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[[Category:Wagner Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Wagner}} Wagner/Wagoner/Waggoner Families in Maryland before 1850 ==1768 Baptisms == :"[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3Y-H9LN-2?i=1402&cat=7166 Baptism record]" :Location: German Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland :Father: Peter Wagner (born about 1738?) :Mother: Cathrina :Daughter: Eva Cathrina Wagner born Feb 28, 1768 ==1776 Census / 1778 Oath== :'''Waggoners in Elizabeth (Hagerstown)''' :1776 census :Peter's family *[[Wagoner-1039|Peter Wagoner]] (born 1737) *[[Oster-431|Margaretha Wagoner]] (born 1741) *[[Waggoner-1341|Elisabeth Wagoner]] (born 1766) *[[Wagoner-1034|Valentine Wagoner]] (born 1769) *[[Wagoner-1274|Conrad Wagoner]] (born 1776) :others *Francis Wagoner (born 1751) - ''brother is [[Waggoner-894|John Waggoner]]? Father is [[Waggoner-895|Francis Wagoner]]?'' *Elisabeth Wagoner (born 1754) *Sharlote Wagoner (born 1755) :'''Peter Waggoner in Washington county''' :NAME: [[Wagoner-1039|Peter Waggoner]] :STATE: MD :COUNTY: Washington County :TOWNSHIP: No Township Listedfo :YEAR: 1778 :RECORD TYPE: Fidelity Oath :DATABASE: MD Early Census Index :'''Phillip Waggoner in Washington county''' :NAME: [[Wagoner-1298|Phillip Waggoner]] :STATE: MD :COUNTY: Washington County :TOWNSHIP: No Township Listedfo :YEAR: 1778 :RECORD TYPE: Fidelity Oath :DATABASE: MD Early Census Index :'''John Waggoner in Georgetown''' : John Waggoner : age 22 : born abt 1754 :residence date: 1776 :residence place: George Town Hundred, Frederick, Maryland :source: Provincial Census of Frederick County, 1776 ==Washington County, Maryland, Taxes 1783== * [https://digital.whilbr.org/digital/collection/p16715coll50/id/24 Phillip Waggoner in Lower Antietam & Sharpsburg Hundreds] *[https://digital.whilbr.org/digital/collection/p16715coll50/id/125/rec/1 Waggoners in 1783] {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! District / Town / Hundred ! Land names ! Notes |- |[[Waggoner-2686|'''Christopher Waggoner''']] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Frederick_State_Park Fort Frederick] & [http://whilbr.org/WashCoTaxes1803/index.aspx Linton Hundreds] | | western washington co. |- |Jacob Waggoner | List of Batchelors | |- |John Waggoner | Elisabeth Hundred | Houses & Lotts | Hagerstown |- |Peter Waggoner | Elisabeth Hundred | | Hagerstown |- |Philip Waggoner | Lower Antietam & Sharpsburg Hundreds | Houses & Lotts | southern washington co. |- |Stophel Wagner | Salsbury & Conococheague Hundreds | | northern washington co. |} ==[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKP-2Y9 Marriage in 1786]== :Johannes Wagner (born abt 1760) married Margaretha Rapp (born abt 1760) :Marriage :24 Jan 1786 :Frederick, Maryland :(Same as [[Waggoner-3262|John Waggoner]] who lives near Repp?) ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5058/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&count=50&event_x=_1-0 1790 Census]== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! Household ! Notes |- | [[Wagoner-362|'''John Waggoner''']] |Washington, Maryland (Hagerstown) (4/18) | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/134501:5058 John]
2. "wife"
3. "daughter"
4. "slave"
5. "slave"
6. "slave"
7. "slave"
|bgcolor=LightSalmon | Slave Owner |- |[[Wagoner-1039|'''Peter Waggoner''']] |Washington, Maryland (5/18) | 1. Peter - b1750
2. [[Oster-431|"wife"]]
3. [[Wagoner-1034|"Son"]] b1770 to 1774
4. [[Wagoner-1274|"Son"]] b1775 to 1780
|- |[[Waggoner-3262|'''John Waggoner''']] |Washington, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/134502:5058 John] - b1755 to 1770
2. "Wife"
3. "Son" b1775 to 1790
4. "Daughter"
5. "Daughter"
|bgcolor=Lavender| lives near (page 7 of 18): * Frederick Bower * Peter Burnett * Jacob Creigh * John Cross * William Cross * Martin Hoover * Elias Myers * John Myers * John Reader * Christian Repp * Peter Repp * William Sergeant * Christopher Swope * Joseph Yates * Sarah Yates |- |Martin Waggoner |Washington, Maryland (8/18) | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/134503:5058 Martin] b1750
2. "wife"
3. "son" b.1776 14yo
4. "son" b.1778 12yo
5. "son" b.1780 10yo
6. "son" b.1782 8yo
|- |Fredinand Waggoner |Washington, Maryland (18/18) | | Hessian POW[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~amrevhessians/military/a/amhessians22.htm Hessians remaining in America listing names] |- |Adam Waggoner |Frederick, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120027:5058 Adam] b bef 1775
2. "male" b bef 1775
|- |[[Wagner-6784|'''Adam Waggoner''']] |Frederick, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120028:5058 Adam] b1750
2. "wife"
3. "son" b bef 1775
4. "daughter"
5. "daughter"
|- |John Waggoner |Frederick, Maryland (Liberty) | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120029:5058 John] - b1745
2. "Wife"
3. "Son" b.1768 22yo
4. "Son" b.1770 20yo
5. "Son" b.1772 18yo
6. "Son" b.1774 16yo
7. "Son" b.1776 14yo
8. "Son" b.1778 12yo
9. "Son" b.1780 10yo
10. "Daughter"
11. "Daughter"
12. "Daughter"
13. "Daughter"
|[[Waggner-6|Johann 1734]]? next to Henry Rip [Repp] |- |Joseph Waggoner |Frederick, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120030:5058 Joseph] b1750
2. "wife"
3. "daughter"
4. "daughter"
5. "daughter"
|- |Joseph Waggoner |Frederick, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120031:5058 Joseph] b1750
2. "wife"
3. "daughter"
4. "daughter"
5. "daughter"
|census dup? |- |[[Waggoner-461|'''Michael Waggoner Senior''']] |Frederick, Maryland
(now Carrol County) | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/120032:5058 Michael] b bef 1775
2. "male" b bef 1775
|- |[[Wagner-645|'''Michael Waggoner Junior''']] |Frederick, Maryland
(now Carrol County) | 1. Michael b1750
2. "wife"
3. "son" b bef 1775
4. "daughter"
5. "daughter"
6. "daughter"
7. "daughter"
8. "daughter"
|- |Christian Waggoner |Montgomery, Maryland | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/125611:5058 Christian] under 16 yo
2. "female"
3. "female"
4. "female"
5. "female"
| [[Wagner-647|Christian 1730]]?
[[Wagner-652|Christian 1768]]? |- |John Waggoner |Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Andrew Waggener |Patapsco Lower Hundred,
Baltimore, Maryland |1 | [[Waggoner-1495|Andrew 1744]]? |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/cen_1800/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&event_x=_1-0 1800 Census]== *[https://digital.whilbr.org/digital/collection/p16715coll46/id/74/ Upper Antietam Hundred, Washington, MD taxes 1803] {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! # in Household ! Notes |- |[[Waggoner-2686|'''Chris Waggoner''' ]] |Fifteen Mile Creek, Allegany, Maryland |9 | Chris born before 1755 |- |Henry Wagoner |Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland |2 |- |Francis Wagoner |Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland |6 |- | [[Wagoner-362|'''John Wagoner''']] |Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland |14 (9 slaves) | bgcolor=LightSalmon | John born before 1755 |- |Ferdinand Wagoner |Fort Frederick Hundred, Washington, Maryland |2 |Hessian POW |- |Chan (Christian) Waggoner |Upper Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland |6 | [[Wagner-647|Christian 1730]]? [[Wagner-652|Christian 1768]]? *Males -10-15: 1 (1 teen son) *Males - 26-44: 1 (Christian b 1755 to 1775) *Females - <10: 1 (1 young daughter) *Females - 10-15: 2 (2 teen daughters) *Females - 26-44: 1 (wife) |- |[[Waggoner-3262|'''John Waggoner''']] |Upper Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland |8 | bgcolor=Lavender| * Males <10: 2 (2 young sons) * Males -10-15: 1 (1 teenager son) * Males - 45+: 1 (john born before 1755) * Females - <10: 2 (2 young daughters) * Females - 10-15: 1 (1 teenager daughter) * Females - 26-44: 1 (wife) |- |John Waggoner |Lower Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland |9 | bgcolor=PaleGreen | son of Johan Phillip? *Males <10: 3 (3 young sons) *Males 10-15: 2 (teenager #1) *Males 16-25: 1 (teenager #2) *Males 26-44:1 (John b 1755 to 1775) *Female <10: 1 (1 young daugher) * Famale 26-44: 1 (John's wife) |- |John Waggoner |Liberty, Frederick, Maryland |13 (3 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | [[Waggner-6|Johann 1734]]? |- |Jacob Waggoner |Liberty, Frederick, Maryland |6 |- |John Waggoner |Liberty, Frederick, Maryland |6 |(born abt 1765 since has to be about 35yo) * Males - Under 10: 1 *10 thru 15: 1 * Males - 26 thru 44: 1 * Females - Under 10: 2 * Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |Christian Waggoner |Liberty, Frederick, Maryland |6 |[[Wagner-647|Christian 1730]]? [[Wagner-652|Christian 1768]]? |- |Jacob Waggoner |Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |[[Wagner-645|'''Michael Waggoner''']] |Westminster, Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol Co) |11 |- |[[Wagner-642|'''John Waggoner''']] |Westminster, Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol Co) |8 |- |[[Waggoner-764|'''John Wagoner''']] |B Mannor, Cecil, Maryland |4 |- |[[Waggoner-763|'''Thom Waggnor''']] |Back Creek, Cecil, Maryland |5 |- |Valt Waggoner |Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/235462:7846 Marriage in 1811]== :Maryland, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1655-1850 :Name: John, Jr. Waggoner (born abt 1785) :Spouse: Margaret Bageant (born abt 1785) :Marriage :30 Sep 1811 Frederick County ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7613/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&event_x=_1-0&pcat=cen_1810 1810 Census]== * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7613/?name=_Wagner&event=_maryland-usa_23&count=50&event_x=_1-0&pcat=cen_1810 (Wagner)] {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! # in Household ! Notes |- |John Wagganer |District 5, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Betsy Waggoner |District 6, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Christopher Waggoner |District 6, Allegany, Maryland |6 |- |[[Wagner-13995|'''Jacob Waggoner''']] |Elizabeth Hundred, Washington, Maryland |6 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | prob. son of John the slave owner Jacob born between 1785 and 1794 |- |Ferdinand Waggoner |Fort Frederick Hundred, Washington, Maryland |2 |Hessian POW |- |Chris Waggoner |Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland |6 |Father of [[Waggoner-2141|Cath.]] & [[Wagoner-1270|Elizabeth]]? * M10-15: 1 * M45+: 1 (Christian born before 1765) * F10-15: 2 * F16-25: 1 * F45+: 1 |- |John Waggoner |Marsh Hundred, Washington, Maryland |3 | bgcolor=Lavender| * M26-44: 1 * M45+: 1 (John b bef 1765) * F45+: 1 |- |John Waggoner |Lower Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland |11 | bgcolor=PaleGreen | * M<10: 4 ([[Waggoner-2327|Jacob?]]) * M10-15: 1 * M16-25: 2 * M26-44: 1 * M45+: 1 (John b before 1765) * F<10: 1 * F45+: 1 |- |P Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |3 | Peter Wagoner Sr? father of [[Wagner-13917|Peter Jr]] Mechanicstown? |- |L Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |10 | Taneytown, Carrol County? |- |M Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |4 | Michael? |- |T Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |5 |- |C Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |10 | Christian? |- |J Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |5 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | John? Jacob? |- |[[Wagner-645|'''M Wagner''']] |Frederick, Maryland |13 (7 slaves) | bgcolor=LightSalmon |Michael? |- |C Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |8 | Christian? |- |J Wagner |Frederick, Maryland |8 | John? Jacob? |- |[[Waggoner-767|'''John Waggoner''']] |Cecil, Maryland |3 |- |Phillip Waggoner |Soldiers Delight Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Geo Wagener |Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland |9 |- |Jacob Wagner |Baltimore Wards 2 thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Mrs Wagner |Western Precinct 3, Baltimore, Maryland |7 |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7734/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&event_x=_1-0&pcat=cen_1820 1820 Census]== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! # in Household ! Notes |- |Christopher Wagoner Senior |Election District 7, Allegany, Maryland |3 |- |Christopher Waggoner Junior |Election District 7, Allegany, Maryland |7 |- |John Waggoner Junior |Election District 1, Washington, Maryland |9 |- |[[Wagoner-362|'''John Waggonner''']] |Election District 2, Washington, Maryland | 20 (16 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | John born before 1775 |- |David Waggomon |Election District 3, Washington, Maryland |6 |- |Michael Wagoner |Westminister, Frederick, Maryland |6 |- |Michael Wagoner |Westminister, Frederick, Maryland |5 (2 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |John Wagoner |Westminister, Frederick, Maryland |8 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |John Waggoner |Election District 2, Frederick, Maryland |6 |- |Mary Waggoner |Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 2 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |Upton Waggoner |Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |David Waggoner |Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland |7 |- |John Waggener |Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland |12 (5 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |Christian Waggener |Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland |6 |- |John Waggoner |Elkton, Cecil, Maryland |4 |- |George Waggoner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |14 |- |Jacob Waggoner |District 3, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Valentine Waggoner |Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland |3 |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8058/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&count=50&event_x=_1-0 1830 Census]== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! # in Household ! Notes |- |Wm Waggoner |District 2, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Casin Waggoner |District 2, Allegany, Maryland |3 |- |Adam Waggener |District 3, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |[[Waggoner-2540|'''Elsey Waggoner''']] |Allegany, Maryland |4 | |- |Christopher Woggone |Allegany, Maryland |2 |- |Jno Wagoner |District 6, Washington, Maryland |3 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |Jno A Magner |District 6, Washington, Maryland |10 (2 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |[[Wagner-3661|'''H Wagoner''']] |District 6, Washington, Maryland |7 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |[[Wagner-14769|'''Saml Wagoner''']] |District 6, Washington, Maryland |7 (1 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |[[Wagner-15376|'''Benj Wagoner''']] |District 1, Washington, Maryland |10 (2 slave) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |Jno Wagoner |District 3, Washington, Maryland |13 |- |[[Wagner-5458|'''Jacob Wagoner''']] |District 3, Washington, Maryland |8 |- |[[Wagoner-362|'''Jno Wagoner''']] |District 3, Washington, Maryland |26 (15 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | Jno born betwee 1760 to 1770 |- |Jno Wagoner |District 7, Washington, Maryland |7 |- |Courad Waggoner |District 1, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |Michael Waggoner |Union, Frederick, Maryland |8 |- |Michael Waggoner |District 7, Frederick, Maryland |9 (2 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |- |John Waggoner |District 7, Frederick, Maryland |10 |- |Christian Waggoner |District 7, Frederick, Maryland |10 |- |Nicholas Waggoner |District 9, Frederick, Maryland |5 |- |Samuel Waggoner |Sulphur Springs, Frederick, Maryland |3 |- |George Waggoner |Sulphur Springs, Frederick, Maryland |2 |- |David Waggner |District 3, Baltimore, Maryland |8 |- |Philip Waggoner |District 6, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Philip Waggoner |Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Rachel Waggoner |District 3, Harford, Maryland |13 (4 slaves) |bgcolor=LightSalmon | |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8057/?name=_Waggoner&event=_maryland-usa_23&count=50&event_x=_1-0 1840 Census]== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! # in Household ! Notes |- |Henry Maggoner |District 5, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Francis Waggoner |District 5, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Michael W Waggoner |District 6, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |Frederick Waggoner |District 6, Allegany, Maryland |7 |- |[[Wagoner-1244|'''Christopher Wagoner''']] |District 7, Allegany, Maryland |6 |- |Elias Waggoner |Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland |4 |- |William Waggoner |Selbysport, Allegany, Maryland |3 |- |Katharine Wayner |Little Crossings, Allegany, Maryland |3 |- |John Wayner |Little Crossings, Allegany, Maryland |6 |- |[[Wagner-14769|'''Samuel Waggner''']] |Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland |11 (2 slaves) |- |[[Wagoner-1381|'''Frederick Waggoner''']] |Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland |3 |- |[[Wagner-15376|'''Benjamin Wagener''']] |District 1, Washington, Maryland |6 (1 slave) |- |Christian Wagoner |Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland |3 |- |John Wagener |Cavetown, Washington, Maryland |3 |- |Samuel Wagener |Williamsford, Washington, Maryland |3 |- |John Wagoner |Williamsford, Washington, Maryland |9 (3 slaves) |- |John Wagner |Clear Spring, Washington, Maryland |4 |- |Daniel Wagoner |District 3, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |Jacob Wagener |Frederick, Frederick, Maryland |2 |- |Wm Wagener |Frederick, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |Nicholas Wagner |New Market, Frederick, Maryland |4 |- |[[Waggoner-1501|'''Edmond Wagner''']] |New Market, Frederick, Maryland |15 (11 slaves) |- |William Wagner |District 8, Frederick, Maryland |3 |- |Catherine Wagner |District 8, Frederick, Maryland |5 (2 slaves) |- |Joseph L Wagner |District 8, Frederick, Maryland |5 (1 slave) |- |Catherine Wagner |District 8, Frederick, Maryland |1 |- |David Wagner |District 11, Frederick, Maryland |9 (1 slave) |- |Christian Waggenis |District 1, Carroll, Maryland |9 |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/86526945/person/152058630371/facts Christian 1772]? |- |Jacob Wazonner |Carroll, Maryland |11 |- |George Wagener |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |7 | son of Christian 1772? |- |Lamees Migornn |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |5 |- |Michael Wergowe |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |9 | [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/86526945/person/152061725268/facts Michael 1752]? |- |John Kagome |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |6 |- |Henry Wagamer |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |8 |- |David Wagamer |District 2, Carroll, Maryland |3 |- |Frances Wagoner |District 3, Carroll, Maryland |2 | son of Christian 1772? [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17774373:8054 Francis 1813]? |- |Elizabeth Wagener |District 2, Cecil, Maryland |2 |- |Thomas Wagner |District 3, Cecil, Maryland |2 |- |Francis Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |8 |- |Frede Woggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Geo J Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Geo Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |8 (2 slaves) |- |Wm Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |7 |- |Francis Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |8 |- |Frede Woggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |6 |- |Geo J Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Geo Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |8 (2 slaves) |- |Wm Waggner |Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland |7 |- |George Wagener |Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland |7 |- |Augustus Waggener |District 2, Baltimore, Maryland |3 |- |Charles Waggoner |Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland |2 |- |Elizb Wagner |Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Jacob Waggoner |District 1, Baltimore, Maryland |10 |- |Philip Waggoner |District 1, Baltimore, Maryland |2 |- |Thos Waggoner |District 5, Baltimore, Maryland |5 |- |Casper Wagner |Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland |4 |- |Phillip Wagner |Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland |11 |- |Basil Wagner |Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland |12 |- |George L Wager |Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland |5 |- |Fredric Wegener |Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland |6 |- |Jacob Wayoner |Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland |5 |- |Fredric Wegener |Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland |6 |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/?name=_Waggoner&event=1850_allegany-maryland-usa_142&count=50&event_x=_1-0 1850 Census]== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Place ! Household ! Notes |- |[[Wagoner-1487|'''Saml L Waggoner''']] |District 7, Allegany, Maryland, USA | 1. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/15760210:8054 Saml L] - b1817
2. Mary Ann
3. Mary E
4. Christopher
5. James A
6. Hester Ann
7. Nathan
| son of Christopher b1789 |} ==[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7667/?name=_Waggoner&event=1850_allegany-maryland-usa_142&event_x=_1-0&pcat=cen_1860 1860 Census]== ==Research Notes== ===Timeline of Maryland=== *1608 – Captain John Smith explores the Chesapeake Bay *1631 – English trading post established on [https://www.google.com/search?q=kent+island+maryland Kent Island] *1632 – Maryland Charter granted to Cecilius Calvert by King Charles I *1633 – [https://www.marylanddove.org/history ''Ark'' and ''Dove''] sail from the Isle of Wight, England *1634 – ''Ark'' and ''Dove'' arrive at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Clement%27s_Island_State_Park St. Clements Island]; [https://www.google.com/search?q=St.+Mary%27s+City%2C+maryland St. Mary's City] founded *1649 – "An Act Concerning Religion" passed; Puritans founded Providence (now Annapolis) *1727 – Maryland Gazette founded - the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States *1729 – [https://www.google.com/search?q=baltimore+maryland Baltimore] founded *1767 – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason%E2%80%93Dixon_line Mason-Dixon Line] established as Maryland's northern boundary * 1775 - American revolutionary war starts * 1776 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Maryland Washington County] is found by the division of Frederick County. * 1783 - American revolutionary war ends * '''1790 - state population is 319,728''' ** Washington county population is 15,822 ** Frederick county population is 30,791 *1791 – Maryland donates land for the new capital, Washington D.C. * '''1800 - state population is 341,548''' *1806 – The Historic National Road, which will stretch from Maryland to the Ohio River, is commissioned as America’s first federally funded highway. Construction begins in Cumberland five years later. *1814 – British burn Washington and bomb Fort McHenry; Francis Scott Key writes the "Star- Spangled Banner" *1829 – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_and_Ohio_Canal#/media/File:Proposed_Map_of_C_and_O_Canal.jpg C&O Canal] opened *1830 – The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s] first 13 miles of track connect Baltimore to [https://www.google.com/search?q=ellicott+city+maryland Ellicott City], where America’s first railroad terminal opens in 1831 ===Maps=== *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=-0.207,0,1.413,0.851,0 Washington county, MD 1859] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.59,0.133,0.11,0.066,0 J. Wagoner] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.607,0.437,0.088,0.054,0 Wagoner] - ''Samuel Wagner (1802-1893) - son of John Jacob Wagner (1760)'' *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843f.la000292/?r=-0.545,0,2.09,1.285,0 Frederick county, MD 1858] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843f.la000293/?r=0.799,0.544,0.099,0.061,0 G. Wagner] - ''son of [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/152613940/person/202285021119/facts Christian Waggoner]'' **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843f.la000293/?r=0.543,0.448,0.099,0.061,0 D. Wagner] - ''[[Wagner-14791|David Wagner]] (1779–1863)'' **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843f.la000292/?r=0.523,0.941,0.1,0.061,0 Maj E Waggoner] - ''[[Waggoner-1501|Edmond Waggoner]] (1784–1855)'' **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843f.la000293/?r=0.504,0.576,0.099,0.061,0 I Wagner] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843m.la000299/?r=-0.197,0,1.395,0.857,0 Montgomery county, MD 1865] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843m.la000299/?r=0.049,0.347,0.159,0.09,0 May E Waggonier] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.cw0256400/?r=-0.316,0,1.632,1.003,0 Carrol county, MD 1863] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.cw0256400/?r=0.537,0.283,0.129,0.079,0 Wagoner] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.cw0256400/?r=0.547,0.532,0.106,0.065,0 J Wagner] - ''Jacob Frederick Wagoner (1794–1855)'' **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.cw0256400/?r=0.342,0.139,0.062,0.038,0 G Wagner] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.cw0256400/?r=0.521,0.568,0.118,0.073,0 Wagner] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843c.la000290/?r=-0.331,0,1.662,1.021,0 Cecil county MD 1858] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~midmdroots/maps/frmd1763.jpg Early Frederick county map (includes hundreds)] * [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~midmdroots/genealogy/maps/index.htm Early Frederick County - 1748] * [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843m.la000299/?r=0.754,0.635,0.283,0.174,0 George Town Hundred, Frederick, Maryland] - modern day Georgetown, D.C. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road#/media/File:Great_Valley_Road_Map.png Great wagon road. How immigrants came from PA to MD.] ===Families=== :'''John H Waggoner in [https://www.google.com/search?q=Funktown%2C+MD Funktown, MD]''' :lives in this [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.69,0.276,0.088,0.054,0 area] in 1860. :[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4231343_00399?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC1485&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=53879833 Census 1860] - born 1830 and is merchant with no real estate (not in map) :https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49566192/john-h.-wagoner :'''John J Waggoner in [https://www.google.com/search?q=Leitersburg%2C+MD Leitersburg, MD]''' :lives in this [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.707,0.042,0.151,0.093,0 area] in 1860 :[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4231343_00575?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC1492&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=53884961 Census 1860] - born 1816 works as a barrel marker (no real estate not in map) :[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/27672595/person/392284846440/facts Johannes (John) Wagner BIRTH 1816 • Maryland, USA] :[[Waggoner-1228|John Jacob Waggoner (1816-1893)]] ===[[Waggoner-2015|Phillip Waggoner]] [[Space:Wagner_Name_Study_-_DNA|DNA relatives]] in MD=== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Father !! ICW groups !! 1790 !! 1800 !! 1810 !! 1820 |- |[[Waggoner-3135|Catharina Waggoner]] (b.1768) m. Goll || b. 1740 || (goll) || 22yo |- |[[Waggoner-1514|William Waggoner]] (b.1780) m. Spencer from MD? || b. 1750 || (hess) (spencer) || 10yo || 20yo |- |[[Wagoner-1272|John P. Wagoner]] (b.1787) m. Cross || b. 1760 || (hess) || 3yo || 13yo |- |[[Wagoner-1497|Sarah Wagoner (b.1792)]] m.Creager|| b.1770 || || - || 8yo || 18yo |- | [[Waggoner-2141|Catherine Waggoner]] (b.1796) m. Boward || b. 1770 || (hess) || - || 4yo || 14yo |- | [[Wagner-13917|Peter C. Wagner]] (b.1796) || b. 1770 || (goll) (hess) || - || 4yo || 14yo |- | [[Wagoner-1270|Elizabeth Wagoner]] (b.1798) m. Burkhart || b. 1770 || (goll) || - || 2yo || 12yo |- |[[Waggoner-2327|Jacob Waggoner]] (b.1804) m. Trainer || b. 1775 || || - || - || 6yo || 16yo |- |[[Waggoner-2454|John Waggoner]] (b.1805) m. Hess from PA || b.1775 || (goll) (hess) || |- |[[Waggoner-2455|Josiah Waggoner]] (b.1797) m. Yates from PA || b.1775 || (goll) (hess) (spencer) || |- |[[Waggoner-2469|Catherine Waggoner]] b1830 m. Creager from Ohio || b.1800 || (hess) (spencer) || |} ===Theories=== :(1) [[Waggoner-2141|Catherine Waggoner]](b1796 m1812) and [[Wagoner-1270|Elizabeth Wagoner]](b1798 m1818) are sisters since they were in the same household in 1850 census. Which "Waggoner" had two young daughters in 1800 and 1810 census around [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.537,0.122,0.198,0.122,0 Hagerstown] area? ::{|border=1 cellpadding="4" style="border-color: LightGray; background-color: GhostWhite" |Theory #1 |- |John Waggoner from Washington County in 1790 and 1800 census with daughters :'''1790''' :1. John - b1755 to 1770 :2. "Wife" :3. "Son" b1775 to 1790 :4. "Daughter" :5. "Daughter" :'''1800''' (expect 4yo and 2yo daughters) :Males <10: 2 (2 young sons) :Males -10-15: 1 (1 teenager son) :Males - 45+: 1 (john born before 1755) :Females - <10: 2 (2 young daughters) :Females - 10-15: 1 (1 teenager daughter) :Females - 26-44: 1 (wife) :'''1810''' (expect 14yo and 12yo daughters) :Orphans? Notes: * daughters fit in 1800 but missing in 1810 * has descendants were named "John" * 5 children (+3 siblings) |} ::{|border=1 cellpadding="4" style="border-color: LightGray; background-color: GhostWhite" |Theory #2 |- |Christian Waggoner from Washington County in 1800 and 1810 census with daughters :'''1790''' :Missing :'''1800''' (expect 4yo and 2yo daughters) :Males -10-15: 1 (1 teen son) :Males - 26-44: 1 (Christian b 1755 to 1775) :Females - <10: 1 (1 young daughter) :Females - 10-15: 2 (2 teen daughters) :Females - 26-44: 1 (wife) :'''1810''' (expect 14yo and 12yo daughters) :M10-15: 1 :M45+: 1 (Christian born before 1765) :F10-15: 2 :F16-25: 1 :F45+: 1 Notes: * daughters don't fit in 1800 but fit in 1810 * no descendants were named "Christian" * 6 children (+ 4 siblings) |} :(2) Can we differentiate [[Wagoner-1039|Peter Wagoner (1736-1818)]] and [[Wagner-16321|Peter Wagner (abt.1758-)]]? Elizabeth Barley was born in PA in 1768 so probably the older Peter should only be in PA census in 1790. ==Sources==

Wagner Name Study - Ohio

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[[Category:Wagner Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Wagner}} Wagner/Wagoner/Waggoner families in Ohio ==Maps== *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083a.la000600/?r=-0.152,0,1.303,0.801,0 Auglaize county Ohio 1860] **"[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083a.la000600/?r=0.703,0.308,0.101,0.062,0 J Wagner]" appears to be [[Waggoner-2454| John Waggoner]] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083l.la000644/?r=-0.159,0,1.318,0.81,0 Licking county, Ohio in 1854] **"[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083l.la000644/?r=0.591,0.097,0.086,0.053,0 J Wagner]" - appears to be [[Waggoner-2453|James Waggoner]] **"[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083l.la000644/?r=0.412,0.24,0.123,0.076,0 J Wagoner]" appears to be [[Wagoner-1272| John P Wagoner]] *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/21774/Jerome+Township/Union+County+1877/Ohio/ Jerome, Union county, Ohio 1878] **"Wm Wagner", son of John P Wagoner *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083m.la000659/?r=0.036,0.351,0.599,0.368,0 Morgan county, Ohio 1854] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4093m.la002141/ Morgan county, Ohio 1909] *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083nm.gla00067/?sp=12&r=-0.315,0.264,1.621,0.996,0 Noble county, Ohio 1876] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083nm.gla00067/?sp=15&r=0.126,0.683,0.474,0.292,0 Three forks area in Olive, Noble, Ohio] - this is where [[Waggoner-1514|William Waggoner]] is buried **"[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4083nm.gla00067/?sp=54&r=0.52,0.147,0.4,0.246,0 D Wagoner]" - William Waggoner's son, [[Wagner-7422|Daniel Wagner]] *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/7623/Putnam+County+1880/ Putman county, Ohio 1880]

Wagner Name Study - Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Wagner Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Wagner}} Waggoner/Wagoner/Wagner families in Pennsylvania ==Maps== *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823b.la000707/?r=-0.131,0,1.262,0.775,0 Map of Bedford county PA 1861] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823b.la000707/?r=0.525,0.122,0.07,0.043,0 P & S Wagner] - Phillip and Samuel Wagner, descendents of ''Peter Waggoner in Woodberry'' *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823h.la000755/?r=-0.606,0,2.212,1.359,0 Map of Huntingdon county PA 1856] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823h.la000755/?r=0.431,1.103,0.12,0.068,0 Wm. Wagner] - Springfield Twp **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823h.la000755/?r=0.418,1.133,0.087,0.054,0 G. Wagnor] - Clay Twp. *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=-0.207,0,1.413,0.851,0 Map of Washington MD 1859] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.59,0.133,0.11,0.066,0 J. Wagoner] **[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.607,0.437,0.088,0.054,0 Wagoner] ==Families== ====Jacob Waggoner in Martic, Lancaster, PA==== :[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2053888:2497 Jacob Waggoner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801] ::Name: Jacob Waggoner ::Year: 1772 ::Town or Ward: Martic ::County: Lancaster ::Archive Rollname: 327 :Maybe father of [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/151226349/person/372349106533/facts David Waggoner] who is related to Phillip Waggoner :Same location as [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/151226349/person/372006889031/facts Jacob Huber] grandfather of Phillip Waggoner ====John H Waggoner in Funktown, MD==== :lives in this [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.69,0.276,0.088,0.054,0 area] in 1860. :[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4231343_00399?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC1485&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=53879833 Census 1860] - born 1830 and is merchant with no real estate (not in map) :https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49566192/john-h.-wagoner ====John J Waggoner in Leitersburg, MD==== :lives in this [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3843w.la000304/?r=0.707,0.042,0.151,0.093,0 area] in 1860 :[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4231343_00575?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC1492&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=53884961 Census 1860] - born 1816 works as a barrel marker (no real estate not in map) :[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/27672595/person/392284846440/facts Johannes (John) Wagner BIRTH 1816 • Maryland, USA] ====William Waggoner in Salsbury==== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | William Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/496813:7613?tid=&pid=&queryId=2395b7004d3452a919bdb8d54c18dbe1&_phsrc=tSC482&_phstart=successSource William Waggoner - 1810 census - salsbury] | 1810 | Salsbury,
Somerset, Pennsylvania, | Males - Under 10: 3
Males - 10 thru 15: 1
Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Females - Under 10: 1
Females - 16 thru 25: 1 |- |} ====John Waggoner in Washington county==== ====John Waggoner in Somerset county==== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1416036&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC841&_phstart=successSource pa census 1785 - john waggoner] | 1785 | Milford,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | 0:1:7 |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1438747&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC838&_phstart=successSource pa taxes 1787 - john waggoner - milford] | 1787 | Milford,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | taxes: 0:0:6 |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1448239&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC839&_phstart=successSource pa taxes 1788 - john waggoner - milford] | 1788 | Milford,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | taxes: 0,0,10 |- |} ====John Waggoner in Bedford county==== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2702&h=745648&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC835&_phstart=successSource pa census 1786 - john waggoner] | 1786 | Frankstown,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1435940&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC836&_phstart=successSource pa taxes 1787 - john waggoner - franktown] | 1787 | Frankstown,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | taxes: 0:5:0 |- | John Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440871_00145?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC842&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=287968 census1790 - john waggoner] | 1790 | Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 16: 1
Males - 16 and over: 1
Females: 2 |- | John Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2702&h=746569&tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC837&_phstart=successSource pa census1800 - john waggoner] | 1800 | Colerain,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | |- | John Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/383165:7590?tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&_phsrc=tSC843&_phstart=successSource census1800 - john waggoner] | 1800 | Providence and Colerain,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 3
Males -10 thru 15: 1
Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Females - Under 10: 1
Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- | John Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/487895:8058?tid=&pid=&queryId=f9bced3e87d83bf48b6216060beba617&_phsrc=tSC844&_phstart=successSource census1830 - john waggoner] | 1830 | Bedford,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 5: 2
Males - 5 thru 9: 3
Males - 15 thru 19: 1
Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Females - Under 5: 1
Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Females - 30 thru 39: 1 |- |} ====Philip Waggoner in Bedford county==== :theoretical family *Phillip (born before 1755) *"wife" (born 1755) *"son #1" (born between 1774 and 1790) - might be in 1800 census independently *"son #2" (born between 1774 and 1790) - might be in 1800 census independently *"son #3" (born between 1785 and 1790) *"daughter #1" (born between 1774 and 1790) - might be in 1800 census independently *"son #4" (born between 1790 and 1800) *"daughter #2" (born between 1790 and 1800) *"daughter #3" (born between 1790 and 1800) *"daughter #4" (born between 1790 and 1800) *"daughter #5" (born between 1790 and 1800) {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | Philip Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1421279&tid=&pid=&queryId=b13d7e63cd4e46caac0ef5af4532c552&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC506&_phstart=successSource Philip Waggoner - in thetax roll 1779] | 1779 | Colerain
Bedford, Pennsylvania | 100acres |- | Phillip Waggonor[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1449466&tid=&pid=&queryId=01c5a42b45bac58308f681c17116287f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC510&_phstart=successSource Philip Waggoner - in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916] | 1781 | Providence
Bedford, Pennsylvania | Rank: Private
Enlistment Date: 1775-1783
Enlistment Place: Pennsylvania, USA
Capt. George Enslo (county battlion 1st) |- |- | Philip Wagoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=1449466&tid=&pid=&queryId=01c5a42b45bac58308f681c17116287f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC510&_phstart=successSource Philip Waggoner - in the pa taxes, 782] | 1782 | Providence
Bedford, Pennsylvania | state tax: 1, 7, 7 |- | Philip Waggerline[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440871_00139?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=287964 Philip Waggerline - in the Census, 1790] | 1790 | Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 16: 4
Males - 16 and over: 2
Females: 2 |- | Philip Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/375365:7590?tid=&pid=&queryId=5988cf04b21603296f08b65f05db6b7e&_phsrc=tSC499&_phstart=successSource Philip Waggoner - in the Census, 1800] | 1800 | Cumberland Valley and Londonderry
Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 1
Males -10 thru 15: 1
Males - 45 and over: 1
Females - Under 10: 4
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |} ====Peter Waggoner in Woodberry==== :possibilities: *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/151226349/person/372192452745/facts Peter Waggoner 1736-1818] - father of Valentine, Conrad and Mary Elizabeth *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/168048519/person/272208176668/facts Peter Waggoner] - son of Johan Phillip Wagner :facts: * Peter is born before 1755 * has 2 sons born between 1774 and 1790 * 1 son is named Peter * 1 son is born between 1775 and 1784 * has 3 daughters born before 1790 and married after 1800 :theoretical family *Peter (born 1750) - Peter Waggoner (b1736) *"wife" (born 1750) - Margaretha Oster (b1746) *"son #1" (born 1775) - Valentine (b1769) m. in 1789 *"son #2" (born 1780) - Conrad (b1770) m. aft. 1800 *"daughter #1" (born 1770) - Mary Elizabeth (b1766) m. Nicholas Barley in 1786 *"daughter #2" (born 1772) *"daughter #3" (born 1774) {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | Peter Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2497/images/33020_254650-00685?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=2140959f6d7521a2e9cf1421e7d2af8f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC432&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.69404565.400774663.1628133656-602116261.1628133656&pId=2041517 Peter Waggoner - in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax and Exoneration, 1788] | 1788 | Hopewell,
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | Houses: 2, H.Cattle: 2 |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2497&h=2046609&tid=&pid=&queryId=2140959f6d7521a2e9cf1421e7d2af8f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC425&_phstart=successSource Peter Waggoner - in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax and Exoneration, 1789] | 1789 | Hopewell,
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | Land: 0 ac, H.Cattle: 1,
Valuation: $9, State Tax: $0 |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440911_00378?treeid=116343859&personid=170153966499&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC686&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=134504 1790 census - peter waggoner - md] | 1790 | Washington, Maryland | Males - Under 16: 1
Males - 16 and over: 2
Females: 1 |- |- | Nicholas Barley[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440911_00378?treeid=116343859&personid=170153966499&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC686&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=132324 1790 census - Nicholas Barley] | 1790 | Washington, Maryland | Males - Under 16: 2
Males - 16 and over: 1
Females: 2 |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/316165:5058?tid=&pid=&queryId=2140959f6d7521a2e9cf1421e7d2af8f&_phsrc=tSC433&_phstart=successSource 1790 census - peter waggoner] | 1790 | Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 16: 2
Males - 16 and over: 1
Females: 4 |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2350&h=109812&tid=&pid=&queryId=2140959f6d7521a2e9cf1421e7d2af8f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC427&_phstart=successSource land warrant - peter waggoner] | 1794 | Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | 400ac |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2060&h=39325&tid=&pid=&queryId=2140959f6d7521a2e9cf1421e7d2af8f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC426&_phstart=successSource Peter Waggoner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798] | 1798 | Hopewell and Woodberry,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | situation: Woodberry
valuation: $1860 + $100 |- |- | Peter Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/384847:7590?tid=&pid=&queryId=e5c99eb6f47a19ac424569940d1b3014&_phsrc=tSC383&_phstart=successSource&clickref=1101lhqeigZ6%2C1101lhqeigZ6&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2BExternal 1800 census - peter waggoner] | 1800 | Hopewell and Woodberry,
Bedford, Pennsylvania |Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Males - 45 and over: 1
Females - 45 and over: 1 |- |- | Valentine Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7590/images/4440863_00073?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC687&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=384921 1800 census - valentine waggoner] | 1800 | Hopewell and Woodberry,
Bedford, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 2
Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Females - Under 10: 3
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |} ====William Waggoner in Huntingdon county==== :possibilities: *[[Wagoner-327| William Wilhelm Wagoner]] (too many kids?) *[[Waggoner-31|Johann Wilhelm Waggoner]] :facts * William in 1800 was born between 1754 and 1774 * William in 1810 was born between 1785 and 1793 (junior?) {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | William Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2060&h=336884&tid=&pid=&queryId=2395b7004d3452a919bdb8d54c18dbe1&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC479&_phstart=successSource William Waggoner - 1798 tax] | 1798 | Huntingdon and Somerset,
Pennsylvania | |- |- | William Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/425589:7590?tid=&pid=&queryId=eb32a9199292e79f09a1ff818124e30f&_phsrc=tSC458&_phstart=successSource William Waggoner - 1800 census] | 1800 | Springfield,
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 1
Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Females - Under 10: 2
Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |- | Wm Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/467792:7613?tid=&pid=&queryId=46c485164b2b7f9c320654737ec284df&_phsrc=tSC455&_phstart=successSource Wm Waggoner - 1810 census] | 1810 | Springfield,
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 1
Males - 16 thru 25: 3
Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- | W Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433289_00035?usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC576&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=467748 W Waggoner - 1810 census - salsbury] | 1810 | Shirley,
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, |Males - Under 10: 2
Males - 10 thru 15: 1
Males - 45 and over: 1
Females - Under 10: 2
Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |} ====John Waggoner in Hagerstown, MD==== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | John Waggoner[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5058/images/4440911_00381?pId=134502 John Waggoner - in the census 1790 - MD] | 1790 | Washington county,
Maryland | living next to William Cross
(father-in-law of John P Wagoner 1787 ??)
Males - Under 16: 1
Males - 16 and over: 1
Females: 3
|- |} ====Peter Waggoner in Adams county==== ====Phillip Waggoner in Adams county==== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Person ! Date ! Location ! Notes |- | Phillip Waggoner[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2702&h=733037&tid=&pid=&queryId=f0d46701e9e953dc04ed23ba6688482e&usePUB=true&_phsrc=tSC488&_phstart=successSource7 Phillip Waggoner - in the Pennsylvania, Census, 1800] | 1800 | Huntingdon township
Adams, Pennsylvania | |- |- | Philip Wagoner[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/370861:7590?tid=&pid=&queryId=2ffe2c72fb71fe64a98773bab15516cd&_phsrc=tSC501&_phstart=successSource Phillip Waggoner - in the Census, 1800] | 1800 | Huntingdon township
Adams, Pennsylvania | Males - Under 10: 6
Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Females - 26 thru 44: 1 |- |} ====Peter Waggoner in Chester county==== ==Wagner Immigrants== {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Last ! First ! Ship ! Year ! Note |- |Wagner|| [[Wagner-7034|Abraham]]|| [[Space:St._Andrew_Galley%2C_Arrived_26_September_1737|Saint Andrew Galley]] || 1737 |- |Wagner|| [[Wagner-10066|Adam]]|| Minerva ||1771 |- |Wagner|| Andreas|| Sally ||1773 |- |Wagner|| Bastien|| Pennsylvania||1732 |- |Wagner|| Carl || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plaisance%2C_Arrived_21_September_1732 Pink Plaisance] ||1732 |- |Wagner || Carl || Queen of Denmark||1751 |- |Wagner|| Casper|| Fane ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Christ|| St. Andrew ||1738 |Sick |- |Wagner|| Christian|| Ann Galley ||1746 |- |Wagner|| Christoph|| Restauration ||1747 |- |Wagner|| Conrad|| Phoenix ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Conrad|| Ranier ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Conrad|| Edinburgh ||1753 |- |Wagner|| Conrad|| Brothers ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Conrad|| Neptune ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Elias|| Pink Plaisance ||1732 |- |Wagner|| Engelhart|| Brothers ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Felix Christ.|| Francis & Elizabeth ||1743 |- |Wagner|| Georeg Andreas|| Sally ||1770 |- |Wagner|| Georg|| No Name (?Lydia) ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Georg|| Pallas ||1763 |- |Wagner|| Georg Adam ||Sandwich ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Georg Jacob|| No Name (?Lydia) ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Georg Ludwig ||Charming Polly ||1737 |- |Wagner|| Gottlieb|| Edinburgh ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Hans|| Phoenix ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Hans Adam|| Edinburgh ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Hans Adam ||Brothers ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Hans Georg|| Pink Plaisance ||1732 |- |Wagner|| Hans Georg|| Loyal Judith ||1732 |- |Wagner|| Hans Georg|| Two Sisters ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Hans Jacob|| Albany ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Hans Ulrich|| Pink Plaisance ||1732 |- |Wagner|| Heinrich ||St. Andrew ||1743 |- |Wagner|| Heinrich ||Anderson ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Henry|| Loyal Judith ||1740 |- |Wagner|| Henry|| Two Brothers ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Henry|| Richmond ||1763 |- |Wagner|| Henry|| Hamilton ||1767 |- |Wagner|| [[Wagner-4315|Jacob]]|| Friendship ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Jacob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Phoenix%2C_Arrived_20_October_1744 Phoenix] ||1744 |- |Wagner|| Jacob|| John & Elizabeth ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Jacob|| Betsey ||1766 |- |Wagner|| Jacob|| Tyger ||1771 |- |Wagner|| Jacob Walter|| Neptune ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Joh. Andreas|| Dragon ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Joh. Georg Fried.|| Catharine ||1775 |- |Wagner|| Joh. Jacob ||Brothers ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Joh. Ludwig ||Hampshire ||1747 |- |Wagner|| Joh. Nicolaus ||Phoenix ||1744 |- |Wagner|| Johan Christoph|| Winter Galley ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Johan Georg|| Marlborough ||1741 |- |Wagner|| Johan Henrich|| Phoenix ||1743 |- |Wagner|| Johan Henry ||Two Brothers ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Johan Jacob|| St. Andrew ||1738 |Sick |- |Wagner|| Johan Lenhard ||Minerva ||1768 |- |Wagner|| Johan Michael ||Chance ||1755 |- |Wagner|| Johan Michel ||St. Andrew ||1743 |- |Wagner|| Johan Nickel ||Chance ||1755 |- |Wagner|| Johan Philip|| [[Space:The_Ship_Winter_Galley|Winter Galley]] ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Johan Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Phoenix%2C_Arrived_20_October_1744 Phoenix] ||1744 |- |Wagner|| Johan Philip|| Anderson [https://www.trailofourancestors.com/shplst39.htm Shirley] ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Johan Philip ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Adventure%2C_Arrived_25_September_1754 Adventure] ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Johann Adam ||Aurora ||1744 |- |Wagner|| Johann Adam ||Nancy ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Johann Andreas|| Edinburgh ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Johann Georg|| President ||1752 |- |Wagner|| Johann Georg|| Hero ||1764 |- |Wagner|| Johann Henrich|| Loyal Judith ||1742 |- |Wagner|| Johann Jacob|| Robert & Alice ||1742 |- |Wagner|| Johann Michael|| Anderson ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Johann Nickel|| King of Prussia ||1764 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| [[Space:The_Ship_Winter_Galley|Winter Galley]] ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Loyal Judith ||1740 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Patience ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Dragon ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Edinburgh ||1750 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Halifax ||1753 |- |Wagner|| Johannes|| Two Brothers ||1753 |- |Wagner|| Joseph|| Montague ||1773 |- |Wagner|| Justus Simon ||Samuel ||1733 |- |Wagner|| Martin|| Phoenix ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Matheas ||Barclay ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Matheis ||Dragon ||1749 |- |Wagner|| [[Waggoner-446|Mattheas]]|| Adventurer ||1732 |- |Wagner|| Michael ||Restauration ||1747 |- |Wagner|| Michael ||Edinburgh ||1747 |- |Wagner|| Michael|| St. Andrew ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Milchor|| Samuel ||1733 |- |Wagner|| Peter|| Bilander Townshead ||1737 |- |Wagner|| Peter|| [[Space:The_Ship_Winter_Galley|Winter Galley]] ||1738 |- |Wagner|| Peter|| Tyger ||1771 |- |Wagner|| Philip|| [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/edinburgh1753.shtml Edinburgh] ||1753 |- |Wagner|| Philip|| Phoenix ||1754 |- |Wagner|| Philip Ernst|| Phoenix ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Philip Jacob|| [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/union1774.shtml Union] ||1774 |- |Wagner|| Philipp Otto|| Lesbie ||1749 |- |Wagner|| Philipus Jacob|| Edinburgh ||1751 |- |Wagner|| Thomas ||Brittania ||1764 |- |Wagner|| Weirich|| Royal Union ||1750 |- |Wagner|| [[Waggoner-1538|Wilhelm]] ||Paliena & Margaret ||1748 |- |} ==References==

Wagner Name Study - Schlesien

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[[Category:Wagner Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Wagner}} Wagner/Wegner families in Schlesien ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silesia Silesia]), Germany The state of Schlesien (Silesia) went through many, many change of hands over the years. Some of them (not all by far): the Kingdom of Poland, Austria, Hungary, Austria-Hungary Empire, Moravia, Prussia, Prussia as a state of united Germany and now back to Poland. Parts of Schlesien that were in Moravia are now in Czech Republic. Some parts are still in Germany. The bulk of the province went to Poland post-WWII when it was depopulated of Germans. There is a very small minority of Germans left. I am looking forward to connecting with others who may have roots in this area. Some related names from the villages surrounding the area of my ancestors and from marriages: Kunze, Thannheiser, Brinschwitz, Pohl, Schubert.

Wagoner County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Wagoner County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
(https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
Managed and maintained by the State of Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics; Birth and Death searchable databases. Some records go back earlier that statehood.
'''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
'''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) '''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. Other places to find vital record info:
Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., '''''Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa.''''' Vol., 1] 3 v. illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Wagoner County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagoner_County,_Oklahoma'''

Waiau Pa Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Waiau Pa Cemetery, Waiau Pa, Auckland]] [[Category: Waiau Pa, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Waiau Pa Cemetery == Background goes here === Location === The cemetery is at Seagrove Rd, Waiau Pa 2679, and is set back from the road and through a field. Access is behind the Waiau Pa Presbyterian Church. === Notable Interments === No known notable interments at this cemetery. ''Please add more information of any notable interments (linking to their profiles) in brief HERE:'' === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319821/waiau-pa-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Waiau Pa Cemetery] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation Records (online database)] == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Waiau Pa Cemetery (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Waiau Pa Cemetery to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information Additional activity: * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be downloaded or viewed on YouTube. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Progress tracking === There are currently: - * 0 entries in the table; 0 profiles linked; 0 transcriptions completed; 0 photos linked. This is the starting point for our project. It is only a small cemetery and Find-a-Grave has 23 memorial entries (there are estimated to be twice that many.) [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 22:35, 1 January 2019 (UTC) * 0 entries in the table; 7 profiles linked; 0 transcriptions completed; 4 photos linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 00:18, 11 May 2019 (UTC) == TABLE OF INTERMENTS == Below is a table of interments and memorials that remains a work in progress.
Table to go HERE!!!

Waiheke Lawn Cemetery

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[[Category:Auckland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]] Waiheke Lawn Cemetery is also known as Onetangi Cemetery. 205 Onetangi Rd
Auckland New Zealand
Postal Code: 1971
See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468849/waiheke-lawn-cemetery Find-a-Grave (Waiheke Lawn Cemetery)] and [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Onetangi-Lawn-Cemetery/284756 Billiongraves] Notable Burials: Jim Anderton (politician, former Deputy Prime minister). The Honourable James Patrick (Jim) Anderton CNZM died on January 7, 2018 at Cashmere View Hospital, Christchurch. Interment at Onetangi Cemetery where his mother Joyce Henry is buried. (https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/100552372/waiheke-islands-onetangi-cemetary-last-resting-place-for-jim-anderton)

Waihi Cemetery

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[[Category:Waikato_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]] [[Category:Waihi_Public_Cemetery, Waihi, Waikato| ]] [[Category: Waihi, Waikato]] =Links= * [http://www.hauraki-dc.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-search/ Hauraki District Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155475 FindAGrave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waihi-Cemetery/168619 BillionGraves] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Waihi Public Cemetery in Waihi, Hauraki District, Waikato.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Waihi Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is a part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. = Waihi Public Cemetery= Comprising of 5.32 hectares, Waihi Cemetery is situated in the rural area 5kms east of Waihi township, amongst farmland and orchards. Within the cemetery are sections for Lawn Burials, Ashes Burials and Returned Services Association (RSA) Burials. Established prior to 1898 as the public cemetery for Waihi and the surrounding rural area, and the small coastal township of Waihi Beach. The Waihi Cemetery administration was vested in the Waihi Borough Council in 1902. Between 1902 and 1913 the records for the cemetery were destroyed by fire. Following local government amalgamation in 1989, ownership changed to Hauraki District Council who delegated administration to the Waihi Ward Committee. There are approximately 35 interments and 30 ashes burials each year.
LOCATION
State Highway 2
Waihi
Hauraki District
Waikato ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 30 Profiles added to table * 5 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- |[[Measures-11|Measures]]||Thomas|| 15 Jul 1866||29 Oct 1948||None yet||None Yet |- |[[Malam-139|Malam]]||William ||10 Oct 1902||13 Jan 1903||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Verry-83|Very]]||William ||1857 ||8 Nov 1934||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175900274/william-john-verry 175900274] |- |[[Bright-2450|Verry]]||Elizabeth ||1861||1 Feb 1946||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175900231/elizabeth-jessie-verry 175900231] |- |[[New-1211|Cornthwaite]]||Martha ||1880||10 Feb 1963||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[McKenzie-6199|Nicholson]]||Annabella||1854||25 Jul 1938||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175707789 175707789] |- |[[Kirker-21|Kirker]]||Thomas ||1847||23 Jun 1912||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Cornthwaite-48|Cummins]]||Margaret ||8 Dec 1868||1 Nov 1950 ||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/person/23021241 On BillionGraves]|| [https://billiongraves.com/grave/person/23021241 BillionGraves 23021241] |- |[[Cornthwaite-52|Cornthwaite]]||Christopher||1872||8 Dec 1913||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Cornthwaite-53|Cornthwaite]]||Arthur ||26 Apr 1904||2 May 1904||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Andrewartha-47|Andrewartha]]||William||1890's||1950's||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Measures-30|Measures]]||Walter||29 Apr 1918|| 5 Nov 1946 ||None yet|| None Yet |- |[[Aagaard-60|Aagaard]]||Sigfred || 17 Apr 1907|| 18 Jun 1997||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2013/360/122304741_138820473960.jpg On FindAGrave]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122304741/sigfred-nielsen-aagaard 122304741] |- |[[Abbott-8963|Abbott]]||Laurence ||1901||19 Apr 1916||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180451444/laurence-edward-abbott 180451444] |- |[[Abbott-8965|Abbott]]||Robert ||1907||19 Mar 1922||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180451342/robert-aexander-abbott 180451342] |- |[[Adams-39146|Adams ]]||Joseph||2 Jun 1864|| 26 Apr 1911||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2018/222/192133881_62b848a8-b3fe-48f8-9c5f-7b22a54a172a.jpeg On FindAGrave]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192133881/joseph-adams 192133881] |- |[[Alcock-638|Alcock]]||Frederick ||3 Jun 1888||2 Mar 1966||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168091806/frederick-alcock 168091806] |- |[[Anderson-41991|Anderson]]||Andrew||1874||16 Jan 1911||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176109964/andrew-craig-anderson 176109964] |- |[[Anderson-41992|Anderson]]||Phyllis ||Jan 1909||10 Mar 1909||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179437037 179437037] |- |[[Anderson-41993|Anderson]]||David||Jul 1941||12 Jun 1942 ||Not yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110057 176110057] |- |[[Norrish-6|Anderson]]||Helen||15 Jan 1888||25 Aug 1971||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/84/174753829_1490584472.jpg On FindAGrave]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174753856/helen-anne-anderson 174753856] |- |[[Anderson-6169|Anderson]]||Jasper||4 Apr 1886|| 28 May 1954||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/84/174753829_1490584472.jpg On FindAGrave]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174753829/jasper-richard-anderson 174753829] |- |[[Anderson-41999|Anderson]]||Henry||1881||10 Jan 1951||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110175/henry-anderson 176110175] |- |[[Anderson-42000|Anderson]]||Herbert||1908||7 Sep 1913||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110361/herbert-anderson 176110361] |- |[[Anderson-42001|Anderson]]||James||1872||3 Feb 1943 ||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110453/james-anderson 176110453] |- |[[Anderson-42002|Anderson]]||James||1872||7 Aug 1929||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176110406/james-anderson 176110406] |- |[[Unknown-454555|Anderson]]||Mary||1849||11 Nov 1944||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176111426/mary-ann-anderson 176111426] |- |[[Anderson-42004|Anderson]]||Richard||1875|| 14 Jan 1923||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176111532/richard-william-anderson 176111532] |- |[[Anderson-42005|Anderson]]||John||21 Feb 1883||22 Jul 1968||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176111073/john-alfred-anderson 176111073] |- |[[Dufty-87|Anderson]]||Lily||8 Sep 1880||12 Jan 1937||Not Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176111189/lilian-rosetta-anderson 176111189] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |-

Waikaia Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Waikaia Cemetery, Waikaia, Southland]] [[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] = Waikaia Cemetery = LOCATION: Waikaia, Southland, New Zealand GPS: -45.71693, 168.84906 Waikaia is a small town in the Southland District of New Zealand's south island; north of Gore and east of Lumsden. Internments for this cemetery can be searched for at the following Web site: http://www.southlanddc.govt.nz/cemetery-search/ === Links === * [http://www.southlanddc.govt.nz/cemetery-search/ Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447543/waikaia-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waikaia-cemetery/284568 BillionGraves]

Waikaka Cemetery

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[[Category: Waikaka, Southland]][[Category: Waikaka Cemetery, Waikaka, Southland]][[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] =Waikaka Cemetery = Established in 1883, Waikaka Cemetery is currently administered by a Trust (as at 2017). However the Gore District Council owns the land. Waikaka Trust administers burials and maintains the grounds. The cemetery itself is 1.2 hectares in area. LOCATION: Mathieson Road Waikaka, Gore District, Southland, New Zealand ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Waikaka Cemetery in Waikaka.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Waikaka Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed === Links === * See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603616 Find-a-Grave page for Waikaka Cemetery] * [http://www.goredc.govt.nz/do-it-online/search-it/cemeteries/ Gore District Council Cemetery database]

Waikanae Cemetery

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Waikanae Cemetery, set on 2.4 hectares of semi-rural land, which includes 0.5 hectares of native bush. The cemetery was the first in Kāpiti to have a crematorium. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Waikanae Cemetery, Waikanae, Wellington|Waikanae Cemetery]] in Waikanae.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Waikanae Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress * [[Space:Waikanae_Cemetery_Interments|Waikanae Cemetery Interments table page]] - See the separate free-space page for a table of those on WikiTree interred and photos of their graves or memorials. Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * [[Space:Waikanae_Cemetery_Interments|Waikanae Cemetery Interments table page]] - See the separate free-space page for a table of those on WikiTree interred and photos of their graves or memorials. ===Links=== * [http://eservices.kapiticoast.govt.nz/cemeteries/plot_records/search Kapiti Cemetery Search] - Council database online * [https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/media/30654/waikanae-cemetery-visitor-map-january-2019.pdf Waikanae Cemetery Map] - a pdf map of the cemetery * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439264/waikanae-cemetery FindAGrave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waikanae-Cemetery/269829 BillionGraves]

Waikanae Cemetery Interments

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A working page for the table of interments and photos for those interred or memorialised at Waikanae Cemetery. The main Cemetery free-space page is on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Waikanae_Cemetery A TABLE BELOW (SORTABLE) OF INTERMENTS AT WAIKANAE AND LINKED PROFILES AND PHOTOS (IF ANY). If there is a transcription, a Y will indicate this. Transcriptions should be added to the page which has the photo that has been transcribed (so are not added to the table). {| border="1" class="sortable" !SURNAME!!FORENAMES!!BIRTH DATE!!DEATH DATE!!AGE!!PLOT!!PHOTO LINK!!TRANSCRIPTION Y or N |- |[[Andrews-13632|ANDREWS]]||[[Andrews-13632|JACK LANGDALE]]||1920 Oct 28||1991 Mar 27||70||RSA Block VIII, Plot 5||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Campbell-34424|ANDREWS]]||[[Campbell-34424|Elizabeth Rose]]||1923 Sep 13||2007 Jul 31||83||RSA Block, Plot 005A||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Auld-870|AULD]]||[[Auld-870|Ian Alexander]]||1930 xxx||1994 Sep 19||64||Ashes Plot 013 Row WCWH||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Barnett-6415|BARNETT]]||[[Barnett-6415|Miles Aylmer Fulton]]||1901 Apr 30||1979 Mar 27||77||Block III, Plot 305||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Dalton-5174|BARNETT]]||[[Dalton-5174|Margaret Alice Tenison]]||1903 Mar 26||1992 Feb 14||88||Block III, Plot 307||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Bulliman-3|BULLIMAN]]||[[Bulliman-3|Alfred James]]||1869 xxx||1942 Nov 11||73||Row I, Plot 33||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Shailer-58|BULLIMAN]]||[[Shailer-58|Elizabeth Charlotte]]||1880 Apr 30||1965 Aug 07||85||Row I, Plot 34||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Greig-790|GREIG]]||[[Greig-790|Robert]]||1871 xxx||1960 Aug 14||89||Block II, Second interment||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Monk-760 GREIG, R & P A & G]||N |- |[[Greig-847|GREIG]]||[[Greig-847|George David]]||1900 xxx||1912 Aug 18||12||Block II, Second interment||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Monk-760 GREIG, R & P A & G]||N |- |[[Monk-760|GREIG]]||[[Monk-760|Phoebe Ann]]||1879 Aug 18||1963 Mar 04||84||Block II, Second interment||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Monk-760 GREIG, R & P A & G]||N |- |HODSON (nee Greig)||Beverly Adele||1938 xxx||1997 Mar 02||58||Block III, Plot 221||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Fretwell-219|JENNINGS]]||[[Fretwell-219|Gwendoline Sophia]]||1909 Dec 29||1979 May 03||69||Row WCWB, Plot 007||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Jennings-7086|JENNINGS]]||[[Jennings-7086|Arthur Bissland]]||1910 Jul 05||1987 Aug 08||77||Row WCWB, Plot 008||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Jones-68139|LEGGOTT]]||[[Jones-68139|Shirley Doreen]]||1923 Sep 25||2012 Nov 19||89||Row WLPC, Plot 022||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Collins-5027|MCRAE]]||[[Collins-5027|Hilda Reay]]||1875 Sep 24||1955 Jan 08||79||Block III, Plot 52||to be uploaded||N |- |[[McRae-407|MCRAE]]||[[McRae-407|George Sutherland]]||1869 Jun 02||1954 Nov 03||85||Block III, Plot 51||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Sage-321|PARKINSON]]||[[Sage-321|Vera Adelaide]]||1924 Feb 28||2001 Jun 05||87||Row AGD, Plot 57||to be uploaded||N |- |PARKINSON||Howard John||1925 Nov 20||2003 Dec 13||78||Row AGD, Plot 57||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Pierard-2|PIERARD]]||[[Pierard-2|Alfred]]||1862 xxx||1943 Jan 01||80||Block III, Plot F||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Standen-83|PIERARD]]||[[Standen-83|Emily]]||1864 xxx||1941 Nov 06||77||Block III, Plot E||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Pierard-6|PIERARD]]||[[Pierard-6|PIERARD]]||1896 xxx||1948 Sep 05||52||Block III, Plot 55||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Pike-7461|PIKE]]||[[Pike-7461|Arthur Gordon Seldon]]||1914 Apr 12||1992 Dec 30||78||Block VII, Plot 343||to be uploaded||N |- |PIKE ||Phyllis Annie Marie||1908 Feb 17||1997 Oct 23||89||Block I, Plot 99||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Pilcher-526|PILCHER]]||[[Pilcher-526|Keith Robert]]||1939 Jul 18||1994 Jan 26||54||Row AGG, Plot 16||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Drummond-2190|SCHOLES]]||[[Drummond-2190|Ethel Jean]]||1917 Feb 15||1981 Jun 01||64||Block VI, Plot 160||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Scholes-228|SCHOLES]]||[[Scholes-228|Keith Allan]]||1914 May 24||2000 Jan 25||85||Block VI, Plot 162||to be uploaded||N |- |SCHOLES||Edna Irene||1917 xxx||1996 Sep 06||79||Row WCWH, Plot 016||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Clark-28222|SMITH]]||[[Clark-28222|Agnes]]||1873 Jun 18||1946 Jul 04||76||Row II, Plot 06||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-102981-1 SMITH, O & A]||N |- |[[Smith-102981|SMITH]]||[[Smith-102981|Otto]]||1871 May 13||1945 May 28||74||Row II, Plot 05||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-102981-1 SMITH, O & A]||N |- |[[Flyger-31|SMITH]]||[[Flyger-31|Amy Louisa]]||1901 Oct 20||1963 Jul 02||62||Block II, Plot 117||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Smith-103007|SMITH]]||[[Smith-103007|Richard Douglas]]||1910 Nov 10||1987 Jun 26||76||Row V, Plot 106||to be uploaded||N |- |[[Kidson-69|SMITH]]||[[Kidson-69|Ruby Jane]]||1919 Mar 12||1980 Mar 31||64||Row V, Plot 104||to be uploaded||N |}

Waikaraka Cemetery Interments Summary page

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Return to [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery|Waikaraka Cemetery Free-Space page]] == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Waikaraka (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Waikaraka to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information == Progress tracking == Currently in the table there are:
* 447 names entered in the table; 179 profiles linked; 31 photos linked; 26 transcriptions completed. There are 3 subtables for A, B, C. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 07:46, 28 December 2018 (UTC) == Table of Interments == ''Due to the great number of interments and memorials, it is necessary to break these up into separate tables. Therefore, over time additional pages will be created for each table, which will be linked below, in alphabetical order.'' [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Interments_A|A]] [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Memorials_B|B]] [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Memorials_C|C]] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| SURNAME ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| FORENAMES ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| BIRTH DATE ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| DEATH DATE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| AGE ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| PHOTO LINK ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| LOT NUMBER ! scope="col" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| TRANSCRIPTION |- |[[Aakeroyd-1|AAKEROYD]]||[[Aakeroyd-1|Alice]]||1876||1906 May 06||30||To be uploaded||Area 3 Block 7 Lot No 84||To be transcribed |- |[[Abbott-4282|ABBOTT]]||[[Abbott-4282|Cecil Ernest]]||1868||1931 Sep 23||63||To be uploaded||Area 2 Block M Lot No 95B||ILMO Cecil Ernest Abbott died 23 Sept 1931 aged 63 yrs And his wife Rebecca died 26 June 1944 |- |[[Abbott-4283|ABBOTT]]||[[Abbott-4283|Florence]]||1878||1912 Mar 09||34||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block J Lot No 79||ILMO of Florence dearly beloved second dau of A S and the late H N Abbott died 9 Mar 1912 aged 34 yrs |- |[[Abbott-4284|ABBOTT]]||[[Abbott-4284|Margaret Joyce]]||1914||1953 Jul 26||39||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Plot 658||To be transcribed |- |[[McManus-3201|ABBOTT]]||[[McManus-3201|Nora Eileen]]||1899 Jan 31||1990 Nov 12||91||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block F Lot No 38||ILM. Pray for WILLIAM MCMANUS Died 18th September 1904 Aged 34. And his wife ELLEN FROST Died 4th June 1961 Aged 94. And their daughter NORA ELLEN ABBOT Died 12th November 1990 Aged 91. |- |[[Bolton-2970|ABBOTT]]||[[Bolton-2970|Rebecca Mabel]]||1865||1944 Jun 26||79||To be uploaded||Area 2 Block M Lot No 95B||ILMO Cecil Ernest Abbott died 23 Sept 1931 aged 63 yrs And his wife Rebecca died 26 June 1944 |- |[[Abel-660|ABEL]]||[[Abel-660|Christopher Bernard]]||1953||1979 Aug 28||26||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block E Lot No 905||Christopher Bernard Abel died 28 Aug 1979 aged 26 yrs |- |[[Abel-661|ABEL]]||[[Abel-661|Joyce Vera]]||1932 Jul 23||2006 Jan 24||xx||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block E Lot No 903||To be transcribed |- |[[Abernethy-246|ABERNETHY]]||[[Abernethy-246|Charles Andrew Johnson]]||1874 Apr 25||1941 Dec 08||66||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Lot No 112||ILMO Charles Abernethy died 8 Dec 1941 aged 66 yrs And his loved wife May died 17 July 1953 aged 77 yrs |- |[[Abraham-551|ABRAHAM]]||[[Abraham-551|Annie Elizabeth Mary]]||1911 Apr 13||1979 Sep 16||68||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Lot No 657||To be transcribed |- |[[Abraham-552|ABRAHAM]]||[[Abraham-552|Christopher Charles]]||1959 Apr 26||1959 Apr 29||3 days||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Lot No 658||Abraham - In remembrance of our beloved husband and father Thomas Abraham died 7 Nov 1954 aged 54 yrs Also his loved grandson Christopher Charles died 30 April 1959 aged 4 days RIP |- |[[Abraham-554|ABRAHAM]]||[[Abraham-554|Terrence]]||1955||2000 Dec 15||xx||To be uploaded||Area 6 Block R2/B Lot No 58||To be transcribed |- |[[Abraham-556|ABRAHAM]]||[[Abraham-556|Thomas Joseph]]||1930 Jan 31||1987 Apr 19||xx||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Lot No 558||To be transcribed |- |[[Ah_Kiau-1|ABRAHAM]]||[[Ah_Kiau-1|Elizabeth]]||1925 Nov 04||2005 Sep 17||79||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Lot No 558||To be transcribed |- |[[Absolum-3|ABSOLUM]]||[[Absolum-3|Arthur Alfred]]||1914 Apr 29||1978 Jan 21||xx||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block F Lot No 36||To be transcribed |- |[[Absolum-5|ABSOLUM]]||[[Absolum-5|John Charles]]||1970 Sep 10||1970 Sep 11||1 day||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Lot No 26||To be transcribed |- |[[Absolum-6|ABSOLUM]]||[[Absolum-6|Leita Mary]]||1934 May 28||1995 Oct 26||xx||To be uploaded||Area 6 Block R2/D Lot No 78||To be transcribed |- |[[Ackland-295|ACKLAND]]||[[Ackland-295|William Jack]]||1855||1948 Mar 21||93||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Lot No 860||ILMO William Jack Ackland 93 yrs - who departed this day Sunday 21 Mar 1948 Ever remembered by his loving family "A wonderful father" |- |[[Ackland-301|ACKLAND]]||[[Ackland-301|Turuhi]]||1912 Jun 23||1993 Jun 05||xx||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Lot No 860||To be transcribed |- |[[Bradburn-142|ACKLAND]]||[[Bradburn-142|Evelyn Cecilia (Eveline)]]||1870||1948 Dec 19||78||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Lot No 860||Mother - Evelyn C Ackland died 19 Dec 1948 aged 78 |- |[[Ackroyd-154|ACKROYD]]||[[Ackroyd-154|Constance Jean]]||1909||1909 May 18||xx||To be uploaded||Area 3 Block 3 Plot 053||To be transcribed |- |[[Adam-783|ADAM (ADAMS)]]||[[Adam-783|Robert Russell]]||1844 Aug 14||1923 Mar 26||79||To be uploaded||Area Mil Block Vets Plot 086||Robt. R Adams NZ Forces died 26 -3 -23 aged 79 |- |[[Adames-4|ADAMES]]||[[Adames-4|George Herbert]]||1915 Sep 04||1916 Feb 19||5 mths||To be uploaded||Area 2 Block N Plot 074||To be transcribed |- |[[Adams-18418|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18418|Ambrose Joseph]]||1866||1909 Jul 12||55||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block B Lot No 11||In loving memory of Annie Victoria Joyce died 5 Nov 1908 aged 75 yrs Also her nephew Ambrose J Adams died 12 July 1909 aged 55 yrs |- |[[Adams-18419|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18419|Arthur John]]||1890||1970 Dec 20||80||To be uploaded||Area 6 Block C Lot No 9||9 / 783A L / Cpl A J Adams Otago Mtd Rifles 1st NZEF & 1939 -45 War died 20 -12 -1970 aged 80 yrs |- |[[Adams-18421|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18421|Barbara Jean]]||1949||1949 Nov 16||4 mths||To be uploaded||Area 4 Block B Lot No 593||To be transcribed |- |[[Adams-18422|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18422|Charlotte Harriet]]||1905 Mar||1905 Apr 12||3 wks||To be uploaded||Area 3 Block 7 Lot No 54||To be transcribed |- |[[Adams-18423|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18423|Michael Kilei (Kiley)]]||1853||1915 Dec 28||62||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 049||To be transcribed |- |[[Adams-18425|ADAMS]]||[[Adams-18425|David]]||1894||1950 Mar 01||xx||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block A Lot No 925||In loving memory of David dearly loved husband of May Adams and father of Beatrice died 1 Mar 1950 aged 56 |- |ADAMS||Arthur George||1936 Jun 27||2014 Feb 09||77||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block B Plot 344||To be transcribed |- |ADAMS||Clara Elizabeth ||xx||1932 Aug 16||70||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block D Plot 049B||To be transcribed |- |ADAMS||Edward||xx||1919 Dec 04||84||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 066A||To be transcribed |- |ADAMS||Hilda Woodbourne||xx||1949 Jun 02||58||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 120B||To be transcribed |- |ADAMS||John Henry||xx||1957 Sep 07||91||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block L, Plot 107||To be transcribed |- |ADAMS||Leonard||xx||1927 Nov 14||83||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 077||To 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1 Block J Lot No 77||ILMO Annie Adams died 9 Feb 1912 aged 47 yrs And her beloved husband John Adams died 14 Nov 1927 aged 84 yrs RIP (verse) |- |AFA||Paula Manu||1948 Dec 06||2005 Jan 03||56||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block B, Row 5, Plot 055||To be transcribed |- |AFATO||Emo||xx||2006 Jan 27||52||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block B, Row 5, Plot 027||To be transcribed |- |AIOFAIVA||Aulalo Timu||xx||1984 Aug 22||59||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 250||To be transcribed |- |[[Andrews-4423|ANDREWS]]||[[Andrews-4423|Edward Alfred]]||1866 Jul 15||1947 Nov 19||81||To be uploaded||Area 2 Block W Lot 96A||To be transcribed |- |[[McKenzie-6120|ANDREWS]]||[[McKenzie-6120|Annie]]||1860||1939 Feb 14||78||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 096B||To be transcribed |- |ANDREWS||Annie||xx||1918 Jan 02||50||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 102A||To be transcribed |- |ANDREWS||George||xx||1953 Mar 14||81||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 705||To be transcribed |- |[[Andrews-4424|ANDREWS]]||[[Andrews-4424|George Edward]]||1899||1922 May 01||23||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 096B||To be transcribed |- |ANDREWS||Eileen Dorothy Elphin ||xx||1905 Dec 22||3 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 062||To be transcribed |- |ANDREWS||Eleanor||1908 Feb 13||2010 Feb 08||101||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block C, Plot 361||To be transcribed |- |ANDREWS||Gwendoline Kate||xx||1903 Apr 19||3 mths||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block B, Plot 004||To be transcribed |- |AUFAI||Salatielu||1986 Jul 04||1986 Jul 04||0 days||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A Row 1 Babies, Plot 079||To be transcribed |- |AUMATAMGI-AFAESE||Mya Lee||2006 Jan 12||2006 Jan 12||0 days||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 649||To be transcribed |- |[[Backhurst-4|BACKHURST]]||[[Backhurst-4|Minnie]]||1903 May 01||1903 May 13||13 days||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 6, Plot 012||To be transcribed |- |BAKER||Elizabeth Ann||xx||1943 Oct 04||77||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Plot 618||Inscription worn |- |BARTLETT||Ada Maria||xx||1957 Jan 01||81||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 002A||To be transcribed |- |[[Bartlett-6213|BARTLETT]]||[[Bartlett-6213|Alfred Gregory]]||1818||1909 Feb 19||91||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 030||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Alfreda Annie||1909||1909 Dec 17||10 mths||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 002||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Andrew Richard||xx||1917 Dec 18||32||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 072A||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Anne Maree||xx||1961 Sep 15||34 mths||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 624||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Arthur Graham||1927 Aug 10||2001 Jun 26||73||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Plot 205||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Edwin George||xx||1938 Nov 23||63||To be uploaded||Area Mil, Block Vets, Plot 132||To be transcribed |- |[[Bartlett-8435|BARTLETT]]||[[Bartlett-8435|Emma Jane]]||1845||1925 Aug 26||80||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 030||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Ethel May||xx||1910 Jun 06||16||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 001||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Frederick||xx||1962 Oct 26||88||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 002A||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||George Arthur||1901||1902 Apr 03||1||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 002||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||George Henry||xx||1915 Sep 03||62||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 007||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Gerald||xx||1948 Sep 11||49||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 748||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Robert John||xx||1931 Oct 23||59||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 057A||To be transcribed |- |[[Wood-28139|BARTLETT]]||[[Wood-28139|Sarah]]||1825 Nov 01||1907 Aug 02||82||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 030||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Sarah Ann||xx||1917 Oct 08||64||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 057A||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||Thelma Josephine||1905 Mar 24||1991 Jan 04||85||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 748||To be transcribed |- |BARTLETT||William Dudley Joseph||xx||1924 Jun 06||39||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 057B||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||Alfred James||1944||1945 Oct 05||12 mths||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 745||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||Clement||xx||1936 Jul 16||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 556||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||Ellen||xx||1942 Sep 21||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 556A||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||Patrick||xx||1949 Jul 30||77||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Q, Plot 077B||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||Sarah Mary||xx||1909 Nov 02||21||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Q, Plot 077||To be transcribed |- |BARTLEY||William||xx||1931 Feb 21||63||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Q, Plot 077B||To be transcribed |- |BARTON||Annie||xx||1938 Jan 03||72||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 148B||To be transcribed |- |BARTON||Caroline Annie ||xx||1955 Aug 21||84||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 131A||To 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|BEASLEY||Leslie Jabez||xx||1970 Feb 24||56||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 059||To be transcribed |- |BEASLEY||Margaret Elizabeth||xx||1924 May 22||40||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 059A||To be transcribed |- |BEASLEY||Ruby Ella||xx ||1961 Feb 22||69||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 776||To be transcribed |- |BEASLEY||Vincent Turlington Noble||xx||1968 Aug 27||81||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 776||To be transcribed |- |BENNETT||Charles Basil||1908||1978 Sep 03||70||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row F, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |BETHAM||Wilhemina Lydia ||1991 Jun 12||1991 Jun 16||4 days||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A Row 2 Babies, Plot 031||To be transcribed |- |BETHELL||Mary||xx||1916 Sep 24||69||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 082A||To be transcribed |- |[[Bethell-73|BETHELL]]||[[Bethell-73|Robert Samuel]]||1881 Oct 24||1965 Oct 18||83||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block E, Plot 633||To be transcribed |- |BETHWICK||David||xx||1909 May 23||57||To 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17||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 138B||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Daniel||xx||1949 Dec 29||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 138B||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Ina Mary||xx||1947 Dec 19||72||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 023A||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Isabella Ann||xx||1941 Nov 10||39||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 401||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Jessie||xx||1953 Jan 06||78||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 533||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||John||xx||1924 Aug 06||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 138A||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Margaret||xx||1952 Jul 28||79||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 533||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Sarah Patience||xx||1950 Jul 11||66||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 084||To be transcribed |- |BREMNER||Sarah Patience||1918||1920 Mar 25||2||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 084||To be transcribed |- |[[Brodie-4233|BRODIE]]||[[Brodie-4233|John Burns]]||1877 Aug 16||1917 Oct 16||40||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brodie-4233 Brodie, J & S]||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 096A||To be transcribed |- |[[Duncan-11115|BRODIE]]||[[Duncan-11115|Sarah]]||1878 Jun 30||1943 Feb 06||65||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Brodie-4233 Brodie, J & S]||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 096A||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Albert Edward||1914 Feb 27||2001 May 14||87||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 3, Plot 085||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Alexander Blair||xx||1968 Apr 17||87||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 875||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Dick||xx||1962 Dec 03||77||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 665||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||John||xx||1956 Jul 20||83||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 339||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Margaret||xx||1962 Jun 01||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 875||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Matthew Joseph||xx||1951 Oct 14||47||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 503A||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Robert John||1982 Dec||1983 Jan 23||9 wks||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A Row 1 Babies, Plot 066||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Sarah||xx||1943 Feb 06||65||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 096A||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Sarah Johanna||xx||1962 Feb 25||93||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 339||To be transcribed |- |BRODIE||Zena Dora||1910 Jan 20||1990 Dec 18||90||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 503||To be transcribed |- |[[Burt-3569|BURT]]||[[Burt-3569|Richard Albert]]||1891||1942 Jul 19||51||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 141B||To be transcribed |- |[[Haswell-101|BURT]]||[[Haswell-101|Vera Vida St Clair]]||1893||1921 Nov 11||28||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 141B||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1200|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1200|Mary Theresa]]||1917 Jul 25||2003 Aug 23||86||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 1, Plot 035||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1197|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1197|Matthew James]]||1840||1912 Nov 01||72||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 072||Sacred to the Memory of MATTHEW JAMES beloved husband of Marion Cahill who departed this life November 1st 1912 aged 72 years. - Peace Perfect Peace  |- |[[Miller-62348|CAHILL]]||[[Miller-62348|Marion or Marian]]||1849 Jul 27||1934 Jan 30||84||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 072B||ILMO MOTHER who passed peacefully away Jan. 30th 1934 aged 84 years |- |CAHILL||Grace Maude||xx||1945 Jan 30||36||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 320||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1198|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1198|Herbert Reginald]]||1890||1919 Jan 08||28||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 066B||To be transcribed |- |[[Deacon-1239|CAHILL]]||[[Deacon-1239|Mabel Thomasine]]||1869||1918 Nov 30||43||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 097B||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1199|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1199|Thomas Francis]]||1864||1918 Oct 03||54||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 097||To be transcribed |- |[[Calkin-66|CALKIN]]||[[Calkin-66|Eufonia Greenwood (Jack)]]||1903||1973 Dec 26||70||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 178||To be transcribed |- |[[Campbell-12704|CAMPBELL]]||[[Campbell-12704|Charles]]||1869||1922 Oct 05||xx||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Campbell-12704 Campbell, C]||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[McDonald-15622|CAVEN]]||[[McDonald-15622|Flora]]||1849||1921 Jun 17||72||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 117A||To be transcribed |- |CAVEN||Robert||xx||1925 Apr 07||57||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 117||To be transcribed |- |CAVENETT||William Denis||1923 Sep 23||1998 Jan 24||74||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Rsa Ashes, Plot 072||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5355|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5355|Eric William]]||1908 Feb 16||1909 Jan 31||11 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 2, Plot 073||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5356|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5356|James George]]||1877 Sep 29||1931 Jan 27||53||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026A||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5348|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5348|Charles Smith]]||1840||1929 Dec 30||89||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |CHASE||Cherie Patricia||xx||1973 Apr 14||38||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 945||To be transcribed |- |CHASE||Elizabeth ||xx||1913 Apr 28||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5350|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5350|William Neri]]||xx||1913 Apr 09||40||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |[[Cleveland-854|CLEVELAND]]||[[Cleveland-854|Cyril Harvey]]||1885||1933 Aug 02||48||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-854 Cleveland, CH & MB]||Area 1, Block E, Plot 113A||To be transcribed |- |[[Parker-11337|CLEVELAND]]||[[Parker-11337|Mabel Beehan]]||1888||1916 Mar 19||28||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-854 Cleveland, CH & MB]||Area 1, Block E, Plot 113||To be transcribed |- |CLEVELAND||Irene Emily||xx||1923 Jan 29||19||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 097B||To be transcribed |- |[[Colhoun-141|COLHOUN]]||[[Colhoun-141|Robert Desmond]]||1906 Mar 10||1943 Mar 28||37||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Plot 614||ILMO Robert Desmond Colhoun died 28 Mar 1943 aged 37 years |- |COLHOUN||Robert||1877 May 23||1938 Oct 28||xx||To be uploaded||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26668|COOK]]||[[Cook-26668|John]]||1859 May 31||1940 May 20||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 092B||To be transcribed |- |[[McLean-5875|COOK]]||[[McLean-5875|Margaret Catherine]]||1868||1936 Jul 26||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 092B||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26671|COOK]]||[[Cook-26671|Robert Haldane]]||1885||1960 May 12||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 086||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26673|COOK]]||[[Cook-26673|John Ashley]]||1887||1960 Oct 19||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 086||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Alan Bruce||1966||1966||6 wks||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 049||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Arthur||xx||1930 May 12||68||To be uploaded||Area Mil, Block Vets, Plot 111||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Benjamin||1925 Oct 10||2014 Feb 27||xx||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 183||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Christina||xx||1921 Oct 20||65||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 130B||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Eliza Ellen||xx||1956 Aug 31||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block A, Plot 141A||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Elizabeth||1931 Jun 01||1986 Apr 29||53||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 183||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Emma Jane||xx||1949 Nov 10||84||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 9, Plot 027A||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5357|COX]]||[[Chase-5357|Rhoda May]]||1881||1959 Oct 29||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 075||To be transcribed |- |[[Cox-19372|COX]]||[[Cox-19372|William Robert (Robert)]]||1881||1918 Mar 16||36||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 075A||To be transcribed |- |DALBETH||Hazel||1941 Apr 07||1941 Apr 07||2 hrs||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 694||To be transcribed |- |FAAVAE||Lataheanga Vika||1927 Oct 27||2005 Sep 27||77||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 168||To be transcribed |- |FAAVAE||Sione Mikata||xx||1989 Mar 08||74||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 168||To be transcribed |- |FAAVAE||Sione Mikata||1967 Nov 23||1987 Jul 04||19||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 288||To be transcribed |- |FA'AVAE||Savea Tu'uvaelua Finau ||1984 Dec 15||2004 Jan 02||20||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block B, Row 4, Plot 031||To be transcribed |- |FABER||Alphonse Louis||xx||1963 Jan 23||58||To be uploaded||Area Mil 1, Row D, Plot 013||To be transcribed |- |FABRE||Jeanne||1911||1912 Feb 14||7 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 5, Plot 007||To be transcribed |- |FAGAN||Grace Lister||xx||1934 Oct 07||81||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 079B||To be transcribed |- |FAGAN||Harriett Green||xx||1944 Nov 29||76||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block A, Plot 114A||To be transcribed |- |FAHEY||Francis Joseph||xx||1965 Nov 25||83||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block F, Plot 836||To be transcribed |- |FAHY||Catherine Mary Leonora||xx||1972 Feb 05||7 mths||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 024||To be transcribed |- |FAHY||Charles Richard||xx||1966 Jul 28||79||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 024||To be transcribed |- |FAHY||John Patrick (Jack)||xx||2016 Aug 21||xx||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 028||To be transcribed |- |[[Fellowes-135|FELLOWS]]||[[Fellowes-135|Frederick George]]||1871 Aug 12||1938 Nov 13||67||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 010A||Fellows. Mother, died 18 June 1938 aged 65. Father, died 13 Nov 1938 aged 68. Ever remembered by Eileen |- |[[Kimberley-194|FELLOWS]]||[[Kimberley-194|Margaret Matilda]]||1874||1938 Jun 18||65||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 010A||Fellows. Mother, died 18 June 1938 aged 65. Father, died 13 Nov 1938 aged 68. Ever remembered by Eileen |- |FELLOWS||Mary Ann||xx||1904 May 23||49||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 016||To be transcribed |- |FLATT||Arthur William||xx||1906 Feb 06||13||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 029||To be transcribed |- |FLATT||Harriett Jane||xx||1922 Jun 25||52||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 029B||To be transcribed |- |FLATT||Henry Howlett||xx||1915 Oct 23||82||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 035||To be transcribed |- |FLATT||Henry William||xx||1938 Mar 15||71||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 029A||To be transcribed |- |FLATT||Jane Caroline||xx||1912 Apr 11||80||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 035||To be transcribed |- |[[Ford-11979|FORD]]||[[Ford-11979|James Robert]]||1884||1956 Jun 06||72||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 209||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Dowd-135|FROST]]||[[O'Dowd-135|Ellen]]||1867 Nov 01||1961 Jun 04||94||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block F Plot 32||In loving memory . Pray for WILLIAM MCMANUS Died 18th September 1904 Aged 34. And his wife ELLEN FROST Died 4th June 1961 Aged 94. And their daughter NORA ELLEN ABBOT Died 12th November 1990 Aged 91. |- |[[Gainfort-2|GAINFORT]]||[[Gainfort-2|Benjamin Sherwood]]||1895 Oct 01||1995 Jul 14||99||To be uploaded||Area Mmala, Row F/1, Plot 028||To be transcribed |- |[[Geraghty-314|GERAGHTY]]||[[Geraghty-314|Thomas Henry]]||1868 Nov 03||1942 Mar 10||xx||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 340||To be transcribed |- |GERAGHTY||Annie||xx||1962 May 29||86||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 340A||To be transcribed |- |GERAGHTY||Frances Mary Clare||xx||1964 Jan 27||78||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 722||To be transcribed |- |GERAGHTY||Thomas||xx||1920 Sep 14||52||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 156A||To be transcribed |- |GERAGHTY||William||xx||1942 Dec 30||50||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 722||To be transcribed |- |GIBBINGS||Owen Conrad||xx||1944 Jan 03||21||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 479||To be transcribed |- |[[Gibbons-816|GIBBONS]]||[[Gibbons-816|Nicholas Pearce]]||1837 Sep 06||1900 Jul 03||62||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 003||ILMO Nicholas Gibbons died 3 July 1900 aged 62 yrs. Also his wife Matilda Lavinia died 20 May 1907 aged 70 yrs |- |[[Laurie-388|GIBBONS]]||[[Laurie-388|Matilda Lavinia]]||1836 Sep 30||1907 May 20||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 003||ILMO Nicholas Gibbons died 3 July 1900 aged 62 yrs. Also his wife Matilda Lavinia died 20 May 1907 aged 70 yrs |- |[[Gibbons-1617|GIBBONS]]||[[Gibbons-1617|Thomas Frederick Laurie (Fred)]]||1865||1939 Nov 04||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 009B||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||William John||1917||1957 Jul 30||40||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 341||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||William John||xx||1944 Aug 18||56||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 341||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||William Arthur||xx||1968 Jan 05||63||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row D, Plot 021||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Sarah Theresa||xx||1970 Feb 14||87||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 015||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Robert Pearce||xx||1906 Jun 25||xx||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 015||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Robert Pearce||xx||1984 Jun 06||75||To be uploaded||Area Mil 1, Row G, Plot 027||To be transcribed |- |[[Gibbons-1639|GIBBONS]]||[[Gibbons-1639|Moana (Anona, Noana) Sylvie]]||1909||1911 Jul 11||2||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 009||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Margaret Alecia||xx||1957 Jul 16||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 625||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Angust Newton||xx||1961 Aug 11||84||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 015||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Anna Maria||xx||1930 Sep 19||82||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 015B||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Elizabeth||xx||1921 Jan 06||85||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 064||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Eveline Victoria||xx||1952 Dec 29||69||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 341A||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||James Saunders||xx||1913 Aug 06||77||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 064||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||John||xx||1954 Nov 11||64||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 115B||To be transcribed |- |[[Gibbons-1638|GIBBONS]]||[[Gibbons-1638|John Charles]]||1906||1911 Jul 18||6||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 009||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Josephine Anne||xx||1948 Nov 01||78||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 407||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Laura Jane||xx||1960 Jul 07||88||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 009||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Leila||xx||1979 Jun 03||94||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 115A||To be transcribed |- |GIBBONS||Leila Maureen||xx||1940 Jan 01||22||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 115A||To be transcribed |- |[[Golley-48|GOLLEY]]||[[Golley-48|John Henry]]||1880||1966 May 13||85||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block C Lot No 919||To be transcribed |- |[[Hicks-11347|GOLLEY]]||[[Hicks-11347|Mary Jane]]||1880||1942 Jul 15||62||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 919||To be transcribed |- |GOODISON||Frederica Jean||1915||1916 Feb 02||10 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 085||To be transcribed |- |GOODISON||John Bernard||1922||1955 Aug 04||33||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 644||To be transcribed |- |[[Gower-811|GOWER]]||[[Gower-811|John Wright]]||1834||1927 Sep 12||93||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gower-811 Gower E E & JW]||Area 2 Block Y Plot 038B||To be transcribed |- |[[Heays-2|GOWER]]||[[Heays-2|Elizabeth Ellen]]||1861||1921 Feb 06||60||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gower-811 Gower E E & JW]||Area 2 Block Y Plot 038B||To be transcribed |- |GOWER||Agnes||xx||1918 Nov 11||40||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 013A||To be transcribed |- |GOWER||Beryl Copas Scott||xx||1978 Dec 28||53||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Plot 044||To be transcribed |- |GOWER||Keith Ewan||1922 Mar 17||1991 Feb 22||68||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Plot 132||To be transcribed |- |GOWER||Robert William||xx||1916 Dec 11||77||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 9, Plot 111A||To be transcribed |- |[[Grubb-1217|GRUBB]]||[[Grubb-1217|Leonard]]||1913 Feb 27||1913 Feb 28||1 day||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 3, Plot 070||To be transcribed |- |GRUBB||Ella Lavinia||xx||1970 Aug 14||79||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 077||To be transcribed |- |GRUBB||Mary Emily Victoria||xx||1955 Jul 16||63||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 107||To be transcribed |- |[[Hamlin-1461|HAMLIN]]||[[Hamlin-1461|Benjamin James]]||1854 Oct 02||1922 Feb 06||68||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 124A||To be transcribed |- |HAMLIN||Edward Albert George||xx||1949 Jan 30||82||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 246A||To be transcribed |- |[[Hutchinson-5725|HAMLIN]]||[[Hutchinson-5725|Mary]]||1863||1923 Feb 12||58||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 124B||To be transcribed |- |[[Hanlen-12|HANLEN]]||[[Hanlen-12|Albert Charles]]||1872 Nov 30||1922 Jan 16||50||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 077B||To be transcribed |- |[[Hanlen-16|HANLEN]]||[[Hanlen-16|Charles]]||1896 May 26||1980 Sep 17||84||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 077A||To be transcribed |- |[[Williams-59208|HANLEN]]||[[Williams-59208|Emily]]||1870 Apr 09||1965 Sep 09||95||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 077||To be transcribed |- |[[Hanlen-18|HANLEN]]||[[Hanlen-18|Mavis Edna]]||1907||1909 Oct 24||2||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 071||To be transcribed |- |[[Haslip-26|HASLIP]]||[[Haslip-26|Joseph]]||1851 Apr 30||1916 Feb 11||65||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 022||To be transcribed |- |[[McPike-100|HASLIP]]||[[McPike-100|Margaret]]||1832 Jun 15||1903 May 18||72||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 016||To be transcribed |- |[[Haslip-27|HASLIP]]||[[Haslip-27|Reuben]]||1821 Apr 16||1877 Sep 11||65||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block O, Plot 016||To be transcribed |- |[[Haswell-97|HASWELL]]||[[Haswell-97|William Henry]]||1849||1934 Jun 10||85||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 142B||To be transcribed |- |[[Lang-4453|HASWELL]]||[[Lang-4453|Elizabeth Matheson]]||1857||1949 Oct 28||92||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 142A||To be transcribed |- |[[Haswell-99|HASWELL]]||[[Haswell-99|William David]]||1882||1930 Feb 22||47||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 142B||To be transcribed |- |[[Hill-20898|HOGWOOD]]||[[Hill-20898|Mary Elizabeth Ayton]]||1860 Oct 13||1923 Mar 15||62||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 064B||To be transcribed |- |[[Hogwood-31|HOGWOOD]]||[[Hogwood-31|Evelyn Mary]]||1881||1945 Jul 26||64||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 070||To be transcribed |- |[[Hogwood-30|HOGWOOD]]||[[Hogwood-30|James]]||1853||1911 Feb 06||58||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 064||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-187|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-187|Andrew Ernest]]||1878||1950 Jan 02||71||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 445A||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-191|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-191|Annie]]||1882||1944 Dec 16||62||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 342A||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-192|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-192|James Alexander]]||1885||1965 Feb 09||81||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 342B||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-190|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-190|John Joseph]]||1873||1946 Jun 02||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 342B||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-188|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-188|Robert George]]||1875||1940 Nov 14||65||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 010B||To be transcribed |- |[[Ryan-9733|INKSTER]]||[[Ryan-9733|Ellen]]||1841||1935 Sep 01||94||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 010B||To be transcribed |- |[[Inkster-194|INKSTER]]||[[Inkster-194|Walter Goodison]]||1905||1906 May 27||8 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 6, Plot 050||To be transcribed |- |[[Allwright-28|JANSEN]]||[[Allwright-28|Mabel Grace]]||1894 Jul 27||1934 Jan 29||xx||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 31||To be transcribed |- |[[Christensen-2938|JANSEN]]||[[Christensen-2938|Birthe Marie]]||1853 Jun 11||1919 Jul 04||66||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jansen-1344-4 Jansen Family]||Area 2, Block W, Plot 3.1||To be transcribed |- |[[Jansen-1344|JANSEN]]||[[Jansen-1344|James Norman (Norm)]]||1896 Dec 30||1956 Dec 31||60||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jansen-1344-4 Jansen Family]||Area 2, Block W, Plot 031||To be transcribed |- |JILLINGS||Stella Maria Martha||xx||1974 Jan 15||58||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 183||To be transcribed |- |[[Johnstone-2152|JOHNSTONE]]||[[Johnstone-2152|James Gray]]||1871||1942 Dec 08||71||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnstone-2152 Johnstone JG]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 205A||To be transcribed |- |JOHNSTONE||Arthur William James||xx||1912 Jun 23||31||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block M, Plot 036||To be transcribed |- |[[Galland-84|JONES]]||[[Galland-84|Emily Burfield]]||1856||1913 Mar 10||55||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 4, Plot 034||To be transcribed |- |KANJI||Daya||xx||1941 Nov 08||32||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 155B||To be transcribed |- |[[Flatt-252|KARLSON]]||[[Flatt-252|Caroline]]||1881||1954 Nov 07||73||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 393||To be transcribed |- |[[French-4089|KING]]||[[French-4089|Kathleen Alice]]||1928 Mar 19||2001 Jun 21||73||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 466||To be transcribed |- |[[King-12853|KING]]||[[King-12853|Cyril Radford]]||1926 Feb 02||1973 Jan 08||46||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 466||To be transcribed |- |KUVARJI||Chhana||xx||1971 Aug 10||78||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 088||To be transcribed |- |KUVARJI||Sanky Sankol||xx||2006 Nov 28||21||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block B, Row 6, Plot 040||To be transcribed |- |[[Langley-2720|LANGLEY]]||[[Langley-2720|James Baxter]]||1852||1911 Feb 18||58||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 092||To be transcribed |- |[[Leech-932|LANGLEY]]||[[Leech-932|Elizabeth]]||1855||1932 Apr 20||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 092A||To be transcribed |- |LANGLEY ||Elizabeth||xx||1913 Jul 11||76||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 076||To be transcribed |- |[[Drake-7093|LEDIARD]]||[[Drake-7093|Rebecca]]||1841||1915 Oct 09||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block D, Plot 022||To be transcribed |- |[[Lincoln-3841|LINCOLN]]||[[Lincoln-3841|Robert Samuel]]||1829||1917 Oct 10||88||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 080B||To be transcribed |- |[[Scarlett-647|LINCOLN]]||[[Scarlett-647|Maria Augusta]]||1823 Oct 15||1906 Nov 03||82||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 080||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Alice Constance||xx||1924 Jul 30||52||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 019B||To be transcribed |- |[[Lincoln-3047|LINCOLN]]||[[Lincoln-3047|Archibald Dann]]||1885 Sep 11||1973 Aug 21||87||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 829||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Audrey Phyllis||xx||1920 Sep 07||4||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 051||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Dulcie||xx||1954 Mar 16||58||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 829||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Florencia||xx||1970 Apr 14||76||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 051A||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||George||xx||1950 Dec 07||59||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 913||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Hannah||xx||1978 Oct 31||81||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 913||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||John Leonard||xx||1947 Dec 12||59||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 051A||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Marie Jean Holmes||1910||1911 Feb 21||3 mths||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Q, Plot 082||To be transcribed |- |LINCOLN||Monica Madeline||xx||1914 Jan 29||28||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 082||To be transcribed |- |[[Lovatt-27|LOVATT]]||[[Lovatt-27|Robert]]||1833 Mar 22||1920 Aug 14||87||To be uploaded||Area 2 Block Y Plot 031A||To be transcribed |- |[[Heath-2512|LOVATT]]||[[Heath-2512|Emily Lydia]]||1842||1926 Aug 22||83||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 031||To be transcribed |- |LOVATT||Catherine ||xx||1905 Apr 23||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block G, Plot 032||To be transcribed |- |LOVATT||Henry Warren||xx||1929 Sep 01||50||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 146||To be transcribed |- |LOVATT||Jessie Elena||xx||1984 Jan 12||72||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block F, Plot 401||To be transcribed |- |LOVATT||Mary||xx||1927 Aug 05||43||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 146||To be transcribed |- |LOVATT||Raymond Henry||xx||1923 May 04||12||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 146A||To be transcribed |- |[[Aldred-257|LUXFORD]]||[[Aldred-257|Emma Allen Mansfield]]||1857||1951 Dec 14||94||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 128A||To be transcribed |- |[[Luxford-239|LUXFORD]]||[[Luxford-239|William John Aldred]]||1856 Mar 26||1921 Jan 28||66||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 128A||To be transcribed |- |[[Luxford-240|LUXFORD]]||[[Luxford-240|Gladys Violet]]||1888 Apr 18||1988 Jul 31||100||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 128A||To be transcribed |- |[[Makgill-32|MAKGILL]]||[[Makgill-32|John]]||1836 Feb 06||1906 Nov 14||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 023||To be transcribed |- |MAKGILL||Margaret Isabella||xx||1920 Mar 18||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 024A||To be transcribed |- |MAKGILL||John Edward||xx||1938 Nov 28||64||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 024B||To be transcribed |- |MAKGILL||Muriel Ravenscroft||xx||1946 May 05||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 030A||To be transcribed |- |MAKGILL||Robert Haldane||xx||1946 Oct 03||73||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 023A||To be transcribed |- |[[Jansen-1334|MARSHDALE]]||[[Jansen-1334|George Peter]]||1877 Feb 18||1946 Jan 16||68||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jansen-1334 Marshdale, JP or GP]||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 266A||To be transcribed |- |[[Mason-13757|MASON]]||[[Mason-13757|John Brooks]]||1830 Sep 12||1914 Sep 24||84||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block L, Plot 065||To be transcribed |- |[[Read-4728|MASON]]||[[Read-4728|Ellen]]||xx||1907 Apr 22||74||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block L, Plot 065||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Catherine||xx||1918 May 04||49||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 096A||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Cecilia||xx||1920 Dec 10||70||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block N, Plot 101B||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Eliza Ellen||xx||1958 Jun 23||82||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 012||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Ellen ||xx||1945 Aug 02||72||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 542||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Ellen Genevieve||xx||1963 Jul 13||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 645||To be transcribed |- |MASON||George William||xx||1950 Nov 30||50||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 350||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Jessie Margaret Fanny||xx||1993 Jun 02||91||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 350||To be transcribed |- |MASON||John Cecil||xx||1956 Oct 11||62||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 645||To be transcribed |- |MASON||Joseph||xx||1932 Jul 29||67||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 096B||To be transcribed |- |[[Mawkes-5|MAWKES]]||[[Mawkes-5|Samuel]]||1849 Oct 10||1932 Nov 10||83||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 096A||To be transcribed |- |MAWKES||Arthur Henry||xx||1917 Dec 17||38||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 9, Plot 100A||To be transcribed |- |MAWKES||Betty Joan||1930||1947 Sep 04||17||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 442||To be transcribed |- |[[Hooper-5962|MAWKES]]||[[Hooper-5962|Harriett]]||1853||1911 Jan 30||57||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 096||To be transcribed |- |MAWKES||Susan Martha Clarabel||1905||1967 Nov 22||62||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 442||To be transcribed |- |[[Wallace-13419|MCCABE]]||[[Wallace-13419|Laurael Elaine May]]||1890||1947 Oct 20||57||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wallace-13419 McCabe LEM & A]||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 201B||To be transcribed |- |MCCABE||Alice Lillian Agnes||xx||1947 Nov 23||26||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wallace-13419 MCCABE LEM & ALA]||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 201B||To be transcribed |- |MCCABE||Frederick||xx||1958 Jun 14||75||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 604||To be transcribed |- |MCCABE||Harriett||xx||1957 Sep 21||67||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 604||To be transcribed |- |MCCAHILL||Patrick Anthony||xx||1978 Jan 27||66||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row F, Plot 022||To be transcribed |- |MCCAHILL||Rosaleen Patricia Mary ||xx||1953 Jun 17||43||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 513||To be transcribed |- |[[McCarthy-4647|MCCARTHY]]||[[McCarthy-4647|Patrick Joseph]]||1859||1931 May 18||72||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCarthy-4647 McCarthy PJ & ET]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 204A||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Brien-7255|MCCARTHY]]||[[O'Brien-7255|Ellen Theresa]]||1860||1939 Oct 08||79||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McCarthy-4647 McCarthy PJ & ET]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 204||To be transcribed |- |[[McCarthy-4648|MCCARTHY]]||[[McCarthy-4648|Eugene]]||1878||1905 Feb 04||27||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 6, Plot 059||To be transcribed |- |[[McClintock-792|MCCLINTOCK]]||[[McClintock-792|Robert Henry]]||1889 Oct 10||1923 Nov 07||34||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McClintock-792 McClintock RH & TG]||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 131||To be transcribed |- |[[McClintock-794|MCCLINTOCK]]||[[McClintock-794|Thomas Gardiner]]||1894 Sep 08||1924 Apr 15||27||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McClintock-792 McClintock RH & TG]||Area 3, Block 11, Plot 131B||To be transcribed |- |[[McClintock-793|MCCLINTOCK]]||[[McClintock-793|Thomas]]||1853 Feb 01||1916 May 13||66||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 101A||To be transcribed |- |MCCLINTOCK||Colin Dennis||1942 Jun 09||2012 Apr 09||69||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block C, Plot 371||To be transcribed |- |MCCLINTOCK||Lewis Cooper||xx||1978 Aug 11||80||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Plot 038||To be transcribed |- |MCCLINTOCK||Nolan David||1942 Jun 09||1991 Oct 01||49||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block C, Plot 371||To be transcribed |- |[[McGuire-3452|MCGUIRE]]||[[McGuire-3452|Edgar Quin Kearns]]||1884||1940 Jul 21||51||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 090B||To be transcribed |- |[[McGuire-3445|MCGUIRE]]||[[McGuire-3445|Felix]]||1845||1915 Apr 06||70||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 089||To be transcribed |- |[[Quin-350|MCGUIRE]]||[[Quin-350|Sarah Jane]]||1852||1937 Oct 08||87||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 089A||To be transcribed |- |[[McGuire-3449|MCGUIRE]]||[[McGuire-3449|Ernest Hamilton]]||1885||1932 Oct 01||47||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 090A||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Alfred Christian||xx||1946 Feb 18||79||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 517||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Alfred William Victor||xx||1954 Sep 18||63||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row B, Plot 009||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Allan||xx||1921 Jan 20||1||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 161||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Brian Leonard||xx||1930 Sep 26||5 wks||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 5, Plot 043B||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Caroline Annie May||xx||1976 May 24||82||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 035A||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Charles Valentine||xx||1951 Jul 23||73||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 305||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Doreen Muriel Joyce ||xx||1927 Mar 07||11 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 5, Plot 043||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Dorothy Alice||xx||1948 Nov 07||56||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 444||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Elizabeth Smith||1898 Sep 29||1990 May 11||91||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block C, Plot 364||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Ellen Margaret||1901 Sep 17||1990 Jan 12||89||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 043B||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Ellen||xx||1925 Feb 02||77||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 048||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||James||xx||1914 Oct 23||53||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 043||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||James Duncan||xx||1955 Mar 06||54||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 038||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||James Patrick||xx||1919 Dec 09||45||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 145A||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Jean Faith||1927 Mar 30||1927 Mar 30||30 mins||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 5, Plot 043||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||Johanna||xx||1950 May 21||79||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 043B||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||John||xx||1924 Mar 13||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 131||To be transcribed |- |MCGUIRE||John Blair||xx||1949 Dec 15||56||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 929||To be transcribed |- |[[Loughman-87|MCHUGH]]||[[Loughman-87|Mary Bennett]]||1868||1960 Feb 17||92||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 056B||To be transcribed |- |MCHUGH||Cecilia||xx||1923 Aug 05||50||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 7, Plot 110B||To be transcribed |- |MCHUGH||Charles John||xx||1936 Feb 02||72||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 7, Plot 110B||To be transcribed |- |[[McHugh-974|MCHUGH]]||[[McHugh-974|James Thomas]]||xx||1915 Jul 06||55||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 056||To be transcribed |- |MCHUGH||Edna Raphael P||xx||1923 Jan 23||21||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 7, Plot 110A||To be transcribed |- |MCHUGH||Mabel Elizabeth||xx||1953 Sep 10||82||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 150||To be transcribed |- |[[McHugh-975|MCHUGH]]||[[McHugh-975|Sarah Mary Margaret (Sister Mary Columba)]]||1921 Nov 22||2018 Nov 16||96||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 4, Plot 052||To be transcribed |- |MCHUGH||Michael Francis||xx||1970 Aug 24||71||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Plot 003||To be transcribed |- |[[McManus-3202|MCMANUS]]||[[McManus-3202|William]]||1868||1904 Sep 18||36||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block F Plot 32||In loving memory . Pray for WILLIAM MCMANUS Died 18th September 1904 Aged 34. And his wife ELLEN FROST Died 4th June 1961 Aged 94. And their daughter NORA ELLEN ABBOT Died 12th November 1990 Aged 91. |- |[[McGuire-3447|MCVEAGH]]||[[McGuire-3447|Sarah Eleanor Madeline]]||1877||1950 Nov 25||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 533A||To be transcribed |- |[[McVeagh-10|MCVEAGH]]||[[McVeagh-10|James]]||1868||1946 Aug 01||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 533A||To be transcribed |- |[[McVeagh-11|MCVEAGH]]||[[McVeagh-11|Marguerita Felica]]||1906||1975 Jan 20||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 533B||To be transcribed |- |[[Housham-5|MIRKO]]||[[Housham-5|Isabella Francie (Bella)]]||1894 Oct 10||1975 Feb 03||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 935||To be transcribed |- |MIRKO||Joseph Milan||xx||1972 Jul 04||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 935||To be transcribed |- |MIRKO||William Joseph||xx||1958 Nov 01||39||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row C, Plot 002||To be transcribed |- |[[McGuire-3446|MOFFAT]]||[[McGuire-3446|Louisa Frances]]||1870||1968 Oct 14||97||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 096||To be transcribed |- |[[Abbott-7720|NEWPORT]]||[[Abbott-7720|Annie]]||1877||1947 Dec 19||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 147A||To be transcribed |- |[[Newport-1016|NEWPORT]]||[[Newport-1016|Edwin (Edward)]]||1866||1923 May 24||57||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 147B||To be transcribed |- |[[Newport-1018|NEWPORT]]||[[Newport-1018|Alfred Percy]]||1898 Nov 09||1973 Sep 30||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 147A||To be transcribed |- |[[Hall-31801|NEWPORT]]||[[Hall-31801|Gladys Eliza]]||1904 Aug 28||1989 Jun 03||85||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 147A||To be transcribed |- |NEWPORT||Margaret ||xx||1968 Dec 09||90||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 781||To be transcribed |- |NEWPORT||Richard Edward||xx||1957 Jul 09||69||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 781||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Brien-7262|O'BRIEN]]||[[O'Brien-7262|Patrick Finnessey]]||1841||1932 Jul 14||91||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/O_Brien-7262 O'Brien Family]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 209B||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Brien-7263|O'BRIEN]]||[[O'Brien-7263|Edward Francis]]||1888||1933 Sep 13||44||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/O_Brien-7262 O'Brien Family]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 209A||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Agnes||xx||1930 Jun 16||70||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 106A||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Beverly Frances||1941 Dec 20||2010 Mar 10||68||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 6, Plot 020||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Charles John||xx||1941 Jan 08||41||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 906||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Elizabeth Mary||xx||1986 Oct 03||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block F, Plot 339||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Eugene||xx||1917 Mar 10||34||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 059A||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Herbert||xx||1905 Oct 07||21||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 061||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Hilene||xx||1914 May 08||81||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 033||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||James||xx||1949 Jan 07||60||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 651||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||James Charles||xx||1911 May 09||50||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 023||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||James Lawrence||xx||1988 Apr 06||91||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row G, Plot 016||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Jane May or Mary||1862||1942 Oct 10||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 209||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||John Patrick||1913 Sep 05||2006 Oct 02||93||To be uploaded||Area Mil 2, Row H, Plot 008||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Joseph Quimlan||xx||1961 Jan 22||76||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 149B||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Kathleen Mary||xx||1989 Jul 25||89||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 860||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Kathleen Mary||1909 Oct 14||2002 Aug 23||92||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 879||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Kevin||xx||1942 Dec 20||45||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 106||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Laughlan||xx||1901 Apr 17||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 027||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Lillian Martha||xx||1955 Apr 28||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 511A||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Lionel George||xx||1960 Jul 27||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 103||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Loughlin Adolph||xx||1947 Dec 03||87||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 033B||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Lucy Mary||xx||1949 Nov 18||78||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 261||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Margaret||xx||1975 Apr 30||81||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 301B||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Margaret Frances||xx||1940 Jan 22||50||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 048B||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Margaret Jane||xx||1952 Feb 19||74||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 448||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Margaret McKean||xx||1972 Aug 21||82||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 149B||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Marie Winifred||1928 Aug||1928 Sep 01||18 days||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 059A||To be transcribed |- |O'BRIEN||Mary||xx||1966 Jul 03||80||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block A, Plot 455||To be transcribed |- |[[Williams-70530|O'BRIEN]]||[[Williams-70530|Mary Ellen]]||1890||1954 Sep 15||64||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/O_Brien-7264 O'Brien TE & ME]||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 101B||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Brien-7264|O'BRIEN]]||[[O'Brien-7264|Timothy Edward]]||1886||1948 Jun 03||62||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/O_Brien-7264 O'Brien TE & ME]||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 101B||To be transcribed |- |PALMER||John||xx||1949||66||To be uploaded||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[Palmer-17460|PALMER]]||[[Palmer-17460|John Chalmers]]||1871 Jun 24||1929 Sep 29||57||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Palmer-14899 Palmer Family]||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 092A||To be transcribed |- |PALMER||John Edward||xx||1983||80||To be uploaded||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[Palmer-14899|PALMER]]||[[Palmer-14899|John]]||1831||1890 Feb 21||59||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Palmer-14899 Palmer Family]||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 092A||To be transcribed |- |[[Jones-75384|PALMER]]||[[Jones-75384|Jean (Jane)]]||1831 Mar 03||1917 Oct 19||86||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Palmer-14899 Palmer Family]||Area 3, Block 10, Plot 092B||To be transcribed |- |[[Walters-5680|POWNALL]]||[[Walters-5680|Amelia Jane]]||1872||1970 Jan 24||98||To be uploaded||Area 1 Block Z Plot 93||To be transcribed |- |PURCHASE||April Julie||1961||1966 Dec 22||5||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block P, Plot 047||To be transcribed |- |PURCHASE||Ernest||1900||1981 Jun 13||81||To be uploaded||Area Mmala, Row D, Plot 027||To be transcribed |- |[[Greenhead-15|ROWE]]||[[Greenhead-15|Sarah Harriet]]||1879 Sep 07||1950 Sep 20||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 148B||To be transcribed |- |[[Rowe-6950|ROWE]]||[[Rowe-6950|James Grimmond (Jim)]]||1876||1943 Jun 23||67||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 148||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Charles Edward Goulstone||xx||1954 Nov 17||62||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 238||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Charles Henry||xx||1954 Jul 14||72||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 254||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Charles Spettigue||xx||1955 Nov 24||76||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 359||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Ernest William||xx||1953 Aug 05||65||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 159||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Herbert Stanley||xx||1941 Apr 16||45||To be uploaded||Area 4, Block B, Plot 692||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Ina Gladys||1924||1927 Jun 29||3||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 048||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||John Charles||xx||1983 Aug 19||49||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block F, Plot 161||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Lois Delia||1944 Sep 01||2003 Jul 03||58||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 3, Plot 028||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Samuel John||xx||1924 Sep 25||35||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block A, Plot 010A||To be transcribed |- |ROWE||Sylvester||xx||1965 Jun 24||92||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block A, Plot 159A||To be transcribed |- |[[Makgill-33|RUTHERFURD]]||[[Makgill-33|Agnes Rebecca]]||1867 Nov 15||1938 Jan 14||70||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 023B||IMO Agnes Rebecca beloved wife of Hamilton Rutherford eldest dau of John Makgill Bart. died 14 Jan 1938 aged 70 |- |SCHELLBACK||Edmond France ||xx||1960 Apr 02||70||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block C, Plot 679||To be transcribed |- |[[Hill-17429|SMITH]]||[[Hill-17429|Charlotte Annie]]||1861 Jun 30||1922 Oct 28||61||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 6, Plot 001A||To be transcribed |- |[[Drury-1272|TOBIN]]||[[Drury-1272|Bridget Teresa]]||1849 Dec 25||1912 May 11||63||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block F, Plot 073||To be transcribed |- |[[Jansen-1341|TREMBATH]]||[[Jansen-1341|Sarah Dorothea (Sadie)]]||1889 Feb 11||1967 May 02||78||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jansen-1341-3 Trembath, WF & SD]||Area 2, Block T, Plot 120||To be transcribed |- |[[Trevethick-13|TREVETHICK]]||[[Trevethick-13|Arthur]]||1870||1909 Feb 21||39||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block R, Plot 054||To be transcribed |- |[[Verran-64|VERRAN]]||[[Verran-64|James]]||1862||1931 Jul 27||69||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Verran-64 Verran J & J]||Area 1, Block Z, Plot 206B||To be transcribed |- |[[O'Brien-7257|VERRAN]]||[[O'Brien-7257|Johanna]]||1858 Jan 14||1939 Aug 07||81||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Verran-64 Verran J & J]||Area 1 Block Z Lot No 206||To be transcribed |- |[[Lee-22215|VINSON]]||[[Lee-22215|Elizabeth Dorothea Dora]]||1857 Jan 20||1937 Jun 13||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 082B||To be transcribed |- |[[Vinson-1075|VINSON]]||[[Vinson-1075|Thomas George]]||1860||1913 Jun 03||53||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 082||To be transcribed |- |VINSON||G C||xx||1974 Nov 12||xx||To be uploaded||Area Mmala, Row A, Plot 008||To be transcribed |- |VINSON||Minnie Elizabeth||xx||1962 Nov 11||71||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 082A||To be transcribed |- |[[Davies-8765|WEST]]||[[Davies-8765|Millicent Tozer]]||1907 Mar 13||2007 May 18||100||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/West-15520 West TA & MT]||Area Memgrdn, Garden 3, Plot 022||ILMO Millicent Tozer West Born: 13 March 1907 Died: 18 May 2007 Thomas Albert West Born: 15 December 1913 Died: 5 June 1991 |- |[[West-15520|WEST]]||[[West-15520|Thomas Albert (Tom)]]||1913 Dec 15||1991 Jun 05||77||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/West-15520 West TA & MT]||Area Memgrdn, Garden 3, Plot 022||ILMO Millicent Tozer West Born: 13 March 1907 Died: 18 May 2007 Thomas Albert West Born: 15 December 1913 Died: 5 June 1991 |- |[[Heenan-117|WILLIAMS]]||[[Heenan-117|Margaret Catherine]]||1866||1923 Oct 21||56||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block E, Plot 060B||To be transcribed |- |WILLIAMS||Alice Margaret||xx||1856 Apr 13||58||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 074A||To be transcribed |- |[[Rutherfurd-40|WILLIAMS]]||[[Rutherfurd-40|Marion Joyce (Joy)]]||1892 Aug 15||1959 Sep 20||67||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block H, Plot 041B||To be transcribed |- |[[Lowe-7969|WOODS]]||[[Lowe-7969|Mary Ann]]||1832||1918 Nov 16||85||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block W, Plot 021A||To be transcribed |- |WOODS||Henry Joseph||xx||1964 Sep 26||89||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block Ext, Plot 269A||To be transcribed |- |[[Jansen-1339|WOOSTER]]||[[Jansen-1339|Annie Marie]]||1882 Aug 19||1936 Apr 03||53||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jansen-1339 Wooster, AM]||Area 2, Block Y, Plot 068A||To be transcribed |}

Waikaraka Cemetery Memorials C

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== WAIKARAKA INTERMENTS / MEMORIALS FAMILY NAME BEGINNING WITH "C" == This page is to host the table of Interments (and memorials) at [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery|Waikaraka Cemetery]] that begin with the letter "C". For other family names, please return to the [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery|Waikaraka Cemetery Free-Space page]] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | SURNAME ! scope="col" | FORENAMES ! scope="col" | BIRTH DATE ! scope="col" | DEATH DATE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | AGE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | PHOTO LINK !scope="col" | LOT NUMBER ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | TRANSCRIPTION |- |[[Cahill-1200|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1200|Mary Theresa]]||1917 Jul 25||2003 Aug 23||86||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block D, Row 1, Plot 035||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1197|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1197|Matthew James]]||1840||1912 Nov 01||72||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 072||Sacred to the Memory of MATTHEW JAMES beloved husband of Marion Cahill who departed this life November 1st 1912 aged 72 years. - Peace Perfect Peace  |- |[[Miller-62348|CAHILL]]||[[Miller-62348|Marion or Marian]]||1849 Jul 27||1934 Jan 30||84||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 072B||ILMO MOTHER who passed peacefully away Jan. 30th 1934 aged 84 years |- |CAHILL||Grace Maude||xx||1945 Jan 30||36||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 320||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1198|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1198|Herbert Reginald]]||1890||1919 Jan 08||28||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 8, Plot 066B||To be transcribed |- |[[Deacon-1239|CAHILL]]||[[Deacon-1239|Mabel Thomasine]]||1869||1918 Nov 30||43||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 097B||To be transcribed |- |[[Cahill-1199|CAHILL]]||[[Cahill-1199|Thomas Francis]]||1864||1918 Oct 03||54||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block I, Plot 097||To be transcribed |- |[[Calkin-66|CALKIN]]||[[Calkin-66|Eufonia Greenwood (Jack)]]||1903||1973 Dec 26||70||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 178||To be transcribed |- |[[Campbell-12704|CAMPBELL]]||[[Campbell-12704|Charles]]||1869||1922 Oct 05||xx||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Campbell-12704 Campbell, C]||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[McDonald-15622|CAVEN]]||[[McDonald-15622|Flora]]||1849||1921 Jun 17||72||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 117A||To be transcribed |- |CAVEN||Robert||xx||1925 Apr 07||57||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block S, Plot 117||To be transcribed |- |CAVENETT||William Denis||1923 Sep 23||1998 Jan 24||74||To be uploaded||Area 6 - Rsa, Block C, Rsa Ashes, Plot 072||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5355|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5355|Eric William]]||1908 Feb 16||1909 Jan 31||11 mths||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 2, Plot 073||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5356|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5356|James George]]||1877 Sep 29||1931 Jan 27||53||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026A||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5348|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5348|Charles Smith]]||1840||1929 Dec 30||89||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |CHASE||Cherie Patricia||xx||1973 Apr 14||38||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block B, Plot 945||To be transcribed |- |CHASE||Elizabeth ||xx||1913 Apr 28||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5350|CHASE]]||[[Chase-5350|William Neri]]||xx||1913 Apr 09||40||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 026||To be transcribed |- |[[Cleveland-854|CLEVELAND]]||[[Cleveland-854|Cyril Harvey]]||1885||1933 Aug 02||48||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-854 Cleveland, CH & MB]||Area 1, Block E, Plot 113A||To be transcribed |- |[[Parker-11337|CLEVELAND]]||[[Parker-11337|Mabel Beehan]]||1888||1916 Mar 19||28||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-854 Cleveland, CH & MB]||Area 1, Block E, Plot 113||To be transcribed |- |CLEVELAND||Irene Emily||xx||1923 Jan 29||19||To be uploaded||Area 2, Block U, Plot 097B||To be transcribed |- |[[Colhoun-141|COLHOUN]]||[[Colhoun-141|Robert Desmond]]||1906 Mar 10||1943 Mar 28||37||To be uploaded||Area 5 Block D Plot 614||ILMO Robert Desmond Colhoun died 28 Mar 1943 aged 37 years |- |COLHOUN||Robert||1877 May 23||1938 Oct 28||xx||To be uploaded||xxx||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26668|COOK]]||[[Cook-26668|John]]||1859 May 31||1940 May 20||80||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 092B||To be transcribed |- |[[McLean-5875|COOK]]||[[McLean-5875|Margaret Catherine]]||1868||1936 Jul 26||68||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 092B||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26671|COOK]]||[[Cook-26671|Robert Haldane]]||1885||1960 May 12||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 086||To be transcribed |- |[[Cook-26673|COOK]]||[[Cook-26673|John Ashley]]||1887||1960 Oct 19||74||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 086||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Alan Bruce||1966||1966||6 wks||To be uploaded||Area 5, Block D, Plot 049||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Arthur||xx||1930 May 12||68||To be uploaded||Area Mil, Block Vets, Plot 111||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Benjamin||1925 Oct 10||2014 Feb 27||xx||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 183||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Christina||xx||1921 Oct 20||65||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block J, Plot 130B||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Eliza Ellen||xx||1956 Aug 31||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block A, Plot 141A||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Elizabeth||1931 Jun 01||1986 Apr 29||53||To be uploaded||Area 6, Block A, Plot 183||To be transcribed |- |COOK||Emma Jane||xx||1949 Nov 10||84||To be uploaded||Area 3, Block 9, Plot 027A||To be transcribed |- |[[Chase-5357|COX]]||[[Chase-5357|Rhoda May]]||1881||1959 Oct 29||78||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 075||To be transcribed |- |[[Cox-19372|COX]]||[[Cox-19372|William Robert (Robert)]]||1881||1918 Mar 16||36||To be uploaded||Area 1, Block C, Plot 075A||To be transcribed |}

Waikato Rebels

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[[Category:Waikato, New Zealand, Maori Iwi]] [[Category:Ngāti Tipa]] '''Please Note the term "Rebels" is the title of the actual source. A better and more appropriate term would be soldiers of King Tawhiao's Resistance.''' ==List of rebels Waikato War of the 60's.== [Predominantly from Ngati Tipa]Source : Papers and memoranda relating to the Maori; collected, and in many instances written, by John White. Collated and arranged by George Graham and John Barr. 2/p.17 [Folder - loose pages] ;
1. '''[[Kukutai-3|Hori Kukutai]]'''
2. '''[[Kukutai-2|Potaua Nini Kukutai]]''' Note: Native Assessor
3. Ruka Taurua;
4. Noa Te Tawharu [Noa Te Tawharuru];
5. Pata Kautewii;
6. Hone [Te] Whareirohia;
7. Hura Kukutai;
8. Hohepa Te Ripa;
9. Mahamaha;
10. Pairama Te Whara;
11. Wetere [Wetere Te Haruru or Hone Wetere Te Rerenga];
12. Henare [Ngahiwi or P. Whatihoro?];
13. More [Toheriri];
14. Mohi;
15. Kapene [Matene];
16. Nui;
17. Harauira [Hara Kukutai?];
18. Hohua Tomowhare;
19. Te Whererahi;
20. Teira [Pomare];
21. Piti [Piiti Hone];
22. Te Aho [Wiremu?];
23. Te Hira; Taituha;
24. Turia [Ngapaka];
25. Pita;
26. Netana [Nutana Te Aho?];
27. Pana Te Koi;
28. Ropati;
29. Neha;
30. Wiremu;
31. Totaea;
32. Ngawharau;
33. Ruka Kuao;
34. Erueti;
35. Minarapa [Te Koru];
36. Te Warena [Turangapiko] or [Warena Ngarau].
==Sources==

Waikopua Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Whitford, Auckland]] [[Category: Waikopua Cemetery, Whitford, Auckland]] = Waikopua Cemetery = A small rural cemetery in Whitford. Waikopua Cemetery is a small cemetery dating from 1866 and has been established to the resident of the Whitford, Beachlands and Maraetai Communities. LOCATION: 32 Waikopua Rd, Whitford, Auckland 2571 === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2665590/waikopua-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waikopua-Cemetery/147493 Billion Graves]

Waikumete Cemetery

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[[Category: Waikumete Cemetery, Glen Eden, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == About Waikumete Cemetery == Waikumete Cemetery is a place of beauty, tranquillity, quiet reverence and rich history, which has served greater Auckland and Waitakere since 1886. It is the largest cemetery in New Zealand, and one of the largest public parks in the Auckland region. ---- Link to the Category page for the '''[[:Category: Waikumete Cemetery, Glen Eden, Auckland|Waikumete Cemetery]]'''. When adding profiles to this page, please ensure that they have the Cemetery category also on their profile - which should be: Category: Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand. ---- '''Location''' :4155 Great North Road :Glen Eden :Auckland, New Zealand :(-36.90399,174.64894) :'''Administered by''' Auckland Council ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Progress === * 32 profiles linked on the table. 1 photo linked. There are 128 known profiles currently on WikiTree interred at Waikumete, so there are 96 more to enter on the table. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 16:29, 13 January 2018 (EST) * There are now 491 profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 12:03, 28 March 2019 (UTC) ---- ==Burials== ''When using the table below to add entries, for the date fields use YYYY, MMM, DD (include a leading zero for day dates one to nine).'' As this cemetery has a large number of interments, transcriptions are not included in the table. Refer to the individual image previews for transcription information. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- ![[Andrews-10151|ANDREWS]] |[[Andrews-10151|Clarence Leonard]] |1907 Apr 27 |1990 Sep 19 |83 |To be added |- ![[Barker-7545|BARKER]] |[[Barker-7545|James Leslie]] |1894 Oct 01 |1984 Oct 27 |90 |To be added |- ![[Coningham-4|BARKER]] |[[Coningham-4|Agnes]] |1893 Apr 20 |1958 Apr 08 |64 |To be added |- ![[Barker-7544|BARKER]] |[[Barker-7544|Clarence Selven]] |1920 Jan 01 |2008 Jan 28 |88 |To be added |- ![[Barron-2955|BARRON]] |[[Barron-2955|Alexander James]] |1870 Dec 12 |1938 May 15 |69 |To be added |- ![[Barron-888|BARRON]] |[[Barron-888|Isaac]] |1891 Jun 17 |1950 Sep 28 |60 |To be added |- ![[Bartley-790|BARTLEY]] |[[Bartley-790|Arthur Frederick]] |1887 Apr 05 |1967 Jun 09 |80 |To be added |- ![[Osbaldiston-17|BARTLEY]] |[[Osbaldiston-17|Elsie Elphine]] |1888 |1957 Dec 31 |69 |Ashes scattered |- ![[Beare-312|BEARE]] |[[Beare-312|John Thomas]] |1869 |1939 Sep 23 |70 |To be added |- ![[Blackmore-363|BLACKMORE]] |[[Blackmore-363|Ray John]] |1949 |1991 May 27 |42 |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blackmore-363 Blackmore RJ] |- ![[Blücher-52|BLUCHER]] |[[Blücher-52|Edmund]] |1855 Oct 09 |1937 May 10 |81 |To be added |- ![[Blucher-50|BLUCHER]] |[[Blucher-50|Frederick Desmond]] |1892 Oct 09 |1942 Jun 16 |49 |To be added |- ![[Blucher-48|BLUCHER]] |[[Blucher-48|Victoria May Blanche]] |1914 |1918 Nov 18 |4 |To be added |- ![[Cortesi-56|BRIGHT]] |[[Cortesi-56|Ivy Jewel]] |1934 Apr 30 |1992 Apr 28 |57 |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cortesi-56 Bright, IJ] |- ![[Bryden-157|BRYDEN]] |[[Bryden-157|William]] |1869 Sep 05 |1939 Nov 05 |70 |To be added |- ![[Chamberlain-3216|CHAMBERLAIN]] |[[Chamberlain-3216|Horace Alexander]] |1887 Oct 20 |1954 Feb 24 |65 |To be added |- ![[Corlett-223|CORLETT]] |[[Corlett-223|John Norris]] |1888 Mar 20 |1955 Apr 20 |67 |To be added |- ![[Corney-155|CORNEY]] |[[Corney-155|Edwin Noel]] |1922 |1943 Aug 21 |21 |To be added |- ![[Cortesi-45|CORTESI]] |[[Cortesi-45|Charles Frederick]] |1906 Oct 20 |1995 Jan 18 |88 |To be added |- ![[Cortesi-44|CORTESI]] |[[Cortesi-44|David Benjamin]] |1905 Jul 20 |1926 Aug 26 |21 |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cortesi-44 Cortesi, DB] |- ![[Cortesi-8|CORTESI]] |[[Cortesi-8|Donald Peter]] |1937 Feb 25 |1990 Oct 04 |53 |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cortesi-8 Cortesi, DP] |- ![[Cortesi-43|CORTESI]] |[[Cortesi-43|George Frederick]] |1903 Aug 03 |1990 Jul 19 |86 |To be added |- ![[Gilbert-7137|CORTESI]] |[[Gilbert-7137|Ivy Florence May]] |1904 May 17 |1942 Jul 05 |38 |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cortesi-56 Cortesi, IFM] |- ![[Roach-2528|CORTESI]] |[[Roach-2528|Mary Jane]] |1880 Mar 21 |1966 Aug 06 |86 |To be added |- ![[Brodie-3074|CROUCHER]] |[[Brodie-3074|Elizabeth Blair]] |1867 Nov 12 |1931 Dec 19 |66 |To be added |- ![[Croucher-275|CROUCHER]] |[[Croucher-275|Herbert]] |1863 |1949 Apr 24 |86 |To be added |- ![[Crozier-569|CROZIER]] |[[Crozier-569|William James]] |1866 May 20 |1938 May 26 |71 |To be added |- ![[Eckley-105|ECKLEY]] |[[Eckley-105|Richard]] |1859 Jun 04 |1946 Dec 25 |87 |To be added |- ![[Smith-134056|ECKLEY]] |[[Smith-134056|Annie Laman]] |1858 Oct 15 |1942 Aug 16 |83 |To be added |- ![[Foy-587|FOY]] |[[Foy-587|Joseph Michael]] |1847 |1923 Apr 03 |76 |To be added |- ![[Atchison-330|FRENCH]] |[[Atchison-330|Mary Ann]] |1873 |1924 Mar 14 |52 |To be added |- ![[Battensby-9|FRENCH]] |[[Battensby-9|Ellen]] |1876 |1961 Mar 20 |85 |To be added |- ![[French-6688|FRENCH]] |[[French-6688|Alma Victor]] |1873 |1947 Mar 10 |74 |To be added |- ![[French-6717|FRENCH]] |[[French-6717|Alfred Leslie]] |1899 Apr 25 |1989 Jan 22 |89 |To be added |- ![[Barister-1|FRENCH]] |[[Barister-1|Mona May]] |1901 Jul 09 |1975 Jun 17 |73 |To be added |- ![[Brown-59307|NOVIS]] |[[Brown-59307|Elizabeth]] |1881 |1967 Mar 04 |86 |To be added |- ![[Collins-1460|PIRRIT]] |[[Collins-1460|Margaret Emily]] |1907 Sep 12 |1970 Dec 26 |63 |To be added |- ![[Barrett-6534|STEWART]] |[[Barrett-6534|June Rose]] |1929 Oct 11 |2010 Jul 19 |80 |To be added |- ![[Watts-5497|WATTS]] |[[Watts-5497|Henry Uruguay]] |1841 |1917 Nov 01 |76 |To be added |- ![[Cortesi-46|WOLF]] |[[Cortesi-46|Cecilia Orsola]] |1907 Oct 17 |1966 Jan 29 |58 |Ashes scattered |}

Waimairi Cemetery

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[[:Category: Waimairi Cemetery, Burnside, Canterbury]] [[Category: Canterbury Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Waimairi Cemetery, Burnside, Canterbury|Waimairi Cemetery]] in [[:Category:Christchurch,_Canterbury|Christchurch,_Canterbury]].'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for [[:Waimairi Cemetery, Burnside, Canterbury|Waimari Cemetery]] was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Waimairi Cemetery, Burnside, Canterbury| Wikitree]]: 6 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154542/waimairi-cemetery| Findagrave]: 13128 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waimairi-Cemetery/203738| Billion Graves] : 11020 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- |'''Example no photo''' [[Baillie-42|Baillie]]||Elizabeth|| July 30, 1905||September 17, 1977||None yet||[[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71119362| 71119362]] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Waimangaroa Cemetery

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Waimangaroa_Cemetery,_Waimangaroa,_West_Coast]]

Waimate Lawn Cemetery

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[[Category: Canterbury Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Waimate Lawn Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate Lawn Cemetery]] in [[:Category: Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate, Canterbury]].'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for [[:Category: Waimate Lawn Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate Lawn Cemetery]] was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Waimate Lawn Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury| Wikitree]]: 2 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220863/waimate-lawn-cemetery| Findagrave]: 116 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waimate-Lawn-Cemetery/160359| Billion Graves] : 5 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Waimate Old Cemetery

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[[Category: Canterbury Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Waimate, Old Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate Old Cemetery]] in [[:Category: Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate, Canterbury]].'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for [[:Category: Waimate, Old Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury|Waimate Old Cemetery]] was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Waimate, Old Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury| Wikitree]]: 12 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2539908/waimate-old-cemetery| Findagrave]: 260 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waimate-Old-Cemetery/300754| Billion Graves] : 5 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Waimea West Cemetery

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Tasman_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages
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[[Category: Tasman Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Waimea West Cemetery, Brightwater, Tasman|Waimea West Cemetery]] in Brightwater, Tasman .'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Waimea West Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2556565/waimea-west-cemetery FindAGrave]

Wainscott Name Study

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DNA_Projects
One_Name_Studies
Wainscott_Name_Study
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[[Category:Wainscott Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wainui Cemetery Free Space

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Auckland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages
Wainui_Cemetery,_Wainui,_Auckland
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[[Category: Wainui Cemetery, Wainui, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Wainui Cemetery is in Wainui, near Silverdale, Auckland. It contains the graves of many early settlers to the area. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2534680 Find-a-Grave] This has 565 records. * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/178876 BillionGraves] This has 10 records. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''1''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''565''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''10'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Waipipi Cemetery

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Auckland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages
Waipipi_Cemetery,_Awhitu,_Auckland
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[[Category: Waipipi Cemetery, Awhitu, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] A freespace page for Waipipi Cemetery in Auckland, New Zealand. === About === {{Image|file=Waipipi_Cemetery-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=View from the Cemetery }} This free space page for the Waipipi Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] and the Oceania Cemeteries Project. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. ===To Do=== {{Image|file=Waipipi_Cemetery-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=View of the Steel mill from the Cemetery }} Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions ::''Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions.'' * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::''When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation.'' *Validate links and transcription information ::''Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy.'' * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::''Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. '' {{Image|file=Waipipi_Cemetery-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption="Kotare Road" - farm track }} ----- ===Table of Interments=== Table of interments will be placed here.

Waipu Cemetery Free Space page

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Northland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages
Waipu_Cemetery,_Waipu,_Northland
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[[Category: Waipu Cemetery, Waipu, Northland]] [[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Waipu Cemetery == === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289097/waipu-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waipu-Cemetery/204423 BillionGraves] === Notable Interments === Waipu Public Cemetery, Whangarei District, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Trooper Archibald Norman McFarlane who died of measles on 6 June 1915. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''562''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''424''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''1386'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Wait Family Mysteries

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Family_Mysteries
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Wait Family of Rhode Island

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Sources_by_Name
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Wait Family of Rhode Island == Family records of the descendants of Thomas Wait, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island . * by Wait, John Cassan, 1860-1936 * published 1904 by Wait, John Cassan * Citation Example: ::: Wait, John Cassan. ''[[Space:Wait Family of Rhode Island|Wait Family of Rhode Island]]'' (1904) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Wait|Wait]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wait Family of Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Go5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=P_UUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd00wait * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd00lcwait * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd1904wait * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd00inwait * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofde00lcwait * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsde00waitgoog * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsde01waitgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774229 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12898

Waitahuna Cemetery

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Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages
Waitahuna,_Otago
Waitahuna_Cemetery,_Waitahuna,_Otago
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[[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]][[Category:Waitahuna,_Otago]][[Category:Waitahuna_Cemetery,_Waitahuna,_Otago]] ==Waitahuna Cemetery== ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Waitahuna Cemetery in Waitahuna, Clutha, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Waitahuna Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category: Waitahuna Cemetery, Waitahuna, Otago| Wikitree]]: 2 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2582273/waitahuna-cemetery| Findagrave]: 890 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Waitara Cemetery Free Space page

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Taranaki_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages
Waitara_Cemetery,_Waitara,_Taranaki
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[[Category: Waitara Cemetery, Waitara, Taranaki]] [[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] '''LOCATION:'''
Bayly St,
Waitara,
New Plymouth District,
Taranaki,
New Zealand
=== Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waitara-Cemetery/282385 BillionGraves] - this has 1561 entries * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2321844 Find-A-Grave] showing over 574 interments.

Waitati Cemetery

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Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages
Waitati,_Otago
Waitati_(Blueskin)_Cemetery,_Waitati,_Otago
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[[Category:Waitati,_Otago]][[Category:Waitati (Blueskin)_Cemetery,_Waitati,_Otago]] [[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] This page is part of the [[Space:New Zealand Cemeteries Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category:Waitati (Blueskin)_Cemetery,_Waitati,_Otago|Waitati Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Waitati (Blueskin) Cemetery '''Address:''' Waitati , Otago '''GPS Coordinates:''' -45.7541100, 170.5803900 '''Information:''' ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Waitati (Blueskin)_Cemetery,_Waitati,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 14 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2538584/waitati-cemetery| Findagrave]: 563 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waitati-Blueskin-Cemetery/284029| Billion Graves] :225 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions **Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery **Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === About this Free-Space Page === This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the cemetery is fully surveyed. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]].

Waiting Information

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[[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys home profile]] This information is waiting for a response from profile managers before I place it on an existing profile or make a new Free Space page for it. Add to all PGM profiles: wikitreepgm-pa@googlegroups.com For citations: at beginning at end Make == Sources == section, put in it . This will make citations show up. Copied from profile, put on free space page: use link. [[Davenport-61|Ebenezer Davenport (1661-1738)]] Copied from free space page, put on profile: use link. [[Space:Ebenezer_Davenport_(1661-1738)_Expanded_Biography|Ebenezer Davenport (1661-1738) Expanded Biography]] Lists: # for children with birth / baptism sources; * for everything else. == Sources == SOURCES FOR HARTFORD: * Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut, published 1914 by the city of Hartford as found at [https://archive.org/details/colonialhistoryo00hart/page/n1/mode/2up] * Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/mode/2up] * Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 14, Distribution of Land) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon14conn/mode/2up] * The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; by Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897, ed as found at [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_B18EAAAAYAAJ/mode/2up] * History of Hadley : including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Judd, Sylvester, 1789-1860; Boltwood, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius), 1825-1905 Publication date 1905 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd/mode/2up] * Jacobus, Donald Lines and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.) as found at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066151523&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021] Jeremy Adams [Adams-406] DONE / John Adams [Adams-418] DONE William Beardsley [Beardsley-17] ALREADY DONE Nathaniel Brown (Middletown) [Brown-3264] MOVED OUT OF AREA Thomas Bunce [Bunce-48] ALREADY DONE Richard Church [Church-166] DONE William Clark [Clark-1039] / William Clark [Clark-12478] (moved to Wethersfield) James Ensign [Ensign-8] DONE Henry Flower [Flower-609] ALREADY DONE / Lamrock Flower [Flower-423] ALREADY DONE Samuel Gaines (Glastonbury) [Gaines-410] Thomas Graves [Graves-170] / Isaac Graves [Graves-1489] / John Graves [Graves-196] Samuel Greenhill [Greenhill-4] DONE William Hickox (Farmington) [Hickox-39] / Samuel Hickox [Hickox-41] Thomas Judd [Judd-9] / Samuel Judd [Judd-14] / Thomas Judd [Judd-3] William Kelsey [Kelsey-7] Matthew Marvin [Marvin-11] Isaac Lane (Middletown) [Lane-5740] Thomas Miller (Middletown) [Miller-5222] / Benjamin Miller [Miller-5225] Jarvis Mudge [Mudge-24] Joseph Nash [Nash-141] Thomas Newell [Newell-10] George Orvis [Orvis-4] / Samuel Orvis [Orvis-7] Paul Peck [Peck-220] / Richard Risley [Risley-12] / Richard Risley [13] / Samuel Risley [Risley-61] John Shepard [Shepard-105] DONE / John Shepard [Shepard-3490] DONE Joseph Simonds (1687) [Simonds-618] / Benjamin Simons [Simons-2439] Joseph Smith [Smith-1807] Richard Smith (1707) [Smith-40484] / Isaac Smith [Smith-40428] / Elizur [Smith-40405] William Spencer [Spencer-629] / Samuel Spencer [Spencer-1961] John Stanley (Farmington) [Stanley-155] George Steele [Steele-41] Thomas Upson (Farmington) [upson-14] John White [White-548] / John White [White-5815] (32) SOURCES FOR WETHERSFIELD: * The history of ancient Wethersfield by Stiles, Henry Reed, 1900 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofancient01stil_0/mode/2up] * Jacobus, Donald Lines and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.) as found at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066151523&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021] * History of Hadley : including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Judd, Sylvester, 1789-1860; Boltwood, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius), 1825-1905 Publication date 1905 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd/mode/2up] * Wethersfield and her daughters: Glastonbury, Rocky Hill, Newington, from 1634 to 1934 Publication date 1934 as found at [https://archive.org/details/wethersfieldherd00hart/mode/2up] * (First part) The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington, and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693 : from date of earliest settlement until the present time by Adams, Sherman W. (Sherman Wolcott), 1836-1898. 4n; Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909. cn 1904 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofancient11adam/mode/2up] * (Second Part) The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington, and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693 : from date of earliest settlement until the present time by Adams, Sherman W. (Sherman Wolcott), 1836-1898. 4n; Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909. cn 1904 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofancient12adam/mode/2up] William Blinn [Blinn-7] / Peter Blinn [Blinn-3] John Catlin [Catlin-155] / John Catlin [Catlin-9] William Goodrich [Goodrich-59] / William Goodrich [Goodrich-174] / William Goodrich [Goodrich-527] Moved to Litchfield / David Goodrich [Goodrich-843] John Hollister [Hollister-10] / Thomas Hollister [Hollister-122] / Joseph Hollister [Hollister-129] (moved to Glastonbury) / Zephaniah Hollister (Glastonbury) [Hollister-436] John Lattimer [Lattimer-10] Richard Montague [Montague-281] John Riley [Riley-534] Henry Smith [Smith-2065] DONE / Samuel Smith [Smith-2069] DONE Richard Smith [Smith-40488] / Richard Smith [Smith-7449] / Benjamin Smith [Smith-7456] Samuel Smith [Smith-1852] Matthias Treat [Treat-98] (wife Mary daughter of Richard Smith) Jacob Waterhouse [Waterhouse-58] / Abraham Waterhouse [Waterhouse-51] Thomas Welles [Wells-12073] (13) WINDSOR: The history of ancient Windsor, Connecticut by Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909 Publication date 1859 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00stil_1] * Some early records and documents of and relating to the town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703 by Connecticut Historical Society; Grant, Matthew, 1601-1681 Publication date 1930 as found at [https://archive.org/details/someearlyrecords00conn/mode/2up] John Alexander [Alexander-437] / George Alexander [Alexander-47] Thomas Bascom [Bascom-28] / Thomas Bascom [Bascom-26] Thomas Burnham [Burnham-436] Aaron Cooke [Cooke-66] / Noah Cooke [Cooke-5792] Thomas Dibble [Deeble-1] / Ebenezer Dibble [Dibble-23] Jaques/James Eno [Eno-6] / John Eno [En0-3] Jonathan Gillett [Gillett-26] / Cornelius Gillette [Gillette-48] / Daniel Gillett [Gillett-345] John Hoskins [Hoskins-296] / Anthony Hoskins [Hoskins-32] / Anthony Hoskins [Hoskins-294] / Anthony Hoskins [Hoskins-601] / Anthony Haskins [Haskins-522] Ephraim Huit [Huit-2] Nathaniel Phelps [Phelps-622] / Nathaniel Phelps [Phelps-621] John Strong [Strong-58] / Thomas Strong [Strong-273] Walter Gaylord [Gaylord-7] / Joseph Gaylord [Gaylord-13] (12) SOURCES FOR CONNECTICUT: * Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 22, Court Records) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/mode/2up] * Historical notices of Connecticut; by Porter, William Smith, 1799-1866; Connecticut Historical Society 1842 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice01port/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Volume 1, 1636 - 1665 Publication Date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/n5/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Volume 2 1665 - 1678 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords02conn/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Volume 3 May 1678 - 1689 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Volume 4 Aug 1689 - May 1706 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsco04hoadgoog/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Volume 5 Oct 1706 - 1716 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc005conn/page/n3/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), May 1717 - October 1725 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc006conn/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy),May 1725 - May 1735 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc007conn/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), October 1735 - October 1743 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc008conn/mode/2up] * The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), May 1744 - November 1750 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc009conn/mode/2up] * Explanations: Exploring Connecticut as found at [https://www.ctexplored.org/connecticuts-brand-of-colonial-town/] SOURCES FOR CAMBRIDGE: A history of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1913 by Eliot, Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins), 1862-1950 Publication date 1913 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofcambridm00elio/mode/2up] History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a genealogical register by Paige, Lucius R. (Lucius Robinson), 1802-1896 Publication date 1877 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historycambridg02paiggoog] Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830, comprising the ministerial records of baptisms, marriages, deaths, admission to covenant and communion, dismissals and church proceedings; by First Church (Cambridge, Mass.); Sharples, Stephen Paschall, 1842-1923, ed published 1906 as found at [https://archive.org/details/recordsofchurcho00firs/mode/2up] SOURCES FOR MAINE: * The History of Portland, from 1632 to 1864: With a Notice of Previous ... By William Willis as found at [https://books.google.com/books?id=tffBtJBkRG8C&pg=PA292&lpg=PA292&dq=Ebenezer+Davenport+Falmouth&source=bl&ots=s916652vQV&sig=ACfU3U3sI0WTjoZe2YySe3cswW-olcUcKA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQ_oWb2ff1AhUWGDQIHRheB6YQ6AF6BAgaEAM#v=onepage&q=Ebenezer%20Davenport%20Falmouth&f=false] * Documentary history of the state of Maine by Maine Historical Society Volume III, the Trelawny Papers. Publication date 1869 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto03main/page/n6/mode/2up?q=Andrews] * Documentary history of the state of Maine, Volume IV, the Baxter Manuscripts by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1869-1916 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto04main/page/412/mode/2up?q=Andrews] * Documentary history of the state of Maine, Volume V, The Baxter Manuscripts by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1869-1916 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto05main/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Andrews] * Documentary history of the state of Maine Volume VI, the Baxter Manuscripts by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1869-1916 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto06main/page/n8/mode/2up?q=Andrews] * Documentary history of the state of Maine, Volume VII, The Farnham Papers by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1869-1916 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto07main/page/n8/mode/2up?q=aNDREWS] * Documentary history of the state of Maine, Volume VIII, The Farnham Papers by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1869-1916 as found at [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto08main/page/n10/mode/2up?q=Andrews] * York Deeds, Volume 2 as found at [https://books.google.com/books?id=YnUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA50&lpg=RA1-PA50&dq=Jane+Andrews+Andrew+Alger&source=bl&ots=rNsLMoUIzR&sig=ACfU3U1D6B0KKXh5YraFKCYqFEKQUgkOGw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjmzdmppP_1AhUxkmoFHWd6D_sQ6AF6BAgREAM#v=onepage&q=Andrews&f=false] * Collections of the Maine historical society by Maine Historical Society Publication date 1831 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofmai04main/page/74/mode/2up?q=Andrews] BENJAMIN ANDREWS, Samuel's father (no sources)

Waits Name Study

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[[Category:Waits Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Waiuku Cemetery Progress page

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This free-space page is to record the progress in capturing information on interments in [[Space:Waiuku_Cemetery|Waiuku Cemetery]], photos of headstones, and in adding profiles. Below will be a working table, for recording this information. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons, by surname, interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. For information on the cemetery itself, please visit the [[Space:Waiuku_Cemetery|Free-Space page for Waiuku Cemetery]]. ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. '''CURRENT PROGRESS:'''
71 entries in the table, 38 photos linked, 57 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 06:02, 21 November 2017 (EST)
72 entries in the table, 39 photos linked, 58 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 04:10, 28 November 2017 (EST)
88 entries in the table, 45 photos linked, 73 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 04:44, 12 January 2018 (EST)
95 entries in the table, 49 photos linked, 78 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 04:21, 12 February 2018 (EST)
124 entries in the table, 70 photos linked, 104 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 12:12, 19 May 2018 (UTC)
134 entries in the table, 76 photos linked, 111 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:37, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
154 entries in the table, 76 photos linked, 133 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 22:08, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
165 entries in the table, 78 photos linked, 144 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 00:05, 29 December 2018 (UTC)
1791 entries show on Find-a-Grave; This puts current progress on entries (compared to FaG) at 9%. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 02:23, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" style="width: 180px;"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Andrewartha-55|ANDREWARTHA]]||[[Andrewartha-55|John]]||1811||1858 Dec 04||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barriball-44|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-44|Alfred John]]||1858 Jan 01||1922 Jun 05||65||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barriball-50|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-50|Alfred Martyn]]||1856 Mar 09||1937 Jun 03||82||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-1 Barriball AM] |- |[[Barriball-41|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-41|Charles]]||1811 Jun 08||1880 Jan 23||69||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery Barriball C] |- |[[Barriball-53|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-53|Charles Thomas]]||1845 Apr 28||1917 Feb 26||71||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hodge-2671|BARRIBALL]]||[[Hodge-2671|Eliza Jane]]||1852 Oct 03||1921 Feb 17||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barriball-64|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-64|Charles Rainsford]]||1892 Jun 26||1970 Apr 17||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barriball-38|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-38|John]]||1836||1922 Feb 10||86||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-8 Barriball J] |- |[[Unknown-345165|BARRIBALL]]||[[Unknown-345165|Delia Bridget]]||1936 Jun 24||1903 Oct 12||67||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-7 Barriball DB] |- |[[Barriball-63|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-63|John Leslie]]||1895 Dec 02||1974 Feb 25||78||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-19 Barriball, JL & LG] |- |[[Renwick-278|BARRIBALL]]||[[Renwick-278|Lilian Grace]]||1897 Aug 27||1995 Feb 05||97||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-19 Barriball, JL & LG] |- |[[Barriball-54|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-54|Joseph]]||1853 Dec 13||1942 Sep 15||88||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-16 Barriball, J] |- |[[Eddy-2643|BARRIBALL]]||[[Eddy-2643|Eliza]]||1854 Oct 17||1930 Jul 6||75||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-15 Barriball, E] |- |[[Barriball-43|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-43|Samuel]]||1840||1895 Apr 18||55||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-12 Barriball, S] |- |[[Barriball-48|BARRIBALL]]||[[Barriball-48|William Henry]]||1851||1923 Aug 21||72||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bregmen-5|BARRIBALL]]||[[Bregmen-5|Elizabeth]]||1854||1902 Aug 22||48||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bregmen-5-3 Barriball E] |- |[[Ridgley-312|BINNS]]||[[Ridgley-312|Gladys Tabitha]]||1897 Aug 17||1986 Aug 21||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Braun-1536|BRAUN]]||[[Braun-1536|Doreini May]]||1903||1905 Dec 19||2||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Braun-593|BRAUN]]||[[Braun-593|Henry]]||1872||1888 Jan 08||15||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Braun-593 Braun, H & M H] |- |[[Meeshern-1|BRAUN]]||[[Meeshern-1|Maria Henrietta Frederica]]||1835||1895 Oct 28||65||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Braun-593 Braun, H & M H] |- |[[Braun-1531|BRAUN]]||[[Braun-1531|George Leslie Lewis]]||1898||1983 Feb 04||84||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Braun-1531 Braun GL] |- |[[Trott-467|BRAUN]]||[[Trott-467|Esther Sarah]]||1862||1943 Aug 29||80||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Trott-467 Braun G & ES] |- |[[Braun-615|BRAUN]]||[[Braun-615|George William Louis]]||1864||1938 Feb 12||73||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Trott-467 Braun G & ES] |- |[[Bregmen-11|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-11|George]]||1843 Mar 12||1925 Aug 23||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bregmen-11 Bregmen G & SE] |- |[[Bregmen-12|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-12|George]]||1867||1878 Apr 01||11||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bregmen-12 Bregmen G] |- |[[Bregmen-6|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-6|George]]||1814 Sep 18||1871 Aug 12||54||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bregmen-6 Bregmen G & C] |- |[[Sheppard-2680|BREGMEN]]||[[Sheppard-2680|Catherine]]||1821 Aug 06||1901 Jun 22||82||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bregmen-6 Bregmen G & C] |- |[[Bregmen-1|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-1|John Frederick]]||1872||1953 Jul 13||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Walters-2714|BREGMEN]]||[[Walters-2714|Elizabeth Ann]]||1873||1942 Jun 06||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bregmen-13|BREGMEN]]||[[Bregmen-13|William Edward]]||1907||1936 Dec 15||29||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bright-2688|BRIGHT]]||[[Bright-2688|Thomas]]||1867 Jul 14||1943 May 03||76||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bright-2688 Bright T & EJ] |- |[[Leaning-10|BRIGHT]]||[[Leaning-10|Emily Jane]]||1874||1959 Sep 07||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bright-2688 Bright T & EJ] |- |[[Holland-3517|BRIGHT]]||[[Holland-3517|Elizabeth]]||1849 Mar 08||1931 Jul 11||82||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holland-3517 Bright J & E] |- |[[Bright-1140|BRIGHT]]||[[Bright-1140|James]]||1838 Oct 17||1920 Apr 06||79||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holland-3517 Bright J & E] |- |[[McDonald-15738|BRIGHT]]||[[McDonald-15738|Annie]]||1884 Jan 13||1972 Sep 22||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15735|CAMPBELL]]||[[McDonald-15735|Sarah]]||1877 Jun 19||1957 Apr 15||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Craig-7645|CRAIG]]||[[Craig-7645|John]]||1837||1914 Nov 22||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craig-7645 Craig Family] |- |[[Unknown-421004|CRAIG]]||[[Unknown-421004|Margaret Ann]]||1840||1914 Dec 15||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craig-7645 Craig Family] |- |[[Deed-39|DEED]]||[[Deed-39|William Forster]]||1865||1937 Nov 08||72||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Deed-39 Deed WF & MJ] |- |[[Hickey-1991|DEED]]||[[Hickey-1991|Mary Jane]]||1871||1944 Dec 02||73||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Deed-39 Deed WF & MJ] |- |[[Brady-3167|DROMGOOL]]||[[Brady-3167|Mary Ann]]||1866||1949 Jul 10||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Dromgool-44|DROMGOOL]]||[[Dromgool-44|Ann Margaret]]||1865 Dec 01||1904 Aug 20||39||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Dromgool-50|DROMGOOL]]||[[Dromgool-50|Christopher]]||1869 Apr 10||1947 Dec 09||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fellowes-137|FELLOWS]]||[[Fellowes-137|Eric Russell]]||1898 Jun 05||1961 Feb 07||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Harry-707|FELLOWS]]||[[Harry-707|Charlotte Matilda Ann]]||1899 Nov 07||1977 Apr 06||77||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fellows-1054|FELLOWS]]||[[Fellows-1054|Russell William]]||1945 Dec 10||2005 Apr 06||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-18 Fellows, WF, MG & RW] |- |[[Fellows-1053|FELLOWS]]||[[Fellows-1053|Walter Frederick]]||1922 Feb 27||1974 Sep 10||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-18 Fellows, WF, MG & RW] |- |[[Robertson-11849|FELLOWS]]||[[Robertson-11849|Mary Grace]]||1924 Apr 09||2005 Dec 09||81||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-18 Fellows, WF, MG & RW] |- |[[Barriball-49|GAULTON]]||[[Barriball-49|Anna Maria]]||1861 Feb 22||1939 Sep 21||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Gaulton-47|GAULTON]]||[[Gaulton-47|Harry]]||1868 Aug 02||1946 Sep 07||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Ghezzi-7|GHEZZI]]||[[Ghezzi-7|Isaac]]||1885||1939 Jun 19||53||In loving memory of Isaac Beloved husband of Ada S. Ghezzi. Passed away 19th June 1939. In his 54th year. "For ever with the Lord"||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ghezzi-7 Ghezzi I] |- |[[Harvey-10259|HARVEY]]||[[Harvey-10259|Doris Elizabeth]]||1909 Dec 29||1910 Jan 14||2w||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harvey-10259 Harvey, DE] |- |[[Wallace-10666|HARVEY]]||[[Wallace-10666|Ellen]]||1965 May 17||1941 Apr 03||73||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Harvey-9377|HARVEY]]||[[Harvey-9377|Frank]]||1861||1921 Jan 11||59||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harvey-9377 Harvey, F] |- |[[Harvey-10258|HARVEY]]||[[Harvey-10258|Norman Matthew]]||1907 Aug 06||1985 Sep 19||78||In loving memory of Norman Harvey Passed away 19th Sept. 1985 Aged 78 Years Loved Husband of Nell Passed away 18th August 2001 Aged 93 Years. At Rest.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harvey-10258 Harvey, NM & EN] |- |[[Cox-20679|HARVEY]]||[[Cox-20679|Edith Nellie]]||1908 Aug 16||2001 Aug 18||93||In loving memory of Norman Harvey Passed away 19th Sept. 1985 Aged 78 Years Loved Husband of Nell Passed away 18th August 2001 Aged 93 Years. At Rest.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harvey-10258 Harvey, NM & EN] |- |[[Fletcher-5518|HARVEY]]||[[Fletcher-5518|Alice Jane]]||1897 Aug 27||1980 Aug 12||82||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fletcher-5518 Harvey, AJ] |- |[[Harvey-6736|HARVEY]]||[[Harvey-6736|Frank Dudley]]||1905 Feb 14||1969 Jun 06||64||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harvey-6736 Harvey, FD] |- |[[Henry-5967|HENRY]]||[[Henry-5967|Rex Osmond]]||1930 Aug 29||2015 Oct 03||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-14 Henry RO & MJ] |- |[[Henry-6522|HENRY]]||[[Henry-6522|Osmond]]||1888 Dec 12||1980 Sep 05||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Franklin-5383|HENRY]]||[[Franklin-5383|Marjorie Joan]]||1930 Nov 20||2015 Dec 23||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-14 Henry RO & MJ] |- |[[Henry-5388|HENRY]]||[[Henry-5388|Alan Osmond]]||1952 Mar 13||1983 Apr 03||34||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henry-5388 Henry AO] |- |[[Eckley-92|HENRY]]||[[Eckley-92|Jessie]]||1890 Nov 21||1970 Jun 30||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Orsmond-7|HENRY]]||[[Orsmond-7|Isabella Brine]]||1926 Sep 07||1896 Jun 15||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Orsmond-7 Henry IB] |- |[[Hickey-1386|HICKEY]]||[[Hickey-1386|Thomas]]||1815||1910 May 28||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hickey-1388|HICKEY]]||[[Hickey-1388|William James]]||1864||1934 Dec 17||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Harvey-9760|HILL]]||[[Harvey-9760|Ethel May]]||1887 Sep 11||1975 Jan 03||87||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-26064 Hill, A & E & A] |- |[[Hill-26064|HILL]]||[[Hill-26064|Arthur Herbert]]||1883||1960 Jan 08||76||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-26064 Hill, A & E & A] |- |[[Hill-26067|HILL]]||[[Hill-26067|Arthur Maxwell]]||1916 Apr 28||1918 Dec 11||2||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-26064 Hill, A & E & A] |- |[[Hill-26066|HILL]]||[[Hill-26066|Frank Wallace]]||1912 May 03||2008 Sep 21||96||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Logan-3415|HILL]]||[[Logan-3415|Zelda Isabel]]||1917 Jun 08||2006 Feb 03||88||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Asher-43|HOLLAND]]||[[Asher-43|Alice Dorothy]]||1861 Nov 17||1928 Jan 23||65||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Holland-246|HOLLAND]]||[[Holland-246|Samuel Thomas]]||1859 Jan 17||1948 Nov 16||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Holst-309|HOLST]]||[[Holst-309|Henry Owen]]||1921||1939 Feb 01||18||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holst-309 Holst H O] |- |[[May-4588|HOOD]]||[[May-4588|Henrietta]]||1889 May 21||1978 Sep 04||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hood-4001|HOOD]]||[[Hood-4001|John Alexander]]||1890 Feb 02||1955 Oct 29||65||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Jeffries-1102|JEFFRIES]]||[[Jeffries-1102|Harry Percy]]||1883 Jan 11||1918 Nov 25||35||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jeffries-1102 Jeffries HP] |- |[[Logan-3418|LOGAN]]||[[Logan-3418|Laurence Edward Johnson]]||1906 Aug 18||1996 May 28||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Makgill-29|MAKGILL]]||[[Makgill-29|Donald Haldane]]||1921||1982 Feb 23||60||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-10 Makgill, D H] |- |[[Makgill-30|MAKGILL]]||[[Makgill-30|David]]||1880 Jan 02||1934 Oct 26||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Palmer-16128|MAKGILL]]||[[Palmer-16128|Margaret Elizabeth]]||1886 Aug 10||1948 Jun 11||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Manning-4688|MANNING]]||[[Manning-4688|Arthur Wellesley]]||1837||1911 Sep 08||73||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Manning-4688-1 Manning A W & M] |- |[[May-4578|MAY]]||[[May-4578|Anthony]]||1858 Feb 21||1918 Nov 22||60||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/May-4578 May A & A] |- |[[Braun-591|MAY]]||[[Braun-591|Anna]]||1861||1948 Sep 29||86||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/May-4578 May A & A] |- |[[May-4579|MAY]]||[[May-4579|Mabel]]||1885 Feb 22||1955 May 19||69||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[May-4584|MAY]]||[[May-4584|Ernest Charles]]||1897 Jan 31||1918 Dec 04||21||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/May-4584 May EC] |- |[[May-6824|MAY]]||[[May-6824|Anthony]]||1832 Jul 06||1931 Jul 07||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[May-6826|MAY]]||[[May-6826|Susan]]||1838 Sep 03||1925 Feb 19||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hickey-2239|MCDONALD]]||[[Hickey-2239|Dorothy Magdalene]]||1896 Feb 03||1981 Jul 14||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Deane-1079|MCDONALD]]||[[Deane-1079|Catherine Eliza]]||1850||1932 Jul 07||82||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15722|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15722|John Martin]]||1841||1914 Oct 07||73||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15769|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15769|Anthony Henry]]||1874 May 19||1953 Apr 17||78||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15768|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15768|Eileen Elizabeth]]||1925||1934 May 21||86||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15767|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15767|George]]||1893 Apr 12||1974 Jul 25||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15739|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15739|James]]||1885 Dec 10||1964 Nov 11||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McDonald-15770|MCDONALD]]||[[McDonald-15770|William James]]||1874 May 19||1958 Jun 04||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hamlin-718|MELLSOP]]||[[Hamlin-718|Florence Adela]]||1874 May 10||1958 May 06||83||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-19-1 Mellsop AE & F] |- |[[Mellsop-19|MELLSOP]]||[[Mellsop-19|Arthur Ethelbert]]||1869 Jun 09||1913 Aug 03||44||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-19-1 Mellsop AE & F] |- |[[Crispe-75|MELLSOP]]||[[Crispe-75|Charlotte Elisabeth]]||1840 Jan 14||1925 Aug 27||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-6-1 Mellsop, JT & CE] |- |[[Mellsop-7|MELLSOP]]||[[Mellsop-7|Lawrence Lionel]]||1879 Apr 06||1914 Aug 17||35||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-7 Mellsop, L L & M E G] |- |[[Orr-3169|MELLSOP]]||[[Orr-3169|Margaret Edith Gilmour]]||1878||1954 Sep 26||77||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-7 Mellsop, L L & M E G] |- |[[Mellsop-6|MELLSOP]]||[[Mellsop-6|John Thomas]]||1833 Sep 22||1896 Jul 11||62||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mellsop-6-1 Mellsop, JT & CE] |- |[[Naysmith-33|NAYSMITH]]||[[Naysmith-33|Henry James Alexander]]||1886 Oct 05||1966 Dec 22||80||42766 PTE H.J.A. Naysmith Machine Gun Battn Died 22.12.1966||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Naysmith-33-1 Naysmith, HJA] |- |[[Newlyn-47|NEWLYN]]||[[Newlyn-47|Francis George]]||1885 May 19||1977 Mar 22||92||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Turnwald-38|NEWLYN]]||[[Turnwald-38|Annie]]||1879 Aug 20||1954 Nov 01||75||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Newth-22|NEWTH]]||[[Newth-22|Leslie]]||1898 Sep 18||1943 Aug 15||44||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Olsen-5544|OLSEN]]||[[Olsen-5544|Christian Emil]]||1840 Oct 24||1933 Aug 26||92||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olsen-5544 Olsen CE & AI] |- |[[Lawrence-10502|OLSEN]]||[[Lawrence-10502|Anne Isobel]]||1853||1907 Sep 06||54||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olsen-5544 Olsen CE & AI] |- |[[Barriball-61|PARMENTER]]||[[Barriball-61|Eva Lizzie]]||1886 Sep 25||1976 Oct 10||90||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Parmenter-739|PARMENTER]]||[[Parmenter-739|Sydney Charles]]||1888 Feb 26||1970 Feb 03||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hudson-9051|PICKARD]]||[[Hudson-9051|Emily]]||1856||1910 Mar 07||54||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hudson-9051 Pickard E] |- |[[Pickard-535|PICKARD]]||[[Pickard-535|George]]||1841 Oct 25||1930 Dec 18||89||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pickard-535 Pickard G] |- |[[Pickard-1214|PICKARD]]||[[Pickard-1214|John Henry Tupara (Jack)]]||1892||1915 May 07||22||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pickard-1214 Pickard J] |- |[[Bright-2689|RIDGLEY]]||[[Bright-2689|Jane]]||1869||1932 Jun 14||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Ridgley-311|RIDGLEY]]||[[Ridgley-311|John]]||1867||1938 Dec 29||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Mellsop-18|ROBINSON]]||[[Mellsop-18|Kathleen]]||1870 Oct 02||1960 Feb 8||89||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-20 Robinson, L H & K] |- |[[Robinson-16265|ROBINSON]]||[[Robinson-16265|Leonard Hewyood]]||1866 Oct 22||1915 Dec 22||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waiuku_Cemetery-20 Robinson, L H & K] |- |[[Roscoe-304|ROSCOE]]||[[Roscoe-304|Charles Orlando]]||1891 Jan 29||1938 Jan 08||47||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Roscoe-304 Roscoe CO] |- |[[Smith-158521|ROSCOE]]||[[Smith-158521|Delcie]]||1891||1958 Jun 30||67||N/A||No headstone |- |[[Hood-4002|ROWE]]||[[Hood-4002|Alison May]]||1913 Jun 04||1990 Jun 08||77||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Rowe-6620|ROWE]]||[[Rowe-6620|John Henry]]||1911 Dec 17||1991 Mar 02||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Seales-25|SEALES]]||[[Seales-25|George Reuben]]||1882 Jan 15||1967 Jan 02||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Short-4584|SHORT]]||[[Short-4584|James William]]||1904 Dec 26||1980 Dec 03||75||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Short-4589|SHORT]]||[[Short-4589|William Callan]]||1898 Sep 24||1980 Jun 15||81||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Short-4589 Short, W] |- |[[Gillespie-4465|SHORT]]||[[Gillespie-4465|Jean Elizabeth]]||1914||1968 Apr 13||xx||SHORT In loving memory of JEAN ELIZABETH Passed away 13th April 1968. Aged 54 years Loved wife of Eddie. Loved parents of Wayne. EDWARD MICHAEL Passed away 26 Sept 2001 Aged 88 years. Loved husband of GERTRUDE ETHEL INEZ Passed away 18th Feb. 2001 Aged 86 years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gillespie-4465 Short, JE & EM & GEI] |- |[[Short-4592|SHORT]]||[[Short-4592|Edward Michael]]||1912 Dec 31||2001 Sep 26||xx||SHORT In loving memory of JEAN ELIZABETH Passed away 13th April 1968. Aged 54 years Loved wife of Eddie. Loved parents of Wayne. EDWARD MICHAEL Passed away 26 Sept 2001 Aged 88 years. Loved husband of GERTRUDE ETHEL INEZ Passed away 18th Feb. 2001 Aged 86 years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gillespie-4465 Short, JE & EM & GEI] |- |[[Olsen-5543|SMITH]]||[[Olsen-5543|Agnes Elizabeth Ann]]||1875||1949 Nov 04||73||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-156131 Smith HW & AEA] |- |[[Smith-156131|SMITH]]||[[Smith-156131|Henry Walter]]||1866||1943 Sep 28||77||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-156131 Smith HW & AEA] |- |[[Sowry-27|SOWRY]]||[[Sowry-27|Ernest]]||1871 Feb 21||1938 Jan 29||66||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sowry-27 Sowry E & K J] |- |[[Carter-19272|SOWRY]]||[[Carter-19272|Kate Julia]]||1870||1939 Jan 06||68||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sowry-27 Sowry E & K J] |- |[[Speedy-187|SPEEDY]]||[[Speedy-187|Rose Haultain]]||1863 Oct 26||1880 Aug 21||17||Rose Haultain Speedy, aged 17 years, 1880. Be you also ready.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Speedy-187 Speedy, R H] |- |[[Speedy-151|SPEEDY]]||[[Speedy-151|James Havelock]]||1811 Aug 04||1868 Feb 06||56||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Speedy-151-2 Speedy J H] |- |[[Squire-1273|SPEEDY]]||[[Squire-1273|Sarah Mason]]||1818 Jan 07||1897 Dec 13||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fellows-1016|THOMSON]]||[[Fellows-1016|Esma Florence]]||1896 Apr 03||1971 Mar 30||74||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Thomson-6332|THOMSON]]||[[Thomson-6332|Daniel Maclaren]]||1920 Jul 20||1995 Jun 09||74||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Parmenter-742|THOMSON]]||[[Parmenter-742|Myrtle Elaine]]||1923 May 01||2000 Nov 20||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Verner-107|VERNER]]||[[Verner-107|Paul Sydney]]||1946||2000 Feb 04||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Walters-5675|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-5675|William John]]||1879 Jun 10||1911 May 24||31||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Walters-5675 Walters, W&W&MA] |- |[[Walters-2713|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-2713|William]]||1839||1913 Sep 20||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Walters-5675 Walters, W&W&MA] |- |[[Eddy-1683|WALTERS]]||[[Eddy-1683|Mary Ann]]||1839||1921 Oct 17||81||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Walters-5675 Walters, W&W&MA] |- |[[Walters-3304|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-3304|James]]||1876 Jul 18||1951 Sep 10||75||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Topless-7|WALTERS]]||[[Topless-7|Isabella Mary]]||1876||1962 Jan 06||85||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barriball-60|WILLIAMS]]||[[Barriball-60|Eliza Emily]]||1885 Feb 06||1971 Dec 30||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Williams-53787|WILLIAMS]]||[[Williams-53787|Victor Garnett]]||1885 Jun 04||1976 May 23||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |}

Wakapuaka Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Nelson Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Wakapuaka Cemetery, Wakapuaka, Nelson]] == Wakapuaka Cemetery == Whakapuaka Cemetery has been the place of interment for over 16000 people since it was first put into use in 1861. The name Wakapuaka means "heaps of aka leaves" in Māori. The spelling has fluctuated between Whakapuaka and Wakapuaka over the years. The first burial was conducted there on 8 or 9 Dec 1861 for Grace Annie Everett, a child of 16 months. The cemetery is administered by Nelson City Council, and information on the cemetery can be found on their website [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/services/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-in-nelson-2/wakapuaka-cemetery/ HERE]. The cemetery is now closed to new burials, except for pre-purchased plots. There is space for memorial plaques as at Jan 2019. An area unsuited for traditional burials is being considered as natural burials area, and this intended to be sited at the top eastern end of the Cemetery. A map of the cemetery can be viewed or downloaded [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/assets/Services/Downloads/wakapuaka-cemetery-map-836629.pdf HERE]. A number of heritage trails are set in the Wakapuaka cemetery, including: #Mayoral Memories heritage trail which gives insights into Nelson City Council 1874-1913 #Notable Women heritage trail covers stirring stories of women in Nelson #The Italian memorial walk looks at Italian immigration stories Burial records can be researched via the Nelson online database which is [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/cemeteries-database/ HERE]. The Council also provide detailed map of plot layouts if you are searching for anyone in particular. For information and history, please see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakapuaka_Cemetery the Wikipedia Entry on Wakapuaka Cemetery] '''LOCATION'''
Wakapuaka Cemetery is located on Atawhai Drive, visible from State Highway 6 heading toward Blenheim. Some external sites put the address as 272 Atawhai Drive. '''OPENING/CLOSING HOURS'''
*Winter months: 7.30am - 6.00pm *During daylight saving: 7.30am - 8.00pm === Links === * [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/assets/Services/Downloads/wakapuaka-cemetery-map-836629.pdf Cemetery map] * [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/cemeteries-database/ Council Online Database] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakapuaka_Cemetery Wikipedia] * [http://www.nelson.govt.nz/services/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-in-nelson-2/wakapuaka-cemetery/ Council page on Whakapuaka] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179164/wakapuaka-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Wakapuaka-Cemetery/264106 Billion Graves] * [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/nelson-wakapuaka-cemetery Wakapuaka War Graves entry] * [http://www.theprow.org.nz/places/wakapuaka-cemetery/#.XDpRbFwzaUk History of Wakapuaka Cemetery on The Prow website] === Notable Interments === * There are 8 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 23 of the 1939-1945 war here. Some of these are listed below: # Alexander John Macfarlane # Alfred Moore # Charles Thomas Hopkinson # Charles William McMillan # Christopher Heukonsfeldt Chapman # Cyril James Monahan Also see: [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/nelson-wakapuaka-cemetery New Zealand War Graves of Nelson] '''Other Notable interments include:''' # John Gully - surveyor and artist # Matthew Campbell - educator # Elizabeth and George Moonlight - goldminers # the Maungatapu Murder victims - five men who were robbed and killed on the inland Maungatapu Road in 1866. (The attackers were hanged and buried in unmarked graves just outside the consecrated ground of Hallowell Cemetery, Shelbourne Street.) # Thomas Brunner - explorer and surveyor # Thomas Cawthron - benefactor # Ann Bird - first European woman to set foot in Nelson # Laura Duffus - who married Polish Prince Alois Konstantin Lubecki (royalty) # Cecil Conrad Nash - pioneer tobacco grower of Nelson === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. === Tracking Progress === Currently there are '''296''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments (16,000+). [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:16, 12 January 2019 (UTC) Find-a-Grave has '''14093''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''1846'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Wake County, North Carolina One Place Study

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[[Category:Battle of Averasborough]] [[Category:Battle of Bentonville]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina]][[Category:North Carolina Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] | [[Category: North Carolina, Notables]] | [[Category:Wake County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] | [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slavery]] in Progress ==History == https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wake_county_regiment.html The American Revolution in North Carolina Wake County Regiment of Militia Date Established: Colonels: Original Officers: September 9, 1775 Col. John Hinton, Sr. Col. Michael Rogers Col. John Hinton, Jr. Col. James Hinton Col. John Hinton, Sr. Lt. Col. Theophilus Hunter 1st Maj. John Hinton, Jr. 2nd Maj. Thomas Hines Known Lt. Colonels: Known Majors: Known Adjutants: Lt. Col. Theophilus Hunter Lt. Col. James Hinton Lt. Col. William Hinton Lt. Col. Tignal Jones Lt. Col. John Lane Lt. Col. Michael Rogers Lt. Col. Hardy Sanders Lt. Col. Thomas Wooten 1st Maj. John Hinton, Jr. 2nd Maj. Thomas Hines 2nd Maj. Lodowick Alford, Jr. Maj. Tanner Alford Maj. Lewis Bledsoe Maj. Collier Maj. Thomas Criddle Maj. Graves Maj. James Hinton Maj. Henry Lane Maj. James Robinson Maj. Taylor Maj. Simon Turner None Known Miscellaneous Players: John Abernethie - Deputy Commissary - Solomon Terrell - Commissary Known Captains: Tanner Alford ? Beard Benjamin Blake ? Blakey John Bledsoe Lewis Bledsoe Samuel Blye Micajah Brown Cato Bryant Kedar Byars Drew Cade Quince Carrington William Chambers Matthew Collier John Williams Daniel Woodson Daniel Charles Edwards Gilbert Falls Lewis Fletcher Bullard Fowler James Frazier Thomas Gray Robert High Janus Hillsman ? Hinton James Hinton Etheldred Jones Francis Jones James Jones Tignal Jones Martin Lane Robert Lane John Rider Leigh Thomas Miles Jeremiah Mobley ? Montford Joseph Peoples Thomas Phillips ? Rains ? Ramsey John Rochelle Michael Rogers Daniel Sanders Zachariah Shaw Solomon Terrell Giles Thomas John Thompson John Trent John Walsh Willis Wilder ? Young Known Ensigns - Captain Unknown: - Etheldred Jones - Known Privates / Fifers / Drummers, etc. - Captain Unknown: John Allen John Atkins John Benton John Bledsoe John Brasfield James Carpenter Timothy Carrington William Ferrell William Grimes Samuel Holloway John Norris Isaac Nutt James Olive Jehu Orr John Phillips Sion Smith John Thompson John Turner - Arthur Wall - Brief History of the Regiment: On September 9, 1775, the Provincial Congress authorized thirty-five (35) existing county Militias to be organized. All officers were appointed and commissioned by the Provincial Congress. The Wake County Regiment was active until the end of the war. Units of this regiment were known to have participated in the following known battles/skirmishes: Date(s): Known Battles / Skirmishes: 2/27/1776 Moore's Creek Bridge 3/3/1779 Briar Creek (GA) 6/20/1779 Stono Ferry (SC) 3/28-5/12/1780 Siege of Charleston 1780 (SC) 8/11/1780 Little Lynches Creek (SC) 8/16/1780 Camden (SC) 2/1/1781 Cowan's Ford 2/1/1781 Tarrant's Tavern 3/15/1781 Guilford Court House 4/25/1781 Hobkirk's Hill (SC) 9/8/1781 Eutaw Springs (SC) 9/13/1781 Lindley's Mill 9/1781 Brown Marsh 10/15/1781 Raft Swamp ---- *https://www.joellane.org/history/wake-county/wake_countys_history Formation Many political and administrative reasons led to the creation of Wake County in the year 1771. The Regulator rebellion, which had only just been quelled in May 1771 with the Battle of Alamance, was fresh on the minds of lawmakers. The Regulator movement was strong in the backcountry where men protested unfair tax policy and wanted to self-government. Lawmakers felt that they could exercise more control over the backcountry in the future if they divided up the larger counties - previous strongholds of Regulator thought - into smaller ones. However, new counties generally came about due simply to increased growth. The population in the Piedmont and western portions of the colony had expanded steadily, particularly from the 1760s and onwards. The new citizens there wanted greater representation in the General Assembly, and new political units would entitle them to additional members. Issues like long travel distances and lodging also played a significant roll in the creation of new county seats. Some residents of future Wake as well as citizens further west communicated these reasons to the General Assembly in the form of petitions. One of the Wake petitions argued that a new county seat would be more easily accessible from their scattered homes for attending “General Musters, Election of Burgesses and vestrymen (sic)” and at Court as witnesses and jurymen. Many had to travel as often as four times a year the “vast Distance” from their homes to the Orange county seat of “Hillsborough: for these purposes.” Inadequate roads and the difficulty of crossing “many Large Water Courses” not only put them to “very Considerable hardships and Inconvenances (sic)” but also often made them “Subject to have fines and fortitudes” for not attending the required military, voting, and court duties. A Birth Date Shared with Three Other Counties The General Assembly therefore created four new counties: Chatham, Guilford and Surry and Wake. The act creating Wake County was to take effect on March 12, 1771, the earliest of the effective dates of the new counties. Similar wording in the four acts explained that the older counties were so large as to “render it grievous and Burdensome” as well as “extremely Difficult and expensive” for many inhabitants living great distances from their county seats to “do Public duties,” that is to attend the “Courts, General Musters and other Public Meeting therein.” Joel Lane as Introducer of the Bill The bill to establish Wake County was introduced in the House of Commons on December 17, 1770, by the representative from the western area of Johnston County, Joel Lane. Prior to presenting the bill, Lane read to the House of Commons a petition “from Sundry Inhabitants of Johnston County therein Praying a Division of the said County be made.” Successful in securing an affirmative vote on first reading in the House, the bill’s introducer, Joel Lane, along with Representative Walter Gibson from Cumberland County, walked from the meeting of the House to the grand new council chamber in the palace (Tryon Palace) to deliver the bill to the upper house. On January 2, 1771, after some amendments and many trips between the two meeting places, the Council completed the third reading, passed the bill, and ordered it to be engrossed. The bill was returned to the House of Commons where it had originated, and was given its final reading there on January 5. It received the governor’s approval on Tuesday, January 15, 1771. ---- https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wake ee also: Joel Lane House; Meredith College; North Carolina Museum of Art; North Carolina Museum of History; North Carolina State University; Raleigh; Research Triangle Park; Saint Augustine's College; State Capitol. Wake County, located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, was formed in 1771 from Johnston, Cumberland, and Orange Counties and named for Margaret Wake Tryon, the wife of royal governor William Tryon. Early inhabitants of the area included the Sissipahaw and Occaneechi Indians; English and Scotch-Irish settlers later populated the region. Raleigh was established as the county seat in 1771 under the name Wake County Courthouse; the name was changed to Raleigh, in honor of Sir Walter Raleigh, when the city became the capital of North Carolina in 1792. Other Wake County cities and towns, all within what is fast becoming a solid ring of urban and suburban development surrounding Raleigh, include Cary, Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Apex, Morrisville, Wake Forest, Zebulon, Wendell, and Knightdale. Notable bodies of water within the county include the Neuse River, Wake Forest Reservoir, Falls, Wheeler, Crabtree, and Bass Lakes, and Swift, Sycamore, and Hominy Creeks. Wake County is one of North Carolina's most urbanized counties, with an estimated population of nearly 724,000 in 2004. It is dominated by the state government and its ancillary institutions, multiple large businesses and corporations located in Research Triangle Park (which straddles the line between Wake and Durham Counties) and other locales around Raleigh, and its outstanding colleges and universities-North Carolina State University (1887), Peace College (1857), Shaw University (1865), Saint Augustine's College (1867), and Meredith College (1891). Important cultural and historical landmarks and institutions abound in Raleigh and vicinity and include the State Capitol (1833-40); the Governor's Mansion (1891); the State Legislative Building (1961); the Joel Lane House (1760s), the oldest house in Raleigh; Mordecai Historic Park (1785); and the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. Important institutions and attractions include the North Carolina Museum of History, the North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh Ensemble Players, Exploris, Raleigh Little Theatre and Rose Garden, the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra, North Carolina State University Crafts Center Gallery, the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, the North Carolina State Archives, and the Wendell Post Office Museum. William B. Umstead State Park is one of Wake County's many recreational areas. The county hosts popular festivals and annual events such as the North Carolina State Fair, Saint Patrick's Day Parade, the state Special Olympics Summer Games, the International Festival, Executive Mansion Christmas, the Today and Yesteryear Festival, and Rolesville Fireman's Day. Wake County farmers continue to produce agricultural goods such as nursery and landscape plants, vegetables, and tobacco. Manufactured products include high-tech items such as digital electronics, telecommunications equipment, measuring devices, and pharmaceuticals. Also produced are electric switch gears, flooring, and refrigeration equipment. Minerals such as soapstone, corundum, beryl, graphite, kyanite, pyrite, and magnesite are mined in the county. ---- Early history Wake County was formed in 1770 from parts of Cumberland County, Johnston County, and Orange County. The first courthouse was built at a village originally called Wake Courthouse, now known as Bloomsbury. In 1771, the first elections and court were held, and the first militia units were organized. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_County,_North_Carolina#:~:text=Wake%20County%20was%20formed%20in,first%20militia%20units%20were%20organized. When other counties began to be formed, this caused Wake County to lose part of its territory. 1787 Part of Wake went to be Franklin County. Again in 1881, some of Wake County land became Durham County. Again more went into Durham County in 1911. '''Colonial period of North Carolina''', New Bern became the state capital and afterward Bern. During the American Revolution, there was no capital. At this time the general Assembly held meetings in differing locations. '''1786, 1789, 1790, and 1793''' - Fayetteville was the state capital there was no capital, and the General Assembly met in various locations. 1792 a commission selected a site to build a permanent North Carolina state capital. It was to be Raleigh. This was Joel Lane's land. This occurred after the committee was treated to food and spirits at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Lane_House Joel Lane's home]. {{Image|file=Wake_County_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=Wake County, North Carolina }} 1794 Raleigh became the state capital permanently. Lane named Wake County in honor of Margaret Wake Tryon, wife of colonial Governor William Tryon. Raleigh was named for Sir Walter Raleigh, and established in 1792 on 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) purchased from Lane. NOTE Sir Walter Raleigh never was on North Carolina land. However Raleigh did arrange for the first English Colony in North America to be established on Roanoke Island in 1585 The city of Raleigh became both the state capital and the new seat of Wake County. Civil War Main article: Battle of Morrisville The Battle at Morrisville Station was fought April 13–15, 1865, in Morrisville, North Carolina, during the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the last official battle of the Civil War between the armies of Major General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston. General Judson Kilpatrick, commanding officer of the Union cavalry advance, compelled Confederate forces under the command of Generals Wade Hampton III and Joseph Wheeler to withdraw in haste. They had been frantically trying to transport their remaining supplies and wounded by rail westward toward the final Confederate encampment in Greensboro. Kilpatrick used artillery on the heights overlooking Morrisville Station and cavalry charges to push the Confederates out of the small village, leaving many needed supplies behind. However, the trains were able to withdraw with wounded from the [[:Category:Battle of Bentonville|Battle of Bentonville]] and the [[:Category:Battle of Averasboro|Battle of Averasboro]]. Later, General Johnston sent a courier to the federal encampments at Morrisville with a message for Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice. Several days later, the two generals met at Bennett Place near Durham on April 17, 1865, to begin discussing the terms of what would become the largest surrender of the war. In November 2017, commissioners of Wake and Harnett Counties discussed the possibility of redrawing the line between the counties using the latest technology. This could affect 27 homeowners, who would end up in a different county or have their property divided between the two. Wake County, located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, was formed in 1771 from [[:Category:Johnston County, North Carolina|Johnston]], [[:Category:Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland]], and [[:Category:Orange County, North Carolina|Orange]] Counties and named for [[Wake-364|Margaret Wake Tryon]], the wife of royal governor [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]]. Early inhabitants of the area included the Sissipahaw and Occaneechi Band of the [[:Category:Saponi|Saponi]] Native Americans; English and Scotch-Irish settlers later populated the region. [[:Category:Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] was established as the county seat in 1771 under the name Wake County Courthouse; the name was changed to Raleigh, in honor of Sir Walter Raleigh, when the city became the capital of North Carolina in 1792. === Government=== The first courthouse was built at a village originally called Wake Courthouse, now known as Bloomsbury. Courthouse #2 A county courthouse was built in 1915. By 1960 - Soon space for the offices of county government in the building became inadequate 1970 Another courthouse was built. == Wake County Categories == The following categories have been created for Wake County: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- ! Topics |- |
[[:Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Notables|Notables]] | [[:Category:Wake County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|Wake County Regiment (Revolutionary War)]] | [[:Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slavery|Slavery]]
|} == Demographics == As of the 2020 census, Wake County population was 1,129,410; This made Wake County the most populous county of North Carolina. It also was the 9th fastest growing county, From July 2005 to July 2006, Wake County was the 9th-fastest growing county in the United States. Cary and Raleigh were the 8th- and 15th. Raleigh is the county seat is Raleigh as well as being the state capital. Eleven other municipalities are located in Wake County. The largest of these is Cary. Cary is the third-most populous city of the Research Triangle region and the seventh-most populous city/town of North Carolina. The Wake County Board of commissioners govern this county. The Wake county Public School System governs the schools. The Wake County Sheriff's Dept. is in charge of maintaining the law. Regional planning is done by the Triangle J Council of Governments. In the 20th century, the average per capita income for the county was of $54,988, and the median income for a family was of $67,149. In the same period, the per capita income decreased from $44,472 to $31,579, especially for women. About 7.80% of the population was below the federal poverty line. 21st century In August 2014, the county population surpassed 1,000,000 people. === Census Data === === Populated Places === {{Image|file=Wake_County_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Map of Wake County }} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Townships |- |
Bartons Creek Buckhorn Cary Cedar Fork Holly Springs House Creek Leesville Little River Marks Creek Meredith Middle Creek Neuse New Light Panther Branch Raleigh St. Mary's St. Matthew's Swift Creek Wake Forest White Oak
|- !Cities |- |
[[:Category:Durham, North Carolina|Durham]] (small part), [[:Category:Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]
|- !Towns |- |
Angier (small part) Apex Cary (most) Fuquay-Varina Garner Holly Springs Knightdale Morrisville (most) Rolesville Wake Forest (most) Wendell Zebulon
|- !Unincorporated Towns |- |
Auburn Bonsal Carpenter Chestnut Hills Clegg Eagle Rock Falls Feltonville Forestville Green Level Kennebec Lizard Lick McCullers Crossroads Neuse New Hill Riley Hill Shotwell Stony Hill Swift Creek Willow Spring
|} == Genealogy Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Wake County, North Carolina |Wake County on Wikipedia]] * [http://www.wakecountync.gov/ County Website] * NCPEDIA: [https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wake WakeCounty] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Wake_POs_Sorted.htm Wake County Towns with Post Offices], by J.D. Lewis * Wake County on [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wake_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch.org] * Wake County [https://northcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,church,scfips,37183.cfm Churches] * Wake County on Find a Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Wake+County%2C+North+Carolina%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1652 Cemeteries] * Wake County on [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Wake%20County%20North%20Carolina Internet Archives] * Wake County on [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/wake/ NCGenWeb] * ''History of Wake County'', [https://archive.org/details/historyofwakecou00cham/page/n5 Link], by Hope Summerel Chamberlain, 1922 * [[Wikipedia:National Register of Historic Places listings in Wake County, North Carolina]] * [[Space:Slaves_Purchased_by_Duncan_Cameron|Slaves Purchased by Duncan Cameron]] Sources *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wake

Wakefield Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Wakefield Memorial == Comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. * compiled by [[Wakefield-1817|Homer Wakefield]] (1865-1946) * published by The Compiler, Bloomington, Ill, 1897 * 352 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wakefield Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wakefieldmemoria00wake * https://archive.org/details/wakefieldmemoria00byuwake * https://archive.org/details/wakefieldmemoria01wake * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685534 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE93614 === Table of Contents === * Register of ancient English families and persons * Chapter I. John Wakefield, of Boston, and his posterity * Chapter II. John Wakefield, of Maine, and his posterity * Chapter III. Joseph Wakefield, of Dudley, and his posterity * Chapter IV. Benjamin Wakefield, of Sutton, Mass * Chapter V. Jonathan Wakefield, of Sutton, and his posterity * Chapter VI. Aaron Wakefield and his posterity * Chapter VII. John Wakefield, of Salem, and his posterity * Chapter VIII. John Wakefield, of New Haven, and his posterity * Chapter IX. Miscellaneous mentions of unclassifield American families and persons * Chapter X. The Anglo-Irish-American family. A consolidation of the posterity of the emigrants Matthew, David, and Andrew Wakefield * Chapter XI. Unclassified Anglo-Irish-American families. David Wakefield, of Aughrim, Ireland, and his posterity * Chapter XII. John Wakefield of Oliver Township, Mifflin County, Pa., and his posterity * Chapter XIII. Anglo-American families * Chapter XIV. English families. Roger Wakefield, of Chatton Hall, Preston Patrick Township, County Lancashire, (?) Eng., and his posterity * Chapter XV. Unclassified English families and persons * Chapter XVI. Encyclopaedia of the name Wakefield * Index I. Of Christian names * Index II. Of persons bearing other names than Wakefield, including Wakefield descendants * Index III. Index of pedigrees of some intermarried families * Index IV. Of all names of places mentioned * Index V. Alphabetical list of authorities cited === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wakefield, Homer. ''[[Space:Wakefield Memorial|Wakefield Memorial]]'' (Priv. Printed, Bloomington, Ill, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wakefield|Wakefield]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Wakefield Plantation Westmoreland County Virginia

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[[Category:Wakefield Plantation Westmoreland County Virginia]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] '''Wakefield Plantation, Also Known as Pope's Creek Plantation''' This was a colonial tobacco plantation developed by Englishman [[Washington-80|John Washington]] in the mid-17th century. John Washington was a great-grandfather of [[Washington-11|George Washington]], general of the Continental Army and first president of the United States of America. George Washington was born in this house on February 22, 1732. He lived here until age three, returning later to live here as a teenager. The "Lands of Wakefield" Plantation incorporated two additional plantations became owned by Augustine Washington I (1694-1743), the son of Lawrence Washington and his wife Mildred Warner, married 1715 Jane Butler. Augustine Washington II (half-brother of President George Washington) and Anne Aylett lived on the land, followed by their son [[Washington-1296|William Augustine Washington (1757-1810)]]. Following the burning of George Washington's home at "Lands of Wakefield" on Christmas Day 1779, on adjoining land, the “ "Blenheim Plantation" house was built for Capt. William Augustine Washington. In 1782, he is listed as having 69 slaves. Capt. William Augustine Washington children: Hannah Bushrod (1778 "Wakefield"-1797) Augustine (1780 "Wakefield"-1798) Ann Aylette (1783 "Blenheim"-1804) Bushrod (1785 "Haywood"-1831) Corbin Aylett (1787 "Haywood"-1788) George Corbin (1789 "Haywood"-1854) Sarah Tayloe (1800 "Haywood"-1886) William Augustine (1804 "Haywood"-1830) Haywood was then built by William Augustine Washington, on a 400-acre tract of the Wakefield Plantation. Two-hundred acres of the land was originally patented by Hercules Bridges in 1651 and later acquired by the Washington’s, located on the north side of Bridges Creek, extending from the Potomac River inland. In 1783, the family moved into the “Haywood Plantation” house and lived in it until 1804. The house no longer remains. At the Haywood Plantation was a wharf at which General Washington’s private schooner from Mt. Vernon tied up to receive such commodities as William Augustine gave from the farm to his distinguished uncle. Above, across a ravine, under a large weeping willow, close to the bank of the river, is the burial ground established by William Augustine Washington, in which some of his children and grandchildren are buried. An iron fence, with the initials “W.A.W.” upon the gate, enclose it.Touring Historyland: The Authentic Guide Book of Historic Northern Neck Virginia, Volume 186., "Cemetery Records, Westmoreland County - Haywood Plantation – Washington Family," Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 24 (1974). === Owners === * [[Washington-80|John Washington]] *[[Washington-87|Lawrence Washington]] *[[Washington-222|Augustine Washington]] *[[Washington-306|Augustine Washington Jr.]] *[[Washington-1296|William Augustine Washington]] *[[Washington-3217|Lawrence Washington]] === Slaves === [[Johnson-134926|Annanias Johnson]]https://www.nps.gov/people/annanias-johnson.htm
[[Anderson-70803|Winnie (Anderson) Hoben]] and probably her children
[[Polk-1949|Clark Polk]]
[[Nash-10538|Caroline Nash]]
[[Nash-10537|John Nash]]
[[Nash-10536|James Nash]]
[[Nash-10535|Elizabeth Nash]]
[[Nash-10534|William Henry Nash]]
[[Nash-10533|Henry Nash]]
[[Harrison-26359|Susan (Harrison) Nash]]
[[Mason-22433|Mariah Mason]]?
[[Mason-22434|Ella Mason]]
[[Nash-10532|Margaret (Nash) Mason]]
[[Nash-10515|Thomas Nash]]Westmoreland County (Va.) Register of of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #]. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219. ==References== * Wikipedia contributors, "George Washington Birthplace National Monument," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Washington_Birthplace_National_Monument&oldid=1098511755 (accessed September 17, 2022).

Wakefield Scheme - History Tree

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[[Category: Colonial Australia 1788-1900]] *Edward Gibbon [[wikipedia:Edward_Gibbon_Wakefield|'''Wakefield''']] was best known for his colonisation scheme, sometimes referred to as the ''Wakefield scheme,'' which aimed to populate the new [[:Category: Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)|colony South Australia]] with a workable combination of labourers, tradespeople, artisans and capital. The scheme was to be financed by the sale of land to the capitalists who would thereby support the other classes of emigrants. {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 90 |label= Ship Arrival to New Zealand in 1853 |caption= [[:Category:Minerva, sailed 12 October 1852|''Minerva,'' 1852]]
[[:Category: Ships arriving prior to 1880 Lyttelton (Christchurch) (NZLYT), Canterbury| to Christchurch ]] }} :[[Wakefield-958|'''Edward Gibbon Wakefield''' (1796-1862) ]] ::[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wakefield-edward-gibbon-2763 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2 , 1967 ] :::[[wikipedia:Edward_Gibbon_Wakefield|Edward Gibbon Wakefield ''W®'']] *'''Western Australia''' ::::[[wikipedia:Peel_Estate#Early_European_settlement|''Peel Estate - (1829) - W® - (and failure)'']] ::[[Peel-1022|Thomas '''Peel''' (1793-1865) ]] ::[[space:Thomas Peel & Co - 1829 Tree|Thomas Peel & Co - 1829 Tree]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 90 |label= Ship Arrival at Leschenault/Bunbury, 1841 |caption= [[:Category: Parkfield, Arrived 19 Mar 1841|''Parkfield,'' 1841]]
}} :[[Clifton-1117|Marshall Waller '''Clifton''' FRS (1787-1861) ]] ::[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/clifton-marshall-waller-3234 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 3 , 1969 ] ::[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiq_dG_jqPzAhU6xDgGHevhAmYQFnoECDsQAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fslwa.wa.gov.au%2Fpdf%2Fmn%2Fmn501_1000%2Fmn0577.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2uWfx_ojSkhRXZaylb2BIC Western Australian Company - ''(pdf via SLWA)'' ] *'''South Australia''' ::::[[wikipedia:British_colonisation_of_South_Australia#South_Australian_Land_Company|South Australian Land Company - ''W®'']] ::[[Torrens-147|Robert Torrens (1780-1864) ]] :::[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/torrens-robert-2740 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2 , 1967 ] ::::[[Grant-4256|Charles Grant (1778-1866) ]] [[wikipedia:Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg|''(Glenelg)'']] :::[[Torrens-146|Robert Richard Chute '''Torrens''' GCMG (1812-1884)]] - [[wikipedia:Torrens_title|''Torrens title'' ]] ::[[Angas-5|George Fife '''Angas''' (1789-1879) ]] :::[[wikipedia:George_Fife_Angas#South_Australia|George Fife Angas ''W®'']] ::[[Gouger-15|Robert '''Gouger''' (1802-1846) ]] :::[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gouger-robert-2109 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1 , 1966 ] ::::: [[space:The South Australian Company|The South Australian Company]] ::::[[Wakefield-2834|( Salvator Rosa Wakefield (1836-1898) ''NZ to SA'' )]] *'''Tasmania''' ::[[Wakefield-960|Felix Wakefield (1807-1875) ]] :::[[wikipedia:Felix_Wakefield#Early_life|Felix Wakefield ''W®'']] *'''Canada''' :[[Wakefield-958|Edward Gibbon '''Wakefield''' (1796-1862) ]] *'''New Zealand''' ::::[[wikipedia:New_Zealand_Company|New Zealand Company - 1841 - ''W®'']] :::[[Lambton-7|John George Lambton (1792-1840)]] [[wikipedia:John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham|''(Durham)'' ]] ::[[Wakefield-955|William Hayward '''Wakefield''' (1801-1848) ]] ::::[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/genealogy/wakefield.htm The New Zealand Company - ''Places''] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 90 |label= Ship Arrival off Lyttelton, Christchurch, 10 Nov 1851 |caption= [[:Category: Sir George Pollock, sailed 17 July 1851|''Sir George Pollock'' ]]
}} ::[[Wakefield-960|Felix Wakefield (1807-1875) ]] :::[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/genealogy/pollock.htm ''Sir George Pollock'' - Ships List] ::[[Wakefield-958|Edward Gibbon '''Wakefield''' (1796-1862) ]] ::*'''( India )''' :::[[Wakefield-956|( John Howard Wakefield (1803-1862) )]] ::::[[Wakefield-1075|( George Edward Wakefield (1831-1890) )]]

Waldeck, Hesse, Germany

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[[Category:Haese-11 GP]] [[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Hesse_Team|Hesse_Team Page]] ==Waldeck, Hesse, Germany == Welcome to the Waldeck, Hesse, Germany one place study. The purpose of this page is to trace the history of Waldeck and to create profiles for all the people that lived there. If you are interested in the Waldeck region, its history, and documenting the people who resided there, then please add your name to the list of team members below. ==Team Members== *[[Appell-23|Tricia Appell]] ==Waldeck timeline== (1200-1712) County Waldeck (1712-1868) became Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont, (1868 - 1929) maintained it's legislatively sovereign principality within Prussia and in 1929 officially became a part of Prussia. {{Image|file=Appell-23-1.png |caption=The Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont (public domain) }} ==Add heading here==

Walden Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Waldens. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Walden University Wiki Group

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Walden-Harper- Prevatt-Sutton- Family History

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I was born on 10 Jul 1939 in Klamath Falls Oregon at the Hillside hospital right after that we moved to Grants Pass Oregon that's where I spent most of my childhood. It was a great town to grow up in! the Rouge river gos right though town and I spent a lot of time Fishing swimming and exploring the the county side and river. My cousins lived in the same town we love getting together and raising hell all over town. Went to most of the schools in Grants pass I remember in the first grade we lived on conklin ave in about 1945 Washington school was about 5 blocks from our house. My Dad was in the Navy seemed like forever before he came home we all missed him.

Waldheim United Methodist Church Cemetery, Waldheim, Louisiana

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[[Category: Waldheim United Methodist Church Cemetery, Waldheim, Louisiana]] [[Category: Waldheim, Louisiana]] [[Category: St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Louisiana_Cemeteries|Louisiana Cemeteries Project]] ==Name== This cemetery, like the associated church, has had many names over the years. Its current name is the Waldheim United Methodist Church Cemetery, but it has also been known as the Waldheim Methodist Church Cemetery, the Waldheim Church Cemetery, the Waldheim Cemetery and the German Settlement Cemetery. ==Location== This cemetery is located on both sides of Louisiana Highway 21 about 7 miles northeast of Covington at the site of the Waldheim United Methodist Church. ==History== Some sites and sources list this cemetery as two cemeteries believing that each side of the highway is a different cemetery, but this is not the case. Both sections are owned and maintained by the church. The current church was dedicated in 1875 and the cemetery is at least that old. The part of the cemetery on the northeast side of the highway is the oldest part, and it is known that there are many lost and sunken graves in that part of the cemetery. The part of the cemetery on the church side of the road was better maintained over the years, and it is believed that all the grave markers in this part survive. ==Sources== ==Progress== Photographing of all the grave markers was completed on 29 Jul 2017. About 99% of profiles are created, gravestone photos uploaded and profiles connected to the global tree as of 30 Jan 2020. There are a few photos to retake and a few profiles that cannot be created because of WikiTree rules and unresponsive profile managers. Additional sources need to be added, connected profiles created, and biographies written for many of the profiles.

Waldron Name Study

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[[Category:Waldron Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Waldron family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Waldron surname, geographical origin of the Waldron surname, Waldron veterans, famous Waldron family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Wales - East Region

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Wales - Geographical Team

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Wales - History

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Wales - Isle of Anglesey Team

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Wales - Managed Profiles Team

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Wales - Pembrokeshire Team

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Wales - Profile Improvements Team

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Wales - Resources

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Wales - South Region

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Wales - Topics Team

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Wales - Victoria Cross Recipients

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[[Category:Victoria Cross]] [[Category: Victoria Cross]] A free space page to record the recipients of the Victoria Cross who came from Wales or were considered to be Welsh by parentage. Some of these VC holders may have later emigrated to other countries so may also appear in other projects or free space pages. The starting point for the list is Wikipedia - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Welsh_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross the List of Welsh Victoria Cross recipients] Tasks to be done: *Date of granting of award & copy of citation *Profile created and bio written for each recipient (including parents/siblings/spouse/children) *Connect each recipient to the tree *Current whereabouts of VC medal *Add to VC category & Welsh VCs category (Category:Victoria Cross, Wales & Category:Victoria Cross each surrounded by double square brackets) {| border="1" align="center" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victoria Cross, Wales''' {| border="2" cellpadding="8" |-style="width:100%" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 22px;" ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Rank and number''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Battalion''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Action''' ! 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Wales - West Region

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Wales Arborists Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales Arborists Team ''' Welcome to the Wales Arborists Team page''' This page supports the activities of the Arborists Team as part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] group of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. '''Team Leader''': TBC '''Team Members''': ==Goals== This team has not been activated. ==Tasks==

Wales Bio Builders Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales Bio Builders Team This page supports the activities of the Bio Builders Team as part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] group of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. '''Team Leader''': TBC '''Team Members''': [[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris]] [[Owens-12761|Jerry Owens]] - [[Michal-120|Scott Michal]] - ==Goals== Bio Builders improve the biography and sources sections of profiles with interesting and well-written biographies. Easily found sources can be used. Consider referring further sourcing to the Sourcerers Team. ==Membership Requirements== Team members must make a least one contribution every six months towards the teams goals, communicate regularly with your Team Leader and respond to the six-month check-ins. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Wales Bio Builders Team, answer our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030062/would-you-like-to-join-the-wales-project G2G welcome post] to join the Wales project. ==Where to Begin== '''Start at “Home”''' – A good place to start is your own profile to make it an example of the best. '''Wales Profiles That Need Biographies''' – Wales profiles that need a biography are found at this link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales_Project_Needs_Bio Wales Project Needs Bio] '''Wales Profile Biographies That Need Improving''' – Wales profiles with biographies that need improving can be seen at this link - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_GBR_WAL Data Doctors Suggestion List for Wales]. Scan down to the heading “Biography,” series 801 - 835. (851 and 853 are the primary responsibility of the GEDCOM Team. This report is updated weekly. '''BioBuilders Challenge''' - This is a monthly challenge to work on particular topics within profiles. You may choose to work only on Wales profiles. ==How to Write a Biography== You should become familiar with the style guidelines for biographies – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Help:Biographies]. Biography building does not have to be hard if you follow a few simple rules: : Start on the important information, birth marriage and death. Make a short statements about each and add an inline source. e.g. John Smith married Mary Jones in 1844 at Place, County. (Add an inline reference to the source) : Add any children with sources. : Add any information found from the census. Insert this information either in date order or as a list underneath the biography with their sources. : You can then insert any other information you have, such as newspaper reports and historical information regarding events taking place at the time your ancestor lived along with their sources. : Add photographs, location maps and categories and anything else you consider to be important with sources. : If you have any extra information that does not belong in the biography, then add a Research Note. Looking at biographies written by other people can provide ideas on how to make improvements. ==Source Formatting== This page gives information needed to properly format sources – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Help: Sources]. Don’t forget to include this coding at the bottom of the profile: == Sources ==
==Genealogically Defined== An excellent biography meets certain criteria as outlined in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined Genealogically Defined page]. ==Stuck on a Biography== If you need help resolving a problem, please post the details as a Comment on this page. Other Bio Builders that see the comment may be able to help. ==Communication With Team Members== Members of the teams in the Profile Improvement Teams (PIT) group have two methods to communicate: *When you wish to communicate with members of your team, use the Comments section at the bottom of the team page. * Communication with members of all teams in PIT, use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Google Group to make a post and select the tag “Profile-Improvements” found at the bottom of the page.

Wales Buildings Team

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[[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | Wales Buildings Team '''Topics Teams Coordinator:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] '''Buildings Team Leaders:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] '''Buildings Team Members:''' [[Hanmer-105|Joann Hanmer]] |[[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]] =={{blue|Goals}}== : The goal is to reveal Wales buildings which display its history and creativity. : Identify people/profiles related to each building. : Buildings are listed on [[Space:Wales_Buildings|Wales Buildings]]. =={{blue|Adding a Building Page Notification}}== : Review [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] : Post a message on Wales Discord # topics channel or in Comments below. : Please advise if you are developing a space page for a building. =={{blue|The Building Page Formatting}}== ==={{blue|Team Links}}=== : These links should be included at the top of the page: :: [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[[[Space:Wales_Buildings_Team|Wales Buildings Team]] ==={{blue|Listing Format for Wales Buildings}}=== : On the Wales Buildings page the listing should include: :: - the building's name (title on space page) :: - location (historic county as a minimum) :: - managed by (insert Wiki ID of the manager). :: - If it is a Listed Buildings include its Grade Level: ::: - I – buildings of exceptional, usually national, interest ::: - II – particularly important buildings of more than special interest ::: - III – buildings of special interest which warrant every effort being made to preserve them :: Example: [[Space:John_Summers_Steel_Works|John Summers Steel Works - Shotton, Flintshire]] - a Grade II Listed Building - managed by [[Baker-21397|Barb Mead]] ==={{blue|Categories}}=== : The recommended building type categories are listed here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Buildings Category: Wales, Buildings]. : Location categories should be included: see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales Category:Wales] ==={{blue|Adding Relevant People/Profiles}}=== : A desired addition is to list people that are relevant to a building such as owners, occupants, etc. : Create an appropriate header such as ==People== and add the person’s name or profile link ==={{blue|Sources Related to the Building}}=== : Consider adding the sources for the information on the page. : Add the header ==Sources== and list the source information as done on a profile. : If the page includes inline references, include under ==Sources==. =={{blue|Looking for Wales Buildings for a Page?}}== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Wales Wikipedia – Architecture of Wales] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Wales Wikipedia – Listed Buildings in Wales] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_Wales Wikipedia - List of castles in Wales] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monastic_houses_in_Wales Wikipedia – List of Monastic Houses in Wales] *[https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/welsh-homes/50-most-beautiful-buildings-wales-11324840 Wales Online – The 50 Most Beautiful Buildings in Wales] *[https://www.visitwales.com/things-do/attractions/10-stylish-welsh-buildings Brilliant Contemporary Architecture] *[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wales#.YfxnIfhMER_ British Listed Buildings – Listed Buildings in Wales by Administrative County] *[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wales#.Yei-UfhMER8 Listed Buildings in Wales]

Wales Castles Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | [[Space:Wales Categories Team|Categories Team]] | Categories '''Post 1535''' profiles are categorised under the historic counties of Wales as follows: Wales :Caernarfonshire ::Conwy, Caernarfonshire <-- '''profiles go here''' {{CategoryInfoBox Location |parent= Caernarfonshire |project= Wales |team= Caernarfonshire |coordinate= 53.28, -3.83 |spacepage= Caernarfonshire Resources |wikidataID= Q634054 |webpage= http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/128 |webpagetext= Vision of Britain |webpage1= https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Conwy |webpagetext1= Wikishire |startdate= |enddate= |profiles= yes |image =Welsh category useful icons-3.jpg |imageleft= Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-31.jpg |imageright= Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-20.jpg }}
{| | Traditional, Historic, County. || [[:Category: Caernarfonshire | Caernarfonshire]] |- | 1974 - 1996 County || [[:Category: Clwyd |Clwyd]] |- | 1996 - 2022? County || [[:Category:Conwy_County_Borough | Conwy County Borough]] |- | 2022? County ||Area 2, as yet unnamed |} {{Image|file=Wales_Categories.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wales CIB edit field }} ---- '''Pre-1535''' Welsh profiles are categorised as follows: With the CIBs for the Cantrefi and Cymydau (Commotes) now done, the profiles should ideally go at the lowest level. However, it may be difficult to find the geographical identity. If in doubt you could seek help from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Categories_Team '''The Wales Category Team''']] who should be able to give advice Wales :Wales, Pre-1535 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingdom_of_Gwynedd Kingdom of Gwynedd] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dyffryn_Clwyd_Cantref%2C_Gwynedd Dyffryn Clwyd Cantref] ::::[[:Category: Llanerch cwmwd, Dyffryn Clwyd cantref|Llanerch cwmwd]] Please note: * Use of hyphens - between words in Welsh place names, is permitted where appropriate * Castles and large manor houses are categorised under the nearest place name category, with the profiles of people born there being categorised under these sub categories. * The separate category for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Wales%2C_Castles Wales Castles] should also be included as a Category for the Castle to simplify searching.

Wales Categorisation

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===Categorisation Tree=== *Some people find working with the Categorisation Tree difficult to understand within context of the Wales Project. This is an attempt to make it easier to understand and then endorse. *We use Categorisation within Wikitree as the keystone to the overarching database of Profiles. *In the Wales Project our Top Level is unsurprisingly [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales '''Wales''']. Then next in the tree could be [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Anglesey '''Anglesey'''], and after that, for example, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amlwch%2C_Anglesey '''Amlwch''']. That's where you find the profiles for people living in Amlwch. [[Allman-228|'''Margaret Allman''']] is the first. *On this training page, whenever you see something highlighted like that with a line under it you can click on it and it will take you to that page. (''Just by way of ease of use, if you right click you can open in a new Tab, or, for Tablets, "Hold" to open in a new tab''). If you do get round to looking at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales '''Wales'''] you will see a whole load of subcategories relating to different aspects of Wales, but for us, to begin with, the things we are interested in are further down where you will see the 13 traditional, or historic Counties. *The Categorisation structure and terminology is agreed centrally in Wikitree. So even though in some of our minds a Location is the same as an Address, this is not the case in Wikitree. *People much cleverer than us have come with a system of Categorisation that produces a Category Information Box, abbreviated to CIB. These are different for Cemeteries, places of worship, and just Places, which we call Locations. *By adding various codes into the CIBs, clever links take us to different internet sites. For instance by adding the Lat/Long it links to a Map program showing the precise place. But as you might imagine the Lat/Long has to be in a precise, pre-agreed standard form. By finding a weird number starting with the letter Q called the Wikidata ID number, it links to both the Wikipedia and Wikidata sites. *Starting to get difficult already? Quite understandable. That's why we have a group within the Wales Project which is proficient at creating the CIBs. *Why bother? This can be answered only with an example. The Mostyn family were land-owners and minor aristocrats in North Wales. However there were other families with that surname. The Mostyns who were grocers in Anglesey, the Mostyns who were butchers in Abergele. This was only established by adding the Categories to all Mostyns that this could be found. These artisan families in Anglesey had nothing to do with their aristocratic [https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/mostyn-family-who-most-famous-22093161 '''Mostyns'''] namesakes who founded Llandudno as we know it today. * Most of you will want to go no further than locations so in Part 1 we'll start with that. ===Locations=== * You shouldn't need to create these because over a period of a few months these were created for all the Counties, but let's have a look anyway. From [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales '''Wales'''] first county we come to is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Anglesey '''Anglesey''']. This is where you will see a CIB. A little map in the top, and then within the box, little green text, which are direct links to other parts of the internet. *The first line says Wikipedia/Wikidata. Click on Wikipedia and it takes you to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglesey '''Wikipedia page for Anglesey''']. (It says "English Wikipedia" because this is the language used). If you look down the list on the left hand side of the Wikipedia page, under Tools you will see Wikidata item. Click on this and it will take you to the Wikidata page. *At the top of this you will see the mysterious Qcode. For Anglesey this is Q168159. By putting this into the Edit field for the CIB, the clever people have come up with the words Wikipedia/Q168159 in the CIB. Clicking on Qcode takes you straight to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglesey '''Wikdata page for Anglesey'''], this links to all sorts of other stuff on Anglesey. *Back to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Anglesey '''Anglesey page'''] *Scroll down until you come to Amlwch, the second of the '''A'''s. Alongside, it says 7, 55(or more),0. & subcategories, probably churches or chapels, and 55 Profiles of individuals. One click on this takes you to the page for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amlwch%2C_Anglesey '''Amlwch'''] * Sticking with the CIB to begin with we see the familiar Wikipedia but alongside we now have Qnumber, in this case Q472667. Try clicking on this. It will take you to the [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q472667?uselang=en '''Wikidata page for Amlwch''']. Scroll down to bottom and you will see that the Wikitree Category is available for all to see. This a very new feature that we are slowly implementing. *Also within the CIB is a line that says "Map:" and if you click on Google you will open Google Maps with your Location in the centre. By clicking on the '''+''' button in the right hand bottom corner you will zoom in with each click. *Back to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amlwch%2C_Anglesey '''Amlwch page'''] * You will see all the Churches and Chapels listed. Forget about these for the time being. That is for lesson 2. * Look at the Profiles which are in surname alphabetical order. *Remember the Mostyns. Pick the second one, [[Mostyn-298|'''Elizabeth Jane Mostyn''' (1885-)]]. Here you will find that her father William was born in Liverpool and was in Amlwch as a Tobacconist. Not an Aristocrat, then. ===Things to remember=== #'''Wikitree is database of Profiles. Profiles of people are the most important.''' #'''Categories are there to help manage this database.''' #'''By Categorising your Profiles you are helping others probably more than you are helping yourself.''' #'''Adding Location Categories for Birth, Marriage, and Deaths is obvious. Adding a Census place, if you know it, could help others too.''' #'''Quick way to Categorise:- Above the Edit Text Field of a Profile there are a number of icons. Second from the right is the one you want. Click on that and start typing. By the time you get to the w of Amlwch you will have a selection. Choose, click and it's done.''' #'''Remember to use the traditional Counties.''' #'''A database without criteria is nothing more than a list.''' The next section is on categorising [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Categorisation_Explanation_Part_2_-_Buildings '''Wales Buildings'''] ==Sources==

Wales Cemeteries Team

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[[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] | Wales Cemeteries Team Welcome to the Welsh Cemeteries Team, part of the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] and part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] '''Team Leader:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ==Goals== The goal of the Welsh Cemeteries Team is to document the final resting place of all those buried in Wales. After much discussion we are able to confirm the process by which we will Categorise Welsh Cemeteries meeting the requirement of the Cemeterist Project as well as our own specific needs. ==Summary== *Cemetery Category should be " Cemetery, Town, Welsh Historic County" (using Cemeterist CIB edited to suit Wales requirements as below, and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Overton%2C_Flintshire '''Overton'''] as a template) *Cemetery Category should be subcategory of all 3 of the following **Category: Welsh Historic County, Cemeteries (e.g. Category: Flintshire, Cemeteries) **Category: Current County Borough (e.g. Category: Wrexham County Borough) **Category: Town, Welsh Historic County (e.g. Category: Overton, Flintshire) *CIB should contain checked exact co-ordinates (not relying those pulled from external sites) ==A little more detail== *Taking [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Overton%2C_Flintshire '''Overton'''] in North Wales as an example, you can see that each Place Category has, underneath the Category Information Box (CIB) a history of what administrative district [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Overton%2C_Flintshire '''Overton'''] has been in, together with a forecast of where it be placed following the next re-organisation. For Overton, Flintshire from 1535 to 1974, Clwyd from 1974 to 1996, and Wrexham County Borough from then to the present. ('''NB''' Not ''Wrexham'' on its own as in many incorrect FindAGrave descriptions.)*'''''see below''''' *If you click on Wrexham County Borough, it will take you to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wrexham_County_Borough Wrexham County Borough] which you will see is a sub category to the page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Administrative_Districts_1996_-_2022] which lists all the current administrative districts together with a map defining their boundaries. *Going back to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Overton%2C_Flintshire '''Overton'''], there is a subcategory for the churchyard at St Mary's. Clicking on this takes you to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary_the_Virgin_Churchyard%2C_Overton%2C_Flintshire '''St Mary's churchyard category page''']. At the top of this page you will see that this churchyard is categorised into Flintshire Cemeteries | Wrexham County Borough | Overton, Flintshire. *'''Flintshire Cemeteries''' refers to cemeteries in the traditional County of Flintshire; '''Wrexham County Borough''' refers to current administrative district; and '''Overton, Flintshire''' to the place category for the village. *The CIB for the churchyard uses the Cemeterist template. There are two parents, Wrexham County Borough and Flintshire. The latter produces the Flintshire Cemeteries link at the top of the page. There is also an address, the FAG number and a map link. '''Be aware, be very aware''', you must check the coordinates and not rely on FAG map coords. The kindest thing one can say about them is they can mislead. Some Wikitreers have become FAG members in order to add or correct the coordinates. Also the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596182 FAG page] for St Mary's says, incorrectly, Overton, Wrexham, omitting the County Borough. This is wrong. **'''''from above'''''* This is a broader problem with FAG iin that they regularly fail to give the borough address. So you will find something in ''Swansea'', or ''Conwy'' or ''Bridgend''. Please do not copy their errors or copy the address from FAG without checking whether it is right. *There are many Wikitreers who are interested in the war records of their ancestors The Commonwealth Graves Commission identifies graveyards with graves of servicemen. Thus you will see that one can add this where appropriate. (eg [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Chad_Churchyard%2C_Hanmer%2C_Flintshire the nearby churchyard in Hanmer]). *There are idiosyncrasies with each of the Counties, so a little explanation is given below. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Team''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Comments''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Anglesey%2C_Cemeteries Anglesey] |After a time in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwynedd_1974_-_1996 Gwynedd] it is now called [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Isle_of_Anglesey Isle of Anglesey] or Ynys Môn. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brecknockshire%2C_Cemeteries Brecknockshire] |Was completely included in the 1974 version of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1974_-_1996 Powys] although there were some boundary changes in the south when [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1996_-_abt_2022 the current Powys] was formed. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Caernarfonshire%2C_Cemeteries Caernarfonshire] |Was mostly included in the 1974 version of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwynedd_1974_-_1996 Gwynedd] with a portion in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clwyd Clwyd] but then divided between the post 1996 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwynedd_1996_-_abt.2022 Gwynedd] and the newly formed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Conwy_County_Borough Conwy County Borough] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cardiganshire%2C_Cemeteries Cardiganshire] |Was completely included in the 1974 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dyfed_1974_-_1996 Dyfed] before returning to its original boundaries but under its old Welsh name of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ceredigion Ceredigion] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Carmarthenshire%2C_Cemeteries Carmarthenshire] |Was completely included in the 1974 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dyfed_1974_-_1996 Dyfed] before returning post 1996 to almost identical boundaries [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Carmarthenshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Carmarthenshire post 1996] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Denbighshire%2C_Cemeteries Denbighshire] |Was included in the 1974 county of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clwyd Clwyd] but then reconstituted with different boundaries in 1996 as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Denbighshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Denbighshire post 1996] losing some in the South-East to the new [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wrexham_County_Borough Wrexham County Borough] and some in the West to the newly formed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Conwy_County_Borough Conwy County Borough] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flintshire%2C_Cemeteries Flintshire] |Was included in the 1974 county of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clwyd Clwyd] but then reconstituted with different boundaries in 1996 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flintshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Flintshire post 1996] losing the South-East exclave of Maelor Saesneg to the new [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wrexham_County_Borough Wrexham County Borough] and a redefined boundary with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Denbighshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Denbighshire post 1996] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Glamorgan%2C_Cemeteries Glamorgan] |In 1974 was split into [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Glamorgan West Glamorgan], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mid_Glamorgan Mid Glamorgan] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Glamorgan South Glamorgan]. In 1996 these were all reshuffled and split into 8 :-
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Swansea_City_and_County Swansea City and County], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Neath_Port_Talbot Neath Port Talbot], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bridgend_County_Borough Bridgend County Borough], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rhondda_Cynon_Taf_County_Borough Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vale_of_Glamorgan_County_Borough Vale of Glamorgan County Borough], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cardiff_City_and_County Cardiff City and County], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Caerphilly_County_Borough Caerphilly County Borough] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Merthyr_Tydfil_County_Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Merionethshire%2C_Cemeteries Merionethshire] |Was included in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwynedd_1974_-_1996 Gwynedd] in 1974 and stayed in the redefined https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwynedd_1996_-_abt.2022 Gwynedd] in 1996 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Monmouthshire%2C_Cemeteries Monmouthshire] |Was included in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwent Gwent] in 1974 but then reconstituted as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Monmouthshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Monmouthshire] '''but with different borders'''. The new admin districts of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Torfaen_County_Borough Torfaen County_Borough], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blaenau_Gwent_County_Borough Blaenau Gwent County Borough] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Newport_County_Borough Newport County Borough] were sculpted out of the western edge of the traditional county. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Montgomeryshire%2C_Cemeteries Montgomeryshire] |Was included in the county of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1974_-_1996 Powys] in 1974 and retained in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1996_-_abt_2022 Powys 1996 - abt 2022]which had minor boundary changes in the South. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pembrokeshire%2C_Cemeteries Pembrokeshire] |Was completely included in the 1974 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dyfed_1974_-_1996 Dyfed] before returning almost its original boundaries but under its original name [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pembrokeshire_1996_-_abt.2022 Pembrokeshire] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Radnorshire%2C_Cemeteries Radnorshire] |Was included in the county of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1974_-_1996 Powys] in 1974 and mostly retained with the Powys minor boundary changes [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powys_1996_-_abt_2022 Powys 1996 - abt 2022] |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"| ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"| |} Also see: [[Project:Wales|Project:Wales]]

Wales Connectors How-To

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[[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Wales Profile Improvement Teams]]; [[Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|Wales Connectors Team]] ==Introduction== Thanks to Frances Weidman for creating most of this information for the England Connectors Team and for sharing it with the Wales Connectors Team. Consequently, the images shown here were created for England. '''Methods for Connecting:''' There are different methods of connecting and this is just one. There is not any right or wrong way - it's whatever works best for you. It is not necessary to create hundreds of profiles to make a connection. '''Confirm – Unconnected:''' After selecting a profile (see Procedures below), confirm that it is unconnected. If a profile is connected, you will see the connections to Henry VIII at the bottom of the profile, like this: {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-4.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} If you do not see King Henry's name, then that means the profile is unconnected. {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To.png |size=15px |align=l }} If you have the Connectors Badge, you will see this yellow icon next to profile's person name.{{Clear}} =={{Green|Procedures}}== {{Blue|Let’s get started. Remember you are concentrating on Wales profiles, so check the locations on the profile as sometimes the list contains errors. Go to the [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GBR_WAL|Unconnected List for Wales]] which includes both unconnected and unlinked profiles. The report is updated weekly.}} {{Blue|'''Unconnected''' can include members of a single family but is not connected beyond that level. '''Unlinked''' is a subset of unconnected which refers to a profile not connected to any other.}} {{Blue|The list will look similar to this image for England:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-5.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} ==={{Green|Working on a Time Period}}=== {{Blue|You can work on profiles from a certain time period, for example 1800-1899, by clicking on a link as shown in the red circle:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-6.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|That will display the individual profiles, as well as the trees they are connected with in the column on the right.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-7.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} ==={{Green|Working on a Surname}}=== {{Blue|You can work on a specific surname. Go to the primary page of the report (as shown on the first chart image above) and you will see at list of surnames as shown below. The surnames can be sorted by the size of their respective trees by clicking on the double-arrow box beside the heading “Tree Size.”}} {{Blue|For demonstration purposes, look at Parfitt-181 as the tree size is only 118 profiles.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-8.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|If you click on the “S” (at the end of the “T S”) behind the surname, a list of every profile in that tree will display. Any part of the list may change weekly when the report is updated due to connections that are being made. Sometimes, as this chart shows, the PM did not include any locations.}} {{Blue|Again, look for profiles that have Wales listed in either or both the Birth and Death Locations.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-9.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|'''Suggestion:''' A simpler approach would be to select a profile with a less common surname. This avoids the possibility of sorting through hundreds of profiles. In the following example, Charles Thomas Panther was chosen. Remember, the sample charts and images were created for the England team.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-10.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|When you open Charles Thomas Panther’s profile you see his birth place is Warkton, Northampton, England and he was born in 1839:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-12.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|'''WikiTree+''' is a great tool to use. In another window on your browser, open [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+]. (Ignore the preloaded text.) Click on “Search” as shown in this example:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-13.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|Type in what you would like to look for in the text box. In this example: "connected panther Northamptonshire" was used (it doesn't have to be case-sensitive). This will bring up all of the connected profiles for that surname/location. If too many results pop up, the search could be narrowed down to "connected panther '''warkton''' northampshire". After you've done that, click on "Get profiles":}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-15.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|In the result below is the name David Frederick Panther, born about 2 years earlier than Charles, and in the same location. This is a good choice to further investigate. So open his profile.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-16.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|David looks like a viable lead. Again, further investigation is needed.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-18.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|Next, do a search in FamilySearch, or use another available family tree web site. In this example, FamilySearch reveals David shares the same parents as Charles which gives us the sought after connection.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-19.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|At this point, go back to Charles’ profile and click on his father George:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-20.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|Now go into Edit and add the connected David Frederick Panther as a son:}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-22.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} {{Blue|Adding David as a son to George connects him to his father and brother, Charles. That resulted in connecting 118 profiles in the WikiTree Global Tree.}} {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To-24.jpg |align=l |size=700 }} {{Clear}} It can take about 24 hours (or until the next system update) for the changes to take effect. Then you will see the puzzle piece is gone and this Panther family is now connected. '''SUCCESS!''' ==Tips and Tricks and Do’s and Don’ts== * A simpler approach would be to select a profile with a less common surname. This avoids the possibility of sorting through hundreds of profiles. * '''Sources:''' Always find and use sources on the profiles you connect (or create). * Look for merges. Occasionally you will come across an unconnected profile and find a merge is pending which could help with the connection. * One thing I find very useful are the FamilySearch Trees can be very useful. Use them for clues. It can be helpful to see all of the family members at a glance. If you come across a record and you see that it's attached to someone, go ahead and click on it - it may save you hours of searching, and if the tree is well-sourced and goes back in time far enough, you will often see that there are already early family members who have (connected) WikiTree profiles: * Don’t give up! The more you work on unconnected/unlinked profiles, the easier it will be to get them connected.

Wales Connectors Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales Connectors Team ''' The Wales Connectors Team Page''' This page supports the activities of the Connectors Team as part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] group of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. '''Team Leader''': TBC '''Team Members''': [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] ==Goals== The Connectors Team works to connect profiles that are unconnected to the main WikiTree tree. Profiles described as unlinked are included (profiles not linked to any other). Related to this effort is the development of good sources. Unconnected profiles will not have the box at the bottom showing a connection to Henry VIII of England. {{Image|file=Wales_Connectors_How-To.png |size=15px |align=l }} If you have the Connectors Badge, you will see this yellow icon next to profile's person name.{{Clear}} ==Membership Requirements== Team members must make a least one contribution every six months towards the teams goals, communicate regularly with your Team Leader and respond to the six-month check-ins. You should be a member of the Project: Connectors. To join, go to this link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors Project: Connectors], down to the section titled “How To Join” and click on the “Answer our welcome thread on G2G” link. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Wales Connectors Team, answer our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030062/would-you-like-to-join-the-wales-project G2G welcome post] to join the Wales project. ==Where To Begin== '''Start at “Home”''' – Profiles that you manage are the best place to start. Set an example. Go to the navigation links in the upper right part of your profile, look under “Find” and select “Unconnected People.” '''Wales Unconnected and Unlinked Profiles''' – The primary focus for this team is improving Wales related profiles. This link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GBR_WAL Unconnected List for Wales] lists both unconnected and unlinked profiles. The report is updated weekly. Connecting can be difficult and time consuming. Your work will be appreciated. ==How to Guide== This page provides an example of how one profile was connected to its family tree – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Connectors_How-To Wales Connectors Team How-to] ==Stuck on a Connection== If you need help resolving a problem, please post the details as a Comment on this page. Other Connectors that see the comment may be able to help. ==Communication With Team Members== Members of the teams in the Profile Improvement Teams (PIT) group have two methods to communicate: *When you wish to communicate with members of your team, use the Comments section at the bottom of the team page. * Communication with members of all teams in PIT, use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Google Group to make a post and select the tag “Profile-Improvements” found at the bottom of the page. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors Project: Connectors] – this page provides link to join Connectors and some general information. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connectors_Challenge Connectors Challenge]

Wales Counties

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Wales Gedcom Team

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Wales GEDCOM Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales GEDCOM Team This page supports the activities of the GEDCOM Team, part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] section of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. GEDCOM stands for '''GE'''nealogical '''D'''ata '''COM'''munication which is a file format for transferring family tree information between genealogy web sites. '''Team Leader''': [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] '''Team Members''': TBC ==Goals== The team works on “cleaning” and improving profiles created via GEDCOM import. ==Membership Requirements== Team members must make a least one contribution every six months towards the teams goals, communicate regularly with your Team Leader and respond to the six-month check-ins. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Wales GEDCOM Team, answer our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030062/would-you-like-to-join-the-wales-project G2G welcome post] to join the Wales project. ==Where to Begin== '''Data Doctors Suggestion List for Wales''' – The primary focus for this team is improving Wales related GEDCOM profiles. This link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_GBR_WAL Data Doctors Suggestion List for Wales] is the starting point. This list is updated weekly. Scan down to the section titled Biography and then to '''codes 851''' and '''853''' to find the profiles needing improvement. Note that each code has a link to a video providing additional information. ==History of GEDCOM Profiles== When a GEDCOM is imported to WikiTree, the system aims to preserve everything that was in the original GEDCOM file. Any data that cannot be neatly imported into a data field is put in the text of the page. Admittedly, the results are not pretty. A significant change was made in the GEDCOM import procedure in December 2015. There is a significant difference in the content and format of profiles imported prior to this date. Imports after that date should be “cleaner” and less involved to work on. Profiles imported before that date are in particular need of improvement. See Skipped and Translated Tags below. ==Guidelines for GEDCOM Team== '''Multiple Skills''' - Team members will need some of the same skills as other Profile Improvement Teams members such as [[Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|Bio Builders]] and [[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers]]. '''Biography Writing''' - This page helps you decide how best to edit such a biography. The goal is to make it more readable, remove extraneous information, and make it conform with Biographies style guidelines presented in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Help:Biographies]. '''Formatting Content:''' * Try This First - WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) is a free Chrome Extension that allows the user to reformat a profile that was created from a GEDCOM (by GEDCOMpare or the earlier GEDCOM import process). As the title indicates this program only works in the Chrome browser. For detailed information see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC]. * This link includes sections in profiles that can be deleted, deleted after checking and those to keep after editing [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies#R-1939516511 Help:GEDCOM-Created Biographies]. * This page contains a list of tags that are not included in GEDCOM imported profiles after December 2015 - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Skipped_Tags_in_GEDCOMs Skipped Tags]. * A list of tags that are translated to WikiTree acceptable tags can be found at this link - [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Skipped_Tags_in_GEDCOMs#Translated_Tags Translated Tags]. '''Tangled Families''' – Tangled families can be tricky to untangle. Some may be fictitious, so they need very careful researching. Merges can be misleading, so when checking for duplicates look at all the details not just the name. If you become stuck or confused, please don't struggle. Ask for an Arborist to help. '''Seek Help''' - You may not be able to clear all the problems on a profile, so seek the assistance of the other teams that are part of the Profile Improvement Teams effort. '''Collaboration is a key word for the team.''' ==Communication With Team Members== Members of the teams in the Profile Improvement Teams (PIT) group have two methods to communicate: *When you wish to communicate with members of your team, use the Comments section at the bottom of the team page. * Communication with members of all teams in PIT, use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Google Group to make a post and select the tag “Profile-Improvements” found at the bottom of the page. ==Resources== The following are GEDCOM related pages that describe the export/import process. They are for informational purposes and not required to edit existing GEDCOM profiles. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM What is a GEDCOM; Uploading a GEDCOM; Importing a GEDCOM; and, Exporting a GEDCOM.] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOMpare Help:GEDCOMpare describes how GEDCOM files are imported into WikiTree.] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Exporting_a_GEDCOM Exporting a GEDCOM to WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:GEDCOMs Category: GEDCOMs]

Wales Gedcom under review

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Wales Current Gedcom under Review
Below is the current Gedcom the team is working on. Please pick your profile and add your Name beside it. Please update the columns as necessary. If you cannot find a record please put that in comments. If you have searched for sources and are unable to find them please add notes on the profile to document and date where you have looked. If you wish to move onto another profile before one is fully complete, that's fine. Please just add in the comments, needs bio or needs connecting or whatever it needs. Once a profile is complete (not including connection) please put '''DONE''' in bold so it can be removed. If you have finished working on a profile, that still needs more work, please removed your name, so other people know that they can work on it. Tangled families can be tricky to untangle. If you find one and are becoming stuck or confused please don't struggle. Ask for an [[Project:Arborists#How_can_you_request_Arborist_assistance.3F|Arborist]] to come help or take over. Some of these may turn out to be fictitious or cross continents, so they need very careful researching :) Merges can also not be what they seem, so when checking for duplicates please be very careful to look at all the details not just the name :) The table will contain around 50 profiles at any one time, and will be updated every few days as and when profiles have been fully completed or passed to another team for completion. When the Gedcom is completed, those profiles that are left awaiting merge completion, response from PM etc etc will be moved to [[Space:Welsh_Gedcom_Profiles_Pending_Completion|Welsh Gedcom Profiles Pending Completion page]] and a new Gedcom put up for work. Completed Gedcoms will be listed on the Wales Gedcoms with issues page (coming soon). We will only be working on Welsh profiles. If a tangled family crosses continents please seek advice before disconnecting or making major alterations. Thank you :) Remember this is a team effort. There is no rush or deadline to beat. If you get stuck, need a new set of eyes on a problem, or need help with a troublesome profile, yell out and if you "hear" a yell try and respond. Work together, help each other and have FUN :) Unless stated in comments, the following profiles come from ''wales cowell_Davies_2010_11_06_2011_02_27_2011_10_17_ged'' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32;"|Profile ID ! align="left" style="background: #32CD32;"|Your ID ! align="left" style="background: #32CD32;"|Birth/Bap & County ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32;"|Comments ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32"|PM y/n ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32"|Start Date |- ![[Hopkins-3494|Hopkins-3494]] | |1885 Monmouth |JohnBryant1745_ged |Y | |- ![[Hopkins-3495|Hopkins-3495]] | |1897 Monmouth |JohnBryant1745_ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5915|Thomas-5915]] | |1815 Anglesey |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11657|Jones-11657]] | |1814 Anglesey |'''Done'''. Needs baptism and death reg. |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5917|Thomas-5917]] | |1842 Flint |'''Done'''. Second marriage in question. |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5918|Thomas-5918]] | |1811 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5920|Thomas-5920]] | |1840 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5921|Thomas-5921]] | |1844 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5922|Thomas-5922]] | |1846 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5923|Thomas-5923]] | |1849 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5924|Thomas-5924]] | |1853 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5925|Thomas-5925]] | |1857 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5926|Thomas-5926]] | |1855 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5927|Thomas-5927]] | |1783 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Roberts-4653|Roberts-4653]] | |1785 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5928|Thomas-5928]] | |1804 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1317|Thomas-1317]] | |1784 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11658|Jones-11658]] | |1784 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1318|Thomas-1318]] | |1822 Denbigh |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1319|Thomas-1319]] | |1822 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1320|Thomas-1320]] | |1824 Denbigh |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Hughes-2252|Hughes-2252]] | |1836 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Langford-296|Langford-296]] | |1838 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11660|Jones-11660]] | |1839 Denbigh |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Hughes-2253|Hughes-2253]] | |1855 Denbigh |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1322|Davies-1322]] | |1821 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5929|Thomas-5929]] | |1751 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Ingman-35|Ingman-35]] | |1753 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1323|Davies-1323]] | |1838 Denbigh |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1324|Davies-1324]] | |1798 Flint |'''Done.''' Needs all vitals. |Y | |- ![[Davies-1325|Davies-1325]] | |1831 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1326|Davies-1326]] | |1837 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[UNKNOWN-155208|UNKNOWN-155208]] | |1798 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11662|Jones-11662]] | |1851 Anglesey |'''Done'''. Needs death. |Y | |- ![[Davies-1327|Thomas-1327]] | |1835 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11663|Jones-11663]] | |1847 Anglesey |'''Done.''' Needs birth and death. |Y | |- ![[Jones-11664|Jones-11664]] | |1856 Anglesey |'''Done'''. Needs birth and death |Y | |- ![[Jones-11665|Jones-11665]] | |1843 Anglesey |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Davies-1328|Davies-1328]] | |1824 Flint |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- |- ![[Davies-883|Davies883]] | |1855 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Russell-2719|Russell-2719]] | |1838 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Russell-2720|Russell-2720]] | |1840 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Russell-2721|Russell-2721]] | |1842 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Thomas-4380|Thomas-4380]] | |1857 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Pugh-318|Pugh 318]] |[[Russak-2|Casimer]] |1866 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Thomas-4381|Thomas-4381]] | |1867 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Thomas-4382|Thomas 4382]] | |1870 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Thomas-4383|Thomas-4383]] | |1877 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Pugh-319|Pugh-319]] | |1854 Glamorgan | |N | |- ![[Pugh-320|Pugh-320]] | |1868 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Pugh-321|Pugh-321]] | |1868 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Davies-885|Davies-885]] | |1883 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Davies-886|Davies-886]] | |1884 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Davies-887|Davies-887]] | |1887 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Davies-888|Davies-888]] | |1893 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Davies-889|Davies-889]] | |1896 Merioneth |'''Done''' - needs death. |N | |- ![[Davies-890|Davies-890]] | |1898 Merioneth | |N | |- ![[Wray-116|Wray-116]] | |1700 Wales |HAYER_GED |Y | |-

Wales Genealogy Research

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Wales History

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Wales Images

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Wales Managed Profiles

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] : [[Space:Wales_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team (MPT)]] : Managed Profiles Guidance ==Project Managed Profiles (PMP) Guidance== This page contains Managed Profiles Team (MPT) guidance for improving and maintaining Project Managed Profiles (PMP), applying or removing Project Protected Profiles (PPP) status, and generally achieving MPT goals. Note, the word guidance as MPT Leadership does not profess to have all the answers or best practises. We do need to set some project standards though, so consider this guide as a foundation to build on together. We'll simply improve processes as ideas are raised by the team going forward. __TOC__ ===Managed Profiles Status=== Rather than maintaining a MPT member spreadsheet, our Wales Project has streamlined the tasks management process with an automated WikiTree+ report and category report pages for maintenance status. ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=WikiTree-66&MaxProfiles=3000SortOrder=LNAB&pagesize=1000 Wales Project (WikiTree-66) Managed List]'': This automated list of all Wales Project trusted (all listed), managed (WikiTree-66), and protected (Green locked) profiles, can be used to see the status of any Wales Project managed profile. The following minimum items should be visible on the report for all managed profiles or review/upgrading is required. * WikiTree-66 listed as Manager * C: Wales Project, MPT Upgrade Complete * T: Wales The following are pages for Managed Profile Timeframe Categories to quickly view a list of managed profiles in a specific era. * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project_Pre_1500_Managed_Profiles|Pre-1500 Wales Managed Profiles]]'' * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project_Pre_1700_Managed_Profiles|Pre-1700 Wales Managed Profiles]]'' * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project_Post_1700_Managed_Profiles|Post-1700 Wales Managed Profiles]]'' The following are pages for Maintenance Categories to quickly determine certain profile status. * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project_Maintenance_Categories|MPT Maintenance Categories]]'': This page allows MPT members to quickly review profiles with defined maintenance tasks and clear some as time permits. * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project%2C_Work_in_Progress|MPT Work in Progress]]'': This category page lists any profiles with active "Work in Progress" by MPT. Applying category "Wales Project, Work In Progress" adds the profile to the page. The category must also be removed from profile once MPT work is completed. * ''[[:Category:Wales_Project%2C_MPT_Upgrade_Complete|MPT Upgrade Complete]]'': This category page lists any profiles with MPT completed so our team knows it's been brought up to full profile standards. Applying category "Wales Project, MPT Uprade Complete" adds the profile to the page. These are a few weekly project status reports to assist ongoing MPT progress review and general team understanding of where focus is needed. ''[[Automated:DD_ProjectState_List_WikiTree66|Wales Project Managed Profiles Weekly Status]]''.
The list below defines MPT targets for the status report. If large batch adjustments are necessary, ''[[WikiTree-3|EditBot]]'' can be tasked for this. * Rows 1+9 (Goal = All): All properly setup profiles should end up in either of these groups. * Rows 2+6+10+14+16 (Goal = 0): Should not occur. * Rows 3+11 (Goal = 0): Add WikiTree-66 as Profile Co-Manager. * Rows 4+12 (Goal = 0): If not to be managed, replace Project Box with Wales sticker. If should be managed, add WikiTree-66 as Profile Co-Manager. * Rows 5+13 (Goal = 0): Add Project Box. * Rows 7+15 (Goal = 0) Add WikiTree-66 as Profile Co-Manager. * Rows 8 (Global Total): Can be checked by opening links and performing FIND on page for "Wales" to determine if any Wales profile needs realignment to Project attributes. ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=WikiTree-66&ErrorID= Wales Project Managed Profiles DD Suggestions]'' (click USER SUGGESTIONS button), as well as, a list of ''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL#Suggestions|All Wales DD Weekly Suggestions]]''.
Wales Data Doctors will be assisting on Managed Profiles DD Suggestions as we all try to keep our PMP files clean. MPT should maintain particular focus keeping all DBE921-935 resolved and cleared though, as these involve mainly issues with various scenarios with application of project boxes and PPP. ''[[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree66|Wales Project 5-Star Weekly Status]]''
This 5-Star status report assists Wales MPT to manage of 5-Star profiles, which are high-traffic profiles (often notable or notorious) drawing more than 1000 annual views from more than 100 different users. Such profiles are what draw people to WikiTree and the Wales Project, so we must ensure they are maintained to the highest standards and ready for show. Here is a list of our ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=5Stars+wikitree-66+managed&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Wales Project Managed 5-Star Profiles]'', as well as, a list of ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=5Stars+country%3Dwales+not%20managed&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=1000 Unmanaged 5-Star Profiles]'' involving people of Wales, which is not currently managed by Wales Project. ===Application of Notables Status=== Wales MPT manages profiles of notable people who were born, lived, or died in Wales and/or contributed considerbly to the history of Wales. Assignment of Notables status to a profile means (1) the person is of Wales and (2) meets at least one of the following additional criteria. * Has bio in ''[https://biography.wales/ Dictionary of Welsh Biography]'' * Has bio in (search) ''[https://www.oxforddnb.com Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]'' or (ref) ''[https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/metabook?id=dnb ODNB Ed.1+2, Vol.1-22]'' * Passes ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 WikiTree Notabability Test]'' Here is a list of our ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=notables+wikitree-66+managed&MaxProfiles=3000SortOrder=LNAB&pagesize=500 Wales Project Managed Notables Profiles]'', as well as, a list of ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=notables+country%3Dwales+not%20managed&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Unmanaged Notables Profiles]'' involving people of Wales, which is not currently managed by Wales Project. All Notables should be setup as Wales Project PMP. Once a profile is deemed to be notable, perform the following tasks to apply Notables status. * Add ''[[Template:Notables_Sticker|Notables Sticker]]'' + county: Example: {{Notables Sticker|Glamorgan, Notables}} ''[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Templ_20210704/Template_Notables_Sticker_Txt.htm See parameters list]'' * Add ''[[Space:Wales_Stickers|Wales Sticker]]'' + county born if applicable: Example: {{Wales Sticker|Glamorganshire}} * Add ''[[:Category:Wales%2C_Notables|Notables Category]]'' for each county of B/M/D: Example: Category "Glamorgan, Notables" * See "Application of Project Managed Profiles (PMP) Status" section ===Application of PMP Status=== MPT follows the WikiTree guidelines for ''[[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|Project Managed Profiles]]''. All Wales PPP, Notables, and 5-Star profiles should be setup as Wales Project Managed Profiles (PMP). This showcases our project's highest level profiles with visible top tier links to Wales Project. The application of PMP status to a profile is as follows. * Add PMP Category for profile era (pre-1500, pre-1700, post-1700): Example: “Wales Project Pre 1700 Managed Profiles” * Directly above ==Biography== in the profile, add Wales Project Box {{Wales}}. No other project box should be above ours on a Wales profile, as country projects should precede ancillary projects. * If one doesn't exist, add Wales sticker + county born if applicable: Example: {{Wales Sticker|Glamorganshire}} * If the profile is an orphan, follow the 3 steps in the text below to have Wales Project adopt the profile. Otherwise, copy the text between the squiggly lines below and paste into the comment section of the profile to alert the PM that Wales Project is requesting addition as profile co-Manager. ::/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
Thank you for your great efforts as PM of this profile. Given this person of Wales is of considerable interest to our Wales history, we encourage you to remain as PM of this profile; however, we also ask that WikiTree Wales Project be added as co-Manager. Over time, our Managed Profiles Team (MPT) will assist you in bringing this profile to its highest potential possible for WikiTreers to enjoy even more.

It's just 3 steps to add our WikiTree Wales Project as profile co-Manager.
- Click PRIVACY tab on the profile.
- PRIVACY page: Add to Trusted List section... enter wikitree-wales-project@googlegroups.com and press ADD THIS PERSON.
- PRIVACY page: Trusted List section... next to Wales Project WikiTree, press ADD AS MANAGER.

Thank you.
WikiTree Wales Project MPT
::/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ===Application of PPP Status=== MPT follows the WikiTree guidelines for ''[[Help:Project_Protection|Project Protection]]''. On the very rare occasions when PPP must be applied to a profile, it locks the LNAB, prevents adding/removing parents, spouses and children for the profile, and protects against merges. Wales MPT can request PPP status be applied to the profile of any person of Wales (notable or not) if:''' * Aspects of their history are contentious, unproven or speculative. Biography or comments indicate there has been dispute about the person's identity, key details of themselves, descendants, ancestors, or there has been G2G discussion requesting that the profile be locked; or * Profile is prone to duplication; or * Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is unstable; or * Merges are negatively impacting profiles As team members, we can start the application of PPP on a profile as follows.
* If possible to edit profile, add Category “Wales, Needs Project Management of Profile” and when saving your edit, enter the explanation as "Wales MPT - requesting project management and brief reason for PPP" Only Wales Project Leadership have WikiTree access permissions necessary to assign PPP, so the above info will flag the need to the MPT leadership team about the PPP requirement and it will be actioned as follows. MPT Leadership will: * If an orphan profile, adopt the profile for Wales Project. If managed, MPT Leadership will ask the PM to add Wales Project as co-Manager. * Directly above ==Biography== in the profile, add Wales Project Box {{Wales}}. No other project box should be above ours on a Wales profile, as country projects should precede ancillary projects. * Via Discord: Wales Project server: Leadership Request channel: Enter "PPP Request:" then provide a profile ID and brief reason it requires PPP. * Add ===Reason for PPP=== In Research Notes section and brief description of purpose for PPP application. This will assist any future profile review. * Add PMP Category for profile era (pre-1500, pre-1700, post-1700): Example: Category = “Wales Project Pre 1700 Managed Profiles” * Remove Category of “Wales, Needs Project Management of Profile” from the profile Project Leadership will: * Assign PPP and respond to Discord post with a thumbs up to show completion. ===PMP Review/Upgrade Process=== The following is a process guide for PMP reviews and subsequent upgrades, which should remain aligned with ''[[Project:Profile_Improvement#Steps_toward_Improved_Profiles|Profile Improvement Guidelines]]'', ''[[Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance|Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidelines]]'', and ''[[Space:Wales_Categories|Wales Place Name Categories]]''. At any time, should you encounter major concerns or become uncertain of appropriate direction on an item, contact MPT Leadership for assistance. Here are a few sample profiles for formatting guidance. * [[Shakespeare-1|William Shakespeare (abt.1564-1616)]] * [[Stradling-185|Edward Stradling MP (abt.1529-1609)]] ====Upgrade Preparation==== Once you’ve chosen a new Notables or 5-Star profile to review/upgrade using the various MPT reports above, perform a brief profile assessment. * Contact any existing PM or adopt the profile, if orphaned; see Application of PMP Status. * If the profile meets Notables criteria, see Application of Notables Status. * Reviewing G2G posts (top right on profile) plus any comments on profile page bottom to determine if any conflicts may exist. If Project Protected Profiles (PPP) status would be beneficial for the profile, see Application of PPP Status. * If major profile upgrades are ready to commence, post comment on profile: " Profile is being upgraded by the Wales Project Managed Profiles Team. " and add Category "Wales Project, Work in Progress" via profile edit. ====Suggestions and Merges==== Review profile data and clean what you can to get things all in good stead. * Clear any profile DBE Suggestions that are able to be resolved. * Review Matches and Merges section (bottom of profile); clear false matches; complete valid merges to the lowest profile ID #. ====Family Connections==== Look at the connected profiles to ensure each belongs and links go to intended relative’s pages. * Confirm parents/spouse(s)/children attached to the profile appear correct. * If detachment of any family member is believed necessary, post rationale and any sources for such action in the profile comments section and raise in a G2G post. ====Top Page Formatting==== In an effort to apply a similar top page look to Wales Project Managed Profiles, we are applying a few formatting standards. This will ensure all users to know it’s a Wales Project Profile upon first glance. * Profile Format is to be as follows. ::Categories ::Project Boxes {{Wales}} ::''[[Template:Succession_box2|Succession Boxes]]'' ::==Biography== ::''[[Template:Notables_Sticker|Notables Sticker]]'' {{Notables Sticker|Glamorgan, Notables}} ''[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Templ_20210704/Template_Notables_Sticker_Txt.htm See parameters list]'' ::''[[Space:Wales_Stickers|Wales Sticker]]'' {{Wales Sticker|Glamorganshire}} ::Brief overview outlining Notables status ::__TOC__ ::Bio Section Sub-Headers start here Example: ===Early Years=== ====Bio==== The top of this section should already have brief overview of the person’s notability, so ensure all other info is presented below __TOC__. * Add basic sub-headings for core bio info and to generate a table of contents (Examples: ===Origins===, ===Early Years=== , ===Marriage and Family=== , ===Death===). * Plagiarism: Any copying of large portions of text from copyrighted works, including websites, is against WikiTree policy. All minor quoted works of others must be included in quotation marks and source cited via inline reference. * Ensure dates/places in profile data fields match sourced bio date/places * WikiTree ID links should be applied to at least the first occurrance of anyone named in bio, if they have profile... [[Jones-11223|Jane Jones]]. ====Images==== A few small, well place pictures can bring the text and profile to life, transforming a well-researched text-only profile into a fantastic visual experience for the reader. * Confirm any existing profile images are correct/appropriate and ensure they are public domain with source or clear statement of why image is usable on WikiTree. * NEVER detach an image unless you have comfirmed it's attached to another profile, as if not attached to any profile, the image is soon purged from WikiTree. * Using ''[[Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images|WikiTree Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images]]'', add a few ''[[Template:Image|inline images]]'' in various locations throughout the bio to bring the profile to life. Whenever possible, add a portrait image for the primary profile photo. ====Research Notes==== Research Notes is the proper place for facts to help maintain the profile or assist ongoing research. The main profile should be about what we know, not conflation, possibilities, or ongoing research items. Our goal over time is for a profile to be presented in a comprehensive story about the person, rather than looking like an unfinished research project. Keeping research comments in a section below the Biography helps accomplish this. * Add ==Research Notes== section for any contentious aspects of biography, relationships, conflation, persistent Net myths, reason for any PPP, etc. Be sure to add inline sources for disputed info or corrections. * Also include here any info, links, findings, etc. that might assist future research. ====Sources==== It’s important for Sources to be properly reviewed for validity, functionality, and WT style. * Confirm source citations are properly formatted inline form, bio data matches source material (where possible), and source links are functional. * Ensure pre-1700 profiles meet ''[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|WikiTree pre-1700 Citation Guidelines]]''. Any that do not meet source quality, must be moved to "See also" section. * Confirm "See also" citations are properly formatted inline, bio data matches source material (where possible), and source links are functional. If a citation here meets source criteria, move to bio as inline source. * Most PMP will be Notables and therefore have a WikiData ID; some may have a Wikipedia page too. If either is the case, add a [[Template:Wikidata|WikiData template]] to Sources "See also" section as follows, as this will enhance WikiData info from that WikiTree profile and improve its standings in search engines too. ** Access WikiData.org ** Enter your profile's name into the Search ** If WikiData page exists, add the following to the WikiTree profile {{Wikidata|Q########}} and add the Q# from the WikiData page (ie: Q16863770) ** If Wikipedia page exists for the person (see top right corner of WikiData page, note which language it is in, and expand the template to {{Wikidata|Q########|enwiki|sameas=yes}}, where first 2 letters at front of "enwiki" denotes lanuguage of Wikipedia page being linked, en = English, cy = Welsh, de = German, fr = French, etc. ====Completion Checks==== It’s almost done; just a few more small items to go! * Review the full profile to ensure it reads as intended, has a good flow to it, is comprehensive, and fully sourced. * Once the profile is confirmed complete and you're satisfied with the final result, post the comment on profile, " Wales Managed Profiles Team upgrade is now complete. " * Remove Category “Wales Project, Work in Progress” from the profile. * Add Category “Wales Project, MPT Upgrade Complete”. * That's it... one more Wales Managed Profile upgrade complete! Thank you very much! Diolch yn fawr iawn!

Wales Membership Check-In

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] '''Related pages:''' [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|Wales Project Membership Coordinator Duties]] - [[Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST|WALES PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS LIST]] - [[Space:Wales_Project_Membership_Status|Wales Project Membership Status]] ==PROCEDURE== This information is part of the responsibilities of the '''Wales Project Membership Coordinator'''. ===Contribution Requirement=== : Members must make at least 1 contribution each year. A qualifying contribution may consist of creating a new profile, adopting a profile or improving a profile. The requirement can be fulfilled by writing a complete biography with inline citations, fixing a database error, or adding at least one reliable source to an unsourced profile. : A specific response is required. A review of the contribution is not required as this requirement will be processed on an honor basis. ===General Information=== - Check-In Process is conducted annually, currently in November : Members excluded: ::- Don’t send check-in if Wales Project member for less than 6 months ::- Exclude Project Leaders, Coordinators and Team Leaders (Coordinators monitor activity of Team Leaders) - Check-In progress is recorded on the '''Wales Project Members''' spreadsheet - Post Check-In Messages in Comments section of profiles ===Process=== '''1. First Check-In Message''' - post on profiles or email November. The messages can be spread over several days to manage impact of responses :: '''1a. Check-In Thank You Message''' - send when a positive response is received '''2. No Response to First Check-In Message:''' when a response is not received after 2 weeks, post the '''Check-In Follow-Up Message''' '''3. No Response to Check-In Follow-Up Message''' - If no response after 2 weeks, then: '''4. Remove Wales Project badge''' - post this message on the Discord # leaders-requests channel: : - "Please remove badge for (URL of member)." Include a brief reason for action : - Check for positive response from a Project Leader, then: :: - On Discord # coordinators channel, post to the attention of the appropriate coordinator the name of the person and the team(s) there are on : - On the '''Wales Project Members''' spreadsheet move member information from the active members section to the archived section : - Remove member from '''WikiTree's Wales Project Google Group''' : - "Kick" member from Discord : - Update [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST Wales Project Team Members List] '''5. Wales Project Membership Status''' - updating this page is optional - [[Space:Wales_Project_Membership_Status|Wales Project Membership Status]] ==MESSAGES== ===Check-In First Message - Post in Comments=== '''(created 11/17/22)'''
'''(rev 11/20/22)'''
'''(rev 5/4/23 - to reflect change to annual check-in and contribution requirement)''' '''(rev 12/8/23 - added optional question about improving the project; format change)''' (subject:) Wales Project Annual Check-In Hi x, Thank you for being a member of the Wales Project. Continuing membership requires at least one contribution to project goals during each year. Fulfillment can consist of creating a new profile, adopting a profile, or improving a profile. Or writing a complete biography with inline citations, fixing a database error, or adding at least one reliable source to an unsourced profile is acceptable. Please respond by stating you have made one or more contributions toward project goals in the last 12 months. Indicate which you have done posting a '''reply''' in Comments below or sending me a private message. I look forward to hearing from you. Optional: Do you have a suggestion to improve any part of the project? To all our active members, thank you for your work. Thanks, Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator : '''Note:''' as of Dec 5, 2022 the following questions were deleted as they are more the responsibility of the coordinators and team leaders. :: - Do you desire to stay on your current project team(s)? :: - Which teams are you most active in? :: - Are there other teams you would like to join or become more active in? :: - Also, do you have any feedback on what the project is doing well and anything we could do better in the future? ===Check-In Thank You Message=== '''(rev 6/5/22)'''
'''(rev 11/17/22)''' (post in Comments regardless of content of response) Thanks for your response and for supporting the Wales Project. Stuart ===Check-In Follow-Up Message=== '''(rev 6/5/22)'''
'''(rev 11/17/22)''' '''(rev 12/20/23)''' Hi x, Did you miss the Wales Project Annual Check-In posted below? Did I miss your response? I hope all is well with you. Please take a minute to post a reply describing your required contribution. No response within the next 2 weeks will be considered a request to remove your Wales Project Badge. You would be welcome to rejoin the project in the future subject to the Membership Requirements on the Wales Project page. If you agree click on the G2G Welcome Post link. Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator

Wales Membership Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] '''Related pages:''' [[Space:Wales_Membership_Check-In|WALES MEMBERSHIP CHECK-IN PROCESS]] - [[Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST|WALES PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS LIST]] - [[Space:Wales_Project_Membership_Status|Wales Project Membership Status]] ==Wales Project Membership Coordinator Duties== '''Updated: April 2024''' '''Membership Coordinator:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] ==General Information== * Develop and monitor the Wales Project G2G welcome post ** Link to current post: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1576920/the-wales-project-is-for-you ** Link to previous post closed Feb 2023: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1520615/the-wales-project-is-for-you-closed ** Link to precious post closed Jan 2022: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1251281/wales-project-is-calling * Process applicant requests for membership * Process annual check-in for members - see [[Space:Wales_Membership_Check-In|'''Wales Membership Check-In Process''']] * Maintain '''Wales Project Members''' spreadsheet - some of the information is private; access to the spreadsheet is limited to the Project Leaders and the Membership Coordinator
:: '''{{red|Caution:}}''' the critical spreadsheet is not backed up in the usual method, you may want to make a copy retained in a different location * Maintain '''Wales Membership Team Members List''' - see [[Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST|'''Wales Project Team Members List''']] * Monitor (optional) - [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1AjSGlPVg0Ks-3pLO4zNsaJnRWblhoNMr&ll=31.85433156077486%2C-94.89592989545565&z=5 '''Wales Project Members Map'''] managed by [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]]. Members can add where they live on a world map. Instructions are on the map. ==Notes To Successor== * any procedure can usually be improved * wording in communications may need to be updated * the spreadsheet information may seem like a lot of work, but it is really useful when the need arises ==Wales Project Membership Applicant Process== : '''NOTES:''' : - individuals are referred to as applicants until membership badge has been awarded : - sample messages are located further down on this page or quick access from table of contents ===Response to Application on G2G welcome post=== : Applicants post request for membership on the project G2G post :: - when a post is entered an email notice is sent to the Coordinator :: - periodically check the G2G welcome post in case the email was missed :: - the URL for the post will change when it is updated, so the link on the Wales Project page will need to be updated :: - post as a Comment to applicant's G2G Answer - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#G2G_Reply_To_Applicant_Membership_Request G2G Reply To Applicant Membership Request] ===Review Applicant's Profile=== : 1. Review the applicant's profile to determine acceptability: :: - verify a WikiTree member for 1 month :: - verify Honor Code (Wiki Genealogist badge) has been signed :: - verify 100 contributions have been made :: - review Comments listed in profile Contributions for any inappropriate comments or complaints * :: - review Comments section on profile * :: * The applicant must be in compliance with the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Wiki Genealogist Honor Code] and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Courtesy Help:Courtesy]. If anything questionable or inappropriate is found, refer the profile to a Project Leader for guidance. : 2. Send a private message: :: '''Not Acceptable:''' - send [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Not_Acceptable_Message_-_Post_As_Reply_to_Applicant.27s_G2G_Post Not_Acceptable Message - Post As Reply to Applicant's G2G Post] :: '''Acceptable''' - send [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Acceptable_Applicant_-_Private_Message_Requesting_Email_Address Acceptable Applicant Private Message Requesting Email Address] followed by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Acceptable_Applicant_-__Email_Sent_After_Response_From_PM_.28see_above.29 Acceptable Applicant - Email Sent After Response From PM (see above)] : 3. In either case add applicant information to the Pending tab of the membership spreadsheet. : 4. No Response to Private Message: :: - If a response to private message is not received after two weeks, post this follow-up in Comments on the applicant's profile (sometimes the PM is missed) - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Follow-Up_Message_When_No_Response_to_PM_-_Post_in_Comments Follow-Up Message When Nor Response to PM - Post in Comments] :: - if no response to follow-up, no further action is necessary ===Qualified Applicant Steps=== : 1. When a response is received from the email message, post on the '''Wales Discord # project-coordinators channel''' - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Qualified_Applicant_-_Post_on_Wales_Discord.2FEmail_to_Applicant Qualified Applicant Post on Wales Discord and Email to Applicant] :: 1.a. Send email to applicant letting them know the review process and awarding of badge can take 3 to 4 days. : 2. 48 hours after the coordinator's posting, post a request for PL to award project badge on the '''Wales Discord # leaders-request channel''' - include the profile URL : '''After badge is awarded:''' : 3. Send email to member membership badge has been issued plus additional information - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Email_After_Badge_Issued Email After Badge Issued] : 4. Add member to Google Group (Google Group not required if member objects). When adding to Google Group include welcome message : 5. Send email invite to join Discord (member not required to join) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Membership_Team#Email_Invite_To_Join_Discord Email Invite to Join Discord] : 6. Update spreadsheet; move member from Pending tab to Membership tab adding team(s) and other information : 7. If member joins Discord , add appropriate roles to their Discord ID. : '''NOTE:''' Adjustments to the membership spreadsheet should only be done by the Membership Coordinator. ==Member Requests Removal== 1. Post this message on the Discord # leaders-requests channel: : "Please remove badge for (URL of member)." Include a brief reason for action 2. Check for positive response from a Project Leader, then: 3. On Discord # coordinators channel, post to the attention of the appropriate coordinator the name of the person and the team(s) there are on 4. On the '''Wales Project Members''' spreadsheet move member information from the active members section to the archived section 5. Remove member from '''WikiTree's Wales Project Google Group''' 6. "Kick" member from Discord 7. Update [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST Wales Project Team Members List] ==Wales Membership Applicant Messages== ===G2G Reply To Applicant Membership Request=== Hi xxxx, Thanks for responding. A private message will be sent with additional information. Stuart Awbrey, Wales Project Membership Coordinator : '''Possible Modification:''' :: Add words to personalize based on content of request for membership '''After review of applicant's profile:''' ===Not Acceptable Message - Post As Reply to Applicant's G2G Post=== - 3/30/24 - Revised wording ----- Hi xxx, Thank you for applying for Wales Project membership. You have not met the membership requirement of: (list each requirement not met) The requirements indicate a level of experience which allows a member to be more productive towards meeting project goals. When all the requirements have been met, please consider applying again for membership. Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator ===Acceptable Applicant - Private Message Requesting Email Address=== Added 4/6/24 - this message is sent first to acquire applicant's email needed to send email below which includes links to pages - links don't work effectively in PM ----- Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Hi xxx, Thank you for applying for Wales Project membership. Please respond to this message because the membership process uses email. Excited about getting you established as a member. Stuart Awbrey,
Membership Coordinator ===Acceptable Applicant - Email Sent After Response From PM (see above)=== New message and procedure 4/6/24: This new email format is to make it easier for applicants to view the teams by providing individual team links. '''NOTE:''' The first 3 requirements are not re-stated as they have been verified to determine one is acceptable. '''NOTE:''' Using this text in Outlook - Copy text. In Outlook email, right click for paste and select "Keep Source Formatting." ----- Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Thanks for responding xxx. A reminder of the Requirements for Membership:
• Must join at least one team - see list of teams below.
• Willing to communicate with other members of the project
• Make at least 1 contribution annually
• Response to the annual check-in is required with a brief description of your contribution(s). :- The contribution can be fulfilled by creating a profile with a biography and sources, improve a profile, fixing an error, or adding at least one reliable source to an unsourced profile.
'''County Teams -''' click on a team name to see more information: [[Space:Anglesey_Team|Anglesey Team]] * [[Space:Brecknockshire_Team|Brecknockshire Team]] * [[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|Caernarfonshire Team]] * [[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|Cardiganshire Team]] * [[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire Team]] * [[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire Team]] * [[Space:Denbighshire_Team|Denbighshire Team]] * [[Space:Flintshire_Team|Flintshire Team]] * [[Space:Glamorgan_Team|Glamorgan Team]] * [[Space:Merionethshire_Team|Merionethshire Team]] * [[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|Monmouthshire Team]] * [[Space:Montgomeryshire_Team|Montgomeryshire Team]] * [[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|Pembrokeshire Team]] * [[Space:Radnorshire_Team|Radnorshire Team]]
'''Managed Profiles Team -''' click on team name to see more information: :(NOTE: This team is for experienced WikiTree members.) [[Space:Wales Managed Profiles Teams|Wales Managed Profiles Teams]] '''Profile Improvement Teams -''' click on a team name to see more information: :(NOTE: These teams are for experienced WikiTree members; membership in a related project may be a requirement.) [[Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|Wales Bio Builders Team]] * [[:Space:Wales Categories Team|Categories Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|Wales Connectors Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|Wales Data Doctors Team]] * [[Space:Wales_GEDCOM_Team|Wales GEDCOM Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Wales Sourcerers Team Page]]
'''Topics Teams -''' click on a team name to see more information: [[Space:Wales_Buildings_Team|Wales Buildings Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Cemeteries_Team|Wales Cemeteries Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] |*[[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_Wars|Wales Project Topics - Wars Team]] '''Landing Team:''' :The '''Landing Team''' can be a temporary home while you continue to review the project and its teams. '''Team Selection''' - after reviewing the teams: - Let me know if you have questions about the teams. - '''State which one you are interested in joining'''. You can request to join more than one. I look forward to hearing from you. Stuart Awbrey,
Membership Coordinator '''Previous Message - No Longer Used:''' Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Hi xxx, Thank you for applying for Wales Project membership. A reminder of the Requirements for Membership:
• Must join at least one team - see links to groups of Project Teams on this page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales Wales Project]
• Willing to communicate with other members of the project
• Response to the annual check-in is required with a description of the required contribution. Some examples are: create a new profile, adopt a profile or improve a profile. The requirement can be fulfilled by writing a complete biography with inline citations, fixing a database error, or adding at least one reliable source to an unsourced profile.
'''Wales Project page''' - read about the different groups of teams: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales. '''Team Selection''' - review the individual teams and determine which team you are interested in joining. You can request to join more than one. Let me know if you have questions about the teams. I look forward to hearing from you. Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator : '''Sample Modification:''' "You have expressed an interest in (county or other subject) so you may want to consider becoming a member of the (xxx team)." ===Follow-Up Message When No Response to PM - Post in Comments=== '''Updates:'''
- 16 May 2023 added request to respond via PM Hi xx, A Private Message was sent earlier in response to your request to join the Wales Project. Sorry not to have heard from you. Are you still interested in becoming a member? Can I provide any assistance? Please respond via Private Message as your email address is used in the membership process. If you have decided not to join. please let us know any reasons. It could be of benefit to the membership process. Stuart Awbrey,
Wales Project Membership Coordinator ===Qualified Applicant - Post on Wales Discord/Email to Applicant=== '''Post on Discord:''' '''Updates:'''
- 18 May 2023 - added wording to clarify procedure '''Post the following message on Discord # project-coordinators channel:''' Announcing the 48-hour review period for new member applicant (insert applicant's name & URL). Membership requirements have been met. (Applicant name) has requested membership on the (insert name of team(s). If there are no objections/concerns within the 48-hour review period, I will request the project badge be issued. Then, an email will be sent to the new member introducing them to the features of the project. A copy will be sent to the relevant Coordinator. The Coordinator should then add the member to the requested team(s). (insert a quote or paraphrase applicant's comments on reason for wanting to be a member). '''Email to Applicant:''' Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Thanks for your response. Please allow 3-4 days for processing your application. When the membership badge is awarded to your profile another email will be sent to you. Stuart,
Membership Coordinator ===Email After Badge Issued=== '''Updates:''' - minor revisions - 16 June 2023 - added request to add Wales Project Category to their profile - 27 June 2023 ----- Cc to affected Coordinator(s) Subject: Welcome Wales Project New Member Congratulations xx, The project Wales Project badge has been added to your profile. (insert name and title of Coordinator(s) will add you to the (insert name of team/teams). '''Suggested Changes to Your Profile:''' : '''Wales_Project tag''' - Consider adding this tag to your Followed Tags to follow project genealogy content and related G2G forum activity. : '''Wales Project Category''' - Consider adding this category to your profile - [[Category:Wales Project]] '''Communication:''' These are the communication methods used by project members and the teams to share information and ask questions: : '''Google Group, WikiTree’s Wales Project:''' You will be added as a member of this group. It is used primarily for announcements and general interest comments. Please advise if you wish to be removed from our Google Group. : '''WikiWales Discord:''' '''Discord''' is a popular chat program where users can chat by voice or text. The '''WikiWales Discord''' server used by the '''Wales Project''' has several specific topic channels including the various major teams in the project. It is the primary method of communication by members of the project. An invite with additional information will be sent to join. : '''Comments on Team Page:''' Like people profiles team pages have a Comments section where comments and questions can be posted. : '''Private Messages:''' If the communication is of a sensitive nature, a Private Message should be sent to the Team Coordinator or the Team Leader. : '''G2G:''' Sharing information or asking questions for the WikiTree community can also be posted on G2G. When doing so, add tag '''“Wales”''' if appropriate to the subject. '''Membership List:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WALES_PROJECT_TEAM_MEMBERS_LIST Wales Project Members List]. This is a list of the project’s members plus additional information. You will be added to the list. Let me know the country you live in so that can be included. '''Wales Project Members Map:''' This is a fun optional participation item which shows the location of our members on a world map. Go to the link and add your info - [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1AjSGlPVg0Ks-3pLO4zNsaJnRWblhoNMr&ll=51.43688519940719%2C-6.260633915417242&z=6 Wales Project Members Map] Welcome to the Wales Project. Stuart Awbrey,
Membership Coordinator ===Email Invite To Join Discord=== Subject: Invitation to Join Wales Project WikiWales Discord Server Hi xx, The '''WikiWales Discord''' server is a great way to communicate with members of your team(s) and all other Wales Project members. Read the complete description at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Resources_Discord Wales Project WikiWales Discord] To join Discord, click on this invitation link: (insert link from # welcome channel man figure) The invite link is valid for 7 days. If you are not a Discord member, complete the registration process to setup your account. Then click on the invitation link above. When you join Discord include your Wiki ID as part of your name – example: Stuart (Awbrey-135). You can also indicate which channel(s) or role(s) you wish to be on; in your case, add (channel/role). Please advise if you have difficulty joining. Stuart

Wales Mining Disasters

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Wales Mining Disasters Team

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[[Category:Wales, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]]|[[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters team]] == Welcome to Wales Mining Disasters == * Team Leader: * Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]]|[[Heenan-119|K (Heenan) Heenan-Davies]]|[[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]]|[[Davies-2643|Byron Davies]]
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This is the index to all mining disasters in Wales, which occurred 75 or more years ago and had at least 10 casualties. == Mining Disasters By County == *[[Space:Carmarthenshire_Mining_Disasters | Carmarthenshire]] *[[Space:Denbighshire_Mining_Disasters|Denbighshire]] *[[Space:Flintshire_Mining_Disasters|Flintshire]] *[[Space:Glamorgan_Mining_Disasters|Glamorgan]] *[[Space:Monmouthshire_Mining_Disasters|Monmouthshire]] *[[Space:Pembrokeshire_Mining_Disasters|Pembrokeshire]] ==Resources== *[[Space:Creating_a_Mining_Disaster_Free_Space_Page|Creating a Mining Disaster Free Space Page]] **[[Space:Blank_Table_for_mining_disasters|Blank Table for mining disasters]] *[http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/ Welsh Coal Mines]

Wales Place Names

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Wales Post 1700 Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] | Post 1700 Team Team Leader: TBC Team Members: ==Goals== ==Tasks==

Wales Pre 1500 Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] | Pre 1500 Team Team Leader: Team Members: ==Goals== As one of the Managed Profiles Teams, the Pre-1500 Team takes care of the pre-1500 Managed and PPP'd profiles for the Wales Project, and works on the pre-1500 flagship profiles for Wales. ==Tasks== #Assure reliable inline sourcing for each profile #Correct LNAB to proper Welsh patronymic -- see [[Space:Name_Fields_Welsh_Aristocrats|Patronymic Welsh Name Fields]] #Categorize profile with the applicable Kingdom. Each profile is encouraged to have a Geography or Location subsection which takes any available commote, cantref or parish place information and adds sourcing to describe which kingdom it would have been a part of at the time of the profile. See [[Space:Wales_Categories|Wales Categories]] #Assess whether the profile requires project management or project protection. The Wales Project follows the Wikitree guidelines for [[Help:Project_Protection|'''Project Protection''']] and [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|'''Project Managed Profiles''']]. ==Resources== See: * [[Space:Wales_Pre_1500_Resources|Wales Pre-1500 Resources]]

Wales Pre 1700 Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] | Pre 1700 Team Team Leader: TBC Team Members: ==Goals== ==Tasks==

Wales Project - Member Interests

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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=united_kingdom the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the United Kingdom Project and would like to become one, please see ''' [[Project:United_Kingdom|our project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! ----- ''' This list is in ALPHA order''' == Project Leaders== *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] - Wales Project Co-Leader == Project Coordinator== *[[Awbrey-135 |Stuart Awbrey]] - Wales == Sub Project Coordinators== *[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - Coordinating the Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristocrats 742-1535 Project *[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] - Coordinating [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters|Wales Mining Disasters Team]]. == Project Members == *[[Anderson-23510|Thomas Anderson]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Atherton-478 |Robert Atherton]] - *[[Baldwin-7590|Stan Baldwin]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] - Wales *[[Compagnoni-10 |Jayzen Bennetts]] - Scotland, England and Wales *[[Bezio-5|Lynn Bezio]] - Wales *[[Baker-27635|Joanna Bourne]] - I am researching England and Wales: The Thomas line in Glamorgan, Wakes and the Smith/Morris families from London. *[[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen ]] - Wales *[[Box-511| James Box]] - Wales *[[Bradbury-1128 |Allison Bradbury ]] - Wales *[[Brown-41244 |Mike Brown]] - Wales *[[Brownbridge-3|Christopher Brownbridge]] - England and Wales *[[Berg-1880|Roberta Burnett]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Bowling-864 |TC]] - *[[Catleugh-1|Dave Catleugh]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Britton-1106 |Michele Camera]] - Like many other Americans, I have a mixture of ancestors from all over Europe but for this project I'll be working on England, Wales and Ireland. For my husband, I'll also be working on Scotland. *[[Hooper-5196|Jules Charman]] - Wales *[[Cole-7563 |Erin Cole]] - Descended from one, descended from all it would appear! I plan to start with Llywelyn the Great and move through my connections to and from him. *[[M-1473| Kimberly Cooper]] - England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. *[[Cope-890 |Gina Cope]] - One name Study for Cope across whole UK. Current focus is England & Wales *[[Cress-258|Seth Cress]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Davies-2643|Byron Davies]] - Wales *[[Davis-51534|Norm Davis]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] - Wales -- My ancestor Sampson Waring of Shrewsbury has an ancestry that goes on and on, much of it in Wales. I'm working back to document his ancestors, profile by profile, via my [[Space:Sampson_Waring_Ahnentafel|Sampson Waring Ahnentafel]]. Learning more about them means learning everything I can about Wales as well, from history to spelling and pronunciation! *[[Dissington-1|Emma Dissington]] - England, Scotland and Wales. *[[Dolman-113 |Jerry Dolman]] - England - Somerset and Wales. *[[Weaver-4340 | Sandi Dreer]] - Wales: Weaver (Radnorshire), Havard (Glamorgan), Nash (Pembrokeshire), Owen (Pembrokeshire). *[[Duba-44 |Janice Duba]] - Wales *[[Backhouse-328 |Sarah Dunn]] - Wales *[[Edrys-1|Mark Edrys]] - Wales *[[Elkins-1370|Sandra Elkins]] - Wales *[[Elliott-13458 |Lisa Elliott]] - Scotland and Wales *[[England-2887|Kelsi England]] - England, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Duncan-12685|C Fish]] - *[[Floyd-1923|Ron Floyd]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Gilbert-6557 | Victoria Gilbert]] - Wales and Scotland *[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] - Gill family from Glenmorgan; Abbw Vale, Monmouthshire. *[[Glasscock-363| Beth Glasscock]] - Wales, Cymru and Scottish Clans *[[Gregor-224|Jessie Gregor]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Griffith-516|Addison Griffith]] - Wales *[[Batman-73 | Lizzie Griffiths]] - Wales *[[Guerra-325 | K Guerra]] - Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Gunter-1118|Mark Gunter]] - England and Wales. *[[Harlan-1006|Lori Harlan]] - England and Wales *[[Harper-5056| Lin Harper]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Heenan-119 | K Heenan-Davies]]- Wales *[[Dudgeon-166 | Robin (Dudgeon) Helstrom]] - All parts of UK. My Wales interests are in Montgomeryshire and Flintshire following the Tilsley and assoc. families. A bunch of Vicars of Llandinam. *[[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] - England, Scotland, Wales, Irish Roots and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Hirons-61|Natalie Hirons]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Hodges-5619|RIchard Hodges]] - England and Wales *[[Holland-6232 |Troy Holland]] - England and Wales. *[[Hughey-105 |David Hughey]] - *[[Hunter-7830|Allison Hunter Hill]] - *[[Irwin-2920|Graham Irwin]] - England Wales and Ireland. *[[Johns-2787| Patricia Johns]] - Wales *[[Kemp-50|Andrew Kemp]] - All parts of UK - particularly Kemp/e/f/s/t & Camp/e profiles *[[Keppel-Jones-1|Michael Keppel-Jones]] - All parts of UK *[[Fernandez-583|Dee Kermode]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[King-22788|Diana King]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Kitchen-311 | James (Jim) Kitchen]] - Wales- Primary interest in Wales *[[Langford-501 |Teresa Langford]] - England and Wales *[[Kelleher-53|Lucy Lavelle]] - Cardiff *[[Meredith-1182|David (Meredith) Loring]] - Connecting my real family with my adopted family. I am sure there is a connection there somewhere. Both sides have branches in Monmouthshire and Herefordshire. *[[Lunn-622 |Sharyn Lunn ]] - England, Wales and Scotland *[[Madge-27|Colin Madge]] -Monmouthshire *[[Martin-37892 |Anonymous Martin]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Maynard-2622|Ben Maynard]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[McGill-1081|Greg McGill ]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Harness-417|DaLynda McGinnes]] - Wales *[[McGrew-81 | Jeff McGrew]] - My paternal great grandmother immigrated to Ohio from Glamorgan, Swansea, Wales with brother and sister (Bevan). *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] - leading [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters|Wales Mining Disasters subproject]]; some maternal line lived and worked in Monmouthshire *[[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris ]] - Zero proven Welsh ancestors but interested to help out here! Welsh speaker. Let me know what help you need. *[[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] - *[[O'Brien-2009 | A O'Brien ]] England, Wales and Northern Ireland *[[Perry-7237 |Jeanette Moster]] - *[[Potter-9026|Steven Potter]] - Wales *[[Prentice-1539|Ronald Prentice]] - *[[Raber-23|Lynden Castle Rodriguez]] - Wales *[[Rees-1371|Anne Rees ]] - Wales. I am interested in the Perrot family of South and West Wales, Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire in particular. The family's origins and further peregrinations to all quarters of the globe are fascinating. *[[Roberts-Jones-1 |David Roberts-Jones]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Fockler-45|Suzanne Rodecker]]- England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Wilkie-2086| Sandra Ruffle ]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Wilson-41549 |Stef Railey]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Sambrook-11|Betty Sambrook]] - Wales, England and Scotland *[[Scott-26148|Cassandra Scott]] -Montgomeryshire *[[Noland-165 |Liz Shifflett]] - England, Wales and Cymru Royals. *[[Smith-75879 |Gail Smith]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Smith-126297| Zachary Smith]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Squire-938 |Melinda Squire]] - England (especially the South west counties) and Wales. *[[Read-2076|Vikie Stoltz]] -Breconshire *[[Straiton-4 |Doug Straiton]] -Ex Project Co-Leader *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Tanner-2325 |Meredith Tanner]] - Primary interest is the line of descent from Dafydd Gam to the Gaines family of Virginia, with secondary interest in Welsh Tanners. Breconshire, Carmarthenshire, Monmouthshire mostly. *[[Tarrant-450 |Tony Tarrant ]] - Wales is where my oldest known ancestors are from, through my 2nd great grandfather, Charles Augustine Baker Gabb, a New Zealand immigrant from Abergavenny, so I am interested in the Baker Gabb family and their connections, including the family's descent from Owain Glyndwr's daughter Elizabeth and the work done by Peter Bartrum and others on these ancestors. *[[Hopkins-5860|Katrina Turner]] - My maternal Grandfather was from North Wales. Attempting to trace his father's line [Evans] and his mother's line [Marsden] *[[Bredleau-1 |Dale Lynn Thomas]] - Wales and Ireland *[[Thomas-7679| Gillian Thomas]] - Walter family of Piercefield, Monmouthshire, and surname Thomas for the Thomas Name Study. *[[Van_Belzen-1|Joop Van_Belzen]] - Wales *[[Daniels-1951|Gail van IJzendoorn]] - Wales *[[Vaughan-3997|William Vaughan]] - Wales. I'm especially looking for sources to corroborate the rumor that [[Vaughn-5540|Malachi Vaughn]] migrated from Wales to Lincoln County, Kentucky in 1760. Meanwhile, I'm adding sources and polish to the Profiles of his descendants. He is, apparently, my 5 Xs great grandfather. *[[Wallace-3572|Billy Wallace]] - *[[Walters-2535 |Chris Walters]] - Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Dobson-2712|John Whitcombe]] - Wales *[[White-22353|Martin White]] - *[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]] - *[[Weldon-1278|BobbieRae Young]] - Scotland and Wales

Wales Project Challenge

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[[Category:Wales Project]] === This page has information about what the team are working on to improve profiles covered by the Wales Project. === There is a separate page that the Welsh Dragons team are using during WikiTree Thons. Looking at the figures on this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page#Figures_by_County page] on 5 January 2024 it would appear that there is only one GEDCOM imported profile that needs attention. However, the categories have been updated and all except one have profiles that need attention. The team will be working together to reduce the number and possibly clear them. If you have not worked on the GEDCOM created profiles before and need more help look at the pages added at the bottom of the page '''do not hesitate''' to ask questions as everyone can learn from them. We shall be using the Discord channel for communication. If a profile has been modified (if unsure check the changes tab) you may not be able to clean it using AGC. Try to keep the GEDCOM name on the profile as it may help with other profiles in the same GEDCOM import that need improving. If you are not going to source the profile then ensure you add Categories for what is needed. The AGC app will add the unsourced template, if it notes it is unsourced, but the category may make it easier to find during the Source A Thon. ===GEDCOM File Names=== *AaronTracy.ged 21 Nov 2011 *Ancestors of JaAnna Bowen Nelson.ged 27 May 2011 *Ancestry Wiki.ged 14 Mar 2011 *Bwiki.ged 3 Apr 2011 *CliffordGraham1.ged 4 Sep 2013 *Daniels-nov-14.ged Oct 28, 2014 *garn.ged 25 Oct 2012 *George_Turk Tree.ged 14 Sep 2016 *grover.ged 27 Jan 2012 *Hopkin Thomas 2500.ged 10 Oct 2013 *Jackson.ged 1 Feb 2015 *Mark Isaac _ Amanda Boyle Fami.ged Dec 12, 2011 *Marks 12 31 2012.ged Dec 31, 2012 - Assumptions have been made. *partial ancestors.ged 5 Feb 2012 *Shurtliff Family.ged 20 Jun 2011 *small2.ged 30 November 2010 *Watkins.ged 4 Apr 2011 ===WikiTree+ Reports=== :[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=Wales+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 WikiTree+ Report 853 GEDCOM Junk "Wales"] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=Wales&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date "Wales"] This is the [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DDenbighshire+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DWales+birthcountry%3DWales+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= link] for orphaned profiles born after 1838 in Denbighshire who married and died in Wales. ===Further Information=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove GEDI Improve Space] ===Profiles Improved=== Please add your name below and then below that a link to any profile that you have improved. Gwyneth - #[[Davies-337|Robert Davies (bef.1736-abt.1821)]] #[[Davies-349|Edward Davies (abt.1700-1777)]] #[[Ferch_Robert-2|Dorothy (ferch Robert) Davies]] #[[Thomas-1329|Robert Thomas (abt.1711-)]] #[[Thomas-1330|Catherine Thomas (abt.1715-)]] #[[Owens-327|Gaenor (Owens) Davies (bef.1781-1810)]] #[[Davies-333|John Davies (bef.1799-)]] #[[Davies-334|Robert Davies (1802-)]] #[[Davies-335|Elinor (Davies) Evans (1804-)]] #[[Davies-336|Harry Davies (bef.1811-)]] #[[Davies-329|Ellen Davies (1837-1902)]] #[[Williams-2662|John Williams (1775-)]] #[[Williams-2663|David Williams (abt.1749-)]] #[[Davies-347|Jane Davies (1743-1832)]] #[[David-78|John David (1704-)]] #[[Wynne-37|Jane (Wynne) David (abt.1708-)]] #[[David-79|Ellen David (1730-)]] #[[David-81|Ellen David (abt.1735-)]] #[[David-80|Thomas David (1732-)]] #[[David-82|William David (1736-)]] #[[David-83|Catherine David (1737-)]] #[[David-84|Gabriel David (1740-1740)]] #[[David-85|Mary David (1746-)]] #[[David-86|Elizabeth David (1749-)]] #[[Lyth-19|Sarah Ann Lyth (1895-1901)]] #[[Lyth-15|William Lyth (1888-)]] #[[Lyth-11|Edwin Lyth (1874-1952)]] #[[Lyth-9|Edward Lyth (abt.1878-)]] #[[Jones-19718|Thomas Jones (abt.1816-)]] #[[Hughes-619|Jane Hughes (abt.1790-)]] #[[Hughes-620|John Hughes (abt.1750-)]] #[[Pierce-302|Jonnet Pierce (abt.1755-)]] #[[Hughes-621|John Hughes (1777-)]] #[[Hughes-622|Mary Hughes (1787-)]] #[[Brookfield-16|Robert Brookfield (abt.1783-bef.1867)]] #[[Jones-52954|Howell Jones (1854-1921)]] Colin - #[[Williams-19415|David Edward Williams (1821-1900)]] #[[Harman-781|George Mathias Harman (1846-1922)]] #[[Danks-16|Jane (Danks) Thomas (1843-1921)]] #[[Danks-14|Peter Danks (abt.1838-abt.1845)]] #[[Danks-12|Sarah (Danks) Williams (1836-)]] #[[Blacker-47|George Blacker (abt.1853-abt.1879)]] #[[Blacker-46|Mary Blacker (1849-abt.1853)]] #[[Loveday-53|Isaac Loveday (1821-abt.1910)]] #[[Danks-9|Mary (Danks) Loveday (1832-1902)]] #[[Lewis-3246|Richard Lewis (abt.1855-1937)]] #[[Crofts-122|Elizabeth (Crofts) Edwards (1815-abt.1890)]] #[[Woods-3780|James Belshaw Woods (bef.1814-bef.1859)]] #[[Williams-31211|Martha (Williams) Tonkin (abt.1855-abt.1929)]] Steph - #[[King-29208|Robert George King]] #[[Hockey-296|Myrtle Irene King]] #[[King-29227|Arthur King]] #[[King-29226|Andrew King]] #[[King-29225|Julia King]] #[[Jacobsen-1804|John Jacobsen]] #[[King-29224|Eliza Jane King]] #[[King-29223|Annie Selina King]] #[[King-29222|Henry King]] #[[King-29221|Edward King]] #[[King-29220|Charles William King]] #[[King-29219|John James King]] #[[King-29218|Emily King]] #[[Unknown-426407|Mary Jane Hyde]] #[[King-29214|James King]] #[[Akers-316|Mary Akers]] #[[Boyce-330|Elizabeth Boyce]] #[[Boyce-329|Joseph Boyce]] #[[Jones-9874|Catherine Boyce]] #[[Boyce-336|William Boyce]] #[[Wrench-6|Mary Jane Wrench]] #[[Boyce-337|Sarah Elizabeth Boyce]] #[[Hunt-2599|William George Hunt]] #[[Boyce-338|Thomas Albert Boyce]] #[[Fuge-1|Annie Boyce]] #[[Boyce-339|Margaret Boyce]] #[[Follett-146|Walter Follett]] #[[Boyce-328|Ellen Boyce]] #[[Mounter-2|Walter Mounter]] #[[Mounter-8|Walter Mounter]] #[[Mounter-7|Nellie Mounter]] #[[Mounter-6|Annie Mounter]] #[[Mounter-5|Ada Mounter]] #[[Mounter-4|George Mounter]] #[[Mounter-3|May Mounter]] #[[Boyce-331|Alfred Boyce]] Hilary - #[[Roberts-7661|Thomas Roberts (abt.1892-)]] #[[Roberts-7662|Mary Jane Roberts (1888-)]] #[[Roberts-7663|Catherine Ellen Roberts (1885-)]] #[[Roberts-7660|Joseph Roberts (1882-1928)]] #[[Young-9394|Elsie Elease (Young) Roberts (1891-1977)]] #[[Jones-106602|Susannah Jones (1872-1930)]] #[[Evans-5191|Griffith Evans (1784-1867)]] #[[Eames-55|Jonet Eames (1785-)]] #[[Eames-46|Nathaniel Eames (1789-1849)]] #[[Eames-56|Eleanor Eames (1787-)]] #[[Eames-57|Elizabeth Rowland Eames (1792-)]] #[[Williams-14682|William Williams (1839-1906)]] #[[Hughes-6895|Mary Ellen (Hughes) Edge (1863-1926)]] #[[Hughes-6896|George Hughes (1836-1913)]] #[[Conway-1031|Elleanor Ellen Conway (1832-1896)]] #[[Christmas-5|Mary Ann (Christmas) Bowen (1858-1939)]] #[[Bowen-375|John Evans Bowen (1855-1942)]] #[[Bowen-372|George Bowen (1849-1919)]] #[[Christmas-7|Rosetta (Christmas) Flavel (1861-1938)]] #[[Eames-49|Elizabeth Eames (abt.1831-)]] #[[Evans-5195|Ann Evans (1821-)]] Diane - #[[Williams-20300 | Mary Williams Harte (1881-1919)]] #[[Evans-606 | Thomas Evans (1799-1876)]] #[[Williams-20301| Elizabeth Ann Williams Lee (1883-1971)]] #[[Williams-20289 | Thomas Prosser Williams (1877-1951)]] #[[Spooner-238 | David Nash Spooner (1803-1850)]] #[[Jenkins-996 | Elizabeth Ann Jenkins (1860-1880)]] #[[Jenkins-993 | Charles Pascoe Jenkins (1858-1886)]] #[[Unknown-360642 | Jennet Roderick Trehane (1843-1915)]] #[[Treharne-24 | Marshall Treharne (1843-1908)]] #[[Stead-73 | Edith Alice Stead Svendson (1872-1909)]] #[[Smith-262816 | Valerie Smith Thomas (1923-1992)]] #[[Seal-449 | George Edward Seal (1885-1941)]] #[[Power-2276 | Joseph Power (1900-1940)]] #[[Rosser-1217 | Ivor Donald Rosser (1906-2001)]] #[[Rosser-1248 | Gladys Mary Rosser (1891-?)]] #[[Rogers-1091 | May Rogers Mellings (1894-1981)]] #[[Mellings-2 | Stephen Mellings (1891-1971)]] #[[Reade-1178 | Bessie Reade Acheson (1868-1942)]] #[[Lewis-1320 | Ann Lewis Price (abt 1822-?)]] #[[Jenkins-6823 | Margaret Jenkins Rees (1814-1897)]] #[[Exton-185 | Digby Hubert Exton (1892-1954)]] #[[Jenkins-1003 | Margaret Jenkins (1839-1849)]] #[[Jenkins-1001 | Jane Jenkins (1833-?)]] #[[Jenkins-1002 | Elizabeth Jenkins (1837-?)]] #[[Jenkins-1000 | Anne Jenkins (1829-?)]] #[[James-12545 | Edith M. James (1889-?)]] #[[Hopkins-225 | Margaret Hopkins Phillips (abt1771-?)]] #[[Daniel-2640 | Mary Elizabeth Daniel Lewis (1900-1976)]] #[[Battle-87 | George Raymond Battle (1900-1970)]] #[[Allen-1057 | Elijah Richards Allen (1862-1944)]] #[[Akers-285 | Willie John Akers (1884-1940)]] Malc - #[[Davies-196 | John Davies (c1812 - aft.1871)]] #[[Lloyd-12829 | Ann (Lloyd) Davies (1814 - 1888)]] #[[Davies-18021 | Ann Davies (1833 - aft.1841)]] #[[Davies-197 | Jane Davies (1835 - aft.1861)]] #[[Davies-198 | Edmund Davies (1837 - 1862)]] #[[Davies-199 | Mary Davies (1839 - aft.1861)]] #[[Davies-191 | Eliza Davies (1844 - aft.1871)]] #[[Davies-181 | Richard Davies (1848 - 1893)]] #[[Davies-185 | Ellen (Davies) Davies (1852 - aft.1901)]] #[[Davies-192 | George Davies (1870 - aft.1881)]] #[[Davies-193 | John Davies (1874 - aft.1891)]] #[[Davies-186 | Mary Ellen Davies (1878 - 1882)]] #[[Davies-187 | Richard Davies (1881 - aft.1891)]] #[[Davies-194 | Ellen (Davies) Lovell (1884 - 1962)]] #[[Lovell-4710 | Alfred Lovell (1879 - aft.1939)]] #[[Davies-189 | Edward Davies (1886 - 1932)]] #[[Davies-188 | George Davies (1891 - ?)]] #[[Davis-2638 | Catherine (Davis/Wall) Miles (1857 - aft.1921)]] #[[Miles-13358 | Thomas Miles (1857 - aft.1921)]] #[[Wall-10841 | Edith Wall (1883 - 1896)]] #[[Wall-10842 | Ruth (Wall) Newman (1882 - 1964)]] Stuart: #[[Collett-148|Jane (Collett) Jones (1835-1919)]] #[[Davies-4347|Miriam (Davies) Sainsbury (1851-1880)]] #[[Sainsbury-94|Lothi Sainsbury (1873-)]] #[[Lewis-3444|Rachael Lewis (abt.1784-)]] Jutta: #[[Chandler-673|Thomas Chandler (1706-1783)]] #[[Foster-1399|George Foster (1790-1854)]] #[[Nevill-26|James E Nevill (1820-]] Karen: #[[Lyddon-15|William Lyddon (1849-)]] #[[Watkins-6644|David Watkins (1844-)]] #[[Prosser-101|Jane Prosser (1848-1848)]] #[[Blythe-202|George Blythe (1891-)]] ----

Wales Project Membership Status

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] '''Related pages:''' [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|Wales Project Membership Coordinator Duties]] - [[Space:Wales_Membership_Check-In|WALES MEMBERSHIP CHECK-IN PROCESS]]
'''WALES PROJECT MEMBERSHIP STATUS'''
__NOTOC__ ==As of December 2022== '''45 CURRENT MEMBERS''' including Project Leaders ==Summary For 2022== : 10 - new members (2 were removed during check-in) : 22 - members removed ==Results of Fall 2022 Check-In Process:== 12 members were removed : 5 - did not respond to check-in posts : 4 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 3 - no contributions ==Results of Spring 2022 Check-In Process:== 10 members were removed : 6 - did not respond to check-in posts : 3 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 1 - no longer on WikiTree ==Results of Fall 2021 Check-In Process:== 23 members were removed (14 were 2021 additions) : 13 - did not respond to check-in posts : 9 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 1 - no longer on WikiTree ==Results of Spring 2021 Check-In Process:== 24 members were removed Note: Date badge assigned was not recorded in the past. The information has been recorded for current members. : 16 did not respond to check-in posts : 8 requested badge removal

Wales Project Roles

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[[Project:Wales|Project Page]] | Project Roles The Wales Project operates within teams with roles as follows: ==Project Leader== * Helps identify and drive the vision for the overall project * Facilitates the day-to-day running of the project * Awards badges when requested by the PC for Membership * Works closely with the Project Coordinators to ensure that they have everything they need * Identifies and helps raise up future Leaders and Coordinators for the project * Helps resolve any conflicts between project members * Carries out a bi-annual check-in with members ==Project Coordinator for Membership== * Creates and monitors the G2G sign up post * Responds to new members to get them into teams and into the Google group * Maintains the Members spreadsheet * Introduces new members to their Team Leaders * Runs challenges and other activities to help keep people interested and engaged * Builds a team of people to help do the above * Reports to the project leaders on how things are going * Liaises and collaborates with the other Project Coordinators in the project ==Project Coordinator for Managed Profiles== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Managed Profile Teams * Collaborates with Project Leaders and Coordinators outside Wales on managed profiles * Manages the MPT spreadsheet and assesses incoming requests for project management * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in Managed Profiles * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in Managed Profiles * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Managed Profiles ==Project Coordinator for Counties== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the County Teams * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in Counties * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in Counties * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Counties ==Project Coordinator for Profile Improvements== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Profile Improvement Teams * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in PI * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in PI * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in PI. ==Project Coordinator for Topics== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Topical Teams * Works closely with the topic leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Assists in setting up new topics when people express an interest * Allows topics to fall dormant when there is no one to work on them * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Topics ==Team Leader== * Helps drive the vision of the project through their individual team * Works closely with the team members to ensure they have everything they need * Encourages the team to work together to achieve common goals * Participates in the work of that team * Recommends promising Team Members for future advancement * Liaises with other Team Leaders in the project and shares ideas and resources with them * Reports to their Project Coordinator on how things are going ==Team Member== * Participates in the goals of their time with at least one contribution every six months * Responds to their Team Leader at least once everything three months * Responds to the bi-annual check-in * Shares ideas and resources with other Team Members

Wales Project Suggestions

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{{Image|file=UK_Flags-4.jpg|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Wales|Wales Project]]''' ---- Here is the current list of suggestions for '''Wales'''. This page is managed by the [[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Wales Project Data Doctors Team''']]. All members are encouraged to work on cleaning up the list. '''Watch this video about the Suggestions Report & Comments''' (right-click the arrow to bring up the video in a new tab): {{YouTube|1lgIQmGPAd4|Data Doctors - Suggestions Report}} This is the corresponding page with more help for Suggestion Lists and Reports: [[Space:Suggestions%20Reports%20&%20Suggestion%20Status%20Page|'''Suggestions Reports and Status Page''']] Please click on the table links below by suggestion and timeframe to find the latest set of suggestions for Welsh profiles. '''Examples & Key:''' {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-132.png |align=l |size=60px }} *The "play arrow" by a suggestion name links to and plays the video for that suggestion. * Clicking on the underlined suggestion name links to the Suggestion Page for the suggestion. * Clicking on any number on the suggestion row under the timeframe column links to that Suggestion Report for the list of profiles to work on for that suggestion. It also lists the status of suggestions already worked on. {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree66}}

WALES PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS LIST

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|Membership Team]] | Wales Project Team Members List '''Membership Team Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Updated:''' 13 April 2024 '''Notes:'''
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Wales Project Topics Wars

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] Wales Topics Teams - Wars Team '''Topics Teams Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Team Members:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] | [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ==Definitions== Goal is to create pages related to wars involving Wales including memorials and monuments. ==To Add a Topic Page to This Page== Review [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] Post below in Comments the link for a proposed new page. ==Linkage== When you create a page for a disaster, please include this coding at the top: : [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_War|Wales Wars Team]] | Wales Topics Teams - Wars Team ==World War I== ===Memorials and Monuments=== * [[Space:Abergele_War_memorial|Abergele War Memorial (WWI)]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] * [[Space:Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph|Barry Memorial Hall and Cenotaph (WWI)]] (Under construction) managed by [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] * [[Space:Brynford_War_Memorial|Brynford War Memorial (WWI)]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ===Welsh War Memorials WWI Instructions=== : Steve's instructions below are for a specific type of memorial. The concept has been expanded to apply to all Topics Teams' subjects as presented in [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] * [[Space:Welsh_War_Memorials_WWI|Welsh War Memorials WWI]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ==World War II== * [[Space:Cardiff_Blitz|Cardiff Blitz (WWII)]] managed by [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] * [[Space:Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph_WW2|Barry Memorial Hall and Cenotaph (WWII)]] (Under construction) managed by [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ==Other Wars==

Wales Project Training Program Profiles

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Wales Resources

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | Resources ALL CONTENT HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO OTHER PAGES THIS PAGE SHOULD BE DELETED

Wales Resources Creating A Free-Space Page

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|Wales Resources]]
'''CREATING A FREE-SPACE PAGE
This information describes how to create a free-space page often referred to as space page. The formal name for the page is " Create a Profile for Anything form.' :'''Quick link to create a space page: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Create a Profile for Anything form]''' ==Creating Other Kinds of Space Pages== The first 2 bulleted points are links for creating people profiles: 1. Add a family member which links to '''Help:Adding Family''' - describes how to create a family member profile
2. Add an unrelated person – opens the '''Add An Unrelated Person''' form to create a profile
The next 2 bulleted points are for specific types of space pages: 3. Contains links which open partially formatted forms for specific types of space pages
4. Links to the '''Help:Free-Space Profile''' page. ==Hints for Creating a Non-People Profile Space Page== Some common uses for this type of space page:
- places (cities and buildings)
- events (such as a disaster description)
- to expand or supplement the Biography of a person. A well-written Biography is not so lengthy as to discourage its reading. At the right, top of the page are links to example space pages. See '''Linking''' below. ==Completing the Form== '''Title:''' selecting the correct words is important as they are included in in the URL title of the page and cannot be changed. It should be brief and to the point. '''Surnames/tags:''' it is optional and can be added after the page is created. '''Location:''' not always useful except when it is a building or place. '''Start and End Dates:''' not necessary for this type. '''Text/description:''' this can be ignored; see next. '''CREATE THIS NEW PROFILE:''' clicking on this will create the space page which is similar in appearance to a person profile. Once created, you can open Edit to add the text. ==Page Title== Use the following coding for a centered title for the page. You may remove the codes for center if not desired and the size of the text can be changed by changing the number in the coding. This is the coding used for this page: :
'''CREATING A FREE-SPACE PAGE
==Do Not Copy and Paste== It is best to convert source text to your own words based. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_Text Help; Copying Text] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_from_Wikipedia Help: Copying from Wikipedia]. ==Linking== If the space pages supplements the information on a person profile, it needs to be linked on both profiles. Obtaining the coding for the link:
- go to page title at the top of page
- at the right of the title is a symbol for scissors followed by '''ID/Link/URL'''; click on '''Link''' and a copy of the coding is saved
- example coding from this page: [[Space:Wales_Resources_Creating_A_Free-Space_Page|Wales Resources Creating A Free-Space Page]]
: - explanation of coding:
:: - The double brackets indicate it is a link
:: - Find the pipe ( | ) - words to the left are the only part of the URL needed for the link
:: - Words to the right of the pipe provide the descriptive text which will appear in the link on the profile. These words do not have to match the words from the URL. They can also be modified such as bolded or italicized.
- paste the copied coding onto the profile being linked to
- repeat the process in reverse for the other profile ==Page Content== The same WikiTree standards for style apply. ===Edit Mode=== The same edit links as on a person profile are available for bold, italics, etc. ===Sources=== * Including sources for page content is just as important as it is on a profile for a person. * Inline referencing is a preferred format. ==Helpful?== Please ask questions and share your experience using this information in Comments below as it will be useful for any revisions. Source: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile '''Help:Free-Space Profile'''] [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|Return to Wales Resources page]]

Wales Resources Discord

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[[Project: Wales|'''Wales Project''']] * [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|'''Wales Resources''']] '''NOTE:''' Membership in the Wales Project does not require joining the WikiWales Discord server. To share information with all project members post the information on both Discord and [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitrees-wales-project WikiTree's Wales Project Google Group]. More Wales Project members are listed on the Google Group. ==What is Discord?== '''Discord''' is a popular chat program where users can chat by voice or text. '''Discord''' is approved for use on WikiTree. The Wales Project's Discord server is titled '''WikiWales'''. ==Why Use Discord for Genealogy Collaboration?== '''Discord''' enables rapid, back-and-forth communication. This can be very helpful for collaboration. Also, the conversations on Discord can be light and enjoyable. Conversations in our G2G discussion forum and in comments on profiles need to stay more strictly focused on genealogy because they are tracked in profile activity feeds and stored forever on WikiTree. It is important to note our community's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Courtesy Courtesy Guidelines] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discussion_Rules Discussion Rules] still apply. ==WikiWales Discord Communication Channels== It is subdivided into "channels" for specific discussion subjects: - '''# welcome''' - project members who join Discord will appear here to be welcomed
- '''# casual-chat''' - this channel is the place to make general comments and conversations
- '''# research-help''' - post here to request help with your research or to share research techniques and discoveries
- '''# g2g-feed''' - postings on WikiTree's G2G with a tag of Wales will appear here to alert project members who may help in providing an answer

The following channels allow members of teams in these groups to post discussions related to that group:
- '''# counties''' related to the County Teams - a forum to discuss county activities
- '''# managed-profiles''' related to the Managed Profiles Team - includes discussions on notables, project protected profiles and 5-Star profiles
- '''# profile-improvements''' related to the Profile Improvement Teams - discussions on a variety of profile subects - see team page for info
- '''# topics''' related to the Topics Team - discussions on a variety of topics - see team page for info
==How to Access the WikiWales Discord Server== '''- New Project Members''' - new members will be sent an email with an invite link '''- Existing Project Members''' - post a request to your Project Coordinator to send an invite link When you first enter the '''Wales Project WikiWales Discord''' server, you will see a list of "channels" on the left. To get verified, click to enter the "wikitree-verification" channel where you'll find instructions on how to edit your nickname and to add a tag(s) for the WikiTree Team(s) you are on. '''Please include your Wiki ID as part of your nickname.''' Once you are verified, "roles" will be added to your server profile within about five minutes. You'll know this has happened when you see additional channels visible on the left side panel of '''WikiWales Discord.''' ==Get to Know WikiWales Discord== Take to time look at previous posts for examples of discussions. Use the "casual-chat" channel if you have questions. ==Do I Need to Download Software?== No, but you can if you like. Once your free account on Discord has been established, you can download their desktop app or continue accessing it through your web browser. There is also a Discord app for Apple and Android phones. '''Sources:''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord Help:Discord]

Wales Sourcerers Team Guidelines

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[[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Wales Sourcerers Team Page]] [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES#Profile_Sources|This page is linked on Wales Resources page]] '''WALES SOURCING GUIDELINES''' ==What is a Source?== WikiTree uses a very simple definition: a source is the '''identification of where you obtained information'''. ==What is an Unsourced Profile?== We use the {{blue| {{Unsourced}}}} Research Note Box or Unsourced Categories to identify profiles with no clear identification of where any information on the profile came from. It should be used on any profile with no source citations, or no source citations that clearly identify the source. Here are examples of source citations that don't meet the minimum specificity needed to identify a particular source: {|cellpadding="5" border="5" |- |
'''NOT GOOD'''
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'''ACCEPTABLE'''
|- | Find A Grave || Find A Grave Memorial #1234 |- | FamilySearch || FamilySearch profile ABCD-123 |- | Personal records || Unsourced family tree handed down to X |- | Family Bible || Family Bible owned by X currently in the possession of Y |}
Note '''''Acceptable''''' is not '''''good''''' but it does give future researchers a starting point and does allow you to removed the Unsourced flag. ==Source Coding for Profiles== '''Source Found''' – if at least one source is found for a profile, use the techniques described below and remove the Unsourced Template which looks like this {{Unsourced}}, or the Unsourced Category. There may be more than one Unsourced Category. If someone was born in Wales then emigrated to Canada you can, for example, remove the Unsourced, Wales category but leave the Unsourced, Canada category. '''No Source Found''' – if a source is not found for a profile, this coding should be used: {{Unsourced|Wales}} at the top of the text section. If the biography, birth, marriage or death locations give a county in Wales you can use the {{Unsourced|County}} template. Remember, we use the 13 historic counties. In addition, add a section at the bottom, above ==Sources==, titled: ==Research Notes==. Below that heading briefly describe the research that was performed and when. This will help the next person reviewing the unsourced profile. As more sources become available there is a chance that someone will find something that wasn't available to you at the time. ==Good Sourcing Techniques== '''Primary Sources''' - Add primary sources whenever possible. Primary sources are original materials. Examples are Birth and Death Registration Records, Parish Records, original copies of wills. '''Evaluate Your Source''' - think carefully about where the information came from, before deciding how to use it. '''Link to Internet Sources''' – when the source is available on the internet, include a link to the source. See Source Formatting below. More sites, such as FamilySearch and FreeReg are now producing preformatted citations so take advantage of these. You may also wish to look at software which will help you format citations. '''Significant Source Change''' - Should you discover that sources point to different factd or that incorrect sources have been applied, consider contacting the profile manager to discuss any major changes that need to be made. '''Inline Sourcing''' – Including sources as references to the applicable part of the Biography is always preferable. Ideally that should be done by the PM. Sourcerers are primarily concerned with adding at least one source to an unsourced profile. See Source Formatting below. ==Some Sources for Sources!== : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ Help: Sources FAQ] - Describes what is a source; examples of good and bad sources and use of the Unsourced Research Note Box. : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Category-Source Category-Source space page] - A collection of topical links to sources - includes links to Free Online Book Repositories and a link for Wales: :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Wales Sources-Wales] - This is a list of online publications. Included is a list of links to Wales related web sites. : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies#A_-_Families Sources-Family Genealogies] - This is a list of published genealogies based on specific families. The list consists of surnames in alpha order. ==Source Formatting== ===Coding hints=== '''Italics:''' Surround the word(s) with 2 single, straight quotes marks like this ''italics'' which will show as ''italics''.
'''Quotes:''' surround the word(s) with regular double quote marks like this "quotes" which will show as "quotes".
'''Bold''' Surround the word(s) with 3 single, straight quotes marks like this '''bold''' which will show as '''bold'''.
The first two look almost exactly the same ; '' versus " but they have different effects. ===Sources Section Heading=== Every profile must have a minimum of 2 section headings; one for the biography and one for the sources. Sources are listed under this heading. Use this coding at the bottom of the profile: : == Sources == : ===Books=== Name the author and Italicize the title. Put chapter headings in quotes. Include publication date, publisher, chapters, and page numbers (use numbers from the printed page rather than a pdf page number). : '''Example''' (Begin with the authors name, surname first): : Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock, Vol I'' published in 1898 by Edwin Davies – “History of Brecknockshire – Chapter 1” – p 1. ===Periodicals=== Begin with author’s name, surname first, followed by title of the article in quotes, followed by the name of the publication italicized, followed by the publication date and page numbers. : ''' Example''': : Schmoe, Joe. "Schmoe Origins in Eastern Europe" - Eastern European Genealogy, April 1911, pp 3-8. ===Web Page=== Paste in the URL. Double space, or use ,| after the URL followed by the name of the article. Enclose in brackets. Then enter the date accessed. :'''Example''': : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington George Washington] accessed May 29, 2020. ===Inline or Reference Sources=== Use this coding at the beginning and end with . Remember you can use this button on the edit toolbar by selecting the source text and click on: "C cite your source!" in the Edit Text box. See also Advanced Inline or Reference sources below. ===Advanced Inline or Reference sources=== Sources/references that are to be used more than once in the Biography should use the following format: The first use of the source/reference: : Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock, Vol I'' published in 1898 by Edwin Davies – “History of Brecknockshire – Chapter 1” – p 1. Subsequent use of the source/reference: : ===Acknowledgments=== Any acknowledgments are to be placed under the heading ==Acknowledgments== located below ==Sources==. ==A note about Welsh names== Guidance on the use of the Welsh Patronymic naming system can be found here; [[Space:Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance|Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance ]]. Please make sure you follow the guidance for any names beginning ab, ap or ferch. ==Stuck on Sourcing?== If you need help resolving a problem, please post the details on the Profile Improvements channel of Discord, on Google Groups or as a Comment on the team page. Other Sourcerers that see the comment may be able to help.

Wales Topical Teams

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Wales Unknowns

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[[Category:Wales, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Wales, Maintenance Categories]] [[:Project:Wales|Wales Project Page]] | [[:Space:Wales_County_Teams|Wales County Teams]] __NOTOC__ == Contents == '''GENERAL'''
* [[#Introduction|Introduction]] * [[#Process|Process]] * [[#Quick_Links|Quick Links]] '''DATA'''
* [[#Wales|Wales]]
* [[#Unknown_County|Wales Unknown County]]
* Regions and Counties {| border="1" cellPadding="4" ![[#All_Wales|All
Wales]] |- |[[#Anglesey|Anglesey]] |- |[[#Brecknockshire|Brecknockshire]] |- |[[#Caernarfonshire|Caernarfonshire]] |- |[[#Cardiganshire|Cardiganshire]] |- |[[#Carmarthenshire|Carmarthenshire]] |- |[[#Denbighshire|Denbighshire]] |- |[[#Flintshire|Flintshire]] |- |[[#Glamorgan|Glamorgan]] |- |[[#Merionethshire|Merionethshire]] |- |[[#Monmouthshire|Monmouthshire]] |- |[[#Montgomeryshire|Montgomeryshire]] |- |[[#Pembrokeshire|Pembrokeshire]] |- |[[#Radnorshire|Radnorshire]] |} == Introduction == If a profile has Unknown as the First Name, Last Name at Birth or Current Last Name, it can be more difficult that to match it with any new profiles that are created.If we can reduce the number of 'Unknown' profiles, we are improving the health of the tree.

The 'Unknowns' reports are not standard to Wikitree. They are bespoke reports created in Wikitree+ for Wales overall and each county in the project. The report not only picks up Unknown as a first or last name, but also includes Preferred Names and Other Last Names which can often easily be corrected.

These reports are updated each week using data that has been downloaded from the Wikitree system each weekend. For more information about this and our other performance measures, see [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]]. == Wales == This report contains Wales ‘Unknown' profiles, broken down by county. The tables follow a common format, with profiles allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| '''WALES''' |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-20.jpg|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 27] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1913] || 1 || 1 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 27] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 50] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 131] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 257] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 492] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 4] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 103] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 62] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 159] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 588] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1449] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 34] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2409] || 1 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == Unknown County == This report contains Wales ‘Unknown' profiles for which a county cannot be identified. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#d6e9c9" |- | align="center"| '''UNKNOWN COUNTY''' |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 170] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 335] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 18] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DUnknownregion+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DUnknownregion&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 721] || 1 || 1 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] == All Wales == {{Image|file=Welsh_category_useful_icons.jpg |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} === Anglesey === This report contains Anglesey ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Anglesey_Team|'''ANGLESEY''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | {{Image|File=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-33.jpg|align=c|size=s}} || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 12] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 65] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DAnglesey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DAnglesey+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DAnglesey&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 82] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Brecknockshire === This report contains Brecknockshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Brecknockshire_Team|'''BRECKNOCKSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 17] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 27] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 10] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DBrecknockshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DBrecknockshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DBrecknockshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 37] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Caernarfonshire === This report contains Caernarfonshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|'''CAERNARFONSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 105] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 414] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 522] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 12] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 420] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCaernarfonshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCaernarfonshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 534] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Cardiganshire === This report contains Cardiganshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|'''CARDIGANSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 17] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 33] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 47] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCardiganshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCardiganshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCardiganshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 86] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Carmarthenshire === This report contains Carmarthenshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|'''CARMARTHENSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 36] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 56] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 105] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 20] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 44] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 67] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DCarmarthenshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DCarmarthenshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 125] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Denbighshire === This report contains Denbighshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Denbighshire_Team|'''DENBIGHSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 15] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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|| 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 26] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 81] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DDenbighshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DDenbighshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DDenbighshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 111] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Flintshire === This report contains Flintshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Flintshire_Team|'''FLINTSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 43] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 60] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 21] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 51] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DFlintshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DFlintshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DFlintshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 81] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Glamorgan === This report contains Glamorgan ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Glamorgan_Team|'''GLAMORGAN''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 44] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 121] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 203] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 13] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 49] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 70] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 16] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 19] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 57] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 170] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DGlamorgan+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DGlamorgan+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DGlamorgan&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 273] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Merionethshire === This report contains Merionethshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Merionethshire_Team|'''MERIONETHSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 11] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 24] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 40] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 10] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 13] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 34] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMerionethshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMerionethshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMerionethshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 53] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Monmouthshire === This report contains Monmouthshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|'''MONMOUTHSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 27] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 65] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 113] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 14] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 22] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 42] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 12] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 6] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 41] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 87] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMonmouthshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMonmouthshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMonmouthshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 155] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Montgomeryshire === This report contains Montgomeryshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Montgomeryshire_Team|'''MONTGOMERYSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 7] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 31] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 73] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 13] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Total || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D0cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 5] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 9] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D17cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 8] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 23] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 40] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DMontgomeryshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DMontgomeryshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 86] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Pembrokeshire === This report contains Pembrokeshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|'''PEMBROKESHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D18cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 64] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D19cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D19cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 109] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D20cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DPembrokeshire+Dates%3D20cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DPembrokeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DPembrokeshire+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DPembrokeshire&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 200] || 0 || 0 |} |} [[#Contents|Back to top of page]] === Radnorshire === This report contains Radnorshire ‘Unknown' profiles. Profiles are allocated to different time periods. 4 rows further segment the data into different categories: *Managed - open profiles with a profile manager (excluding 'Reviewed' profiles) *Orphaned - profiles without a Profile Manager (excluding ‘Reviewed’ profiles) *Not Open - typically these are Public Profiles *Reviewed - profiles where someone has tried without success to identify the Unknown element of the name Please refer to the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Statistics Page]] for more Welsh statistical information. {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#e0f0ff" |- | align="center"| [[Space:Radnorshire_Team|'''RADNORSHIRE''']] |- | {| border="1" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- | || No date || Pre 1500 || 1500-1599 || 1600-1699 || 1700-1799 || 1800-1899 || 1900 Onwards || Total || New || Solved |- | Managed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 4] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Privacy%3Dopen+not+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 16] || 0 || 0 |- | Orphaned || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 1] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Manager%3Dorphan+not+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 3] || 0 || 0 |- | Not Open || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D0cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Dates%3D0cen+not+Dates%3D16cen+not+Dates%3D17cen+not+Dates%3D18cen+not+Dates%3D19cen+not+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D16cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D17cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D18cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D19cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+Dates%3D20cen+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+not+Privacy%3Dopen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 0 || 0 |- | Reviewed || 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=FullName%3DUnknown+birthCountry%3DWales+birthRegion%3DRadnorshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+deathCountry%3DWales+deathRegion%3DRadnorshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen+or+FullName%3DUnknown+marriageCountry%3DWales+marriageRegion%3DRadnorshire+CategoryFull%3DWales_Project%2C_Unknown_Reviewed+Dates%3D16cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 0] || 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Walker Descendents of Peter Walker, Uri, Switzerland Circa 1500

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[[Category: Switzerland, Walker Name Study]][[Category: Canton of Uri]] == How to Join == Members: Currently there is 1 member of this group: : [[Martin-15906|Lance Martin]] == Goals == The goal of this project is to add to wikitree all Walker descendents of [[Walker-30131|Peter Walker]] of Uri, Switzerland that are contained in the Uri Stammbuch for the Walker Family. == Task List == 1. Go through the Stammbuch and enter each individiual. == Resources == The Stammbuch can be found here: :[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=2147 Walkers of Uri, Switzerland] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D490.pdf Families 001-157a] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D491.pdf Families 157b-310] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D492.pdf Families 313-408A] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D493.pdf Families 409-478] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D479.pdf Families 479-526] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D480.pdf Families 527-591] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D481.pdf Families 592-647] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D482.pdf Families 648-718] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D483.pdf Families 719-765] ::[https://scope.ur.ch/scopeQuery/Dateien/0/D484.pdf Families 760-802] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walker Descendents of Peter Walker, Uri, Switzerland Circa 1500|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this page.]]

Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony

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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Study Pages for WALKERs]] [[Category:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]][[:Category: Massachusetts Bay Colony, Immigrants from England|Category: English Immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony]] [[:Category:Massachusetts_Bay_Colonists|Category: Massachusetts Bay Colonists]] ---- NOTE: Profile is still under construction - Please be patient: ---- == Companion page to Category:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony == '''The seed that started this page was a Brick Wall Buster:''' As with any seed it takes time to germinate, grow and bear fruit! : [[Walker-18938|Elizabeth (Walker) Fuller]] had unknown parents until [Fuller-5853|I]] did a search on ''THE SOURCE'' for her husband's name, [[Fuller-5937|“PHILO”]] She was listed as 720., the second child of William Walker of Ferrisburgh, Vt. [https://archive.org/stream/memorialofwalker00walk#page/236/mode/2up Pages 236 in Memorial of Walkers ...] [https://archive.org/stream/fullergenealogy011908full#page/n285/mode/2up pp 239 in Fuller Genealogy] : This page's focus is as a '''Brick Wall Buster''' using ''THE SOURCE''. Therfore, the parent category is [[:Category:Genealogy_Books|Genealogy Books]] and not a name study. == Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony == The Main Focus is to help those with Walker ancestors to break down their brick walls by discovering their known ancestor in the pages of ''THE SOURCE'', [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Walkers_of_the_Old_Plymouth_colony&redirect=no ''Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony''], ''THE SOURCE'', [[Space:Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony|Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony]] available online [https://archive.org/details/memorialofwalker00walk here]. which covers the years 1620 – 1860. If you have a brick wall during this period then check the categories [[Space:Walker_Lines_from_Plymouth_Colony#Brick_Wall_Buster:|"By century"]] for a possible match. If you have sources to back up a match then add [[Category: United States Brick Walls Solved]] to the profile along with the category which helped break down your brickwall. : Focuses on Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony mentioned in ''THE SOURCE'' :: WikiTree profiles needed for any Walker documented in ''THE SOURCE'' ::: Create profiles that are not in WikiTree from data documented in ''THE SOURCE'' which cited few sources of its own, therefore, information should be added as a Reference Note citing ''THE SOURCE'' and should be verified by other records. If dates are unknown make a reasonable estimate of birth based upon other family members. Explain in Research notes. [[Help:Estimated_Dates|See Help:Estimated Dates.]] :: Add [[Space:Walker_Lines_from_Plymouth_Colony#Category_Usage|appropriate categories]] to each profile being studied: ::: Profile of ALL Walker females (and their spouses) who have issue. ::: Profile of the last of each line listed in the Source - See the Sub Section '''Task LIst''' below for examples listed under '''Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony''': :: Locations will use formats for City, County, State in United States. :: Centuries will use formats for 17th, 18th or 19th centuries. == Category Usage == '''Categorizing WikiTree profiles''' mentioned in ''THE SOURCE''. '''Location Categories''' - Choose as needed based on birth, marriage/residence, and death. Plymouth Colony was '''not formally divided into counties until June 2, 1685'''. Any Walker documented in ''THE SOURCE'': '''Before June 2, 1685:''' * Who was '''born in England''' before June 2, 1685 will be categorized as [[Category: English Immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony]] * Who was '''born in Plymouth Colony''' before June 2, 1685 will be categorized as [[Category: Massachusetts Bay Colonists]] '''After June 2, 1685:''' * Who was born after June 2, 1685 will be categorized using location formats for either County, State or United States (Choose as needed based on birth, marriage/residence, and death): :# '''If COUNTY and STATE are unknown''': '''Example:''' [[Category:United States, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] :# '''If COUNTY not used/unknown and STATE known''': [[Category:STATE, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] '''Example''': [[Category:Vermont, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] :# '''Only If COUNTIES are used''': [[Category:COUNTY, STATE, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] '''Example:''' [[Category:Addison County, Vermont, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] :# '''Only if CITIES are used:''' [[Category:CITY, STATE, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] '''Example:''' [[Category:Ferrisburgh, Vermont, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] '''If Date is Unknown/Estimated:''' * Use: [[Category:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] === Brick Wall Buster: === : Study shall include those the mentioned in ''THE SOURCE'' who are also in these groups: :* All Walker females (and spouses) who may have issue. :* Any male without descendants mentioned in ''THE SOURCE''. : Those who are included in these groups above will be categorized as follows: :: By century :* '''1601-1700:''' [[Category:17th Century, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] :* '''1701-1800:''' [[Category:18th Century, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] :* '''1801-1900:''' [[Category:19th Century, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] : The companion category for this page: [[Category:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] : Time periods for this study: [[Category:xxth Century, Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]], replacing '''xx''' with one of the following: 19, 18 or 17 for the time periods: 1801-1900; 1701-1800; or 1601-1700. : location formats for either County, State or United States (Choose as needed based on birth, marriage/residence, and death). If Data Errors are discovered in ''THE SOURCE''. also enter the category: [[Category:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony Data Errors]] == How to Collaborate with Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony == ''Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony'' is listed as one of [[Fuller-5853|my]] personal studies. However, the information gathered is open to all of WIkiTree. : Help enter profiles from ''THE SOURCE'' not already on WikiTree. It would be a great help to add the category for the location and century that apply. : If any errors are discovered post this category on the profile and add a research note explaining the issue. For example see [[Burrows-76#Category:Walker_Lines_from_Plymouth_Colony_Data_Errors|Research notes on]] [[Burrows-76|James Burrows]]. : If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == WhatLinksHere == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this page, Space:Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony'']] This report will be used as a to-do list for the project. There should always be 2 items on this report: :: [[Walker-18938|Walker-18938]] (← links) :: [[Space:Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony|Space:Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony]] (← links) :* Any other item on the report should be a Walker and/or Walker Spouse which needs updating. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony|'''WikiTree Profiles''' that use ''THE SOURCE'' ]] Each time this page is referenced it will include the profile or free space page on the report. If there are duplicates either remove the duplicate from the biography or imbed references in a citation using the same ref name. == Sources ==

Walker One Name Study

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Walker Source material

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[[Category:Walker_Name_Study]] The goal of this project is to collect some family tree source material inherited from John Raymond Walker (Ray). It is sometimes unclear how this material was sourced or who the author was. Likely authors are: :John Graham Dundas Walker 1913-1993 :Jessie Clark (Milligan) 1849-1915 :Jessie Walker (Smith) 1890-1982 :John Raymond Walker 1916-2009 Also see [[Space:Lowrie_letters_from_America|Space:Lowrie_letters_from_America]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Walker-21766|Steve Walker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13300612 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walker-15949 Research

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Research work area and sandbox to delve into the Walker, Hardwick, Jeffries, Armsby and related lines of colonial Virginia, with a particular focus on [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker-15949]] (b. ca. 1685-88 in Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Feb 1727 in Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia). == Purpose == {{Image|file=Walker-15949.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map depicting the Chesapeake Bay colonies in 1685,
not long before Thomas Walker's birth. For the
approximate location of the Walker family plantation
near Montross, Virginia, see [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Montross,+VA+22520/@38.0937986,-77.1041934,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b747f44a49da4d:0x465e50e38451428c!8m2!3d38.0951317!4d-76.8274644?hl=en this Google Map].
}} Some recent changes to this family need closer scrutiny and a collaborative application of the genealogical proof standard. In early July, 2021, duplicates were inadvertently made of some existing WikiTree profiles. Subsequently, [[Walker-14427|Thomas Walker-14427]] (b. 1711 Somerset, Maryland; d. 1768 Somerset, Maryland) was removed as the son of [[Walker-14425|Thomas Walker-14425]] (b. 11 Mar 1675 Somerset, Maryland; d. bef. 12 Jan 1744 Somerset, Maryland) and [[Maddox-1001|Sarah Mount Maddox-1001]] (b. 6 May 1687 Somerset, Maryland; d. 1736 Somerset, Maryland). He was then added as the son of duplicated, and now merged, profiles. The active profiles are [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker-15949]] (b. ca. 1685-89 Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Feb 1727 Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia) and [[Hardwick-476|Lydia Hardwick-476]] (b. ca. 1687-90 Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Jan 1766 Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia). I feel there is reason to question Walker-14427 being the son of Walker-15949 and Lydia Hardwick. At present this page would probably better be titled "omnium-gatherum" because it will be only an unordered list of information and observations. Please feel free to add items to the conversation. We need to gather as much information as possible—pro or con, original record or circumstantial correlation—and then, at some point in the near future, the interested stakeholders will need to follow the [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/quicklesson-17-evidence-analysis-process-map evidence analysis process] and, with the hypothesis that Walker-14427 is the son of Walker-15949 and Lydia Hardwick, arrive at a conclusion constructed per the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfR2yLsXu88 Genealogical Proof Standard (YouTube video)].
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:12, 11 July 2021 (UTC) == Conventions == === Names === With seemingly an overwhelming number of "Thomas Walkers" in that area of the Colonies in that timeframe, keeping things straight won't be easy. So I'll use the convention that '''Thomas Walker Sr''' is Walker-15949; if we need to refer to ''his'' father ([[Walker-6108|Thomas Walker-6108), I'll call him '''Thomas Walker the Wheelwright'''. The son of Thomas Walker Sr—presuming at this time that he still unidentified—I'll call '''Thomas Walker Jr'''. Walker-14427 will still be referred to by his WikiTree ID; likewise his now-unlinked father will be referred to as Walker-14425. We should be able to muddle through with all the other names; some won't be unique and I think we'll just have to explain about whom we're speaking if we come to that.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:12, 11 July 2021 (UTC) === Source Citations === Since it will be far easier to copy-and-paste source citations to profiles from here this way, I recommend we keep all citations as bibliographic elements: bullet-point items at the end rather than constructed as inline "ref" footnotes. We can simply number the citation items in an as-added sequence and then refer to them in line by their corresponding numbers (and a brief title contraction, if desired). An aside is that we see the practice rather commonly now of creating a FreeSpace "source" page, adding citations to that as a repository, and then referencing that page in profiles rather than providing a detailed, bibliographic entry. I argue against that practice because then the source information does '''''not''''' come with a GEDCOM when exported. Pulling GEDCOMs is really the only way users have of backing up WikiTree genealogical data, and if WikiTree goes away what we'd then be left with are GEDCOM files missing critical source citations.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:19, 11 July 2021 (UTC) === Time-stamping and Tracking Changes === We can always check the database change records to see each change saved, but a good document management best practice is to have an immediately accessible, summary change log. The way Wikipedia accomplishes this on its ''Talk'' pages is to use convention of four tildes, ~~~~, which automatically includes the username, time and date. Then, if we want to dive deeper into what actually changed, we can check the ''Changes'' tab. To help make this stand out a bit from the text above it, I recommend we use a convention to force a line break before the time-stamp:
~~~~
; otherwise the stamp will insert at the end of last bit of text, even if you've pressed "Return" to add a line. The result looks like the entry shown at the end of this section. Once saved, the actual text is inserted so that the time-stamp data is preserved on future edits. If you wish to delete or change a portion of text inside and existing paragraph rather than adding new content, please feel free to use the legal convention of striking through deleted text '''strike a deleted bit of text''' and including the {{Red|added text in red}} '''{{Red|inserted text in red}}'''.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 03:41, 12 July 2021 (UTC) == Links to Profiles == Alphabetically by surname, consolidated shortcuts to some of the profiles that are most relevant to this discussion (this is a work in progress, and you'll likely want to right-click links and choose "Open in New Tab"): {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" style="width: 20%;" | Name ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" | Birth Date ! scope="col" style="width: 30%;" | Birth Location |- | [[Hardwick-213|James Hardwick]] || Abt. 1647 || Westmoreland, Virginia ''(there was no Westmoreland until Dec 1653)'' |- | [[Hardwick-476|Lydia Hardwick]] || Abt. 1687-90 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Jefferies-336|Mary (Jefferies) Walker]] || Abt. 1665 || England ''(questionable)'' |- | [[Maddox-1001|Sarah Mount Maddox]] || 6 May 1687 || Somerset, Maryland |- | [[Walker-4132|Ann (Walker) Wright Asbury]] || Abt. 1685 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-17042|James Walker]] || Abt. 1713 || Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker Sr (15949)]] || Abt. 1685-89 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-6108|Thomas Walker, the Wheelwright]] || Abt. 1653 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-14425|Thomas Walker-14425]] || 11 Mar 1675 || Somerset, Maryland |- | [[Walker-14427|Thomas Walker-14427]] || 1711 || Somerset, Maryland |} [[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 03:51, 12 July 2021 (UTC) == Informational Subjects for Discussion and Evaluation == === Subject 1: Locations & Land Records === {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research.gif |align=r |size=m |caption=This animated map presents five slides with county
formation information for York, Northumberland,
Lancaster, Westmoreland, and Stafford counties along
the Virginia Northern Neck between 1643 and 1664.
}} Thomas Walker the Wheelwright was evidently not the original immigrant of this Walker line because he is believed to have been born in Northumberland or Westmoreland County.'''1''' Westmoreland County was formed in 1653 from Northumberland and King George Counties, so at just about the time of Thomas's birth circa 1653. At that time Westmoreland ran all along the western side of the Potomac River, forming a northeast-facing axe shape that extended up to Alexandria and included what would become, in December 1664, Stafford County where the Potomac Run property was located that Thomas Walker Sr. bequeathed to Thomas Jr.'''1,2,8''' ''(Included 13 Jul 2021 as additional reference information)'' The area that was Maryland's Somerset County remained a non-county, not-demarcated area of Maryland until the county's formation in August 1666. In October 1669 it lost land to its northeast to Delaware, and was contracted on its eastern boundary but not to the formation of another county. In November 1685 Somerset regained the eastern block of land, but relinquished more of its northern border to Delaware. In December 1742 it was divided almost in half along a north-south border, with Somerset remaining on the western coast and Worcester County formed to the east. It remained in that configuration through September 1867.'''15'''
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 14:11, 13 July 2021 (UTC) Indications are that, starting the count with the father of Thomas Walker the Wheelwright, at least four generations of the family—and much of the allied families, including the Hardwicks and Asburys—called that general area of Virginia home.'''1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8''' In what sources we've found so far, the Westmoreland Walkers, or their kin, are never shown as being in Maryland. The only known exception would be Richard Walker, seemingly something of a family black sheep, who appeared in Westmoreland County records February 1682 then died in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1698 (note, however, that, St. Mary's County is immediately across the Potomac from Westmoreland County, on Maryland's western shore, not across Chesapeake Bay).'''1''' {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=An early map, exact date unknown, of Maryland and
highlighting Somerset County and the area in and
around Nanticoke.
}} Thomas Walker-14427, conversely, shows as being born in, living in, marrying in, being on several tax rolls, making will in, and dying in Somerset, Maryland, specifically the Nanticoke area. While near the coast of Chesapeake Bay, this would place him over 63 miles from Montross, Virginia, by the shortest practical traveling distance, with a bit more than 50 miles of that over open water. There would have been no feasible overland route. The closest point between the Virginia and Maryland landmasses is just over 6 miles at Taylors Island, at least until much farther north when we'd reach what is today the bridge on State Highway 50 to Stevensville on Kent Island, north of Annapolis. And while watercraft traffic was a mainstay of the Chesapeake at that time, the clustering of islands to the west of Tangier Sound and the shallows around them, made for more treacherous navigation than did sailing south down the Bay. That's one reason the tobacco plantations flourished on the Virginia side somewhat moreso than the Maryland side. It was a straight and unencumbered sail to the largest port at Norfolk, from which the goods would be loaded on trans-Atlantic vessels and bound for market in England. The region was, due in part to the huge estuary that is Chesapeake Bay, one of the first areas of European colonization. Virginia was founded by joint-stock company investors seeking profit on investments, while the middle colonies were founded by more diverse European settlers, including religious refugees and individuals seeking improved economic autonomy and opportunities. As the 13 Colonies established themselves, a few geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic factors became evident: * Waterways in the Chesapeake were suitable for transport of cash crops produced closer to the coast, while waterways in the middle colonies (e.g., the Hudson, Susquehanna, and Delaware Rivers), which included New Netherlands, were more readily navigable and went deeper into the interior of North America. * The middle colonies were more urban and had more port cities, while the Chesapeake was more rural and had fewer and smaller urban centers. * Shipbuilding and lumbering were more prevalent industries in the middle colonies than they were in the Chesapeake region, which focused on cash crop agriculture. * Cash crops from the Chesapeake (such as tobacco) were typically shipped to England, while staple crops from the middle colonies (such as wheat) were typically shipped to the Caribbean. * There was more diversity of trade in middle colonies (e.g., furs, various agricultural products), while trade was more narrowly focused on cash crops such as tobacco in the Chesapeake. * Development of large-scale slavery in the Chesapeake facilitated cash crop production, as opposed to the smaller scale of slavery and a greater dependency on indentured servants and immigrant labor in the middle colonies. The bottom line is that, circa 1700, covering the 50+ miles of open water ''across'' the Chesapeake was no insignificant feat, and the only means of propulsion were oars or sails. Sailing across the bay between Virginia and Maryland, or vice versa, would seem to have been an iffy proposition. Quoting answers from the SailNet Sailing Community online forum:'''9''' : "By the end of October, things should be settling into a pattern of mostly northerlies. As cold fronts begin to pass through, the wind speeds can get into the 20s and 30s but can be milder if you travel between passing fronts. Absolutely none of this is guaranteed and Maryland is known for its ridiculous, unpredictable weather patterns. There are numerous jokes about it. The good news is, you'll be traveling downwind ''[meaning southbound toward Norfolk]'' so even on a brisk day with 20s you won't be working too hard. Make your sails small and surf..." : "The prevailing wind on Chesapeake Bay during the warmer months is SW usually 5 to 10 MPH. The only times when it is NW or NE is during and post storm times. When winter arrives, it's NW and stronger, often 15 to 25 and gusting." : "The last part of October through the early part of November on the Chesapeake is the 'usual' time of the equinoctial gales that change the predominant weather patterns from summer to winter weather patterns. These usual 'change of season gales' typically are spaced ~5-7 days apart and blow from the NW at 25-30+ kts. as they pass through, then slowly decrease in wind strength for a few days thereafter .... but still from the NW but at lesser and lesser speeds (a good time to be moving south), until the winds 'back' to the S-SW (a good time to be returning north)." {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Modern map with accurate shorelines and relative
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Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland; Montross,
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Stafford County, Virginia.
}} Shipbuilding was not a forte in colonial Virginia, and we have no indication that the Walker family of Westmoreland or their related lines were seafarers. And we have no documentary information at all linking them to Maryland's eastern shore. So a significant question to be asked is, "Why would Thomas Walker Sr. and his wife Lydia Hardwick be in Somerset County Maryland for the birth of their first child?" A corollary is that the 50+ mile crosswind sail—close-hauled or beam reach—to return to Virginia would have been perilous for a newborn so, logically, the Walkers would likely have had to stay in Somerset for a few months. In the light of the geography and brief history, note then the biography as shown currently for Walker-14427: * "Thomas Walker was born about 1711 in Somerset County, Maryland. He was the son of Thomas Walker and Sarah Maddox. Alternatively, he was the son of Abraham WALKER, born ca 1672 and his wife Mary." * "About 1732, Thomas married Elizabeth "Betty" (last name unknown, but possibly Delaney).... Stepney Parish Records has wife as Elizabeth." ''[Stepney Parish is in Somerset County, Maryland.]'' * "Thomas Walker appears in the Tax List for 1753 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household Number 252 as head of household." * "Thomas Walker appears again in the Tax List for 1754." * "Thomas Walker appears again in the Tax List for 1757 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household Number 247 as head of household." * "Thomas Walker appears in the Tax List for 1759 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household 222, as 'Wocker, Thos, Senr.'" * "He died before 3 September 1768 in Somerset, Maryland. Stepney Parish Records only has 1768 as the death." In opposition to that information, we know from Thomas Walker Sr.'s will, dated 11 December 1726, that he bequeathed his son Thomas Jr. 362 acres in the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Potomac+Run/@38.4558348,-77.5812806,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b692b6d6b5d979:0xea56ec59f7449d50!8m2!3d38.45584!4d-77.5461753 Potomac Run] tract in Stafford County, Virginia, an area located at approximately 38°27'18.0"N 77°34'51.6"W, placing it over 75 miles northwest of the family plantation in Montross and in almost the opposite direction of Somerset County, Maryland. See the included map for the approximate locations of Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland; Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia; and Potomac Run, Stafford County, Virginia. So far, in terms of geography, I see no documentary or even circumstantial evidence linking the Westmoreland Walkers to the Somerset Walkers.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 15:20, 12 July 2021 (UTC) === Subject 2: Ages and Birth Order === The supposition by Benjamin Holtzclaw is that Thomas Walker Sr. married Lydia Hardwick about 1710-1712.'''1''' Thomas Walker-14427 is shown as being born circa 1711; he married in 1732 so his date of birth is unlikely to have been much later than that. This would make him the eldest child of Thomas Walker Sr. of Westmoreland. However, that seems not to be the case. [[Walker-17042|James Walker-17042]] seems to have been firstborn, circa 1713, and probably named for Lydia's father, James Hardwick. * "James Walker was the eldest son of the son Thomas Walker ''[James being the son of Thomas Walker Sr., who was the son of Thomas Walker the Wheelwright]'' '''1''' * "The eldest son, James Walker was a witness in 1734 and sued his uncle, George Walker, for a division of their lands early in 1736 (O.B. 1731-39, p. 139a and 163a), which indicates he was born 1713-15."'''1''' Note that James filed that suit as an executor of his father's will, an unusual role if he were not the eldest son. * The will of Thomas Walker Sr. mentions the bequest to son James as the first item. Son Thomas is mentioned second, which order would be highly unusual if Thomas was the firstborn son.'''10,11,12''' * Son James is bequeathed "the track of land and planttation as I nowe live on to him and his heires for ever..." Son Thomas is given acreage located some 75 miles northwest of the plantation. Again, it would be highly unusual to leave the family plantation to the second son, while leaving land distant from the plantation to the firstborn.'''10,11,12''' * James Walker, along with Thomas's wife Lydia and his brother George, was named Thomas Sr.'s "whole and soul Executors of this my Last Will and Testtament." That James is named executor and not Thomas seems strong indication that James was firstborn.'''10,11,12''' None of these are confirmatory, but we have no evidence, documentary or circumstantial, that Thomas Jr. was the firstborn of Thomas and Lydia.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 16:48, 12 July 2021 (UTC) === Subject 3: Walker Surname Project at FTDNA === In the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about/results Walker Surname DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA, we see test-taker supplied pedigrees, and we have seeming matches. See Groups 9 and 19A on the page linked.'''14''' Group 9 shows multiple test takers tracing their lineages to Thomas Walker Sr. and Thomas the Wheelwright (see #753, #11483, #17657, #68696, and #942500). We also see the appearance of some unusual forenames like Sanders (the result of a Walker/Sanders marriage, probably more than one; see, for example, [[Colbert-904|Sanders W. Colbert]], [[Walker-17033|Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-43138|James Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-43137|Joseph Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-36400|James Sanders Walker]]) and Larkin (see [[Walker-47362|Larkin Walker]] and [[Ryan-3369|Larkin Ryan]]. Kit #157518 shows the line of [[Walker-14943|Reuben Walker]], son of [[Walker-15948|William Walker]]. Group 19A seems to be the Walker line of Somerset County, Maryland. Thomas Walker-14427 is referenced by Kit #6944, as is his son [[Walker-35470|Thomas]], and his son [[Walker-35469|Ephraim]]. Kit #42276 shows [[Walker-35469|Ephraim Walker]] as his earliest known ancestor, and then continues with son [[Walker-44348|Thomas]]. In that same Group 19A we see two references to men named "Louden"; a rather unusual name and one we find among Thomas Walker-14427's descendants: [[Walker-17880|Gaston Louden Walker]]. There are only 13 male descendants currently on WikiTree descending from Walker-14427, so further comparison yields nothing else. We are reliant on test-taker supplied information, so must always proceed with caution. However, Group 9 is fairly mature with 28 kits shown, one having taken the Big Y full-sequence test, and three others tested out to 111 markers. Unfortunately, Group 19A doesn't have that advantage. It has 12 members, six of them tested out to 67 markers but none farther. We don't, however, need more than 67 STR values to determine that these two groups of men are highly unlikely to have shared a common patrilineal ancestor in the genealogical timeframe, probably not for several thousands of years. Looking only at the modal values for the groups, and using the infinite allele method of counting genetic distance, we find the modals are: * At 25 markers: a total genetic distance of 16 * At 37 markers: a total genetic distance of 20 * At 67 markers: a total genetic distance of 28 As reference, for STR matching FTDNA will consider and display as a match up to a GD of 2 at 25 markers; up to a GD of 4 at 37 markers; and up to a GD of 7 at 67 markers. If these two groups represent the Virginia and Maryland Walkers under discussion, they are genetically unrelated on the patrilineal line. It's impossible, due to the width of the chart, to export the data as a JPEG or PDF. If you don't use an application that can open Microsoft Excel files, I've uploaded [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Walker-15949_Research a PDF version of a spreadsheet] I compiled that shows only Groups 9 and 19A from the Walker DNA Project. If you can open an Excel file, I have that [https://countingchromosomes.com/downloads/misc/Walker-DNA-Project_Groups-9_and_19A.xlsx available here on one of my webservers]. The genetic differences between the modal values are shown in white text on a red background.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 19:46, 12 July 2021 (UTC) ''Update 3 March 2023'' Since the previous explanation of data from the Walker Surname Project at FTDNA was entered, a member of Group 19A has taken a Big Y test, and the resulting SNP information might shed more light on the Walkers of Westmoreland, Virginia, and those of Somerset, Maryland. In Group 9, that of the Westmoreland Walkers, the one Big Y test shows a terminal SNP of R-FT126716. The newer result in Group 19A is R-CTS11232. We knew from the Y-STR data that these two branches could not be related in the genealogical timeframe. With the large caveat that earliest known ancestors in FTDNA projects are user-supplied with no requirement for documentation or substantiation, if we assume the general lineages to be correct we can trace the yDNA haplotree to see where these two different branches coalesce. The most recent haplotree branch (or subclade) they share is R-L151. We can use the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-L151/story Family Tree DNA Discover tool] to place an approximate date for that coalescence point: "R-L151's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-P310 and the rest of mankind around 3300 BCE." At a 95% confidence interval (CI) FTDNA offers a range from 3694 to 2360 BCE. With a tighter 68% CI, the range is 3343 to 2667 BCE. There is no one-to-one comparison between Y-STR calculated genetic distance and haplogroup branch bifurcation, but the estimate of 3300 BCE is not in disagreement with the wide gap in the modal STR values between Group 9 and Group 19A. Bottom line is that both valuations indicate that the Walker families of Westmoreland and Somerset are two genetically distinct Walker lines. The 3300 BCE date corresponds to the beginning of the Bronze Age in the Near East and the building of Newgrange in Ireland, which pre-dates Stonehenge or the building of the great pyramids in Egypt.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:05, 3 March 2023 (UTC) == Sources == * '''1''' Benjamin C. Holtzclaw, "Appendix on Walker and Jeffries," ''The Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Volume VI, Number 1 (January 1968): 16-20. Original data, the Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, and Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Jeffries-297 View PDF version of the five-page Appendix]. Ancestry.com also makes the first 35 volumes (1963-1997) of ''The Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'' available online as [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6131/ Collection 6131]. * '''2''' [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/map/map.html#VA Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, Virginia]. The Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture, The Newberry Library. Interactive map for U.S. states and their formations. * '''3''' Marriage of Thomas Walker and Mary Jefferies, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 364 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|6828}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24892793?h=b84a5b click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Walker, Thomas & Jefferies, Mary; bef. 31 Aug 1698; bride was a dau. Robt. & Alice Jefferies; (WC OB 1698-1705:15, 21a)" * '''4''' Marriage of Thomas Walker and Lydia Hardwick, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 364 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|6829}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24892793?h=b84a5b click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Walker, Thomas & Hardwick, Lydia; well bef. 11 Dec 1726; bride was a dau. of Jas. Hardwick (c. 1647 - d. WC 1698); she mar. (2) Wm. Plunkett; Lydia (Harwick, Walker) Plunkett d. 7 Jan 1766; (WC DW 14:417; Hardwick 1:104; Hardwick 2:12)" * '''5''' Marriage of Thomas Asbury and Ann (Walker) Wright, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 18 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|144}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24893329?h=3b5ea0 click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Asbury, Thomas & Wright, Ann (wid.); bet. 26 May 1714 - 28 Mar 1716; bride was the wid. of Jn. Wright (d. WC 1714); bride's first name was also given as Hannah and Susannah; Thos. Asbury had d. by 1741 leaving an infant son, Thomas; (WC DW 5:291; DW 9:177; DW 10:315-17; OB 1705-21:278, 284; Sturman:647)" * '''6''' The ''Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Volume V, Number 3, July 1967, Pages 56-65. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia." Volume V, Number 4, October 1967, Pages 77-87. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia: Continued." Volume VI, Number 1, January 1968, Pages 10-16. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia: Conclusion." Original data, The Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, and Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Asbury-136 View the PDF version of the three-part article combined], scanned from original hard-copies. * '''7''' Zella Armstrong, Tennessee Historical Commission, ''Notable Southern Families, Volume II'' (Chattanooga, Tennessee: Lookout Publishing Company, 1922), 127-150. Public domain. Full text and downloadable PDF at [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Southern_Families/c1hlAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Google Books]. The book is also available as [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48262/ Collection 48262 at Ancestry.com]. Pertinent to Lydia Hardwick and her father James, free to view images from Ancestry of [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889605?h=06a34f page 133], [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889653?h=ceb3f5 page 134], and [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889659?h=7a6d8f page 135]. * '''8''' The will of James Hardwick, dated 7 February 1697-8, proved 30 Mar 1698. Ancestry.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. {{Ancestry Record|4900|737}}. Original data: Lineages, Inc., comp. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800. Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library microfilm copies. * '''9''' ''SailNet Sailing Community'' online forum, various authors. "Prevailing Winds in The Chesapeake," posted 27 September 2017. https://www.sailnet.com/threads/prevailing-winds-in-the-chesapeake.298721/ : accessed 11 July 2021. * '''10''' Transcription of the will of Thomas Walker Sr., dated 11 December 1726 and proved on 23 February 1727. Posted to the profile of Thomas Walker Sr. on 4 Dec 2020 by Teresa Davis. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walker-15949#Transcription_of_Will * '''11''' ''Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. {{Ancestry Record|4900|3045}}. Original data: Lineages, Inc., comp. ''Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800''. Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library microfilm copies of wills. Name: Thomas Walker; Description: Decedent; Date: 11 Dec 1726; Prove date: 23 Feb 1726; Notes: "Walker, Thomas, 11 Dec. 1726; 23 Feb. 1726. Sons James and Thomas land; sons Samuel, William and Hardidge; dau. Hannah land on Salisbury Plane in Stafford County; exrs. bro. George Walker; son James and wife Lydia." * '''12''' Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Wills. No. 8. Part 1; 1723-1738 Antient Press: pp 78. ''See also:'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20201204191350/https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I084370&tree=Tree1 Permalink at the Internet Wayback Machine] to the original online transcription by Edward White; ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'', website maintained by Mike Marshall; https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php : accessed 4 Dec 2020. * '''13''' ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'', website maintained by Mike Marshall; https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php. Permalink from same at the Internet Wayback Machine for [https://web.archive.org/web/20201205224425/https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I085271&tree=Tree1 the entry for James Walker]; accessed 5 Dec 2020. * '''14''' Family Tree DNA, Inc., Gene By Gene, Ltd.; Y-Chromosome DNA Testing for Short Tandem Repeat (STR) markers and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs); [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about The Walker DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA, citing [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about/results test-taker supplied pedigrees] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/WilliamsDNA?iframe=yresults detailed DNA Results], "Group-9." As of 12 July 2021 the Project had 1,412 participants; administered by Barbara Good, Randy Walker, and Suzanne Hallstrom. * '''15''' [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/map/map.html#MD Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, Maryland]. The Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture, The Newberry Library. Interactive map for U.S. states and their formations. * '''16''' "[https://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/statech.asp Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents]," ''The Avalon Project'', Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School; transcriptions of various colonial charters, grouped by state : accessed 17 July 2021.

Walkers of New York

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[[Category:New York, Walker Name Study]] == Walkers of New York == : This is a subproject of the [[Project:Walker|Walker Name Study]]. : See also [[:Category:Walker_Lines_from_Plymouth_Colony|Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] and the subproject for [[Space:Walkers of Colonial Virginia|Walkers of Colonial Virginia]]. == How to Join == : Please contact the project leader [[Cornell-2471|Linda Snyder]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Members == [[Cornell-2471|Linda Snyder]], Project Coordinator : England -> Massachusetts -> Vermont -> New York
: Walkers from England (Mottram or Ruddington), early 1500s; in Boston, Cambridge, Framingham, Massachusetts as early as 1642; [[Walker-17190|Erastus Walker]] was born 1791 in Vermont, died 1879 in Allen, Allegany, New York. == Goals == == Task List == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walkers of New York|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this page.]] 2023FN -->

Walkers of Yesterday

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Walkers of Yesterday == From Deputy Governor Richard Walker (1611-1687) of Lynn, Reading (Wakefield) and Boston to Captain Solomon Walker (1722-1789) of Woolwich, Maine, and on. * by Ernest George Walker (1869-1944) * published by Ransdell Inc., printers, Washington, D.C., c1937 * List of authorities consulted: Page 51 & 149. * Source Example: ::: Walker, Ernest George. ''[[Space:Walkers of Yesterday|Walkers of Yesterday]]'' (Ransdell Inc., Washington, D.C., 1937) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Walker|Walker]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walkers of Yesterday|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774256 * https://archive.org/details/walkersofyester00walk borrow * https://archive.org/details/walkersofyesterd00walk borrow * https://books.google.com/books?id=xIZZAAAAMAAJ search only * Also see: ::* Maine State Library, Maine State Documents, "[http://digitalmaine.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1789&context=maine_writers_correspondence Ernest G. Walker Correspondence]" (April, 2016)

Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery

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[[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This page is part of the [[Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]]. ==Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery== See the: *[[:Category:Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery, Walkerville, South Australia|Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery, Walkerville, South Australia category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery '''Address:''' 10 Smith Street Walkerville SA 5081 '''GPS Coordinates:''' Latitude: -34.892235 Longitude: 138.613108 '''Information:''' '''Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery, Walkerville, South Australia''' The land for the '''Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery''' was purchased on 8th May 1849 by the Trustees of the Wesleyan and Methodist Society for the sum of 12 pounds ($24). The first recorded burial was on 10th April 1850. Although the majority of burials were Wesleyan, there was a policy of allowing access to members of other denominations, so the cemetery is a reflection of the earlier settler society of the district. A number of burials also took place from the Klemzig settlement, with headstone inscriptions in German. Among the interred are prominent settlers together with tradesmen and children. A reflection of the state of health in the 1850s to 1870s is very poignant with over 400 children under one year of age buried in the cemetery. Out of the 3,785 persons buried, a shocking two thirds, that is more than 2,500, are children. From [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63788388? The Mail newspaper of Saturday 17 May 1924], we see the following article: '''OLD WALKERVILLE...'''
ANCIENT CHAPEL.
Eighty years ago a Methodist Church was built at Walkerville, nine years after Governor Hindmarsh had pro-claimed South Australia a colony, Rev. Gordon Rowe is minister of the present Methodist Church at Walkervillfe, which was built on the site of the original church.
"The first Methodist Church of the State," he says, "was erected somewhere in Hindley street. That, I think, was in 1837. In 1839 it was transferred to Gawler place, land then, in 1851 to its present location in Pirie street. The se-cond Methodist church was- built at Ker-mode street. North Adelaide, and the third somewhere in Bowden. The fourth was Walkerville. But Walker-ville is the only church of those four that still stands on its original plot of ground. It is only 12 years ago. that the original building was pulled down. The hall that stands alongside the pre-sent church was built in 1854."
GOD'S ACRE.
The early settlers brought with them from England some of their cherished traditions. They were used to burying their dead in the village churchyard, in God'e acre, as it was called.
The first trustees of the Walkerville Methodist Church obtained an acre of land, and set it aside for the village burial place. It is only occasionally nowadays that some relative of an ancient line is laid to rest. Many fine tombstones adorn the burial ground; many graves are covered by nothing but a rank growth of weeds; some stones are broken and crumbling; some are well preserved. A broken headstone re-cords the fact that a child of five was laid to rest in 1847.
There are men and women buried in the cemetery who were old when Waterloo was fought. One stone records that Martha Waterhouse Watson, born 1770, and William Watson, born 1772, lie side by side. They were buried in the fifties.
There, are touches of romance, tinged with sadness, in the ancient graves and tomstones of Walkerville. A plain wooden cross, with a brief inscription in Russian, marks the resting place of a foreigner, perhaps a seaman. German inscriptions are plentiful, while Poles and other races are represented. One inscription records the burial of Meno Haas, a professor of music, of Copenhagen.
OLD-TIME TRAGEDY.
The cemetery contains a link with a tragedy that has been forgotten in the passing, years. A handsome stone marks the place where "Harry Pearce, a mem-ber of the South Australian, police, who was cruelly murdered while escorting a prisoner near Kingston on May 16, 1881," lies sleeping. === BURIAL INTERMENT LISTINGS etc.=== Town of Walkerville's Cemeteries Search at: http://www.walkerville.sa.gov.au/cemeteries The Find a Grave website at: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2574798/walkerville-wesleyan-cemetery? The Australian Cemeteries Index at: https://austcemindex.com/?cemetery=3951 The Gravestone Photographic Resource database at: https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemetery.php?cemetery=1969 The Billion Graves website at: https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Walkerville-Wesleyan-Methodist-Cemetery/154140

Wall Family connections

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[[Category:Wall Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ...Find how the Wall family name connects. It seems that there was a lot of moving around. Family groups who connect by DNA have no idea how of our missing person Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wall-2173|Kimberli Hartwick]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Report your DNA when and where. *Join a research group Like Wall Surname project on Family tree dna. *Get tested if possible. *Broaden out your Wall families, adding more sister and brothers to the mix. *Share your Wall family stories Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9573756 send me a private message]. Thanks! Kimberli Wall Hartwick

Wall of Honor made of marble bricks

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The brick and marble wall is along the walkway leading into the now Indiana County Historical and Genealogy Society, which now is located what was once part of the Armory and beside the Memorial Park. The walkway along the front contains Honor of and In Memory of bricks that were donated by loved ones as part of the renovation, reclaiming the beauty the building and Park once were. The Society is trying to restore it to its original detail. During the summer, evening concerts are held at the gazebo in the center of the park.

Walla Halla Store, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin

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[[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} == History == {{Image|file=Photo_s_Railroad_Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Valhalla (Walla Halla) ca. 1910 }} * c. 1890 [[Miner-2143|Henry Miner]] Builds Miner Saloon in Pratt Junction. * c. 1910-1920 Valhalla Building, Pelican Lake - built by Henry Miner * c. 1920-1950 Walla-Halla Cafe & Buffet - [[Herman-1954|Charles Herman]] * c. 1950- (est.1962) Herman's Bar & Restaurant - [[Herman-1950|Conrad Herman]] * c. 1960s The Castle Bar and Restaurant [[Ball-15139|Ronald H. Ball (1934-2007)]] and [[Urban-708|Victoria (Urban) Ball (1936-2013)]] * c. 1973-1978 Tillman * c. 1978-1982 Tom Hilbert * Bob Welch * Herb Walters * c. 1990-2004 Pelican Lake Supper Club - [[Schreiber-956|Theresia and Gerd Schreiber]] * c. 2004-2020 The Pelican Club - Summer Hill Properties LLC * c. 2020-( ) Nueske Holdings LLC {{Image|file=Photo_s_2_Railroad_Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hermans Walla Halla Cafe & Buffet ca.1940. }} == Sources == *[http://pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/spring_summer_2014.pdf Pelican Lake PLPOA Spring 2014] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1920-06-25/ed-1/seq-8/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=13&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=8 Eagle River review. [volume], June 25, 1920, Image 8] == Members == * [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. * [[Nueske-2|Ryan Nueske]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks! The goal of this project is to ... draw up a history of the location

Walla Walla Store, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Walla_Halla_Store,_Pelican_Lake,_Wisconsin]]

Wallace Family Mysteries

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This would be my father's father, (my grandfather) born abt. 1897 and died 1989. He was supposedly born in PA., USA - however one of the documents I've found (1920 census) states he was born in Illinois. His birth name was Dominick Joseph Wallace, his death name was Don J. Wallace. Searching for any info other than what I've already found......which isn't much. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wallace Family of Kentucky

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wallace-4435|Thomas Edward Wallace]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7786090 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wallaceville Cemetery

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[[Category:Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Wallaceville Cemetery, Wallaceville, Wellington]] === Wallaceville Cemetery === '''Wallaceville Cemetery''' is a rural cemetery located in the suburb of Wallaceville in the city of Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The cemetery is maintained by a local parish as opposed to the city council. ====Location==== -41.135995922880525, 175.07475833992748
Wallaceville Road
Wallaceville
Upper Hutt
Wellington
New Zealand ====Links==== * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/252652 Wallaceville Cemetery on BillionGraves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2496985 Wallaceville Cemetery on Find a Grave]

Wallen

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The goal of this project is to determine the connections to Benjamin Wallen. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wallen-319|Roy Wallen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * confirm his birth date (about 1788) and location (likely Rhode Island) * determine his parents and their birth dates, locations, death dates, locations. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13094766 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wallen Name Study

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[[Category:Wallen Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Wallen Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wallen Wallen] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wallen name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wallens), by time period (18th Century Wallens), or by topic (Wallen DNA, Wallen Occupations, Wallen Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Wallen Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wallen}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== *[[Wallen-319|Roy Wallen]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1]

Wallen obituary

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Presented Bywww.chathamdailynews.ca Mr. Wallen Bernard CROWDER CROWDER, Mr. Wallen Bernard - in his 94th year passed away at the CKHA, Public General Campus, on Thursday, January 31, 2008. Reunited with his loving wife Ellen (Jacobs) Crowder (2007). Dear father of Kenneth (Joan) of Toronto, William (Elaine) of Surrey, BC, Albert (Cheryl) and Fredrick of Chatham, Florence of Sedgewick, AB and Wendy Taylor of Chatham. Cherished grandfather of 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters Sylvia Harlick of Chatham and Rosemary Hodgkins, California and one brother-in-law Robert Jacobs. Predeceased by a great grandson Brett Mayne, sisters Evelyn Shaw, Margaret and Lois Crowder and brothers Robert and Donald O'Brien. Friends will be received at the BOWMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4 Victoria Avenue, Chatham (519- 352-2390) for visitation on Sunday, February 3 from 6 until 9pm. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 11:00am. Interment at Dresden Cemetery. Contributions to the VON or the Disciples of Christ Church would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.bowmanfh.ca 10978824

Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study

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== Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|category=Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q628324|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Wallenhorst is an independent municipality in the district (Kreis) of Osnabrück. It is situated in the Wiehengebirge, approx. 10 km north of Osnabrück. Due to a territorial reform in 1972, the present-day municipality of Wallenhorst was formed by the merger of the previously independent municipalities of Wallenhorst, Hollage, Rulle and Lechtingen. These former municipalities now form the districts of the municipality of Wallenhorst. However, the 1972 territorial reform was not the first change in the administrative or political structure of the municipality. ===Political Structure=== *Up until 1802: Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich *1802-06: Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Hannover, Heiliges Römisches Reich *1807-11: Wallenhorst, Engter, Osnabrück, Weser, Westphalen, Rheinbund *1811-14: Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Osnabrück-Land, Osnabrück, Ober-Ems, Frankreich *1814-17: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Hannover, Deutscher Bund *1817-66: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Hannover, Deutscher Bund *1867-70: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Hannover, Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund *1871-1945: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Hannover, Preußen, Deutsches Reich *1 Nov 1946 - 31 Jan 1978: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Niedersachsen, Deutschland *from 01 Feb 1978: Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, Weser-Ems, Niedersachsen, Deutschland ====Holy Roman Empire==== During the Holy Roman Empire, Wallenhorst was a parish and bailiwick in the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric_of_Osnabr%C3%BCck|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]]. The parish was founded in the 9th century and the first farmsteads were built around a church that was also erected during this time. The parish was associated to the parish of the Cathedral of Osnabrück, and a part of the catholic diocese of Osnabrück. On 5 March 1630 St. Alexander parish became a part of the newly founced Deanery of the city of Osnabrück. In addition to Wallenhorst parish, Rulle was its' own parish and also had the Cloister of Rulle which was first founded in '''1230''' in Haste, near Osnabrück. With the acquisition of a ''curia'' (''Meyerhof'') in Rulle in '''1233''', the cloister also acquired a parish and church which later became the new location for the Cloister. In 1347 the ''Blutwunder von Rulle'' turned Cloister Rulle into a very popular pilgrimage site and made it richer than Wallenhorst. The cloister was able to acquire a lot of the farms in the surrounding villages and hamlets. Yet, while Rulle was a separate parish, it was still a part of Wallenhorst bailiwick. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''District:''' Osnabrück :'''Municipality:''' Wallenhorst :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.35, 8.016667 :'''Elevation:''' 88 m (289 ft) ===History=== ===Population=== ====Epidemics==== *1855 -1856: [[Space:The_Scarlet_Fever_Epidemic_in_Wallenhorst|Scarlet Fever Epidemic]] ===Notables=== ====Bailiffs==== *[[Helberg-607|Jobst Helberg]] (mentioned 1623Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen]], here: Verzeichnis über Kriegsschäden in Wallenhorst''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 248 Nr. 1, foils 63R-65L, images 69-72 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v61029 digital copy at Arcinsys], accessed 23 January 2024., 1652Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Volkszählung_in_der_Diözese_Osnabrück_-_Wallenhorst|Volkszählung in der Diözese Osnabrück]] mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Konfession - Dekanate Fürstenau, Grönenberg, Iburg (Kirchspiel Oesede), Osnabrück und Vörden''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 188 Nr. 7/2, foils 97-101, images 108-113 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v59675 digital copy at Arcinsys], accessed 13 June 2023.) ====St. Alexander, Sextons==== *[[Kolleberg-1|Conradus Kolleberg]] (mentioned 1652) *Joannes Conradus Rheme ====Modern era==== *[[Budke-37|Georg Heinrich Budke (1900-1994)]] - was a German politician (CDU) - Between 1946 to 1958, he was a member of the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia and mayor of Grevenbroich from 1959 to 1969 ===Buildings=== ====Wallenhorst==== =====Special buildings===== The following table shows the special buildings within the village of Wallenhorst, such as churches, mills, noble estates, etc. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Photo''' |- |Church |[[Space:Alte_St._Alexander_Kirche%2C_Wallenhorst%2C_Niedersachsen|Alte St. Alexander]] |{{Image|file=Wallenhorst_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Alt-St. Alexander Kirche, Wallenhorst}} |- |Church | St. Alexander (new church building) |{{Image|file=Wallenhorst_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=St. Alexander Kirche, Wallenhorst}} |- |Bailiwick |[[:Category: Vogtei, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Vogtei Wallenhorst]] | |} : =====Farms===== : {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''House no.''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Main building''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Leibzucht''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kotten''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Other building(s)''' |- |1 |Vollerbe |Burmeister |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Burmeister, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Burmeister]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Burmeister, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Burmeisters Leibzucht]] | | |- |2 |Vollerbe |Hörnschemeyer |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Hörnschemeyer, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Hörnschemeyer]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Hörnschemeyer, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Hörnschemeyer]] | |- |3 |Vollerbe |Meyer zu Wallenhorst |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Meyer zu Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Meyer zu Wallenhorst]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Meyer zu Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Meyer zu Wallenhorsts Leibzucht]] | | |- |4 |Vollerbe |Peddenpohl |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Peddenpohl, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Peddenpohl]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Peddenpohl, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Peddenpohl]] | |- |5 |Vollerbe |Schwalenberg |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Schwalenberg, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Schwalenberg]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Schwalenberg, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Schwalenbergs Leibzucht]] | | |- |6 |Halberbe |Bedenbecker | | | | |- |7 |Halberbe |Heidemann |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Heidemann, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Heidemann]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Halberbenhof Heidemann, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Heidemann]] |[[:Category: Backhaus, Halberbenhof Heidemann, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Backhaus Heidemann]] |- |8 |Halberbe |Wulff |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Wulff, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Wulff (in Wallenhorst village)]] | | | |- |9 |Halberbe |Brüggemann |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Brüggemann, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Brüggemann]] | | | |- |10 |Halberbe |Duling |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Duling, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Duling]] | | | |- |11 |Erbkotten |Wallenhorst |[[:Category: Erbkotten Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Erbkotten Wallenhorst]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Erbkotten Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Wallenhorsts Leibzucht]] | | |- |12 |Halberbe |Wamhoff | | | | |- |13 |Markkotten |Pöhler | | | | |- |14 |Markkotten |Nardmann |[[:Category: Markkotten Nardmann, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Nardmann]] | | | |- |16 |Markkotten |[[Osterfeld-30|Lüdike Osterfeld]] | | | | |- |17 |Markkotten |Bockholt |[[:Category: Markkotten Bockholt, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Bockholt]] | | | |- |} : : ====Hollage==== =====Special buildings===== The following table shows the special buildings within the village of Hollage, such as churches, mills, noble estates, etc. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Photo''' |- |Church |St. Josef Hollage | |- |Mill |Feldmühle | |- |Mill |Bockwindmühle Barlag | |- |Mill |Hollager Mühle | |- |} : : =====Farms===== {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''House no.''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Main building''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Leibzucht''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kotten''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Other building(s)''' |- |1 |Vollerbe |Wellmann |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Wellmann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Wellmann (Hollage)]] | | | |- |2 |Vollerbe |Remme |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Remme, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Remme]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Remme, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Remmes Leibzucht]] |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Remme, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Remmes Kotten]] | |- |3 |Vollerbe |Gottmann |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Gottmann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Gottmann]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Gottmann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Gottmanns Leibzucht]] | |[[:Category: Backhaus, Vollerbenhof Gottmann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Gottmanns Backhaus]] |- |4 |Vollerbe |Clausing |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Clausing, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Clausing]] | | | |- |5 |Vollerbe |Hünemann |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Hünemann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Hünemann]] | | | |- |6 |Vollerbe |Kollenberg |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Kollenberg, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Kollenberg]] | [[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Kollenberg, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Leibzucht Kollenberg]] |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Kollenberg, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Kollenberg]] | |- |7 |Vollerbe |Trame |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Trame, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Trame]] | | | |- |8 |Vollerbe/ Winnerbe |Klumpe |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Klumpe, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Klumpe]] | | | |- |9 |Vollerbe |Bergmann |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Bergmann, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Bergmann]] | | | |- |10 |Vollerbe |Witte |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Witte, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Witte]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Witte, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Wittes Leibzucht]] |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Witte, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Wittes Kotten]] | |- |11 |Vollerbe |Wulftange |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Wulftange, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Wulftange]] | | | |- |12 |Vollerbe |Dauwe |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Dauwe, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Dauwe]] | | | |- |13 |Vollerbe |Remme zu Fiestel |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Remme zu Fiestel, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Remme zu Fiestel]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Vollerbenhof Remme zu Fiestel, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Remme zu Fiestels Leibzucht]] | | |- |14 |Vollerbe |Jürgens-Barlag |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Jürgens-Barlag, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Jürgens-Barlag]] | | | |- |15 |Vollerbe |Gers-Barlag |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Gers-Barlag, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Gers-Barlag]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Gers-Barlag, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Gers-Barlages Kotten]] | |- |16 |Vollerbe |Feldmüller |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Feldmüller, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Feldmüller]] | | | |- |17 |Halberbe |Niehaus |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Niehaus, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Niehaus]] | | | |- | |Erbkotten |Schlüter |[[:Category: Erbkotten Schlüter, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Erbkotten Schlüter]] | | | |- |19 |Erbkotten |Lübbe-Tepe |[[:Category: Erbkotten Lübbe-Tepe, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Erbkotten Lübbe-Tepe]] | | | |- |- | |Erbkotten |Brankamp |[[:Category: Erbkotten Brankamp, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Erbkotten Brankamp]] | | | |- |21 |Markkotten |Langkamp |[[:Category: Markkotten Langkamp, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Langkamp]] | | | |- |22 |Markkotten |Stallkamp |[[:Category: Markkotten Stallkamp, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Stallkamp]] | | | |- |23 |Markkotten |Taube |[[:Category: Markkotten Taube, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Taube]] | | | |- |24 |Markkotten |Otte |[[:Category: Markkotten Otte, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Otte]] | | | |- |25 |Markkotten |Im Hagen |[[:Category: Markkotten Im Hagen, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Im Hagen]] | | | |- |26 |Markkotten |Recker |[[:Category: Markkotten Recker, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Recker]] | | | |- |25 |Markkotten |In der Heide |[[:Category: Markkotten In der Heide, Hollage, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten In der Heide]] | | | |- |} : : ====Lechtingen==== {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''House no.''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Main building''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Leibzucht''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kotten''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Other building(s)''' |- |1 |Vollerbe |Bramme |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Bramme, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Bramme]] | | | |- |2 |Vollerbe | | | | | |- |3 |Vollerbe | | | | | |- |4 |Vollerbe |Riepenhoff |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Riepenhoff, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Riepenhoff]] | | | |- |5 |Vollerbe |Wulff |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Wulff, Lechtingen , Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Wulff, Lechtingen]] | | | |- |6 |Halberbe |Sudowe | | | | |- |7 |Vollerbe |Werries |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Werries, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Werries]] | | |- |8 |Vollerbe |Sprehe |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Sprehe, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Sprehe]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Sprehe, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Sprehes Kotten]] | |- |9 |Vollerbe |Mosting |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Mosting, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Mosting]] | | | |- |10 |Vollerbe |Harenburg | | | | |- |11 | | | | | | |- |12 | | | | | | |- |13 |Halberbe |Ebbeskotte |[[:Category: Halberbenhof Ebbeskotte, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Halberbenhof Ebbeskotte]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Halberbenhof Ebbeskotte, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Ebbeskottes Kotten]] | |- |14 | | | | | | |- |15 |Markkotten |Piesberg | | | | |- |16 |Markkotten |Wessel | | | | |- | |Markkotten |Hemekamp |[[:Category: Markkotten Hemekamp, Lechtingen, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Hemekamp]] | | | |- | |Markkotten |Stohlmeyer | | | | |- |} ====Pye==== {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''House no.''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Main building''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Leibzucht''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kotten''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Other building(s)''' |- |1 |Vollerbe |Gösling |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Gösling, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Gösling]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Gösling, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Göslings Kotten]] | |- |2 |Vollerbe |Becker |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Becker, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Becker]] | | | |- |3 |Vollerbe |Offers |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Offers, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Offers]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Offers, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Offers Kotten]] | |- |4 |Vollerbe |Schöler |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Schöler, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Schöler]] | | | |- |5 |Vollerbe |Drees |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Drees, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Drees]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Drees, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Drees Kotten]] | |- |6 |Vollerbe |Große Siebenbürgen |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Große Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Große Siebenbürgen]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Große Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Große Siebenbürgen]] | |- |7 |Vollerbe |Albers |[[:Category: Vollerbenhof Albers, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Vollerbenhof Albers]] | |[[:Category: Kotten, Vollerbenhof Albers, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Albers Kotten]] | |- |8 |Erbkotten |Kleine Siebenbürgen |[[:Category: Erbkotten Kleine Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Erbkotten Kleine Siebenbürgen]] |[[:Category: Leibzucht, Erbkotten Kleine Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Leibzucht Kleine Siebenbürgen]] |[[:Category: Kotten, Erbkotten Kleine Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Kotten Kleine Siebenbürgen]] |[[:Category: Stall, Erbkotten Kleine Siebenbürgen, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Stall (Barn) Kleine Siebenbürgen]] |- |9 |Markkotten |Overin |[[:Category: Markkotten Overin, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Overin]] | | | |- |10 |Markkotten |Weber |[[:Category: Markkotten Weber, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Weber]] | | | |- | |Markkotten |Große Kohlbrecher |[[:Category: Markkotten, Große Kohlbrecher, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Große Kohlbrecher]] | | | |- | |Markkotten |Kleine Kohlbrecher |[[:Category: Markkotten, Kleine Kohlbrecher, Pye, Niedersachsen|Residents Markkotten Kleine Kohlbrecher]] | | | |- |} : : ====Rulle==== *'''Vollerben''' *'''Halberben''' *'''Erbkotten''' *'''Markkotten''' ===Cemeteries=== *[[:Category: Friedhof Wallenhorst, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Friedhof Wallenhorst]] *[[:Category: Friedhof Rulle, Landkreis Osnabrück, Lower Saxony|Friedhof Rulle]] *[[:Category: Kommunaler Friedhof Hollage, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen|Kommunaler Friedhof Hollage]] ==Used Sources== '''The following sub-sections shows an overview of the sources used for this one place study.''' Most of the sources are not yet fully covered in WikiTree. Sources with the '''Year marked in bold''' have been completely covered within this One Place Study; for all others: there is still work to do - do you want to help? Please contact the One Place Study Admin! ===Genealogy Sources=== ====Churchbooks==== ===== St. Alexander Wallenhorst===== The church books of the catholic parish St. Alexander Wallenhorst are available online as a [https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/osnabrueck/wallenhorst-st-alexander/ digital copy] at Matricula Online. The following table provides an overview of the different types of church records with their gaps. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type of register''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Time period covered''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Gaps''' |- |'''Baptisms''' |from 1658. Accessible online up until 1900. | *1683 |- |'''Marriages''' |from 1658. Accessible online up until 1920. | * 1664, * 1675-1678, * 1681 - June 1682, * 21 July 1709 - 23 September 1715, * 1726. |- |'''Burials''' |from 1658. Accessible online up until 1920. | * 12 March 1670 - 1693, * 7 September 1709 - 18 March 1711, * 30 July 1711 - 1715, * 21 December 1728-1750. |- |} : : ===== St. Johannes Apostel und Evangelist Rulle ===== The church books of the catholic parish St. Johannes Apostel und Evangelist Rulle are available online as a [https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/osnabrueck/rulle-st-johannes-apostel-u-evangelist// digital copy] at Matricula Online. The following table provides an overview of the different types of church records with their gaps. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Type of register''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Time period covered''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Gaps''' |- |'''Residency register''' |1689 | |- |'''Baptism''' |from 1691. Accessible online up until 1900. | |- |'''Marriages''' |from 1691. Accessible online up until 1920. | |- |'''Burials''' |from 1697. Accessible online up until 1920. | |- |'''Marriage proclamations''' |1711- Februar 1713 | |- |} : : ====Cemeteries==== TODO : : ===Historic Sources=== ====Archival Sources==== {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Year(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Source''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''WikiTree-Space''' |- |1601 |Niedersächsiches Landsarchiv Osnabrück: '''Kopfschatzregister des Gogerichts Osnabrück (mit Vornamen der besteuerten Familienmitglieder ab 12 Jahren und des Gesindes)''', foils 56-64, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 89 Nr. 3, digital images 57-65 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57171 digital copy] at Arcinsys. Transcription in: Arbeitskreis Familienforschung Osnabrück e.V. (Hrsg.):''' Osnabrücker Familienforschung 100: Archiv zu Osnabrück Acta betreffend: Conscription eines Kopfschatzes von allen Personen über 12 Jahre. Amt Iburg 1601. Transcript: Irmtraud Tiemann''', Georgsmarienhütte, Lamkemeyer Druck, 2021. |[[Space:Kopfschatzregister_des_Gogerichts_Osnabr%C3%BCck_-_Kirchspiel_Wallenhorst_(1601)|Kopfschatzregister des Gogerichts Osnabrück - Kirchspiel Wallenhorst (1601)]] |- |1623 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Sch%C3%A4den_der_Bev%C3%B6lkerung_durch_verschiedene_Truppen_-_Wallenhorst_(1623)|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen]], here: Verzeichnis über Kriegsschäden in Wallenhorst''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 248 Nr. 1, foils 63R-65L, images 69-72 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v61029 digital copy at Arcinsys]. |[[Space:Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)|Schäden der Bevölkerung durch verschiedene Truppen - Wallenhorst (1623)]] |- |1630 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück (1630): '''Schützen in den Ämtern und Musterung der Landbevölkerung''', here: ''[[Space:Sch%C3%BCtzen_in_den_Kirchspielen_Wallenhorst_und_Rulle_(1630)|Rulle und Wahlenhorst]]'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 201 Nr. 1, foil # 17d (no foil number; four foils between foils 17 and 18) , digital image16 in the [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/digitalisatViewer.action?detailid=v59938&selectId=17909133 digital copy] at Arcinsys. |[[Space:Sch%C3%BCtzen_in_den_Kirchspielen_Wallenhorst_und_Rulle_(1630)|Schützen in den Kirchspielen Wallenhorst und Rulle (1630)]] |- |1630 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister des Amts Iburg''' here: ''Personenschatzung 1630 Wallenhorst'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 20, foils 147-155, images 150-158 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57132 digital copy] at Arcinsys. |[[Space:Vogtey_Wahlenhorst_-_Schatz-_und_Kontributionsregister_des_Amts_Iburg|Vogtey Wahlenhorst - Schatz- und Kontributionsregister des Amts Iburg]] |- |31 March 1652 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''[[Space:Volkszählung_in_der_Diözese_Osnabrück_-_Wallenhorst|Volkszählung in der Diözese Osnabrück]] mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Konfession - Dekanate Fürstenau, Grönenberg, Iburg (Kirchspiel Oesede), Osnabrück und Vörden''', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 188 Nr. 7/2, foils 97-101, images 108-113 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v59675 digital copy at Arcinsys]. |[[Space:Volksz%C3%A4hlung_in_der_Di%C3%B6zese_Osnabr%C3%BCck_-_Wallenhorst|Volkszählung in der Diözese Osnabrück - Wallenhorst]] |- |1652 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister der Kirchspiele Rulle und Wallenhorst 1628-1653.''', here: ''[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652]]'', 1652, NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 27, foils 83 - 92, digital images 86-95 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v56993 digital copy] at Arcinsys. |[[Space:Hauptschatzregister_der_Vogdey_Wahlenhorst_1652|Hauptschatzregister der Vogdey Wahlenhorst 1652]] |- |1664 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Schatz- und Kontributionsregister''' here: ''Register der Kirchspiele Essen, Wehrendorf, Hüsede, Barkhausen, Brochhausen, Lintorf, Borgloh, Dissen, Glane, Glandorf, Hagen, Hilter, Laer, Oesede, Iburg, Belm, Bissendorf, Holte, Osnabrück, und Wallenhorst'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 28, foil 235-242, images 230-237 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57019 digital copy] at Arcinsys. |[[Space:Conscription_der_Mannschaft_Wallenhorst|Conscription der Mannschaft Wallenhorst]] |- |1668 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Revidiertes Schatzregister des Amts Iburg 1668''' here: ''Kirspel Wahlenhorst'', NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 88 Nr. 84, foils 22 - 24, digital images 23 - 25 in the [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v57076 digital copy] at Arcinsys. |[[Space:Revidiertes Schatzregister des Amts Iburg - Kirchspiel Wallenhorst|Revidiertes Schatzregister des Amts Iburg - Kirchspiel Wallenhorst 1668]] |- |1670-1699 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Einnahme an Hodegeld beim Domkapitel''', [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v56564 NLA OS Rep 100 Abschnitt 57 Nr. 2], 1670 - 1699. |Currently none |- |(about 1718) - 1738 |Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Osnabrück: '''Die dompropsteiliche Hode''', [http://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/detailAction?detailid=v126056 NLA OS Rep 560 III Nr. 732], -1738. |Currently none |- |} : : ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Wallenhorst|Wallenhorst on Wikipedia]]

Walling reorganisation February 2017

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Notes of actions taken whilst reorganising the incorrectly attached children of [[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] in response to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/346692/someone-experienced-myself-remove-children-wrong-parents a request] on G2G. Also research note made while trying to connect the profiles back together. ==Actions== :{| border="1" !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Name''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''WikiTree ID''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Detached from''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Action Notes''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Other Notes''' |- |Albert N Walling
(1882 - 1941)||[[Walling-211|Walling-211]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Nancy Ann (Walling) Roberts
(1830 - 1903)||[[Walling-204|Walling-204]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Attched to Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798)||We know that Jesse (1794) was in Tennessee between 1825 and 1834 and I believe this to be his daughter Nancy of whom the lineage gives no info. See her profile for more info. |- |Emma (Walling) Johnson
(1885 - 1952)||[[Walling-213|Walling-213]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Ralph Delania Walling
(1887 - 1971)||[[Walling-212|Walling-212]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Susan Katherine (Walling) Thornton
(1890 - 1973)||[[Walling-215|Walling-215]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records
extant. Attached based solely on the death record |- |Lillie May (Walling) Killion
(1892 - 1968)||[[Walling-214|Walling-214]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Simon Willis Walling
(1894 - 1942)||[[Walling-217|Walling-217]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |John Walker Walling
(1902 - 1969)||[[Walling-216|Walling-216]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Sarah (Parker) Walling
(abt. 1798 - abt. 1835)||[[Parker-11233|Parker-11233]]|| ||Temporary notice added - '''now removed'''
Some basic bio added||The 2 children are as far as can be determined all there were. (See note about Preston et al below) |- |Ann (Chisum) Walling
(1815 - 1897)||[[Chisum-67|Chisum-67]]|| ||Temporary notice added - '''now removed'''||As many children as far as can be determined were created. (See note about Preston below) |- |Martha Ann Walling
(1822 - 1897)||[[Walling-606|Walling-606]]|| ||Created this profile||Daughter of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Andrew Jackson Todd||[[Todd-5529|Todd-5529]]|| ||Created this profile||Husband of Martha Ann Walling |- |Jonathon Chisholm Walling
(1819 - 1865)||[[Walling-607|Walling-607]]|| ||Created this profile||Son of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Jesse Richards Walling
(1839 - 1920)||[[Walling-608|Walling-608]]|| ||Created this profile||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |John Chisum Walling
(1842 - )||[[Walling-609|Walling-609]]|| ||Created this profile and added a bunch of relevant info I found||Eventually found to be the son of Preston M Walling |- |Jackson Walling
(1847 - )||[[Walling-610|Walling-610]]|| ||Created this profile based on the '60 census||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Isham C Walling
(1842 - 1916)||[[Walling-611|Walling-611]]|| ||Created this profile based on the Find A Grave entries of his parents||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Lewis Cass Walling
(1848 - 1886)||[[Walling-612|Walling-612]]|| ||Created this profile based on the '60 census||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Preston M Walling
(1820 - 1891)||[[Walling-614|Walling-614]]|| ||Created this profile (see notes below)||Son of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Caroline Elizabeth Walling
(1825 - 1907)||[[Richards-8675|Richards-8675]]|| ||Created this profile||Wife of Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819) |- |Celia Melissa Kirkland
(1858 - 1920)||[[Kirkland-1709|Kirkland-1709]]|| ||Created this profile||Wife of John Chisum Walling (1858) |- |Created the children for John and Celia !colspan="4"|[[Walling-615|Maude Serene]] (1888 - 1957), [[Walling-616|John James]] (1884 - 1915), [[Walling-617|Jessie D]] (1885 - 1912), [[Walling-618|Lee Blayne]] (1892 - 1959), [[Walling-619|Thomas Haynes]] (1897 - 1974) and [[Walling-620|Bertha Drane]] (1878 - 1965) |- |Created children of Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819) !colspan="4"| Sarah Walling, Nancy Walling, Jesse Walling, John D Walling and William Preston Walling |- |Louise Walling
(1831 - 1853)||[[Walling-627|Walling-627]]|| ||Created this profile||Daughter of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- !colspan="5"|Suspended recording the names as it is just getting too many. Some children and grandchildren are only partial profiles as they do not connect to the ones I am trying to re-connect. |}
==Research Notes== ===Children of Jesse and Sarah=== :Resolved :There seems to be a problem with a child for Jesse (1794). On Find A Grave are shown: ::Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819 - 1865) - Jesse and Sarah ::Preston M Walling (1822 - 1891) - Jesse and Sarah ::Martha Ann Walling Todd (1822 - 1897) - Jesse and Sarah ::Isham Chisholm Walling (1842 - 1916) - Jesse and Ann ::Lewis Cass Walling (1848 - 1886) - Jesse and Ann :[[Walling-606|Martha Ann]] was born July 26, 1822 and Preston was apparently born June 8, 1822"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2S-WZSW : 13 December 2015), Preston M Walling, 1891; Burial, Comanche, Comanche, Texas, United States of America, Oakwood Cemetery; citing record ID 53254161, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.. Obviously this cannot be so if they are brother and sister. Each gravestone clearly shows the date so one of other of these is not the son/daughter of Jesse and Sarah. :Update: Preston was born about 1820 not 1822 which means in fact he does fit in the family. :Preston had a son Jesse Richards Walling born in 1844 who died in 1920. As there is a Jesse R on the 1860 census born 1839, son of Jesse and Ann, I have considered for the time being that Martha Ann is the daughter of Jesse and Sarah and that Preston M is the son of some other Walling as yet undetermined. :Sarah and Jess (1794) did have other children and these are listed in [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/walling/626/ Jesse Walling Lineage Part #2] By Mary September 02, 2000 at 03:46:07 In reply to: Re: John W. Alexander 7/30/00. Of these so far I have only been able to confirm 2 with historical records. ===Children of Jesse and Ann=== :{| border="1" |'''Name'''||Dates||Historical record||Notes |- |Mahala Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Jesse T. Walling||(1839 - ?)||1860 Census||Jesse R on census |- |Amelia Ann Walling||(? - ?)|| ||Maybe M A on 1860 census |- |Ishom Walling||(1842 - 1916)||Hillsboro Weekly Mirror Wed. March 29,1916|| |- |Mullican Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Andrew Jackson Walling||(1847 - ?)||1860 Census||Andrew Jackson on 1860 census |- |Lewis Cass Walling||(1848 - 1886)||1860 Census||Cass on 1860 census |- |Sam C. Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Rhoda Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Betty Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Emma Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Jeff Walling||(? - ?)|| || |} :There are 7 or 8 children unaccounted for at this time, i.e. for which no historical record has been found yet. ===MA, JC and IC Walling=== :I am a little curious about M A Walling (1842 Texas) which is the same year as John Chisum. Twins? But then Isham is also born in 1842. Since John Chisholm is not in the list above is the the son of someone else but if so why John Chisholm? Possibility however. Jonathon Chisholm also appears in places as John Chisholm but cannot be the one on the 1860 census unless a gross error has been made by the enumerator. :After much consideration I have come to the conclusion that J C Walling on the 1860 census is in fact I C Walling as the year of birth is right. This makes more sense and explains why there appears to be only one person. Also means we only have to determine who M A Walling is. If Isham and MA are twins that would be a satisfactory explanation. :UPDATE :I have now found a John Chisum Walling who fits the data that I found and this is NOT John Chisum born 1819: :Where the is a footnote it means I have found a record for that person. ::JOHN CHISUM WALLING – Born 1858 in Texas and died 1899 in Jones County, Texas. Married CELIA MELISSA KIRKLAND November 6, 1876"Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV14-6VMW : accessed 6 February 2017), J C Walling and M Kirkling, 16 Nov 1876, Marriage; citing Hill, Texas, United States, various county clerk offices, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services and Golightly-Payne-Coon Co.; FHL microfilm 985,181. in Hill County, Texas. ::She was born in 1858 and died in 1920. ::Children of John Chisum Walling and Celia Melissa Kirkland: :::Bertha Drayne Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3XP-25C : 5 December 2014), Bertha Drane Ellington, 09 Feb 1965; citing certificate number 24285, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,117,753. :::Dexter Payne Walling :::William Wayne Walling :::John James Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K37B-S92 : 5 December 2014), John James Walling, 11 Aug 1915; citing certificate number 16847, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,051,495. :::Jesse Dean Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3WM-K3H : 5 December 2014), Jessie D Douglass, 26 Nov 1912; citing certificate number 24894, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,050,833. :::Maude Serene Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K33W-46X : 5 December 2014), Maudie Serene Walling, 11 Oct 1957; citing certificate number 53902, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,135,870. :::Charley Lane Walling :::Lee Blayne Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K34D-M5J : 5 December 2014), Lee Blayne Walling, 22 Oct 1959; citing certificate number 54829, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,115,989. :::Elma Spayne Walling :::Thomas Hayes Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3XM-NDC : 5 December 2014), Thomas Haynes Walling, 03 Mar 1974; citing certificate number 16286, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,243,040. :I found these when I was not really looking so no douby I will find the rest and assemble this family in due course. Just discovered he is the son of Preston M Walling. ===Preston M Walling=== :There is a record for the son of Preston M Walling: ::Jesse Richards Walling passed away at Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States in 1920."Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K36J-ZMY : 5 December 2014), Jesse Richards Walling, 21 Nov 1920; citing certificate number 35194, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,073,875. ::{| |Name:||Jesse Richards Walling |- |Event Type:||Death |- |Event Date:||21 Nov 1920 |- |Event Place:||Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States |- |Gender:||Male |- |Marital Status:||Married |- |Birth Date:||22 Jul 1844 |- |Birthplace:||Nacogdoches, Texas |- |Father's Name:||Preston M Walling |- |Mother's Name:||Caroline Richards |- |Certificate Number:||35194 |- |GS Film number:||2073875 |- |Digital Folder Number:||005145918 |- |Image Number:||02496 |} :I am unable to positively identify ::{| |Rhoda Walling||F||9||Texas |- |M A Walling||F||18||Texas |- |Stoke Walling||M||22||Tennessee |- |Eli Walling||M||28||Tennessee |}
===Linking to the detached profiles=== :Now the basic family for Jesse has been connected it remains to find the path to the profiles that were detached. :We are looking for a child born around early 1840, say before 1844, who has a son Jesse born January 1862. If that can be determined we have a link through to the orphaned profiles. :At some stage the references derived from the Jesse Walling Lineage document should be supported by historical records as nowhere in the document to which I refer is there a single record of BMD registers of any kind or of Census returns. The aim is to find at least 1 historical record that confirms the existence of the person. ==Finished!== :I have gone as far as I can go, or have time to go I should say, at present. There is still a mass or work needed to research and connect this family fully, at least some chunk of which would need to be done in the US from cemetery evidence. I would not be able to do that living in Ireland! ==Sources==

Walling-681 Profile Sandbox

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*'''Thomas''' served in Capt. Belcher's Co. in '''1756''' during the Old French & Indian War.'''Rhode Island Colonial Servicemen,''': "Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62"
{{Ancestry Record|4055|1198}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Given Name: Thomas; Surname: Hammond; War Served In: Old French & Indian War; Notes: Served in Capt. Belcher's Co. in 1756.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1769''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7J27-W5N2 FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9Z6-9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00295
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: May 1769; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1770''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7JJH-YPMM FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9ZH-J FamilySearch Image] Image number 00303
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: May 1770; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States; Mil Rank: Justice Of The Peace.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''June 1771''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZG-PWCB FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9ZC-9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00307
Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: Jun 1771; Military Service Place: United States; Record Type: Military.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1772''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7N63-61N2 FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
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Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: May 1772; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States; Mil Company Regiment: Justice Of The Peace.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1773''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7J6T-2F2M FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
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Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: May 1773; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States.
*In the'''1774''' census '''Thomas''' was in Scituate, Rhode Island, British America. '''1774 Census''': "Rhode Island Census, 1774"
{{Ancestry Record|3081|4865}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond in Scituate, Rhode Island, British America.
:Name: Thomas Hammond :Residence: Scituate, Rhode Island, British America :White Males Above 16: 2 :White Males Under 16: 2 :White Females Above 16: 1 :White Females Under 16: 4 :Total in Household: 9 *'''Thomas''' was in a military record.'''Rhode Island Military''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532576|50948c}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|512182}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Date: '''1776'''; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; Page number: 177.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in Rhode Island, United States.'''Military''': "U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783"
{{Ancestry Record|4282|168562}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; State or Army Served: Continental Troops; Rank: PRIVATE.
'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140736.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGTG-T77L FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-LGTC FamilySearch Image] Image number 00105
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: 1776; Military Service Place: United States; Record Type: Military.
*In the '''1777''' census '''Thomas''' was in Providence County, RI.'''1890 Census''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1740-1890"
{{Ancestry Record|3571|28796498}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon in Providence County, RI in 1777.
*The town of Foster was set off from Scituate in 1781, and its first town-meeting was held, Nov. 19, 1781, at the house of Thomas Hammond. This was done by an act of the General Assembly. History of the State of Rhode Island with Illustrations; [https://www.sites.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/article244.html Rootsweb ] FOSTER, RI pp. 133 - 135. Albert J. Wright, Printer; No. 79 Mille Street, corner of Federal, Boston, MA; Hong, Wade & Co., Philadelphia 1878. *'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''July 1782''' in Rhode Island, United States. He was in the 3d Battalion.'''Military''': "U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27533637|a4539b}} - {{Ancestry Record|4282|1307914}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammon; Gender: Male; Military Date: Jul 1782; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; State or Army Served: Rhode Island; Regiment: 3d Battalion.
*Phebe, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Stephen Wilcox on '''26 October 1786''' in Foster, Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27531986|696fad}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6007084}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Phebe Hammon marriage to Stephen Wilcox on 26 Oct 1786 in Foster, Rhode Island, USA.
*Mary, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Noah Hopkins on '''10 December 1789''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27531933|4b1abc}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6006469}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Mary Hammon marriage to Noah Hopkins on 10 Dec 1789 in Rhode Island, USA.
*'''Thomas''' was in a census record in '''1790'''.'''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1790; Census Place: Foster, Providence, Rhode Island; Series: M637; Roll: 10; Page: 287; Image: 167; Family History Library Film: 0568150
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532441|170a24}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|363804}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond.
:Name: Thomas Hammond :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Foster, Providence, Rhode Island :Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 :Free White Persons - Females: 3 :Number of Household Members: 7 *Lydia, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Lucius Miller on '''30 October 1794''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532020|f8ae08}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6006652}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Lydia Hammon marriage to Lucius Miller on 30 Oct 1794 in Rhode Island, USA.
*Thomas, son of''' Thomas Hammon''', married Susanna Place on '''1 November 1795''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532039|2c1543}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6384}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon Jr marriage to Susanna Place on 1 Nov 1795 in Rhode Island, USA.
**Thomas was in a record in 1820.'''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Page: 625; NARA Roll: M33_66; Image: 343
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532311|27c288}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|523557}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond.
**Thomas was in a record in 1830.'''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Series: M19; Roll: 88; Page: 101; Family History Library Film: 0017148
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532378|17e09b}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1499311}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammans.
**Thomas was in a census record in 1840.'''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Roll: 275; Page: 20; Family History Library Film: 0017184
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532252|8102b0}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|2359649}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
T Hammond.
**Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38553519/thomas-hammond : accessed 24 February 2022), memorial page for Thomas Hammond (5 Mar 1775–14 May 1846), {{FindAGrave|38553519}}, citing Virgil Rural Cemetery, Virgil, Cortland County, New York, USA ; Maintained by kswh (contributor 46633789). *Thomas was in a census record in 1810.'''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: North District, Providence, Rhode Island; Roll: 58; Page: 76; Image: 00149; Family History Library Film: 0281232
{{Ancestry Sharing|27533077|7fef5d}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|545985}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon.
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Wallner Name Study

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[[Category:Wallner Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Gragg-349|Ron Gragg]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Walloon Church, Amsterdam

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Grave markers within the floor of the Walloon Church in Amsterdam

Walmer Castle, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1848

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[[Category:Walmer Castle, Arrived 30 Dec 1848]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Voyage of the immigrant ship WALMER CASTLE to New South Wales in 1848''' Walmer Castle ship, 656 tons old measure and was built 1836 at Blackwall, London by Wigrams and Greene, Under her Master: Captain Joseph Thorne and Surgeon Superintendant: Dr Neill Waugh, she left left Plymouth on September 12, 1848 carrying 301 Government Emigrants to Port Jackson, New South Wales. Arriving December 30, 1848 after 110 days at sea. from the [https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/ba1485_f5fcf6ee1ae54a4aadb0603b1eaf1743.pdf Australian Society of the Lacemakers of Calais] '''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'''
* '''NRS5316/4_4786/Walmer Castle_30 Dec 1848/''' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4786&ship=Walmer%20Castle * ''SHIP WALMER CASTLE'' from the Australian Society of the Lacemakers of Calais website at: https://www.lacemakersofcalais.com.au/walmer-castle * (limited passenger list) ''WALMER CASTLE arrived Sydney December 30th, 1848'' from the Australian Society of the Lacemakers of Calais website at: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/ba1485_579838b9f7dc49ab8c94966d29f0a979.pdf * WALMER CASTLE from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website. first accessed online on the 9th of March, 2020 at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1848/12/037wal.htm

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[[Category: Walmer Castle, Arrived 12 Sep 1853]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === WALMER CASTLE 1853 Voyage from London to Port Phillip Bay and then Sydney === WALMER CASTLE is listed as having sailed from Plymouth on the of 22nd of May 1853. She landed at Port Phillip Bay on the 29th of August 1853 and the voyage is listed as taking 101 days. This would mean she actually sailed on the 20th of May from London. :''Note she sailed from Melbourne on August 31 (possibly as late as September 6 1853) and arrived at Sydney on September 12 1853. The passengers who disembarked at Sydney commenced there journey in England so this is her final port of call in the Australian colonies.'' === NEWSPAPER COVERAGE === FOR LONDON -To Sail 24th July next.- The A 1, Ship, MADAGASCAR, 1000 tons, Fortescue W. Harris, Commander This ship forms one of the fleet belonging to Messrs. Green of Blackwall, and offers thereby security to pas-sengers for their comfort. The following ships also belonging to Messrs. Green, were to leave London for Port Phillip as under, and will be despatched from this port in about a month after each respective arrival - (ship) Tons. - Commander. (date) Walmer Castle, 800, W. B. Bryce, - May 15 Wellesley, 1100, A. Parish, - June 1 Seringapatam, 1000, H. Gimblett, - June 15 Alfred, 1400, E. Voss, - July 1 Coldstream, 900, J Adams, - July 15 City of Poonah, 900, Triscote, - Aug. 1 Northumberland, 900, J. W. Gill - Aug. 15 Blackwall, 1000, J. McKerrie, - Sept. 1 Windsor, 800, G Tickell, - Oct. 1 For further information, rates of freight, passage and plans of the ship Madagascar, apply to Captain Fortescue W. Harris on board, or at the Counting houses of Messrs. J. B. WERE & CO , or, Messrs. O BROWNE & CO. 16th June, 1854 52131 '''Advertising.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Friday 8 July 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4794279? __________________________________________________ '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS.''' ARRIVED. August 29.-Walmer Castle, from London, 101 days. Rebel, schooner, from London, 120 days. Clarence, steamer, from Launceston, with mail for Geelong. SAILED August 29.-Victoria, steamer, for Sydney. Fettercairne, steamer, for Sydney. Jessore French, for Sydney. August 29.--Wind, Northerly. '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS.''' from the Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856) of Monday 29 August 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/86412146?searchTerm=%22walmer%20castle%22&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||dateFrom=1853-01-01|||dateTo=1853-12-31 _______________________________________________ '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''' ARRIVED August 27 ~ Walmer Castle, Ship, 850 tons, W. B. Pryce, from London, via Plymouth, May 22, Passengers—, cabin: Mr. and Miss Sello, Mrs. Deeble, Mr, and Mrs. Bassett, Miss Fulton, Mr. Smith and family, Messrs Kirby, Andersen, Emmett, Satterwaite, Didcook, Clare, McDougall, Maynard, Crisp, Deeble, Benningfield, Fairlaw, Smith, and thirty nine in the intermediate, and forty one needlewomen in the steerage, J. B. Were and Co., agents. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Monday 29 August 1853, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4796315? _________________________________ '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' CLEARED OUT. August 30-Walmer Castle, ship, 656 tons, W. B. Price, for Sydney, with part of original cargo and passengers from London, J. B. Were and Co., agents. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday 31 August 1853, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4796424?searchTerm=%22Walmer%20castle%22 ____________________________________________ '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ''' ARRIVALS. September 12.-Walmer Castle, ship, 800 tons, Captain Pryce, from Melbourne September 6. Passengers - Rev. Mr. Lownes, Mr. and Mrs. Lownes, Mr. and Mrs. Man-ning, Mr. and Mrs. Joy, Miss Bliss, Miss Moore, Mr. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. West, Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Etheridge, Mr. and Mrs. Langstaff, and 35 in the steerage Captain, agent. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 13 September 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12948821?searchTerm=%22Walmer%20Castle%22 === SOURCES === * '''Assisted passenger lists (1839-1871)''' Record Series Number (VPRS): 14 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists * '''Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923)''' Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists * '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Monday 29 August 1853, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4796315? * '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday 31 August 1853, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4796424?searchTerm=%22Walmer%20castle%22 * '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 13 September 1853, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12948821?searchTerm=%22Walmer%20Castle%22

Walmsley-Rudd marriage 1665

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]] [[Category:Powell-5629 ToDo]] [[Category:Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire]] *Bride: [[Rudd-887 | Elizabeth Rudd]], daughter of Giles Rudd *Groom: [[Walmsley-373 | Thomas Walmsley]] *Married November 13, 1665 *Bollard - Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire Witnesses to the Marriage: * Cuthbert Hayhurst * William Bi? * Thomas Wi??? * William Hayhurst * Nicholas Walln * Henry [Honory?] Boloy * ?? Rudd * Jane Waln * Margary Hayhurst * ? Waln

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Walnut Hill Cemetery Bradley Lafayette Arkansas

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Walnut Hill Cemetery
There are several duplicates listed. I have submitted them to FindAGrave for merging. S R G is Section, Row and Grave locations GPS: Lat. 33.12013 Lng. -93.68907. From Bradley take Highway 160W to Lafayette #9. Take a right onto #9 for about one half of a mile, slight left onto Lafayette #2 for a short distance. The cemetery is on your right, just past the Saint Mary cemetery, Tall, beautiful rock entrance with a sign on it. An active, very well maintained cemetery. [https://arkansasgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=4205 Arkansas Gravestones Cemetery ID 4205] Findagrave Cemetery ID: 56689 Grave lacking photos are marked with Photo = NO {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Black;" |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | Last ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | DOB ! scope="col" | DOD ! scope="col" | F.A.G.# ! scope="col" | Plot ! scope="col" | Photo ! scope="col" | Notes |- |1 |Adams |Bethena Cathrine “Bessie” ''Stewart'' |17 Oct 1887 |28 Jul 1979 |21421483 |No plot listed | |- |2 |Adams |Franklin Pete |14 Oct 1917 |13 May 2006 |21421829 |No plot listed | | |- |3 |Adams |Lucille Margaret Swanson |7 Aug 1916 |28 Aug 1996 |21421901 |No plot listed | | |- |4 |Adams |Chris Todd |8 Aug 1961 |31 May 1963 |21478465 |S II, R 30 | | |- |5 |Adams |Carl C. |26 Feb 1904 |27 Jan 1981 |21478590 |No plot listed | | |- |6 |Adams |Mary Addine |1926 |2008 |42607422 |S 4 | | |- |7 |Adams |Martha Gwendolyn “Gwen” Oglesby |21 Jul 1931 |24 Oct 2011 |103809541 |No plot listed | | |- |8 |Adams |Nona Mae Carr |28 Mar 1917 |15 Sep 2004 |155490834 |No plot listed | | |- |9 |Adams |Rachel Diana |26 Apr 1988 |26 Apr 1988 |155585373 |No plot listed | | |- |10 |Adams |Kenneth |2 Sep 1944 |25 Nov 2011 |161342196 |No plot listed | | |- |11 |Adams |J B |19 Dec 1923 |6 Mar 2010 |161401500 |No plot listed | | |- |12 |Adams |Charles Michael “Mike” |14 Nov 1955 |2 Apr 2010 |175378527 |No plot listed | | |- |13 |Adams |Bobby |6 Aug 1949 |13 Jan 2018 |193064217 |No plot listed |NO | |- |14 |Adams |Pierce Franklin |14 Nov 1884 |11 Nov 1969 |21421584 |No plot listed | | |- |15 |Adams |Sidney Vernon |15 Jun 1960 |12 Oct 1996 |21421989 |No plot listed | | |- |16 |Adams |Norma Starnes |11 Jun 1899 |20 Mar 1993 |21423413 |No plot listed | | |- |17 |Adams |R. T. |8 Apr 1900 |13 Oct 1964 |21423438 |No plot listed | | |- |18 |Adams |R. Scott |9 Oct 1964 |7 Jan 2006 |21478502 |No plot listed | | |- |19 |Adams |Susie Sophronia Slappey |24 Nov 1905 |16 Nov 1987 |21478555 |No plot listed | | |- |20 |Adams |James Edward |9 Oct 1942 |20 Oct 2020 |217557301 |No plot listed | | |- |21 |Adams |Billy Ray |23 Jan 1940 |8 Aug 1992 |36069969 |S 1, R 18, G 79 | | |- |22 |Adams |Bob |1856 |1933 |36069970 |S 1, R 13, G 45 | | |- |23 |Adams |Charles Rogers |23 Jul 1860 |14 Aug 1900 |36069971 |S 1, R 14, G 45 | | |- |24 |Adams |Eliza C. Cornish |1834 |1878 |36069972 |S 1, R 13A | | |- |25 |Adams |Eva |1875 |1926 |36069973 |S 1, R 13, G 44 | | |- |26 |Adams |Franklin M. |1823 |1888 |36069974 |S 1, R 13A, G 1 | | |- |27 |Adams |Ida L. |15 Apr 1898 |6 Jun 1985 |36069975 |S 1, R 19, G 2 | | |- |28 |Adams |John Quincy |22 Nov 1829 |2 Dec 1889 |36069976 |S 1, R 13, G 42 | | |- |29 |Adams |Josh |25 Mar 1898 |18 Jan 1935 |36069977 |S 1, R 19, ADAMS, G 6 | | |- |30 |Adams |Lena Handly |14 Sep 1865 |16 Feb 1927 |36069978 |S 1, R 14, G 44 | | |- |31 |Adams |Lizzie P. |15 Dec 1891 |21 May 1960 |36069979 |S 1, R 19, ADAMS, G 7 | | |- |32 |Adams |Louisa E. Fuller |16 Oct 1842 |6 Jul 1914 |36069980 |S 1, R 13 | | |- |33 |Adams |Mary Pauley |4 Jun 1910 |4 Jul 1979 |36069981 |S 1, R 18, G 77 | | |- |34 |Adams |Ralph L. |15 Oct 1890 |11 Mar 1950 |36069982 |S 1, R 19, G 1 | | |- |35 |Adams |Rudolph Earl |28 May 1932 |28 Jun 1960 |36069983 |S 1, R 18, G 76 | | |- |36 |Adams |Vester K |28 Jan 1906 |17 Apr 1982 |36069985 |S 1, R 18, G 78 | | |- |37 |Adams |William S. |21 Jul 1896 |4 Jul 1948 |36069986 |S 1, R 19, Adams, G 10 | | |- |38 |Adams |Thelma |1897 |1974 |42607423 |S 2, R 22, CHEATHAM, G 2 |NO | |- |39 |Adams |Christopher Wayne |24 Oct 1984 |2 Aug 2010 |56881997 |No plot listed | | |- |40 |Adkins |Eugene Lee “Leecy” |17 Jan 1900 |25 Mar 1975 |36069987 |S 2, R 7, Adkins, G 1 | | |- |41 |Adkins |Elsie Levenia Bates |11 Jun 1908 |8 Aug 1996 |36069988 |S 2, R 7, Adkins, G 2 | | |- |42 |Adkins |Nancy Aline Twitty |11 Oct 1913 |6 Sep 1991 |36069989 |S 2, R 15, Adkins, G 2 | | |- |43 |Adkins |William Edward “Edd” |8 Jan 1924 |6 May 1986 |36069990 |S 2, R 15, ADKINS, G 1 | | |- |44 |Adkison |Katherine Jeanette Cox |18 Sep 1938 |14 Apr 2015 |175373981 |No plot listed | | |- |45 |Adkison |Willie M. |6 Feb 1904 |1 May 1983 |21519384 |No plot listed | | |- |46 |Adkison |Alma “Lanie” Smith |23 Jun 1912 |27 Jan 1996 |21519413 |No plot listed | | |- |47 |Adkison |Donna Hornbeck |1949 |Unknown |42607424 |S 3, R C7, G 3 |NO | |- |48 |Adkison Sr |Larry Arnold |13 May 1935 |5 Jan 1991 |21514198 |No plot listed | | |- |49 |Aker |Infant Son |28 Apr 1908 |29 Apr 1908 |36069991 |S 1, R 12, G 28 | | |- |50 |Akers |Infant Son |28 Apr 1908 |29 Apr 1908 |161281440 |No plot listed | | |- |51 |Akers |Ada Reynolds |8 Sep 1883 |24 Mar 1924 |36069992 |S 1, R 4, G 7 | | |- |52 |Akers |William W. “Will” |22 Nov 1884 |16 Jan 1912 |36069993 |S 1, R 4, G 8 | | |- |53 |Allen |PFC Floyd P. |6Jan 1911 |3 Dec 1971 |21422931 |No plot listed | | |- |54 |Allen |Homer L. |1902 |1958 |21423453 |No plot listed | | |- |55 |Allen |Emma |1904 |2002 |21423464 |No plot listed | | |- |56 |Allen |Mary C. |23 Oct 1931 |23 Apr 1994 |21423479 |No plot listed | | |- |57 |Allen |Ardis T. |13 Nov 1909 |23 Aug 1985 |36069994 |S 1, R 11, G 8 | | |- |58 |Allen |Bessie Dinkins |11 Apr 1911 |15 Aug 1988 |36069995 |S 1, R 11, G 7 | | |- |59 |Allen |Billy L. |12 Mar 1926 |24 Jan 2009 |36069996 |S 2, R 23, ALLEN, G 1 | | |- |60 |Allen |Charles Gardiner |20 Jan 1923 |9 Jul 1988 |36069998 |S 3, R C3, 3, Grave | | |- |61 |Allen |Kristy Leigh |23 Mar 1978 |11 Jun 1997 |36069999 |S 3, R C3, 14, Grave | | |- |62 |Allen |Edward |8 Jun 1920 |Dec 1959 |36070000 |S 1, R 24, G 12 | | |- |63 |Allen |James Madison |5 Feb 1905 |9 Oct 1976 |36070001 |S 2, R 18, TAYLOR, G 4 | | |- |64 |Allen |Jeanne Gardiner |18 Feb 1893 |Sep 1983 |36070002 |S 3, R C3, 3, Grave | | |- |65 |Allen |Sigel Julia Taylor |5 Feb 1909 |31 Aug 1990 |36070005 |S 2, R 18, TAYLOR, G 5 | | |- |66 |Allen |Virginia Lee “Mimi” Crabtree |5 Feb 1929 |22 Jan 1995 |36070007 |S 3, R C3, 3, Grave | | |- |67 |Allen |Bonnie Mae |7 Mar 1917 |Unknown |6069997 |S 2, R 21, ALLEN, G 3 | | |- |68 |Allen |Virginia Horneman |20 Sep 1925 |1 Apr 2012 |88002998 |No plot listed | | |- |69 |Allen |Philip Max |28 Mar 1939 |20 Sep 2012 |97759297 |No plot listed | | |- |70 |Allen III |Josiah G. “Buddy” |6 Feb 1925 |Apr 1967 |36070004 |S 3, R C3, 3, Grave | | |- |71 |Allen Jr |Josiah Graham |27 May 1892 |Aug 1979 |36070003 |S 3, R C3, 3, Grave | | |- |72 |Allen Jr. |Charles Gardiner “Gib” |30 Oct 1953 |17 Feb 1999 |42607431 |S 3, R C3, G 3 | | |- |73 |Amador |Ramon |31 Aug 1872 |17 Oct 1943 |36070008 |S 1, R 20, G 76 | | |- |74 |[[Cross-11541|Anderson]] |Alice P. Cross |13 Jan 1925 |18 May 1994 |36070009 |S 3, R C4, 5 | | |- |75 |Anderson |Beatrice |26 Jan 1911 |31 Jan 1969 |36070010 |S 1, R 22, G 31 | | |- |76 |Anderson |Jack T. |26 Feb 1914 |21 Feb 1979 |36070011 |S 1, R 22, G 32 | | |- |77 |Arnold |Mary Dunn |20 Dec 1913 |8 Aug 1996 |21422715 |No plot listed | | |- |78 |Arnold |Pete Everett |13 Jan 1910 |29 Dec 1992 |21534824 |No plot listed | | |- |79 |Arnold |Rickey Lynn |22 May 1954 |14 Jul 2000 |21534897 |No plot listed | | |- |80 |Arnold |Exia C. |22 Mar 1891 |20 Aug 1975 |21535233 |No plot listed | | |- |81 |Arnold |Drew Byron |10 Jun 1905 |21 Feb 1977 |36070012 |S 1, R 19, G 19 | | |- |82 |Arnold |Jessie Mae |10 Nov 1913 |29 Aug 2010 |36070013 |S 3, R C5, 8B | | |- |83 |Arnold |Lofton |1965 |Unknown |42607432 |S 3, R C5, 9 |NO | |- |84 |Baker |Carl |6 Dec 1901 |26 May 1977 |36070015 |S 2, R 14, BAKER, G 1 | | |- |85 |Baker |Eugene Maxwell |12 Jan 1902 |12 Aug 1958 |36070016 |S 2, R 12, Baker, G 1 | | |- |86 |Baker |George W. |13 May 1896 |5 Mar 1980 |36070017 |S 3, R C3, 9A | | |- |87 |Baker |George Lafayette |27 Apr 1869 |28 Aug 1943 |36070018 |S 1, R 17, G 42 | | |- |88 |Baker |Ida Herndon |1859 |1950 |36070019 |S 1, R 15, G 44 | | |- |89 |Baker |Louise |15 Mar 1896 |2 Jul 1982 |36070020 |S 1, R 15, G 49 | | |- |90 |Baker |Mabel |5 Jul 1882 |27 Nov 1969 |36070021 |S 1, R 15, G 47 | | |- |91 |Baker |Margaret M |31 Mar 1906 |15 Oct 2001 |36070022 |S 3, R C3, 9A | | |- |92 |Baker |Neo Netta Newport |25 May 1878 |15 Dec 1926 |36070023 |S 1, R 17, G 41 | | |- |93 |Baker |Ruth S. |17 Jul 1905 |8 Jan 1987 |36070025 |S 1, R 14, Baker, G 2 | | |- |94 |Baker |Vera |2 Jun 1890 |19 Aug 1894 |36070026 |S 1, R 15, G 45 | | |- |95 |Baker |Vivian Pockrus |4 Nov 1904 |2 Dec 1988 |36070027 |S 2, R 12, Baker, G 2 | | |- |96 |Baker |William Henry |1854 |1912 |36070028 |S 1, R 15, G 46 | | |- |97 |Baker |William Percy |31 Mar 1880 |21 Oct 1935 |36070029 |S 1, R 15, G 48 | | |- |98 |Baker |Iola |1905 |1925 |42607434 |S 1, R 17, G 40 | | |- |99 |Balero |Petra C. D |1898 |1952 |42607435 |S 1, R 24, G 49 | | |- |100 |Barham |Infant Daughter |1917 |1917 |36070030 |S 1, R 1, G 3 | | |- |101 |Barham |Charles H. |14 Oct 1908 |10 Oct 1921 |36070031 |S 1, R 1, G 2 | | |- |102 |Barham |James Monroe |13 Jun 1865 |23 May 1943 |36070032 |S 1, R 1, G 6 | | |- |103 |Barham |Mattie Stubbs |28 Jul 1881 |17 Nov 1966 |36070033 |S 1, R 1, G 7 | | |- |104 |Barham |Minnie Lee |11 Mar 1907 |23 Mar 1917 |36070034 |S 1, R 1, G 2 | | |- |105 |Barham |Rodney Owen |24 Jan 1942 |15 Apr 2004 |37153573 |S 1, R 1, G 5 | | |- |106 |Barham |Willie |1898 |1900 |42607436 |S 1, R 1, G 8 | | |- |107 |Barker |Edna M. “Eddie” Cochran |17 Jan 1876 |31 Dec 1961 |36070035 |No plot listed | | |- |108 |Barker |Jahaza A. King |9 Jun 1856 |22 Aug 1923 |36070036 |S 1, R 11, G 20 | | |- |109 |Barker |James Madison |16 Sep 1884 |9 Dec 1946 |36070037 |S 1, R 11, G 22 | | |- |110 |Barker |John William |15 Jan 1847 |20 Jan 1923 |36070038 |S 1, R 11, G 21 | | |- |111 |Barker |John W. |29 Aug 1957 |15 Sep 1997 |36070039 |No plot listed |NO | |- |112 |Barker |Pleas Edgar |27 Feb 1862 |1 Aug 1941 |36070040 |S 1, R 11, G 19 | | |- |113 |Barker |Roy |3 Dec 1902 |19 May 1979 |36070041 |S 2, R 4, Baker, G 1 | | |- |114 |Barker |W. E. “Billy” |17 May 1930 |28 Feb 1960 |36070042 |No plot listed | | |- |115 |Barker |Eva |16 Aug 1904 |3 Aug 1996 |42607437 |S 2, R 4, BARKER G 2 | | |- |116 |Barnett |Alice Merita Bamburg |14 Jun 1933 |19 Aug 2002 |175378722 |No plot listed |NO | |- |117 |Barnett |Leon |20 Dec 1931 |1 Oct 2010 |175379014 |No plot listed |NO | |- |118 |Barnett |Alvin Douglas |18 Jun 1933 |25 Dec 2017 |186148514 |No plot listed |NO | |- |119 |Barnett |Agnes N. |3 Feb 1917 |Unknown |36070043 |S 3, R C2, 10B | | |- |120 |Barnett |Alto Ponder |23 May 1894 |31 Jan 1986 |36070044 |S 3, R C3 8 | | |- |121 |Barnett |Audrey L. |4 Feb 1916 |18 Sep 2004 |36070045 |S 3, R C2, 10A | | |- |122 |Barnett |Barden |3 Oct 1909 |5 Oct 1979 |36070046 |S 3, R C4, 14 | | |- |123 |Barnett |Cleo |17 Sep 1912 |12 May 2002 |36070047 |S 3, R C4, 2 | | |- |124 |Barnett |Glendon |4 Nov 1912 |4 Feb 1983 |36070048 |S 3, R C2, 10A | | |- |125 |Barnett |Grover C. |20 May 1887 |23 Oct 1980 |36070049 |S 3, R C3, 8 | | |- |126 |Barnett |Herman C. |22 Oct 1914 |6 Feb 1995 |36070050 |S 3, R C2, 10B | | |- |127 |Barnett |M M Jr. |1914 |1965 |42607438 |S 3, R C3, G 6 |NO | |- |128 |Barnett |Delter Leon |20 Dec 1931 |1 Oct 2010 |59665732 |No plot listed | | |- |129 |Barrington |Charles Chester |5 Sep 1911 |17 Mar 1996 |21513671 |No plot listed | | |- |130 |Barrington |Frances Riley |7 Jun 1914 |7 Dec 2004 |21513687 |No plot listed | | |- |131 |Barrington |Mason Jared |22 Nov 1977 |22 Aug 1994 |21513715 |No plot listed | | |- |132 |Basile |Ruth Burton Cheney |Unknown |2005 |42607439 |Section, Row, Grave | | |- |133 |Beck |Willie O'neal |17 Sep 1932 |17 Sep 1932 |15778227 |No plot listed |NO | |- |134 |Benefield |S E |1865 |1928 |160634167 |No plot listed | | |- |135 |Benefield |Iva Lee Bernard |22 Dec 1907 |19 Aug 1960 |36070051 |S 2, R 13, Benefield, G 1 | | |- |136 |Benefield |J. Bernard |6 Apr 1907 |17 Aug 1966 |36070052 |S 2, R 13, Benefield, G 2 | | |- |137 |Benefield |Temperance Minerva “Tempie” Perkerson |1877 |1927 |36070053 |S 1, R 15, G 41 | | |- |138 |Bennefield |E. S. |1865 |1926 |36070054 |S 1, R 15, G 40 | | |- |139 |Bennett |Wiley |19 Aug 1919 |4 Oct 2006 |16198742 |No plot listed | | |- |140 |Bennett |Chester L. |29 Mar 1890 |28 May 1937 |36070055 |S 1, R 17B, G 27 | | |- |141 |Bennett |Chester Lloyd |1 Sep 1930 |11 Oct 1933 |36070056 |S 1, R 17B, G 24 | | |- |142 |Bennett |Bennett lots | | |42673578 |S 1, R 17, BENNETT, G 7 |NO | |- |143 |Bennett |Bennett lots | | |42673579 |S 1, R 17, BENNETT, G 6 |NO | |- |144 |Bennett |Alberta Seiver Gish |10 Jan 1908 |19 Jan 1977 |5653994 |No plot listed | | |- |145 |Beyers |Minnie D. |18 Jan 1902 |13 Oct 1974 |36070057 |S 2, R 5, Starling, G 3 | | |- |146 |Beyers |Walter B. |14 Dec 1892 |13 Oct 1968 |36070058 |S 2, R 5, Starling, G 2 | | |- |147 |Bingle |Autumn Juanita |21 Mar 1967 |25 Sep 1985 |21535143 |No plot listed | | |- |148 |Bird |Lewis Garner |1830 |1912 |20964661 |No plot listed | | |- |149 |Bird |Gertrude McCalman |23 Jan 1887 |14 Aug 1971 |36070059 |S 2, R 7, Bird, G 3 | | |- |150 |Bird |SSGT Harland R |14 Jul 1921 |24 Oct 1943 |36070061 |S 2, R 7, Bird, G 1 | | |- |151 |Bird |Horace |1916 |1916 |36070062 |S 1, R 8, G 72 | | |- |152 |Bird |John Richard |17 Sep 1882 |5 Jul 1976 |36070063 |S 2, R 7, Bird, G 2 | | |- |153 |Bird |Ola |1909 |1911 |36070064 |S 1, R 8, G 71 | | |- |154 |Bird |Howard Odell |1923 |1999 |42607440 |S 2, R 7, BIRD, G 4 | | |- |155 |Bird |Sue Spence |1934 |Unknown |42607441 |S 2, R 7, BIRD, G 5 | | |- |156 |Bird |Byron Hudson |28 Mar 1941 |12 Sep 2004 |9475989 |No plot listed | | |- |157 |Bishop |Marjorie “Margie” Allen |30 Nov 1920 |15 Mar 2016 |159647459 |No plot listed | | |- |158 |Bishop |Richard Allen “Dick” |29 Aug 1920 |1 Feb 2012 |85179521 |No plot listed | | |- |159 |Black |Cap |26 Feb 1885 |28 Mar 1968 |36070065 |S 2, R 19, Black, G 1 | | |- |160 |Black |Ethel |9 Sep 1905 |16 Jan 1981 |36070066 |S 2, R 19, Black, G 2 | | |- |161 |Blankenship |Alana |4 Mar 1946 |29 Nov 2012 |155444750 |No plot listed | | |- |162 |Blankenship |Joseph Charles |25 Jul 1948 |5 Jan 2015 |155444890 |No plot listed | | |- |163 |Blankenship |Carroll |15 Dec 1940 |19 May 2017 |179657268 |No plot listed |NO | |- |164 |Blankenship |Charles Delmer “Charley” |15 Jul 1922 |15 Dec 1944 |36070067 |S 1, R 3, G 39 | | |- |165 |Blankenship |Johnnie |1917 |1917 |36070070 |S 1, R 3, G 43 | | |- |166 |Blankenship |Rosa Edda “Rosie” Franks |17 May 1882 |12 Dec 1949 |36070071 |S 1, R 3, G 38 | | |- | |Blankenship |Tommie |1917 |1917 |36070072 |S 1, R 3, G 43 | | |- | |Blankenship |William Jordon “Bill” |9 Apr 1873 |20 Aug 1932 |36070073 |S 1, R 3, G 42 | | |- | |Blankenship |Anthony Eugene |13 Dec 1963 |28 Apr 1992 |5378384 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blankenship |James Edward “Jimmie” |22 Dec 1905 |12 Feb 1960 |55636298 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blankenship |James Cook |17 Nov 1943 |11 Dec 2009 |61388161 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blankenship |Nona Faye |22 May 1933 |8 Oct 1942 |61388409 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blankenship |Henry Edward |8 Oct 1938 |18 May 1993 |7263502 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blankenship |Nettie Cook |17 May 1906 |12 Dec 2001 |7263503 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blount |Eta |Aug 1888 |Mar 1923 |160640881 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blount |Etta |1866 |1946 |36070074 |S 1, R 3, G 55 | | |- | |Blount |Hugh N |31 Aug 1863 |24 May 1939 |36070076 |S 1, R 3, G 56 | | |- | |Blount |Henry Boyer |Unknown |2005 |42607442 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Blunt |Cynthia Louise Cason |7 Sep 1892 |14 Oct 1930 |119880467 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blunt |Lois |24 Mar 1913 |17 Sep 2008 |30270168 |No plot listed | | |- | |Blunt |Exia |6 Aug 1888 |14 Mar 1923 |36070075 |S 1, R 3, G 57 | | |- | |Blunt |Ida Mae Pockrus |17 Dec 1896 |21 May 1975 |36070077 |S 2, R 13, Blunt, G 2 | | |- | |Blunt |James Burl |25 Aug 1884 |14 Oct 1930 |36070078 |S 1, R 4, G 60 | | |- | |Blunt |John M. |27 Jul 1891 |12 Oct 1917 |36070079 |S 1, R 6, G 65 | | |- | |Blunt |Shelley Byron |31 Jul 1896 |18 Jul 1936 |36070080 |S 1, R 6, G 63 | | |- | |Blunt |William Lonnie |10 Feb 1886 |17 Dec 1975 |36070081 |S 2, R 13, Blunt, G 2 | | |- | |Blunt |Henry Boyer |11 Aug 1920 |24 Feb 2005 |54416569 |No plot listed | |dup 42607442 |- | |Booker |Paul M |14 Dec 1858 |27 May 1927 |36070082 |S 1, R 12, G 22 | | |- | |Borthwick |Leola Starling |12 Aug 1891 |25 Dec 1966 |36070083 |S 1, R 9, G 22 | | |- | |Borthwick |Robert E |21 Aug 1892 |2 May 1964 |36070084 |S 1, R 9, G 42 | | |- | |Brackman |Byrum “BE” |4 May 1954 |11 Apr 1970 |36070085 |S 3, R C4, 2 | | |- | |Brackman |Renee |27 Nov 1954 |11 Apr 1970 |36070086 |S 3, R C4, 2 | | |- | |Bradley |Iola Baker |6 Jun 1905 |27 Sep 1925 |36070087 |No plot listed | | |- | |Brady |Everette L. |2 Apr 1936 |13 Apr 1996 |36070089 |No plot listed | | |- | |Brady |Viva Nae |26 Dec 1931 |26 Aug 2007 |36070090 |S 3, R C5, 2 | | |- | |Brent |Alma Clark |4 Nov 1915 |27 Oct 2004 |9725913 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Brent |Frank |18 Jan 1902 |5 Sep 1984 |36070091 |S 3, R C8, 7A |NO | |- | |Brent |Sandra Elaine “Sandy” Clark |30 Oct 1955 |7 Dec 2013 |130613520 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Brent |Lisa Diane |9 Oct 1965 |22 Nov 2016 |173104894 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Brent |Sadie Cleo Wicker |7 Oct 1932 |2 Dec 2009 |175379450 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Brent |Wendy Dianne |14 Dec 1982 |13 Sep 2018 |193191908 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Brock |Hugh Maxwell |18 Aug 1903 |5 Oct 1963 |36070092 |S 1, R 5, G 7 | | |- | |Brock |John Hugh |1868 |1920 |36070093 |S 1, R 6, G 2 | | |- | |Brock |Louise J Lindsey |9 Feb 1872 |5 Jun 1962 |36070094 |S 1, R 6, G 1 | | |- | |Brooks |Bonnie Sue Selman |5 Nov 1938 |19 May 2011 |155430353 |No plot listed | | |- | |Brooks |Charles Edward |3 Sep 1935 |12 Oct 2020 |216907792 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Burks |Horace Moore |15 Dec 1907 |31 Oct 1989 |36070095 |S 3, R C3, 9B |NO | |- | |Burks |Margaret Ethel Starling |8 Apr 1912 |30 Aug 1992 |36070096 |S 3, R C3, 9B | | |- | |Burks |Louisa |Unknown |19 Jan 2008 |117523805 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Burks |Robert Sidney |10 Jan 1914 |3 Mar 1999 |175379849 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burks |John Robert |Unknown |2006 |42607443 |Section, Row, Grave |NO | |- | |Burks |Martin Bell |1905 |2008 |42607444 |S 2, Row, Grave |NO | |- | |Burks |Ila Maxine Burke |30 Apr 1918 |18 Sep 2005 |42607445 |Section, Row, Grave | | |- | |Burnett |Jessica Corinne |6 Jun 1980 |3 Aug 2008 |29050351 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burnett |Larry Wayne “Coach” |13 Oct 1950 |30 Mar 2014 |155340729 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burns |Mattie Shelton |4 Apr 1898 |28 Dec 1998 |36070098 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Burns |Cicero Montgomery |14 Oct 1891 |20 Dec 1982 |21535477 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burns |Jewel Bandy |12 Oct 1896 |31 Jan 1976 |21535495 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burton |G. C. “Cleve” |29 Sep 1920 |14 Jun 1988 |36070099 |S 3, R C8, 4 |NO | |- | |Burton |Haywood Paul |7 May 1918 |5 May 1997 |36070100 |S 3, R C4, 4 | | |- | |Burton |Jewell |21 Aug 1905 |4 Jun 1984 |36070101 |S 1, R 20, G 39 | | |- | |Burton |Mary Francis |1947 |11 May 1998 |36070102 |S 3, R C9, 4 |NO | |- | |Burton |Morene B. |19 Apr 1920 |26 Sep 2007 |36070103 |S 3, R C8, 4 |NO | |- | |Burton |Rhita Faye Hughes |20 Sep 1920 |29 Sep 2008 |36070104 |S 3, R C4, 4 | | |- | |Burton |Willie A. |5 Feb 1888 |25 Sep 1947 |36070105 |S 1, R 20, G 39 | | |- | |Burton |Corp Rodney Wilson “Will” |20 Jan 1990 |27 Feb 2013 |106375436 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burton |Dennis Edward |2 May 1957 |23 May 2016 |163179915 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burton |Raymond “Hooks” |20 Oct 1925 |27 Nov 1986 |21514290 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burton |Ann Mitchell |9 Jul 1931 |11 May 2007 |21514311 |No plot listed | | |- | |Burton |Michael W |1943 |Unknown |42607447 |S 3, R C8, 4 |NO | |- | |Bussey |Edna B. Earle |14 May 1917 |5 May 2002 |36070107 |No plot listed | | |- | |Bussey |Harry Edward |3 Feb 1909 |16 Sep 1989 |36070108 |S 2, R 7, Bussey, G 1 | | |- | |Bynum |John L |23 Jun 1932 |19 Dec 2016 |175195618 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Byrd |L Virginia Spence |8 Apr 1923 |30 Jan 2007 |42486732 |No plot listed | | |- | |Byrd |O. Kelly |6 Jun 1916 |26 Jun 1995 |21466092 |No plot listed | | |- | |Carey |Judie Williams |3 Nov 1942 |7 Jul 2011 |155243166 |No plot listed | | |- | |Carl |John W |Unknown |1925 |36480491 |S 1, R 3, G 26 |NO | |- | |Carl |Joseph G. |1844 |1920 |36480492 |S 1, R 1, G 24 |NO | |- | |Carlson |Rev Timothy Charles |6 Aug 1949 |15 Jan 2003 |175380345 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Carpenter |Lydia Louise Dodson |23 Oct 1925 |24 Jun 2014 |131889091 |No plot listed | | |- | |Carpenter |William Irving |28 Sep 1924 |12 Nov 2014 |138849281 |No plot listed | | |- | |Carpenter |Michael S |29 Mar 1947 |13 Nov 1967 |21469737 |No plot listed | | |- | |Carr |John Felix |1880 |1940 |36480493 |S 1, R 23, G 26 | | |- | |Carr |Lillie B |1891 |16 Aug 1969 |36480494 |S 1, R 26, G 4 | | |- | |Carr |Thomas D |1870 |1940 |36480495 |S 1, R 23, G 27 | | |- | |Carr |Troy J |1910 |1949 |36480496 |S 1, R 23, G 25 | | |- | |Carter |Ned Lamar |1 May 1920 |30 Jun 1995 |36480497 |S 1, R 18, G 69 | | |- | |Carter |Onie Mae Weems |Unknown |2006 |42607448 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cartright |Wade |14 Jan 1914 |17 Jun 1976 |36480498 |S 1, R 20, G 37 | | |- | |Caskey |William H “Skip” |7 Jun 1937 |13 Jul 2011 |73382787 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Caskey |Jessie Lee Stidham |30 Nov 1934 |22 Jan 2017 |175631735 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Caskey |L. A. “Squeaky” |17 Apr 1930 |18 May 1990 |21514081 |No plot listed | | |- | |Caskey |Ferrell Murphy |18 May 1924 |12 Apr 1997 |21514367 |No plot listed | | |- | |Caskey |Eugenia Lee Thompson |26 Dec 1933 |8 Nov 1995 |21514381 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cason |Cynthia Louise |1892 |1930 |36480499 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Chamberlain |Cassel Stewart |1914 |1976 |36480500 |S 2, R 22, Stewart, G 2 | | |- | |Chaney |Bernice Marie |1916 |Unknown |36480501 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Chaney |William Owen |1907 |1984 |36480503 |S 3, R C4, 4 |NO | |- | |Cheatham |Thelma Adams |7 Jun 1897 |4 Nov 1974 |21423371 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cheatham |W. Z |22 Feb 1893 |17 Sep 1972 |21423389 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cheney |Judson C. |1922 |1960 |36480504 |S 1, R 20, G 35 | | |- | |Cheney |Rev William Gerald |2 Jul 1935 |19 Jun 2013 |112652510 |Interment June 22, 2013. | | |- | |Cheney |Judith Marie Fisher |7 Sep 1934 |25 Aug 2015 |157924368 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cheney |Donald |28 May 1940 |4 Oct 2017 |184018891 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cheney |Melba Cox |15 Feb 1942 |26 Aug 2020 |214870143 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Cheney |Bernice Marie Burton |31 Aug 1916 |13 Jan 2003 |42607449 |Section, Row, Grave | |dup of 36480501 |- | |Cheney |Ida B |1945 |1979 |42607450 |S 3, R C4, 4 | | |- | |Cheney |William Owen |5 Dec 1907 |16 Jul 1984 |42607452 |S 4, R C4, G 4 | |dup 36480503 |- | |Church |Benjamin Felix |Unknown |1928 |36480505 |S 1, R 22, G 47 | | |- | |Church |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |155553190 |No plot listed | |Mother of B. F. |- | |Church |William B. Red |1924 |1993 |42607453 |S 1, R 17B, G 30 | | |- | |Clark |Lucinda |1855 |1939 |21791275 |No plot listed | | |- | |Clark |Jennett |1928 |1931 |36480506 |S 1, R 11, G 80 | | |- | |Clark |Martha Arminda “Mattie” Lee |20 Jan 1858 |20 Aug 1920 |36480507 |S 1, R 11, G 81 |NO | |- | |Clark |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42607454 |S 1, R 11, G 79 |NO | |- | |Clary |Deo Bernice |1 Apr 1917 |20 Mar 2006 |14143815 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Clary |Junell Odell |18 Jul 1921 |22 Dec 1982 |36480508 |S 3, R C3, 8 |NO | |- | |Cochran |Della McKnight |1895 |24 Sep 1950 |35551320 |S 1, R 8, McKnight - Cochran, G 4 | | |- | |Cochran |Frank M Sr |15 Sep 1894 |11 Jun 1973 |35551352 |S 1, R 8, McKnight - Cochran, G 3 | | |- | |Cochran |Hortense Hamiter |9 Sep 1904 |7 Jun 2006 |35551418 |S 2, R 8, McKnight - Cochran, G 2 | | |- | |Cochran |Laura Jane |8 Mar 1925 |5 Feb 1983 |35551467 |S 1, R 8, McKnight - Cochran, G 1 | | |- | |Cochran |Charlie E |16 Feb 1889 |25 Jan 1949 |36480509 |S 2, R 14, Cochran, G 1 | | |- | |Cochran |Cleo Barnett |29 Jan 1893 |10 Nov 1978 |36480510 |S 1, R 4, G 1 |NO | |- | |Cochran |Elizabeth “Bessie” Crabtree |1890 |1984 |36480511 |S 1, R 13, G 28 | | |- | |Cochran |James Abner |1885 |1923 |36480512 |S 1, R 13, G 27 | | |- | |Cochran |Jessie Ray |1897 |1969 |36480513 |S 2, R 10, Cochran, G 1 | | |- | |Cochran |John Raymond |1930 |1946 |36480514 |S 2, R 10, Cochran, G 4 | | |- | |Cochran |Marion Dickson |1934 |1936 |36480515 |S 2, R 10, Cochran, G 3 | | |- | |Cochran |Mary Carolyn “Woots” |12 Mar 1921 |22 Mar 2010 |36480516 |S 1, R 13, G 29 | | |- | |Cochran |Olive Gertrude Collins |4 Feb 1889 |7 Apr 1957 |36480517 |S 2, R 14, Cochran, G 2 | | |- | |Cochran |Rilla Haynes |1901 |1985 |36480518 |S 2, R 10, Cochran, G 2 | | |- | |Cochran |W E Jr |1918 |1968 |36480519 |S 1, R 4, G 4 |NO | |- | |Cochran |William Elbert |9 Feb 1886 |1955 |36480520 |S 1, R 4, G 2 | | |- | |Cochran |Franklin Marion Jr |2 Jun 1921 |5 Jan 2004 |21478009 |S 2, R 28, Cochran, G 1 | | |- | |Cochran |Virginia Faye Edwards |16 Mar 1927 |19 May 2000 |21478061 |S 2, R 28, Cochran, G 2 | | |- | |Cochran |Elizabeth Ann |23 Sep 1939 |10 Sep 2007 |21528095 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cochran |Mary E. |8 Aug 1912 |19 Jan 1989 |42607455 |S 1, R 4, G 3 |NO | |- | |Coker |John Robert |1916 |1981 |36480521 |S 3, R C8, 2B |NO | |- | |Coker |Nanette S |1918 |1990 |36480522 |S 3, R C8, 2B |NO | |- | |Coker |George Patrick |28 Aug 1913 |22 Nov 1973 |21466259 |No plot listed | | |- | |Coker |Pauline Brumfield |6 Oct 1909 |17 Jul 1990 |21466279 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Herbert G. |1914 |1968 |21423127 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Docia L |1917 |1999 |21423145 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Bobby Gene |9 Dec 1939 |13 Jun 1987 |21423174 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Annabell May |19 Mar 1941 |10 Nov 2005 |21423193 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Stephanie Ann |20 Jun 1960 |23 Jun 1960 |21423224 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Stephen Gene |20 Jun 1960 |22 Jun 1960 |21423249 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Mary Y. |6 May 1891 |28 Jan 1978 |21534686 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |William James |16 Jul 1883 |20 Apr 1967 |21534719 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Pvt Cecil A |20 Mar 1920 |22 Sep 1965 |21534769 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Connie Michelle |15 Oct 1969 |8 May 1972 |21534802 |No plot listed | | |- | |Collier |Susie |1925 |Unknown |42607456 |S 3, R C2, 3 |NO | |- | |Collins |William Ruben |1893 |1894 |36480523 |S 1, R 13, G 58 | | |- | |Collum |R E “Dick” |1925 |1996 |36480524 |S 2, R 7, Adkins, G 3 | | |- | |Colvin |Lauren Leigh |10 Jan 1984 |7 May 2007 |19309400 |No plot listed | | |- | |Colvin |John Lewis |29 May 1930 |13 Jan 2006 |21477861 |No plot listed | | |- | |Colvin |William B. |6 Feb 1906 |23 Oct 1981 |21479048 |No plot listed | | |- | |Colvin |Thomas L. |24 Apr 1903 |10 May 1992 |21479081 |No plot listed | | |- | |Colvin |Beatrice Toledo Dalrymple |23 Apr 1913 |15 Dec 1994 |21479099 |No plot listed | | |- | |Colvin |Carolyn Meek |16 Dec 1932 |9 Nov 2008 |42607457 |S 2, Row, Grave | | |- | |Colvin Jr. |John Lewis “Jay” |25 Jun 1955 |26 Nov 2016 |173267305 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Cook |Dora |1860 |21 Jul 1951 |36480527 |S 1, R 23, G 63 | | |- | |Cook |H W |1894 |1942 |36480528 |S 1, R 23, G 61 | | |- | |Cook |John Franklin “Jack” |1904 |1991 |36480529 |S 1, R 23, G 64 | | |- | |Cook |Lanna Marie Townsend |15 Feb 1958 |5 Sep 2018 |192986864 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cook |Thomasene |22 Feb 1935 |21 Jan 2006 |21423045 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cook II |David Coy “Davey, Rocket Man” |31 Mar 1958 |5 Sep 2018 |192987138 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cooper |Beulah N |1912 |1981 |36480530 |S 2, R 2, Jernigan-Cooper, G 2 | | |- | |Cooper |John Charles |13 Sep 1912 |15 Aug 1997 |36480531 |S 2, R 2, Jernigan-Cooper, G 3 | | |- | |Coppock |O C |26 Apr 1920 |4 Jun 1934 |36480532 |S 1, R 13A, G 23 | | |- | |Coppock |Albert Edgar |20 Mar 1879 |8 Nov 1923 |221046250 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Coppock |Aaron Fluker |15 Mar 1853 |31 Oct 1923 |221046497 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Corley |Evvie K |1889 |1963 |36480533 |S 1, R 15, G 3 | | |- | |Corley |Infant Daughter |1918 |1918 |36480534 |S 1, R 15, G 2 | | |- | |Corley |J William |1873 |1940 |36480535 |S 1, R 15, G 4 | | |- | |Councille |Gwendolyn |1922 |1922 |36480536 |Sectin 1, R 16, G 32 | | |- | |Covey |Wayne |1937 |1937 |36480537 |S 1, R 13, G 55 | | |- | |Covey |Windell |1937 |1937 |36480538 |S 1, R 13, G 56 | | |- | |Covey |Nick |25 May 1912 |21 Jul 1992 |21477796 |No plot listed | | |- | |Covey |Hazel Knott |3 Jul 1915 |19 Nov 1992 |21477821 |No plot listed | | |- | |Covey |John Harrison “Harry” |1 Oct 1882 |1965 |21477896 |No plot listed | | |- | |Covey |Mattie Turner |1885 |1963 |21477909 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |Frances Swaim |26 Jul 1914 |5 Dec 2006 |16966138 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |Ruhama |10 Apr 1910 |12 Mar 1993 |33213716 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |Infant Son |1914 |1914 |36480539 |S 1, R 14, G 24 | | |- | |Crabtree |Amelia Elizabeth Mccormick |20 Sep 1859 |18 Jul 1937 |36480540 |S 1, R 14, G 33 | | |- | |Crabtree |Charles E |1904 |1963 |36480541 |S 1, R 15, G 28 | | |- | |Crabtree |Clarence |1900 |1986 |36480542 |S 1, R 15, G 27 | | |- | |Crabtree |Edward Heath |25 Sep 1897 |18 Jun 1899 |36480543 |S 1, R 14, G 31 | | |- | |Crabtree |Estelle |1895 |1896 |36480544 |S 1, R 15, G 33 | | |- | |Crabtree |Henry |1908 |1924 |36480545 |S 1, R 15, G 29 | | |- | |Crabtree |Izora |1901 |1902 |36480546 |S 1, R 16, G 31 | | |- | |Crabtree |J C |3 Apr 1907 |3 Nov 1975 |36480547 |S 3, R C4, 3B | | |- | |Crabtree |James Bryan |20 Jul 1896 |27 Jul 1968 |36480548 |S 2, R 11, Crabtree, G 1 | | |- | |Crabtree |James Wesley |18 Jul 1893 |10 Jun 1981 |36480549 |S 1, G 15, G 26 | | |- | |Crabtree |James Davidson |10 Oct 1860 |22 Dec 1943 |36480550 |S 1, R 15, G 31 | | |- | |Crabtree |Jo C |1886 |1971 |36480551 |S 1, R 15, G 30 |NO | |- | |Crabtree |John Franklin |1898 |1981 |36480552 |S 2, R 10, Crabtree, G 5 | | |- | |Crabtree |Kate Aileen |8 Oct 1903 |28 Jul 1971 |36480554 |Section2, R 10, Crabtree, G 6 | | |- | |Crabtree |Lee R. |1900 |1978 |36480555 |S 2, R 10, Crabtree, G 3 | | |- | |Crabtree |Lola |1904 |1904 |36480556 |S 1, G 14, G 25 | | |- | |Crabtree |Loulia Jane Keoun |22 Jan 1870 |29 Jul 1944 |36480557 |S 1, R 17, G 29 | | |- | |Crabtree |Lucinda Rebecca “Ray” |1894 |1971 |36480558 |S 1, R 14, G 29 | | |- | |Crabtree |Mary Rebecca Byrd |2 Nov 1828 |28 Feb 1894 |36480559 |S 1, R 14, G 27 | | |- | |Crabtree |Mary Marie |2 Sep 1858 |20 Jan 1913 |36480560 |S 1, R 14, G 26 | | |- | |Crabtree |Mattie Powell Bailey |1868 |1921 |36480561 |S 1, R 15, G 32 | | |- | |Crabtree |Minnie |1872 |1961 |36480562 |S 1, R 14, G 22 | | |- | |Crabtree |Robert F |1899 |1939 |36480563 |S 1, R 16, G 30 | | |- | |Crabtree |Sam T |1905 |1971 |36480564 |S 2, R 12, Crabtree, G 1 | | |- | |Crabtree |Thomas Kilgore |1890 |1979 |36480565 |S 1, R 17, G 28 | | |- | |Crabtree |Walter A |29 Nov 1868 |19 Jul 1956 |36480566 |S 1, R 17, G 30 | | |- | |Crabtree |William Wiley “Willy” |7 Feb 1862 |19 Apr 1930 |36480567 |S 1, R 14, G 32 | | |- | |Crabtree |William Mack |1889 |1891 |36480568 |S 1, R 14, G 30 | | |- | |Crabtree |Dorothy Keahey |17 May 1928 |13 Dec 2010 |63743254 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |John Franklin |5 Nov 1871 |6 Aug 1941 |160518901 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |Gerald E. “Bud” |21 Dec 1931 |14 Apr 2016 |175731424 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crabtree |William Kilgore |30 Apr 1828 |20 Aug 1875 |226647573 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Crabtree |Geneva Vinson |1907 |1999 |42607458 |S 2, R 10, CRABTREE, G 4 | | |- | |Crabtree |Johnnie Bryd Byrdie |22 May 1892 |Jul 1973 |42607459 |S 1, R 14, G 28 | | |- | |Crabtree |Julia Grace Riddle |13 Feb 1913 |22 Aug 2003 |42607460 |S 2, R 11, CRABTREE, G 2 | | |- | |Crabtree |Sue |27 Nov 1914 |3 Feb 2014 |42607461 |S 2, R 12, CRABTREE, Grave2 | | |- | |Crain |Joseph W. |26 Jan 1914 |3 May 1996 |21519894 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crain |Mary L. |6 Apr 1918 |18 Dec 1985 |21519915 |No plot listed | | |- | |Creswell |Edna |1881 |1905 |36480569 |S 1, R 9, G 27 |NO | |- | |Creswell |James Alfred |17 Apr 1837 |12 Apr 1914 |36480570 |S 1, R 9, G 26 | | |- | |Creswell |Susan C |11 Sep 1842 |24 May 1925 |36480571 |S 1, R 9, G 25 | | |- | |Crofton |Denise M. |25 May 1964 |11 Apr 1996 |21514115 |No plot listed | | |- | |[[Cross-4043|Cross]] |Arlton Chester |1908 |1992 |36480572 |S 3, R C4, 5 | | |- | |Cross |Doshie Matlock |26 Jan 1911 |27 Oct 1999 |36480573 |No plot listed | | |- | |Crouch |Jennie M |1867 |1952 |36480574 |S 2, R 17, Crouch, G 4 | | |- | |Crouch |Lona L |1893 |1955 |36480575 |S 2, R 17, Crouch, G 3 | | |- | |Cryer |David Morris |15 Jul 1943 |22 Aug 1974 |36480576 |S 2, R 1, Cryer, G 1 | | |- | |Cryer |Dixie |2 Aug 1890 |12 Sep 1933 |36480577 |S 1, R 9, G 17 | | |- | |Cryer |Hightower |17 Oct 1896 |14 Feb 1969 |36480579 |S 1, R 9, G 21 |NO | |- | |Cryer |James Tignal |3 May 1898 |23 Feb 1967 |36480580 |S 1, R 9, G 14 | | |- | |Cryer |Mary Taylor Hightower |21 Jul 1867 |20 Jan 1942 |36480581 |S 1, R 9, G 18 | | |- | |Cryer |Mildred |23 Sep 1900 |22 Mar 1902 |36480582 |S 1, R 9, G 20 | | |- | |Cryer |Robert Barton |27 Aug 1861 |29 Aug 1911 |36480583 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Cryer |Robert Davison |27 Jul 1893 |13 Jun 1954 |36480584 |S 1, R 9, G 15 | | |- | |Cryer |Seabelle Covey |26 Feb 1910 |8 Dec 1988 |36480585 |S 2, R 1, Cryer, G 3 | | |- | |Cryer |Wiley Powell |6 Apr 1904 |3 May 1980 |36480586 |S 2, R 1, Cryer, G 2 | | |- | |Cryer |William Jennings Bryan |8 Oct 1894 |20 Dec 1948 |36480587 |S 1, R 9, G 16 | | |- | |Cryer |Dudley Wayne |15 Jul 1943 |17 Nov 2013 |155212706 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cryer |Travis Wade |15 Sep 1936 |18 Oct 2012 |155241494 |No plot listed | | |- | |Cryer |B.B. |1861 |1911 |42607463 |S 1, R 9, G 19 |NO | |- | |Cubley |Charles Edward “Chuck” |26 Feb 1955 |5 Aug 2018 |193064091 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Culpepper |Von L. |3 Feb 1939 |9 Nov 2014 |138553368 |No plot listed | | |- | |Curry |Donald Eugene |15 Aug 1942 |9 Feb 2016 |158043116 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dalrymple |John Henderson |30 Jun 1911 |28 Nov 1982 |116063374 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Dalrymple |Essie Jane Brock |7 Nov 1870 |14 Oct 1958 |42607464 |S 1, R 11, G 31 | | |- | |Dalrymple |John Moses |20 Mar 1860 |4 Feb 1951 |42607465 |S 1, R 11, G 30 | | |- | |Dannelley |Daniel T. |21 Apr 1930 |23 Jun 1978 |21519466 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dannelley |Danny Joe |15 Apr 1953 |30 Mar 1985 |21519513 |No plot listed | | |- | |Darner |Anna |19 May 1922 |6 Jul 2013 |155213918 |No plot listed | | |- | |Darner |Charles Leister |1908 |1984 |42607466 |S 2, R 4, DARNER, G 4 | | |- | |Darner |Harry L |23 May 1882 |7 Jun 1978 |42607467 |S 2, R 4, DARNER, G 3 | | |- | |Darner |Harry L Jr. |7 Mar 1915 |10 Nov 2003 |42607468 |Section, Row, Grave | | |- | |Darner |Jennie S Leister |1885 |1966 |42607469 |S 2, R 4, DARNER, G 2 | | |- | |Darner |Lelia Izora Jackson |1901 |1993 |42607470 |S 1, R 11, G 23 | | |- | |Darner |Mary Eliza McDonald |1909 |2004 |42607471 |S 2, R 4, DARNER, G 5 | | |- | |Davidson |Billy C |26 Sep 1941 |16 Jul 2004 |161363558 |No plot listed | | |- | |Davis |Elizabeth Chandler McGee |9 Aug 1917 |9 Oct 2003 |42607472 |Section, Row, Grave | | |- | |Davis |Gladys |1899 |1977 |42607473 |S 2, R 7, DAVIS, G 1 | | |- | |Davis |Rev J J |1892 |1972 |42607474 |S 2, R 7, DAVIS, G 2 | | |- | |Davis |R C |1879 |1946 |42607475 |S 2, R 7, DAVIS, G 3 | | |- | |Dean |Infant Son |1929 |1929 |42607476 |S 1, R 17, G 58 | | |- | |Dean |Margaret J Haney |1855 |1908 |42607477 |S 1, R 3, G 24 |NO | |- | |Dean |Sid A |1893 |1934 |42607478 |S 1, R 17, G 64 | | |- | |Dean |Thomas M |1879 |1899 |42607479 |S 1, R 3, G 23 |NO | |- | |Deaton |Alice Janell Dumas |3 Mar 1938 |21 Jun 1995 |42607480 |S 1, R 21, G 27 | | |- | |Deaton |Floyd O 'Bill |1933 |1985 |42607481 |S 1, R 21, G 28 | | |- | |Deaton |Floyd O |1895 |1975 |42607482 |S 1, R 21, G 26 | | |- | |Deaton |Janie W Williams |1901 |1993 |42607483 |S 1, R 21, G 25 | | |- | |Dehn |Dennis W. |10 Jan 1958 |1 Aug 1980 |42607484 |S 2, R 2, STIDHAM, G 2 | | |- | |Delony |PFC Jack Anderson |15 Aug 1921 |7 Dec 1994 |21482939 |No plot listed | | |- | |Delony |Betty Sue Powell |1 Jul 1930 |18 Jun 2019 |42607485 |S 2, R 33, DELONY, G 8 | | |- | |Dennis |John Forrest |5 Sep 1919 |19 Feb 1923 |21418571 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dennis |Frank Morris |26 Apr 1921 |19 Feb 1923 |21418616 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dennis |Essie Arsenath Stewart |5 Jun 1890 |17 Apr 1967 |21421130 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dennis |Glenn David |30 Jul 1926 |17 Apr 2002 |21421666 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dick |James Rea |1967 |1986 |42607486 |S 3, R C8, 7A |NO | |- | |Dickerson |Roy E |28 Apr 1904 |18 Feb 1970 |42607487 |S 1, R 10, G 59 | | |- | |Dickerson |Alita Hamiter |8 Dec 1902 |5 Sep 1994 |42608019 |S 1, R 10, G 60 | | |- | |Dickson |David H |1817 |1873 |161272478 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dillard |Ida Mae Black |14 Jun 1931 |13 Nov 2016 |172729927 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dillard Jr. |Ernest J “Buddy” |7 Dec 1923 |1 Jan 2013 |103070367 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dinkins |Charlene Lane Bennett |9 Mar 1915 |6 Aug 2002 |15387020 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dinkins |Arvil F |17 Jul 1927 |10 May 2002 |21422655 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dinkins |W. T. “Bill” |9 Feb 1909 |1 Jul 1995 |21519941 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dinkins |Mary V. Stanley |10 May 1911 |11 Sep 2001 |21519998 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dinkins |Cecil Carl “Buck” |2 Jul 1916 |11 Feb 1994 |42607489 |S 2, R 22, DINKINS, G 3 | | |- | |Dinkins |Eugene D |1875 |1956 |42607490 |Section1, R 10, G 6 | | |- | |Dinkins |John Percy |14 Nov 1920 |3 Oct 1999 |42607491 |S 2, R 22, DINKINS, G 2 | | |- | |Dinkins |Maude Pearl Lane |22 Nov 1887 |30 Oct 1970 |42607493 |S 1, R 10, G 5 | | |- | |Dinkins |Melbourne French |26 Oct 1924 |Unknown |42607494 |S 1, R 10, G 8 |NO | |- | |Dinkins |Montoror Z. |1 Sep 1921 |13 Jul 1988 |42607495 |S 2, R 22, DINKINS, G 1 | | |- | |Dinkins |Ophelia R |1920 |1997 |42607496 |S 2, R 21, DINKINS, G 4 |NO |Duplicate |- | |Dinkins |Rose Mary Andrews |1931 |1996 |42607497 |S 1, R 10, G 7 | | |- | |Dinkins |Cecile Starling |1898 |1987 |42607499 |S 1, R 8, G 66 | | |- | |Dinkins |Thomas H |1892 |1958 |42607500 |S 1, R 8, G 67 | | |- | |Dodson |Lester L. |16 Dec 1895 |6 Aug 1970 |21469763 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dodson |Lydia E. |16 Mar 1903 |21 May 1983 |21469783 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dodson |Richard C. |6 Mar 1928 |18 Jun 2004 |21474037 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dodson |Dora E. Taylor |8 Oct 1927 |1 Dec 2001 |21474048 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dodson |Julia Frances Crabtree |16 Jun 1941 |23 Apr 2009 |42607502 |Section, Row, Grave |NO | |- | |Drake |Ambros Ray |1938 |1998 |42607504 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 7 | | |- | |Drake |Betty Jo |30 Dec 1925 |5 Feb 2015 |42607505 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, Grave9 | | |- | |Drake |Charlie |Unknown |1902 |42607506 |S 2, R 14, COCHRAN, G 3 |NO | |- | |Drake |David Ralph |1949 |1972 |42607507 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 11 | | |- | |Drake |Edward |24 May 1911 |1998 |42607508 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 8 | | |- | |Drake |Grace H |1908 |1968 |42607509 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 4 | | |- | |Drake |James A |1869 |1954 |42607510 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 1 | | |- | |Drake |James Madison |1908 |1976 |42607511 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, Grave3 | | |- | |Drake |Lewis Bernard |1900 |1987 |42607512 |S 2, R 6, DRAKE, G 1 | | |- | |Drake |Luther Ambros |1903 |1976 |42607513 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 5 | | |- | |Drake |Lois B |1908 |2000 |42607514 |S 2, R 6, DRAKE, G 2 | | |- | |Drake |Mary A |1872 |1946 |42607515 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 2 | | |- | |Drake |Millard |31 Jan 1914 |15 Jan 1993 |42607516 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 10 | | |- | |Drake |Janie Roberta Burks |23 Aug 1912 |9 Feb 2009 |42607517 |S 2, R 5, DRAKE, G 6 | | |- | |Drake Jr. |James Madison |30 Jan 1944 |25 Mar 2020 |208402873 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Dunn |Mrs Carrie Leona Blackburn |1875 |19 Nov 1928 |155964994 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dunn |William Franklin |14 Dec 1869 |23 Sep 1949 |155968527 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dunn |Mary |1900 |1969 |161292035 |No plot listed | | |- | |Dunn |Carrie |1893 |17 Jul 1965 |199980929 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Dunn |C L |1875 |1928 |42607518 |S 1, R 5, G 36 |NO | |- | |Dunn |Clara |1900 |1969 |42607519 |S 1, R 15, G 63 |NO | |- | |Dunn |Hugh |1899 |1964 |42607520 |S 1, R 15, G 64 | | |- | |Dunn |J. H. |Unknown |1925 |42607521 |S 1, R 15, G 65 | | |- | |Dunn |Jinnie |1891 |1904 |42607522 |S 1, R 6, G 35 |NO | |- | |Dunn |Walter |1903 |1904 |42607523 |S 1, R 6, G 36 |NO | |- | |Dunn | |William |1803 |1819 |42607524 |S 1, R 5, G 37 |NO | |- | |Durham |Charles Hanley |1942 |1942 |42607525 |S 1, R 17, G 53 | | |- | |Durham |Edith |1907 |1955 |42607526 |S 1, R 17, G 52 | | |- | |Durham |William Hanley |3 Oct 1889 |25 Oct 1980 |42607527 |S 1, R 17, G 51 | | |- | |Duty |Henry O |27 Dec 1891 |27 Nov 1917 |155966427 |No plot listed | | |- | |Duty |Ann V |1899 |1917 |42607528 |S 1, R 9, G 9 | | |- | |Duty |William Warren |21 Jul 1891 |28 Mar 1916  |42607529 |S 1, R 9, G 6 | | |- | |Dyer |Hazel Adams |11 Nov 1949 |11 Nov 2008 |52924171 |No plot listed | | |- | |Elliott |Jana Leigh Robinson |4 Nov 1960 |10 Jan 2021 |220968442 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Ellis |Margaret Simmons |12 Feb 1936 |14 Oct 2012 |99305919 |No plot listed | | |- | |Endsley |Troyce Edsel |7 Mar 1929 |4 Dec 2009 |45168362 |No plot listed | | |- | |Endsley |Joyce Juanita Spruell |17 Mar 1935 |21 Jul 2020 |213484198 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Endsley |Tommie L. |27 Jul 1902 |15 Sep 1988 |21478777 |No plot listed | | |- | |Endsley |Garland Z. |12 Dec 1893 |23 Mar 1977 |21478823 |No plot listed | | |- | |Endsley |Dickie R. |20 Dec 1936 |28 Feb 1964 |21478902 |No plot listed | | |- | |Escarino |Marclena |1883 |1939 |42607530 |S 1, R 16, G 29 | | |- | |Estes |John William |1891 |1965 |21466219 |No plot listed | | |- | |Estes |Myrtis Bolton |9 Jun 1915 |2 Aug 2002 |21466236 |No plot listed | | |- | |Federowicz |Lillian Imogene Willard |2 Oct 1923 |23 Aug 2005 |15386420 |No plot listed | | |- | |Felter |Al Lingen |Unknown |Unknown |42607675 |S 1, R 3, G 19 |NO | |- | |Felter |Alice Lingen |Unknown |Unknown |42607676 |S 1, R 3, G 18 |NO | |- | |Fleming |Wallace M |1916 |1976 |42607531 |S 3, R C4, G 9B |NO | |- | |Flow |Roy Washington |1914 |1915 |42607532 |S 1, R 2, G 1 |NO | |- | |Foster |Mrs Janis Nell “Auntjamama” Bennett |29 Jun 1946 |11 Sep 2010 |58668477 |1st S ON RT.IN MIDDLE | | |- | |Foster |Janis Nell Bennett Williamson |29 Jun 1946 |11 Sep 2010 |58768259 |No plot listed | | |- | |Franks |Betty Jean Walding |4 Feb 1939 |29 May 2018 |190186013 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Franks Jr. |Luther Brooks |30 Sep 1932 |5 Feb 2015 |142619284 |No plot listed | | |- | |Freeman |Jo |27 Nov 1896 |14 Sep 1971 |160633568 |No plot listed | | |- | |French |John Ervin |1854 |1949 |42607533 |S 1, R 7, G 35 | | |- | |French |Marshall Edward |1878 |1923 |42607534 |S 1, R 6, G 52 |NO | |- | |French |Minnie C Bird |1879 |1918 |42607535 |S 1, R 7, G 36 | | |- | |French |Susan Isabella |1852 |1900 |42607536 |S 1, R 7, G 34 | | |- | |Fuller |Louisa E |1842 |1914 |42607537 |S 1, R 13, G 43 |NO | |- | |Garcia |Della B |1913 |1954 |42607539 |S 1, R 16, G 7 |NO | |- | |Garcia |Mary |Unknown |1975 |42607540 |S 1, R 24, G 63 | | |- | |Gardner |Albert R |1876 |1936 |42607541 |S 1, R 19, G 61 | | |- | |Gardner |Dewey Albert |1908 |1981 |42607542 |S 1, R 19, G 63 | | |- | |Gardner |Emmie Dickson |1892 |1926 |42607543 |S 1, R 6, G 31 |NO | |- | |Gardner |L. T. |1910 |1928 |42607544 |S 1, R 19, G 64 | | |- | |Gardner |Luella Moore |1887 |1983 |42607545 |S 1, R 19, G 60 | | |- | |Gardner |Valeria |1916 |1925 |42607546 |S 1, R 19, G 65 | | |- | |Garner |Merritt Guyraud |10 Apr 1894 |22 Sep 1957 |16605999 |No plot listed | | |- | |Garner |Christia Pearl Lindsey |27 Apr 1892 |18 Apr 1983 |16606090 |No plot listed | | |- | |Garner |John Pushear |23 Aug 1869 |14 Sep 1925 |42607547 |S 1, R 9, G 30 | | |- | |Garner |Minnie Dora Starling |27 Apr 1874 |23 Feb 1967 |42607548 |S 1, R 9, G 31 | | |- | |Garner |Willie C |19 Jul 1892 |25 Sep 1892 |42607550 |S 1, R 9, G 29 | | |- | |Garza |Louisa |1922 |1934 |42607551 |S 1, R 20, G 79 | | |- | |Garza |Willie |1937 |1939 |42607552 |S 1, R 20, G 80 | | |- | |Gates |Ronald V |24 Aug 1929 |18 Jan 2010 |155489334 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gates |Mary Dodson |12 Aug 1933 |17 Feb 2012 |155489390 |No plot listed | | |- | |Reynolds |George W |1854 |1934 |42607836 |S 1, R 4, G 10 |NO | |- | |Gianaris |Pete |3 Jul 1926 |31 May 2007 |20280438 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gibson |Alfred Irvin0 |1910 |1978 |42607554 |S 1, R 18, G 65 | | |- | |Gibson |Gordon I |1932 |1970 |42607555 |S 1, R 17B, G 17 | | |- | |Gibson |Lener Yates |5 Jun 1915 |26 Nov 2011 |42607556 |S 1, R 18, G 64 | | |- | |Gibson |Mary Alice |1873 |1937 |42607557 |S 1, R 19, G 70 | | |- | |Gibson |Nathan Ervin |1863 |1937 |42607558 |S 1, R 19, G 69 | | |- | |Gildon |Ester Lee Weems |10 Dec 1918 |6 Oct 2007 |22051908 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gildon |John Alvin |26 Mar 1920 |29 Jan 2013 |104399633 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gildon |Betty Lou |3 Nov 1937 |3 Nov 1937 |155520793 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gildon |Silvia Ruth |30 May 1946 |3 Jun 1946 |155521981 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gildon |Darrell Reed |10 Jul 1975 |10 Sep 2020 |215489161 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Gildon |Norywel Wilburn |1916 |2001 |42607560 |S 3, R C4, G 9C |NO | |- | |Gildon |Ola Geneva Hunt |1916 |2000 |42607561 |S 3, R C4, G 9C |NO | |- | |Gill |Ginger Sue Strange |3 Feb 1948 |10 Jul 2017 |181269921 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gill |Thomas David |30 Sep 1968 |13 Apr 2013 |181269921 |No plot listed | | |- | |Girdley |Noah |1873 |1920 |42607562 |S 1, R 4, G 41 | | |- | |Gish |Edward Miller |2 Jun 1872 |31 Mar 1933 |5654049 |No plot listed | | |- | |Glenda |John |1879 |1937 |42607563 |S 1, R 16, G 25 | | |- | |Gomez |Armando |30 Aug 1927 |14 Dec 2014 |140212083 |No plot listed | | |- | |Goodwin |Frances Thrower |30 May 1930 |28 Jun 2017 |180898240 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gore |Frances Smith |11 May 1937 |23 Mar 2009 |35114548 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gore |Earnest H. “Buggy” |5 Oct 1935 |18 Oct 2014 |137478341 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gore |Mary Clary |25 Aug 1938 |10 Jul 2015 |149137753 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Gore |James “Jim” |11 Dec 1954 |13 Nov 2015 |155050973 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gore |Ann E Maude |1901 |1936 |42607564 |S 1, R 8, G 64 | | |- | |Gore |Bennie Lewis |Unknown |1926 |42607565 |S 1, R 15, G 36 | | |- | |Gore |Charles A |1879 |1937 |42607566 |S 1, R 17, G 54 | | |- | |Gore |Charles Bayard |1912 |1973 |42607567 |S 1, R 17, G 57 | | |- | |Gore |Eliza |1888 |1935 |42607568 |S 1, R 17, G 55 | | |- | |Gore |Mary Lena |1886 |1924 |42607571 |S 1, R 17, G 56 | | |- | |Gore Jr |Joe C |11 Apr 1922 |15 Nov 1923 |155449385 |No plot listed | | |- | |Gore Jr |Joe C. |1896 |1981 |42607570 |S 1, R 8, G 65 | | |- | |Gore Jr. |T C |1922 |1923 |42607572 |S 1, R 8, G 63 | | |- | |Guffey |Helen Martiel Arnold |2 Nov 1921 |5 Mar 2005 |21535299 |S 3, R C5, 8B | | |- | |Guilbert |Ann Collier |Unknown |2005 |42607573 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Guthrie |Pauline “Polly” Coker |8 Sep 1958 |4 Dec 2011 |155442282 |No plot listed | | |- | |Haden |John H |1825 |1900 |42607574 |S 1, R 10, G 64 | | |- | |Haden |Sallie Jane Hicks |1836 |1913 |42607575 |S 1, R 10, G 63 | | |- | |Hamiter |Aletha Angie Barker |5 Aug 1881 |6 Jun 1981 |42607576 |S 1, R 12, G 62 | | |- | |Hamiter |David Dickson |3 Jun 1870 |11 May 1931 |42607577 |S 1, R 12, G 63 | | |- | |Hamiter |Florence Lafayette Hicks |1843 |1905 |42607579 |S 1, R 1, G 65 | | |- | |Hamiter |John G |13 Aug 1912 |12 Jun 1984 |42607580 |S 1, R 10, G 55 | | |- | |Hamiter |John Hodges |1839 |1908 |42607581 |S 1, R 1, G 64 | | |- | |Hamiter |Larry Wayne |1952 |1952 |42607582 |S 1, R 10, G 55 | | |- | |Hamiter |Lorene Burns |1920 |2006 |42607583 |S 4 | | |- | |Hamiter Jr |David Dickson |1909 |1911 |42607578 |S 1, R 12, G 65 | | |- | |Hammack |Sarah Alice “Sally” Longhibler |18 Jun 1935 |16 Jun 2014 |131513727 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Hammock |Elvin |25 Nov 1930 |22 Mar 2017 |177696427 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Hammond |Paul Lee |13 Jun 1890 |6 Aug 1943 |42607584 |S 1, R 1, G 21 | | |- | |Hammond |Ursula Sue Starling |13 Jun 1900 |22 Sep 1970 |42607585 |S 1, R 1, G 20 | | |- | |Hammond |William Thomas |1912 |1954 |42607586 |S 1, R 1, G 22 | | |- | |Hamner |Ada Muz Conant |1894 |1982 |42607587 |S 3, R C3, 7 | | |- | |Hamner |Boyd Bruce |1946 |12 Feb 2016 |42607588 |S 3, R C4, 3A | | |- | |Hamner |Boyd Bennett |18 Oct 1912 |5 Jan 1984 |42607589 |S 3, R C4, 3A | | |- | |Hamner |Matthew Morgan |1884 |1969 |42607591 |S 3, R C3, 7 | | |- | |Hamner |Ralph Conant “Bruz” |12 Sep 1916 |22 May 2001 |42607592 |S 3, R C2, 5 | | |- | |Hamner |Ruby Dee |1907 |1990 |42607593 |S 3, R C4, 3A | | |- | |Hamner III |M M “Matt” |1944 |1973 |42607590 |S 3, R C2, 6 | | |- | |Hamner Jr. |Matthew Morgan |1914 |1965 |155472459 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hanson |Janice Elaine Chamberlain |6 Oct 1948 |19 Jul 2004 |24882036 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Harr |Mitzi Allen |31 Mar 1944 |17 Oct 1996 |21422854 |No plot listed | | |- | |Harris |Emma B |1880 |1964 |42607594 |S 1, R 12, G 23 | | |- | |Harrist |Willie Howard |6 Dec 1944 |16 Mar 2015 |143848280 |No plot listed | | |- | |Haynes |Eva Mae |1933 |1935 |42607595 |S 1, R 17, G 19 | | |- | |Haynes |James L |1885 |1970 |42607596 |S 1, R 17, G 18 | | |- | |Haynes |Vana Bell McCarrell |1889 |1964 |42607597 |S 1, R 17, G 17 | | |- | |Head |Donald Hal |5 Mar 1927 |15 Dec 1999 |155261565 |No plot listed | | |- | |Heard |Emma T |1906 |1986 |42607598 |S 1, R 5, G 28 | | |- | |Hearron |Laura |1878 |1934 |42607599 |S1 R 14, G 2 | | |- | |Helms |Wayne Eric “Rowdy” |18 Nov 1966 |20 Apr 2006 |155431648 |No plot listed | | |- | |Herring |Alice Louise Allen |1 Sep 1954 |5 Sep 2014 |135595591 |No plot listed | | |- | |Herring |Edward J |1977 |1990 |42607600 |S 1, R 24, G 11 | | |- | |Herring |John |1943 |1994 |42607601 |S 1, R 24, G 9 |NO | |- | |Hill |Billie Jean Spence |15 May 1935 |28 Jan 1990 |174858232 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hinds |PFC Marvin |19 Oct 1917 |13 Oct 1999 |21514144 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hinds |Mildred |2 Jan 1929 |15 Jun 1995 |21514164 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hinds |J V |1919 |1953 |42607602 |S 1, R 18, G 5 | | |- | |Hinds |Melton H |1886 |1962 |42607603 |S1 R 18, G 7 | | |- | |Hinds |Mittie McBride |15 Mar 1900 |15 Jun 1993 |42607604 |S 1, R 18, G 6 | | |- | |Holcombe |Sam D. |1888 |1928 |42607605 |S 1, R S 1, G 35 | | |- | |Holland |Hattie Bryant Hamiter |1880 |1926 |42607606 |S 1, R S 1, G 35 | | |- | |Holloway |Charles H |1903 |1942 |42607608 |S 2R 14, HOLLOWAY, G 1 | | |- | |Holloway Sr. |Charles H |1878 |1966 |42607607 |S 2R 14, HOLLOWAY, G 2 | | |- | |Holmes |Felix R |1906 |1958 |42607609 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 67 | | |- | |Hornbeck |Bobbie Jean Ramsey |5 May 1933 |7 Dec 2012 |101925975 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hornbeck |Raymond |1927 |2014 |123822847 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hornbeck |Gary Len |7 Jun 1953 |22 Aug 1984 |21514340 |No plot listed | | |- | |Hornbeck |Patsy Gail Hinds |1954 |Unknown |42607610 |S 3, R C6, 4 |NO | |- | |House |W. D. |1899 |1899 |42607611 |S1 R 3, G 16 |NO | |- | |Houston |Fred Leonard |15 Apr 1874 |27 Oct 1925 |11246070 |No plot listed | | |- | |Howe |Spurgen P |12 Feb 1922 |28 Apr 2011 |69113345 |No plot listed | | |- | |Howe |Mary Lee Wyrick |15 Jun 1924 |20 Feb 2004 |155507388 |No plot listed | | |- | |Howell |Michael Allen |19 Jan 1958 |4 Oct 2007 |42607612 |S 3, | | |- | |Humphries |Herman Forest |1912 |1973 |42607613 |S 1, R 20, G 38 | | |- | |Hunt |Lewis A |8 Aug 1920 |21 Mar 2000 |175381895 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Hunt |Addie May Cornett |2 Feb 1910 |14 Mar 1932 |178006130 |No plot listed | |Duplicate |- | |Hunt |Addie May Cornett |1910 |1932 |42607614 |S 1, R 2S 1, G 66 | |Dup |- | |Ingle |Curtis Dale |1934 |1958 |42607615 |S 1, R 22, G 22 | | |- | |Ingle |Ola B |1906 |1981 |42607616 |S 1, R 22, G 21 | | |- | |Ingle |Sarah E |1870 |1937 |42607617 |S 1, R 23, G 20 | | |- | |Ingle |Walter Ervin |1890 |1952 |42607618 |S 1, R 22, G 23 | | |- | |Ingram |Spec Anthony D. |31 May 1944 |13 Sep 1972 |21478634 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jackson |Clyde |1913 |1985 |42607620 |S 2R S 1, JACKSON, G 1 | | |- | |Jackson |Dovie Bland |24 Apr 1892 |20 Apr 1970 |42607621 |S 1, R 3, G 21 |NO | |- | |Jackson |Edith Jane Magee |14 May 1913 |28 Jul 1997 |42607622 |S 2R S 1, JACKSON, G 2 | | |- | |Jackson |William Leo |1865 |8 Oct 1944 |42607623 |S 1, R 3, G 22 |NO | |- | |Jackson |William Leo |14 Jul 1919 |22 Jan 1967 |42607624 |S 1, R 3, G 20 |NO | |- | |James |Bessie Lee Bailey |30 Apr 1907 |11 Jun 1924 |225607776 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jenkins |John Henry |1881 |1930 |42607625 |S 1, R 17, G 65 |NO | |- | |Jernigan |Robert Michael |14 Apr 1961 |30 Apr 2016 |172420859 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jernigan |Infant |1928 |1928 |42607626 |S 1, R 17, G 69 | | |- | |Jernigan |Marian H |1930 |1951 |42607627 |S 2R 2, JERNIGAN-COOPER, G 1 | | |- | |Jernigan |Morris Pappy |1932 |2008 |42607628 |S, Row, G | | |- | |Jester |Benny Gray “Buddy” |1937 |1981 |42607629 |S 2, R 19, JESTER, G 1 | | |- | |Jester |Mattie Sue Manning |13 Sep 1914 |1 May 2002 |42607630 |S 2, R 19, JESTER, G 4 | | |- | |Jester |Thomas W |1910 |1963 |42607631 |S 2, R 19, JESTER, G 3 | | |- | |Jester |Vivian Joan |1937 |Unknown |42607632 |S 2, R 19, JESTER, G 1 | | |- | |Jeter |Lori Lea |10 Mar 1979 |26 Sep 1992 |21483524 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jiles |Curtis |11 Nov 1947 |25 Jul 2016  |175731476 |No plot listed | | |- | |Johnson |Jacob C |2011 |2011 |161361566 |No plot listed | | |- | |Johnson |William T. |6 Mar 1939 |11 Oct 2008 |42607633 |S 1, Row, G | | |- | |Johnston |Fred |1887 |1940 |42607634 |S 1, R 18, G 3 | | |- | |Jones |Edith Marie Stidham |16 Jun 1936 |3 Apr 2012 |89629106 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |Lewis L. |16 Oct 1925 |13 Apr 2014 |127984872 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |Joanna M. |2 Feb 1888 |12 Apr 1973 |21423493 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |John A. |6 Apr 1877 |14 May 1964 |21423503 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |Maxine Adams |22 Feb 1914 |16 Jun 2005 |21423517 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |Jack |21 Jun 1909 |29 Jul 1975 |21423543 |No plot listed | | |- | |Jones |Charles E |5 Sep 1931 |6 Jan 1987 |42607635 |S 3, R C4, 10, G | | |- | |Jones |Mary Ann Spruell |9 Jan 1947 |15 Apr 1982 |42607636 |S 1, R 2S 1, G 49 | | |- | |Kellam |Mary Sis Hamner |1918 |1980 |42607638 |S 3, R C2, 5, G | | |- | |Kellogg |Phillip Mark |17 Aug 1961 |30 Apr 2014 |129041059 |No plot listed | | |- | |Kelner |J. F. “Jackie” |1 Dec 1929 |22 Nov 1993 |21483473 |No plot listed | | |- | |Kelner |Ollie Jean Weems |1939 |Unknown |42607639 |S 3, R CS 1, 6, G |NO | |- | |Kennedy |Kate Kadelia “Kattie” Bethany |1 Apr 1896 |14 Sep 1983 |155469989 |No plot listed | | |- | |Kennedy |Mable Louise Pritchard |26 Aug 1919 |16 Sep 2011 |155470269 |No plot listed | | |- | |Kennedy |Hattie B |1896 |1983 |42607640 |S 3, R C3, 16B, G |NO | |- | |Kennedy |J.P. |1886 |1971 |42607641 |S 3, R C3, 16B, G | | |- | |Kennedy |Johnnie |1917 |1982 |42607642 |S 3, R C3, 16B, G | | |- | |Key |Betty Carol Pauley |19 Mar 1942 |16 Feb 1998 |175381999 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Kilgore |William C. “Bill” |19 May 1913 |2 May 2002 |21535352 |No plot listed | | |- | |Kilgore |Grace Pauline Burton |5 Aug 1922 |9 Jan 2004 |21535375 |No plot listed | | |- | |Killough |William Gore |1 Dec 1965 |28 Jan 2013 |161352871 |No plot listed | | |- | |King |Bailey B. |1904 |1972 |42607645 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 13 | | |- | |King |Edna M |1876 |1961 |42607646 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 18 |NO | |- | |King |Ella Barker |1867 |1936 |42607647 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 16 | | |- | |King |Jahaza Estelle |1892 |1966 |42607648 |S 1, Row1S 1, G 13 | | |- | |King |James M |1851 |1936 |42607649 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 17 | | |- | |King |John K |1900 |1945 |42607650 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 15 | | |- | |Kline |Lidia J |1843 |1906 |42607651 |S 1, R 3, G 27 | | |- | |Knott |Floyd Richard |21 Jul 1906 |23 Sep 1932 |42607653 |S 1, R 13, G 52 | | |- | |Knott |Francis Carrie Winkley |1880 |1960 |42607654 |S 1, R 13, G 50 | | |- | |Knott |W H |1855 |1926 |42607655 |S 1, R 13, G 53 | | |- | |Knott |W H |1931 |1931 |42607656 |No plot listed | | |- | |Knott Sr. |D C |1912 |23 Oct 1946 |42607652 |S 1, R 13, G 51 | | |- | |Knox |Hazel Gardner |1920 |1993 |42607657 |S 1, R 19, G 62 | | |- | |Landrum |Sible L |1927 |1928 |42607658 |S 1, R 19, G 74 | | |- | |Lane |Birdie |1908 |11 Nov 2002 |42607659 |S 1, R 18, G 74 | | |- | |Lane |Izora |21 Sep 1910 |8 Jun 1980 |42607661 |S 1, R 15, G 76 | | |- | |Lane |Lottie Ray |1928 |1928 |42607662 |S 1, R 18, G 73 | | |- | |Lane |Nute |1902 |1963 |42607663 |S 1, R 18, G 75 | | |- | |Lane |Castle R. |1913 |1976 |42607660 |S 1, R 15, G 77 | | |- | |Langston |Elizabeth J |1928 |1990 |42607664 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lay |Willard Eugene “Buddy” |17 Oct 1934 |13 Jan 2019 |196195010 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Leamon |Vera Mae |1904 |1974 |42607665 |S 1, R 5, G 11 |NO | |- | |Lee |Alice Bird Cupp |1871 |1913 |42607666 |S 1, R 7, G 44 | | |- | |Lee |J M |1860 |1893 |42607667 |S 1, R 8, G 13 | | |- | |Lee |Lizzie |Unknown |1900 |42607668 |S 1, R 8, G 18 |NO | |- | |Lee |Mary Jane |1830 |1900 |42607669 |S 1, R 8, G 12 |NO | |- | |Lee |Ora |1908 |1909 |42607670 |S 1, R 8, G 9 |NO | |- | |Lee |Robert Howell |1903 |1906 |42607671 |S 1, R 8, G 11 |NO | |- | |LeMay |Jeanne Louise McCalman |1922 |1979 |42607672 |S 2R 25, McCALMAN, G 3 | | |- | |Lewis |Thomas J. |1900 |1962 |21466187 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lewis |Susan M. |1900 |1980 |21466196 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lewis |W. E |Unknown |Unknown |42607674 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 27 | | |- | |Lincoln |Ben Livingston |26 Nov 1922 |29 Nov 1968 |21477626 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lindsey |Margaret Williams “Maggie” |1839 |10 Mar 1926 |42607677 |S 1, R 6, G 3 | | |- | |Lindsey |William R |1845 |21 Nov 1914 |42607678 |S 1, R 6, G 4 | | |- | |Longhibler |Carl |1929 |2009 |42607680 |S 1, Row, G | | |- | |Longhibler |Clifford |1907 |1986 |42607681 |S 3, R C4, 11 | | |- | |Longhibler |Lucille N |1910 |1991 |42607682 |S 3, R C4, 11 | | |- | |Lopez |Felix |1901 |1950 |155542789 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lopez |Raymond |1937 |2007 |155542868 |No plot listed | | |- | |Lynch |Cynthia Dell Dunn |1894 |1971 |42607683 |S 1, R 15, G 70 | | |- | |Lynch |James Barney |1939 |2001 |42607684 |S 1, R 15, G 72 | | |- | |Lynch |James B |1892 |1965 |42607685 |S 1, R 15, G 72 | | |- | |Lynch |Ruby Jewel |1925 |1925 |42607686 |S 1, R 15, G 69 | | |- | |Lynch |George Franklin |21 Jun 1926 |26 Oct 2009 |43621458 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Maddox |Thomas Kent |19 Jan 1958 |6 Jun 1998 |42607687 |S 3, R C8, 6 | | |- | |Magee |Elmore Mitchell |12 Jul 1885 |5 Apr 1953 |42607688 |S 2, R 2, MAGEE, G 1 | | |- | |Magee |John William |21 Jan 1861 |7 Mar 1917 |42607689 |S 1, R 11, G 38 | | |- | |Magee |Columbia Tennessee “Tennie” Goad |10 Mar 1886 |11 Sep 1976 |42607690 |S 2, R 2, MAGEE, G 2 | | |- | |Malkowsky |Shirley L. Stone |30 Jan 1920 |12 Feb 1998 |21513643 |No plot listed | | |- | |Malkowsky |George Phillip |5 May 1927 |Unknown |42607691 |S 3, R CS 1, G 5 | | |- | |Manning |Tre' Devon |24 Jun 1995 |28 Sep 2020 |216216367 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673580 |S 1, R 23, G 76 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673581 |S 1, R 17, G 12 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673582 |S 1, R 22, G 5 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673583 |S 1, R 23, G 77 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673584 |S 1, R 20, G 54 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673585 |S 1, R 7, G 29 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673586 |S 1, R 7, G 28 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673587 |S 1, R 6, G 46 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673588 |S 1, R 14, G 11 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673589 |S 1, R 22, G 82 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673590 |S 1, R 24, G 48 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673591 |S 1, R 16, G 28 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673592 |S 1, R 20, G 81 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673593 |S 1, R 11, G 66 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673594 |S 1, R 7, G 26 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673595 |S 1, R 11, G 75 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673596 |S 1, R 6, G 47 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673597 |S 1, R 7, G 30 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673598 |S 1, R 7, G 27 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673599 |S 1, R 1, G 30 |NO | |- | |Marker |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673600 |S 1, R 20, G 4B |NO | |- | |Martin |Walter |1892 |1968 |155251813 |No plot listed | | |- | |Martin |Ellon Curtis |1900 |1979 |155251834 |No plot listed | | |- | |Martin |Clara C Dunn |10 Feb 1908 |14 Jan 1971 |42607692 |S 1, R 22, G 2 | | |- | |Martin |J F |1844 |1894 |42607693 |S1 R 12, G 21 | | |- | |Martin |Herbert Ovie |5 Nov 1907 |2 Feb 1971 |42607694 |S 1, R 22, G 1 | | |- | |Martin |Vinning |1900 |1918 |42607695 |S 1, R 14, G 1 | | |- | |Martin |Josephine McCord |1848 |1942 |42607731 |S 1, R 12, G 20 | | |- | |Maryman |Audrey Layne Hughes |5 Apr 1953 |10 Sep 2016 |169949180 |No plot listed | | |- | |Maryman |Infant |Unknown. |Unknown |42607703 |S 1, R 5, G 25 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Achilles |1 Nov 1845 |5 Sep 1921 |42607696 |S 1, R 6, G 22 | | |- | |Maryman |Charles Neal |28 Dec 1847 |18 Jul 1927 |42607698 |S 1, R 8, G 23 | | |- | |Maryman |Elizabeth C |1849 |1888 |42607699 |S 1, R 8, G 24 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Elizabeth |25 Oct 1882 |5 Aug 1905 |42607700 |S 1, R 8, G 25 | | |- | |Maryman |Eunice C |1874 |1971 |42607701 |S 1, R 22, G 2 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Eunice |1894 |1904 |42607702 |S 1, R 8, G 21 | | |- | |Maryman |John B |Jul 1878 |1906 |42607704 |S 1, R 7, G 44 |NO | |- | |Maryman |John Boone |5 Nov 1843 |21 May 1923 |42607705 |S 1, R 6, G 23 | | |- | |Maryman |Laura S Stuart |3 Oct 1855 |29 Oct 1925 |42607706 |S 1, R 8, G 22 | | |- | |Maryman |Lena “Minnie” Evans |19 Apr 1852 |22 Mar 1905 |42607707 |S 1, R 10, G 22 | | |- | |Maryman |Lois Jones |1906 |1936 |42607708 |S 1, R 5, G 24 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Lola B |1886 |1909 |42607709 |S 1, R 6, G 25 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Mary Ino |1890 |1905 |42607710 |S 1, R 10, G 23 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Marylou Nowlin |29 Aug 1923 |Unknown |42607711 |S 1, R 6, G 20 |NO | |- | |Maryman |Mattie Bradley |26 Oct 1882 |3 Jun 1986 |42607712 |S 1, R 6, G 24 | | |- | |Maryman |Thomas W |25 Jul 1916 |10 Feb 2000 |42607713 |S 1, R 6, G 21 | | |- | |Maryman |Thomas Withers |10 May 1880 |29 Oct 1916 |42607714 |S 1, R 6, G 25 | | |- | |Maryman |William Alex |31 Dec 1841 |14 May 1923 |42607715 |S 1, R 10, G 21 | | |- | |Maryman Jr. |Charles Neal |20 Dec 1876 |4 Aug 1941 |42607697 |S 1, R 5, G 22 | | |- | |Maryman Jr. |John Gordon |26 Apr 1926 |10 Dec 2008 |32144483 |No plot listed | | |- | |Massey |Roy Dale |29 Jun 1929 |2 Mar 2015 |144046175 |No plot listed | | |- | |Matlock |Myrtis Marie |3 Apr 1924 |20 Mar 2006 |30451526 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Matlock |Ella Wilkins |1884 |1967 |42607716 |S 2, R 2, MATLOCK, G 1 | | |- | |Matlock |Jessie O |Sr.1915 |1985 |42607717 |S 3, R C4, Plot 5, G |NO | |- | |May |Anna Belle May |1941 |Unknown |42607718 |S 3, R C4, 5, G |NO | |- | |McLelland |Billy William |1927 |2000 |42607758 |S 1, R 23, G 41 | | |- | |McLelland |Margaret Marie Wyrick |1931 |1989 |42607759 |S 1, R 23, G 42 | | |- | |McCalman |Byrd B |17 Feb 1922 |28 Dec 2002 |155340164 |No plot listed | | |- | |McCalman |J. W. “Billy” |10 Jan 1929 |27 Jun 2014 |175382265 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |McCalman |Ava Nell Nix |1 Oct 1929 |24 Feb 2020 |207477389 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |McCalman |Alverne Virginia Stampley |19 Dec 1916 |29 Mar 2003 |42607719 |S R ,G | | |- | |McCalman |Clyde V |1922 |1945 |42607720 |S 2R 9, McCALMAN, G 3 | | |- | |McCalman |Gertrude Cupp |14 Sep 1897 |23 Aug 1990 |42607721 |S 2, R 9, McCALMAN, G 2 | | |- | |McCalman |Iona Hanes |1893 |1963 |42607722 |S 2, R 17, CROUCH, G 2 | | |- | |McCalman |J W 'Willie' |1889 |1964 |42607723 |S 2, R 25, McCALMAN, G 1 |NO | |- | |McCalman |Maria Josephine Bradley |1900 |1986 |42607724 |S 2R 25, McCALMAN, G 2 |NO | |- | |McCalman |Robert Odell |22 Mar 1884 |21 May 1975 |42607726 |S 2, R 9, McCALMAN, G 1 | | |- | |McCalman |Robert Byron |1849 |1925 |42607727 |S 1, R 8, G 74 | | |- | |McCalman |Sarah Jeanne Allen |28 Feb 1928 |8 Nov 1991 |42607728 |S 3, R C3, 3 | | |- | |McCalman |Susie E |1860 |1948 |42607729 |S 1, R 8, G 73 | | |- | |McCalman |Thomas Ewin |15 Apr 1882 |Jan 1971 |42607730 |S 2, R 17, CROUCH, G 1 | | |- | |McCalman Jr. |Marvin “Bubba” |28 Sep 1940 |29 Jul 2011 |155339271 |No plot listed | | |- | |McCalman Jr. |Marvin B |13 Feb 1918 |8 Sep 2006 |42607725 |S, Row, G | | |- | |McClelland |Bonnie Mae Stone |7 Mar 1917 |16 Dec 2014 |140238029 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |McClure |Bobby Keith |24 Nov 1934 |6 Apr 2015 |175382447 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |McCormick |Edward |11 Aug 1879 |Unknown |161282895 |No plot listed | | |- | |McCormick |Frankie |1866 |1944 |42607732 |S 1, R 12, G 29 | | |- | |McCormick |Lucinda C Barlow |1840 |1922 |42607733 |S 1, R 13, G 17 | | |- | |McCormick |McGager Isaac |Jan 1832 |1907 |42607734 |S 1, R 13, G 19 | | |- | |McCormick |Richard |1879 |1903 |42607735 |S 1, R 13, G 22 |NO | |- | |McCrary |Joyce |10 Dec 1942 |9 Oct 2014 |137315319 |No plot listed | | |- | |McCrary |Gerald A. |13 May 1944 |10 Jan 2001 |42607736 |S 1, R 2, G 5 | | |- | |McDonald |Bossier Dallas |22 Sep 1854 |9 Jan 1891 |155375749 |No plot listed | | |- | |McDonald |A. A. “Allie” |1882 |1948 |42607737 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 5 | | |- | |McDonald |Bossier Dallas |1891 |1968 |42607738 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 1 | | |- | |McDonald |Clara Brown |1893 |1969 |42607739 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 6 | | |- | |McDonald |John A |1886 |1957 |42607740 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 3 | | |- | |McDonald |Kirby B |1915 |1969 |42607741 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 7 | | |- | |McDonald |Maggie Stewart Williams |1888 |1965 |42607742 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 2 | | |- | |McDonald |Virgie S Starling |1889 |1979 |42607743 |S 2, R 11, McDONALD, G 4 | | |- | |McGee |Blanton |1881 |1951 |42607744 |S 2R 9, McGEE, G 2 | | |- | |McGee |Burrell Battle |1886 |1963 |42607745 |S 1, R 10, G 14 | | |- | |McGee |Harold C |1912 |1968 |42607746 |S 2R 9, McGEE, G 3 | | |- | |McGee |Henry Battle |10 Sep 1914 |4 Jul 1958 |42607747 |S 1, R 10, G 16 | | |- | |McGee |Mary Jane |17 Jun 1857 |11 Nov 1907 |42607748 |S 1, R 10, G 19 | | |- | |McGee |Plennie Alta Glasgow |1892 |1974 |42607749 |S 1, R 10, G 13 | | |- | |McGee |T T |17 Mar 1847 |21 Nov 1931 |42607750 |S 1, R 10, G 20 | | |- | |McGee |W. T. |3 Feb 1936 |18 Feb 1936 |42607751 |S 1, R 10, G 17 | | |- | |McGee |Walter T |1891 |1914 |42607752 |S 1, R 10, G 18 | | |- | |McGee |William Albert |16 Mar 1878 |11 Apr 1946 |42607753 |S 2R 9, McGEE, G 1 | | |- | |McGee |William Harold “Bill” |1937 |1993 |42607754 |S 2R 9, McGEE, G 4 | | |- | |McGlamery |Kelley |1917 |1953 |42607755 |S 2R 22, CHEATHAM, G 4 |NO | |- | |McGlamery |Mary Eva |Unknown |2001 |42607756 |S 2R 22, CHEATHAM, G 3 |NO | |- | |McGrocklin |Jack Walters |1899 |1902 |42607757 |S 1, R S 1, G 43 | | |- | |McKenzie |Martha Ann Goodson |24 Dec 1950 |16 Oct 2016 |171764082 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |McKnight |Dr John Forrest |5 Sep 1862 |22 Aug 1954 |35550999 |S 1, R 8, McKnight-Cochran, G 7 | | |- | |McKnight |Laura Miers |1871 |1954 |35551047 |S 1, R 8, McKnight-Cochran, G 6 | | |- | |McKnight |Mary Isabel |5 Aug 1901 |5 Feb 1983 |35551135 |S 1, R 8, McKnight-Cochran, G 5 | | |- | |McKnight |Sue Sallie |1898 |22 Jun 1904 |35551175 |S 1, R 8, McKnight-Cochran, G 4 | | |- | |Means |James Linson |1890 |1892 |42607679 |S 1, Row 13A, G 11 | | |- | |Meek |Mary McRae |12 Sep 1908 |8 Dec 1990 |21469675 |No plot listed | | |- | |Meek |Margaret “Maggie” Rimes |21 Oct 1883 |3 Dec 1964 |21469706 |No plot listed | | |- | |Meek Jr. |John Walter |26 Jan 1908 |28 Jun 2004 |21469655 |No plot listed | | |- | |Meek Sr. |John Walter |4 Nov 1880 |24 May 1969 |21469718 |No plot listed | | |- | |Merrill |Joe Bryan |13 Nov 1907 |Oct 1982 |42607762 |S 2, R 2, MAGEE, G 3 | | |- | |Merrill |Jennie Mae McGee |16 Jan 1912 |25 Mar 1974 |42607761 |S 2, R 2, MAGEE, G 4 | | |- | |Meshell |Lena |1895 |1929 |42607763 |S 1, R 16, G 6 | | |- | |Meyers |Martha |1847 |1931 |42607764 |S 1, R 1, G 1 | | |- | |Miciotto |Clayton Chinn |8 Jul 1934 |9 Jun 2003 |175382620 |No plot listed | | |- | |Middlebrooks |L. G. |14 Jan 1902 |26 Jan 1984 |21466129 |No plot listed | | |- | |Middlebrooks |Ida S. |12 Apr 1907 |10 Sep 1979 |21466176 |No plot listed | | |- | |Miller |Edna Blanch |19 Oct 1896 |1902 |42607765 |S 1, R 1, G 65 | | |- | |Miller |Glenda Dickey |1957 |1968 |42607766 |S 1, R 22, G 33 | | |- | |Mobley |Jo Ann Burton |24 Jan 1939 |19 Aug 2013 |115916943 |No plot listed | | |- | |Mobley |Elmer Allen |31 May 1939 |2 Jun 2021 |228175260 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Moncus |Imogeane |1915 |1988 |42607767 |S,3 R C4, 9A, G |NO | |- | |Moncus |Rueben |1912 |1989 |42607768 |S 3, R C4, 9A, G |NO | |- | |Montanez |Elias “Alex” |12 Apr 1916 |14 Dec 2000 |155543069 |No plot listed | | |- | |Moore |Marianna Schweitzer |12 Jul 1962 |26 Aug 2013 |155251610 |No plot listed | | |- | |Moore |Dalton Royal |12 Dec 1924 |12 Dec 1924 |228044110 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Morgan |Thelma L |1921 |1946 |42607769 |S 1, R 23, G 24 | | |- | |Morgan Jr. |George Fontaine |31 Jul 1952 |23 Jun 2019 |200537633 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Mosby |Mellwood |1930 |2005 |42607770 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 5 | | |- | |Mothershead |Mary Euphenia |18 Oct 1869 |10 Jan 1948 |42607771 |S 1, R 17, G 66 | | |- | |Mothershead |William Frank |9 May 1865 |19 Feb 1924 |42607772 |S 1, R 17, G 67 | | |- | |Nations |Betty Howe |1944 |1984 |42607773 |S 1, R 23, G 46 | | |- | |Newport |Wanda Jean |17 Jan 1945 |30 Jan 2009 |161354506 |No plot listed | | |- | |Newport |Annie M |1909 |1976 |42607774 |S 1, R 17, G 33 | | |- | |Newport |Dave F |1897 |1948 |42607775 |S 1, R 17, G 34 | | |- | |Newport |Lottie |1894 |1978 |42607776 |S 1, R 17, G 35 | | |- | |Newton |Glynn Franklin |23 Mar 1931 |26 Jun 2004 |42607777 |S, Row, G | | |- | |Newton |James Elbert |28 Oct 1928 |5 Mar 1951 |42607778 |S 2R 2, MATLOCK, G 2 | | |- | |Nickerson |Taryn Ashleigh |11 Jul 1999 |25 Oct 1999 |21534940 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Shirley J. Stender |23 Sep 1935 |23 Aug 2010 |57663748 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Faye Ella Gardner |2 Sep 1912 |17 Nov 2003 |21469551 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Fred W. |8 Feb 1909 |29 May 1991 |21469569 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |George Conrad |29 Dec 1883 |3 Feb 1968 |21469600 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Mary E. |4 Jan 1888 |5 Jan 1975 |21469622 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Floyd Melvin |5 Nov 1910 |1 Oct 1995 |21477937 |No plot listed | | |- | |Nolte |Willie Mazelle |3 Apr 1912 |23 Jan 1997 |21477971 |No plot listed | | |- | |O'Bryan |Charles L |1858 |1888 |42607782 |S 1, R 14, G 48 | | |- | |Odom |Margaret Ellen Gardiner |22 Jul 1918 |6 Oct 1997 |42607783 |S 3, R C3, 2, G | | |- | |Odom |Orville M |10 Feb 1918 |6 Jun 1982 |42607784 |S 3, R C3, 2, G | | |- | |Owens |Alvin W. |30 Aug 1904 |7 Jul 1985 |21514405 |No plot listed | | |- | |Owens |Danella Jones |22 Mar 1906 |17 Jul 1979 |21514427 |No plot listed | | |- | |Palmer |Janie Williams |21 Jun 1934 |2 Dec 2007 |23243050 |No plot listed | | |- | |Palmer |Janie “Nanny” Williams |21 May 1934 |2 Dec 2007 |42607785 |S 3, Row, G | | |- | |Papa |Jessie Mae |2 Feb 1917 |27 Jan 1999 |21535530 |No plot listed | | |- | |Parish |Jewell M |1908 |1967 |42607786 |S 1, R 23, G 19 | | |- | |Patterson |Edna Morgan |1882 |1966 |21423094 |No plot listed | | |- | |Pauley |Betty |1942 |1998 |42607787 |S 3, R C4, 3B, G |NO | |- | |Pauley |Collis E |1917 |1976 |42607788 |S 3, R C4, 3B, G | | |- | |Pauley |Darrean S Stanley |1925 |1994 |42607789 |S 3, R C4, 3B, G | | |- | |Pauley |Irest Lee |1908 |1996 |42607790 |S 1, R 17B, G 28 | | |- | |Pauley |Lucille |1925 |1928 |42607791 |S 1, R 19, G 75 | | |- | |Pauley |Mattie |1886 |1928 |42607792 |S 1, R 19, G 76 | | |- | |Pauley |Robert W |1928 |1928 |42607793 |S 1, R 19, G 77 | | |- | |Pauley |Shannon W |1970 |1997 |42607794 |S 3, R C4, 3B, G | | |- | |Pauley |Virgil Bo |1916 |1972 |42607795 |S 1, R 17B, G 29 | | |- | |Pauley |W R |1873 |1933 |42607796 |S 1, R 19, G 78 | | |- | |Pearce |Lucy Strange |30 May 1977 |7 Jan 2016 |157036787 |No plot listed | | |- | |Penny |Elizabeth Blankenship |21 Dec 1916 |7 Jun 1939 |36070068 |S 1, R 3, G 40 | | |- | |Perez |Anselma “Shorty” |21 Apr 1926 |21 Mar 1999 |155543686 |No plot listed | | |- | |Perez |Joe “Tootie” |19 Apr 1952 |14 Jan 2005 |155544021 |No plot listed | | |- | |Perez |Carmen |1900 |1985 |42607797 |S 1, R 2,, G 83 |NO | |- | |Perez |Clemente G |1914 |1945 |42607798 |S 1, R 2,, G 82 | | |- | |Perez |Jesus O |1889 |1945 |42607799 |S 1, R 2, G 81 | | |- | |Perez |Reynaldo V Joe |1921 |1994 |42607800 |S 1, R 2, G 85 | | |- | |Perez |Clemente G. |23 Nov 1914 |13 May 1945 |42673602 |S 1, R 2, G 84 | | |- | |Peterson |Charles Elwood |7 Dec 1924 |26 Feb 1973 |42607801 |S 1, R 13A, G 26 | | |- | |Peterson |Lowella |7 Jul 1890 |15 Jun 1962 |42607802 |S 1, R 13A, G 25 | | |- | |Pettey |Bessie T |1915 |1925 |42607803 |S 1, R 17, G 68 | | |- | |Pettey |Cora B |1875 |20 Nov 1940 |42607804 |S 1, R 2, G 63 |NO | |- | |Pettey |Robert L |1872 |1934 |42607805 |S 1, R 2, G 62 |NO | |- | |Phillips |Ida Lee |1898 |1985 |42607806 |S 4, Row, G |NO | |- | |Phillips |Nora |1905 |1933 |42607807 |S 1, R 10, G 4 | | |- | |Pickett |Mary Annette |1944 |1996 |42607808 |S 3, R C5, 10B, G |NO | |- | |Pickler |William Grant |8 Dec 1981 |27 Jun 2003 |155339075 |No plot listed | | |- | |Pipes |Irene Matlock |1917 |1977 |42607809 |S 3, R C4, 5, G |NO | |- | |Pockrus |Mary Sarah Cornish |1864 |1944 |42607810 |S 1, R 6, G 12 |NO | |- | |Pockrus |William A |4 Aug 1868 |12 Oct 1947 |42607811 |S 1, R 6, G 11 |NO | |- | |Potts |Cleave W |1919 |Unknown |42607812 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 6 | | |- | |Potts |Vallrie B |1925 |1989 |42607813 |S 1, R 17, POTTS, G 7 | | |- | |Powell |Betty Lou Fitzhugh |25 Oct 1932 |4 Sep 2010 |175382789 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Powell |John L. |13 Dec 1927 |18 Nov 1975 |21469809 |No plot listed | | |- | |Powell |Forest |1 Jan 1902 |12 Sep 1995 |21483341 |No plot listed | | |- | |Powell |Alva Parthenia Dalrymple |10 Oct 1908 |20 Feb 1996 |21483365 |No plot listed | | |- | |Powell |Bessie Louise |1927 |1929 |42607814 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 29 | | |- | |Preston |Era B |1913 |2004 |42607815 |S 3, R C5, 13, G | | |- | |Preston |Glenn Everett |21 Dec 1917 |11 Mar 1994 |42607816 |S 3, R C5, 13, G | | |- | |Preston |Vister J. Hunter |25 Sep 1891 |8 Apr 1937 |42607817 |S 1, R 20, G 71 | | |- | |Prestridge |Malissa Jane |2 Feb 1879 |13 Sep 1895 |39668241 |No plot listed | | |- | |Prestridge |Rebecca V. |3 Feb 1885 |29 Jun 1897 |39668474 |No plot listed | | |- | |Prestridge |Minnie J. |18 May 1892 |29 Jun 1897 |39668620 |No plot listed | | |- | |Prestridge |Mary M |1876 |1895 |42607819 |S 1, R 6, G 45 | | |- | |Price |Andrew J |31 Aug 1842 |29 Jul 1917 |42607820 |S 1, R 12, G 35 | | |- | |Price |Georgia Ann L |1 Nov 1855 |22 Oct 1918 |42607821 |S 1, R 12, G 33 | | |- | |Puryear |Chester L “CL” |9 May 1904 |1 Jan 1974 |42607822 |S 1, R 23, G 6 | | |- | |Puryear |June Eldra Dickerson |28 Feb 1910 |15 Nov 1998 |42607823 |S 1, R 23, G 5 | | |- | |Puska |Christine Starling |14 Jan 1902 |11 Feb 2000 |175382915 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Randel Sr. |Stephen |26 Dec 1936 |27 Jul 2017 |181875248 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Randle |Edmund H |15 Nov 1848 |24 May 1923 |42607824 |S 1, R 6, G 16 | | |- | |Randle |Henry C |1845 |1873 |42607825 |S 1, R 6, G 15 |NO | |- | |Rangel |Delores |1938 |1951 |42607826 |S 1, R 17, G 22 | | |- | |Rangel |Emelio Vedolla |1907 |1982 |42607827 |S 1, R 17, G 25 | | |- | |Rangel |Falestis |1935 |1935 |42607828 |S 1, R 16, G 23A | | |- | |Rangel |Falestis |1897 |1935 |42607829 |S 1, R 16, G 22 | | |- | |Rangel |Mary Galindo |1917 |1988 |42607830 |S, Row, G | | |- | |Rangel |Mary Galindo |1940 |1940 |42607831 |S 1, R 16, G 24B | | |- | |Rangel |Phyillus |1935 |1935 |42607832 |S 1, R 16, G 23B | | |- | |Rangel |Rosey |1929 |1940 |42607833 |S 1, R 17, G 21 | | |- | |Rangel |Socora |1940 |1940 |42607834 |S 1, R 16, G 24A | | |- | |Rangel |Sweet Linda |1957 |1957 |42607835 |S 1, R 17, G 23 | | |- | |Rangel Sr. |Stephen |26 Dec 1936 |27 Jul 2017 |181876057 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Reynolds |Thomas S. |1884 |1963 |21474088 |No plot listed | | |- | |Reynolds |Fairy K. |1894 |1982 |21474105 |No plot listed | | |- | |Reynolds |Harvey W |1892 |1918 |42607837 |S 1, R 4, G 11 |NO | |- | |Reynolds |M. A. “Lonnie” |1885 |1948 |42607838 |S 1, R 4, G 13 |NO | |- | |Reynolds |W Talmadge |1898 |1920 |42607839 |S 1, R 4, G 12 |NO | |- | |Reynolds |Waitsel Young |1858 |1915 |42607840 |S 1, R 4, G 9 |NO | |- | |Rice |George E |1924 |1982 |42607841 |S 3, R C8, 2B, G |NO | |- | |Richardson |Charles Lewis |15 Dec 1948 |1 Dec 2020 |219479566 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Richardson |Danny |1952 |2004 |80210994 |No plot listed | | |- | |Richardson |Neily Bell Johnson |1916 |1974 |42607842 |S 1, R 22, G 6 | | |- | |Richardson |Oscar Allen |1897 |1981 |42607843 |S 1, R 22, G 7 | | |- | |Roberson |Lucinda |1872 |1902 |42607849 |S 1, R 13, G 21 | | |- | |Roberts |Edmond R |1902 |1905 |42607844 |S 1, R 8, G 47 | | |- | |Roberts |F D |1873 |1947 |42607845 |S 1, R 8, G 55 | | |- | |Roberts |Seaby S |1890 |1892 |42607846 |S 1, R 8, G 48 | | |- | |Roberts |T R |1852 |1922 |42607848 |S 1, R 8, G 52 | | |- | |Robinson |Dora M Barnett |26 Jul 1938 |15 Jun 2013 |112558722 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Robinson |John Lee |15 Aug 1938 |4 Dec 2017 |185723616 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Robinson |Spec Webster Marion |11 Aug 1930 |6 Nov 1998 |21478954 |No plot listed | | |- | |Robinson |Sidney S |1937 |Unknown |42607850 |S 1, R 3S 1, ROBINSON, G 1 |NO | |- | |Rogers |Travis Lee |30 Jul 1939 |29 Nov 2010 |62383580 |No plot listed | | |- | |Rogers |Mittie Louise Clark |Jul 1887 |25 Jul 1923 |116984877 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Rogers |Elizabeth Annette Weems |26 Sep 1940 |28 Jul 2020 |214024258 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Rogers |Roy Michael |5 Dec 1951 |17 Jun 1990 |21519829 |No plot listed | | |- | |Rogers |Lucy Beatrice Collier |8 Mar 1922 |13 Nov 1991 |21519852 |No plot listed | | |- | |Rogers |Ernestine |1946 |Unknown |42607852 |S 3, R C2, 1B, G |NO | |- | |Rogers |Roy Maurice |28 Oct 1923 |6 Aug 2021 |42607853 |S 3, R C2, 1B, G |NO | |- | |Rothaus |Blanche M Sebek |23 Sep 1901 |26 Feb 1983 |42607854 |S 1, R 18, G 33 | | |- | |Rothaus |Theodore John |17 Feb 1896 |15 Jan 1975 |42607855 |S 1, R 18, G 34 | | |- | |Row |Savannah Georgia Spruell |14 Jun 1904 |11 Aug 1974 |42607856 |S 2R 5, STARLING, G 4 | | |- | |Rowe |Claude Eugene |2 Jan 1943 |23 Jul 2020 |213484382 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Rowe |Arvil Lee |30 Dec 1918 |7 Jun 1988 |42607857 |S 1, R 20, G 10 | | |- | |Rowe |Ether Emma Francis |16 Mar 1897 |13 Dec 1976 |42607858 |S 1, R 22, G 65 | | |- | |Rowe |James Arthur |24 Jan 1915 |26 Jun 1997 |42607859 |S 1, R 2,, G 23 | | |- | |Rowe |James Robert |1 May 1941 |Unknown |42607860 |S 1, R 22, G 18 |NO | |- | |Rowe |Linda Darlene |1963 |1963 |42607861 |S 1, R 22, G 17 | | |- | |Rowe |Mamie W Weaver |9 Sep 1917 |28 Jan 2006 |42607862 |S 1, R 2,, G 22 | | |- | |Rowe |Mary Ann |1943 |Unknown |42607863 |S 1, R 22, G 16 | | |- | |Rowe |Morris Eugene |8 Mar 1963 |4 Jul 1988 |42607864 |S 1, R 2,, G 21 | | |- | |Rowe |Odessa |6 Mar 1934 |27 Mar 1934 |42607865 |S 1, R 22, G 64 | | |- | |Rowe |Opal Inez Stovall |30 May 1923 |17 Dec 1993 |42607866 |S 1, R 20, G 9 | | |- | |Rowe |Steven Elbert |25 Jan 1895 |20 Apr 1972 |42607867 |S 1, R 22, G 66 | | |- | |Rowe |Theda Emma Jane |12 Apr 1969 |14 Apr 1969 |42607868 |S 1, R 20, G 8 | | |- | |Russ |Ruby French |19 Dec 1907 |19 Nov 1999 |21466309 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russ |Ben |8 Sep 1907 |28 Apr 1971 |21466330 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russ |Edgar Wayne |26 Aug 1910 |13 Jun 1991 |21466359 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russ |Nannie May |9 May 1881 |29 Dec 1971 |21466394 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russ |Larkin Edgar |27 Dec 1878 |13 Dec 1962 |21466424 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russell |Nancy Virginia |12 Feb 1933 |7 Nov 1970 |21534869 |No plot listed | | |- | |Russell |Clifton Ardell |1931 |Unknown |42607870 |S 3, R C5, 2, G |NO | |- | |Sanderson |Wilson Irl |23 Jan 1923 |11 Apr 1995 |155295222 |No plot listed | | |- | |Sanderson |Virginia Ruth |20 Dec 1924 |5 Aug 2004 |155295729 |No plot listed | | |- | |Sanderson |Margaret Rae |20 Jul 1959 |5 Oct 2021 |233448522 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Sanderson |Frank I |1963 |1997 |42607871 |S 2R 6, SANDERSON, G 2 | | |- | |Sanderson |Infant Daughter |1947 |1947 |42607872 |S 2R 6, SANDERSON, G 1 | | |- | |Sanderson |Irl Hicks |11 Jul 1889 |18 Oct 1948 |42607873 |S 2R 6, SANDERSON, G 3 | | |- | |Sanderson |Lauralee Martin |1891 |1951 |42607874 |S 2R 6, SANDERSON, G 4 | | |- | |Sandlin |Sgt Tommy Doyle |16 Sep 1919 |30 Nov 2008 |31874248 |No plot listed | | |- | |Sandlin |Marie Rothaus |28 May 1924 |31 Jul 2020 |213964712 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Sandlin |Bobbie Clary |30 Dec 1902 |24 Feb 1990 |42607875 |S 1, R 18, G 42 | | |- | |Sandlin |Francis Joyce |18 Nov 1934 |25 Nov 1934 |42607876 |S 1, R 18, G 41 | | |- | |Sandlin |Robert F |1895 |1929 |42607877 |S 1, R 5, G 72 | | |- | |Sandlin |Warren Madison |4 Mar 1885 |4 Oct 1971 |42607878 |S 1, R 19, G 45 | | |- | |Schweitzer |Plesine Barker |21 Apr 1924 |25 Nov 2014 |139263088 |No plot listed | | |- | |Seeger |Virginia Paulette Spruell |20 Jun 1952 |5 Mar 2016 |159020151 |No plot listed | | |- | |Shelton |Matthew D |1881 |1963 |155505230 |No plot listed | | |- | |Shelton |Betty |1881 |1959 |42607879 |S 1, R 22, G 80 | | |- | |Shelton |John Thomas |10 Apr 1862 |9 Dec 1946 |42607880 |S 1, R 22, G 81 | | |- | |Shelton |Mattie |1898 |1998 |155503214 |No plot listed | | |- | |Short |Drew |1893 |1972 |42607881 |S 1, R 2,, G 70 | | |- | |Short |Johnnie |1927 |1928 |42607882 |S 1, R 2,, G 71 | | |- | |Short |Viola Dunn |1903 |1965 |42607883 |S 1, R 2,, G 69 |NO | |- | |Shrewsbury |Samuel Morris |16 Apr 1816 |22 Apr 1864 |42607884 |S 1, R 13, G 3 | | |- | |Shryock |John Woodford |13 Dec 1908 |20 Nov 2006 |16741676 |No plot listed | | |- | |Shryock |Donald Gilbert |10 Jun 1939 |26 Oct 2011 |118182737 |No plot listed | | |- | |Shryock |Johnnie Augusta McDonald |8 Oct 1913 |13 Oct 2012 |118183226 |No plot listed | | |- | |Simmons |Betty Lou |1937 |1938 |42607886 |S 1, R 17B, G 6 | | |- | |Simmons |Dorothy Virginia |1939 |1940 |42607887 |S 1, R 17B, G 7 | | |- | |Simmons |Earl Welton |1933 |1951 |42607888 |S 1, R 17B, G 5 | | |- | |Simmons |Lula May Gore |1910 |1989 |42607889 |S 1, R 17B, G 4 | | |- | |Slocum |Johnie M |1908 |1967 |42607890 |S 1, R 14, G 3 | | |- | |Slyrock |Johnnie |1913 |Unknown |42607891 |S 3, R C3, 15B, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Rosalind Lynette Malone |Unknown |5 Oct 2010 |59746250 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |Sonya Carter |1 Jul 1940 |12 Jun 2013 |112398676 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Ronnie Wayne |7 Jul 1961 |28 May 2013 |112598913 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Thelma Rae Lamar |21 Feb 1908 |28 Jan 2000 |155296549 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Gene C |Unknown |Unknown |155297307 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Johnny D. Sr. |14 Mar 1945 |26 Mar 2016 |160088990 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Mamie |Jan 1892 |25 Oct 1952 |161282218 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Elmore |Mar 1886 |21 Jul 1950 |161282271 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Sidney |29 Apr 1879 |9 Feb 1949 |161282336 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Robert |11 Nov 1884 |1941 |161282396 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Alice |12 Jul 1882 |9 Sep 1938 |161282488 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Paul |1871 |1934 |161282532 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Patrick |23 May 1896 |1 Mar 1959 |166076409 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |Preston Dale |23 Mar 1961 |9 Mar 2015 |175363367 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Darryl Wayne |29 Sep 1968 |12 Jul 1998 |175367374 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |William Hix |2 Aug 1953 |17 Feb 2018 |187487099 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |William Damon |8 May 1964 |21 Apr 2018 |189130932 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |Winnie Faye |9 Dec 1939 |17 Mar 2020 |208142017 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |Richard Dixon |21 May 1940 |15 Aug 2020 |214572437 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Smith |Casey Pete |14 Jul 1985 |13 Aug 2020 |214822380 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Charles Kevin |22 Jul 1963 |16 Apr 1991 |21483420 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |John N “Buck” |12 May 1940 |8 Dec 1989 |21514238 |S 3, R C6, 7, G | | |- | |Smith |Bennie Marie Tibbs |23 Sep 1942 |30 Sep 1988 |21514255 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Delice M. |20 Feb 1915 |15 Jun 1991 |21519564 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Cora Lee |8 Dec 1923 |30 May 1995 |21519588 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Cecil Everette |25 Dec 1940 |15 Aug 1993 |21534972 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Mary Annette Pickett |16 Jun 1944 |29 Aug 1996 |21535013 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |John E. |1 Feb 1911 |26 Jan 2006 |21535050 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Hazel L. Arnold |5 Nov 1918 |22 Mar 1995 |21535091 |No plot listed | | |- | |Smith |Allen B |31 Jul 1888 |30 Mar 1948 |42607892 |S 1, R 15, G 11 | | |- | |Smith |Baby Boy |1911 |1911 |42607893 |S 1, R 6, G 5 |NO | |- | |Smith |Bill G |12 Jun 1957 |25 Jul 1976 |42607894 |S 3, R C4, 10, G | | |- | |Smith |Bob R |1942 |1991 |42607895 |S 3, R C5, 13, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Charles Henderson |May 1870 |29 Feb 1936 |42607896 |S 1, R 6, G 6 | | |- | |Smith |Dixie B |1917 |1985 |42607897 |S 3, R C5, 13, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Ernest Ovid “Buddy” |Sep 1931 |May 2001 |42607898 |S 3, R C4, 5, G | | |- | |Smith |Eugenia A |1930 |Unknown |42607899 |S 2R 7, ADKINS, G 5 | | |- | |Smith |Gary Wynne |19 Oct 1956 |22 Jun 2002 |42607900 |S 3, R C4, 5, G | | |- | |Smith |George B |27 Jul 1933 |30 Oct 1940 |42607901 |S 1, R 15, G 12 | | |- | |Smith |George B |1848 |1908 |42607902 |S 1, R 13, G 15 | | |- | |Smith |James Elmer “Bunk” |10 Aug 1906 |28 Aug 1973 |42607903 |S 2R 6, SMITH, G 1 | | |- | |Smith |James C |1928 |1965 |42607904 |S 2R 7, ADKINS, G 4 | | |- | |Smith |Joyce Evelyn Cross |24 Nov 1934 |1 Mar 2017 |42607907 |S 3, R C4, 5, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Lillian “Lillie” Lindsey |1878 |1964 |42607908 |S 1, R 6, G 7 | | |- | |Smith |Luella J Brock |1852 |1922 |42607909 |S 1, R 13, G 14 | | |- | |Smith |Marguerite |3 May 1907 |Feb 1993 |42607910 |S 1, R 6, G 8 | | |- | |Smith |Nancy K |1945 |Unknown |42607911 |S 3, R C5, 13, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Noah Clifton |1915 |1976 |42607912 |S 3, R C5, 13, G |NO | |- | |Smith |Sallie P |27 Nov 1903 |8 May 1987 |42607913 |S 1, R 15, G 10 | | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673603 |S 1, R 13, G 8 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673604 |S 1, R 13, G 10 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673605 |S 1, R 13, G 12 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673606 |S 1, R 13, G 4 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673607 |S 1, R 13, G 5 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673608 |S 1, R 13, G 6 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673609 |S 1, R 13, G 13 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673610 |S 1, R 13, G 11 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673611 |S 1, R 13, G 7 |NO | |- | |Smith |Unnamed |Unknown |Unknown |42673612 |S 1, R 13, G 9 |NO | |- | |Snead |Clara |5 Apr 1886 |3 Jun 1976 |160642196 |No plot listed | | |- | |Snead |George Pennie |1880 |1943 |42607915 |S 1, R 15, G 51 | | |- | |Snead |Walter Reggie |1909 |1945 |42607916 |S 1, R 15, G 50 | | |- | |Snead |Charles B |1915 |1917 |42607914 |S 1, R 14, G 47 | | |- | |Sorrell |Glenmore |14 Feb 1910 |4 Sep 1993 |42607917 |S 2R 12, SORRELL, G 1 | | |- | |Sorrell |Nancy Virginia Stewart |21 Jan 1915 |23 Nov 1973 |42607918 |S 2R 12, SORRELL, G 2 | | |- | |Spence |Laura Belle Lane |6 Sep 1929 |17 Dec 2013 |121949005 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spence |Lillie Thomas |1902 |1998 |21423555 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spence |William M. “Bill” |20 Apr 1901 |17 Dec 1960 |21423576 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spence |Bertha Mae Cox |19 Aug 1915 |16 Apr 1992 |42607919 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spence |Clyde Vernon |1943 |1992 |42607920 |S 3, R C5, 14, G | | |- | |Spence |Peggy Sue |1941|1999 |42607921 |S 3, R C5, 14, G |NO | |- | |Spence |Lorene |4 May 1922 |6 Mar 1998 |42608010 |S 2R 17, THOMAS, G 3 | | |- | |Spence |Vacant |Unknown |Unknown |42673619 |S 1, R 17, SPENCE, G 71 |NO | |- | |Spence Jr |Robert Bert |4 May 1929 |15 Jun 2011 |161340999 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spence Sr |Robert B |1896 |14 Mar 1977 |42607922 |S 1, R 17, G 72 | | |- | |Spence Sr |Roy Lee |29 Dec 1912 |24 Jan 1985 |42607923 |S 3, R C5, 14, G | | |- | |Spoonts |Norma Claire Puska |22 Apr 1925 |30 Jun 2011 |73013771 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spoonts |Robert Hugh |14 Apr 1927 |24 May 2016 |163289099 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spruell |Charles Willis “Charlie” |13 Oct 1943 |29 Mar 2007 |18721666 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spruell |Robert B |11 Oct 1916 |29 Dec 1985 |21535569 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spruell |Roger Dale |1 Nov 1951 |8 Aug 1979 |21535604 |No plot listed | | |- | |Spruell |Charles Judson “CJ Charlie” |28 Mar 1910 |1998 |42607924 |S 1, R C5, 6, G |NO | |- | |Spruell |Dema Dewell Burton |4 Oct 1913 |12 Mar 1990 |42607925 |S 1, R 2,, G 47 | | |- | |Spruell |Elbert Nicholas |1 Nov 1905 |22 Mar 1993 |42607926 |S 1, R 2,, G 48 | | |- | |Spruell |Gladys Ethel Ameis |22 Apr 1925 |26 Dec 2000 |42607927 |S 3, R C5, 4, G | | |- | |Spruell |Augustus Allen “Guss” |22 Jun 1878 |14 Nov 1946 |42607928 |S 1, R 2,, G 44 | | |- | |Spruell |James E |1951 |1951 |42607929 |S 1, R 2,, G 38 | | |- | |Spruell |Paul Norris |12 Sep 1925 |3 Apr 2007 |42607930 |S 3, R C5, 4, G | | |- | |Spruell |Emma Equivonnia “Quivonnia” Cochran |Jul 1884 |11 Jan 1944 |42607931 |S 1, R 2,, G 43 | | |- | |Spruell |Ruby Jean Ameis |14 Jul 1926 |8 Mar 2010 |42607932 |S 3, R C5, 8A, G |NO | |- | |Spruell |Smithie Ameis |13 Dec 1927 |14 Nov 2010 |42607933 |S 3, R C5, 4, G |NO | |- | |Spruell |Velma Mae Gleason |18 Dec 1911 |20 Oct 1997 |42607934 |S 3, R C5, 6, G |NO | |- | |Spruell |William Augustus |22 Jan 1912 |1 May 1988 |42607935 |S 3, R C5, 4, G | | |- | |Stampley |Charles A |7 Nov 1872 |23 Apr 1946 |42607936 |S 1, R 14, G 14 | | |- | |Stampley |Eliza Jane |8 Mar 1881 |14 Jan 1948 |42607937 |S 1, R 14, G 13 | | |- | |Stampley |Inez Anrelia |1899 |1916 |42607938 |S 1, R 14, G 12 | | |- | |Stampley |Mary Sue |1908 |1985 |42607939 |S 1, R 17, G 43 | | |- | |Stampley |Mary Josephine |1847 |1910 |42607940 |S 1, R 14, G 15 | | |- | |Stampley |Theodore R |1907 |1982 |42607941 |S 1, R 17, G 44 | | |- | |Stampley |William J |1914 |1954 |42607942 |S 1, R 14, G 16 | | |- | |Stanley |Dan Willis |5 Apr 1948 |8 Feb 2012 |85685612 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stanley |Cory A |31 Jul 1967 |2 Sep 1990 |21519207 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stanley |Odell J |16 Nov 1914 |1 Feb 1986 |21519751 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stanley |Mamie Etta |15 May 1922 |19 Jan 1981 |21519796 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stanley |Delter |14 Feb 1881 |6 Mar 1970 |42607943 |S 1, R 20, G 51 | | |- | |Stanley |Hettie E Crowley |1925 |2007 |42607944 |S 3, R C5, S 1, G | | |- | |Stanley |Lillie Mae Wheeler |17 Sep 1890 |20 Aug 1955 |42607945 |S 1, R 20, G 50 | | |- | |Stanley Sr |William Cardell |24 Jun 1921 |3 Oct 1975 |21519323 |No plot listed | | |- | |Starling |Roberta |1859 |19 Aug 1924 |229338852 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Starling |Ada McCalman |1880 |1966 |42607947 |S 1, R 8, G 68 | | |- | |Starling |Baby Boy |1910 |1910 |42607948 |S 1, R 9, G 38 | | |- | |Starling |Bobby |1924 |1981 |42607949 |S 2R 5, STARLING, G 6 | | |- | |Starling |Callie |1892 |1932 |42607950 |S 1, R 10, G 68 | | |- | |Starling |Christene |1902 |2000 |42607951 |S 3, R C4, 8B, G |NO | |- | |Starling |Donald Hal |1927 |1999 |42607952 |S 2R 4, STARLING, G 3 |NO | |- | |Starling |Eugenia |1917 |1928 |42607953 |S 1, R 9, G 40 | | |- | |Starling |Francis Christian McLain |1855 |1900 |42607954 |S 1, R 9, G 33 | | |- | |Starling |Ernest Clyde |1902 |Sep 1904 |42607955 |S 1, R 9, G 37 | | |- | |Starling |John Henry |1910 |1989 |42607956 |S 1, R 10, G 66 | | |- | |Starling |Jack |1912 |1957 |42607957 |S 1, R 10, G 70 | | |- | |Starling |James H |5 Jan 1859 |6 Jun 1929 |42607958 |S 1, R 10, G 67 | | |- | |Starling |James 'Pat' M |1879 |1968 |42607960 |S 1, R 9, G 35 | | |- | |Starling |John W |1877 |1931 |42607961 |S 1, R 8, G 69 | | |- | |Starling |John E |1911 |1972 |42607962 |S 1, R 4, STARLING, G 1 | | |- | |Starling |Lucille Smith |23 Jan 1911 |27 Jan 1987 |42607963 |S 1, R 6, G 9 | | |- | |Starling |Lula French |24 May 1884 |22 Feb 1976 |42607964 |S 1, R 9, G 36 | | |- | |Starling |Norma Beatrace |1906 |1907 |42607965 |S 1, R 8, G 70 | | |- | |Starling |Opal L |13 May 1907 |18 May 1993 |42607966 |S 2R 4, STARLING, G 2 | | |- | |Starling |Opal |14 Apr 1931 |24 May 1962 |42607967 |S 2R 5, STARLING, G 5 | | |- | |Starling |Paul |1915 |1917 |42607968 |S 1, R 9, G 39 | | |- | |Starling |Thelma Annie Rowland |4 Oct 1914 |28 Nov 2008 |42607969 |S 1, R 10, G 65 | | |- | |Starling |William L |4 Jun 1913 |6 Feb 1945 |42607970 |S 2R 5, STARLING, G 1 |NO | |- | |Starling |LT William Lafayette |25 Dec 1855 |24 Oct 1927 |42607971 |S 1, R 9, G 34 | | |- | |Starling Jr |James Martin |8 Aug 1907 |22 Oct 1998 |42607959 |S 1, R 6, G 10 | | |- | |Stephenson |Pamela Jean “Pamie” Kien |3 Aug 1952 |18 Jun 2008 |29053958 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Stevens |Doyle |14 Jul 1931 |10 Apr 1998 |21534247 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stevens |Frances Collier |16 Mar 1932 |9 Aug 2000 |21534480 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stevens |Tony Eugene |24 Feb 1959 |24 Mar 1996 |21534661 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stevens |Maggie M |1913 |1982 |42607974 |S 3, R C8, 7B, G |NO | |- | |Stevens |Tom C L |1909 |1986 |42607975 |S 3, R C8, 7B, G |NO | |- | |Stewart |Ruby Dale Bowen |14 Jan 1910 |21 Jan 1998 |21339114 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Scott Hoskinson |8 Feb 1907 |22 Jul 1964 |21339261 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Alexander |6 Apr 1902 |27 Sep 1967 |21339361 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Classel Hugh Davis |2 Feb 1914 |4 Jul 1976 |21339444 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Juanita Hart Carlisle |21 May 1934 |14 Nov 2000 |21346507 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Thomas Jefferson “Bub” |7 Dec 1934 |14 Jul 2011 |73459650 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Alexander “Alex” |12 Apr 1856 |6 Aug 1933 |21421407 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stewart |Charles |1871 |1908 |42607976 |S 1, R 14, G 42 | | |- | |Stewart I |Thomas Jefferson |18 Nov 1855 |15 Dec 1926 |21420872 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stidham |Homer Philip |21 Jan 1939 |22 Jun 1999 |155242862 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stidham |Henry E |1889 |1973 |42607978 |S 2R 2, STIDHAM, G 1 | | |- | |Stidham |Jennie Lee Matlock Newton |20 Sep 1908 |29 Jul 2006 |42607979 |S, Row, G |NO | |- | |Stidham |Virginia Emaline |Unknown |2004 |42607980 |S, Row, G | | |- | |Stins |Infant |1902 |1902 |42607982 |S 1, R 10, G 45 |NO | |- | |Stinson |Bama McCalman |1870 |1902 |42607981 |S 1, R 10, G 44 | | |- | |Stockwell |Elizabeth |1864 |1946 |42607983 |S 2R 4, DARNER, G 1 | | |- | |Stone |Lora Mae Hunter |23 Oct 1911 |19 Sep 2016 |170364826 |S 3, R C6, S 1, G | | |- | |Stone |Elizabeth O “Bessie” |1901 |27 May 1937 |211473180 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Stone |Nellie G. |10 Jul 1913 |30 Jul 1963 |21423276 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stone |Junell C. |3 Jun 1931 |8 Dec 1955 |21423301 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stone |Jeff Hugh |20 Sep 1910 |28 Sep 2003 |21423328 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stone |Noble B. |8 Dec 1902 |12 Mar 1969 |21514649 |S 2R 16, STONEBROOK, G 1 | | |- | |Stone |Beulah B |1902 |1987 |42607984 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 4 | | |- | |Stone |Burrell F |22 Jun 1886 |May 1982 |42607985 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 3 | | |- | |Stone |Lawrence W |1909 |1975 |42607987 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 2 | | |- | |Stone |Martha Ellen “Mattie” Shuttlesworth |25 Feb 1865 |3 Feb 1952 |42607989 |S 2R 17, POTTS, G 1 | | |- | |Stonebrook |Homer Allen |7 Jun 1920 |18 Oct 2009 |42607990 |S 2R 16, STONEBROOK, G 2 | | |- | |Stonebrook |Hazel Inez Twitty |10 Jun 1919 |14 Jun 1995 |42608037 |No plot listed | | |- | |Strange |Infant Son |Unknown |Unknown |155473996 |No plot listed | | |- | |Strange |Susie Collier |28 Jan 1925 |23 Jul 2011 |155474831 |No plot listed | | |- | |Strange Jr |Curtis Edward |6 Nov 1969 |6 Nov 1969 |21535431 |No plot listed | | |- | |Strange Sr |Curtis Edward |10 Mar 1924 |20 Jul 2000 |21534745 |No plot listed | | |- | |Strother |Emma McGee |18 Jun 1914 |13 Apr 2002 |42607993 |S 1, R 10, G 15 | | |- | |Stubbs |Martha Myers |1847 |1931 |37153427 |No plot listed | | |- | |Stubbs |Estella |1906 |1917 |37153954 |S 1, R S 1, G 5 | | |- | |Sullivan | |Agnes Walker |1911 |1974 |42607995 |S 1, R 17, G 80 | | |- | |Sullivan |Guy A |1897 |1963 |42607996 |S 1, R 17, G 81 | | |- | |Taylor |Gloid |22 May 1904 |7 Oct 1990 |35599733 |No plot listed | |Duplicate |- | |Taylor |Janet Sharon “Jan” Stewart |2 Sep 1954 |20 Apr 2010 |51432859 |No plot listed | | |- | |Taylor |Vickie |23 Mar 1947 |8 Dec 2010 |155435710 |No plot listed | | |- | |Taylor |Sidney Clarence |9 Nov 1931 |29 Apr 2016 |162445453 |No plot listed | | |- | |Taylor |C. Gloid |22 May 1905 |7 Oct 1990 |201559139 |No plot listed | |Duplicate |- | |Taylor |Dimple Fraizer |10 Sep 1911 |11 Aug 2000 |42607997 |S 3, R C5, 7, G |NO | |- | |Taylor |Eva Mae Henderson |26 Mar 1913 |11 Apr 1989 |42607998 |S 2R 18, TAYLOR, G 2 | | |- | |Taylor |Irene Pickler |12 Sep 1878 |2 Jul 1972 |42607999 |S 2R 18, TAYLOR, G 7 | | |- | |Taylor |J Marshall |1911 |1980 |42608000 |S 3, R C5, 7, G |NO | |- | |Taylor |Laura Spence |10 Mar 1907 |13 Jul 1987 |42608001 |S 3, R C5, 7, G | | |- | |Taylor |Linda Spruell |18 Mar 1943 |17 Jul 1968 |42608003 |S 2R 18, TAYLOR, G 3 | | |- | |Taylor |Marida T |15 Nov 1889 |12 Apr 1928 |42608004 |S 1, R S 1, G 38 | | |- | |Taylor |Needham H. “Need” |11 Feb 1878 |16 Jun 1964 |42608005 |S 2R 18, TAYLOR, G 6 | | |- | |Taylor Sr |Lawrence Edward “Happy” |20 Feb 1908 |9 Jan 1991 |42608002 |S 2R 18, TAYLOR, G 1 | | |- | |Teague |Judy Weems |22 Aug 1948 |2 Feb 2014 |155636994 |No plot listed | | |- | |Thomas |Orlean Weems |19 Apr 1922 |7 Dec 2010 |175383600 |No plot listed | | |- | |Thomas |Clara Belle Spence |7 Aug 1905 |23 Nov 1999 |42608006 |S 2R 17, THOMAS, G 2 | | |- | |Thomas |Harvey Hubbard |21 Dec 1902 |24 Jul 1978  |42608007 |S 2, R 11, THOMAS, G 1 | | |- | |Thomas |James L. |1930 |Unknown |42608008 |S 2R 17, THOMAS, G 4 | | |- | |Thomas |Lewis C |1900 |1991 |42608009 |S 2R 17, THOMAS, G 1 | | |- | |Thomas |Louise M |1924 |1988 |42608011 |S 2R 17, THOMAS, G 5 | | |- | |Thomas |Margaret McDonald |1908 |1964 |42608012 |S 2, R 11, THOMAS, G 2 | | |- | |Thomas Jr |John H. |14 Jul 1915 |1 Apr 1979 |21535641 |No plot listed | | |- | |Thompson |Martha Kay |19 Apr 1951 |22 Aug 1974 |155241150 |No plot listed | | |- | |Thompson |J M |1865 |1910 |42608013 |S 1, R 5, G 30 |NO | |- | |Thompson |Joseph C |1846 |1910 |42608014 |S 1, R 7, G 1 |NO | |- | |Thompson |Josephine Stewart |1851 |1929 |42608015 |S 1, R 7, G 3 |NO | |- | |Thompson |Rosa Lee |1914 |1934 |42608016 |S 1, R 10, G 69 | | |- | |Thompson |Stephen Clinton |1 Mar 1855 |21 May 1937 |42608017 |S 1, R 19, G 28 | | |- | |Thompson |Susie |1874 |1910 |42608018 |S 1, R 5, G 29 |NO | |- | |Tidrow |James Dixon |1926 |1982 |42608020 |S 1, R 10, G 62 | | |- | |Tidrow |Lex Ray |1898 |1947 |42608021 |S 1, Row10, G 61 | | |- | |Tinkes |Charlie E |3 Nov 1916 |3 Feb 1984 |42608022 |S 3, R C8, 6, G | | |- | |Toombs |Fannie L |1879 |1979 |42608023 |S 1, R 7, G 7 |NO | |- | |Trexler |Alec John Johnny |1965 |1993 |42608024 |S 1, R 24, G 60 | | |- | |Trexler |Donald |1931 |1988 |42608025 |S 1, R 24, G 67 | | |- | |Trexler |Frances Denise |1980 |1980 |42608026 |S 1, R 24, G 61 | | |- | |Trexler |Frances Denise |1941 |1977 |42608027 |S 1, R 24, G 62 | | |- | |Troylman |Celia |1895 |1897 |42608028 |S 1, R 4, G 33 | | |- | |Tubberville |Leatha J Smith |10 Dec 1951 |3 Mar 2008 |42608029 |S 1, Row, G | | |- | |Tucker |Ada |1939 |1939 |42608030 |S 1, R 13A, G 21 | | |- | |Tucker |Cecil L |1934 |1954 |42608031 |S 1, R 13A, G 18 | | |- | |Tucker |Lura |23 Jan 1912 |18 Apr 2004 |42608032 |S 1, R 13A, G 19 | | |- | |Tucker |O H |11 Jun 1898 |23 Jan 1952 |42608033 |S,1 Row 13A, G 20 | | |- | |Tucker |Vaca |1939 |1939 |42608034 |S 1, R 13A, G 22 | | |- | |Twitty |Brenda Joyce |Unknown |Unknown |42608035 |S 2R 16, STONEBROOK, G 4 | | |- | |Twitty |Geraldine Wilson |4 Oct 1930 |27 Aug 2015 |42608036 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 8 | | |- | |Twitty |Inez Williams |1895 |1966 |42608038 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 5 | | |- | |Twitty |James Edward |3 Oct 1953 |15 Mar 1982 |42608039 |S 2R 16, STONEBROOK, G 3 | | |- | |Twitty |Meva Dora McCalman |28 Aug 1917 |1 Aug 1972 |42608040 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 4 | | |- | |Twitty |Thomas Edward |7 Sep 1921 |4 Jan 1979 |42608041 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 7 | | |- | |Twitty |William Dawson |1893 |1961 |42608044 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 6 | | |- | |Twitty Jr |William Dawson |15 Mar 1917 |20 Aug 1998 |42608042 |S 2R 15, ADKINS, G 3 | | |- | |Twitty Sr |Wade Thomas |21 Jun 1908 |3 Dec 1943 |42608043 |S 1, R 16, G 37 | | |- | |Tyler |Betty Sue |1934 |Unknown |42608045 |S 1, R 17, G 45 |NO | |- | |Tyler |Hershel |2 Nov 1934 |2 Jan 1988 |42608046 |S 1, R 17, G 46 | | |- | |Unknown |Alex |Unknown |Unknown |42673601 |S 1, R 23, G 74 |NO | |- | |Unknown |Unreadable |Unknown |Unknown |42673617 |S 1, R 12, G 41 |NO | |- | |Unmarked G |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673613 |S 1, R 23, G 60 |NO | |- | |Unmarked G |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673614 |S 1, R 23, G 59 |NO | |- | |Unmarked G |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673615 |S 1, R 24, G 64 |NO | |- | |Unmarked G |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673616 |S 1, R 24, G 65 |NO | |- | |Unmarked G |Unknown |Unknown |Unknown |42673618 |S 1, R 12, G 40 |NO | |- | |Vaughan |R Luther |1890 |1960 |42608047 |S 2R 15, VAUGHAN, G 1 | | |- | |Vaughan |Valma C |1893 |1976 |42608048 |S 2R 15, VAUGHAN, G 2 | | |- | |Vestal |Bennie L |1893 |1895 |42608049 |S 1, R 6, G 38 |NO | |- | |Vinson |Willie Beatrice |29 Aug 1914 |29 Jun 1975 |82380432 |No plot listed | | |- | |Vinson |Leon |11 Jun 1909 |9 Sep 1974 |42608050 |S 2R 10, CRABTREE, G 1 | | |- | |Vowell |Morris |1940 |1940 |42608051 |S 1, R 23, G 23 | | |- | |Wagnon |Ara William |10 Dec 1910 |29 Mar 1980 |178453295 |No plot listed |NO |Name question. |- | |Wagnor |Ara William |1910 |1980 |42608055 |S 3, R C8, 2A, G |NO |Duplicate |- | |Wagnor |Etta Rae |1921 |1996 |42608056 |S 3, R C8, 2A, G |NO | |- | |Wagoner |William Taylor |14 Mar 1860 |3 Nov 1933 |50880057 |S 1, R 13, #68 | | |- | |Wagoner |Glen Harvie |31 Mar 1914 |20 Jun 1936 |42608052 |S 1, R 13, G 71 | | |- | |Wagoner |Willie Green |19 Sep 1916 |21 Apr 1934 |42608054 |S 1, R 13, G 70 | | |- | |Wagoner |J F |Unknown |1918 |42608057 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 74 | | |- | |Walding |Mary Jefferson “Jeffie” Stewart |5 Aug 1894 |30 Oct 1972 |21346622 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |John Harry |15 Aug 1891 |20 Mar 1958 |21346657 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |PFC Gerald Alex |28 Apr 1925 |20 Jul 1996 |21346684 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |Max Burk “Mickey” |16 Sep 1927 |25 Feb 1987 |21346764 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |Ronald Max |28 Feb 1950 |26 Jul 1982 |21346779 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |Stewart Henry |1 May 1915 |30 Jun 1966 |21346799 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |Hazel Katherine Tilley |13 Mar 1928 |17 Jan 1996 |21351699 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding |Hazel Beulah Massey |30 Oct 1919 |29 Aug 1976 |21422048 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding Jr |Ronald Max |29 Sep 1971 |17 Jan 2010 |51475225 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walding Sr |Donald George “Bubba” |22 Jan 1952 |4 Jun 2007 |21694139 |No plot listed | | |- | |Walker |Dr. A G |1881 |1947 |42608060 |S2R 13, WALKER, G 1 | | |- | |Walker |Bryant M |6 Jun 1923 |7 May 1997 |42608061 |S 1, R 17, G 75 | | |- | |Walker |Tilda Jane |1890 |1978 |42608062 |S 1, R 17, G 74 | | |- | |Wall |Jewell W. |14 Aug 1940 |6 Mar 2004 |8562255 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Wallace |Nora D |1886 |1975 |42608064 |S 1, R 22, G 29 | | |- | |Wallace |Sam W |24 Sep 1881 |21 Apr 1938 |42608065 |S 1, R 22, G 28 | | |- | |Ward |Willie |6 Jul 1898 |30 Jul 1900 |175383867 |No plot listed | | |- | |Ward |Herman W |1895 |1904 |42608066 |S 1, R 8, G 61 | | |- | |Ward |Ina L |1899 |1900 |42608067 |S 1, R 8, G 62 | | |- | |Warren |Ellen Blankenship |21 Feb 1905 |25 Nov 1932 |36070069 |S 1, R 3, G 39 | | |- | |Warren |Huberta Clary |10 Mar 1943 |28 Oct 2000 |42608068 |S 3, R C3, 8, G | | |- | |Warren |T. C. “Bill” |6 Jun 1940 |2 Dec 2001 |42608069 |S 3, R C3, 8, G | | |- | |Washington |Roy |26 Feb 1914 |14 Jul 1915 |175384050 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Wedgeworth |Samuel Jack |3 Aug 1914 |1 Jul 1964 |42608070 |S 1, R 19, G 53 | | |- | |Wedgeworth |Jewel Williams |4 Jan 1920 |May 1971 |42608071 |S 1, R 19, G 52 | | |- | |Weems |Terry Lee |20 Jul 1950 |3 Dec 2021 |234681645 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Weems |Terrell Brian |22 May 1978 |29 Nov 2012 |113145294 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Terrell P |18 Dec 1926 |17 Apr 1968 |155502877 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Hazel |28 Jun 1932 |24 Feb 1980 |155502958 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Tifton “Buddy” |28 Sep 1923 |10 Feb 1936 |155520645 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Otis Benjamin |1899 |1927 |161279142 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Andrew |Unknown |Unknown |161279756 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |J William |1 Aug 1872 |6 Sep 1903 |161279942 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |Kitty Smith |1873 |1912 |161279980 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weems |G W |1872 |1903 |42608072 |S 1, R 12, G 39 |NO | |- | |Weems |Merritt Harvel |17 Aug 1920 |9 Dec 1974 |42608073 |S 1, R 18, G 71 | | |- | |Weems |Joe Carl |28 Dec 1923 |1965 |42608074 |S 1, R 20, G 15 | | |- | |Weems |Luetta 'Tiny Hunter |12 Oct 1912 |14 Sep 1996 |42608075 |S 1, R 20, G 13 | | |- | |Weems |Onie Mae Lane |27 Jan 1927 |8 Jul 2006 |42608076 |S 1, R 18, G 70 | | |- | |Weems |R C |1876 |1895 |42608078 |S 1, R 12, G 37 | | |- | |Weems |Susie A |1931 |1973 |42608079 |S 1, R 20, G 14 | | |- | |Weems |Thomas Ray |3 Nov 1938 |21 Apr 2009 |42608080 |S 1, Row, G |NO | |- | |Weems Jr |William Oran |3 Nov 1938 |17 Jul 2005 |175384180 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Weems |Thomas Ray |26 Aug 1963 |4 Apr 2017 |178121602 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Weems Sr |William Oran |13 Feb 1898 |1970 |42608077 |No plot listed | | |- | |Weidman |Charles C |4 Nov 1930 |15 Nov 2003 |33213868 |S 1, R 20, G 16 | |Duplicate |- | |Whetstone |Clide B |1915 |1989 |42608081 |S 3, R C3, S 1, G | | |- | |Whetstone |Ray |1912 |1991 |42608082 |S 3, R C3, S 1, G |NO | |- | |Whisenhunt |William Andrew |17 May 1931 |29 May 2010 |53143342 |No plot listed | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Pauline June “Polly” Puryear |23 Nov 1931 |13 Oct 2015 |175384347 |No plot listed | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Clara E |1930 |Unknown |42608083 |S 1, R 15, G 62 | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Jacinta Ruth Davis |24 Nov 1904 |20 Jan 1934 |42608084 |S 1, R 23, G 4 | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Lewis A |1920 |2000 |42608085 |S 1, R 15, G 61 | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Robert Pierce |19 May 1893 |8 Apr 1984 |42608086 |S 1, R 23, G 3 | | |- | |Whisenhunt |Ruth Ardell Kendrick |18 Feb 1899 |13 Feb 1993 |42608087 |S 1, R 23, G 2 | | |- | |Whittington |Grover C |1896 |1957 |155505717 |No plot listed | | |- | |Whorton |Billy |1930 |1933 |42608088 |S 1, R 14, G 7 | | |- | |Wiedman |Charles C |1930 |2003 |42608089 |S 1, R 22, G 19 |NO |Duplicate |- | |Wilburn |Iva Jane |1888 |1968 |42608090 |S 1, R 2,, G 33 | | |- | |Wilburn |Rev Willie James |1888 |1943 |42608091 |S 1, R 2,, G 34 | | |- | |Wilcox |Mildred |28 Dec 1932 |7 Jun 1990 |21422762 |No plot listed | |Duplicate |- | |Wilcox |Ophelia R Dinkins |21 Feb 1920 |20 Jan 1997 |21422796 |No plot listed | |Duplicate |- | |Wilkins |Mary Lou Lewis |28 Jan 1944 |21 Jan 2013 |175731370 |No plot listed | | |- | |Wilkins |Jerry D |1947 |1974 |42608092 |S 1, R 13A, G 27 | | |- | |Wilkins |L E |1922 |2008 |42608093 |S 1, Row, G |NO | |- | |Williams |Jerry |9 Jul 1926 |25 Apr 1968  |33213598 |No plot listed | | |- | |Williams |Jimmie |11 Oct 1931 |26 Sep 1954 |155248978 |No plot listed | | |- | |Williams |Edith Cochran |1912 |1952 |175330196 |No plot listed | | |- | |Williams |Clifford M Wallace |19 Jan 1909 |7 Feb 1994 |42608094 |S 1, R 22, G 26 | | |- | |Williams |James |1931 |1954 |42608095 |S 2R 3, WILLIAMS, G 1 |NO | |- | |Williams |Jefferson Davis “Jeff” |1903 |1936 |42608096 |S 1, R 22, G 27 | | |- | |Williams |Mary L. Howard |1910 |1983 |42608097 |S 2R 3, WILLIAMS, G 3 | | |- | |Williams |Robert Manley |17 May 1889 |6 May 1966 |42608098 |S 2R 3, WILLIAMS, G 2 | | |- | |Williams |Archie Cameron |1866 |30 Jun 1945 |42608099 |S 1, R 5, G 4 | | |- | |Williams |Barbara Baker |1938 |Unknown |42608100 |S 3, R C3, 9A, G |NO | |- | |Williams |C. W. |1937 |1996 |42608101 |S 3, RowC3, 9A, G |NO | |- | |Williams |Carl Cameron |1910 |1955 |42608102 |S 1, R 5, G 2 | | |- | |Williams |Henry Thomas |1914 |1996 |42608103 |S 3, R C4, S 1, G |NO | |- | |Williams |Jack |Unknown |Unknown. |42608104 |S 1, R 1S 1, G 28 | | |- | |Williams |Jessie |1897 |1912 |42608105 |S 1, R 3, G 17 | | |- | |Williams |John P |1871 |1958 |42608106 |S 1, R 3, G 15 | | |- | |Williams |Josephine Abigail “Josie” Cox |1875 |1953 |42608107 |S 1, R 3, G 14 | | |- | |Williams |Mamie Garner |25 May 1899 |27 Jan 1993 |42608108 |S 2R 12, WILLIAMS, G 2 | | |- | |Williams |Mollie Pearl |1914 |1997 |42608109 |S 3, R C4, S 1, G |NO | |- | |Williams |Nancy Aline Elizabeth Hinton |8 Feb 1871 |25 Apr 1952 |42608110 |S 1, R 5, G 3 | | |- | |Williams |Thomas |2 Sep 1897 |11 Dec 1968 |42608111 |S 2R 12, WILLIAMS, G 1 | | |- | |Williamson |Dan boogie |7 Apr 1963 |31 Aug 1997 |5654022 |No plot listed | | |- | |Willie |Beatrice |1914 |1975 |42608112 |S 2R 10, CRABTREE, G 2 |NO | |- | |Willis |George |1894 |1934 |42608113 |S1 R 20, G 2A | | |- | |Wilson|Leowen |8 Mar 1940 |21 Aug 2014 |134723533 |No plot listed | | |- | |Wilson |Elizabeth |1894 |1970 |42608114 |S 1, R 2,, G 2 | | |- | |Wilson |Jake |1894 |1940 |42608115 |S 1, R 2,, G 1 | | |- | |Wilson |James |14 Jun 1920 |24 May 1986 |42608116 |S 1, R 2,, G 3 | | |- | |Wilson |Jesse |1922 |1974 |42608117 |S 1, R 20, G 3B | | |- | |Wilson |Juanita |1923 |1958 |42608119 |S 1, R 20, G 2B | | |- | |Wilson |John |1855 |1938 |42608118 |S 1, R 20, G 1B | | |- | |Winkley |Annie Bell Bailey Welch |1903 |1993 |42608120 |S 1, Row3, G 7 |NO | |- | |Winkley |Boulah B |1886 |1921 |42608121 |S 1, R 4, G 5 |NO | |- | |Winkley |Houston W |1880 |1968 |42608122 |S 1, R 4, G 6 |NO | |- | |Winkley |Martha Mattie Hardy |1850 |1935 |42608123 |S 1, R 5, G 5 |NO | |- | |Winkley |Sam |1870 |1954 |42608124 |S 1, R 5, G 6 |NO | |- | |Wise |Elizabeth Ann Shockley |1929 |1971 |42608125 |S 1, R 22, G 3 | | |- | |Wise |George Ray |1913 |1982 |42608126 |S 1, R 22, G 4 | | |- | |Wyrick |Isabelle “Belle” Craine |1896 |1974 |42608127 |S 1, R 23, G 45 | | |- | |Wyrick |Cleo |1917 |1936 |42608128 |S 1, R 23, G 43 | | |- | |Wyrick |Edward |16 Nov 1921 |23 Aug 1986 |42608129 |S 3, R C4, 15, G | | |- | |Wyrick |LaJuan |1930 |Unknown |42608130 |S 3, R C4, 15, G |NO | |- | |Wyrick |Walter L. |11 Feb 1887 |24 Jun 1952 |42608131 |S 1, R 23, G 44 | | |- | |Yates |Maggie Spruell |1908 |1955 |42608132 |S 1, R 2,, G 41 | | |- | |Young |Don Robert |10 Sep 1953 |9 Aug 2016 |168117187 |No plot listed |NO | |- | |Young |Clarence Ray |13 Feb 1926 |30 Apr 2004 |21483308 |No plot listed | | |- | |Young |Esma Robinleen Wellborn |25 Nov 1925 |2 Aug 1998 |42608134 |S 3, R C4, 4, G | | |- | |Young |Willie Odell |17 Oct 1922 |28 Apr 1970 |42608135 |S 3, R C4, 4, G | | |}

Walpole As It Was and As It Is

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Walpole, New Hampshire]] == Walpole As It Was and As It Is == containing the complete civil history of the town from 1749 to 1879, together with a history of all the church organizations; also, a history of one hundred and fifty families that settled in the town previous to 1820, with biographical sketches of a large number of its prominent citizens, and also, a census of the town taken April 1, 1878. * by George Aldrich * published by The Claremont Manufacturing Co., Claremont, N.H., 1880 * Source Example: ::: Aldrich, George. ''[[Space:Walpole As It Was and As It Is|Walpole As It Was and As It Is]]'' (Claremont Manufacturing Co., Claremont, N.H., 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Aldrich|Aldrich]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walpole As It Was and As It Is|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/walpoleasitwasas00aldr * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028836836 * https://archive.org/details/walpoleasitwasas1749aldr

Walpole Name Study

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[[Category:Walpole Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Ogle-1294|Bree Ogle]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Walradth Family Project

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The goal of this project is to rebuild the Family Tree of the Palatine Walradths, and eventually tie in everybody who preceded them in the 17th century. This is not about drilling straight into Rhineland: This is about organizing the cousins of AT LEAST the families in North America. Obviously this means reaching back before the earliest settlers, but I do not consider drilling straight back down a family name a priority. That usually doesn't help much research, it only traces father-son connections and omits all of the variety that makes up the descendants. One of my main tools is the Walrath Family Association Newsletter, which was published by Jerry Walrath and edited by Reetha Clancy from 1971-2001. Reetha's work is the largest and longest-running study of Walrath genealogy that I am currently aware of. My grandmother is Member #184, mentioned in Newsletter #54, Page 1. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-46087|Matthew Thompson]]. My Walrad ancestry dead-ended with [[[Walradt-20|Abraham|Audolph Walradt]]], my 4th great-grandfather. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding records of the families where the surnames changed, including AT MINIMUM dates of birth, death, and of course whenever possible, marriages. * Finding gravestones, whenever possible, through findagrave.com (or, even better, volunteering at findagrave.com and uploading photos of the gravestones) and VERIFYING said information through a second source. * If you are a descendant of ANY of the surnames, please post your lineage here in this forum... use the "relationship to Me" tool and copy the text directly into your post. * IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS AN ORIGINAL MEMBER OF THE WALRATH FAMILY ASSOCIATION please send me a private message. I am VERY interested in meeting you! It would also be good to note a Walrath Family Association Member number in their Biography. If you are NOT a member of one of the above names but would like to help out, please comment stating your reason. Perhaps you are a resident of a large Walrath community, or work in a professional capacity as a genealogist or historian, or maybe you just happen to have a ton of information regarding the family. For more about the Walrath Family Association Newsletter, please look here: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~walfam/family/WFNewsletter/WFNpages.html Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21418094 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walsh Cemetery

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[[Category:Walsh Cemetery, Walsh, Colorado]] * Town of Walsh - [http://www.townofwalsh.com/cemetery.html Walsh Cemetery] website * [http://coloradogravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=359&pg=8 Walsh Cemetery] on Colorado Gravestones site * [https://www.facebook.com/Town-of-Walsh-152960098108355/ Facebook page] * [http://www.interment.net/data/us/co/colorado_cemetery_oz.htm Woodmen of the World burials] in Walsh Cemetery

Walsh Cousin's Club

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The objective of this space is to provide a single page with all the information from the "Cousins' Club" booklet. The pages are in the order in which they were placed in the booklet and secured with a brad. (One can see on the image the location of the brad, as there are rust stains remaining.) Pages were not numbered, this I added to the images. These numbers also correspond to the file/image name. The pages are in birth order of offspring that lived to adulthood. To link to this page: [[Space:Walsh Cousin's Club|Walsh Cousins' Club]] Page 2 contains information about James Walsh and Bridget Callahan. Page 3 daughter Catherine "Kate" Walsh. I do not know who changed the information about the number of grandchildren. page 4 daughter Julia Walsh. page 5 son Frank Walsh. Note- This was the longest/biggest page in the booklet due to the size of Frank's family. His given name was Francis. page 6 son William Walsh. Note-William's birth date has been edited, source unknown. page 7 son Joe Walsh. Note- His given name was Joseph. page 8 daughter Marie Walsh. page 9 daughter Alice Walsh. Note-Alices date of death March 2001, written in my mother's hand (Marie Austin Walsh). page 9 "Total of 18 first cousins and 61 second cousins" is incorrect. I can only assume that the 16 refers to the children (of James and Bridget) and their spouses . However the 61 first cousins is not accurate. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walsh Cousin's Club|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Walsh Family Mysteries

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Looking for any information re Charles Walsh born 11/10/1882 and died 2/24/1948. In Ilion, NY. Sister of Mary WALSH, Father of Rose, Florence (Flossie), Charles K., and Arthur. Sister of Mary Walsh. Husband of Julia King.

Walter & Ada Busch Family Reunion

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Getting ready for the Annual Busch Family Reunion!!

Walter & Evenly Drummond

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study] Walter de Gosewyk, Master Merchant : '''''Burgess''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1291 through 1322 : '''''Mayor''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1311 through 1312 : '''''Deputy to all Bailiffs and Lieges''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1309 : '''''Owner''''' of ALL HOLY ISLAND for 6 days during a medieval 'property flip' in 1313! :: born abt 1270, Holy Island, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Miscellaneous Charters" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s15138jd84q.xml#S-2-1-33 Durham University Archives], Entry for John of Goswick, abt 1274, Ref: 1.1 Spec. 9 :: died Feb-1322, Fenwick, Northumberland, England :: Language Spoken: French, Latin, English? (Notable Profile) == Preamble == ''Preamble:'' This one profile is perhaps two years of my life, researching my cousin-uncle Walter de Goswyk. I encourage everyone to tease out that long thread and research the 12-15th centuries. These were times of incredible alliances and accomplishments. :''Originality of work:'' nearly 100%, though we all share the world, no? [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22walter+de+goswyk%22&oq=%22walter+de+goswyk%22 Google Search of 'Walter de Goswyk' (quoted)]: about (4) results (its only counting Patent Rolls hits as legit) :Enjoy some research brand new to the public. Its out there, folks, go find it, then SHARE it! ----- -----
[Berwick in 1275 is] "...so populous and of such commercial importance that it might rightly be called another Alexandria, whose riches were the sea and the water its walls" ~ William Edington
----- == Biography == Walter de Goswyk and his [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Roger_de_Goswyk%2C_Burgess_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed%2C_Keeper_of_the_Mint&public=1 brother Roger] were mercers who happened to be on the Border of Scotland at the perfect time to experience the Siege of Berwick. It isnt clear to me what led Walter & Roger to be one of the Burgesses, but by 1292, we know they quickly gained power in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, and interacted as officers to the Crown, with responsibilities for Mercery, as well as Tax Collecting. Tax Collecting becomes a familial theme that has followed the Gostwicks through the next 900yrs, sprinkling auditors throughout time for your reconciliation pleasure. The central theme in Walter's life become his debts from the period in which he held the city, and Robert the Bruce attacked. In July of 1317, Walter was named as one of the 12 Burgesses who would have hostages taken. He was forced to hand over his son, Thomas as hostage, and Thomas would be held in prison until May 1319 when Walter was pardoned. The King finally calculated the debt owed Walter at £780 sterling restitution in 1313 is the conservative equivalent to $766,000 USD in 2018. To understand Walter's parentage, we look to some of the earliest records of Northumberland and the church. There we find John of Goswick residing on Holy Island, just at the time that our Walter would be born. We find no indication of conflicts in early name patterns, and the 2-3 other Gostwicks in the area within 50yrs have been ruled out. (very rough start of BIO) ----- === Oath to King Edward I as Burgers === '''''1291''''', ''Oath of Fealty'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England
Burgers & Community who took the Oath of Fealty to Edward I of England, in 1291a.d.; {snip} Walter de Gosewyk
17-Nov-'''''1292''''', Berwick Castle, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : At Berwick Castle, King Edward I arbitrated between John Balliol and Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale in the quest for the Scottish crown . They decided in favor of Balliol./Berwick Castle Jun-'''''1294''''', ''War Declared'', England :England declares war on France. In response, King Balliol of Scotland invades England, capturing and looting Cumberland. Mar-'''''1296''''', Berwick Captured, England : King Edward I conquers Berwick in the start of the First War of Scottish Independence abt '''''1296''''', ''Property'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : according to a later suit, '''''Walter de Goswick''''' buys land and tenement from John de Botelson for 10 marks, who has stolen the seal of Michael le Spicer to make a Quit claim deed of his property === Marriage & Children === abt '''''1297''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Walter de Gosewyk to Johanna de Cheswyk 3 children are known to this union: # John de Gosewyk, Esq. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Thomas_de_Goswyk,_Hostage_of_the_Crown, then defector of the Crown] # Walter de Goswyk, ''suspected but no evidence'' ----- Jul-'''''1300''''', ''War Declared'', England : War declared between England and Scotland '''''1302''''', ''Suit'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, EnglandBritish History Online, [database on-line]. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9149094 www.british-history.ac.uk], Northern Petitions, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Petition, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1302, Ref: SC 8/91/4548 : Michael le Spicer claims John de Botelston sold his land and tenement to Walter de Goswick for 10 marks when he was out of his mind, which shops the king had granted him for his damages of £52 sterling when the king conquered Berwick 6 years before ----- '''''1306''''', Politics, Scotland : Robert Bruce is crowned King of Scotland ----- === Burgess of a busy border Port Town === 5-Nov-'''''1307''''', Commission, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=21 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg9, membrane 12 : Commission to '''''Walter de Goswyk''''' & John Spark to collect 2s on each tun of wine in the port of Berwick-upon-Tweed ----- Jun-'''''1309''''', ''Witnesses'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Walter de Gosewyc, and Roger de Gosewyc were both witnesses to a sale between William de Caythorpe, and Sir Stephen de Seagrave ----- 14-Sep-'''''1309''''', ''Appointed Deputy'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Writ de intendendo to all bailiffs and other lieges, '''''Walter de Gosewyc to be deputy of the port of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed'''''. ----- 2-Aug-'''''1310''''', ''Commission'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=80 Hathitrust.org] (accessed [12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg68, membrane 20 : Commission of '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' to collect the 2s on each tun of imported wine granted by the merchant vintners, in the port of Berwick-upon-Tweed ----- abt '''''1311''''', ''Mayor'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9682858 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Petition, Betw 1307-1312 (accessed [10-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC 8/327/E863 :Roger de Walkyngton, clerk of the great custom and the exchange of Berwick ::He requests that two sufficient burgess of Berwick be ordained to answer for the account to whomever the king assigns. (Walter de Gosewyk is referenced by name) :(Paraphrased from French) ----- 16-Jan-'''''1311''''', ''Writ of Safe Conduct'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Elizabeth I, Vol. 3, 1563-1566", [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA327 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.327, membrane 21. : Safe conduct, for three years, for the men of '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', citizen of Berwick-upon-Tweed, sent with good & wares to trade in divers parts of the realm. ----- 13-Jul-'''''1311''''', ''Payment in Customs (taxes)'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA377 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.377, membrane 24. : Grant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berewick-on-Tweed''''', for a term of four years from Michaelmas next, of the issues of the great '''''custom on wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of Hertlepol''''', (''in part payment'') {snip} ''note: this is like being granted the 'royalties for 4 yrs of beatles album sales' in 1312, before the availability of cotton, wool England's top commodity'' {{image|file=Walter_de_Gosewyk_Burgess_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed.jpg}}
'''''Letters Patent of Edward II, acknowledging two debts to Walter de Goswyk'''''
----- 1-Feb-'''''1312''''', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313)", [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062149037;view=1up;seq=413 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.397, membrane 15. : {snip} notwithstanding that the king has lately assigned the issues of the custom to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' until he were satisfied of a debt due him from the king. ----- Mar-'''''1312''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : King Robert the Bruce attempts to capture Berwick, failing to do so. ----- 22-Mar-'''''1312''''', Lease, Matfen, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n539/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1156, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin (Latin > English by Google, reviewed/edited by Chris Gorman)
The dismissal of the '''''manor of Fennewik''''' to farm. Richard comes, and with divine permission bishop of Durham, to all those to whom the the present letters shall come, greeting. Know that we have granted to the firm dismissed '''''Walter Gosewik''''' 'capital MESSUAGE us, our arable land and Sunday; Fennewik out, the domain of our field and pasture, said messuage and land appurtenant that is to say, a messuage of it, the earth, and fill the meadows, which are of Simon, son of Kerkeby, from the lease of Anthony, our predecessor, of late, has taken hold in the same villiage; but in respect of which the same, Simon, took her by the others, she by no means interfere at all; Messuage must be held above the ground, while the meadow and feeding of the foregoing, the aforesaid Walter and his heirs at the festival of the Pentecost in the twelfth year of 1300, for a term of fifteen years the next following and fully completed; on an annual payment to us and twenty marks sterling, to be our own, at our exchequer of Norham, to the terms below freedom of Norham regular contacts and finding out Fennewik forester, and to keep warrens of our sacred island, the liberation of their own; that is to say, each of which, according to the twelve weeks, one quarter of wheat a year. Wherefore we will and grant, for us and our successors, our borders, as the aforesaid messuage of the aforesaid Walter could not have their own, and to take hold of him and his heirs and the earth, with the meadow, and the pasture of what has been said, to the end of the border, as far as is aforesaid, as aforesaid; And whatever he has built within the Messuage, up to the value returned at the sight of men worthy of credit, to have, we will do the same in the allocation may without prejudice to the payment of debt to their own, during the part. In testimony portion of indented writing to the said Walter will remain our seal, and the other part of the instrument. with our possession, Walter has set his seal. Given in Middleham, xxiij °. March; AD 1300. the eleventh, and the first of Our Pontificate.
----- 18-Apr-'''''1312''''', ''Writ of Aid'', Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313). [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA454 Books.Google.com]: pg454, membrane 9. (accessed [11-Oct-2021])
rit of aid, directed to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed, and to merchant vintners aud all other the king’s bailiffs, ministers and lieges for Masters John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, and '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' and William de Piry, yeoman of the buttery whom the king is sending to the town of Berwick-on-Tweed to purvey wine and victuals in that town for his use and to forward 40 tuns of wine thence the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the expenses of the household and leave the remainder there in the custody of the receiver of the stock. By K.
----- 15-Jun-'''''1312''''', Hull, Yorkshire, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062149037;view=1up;seq=443 Hathitrust.org]: pg427, membrane 3. (accessed [11-Oct-2021]) : (paraphrased & snipped) : To Sheriff of Cambridge: pay Henry Typler for divers victuals bought from him at Berwick by the king's clerk Ranulph de Benton & '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', mayor of Berwick, sent to St. John of Perth for its defence ----- 28-Oct-'''''1312''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls:Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=171 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg159, membrane 9 : Grant to John de Sandale, King's clerk {snip} £575 13s 4d paid by him for '''''the King to Walter de Goswik''''' for the same sum paid by Walter in the time of Edward I for victuals bought from them {snip} ----- 27-Nov-'''''1312''''', ''Custody Grant?'', Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n563/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1180, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk :(''para-translated from Latin by Chris Gorman...I can quote the whole damn thing because it is MY work ;)'')
The faithful of all by these presents, that we, Richard permisione divine, bishop of Durham, de- dates and granted a '''''true and faithful Walter Gosewyk''''', keep the land and buildings which belonged to John de Neubigging, who had lately died, are in the company of Norham, and into the hands of our to pass, for the reason of their age are John 's, and of the heir of the aforesaid John, the son of the deceased, together with the reversions border of the priests, when it should accrue; to have and to hold to the said '''''Walter, his heirs and assigns, and their heirs''''', of us and our successors; rendering and performing services therefore due and accustomed. Also give and grant to the aforesaid Walter, marriages of John, and also of Alexandra, his mother; them, so that he can, where he wishes to marry (as long as they are disparaged, however, does not) or in some other of the said two marriages, to their own advantage to do it, in so far as he sees the reason, there has been previous to do next. And if we age, even a legitimate chance die, and granting chose Walter custody and marriage to the heir of its neighbors, and thus from heir to heir, until one of them reaches the legal age. You will not be witness of all these, is the seal has been affixed to the presence of one of us. Witnesses owners, Philip de La Leigh, Thomas Gray and Robert Gray, William Rydel 'soldiers, Roberto de Hagreston, Robert of Sokpeth, and others. Dated [] xviij®. day of November, in the year of our reign, and our second
''note: needs to be parsed out and explained better.'' ----- 16-Dec-'''''1312''''', Lyndesyde, Lindesfarne, Holy Isle, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 16 Dec 1312, Ref: f.5v-6r : Grant Richard Bishop of Durham to Robert de Helmesley: whole land called 'Lyndesyde' on Holy Island. Witnesses: '''''Walter de Gosewyk, Patrick de Gosewyk''''' {snipped} ----- 28-Sep-'''''1312''''', Historical Context, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Berwick-upon-Tweed: The history of the town and guild." Scott, J. (1888).London: E. Stock. [https://archive.org/stream/berwickupontwee00scotgoog/berwickupontwee00scotgoog_djvu.txt archive.org]; Entry for Adomarus de Valentia, pg. 40
Adomarus de Valentia prepares to defend Berwick, and he and his men, oust the residents of Berwick to use as lodging for their army. King Edward hears of this and orders homes returned to the citizens.
----- 8-Oct-'''''1313''''', Bond £1,000 sterling, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 16 Dec 1312, Ref: f.35r : Bond by Walter de Goswyk, Burgess of Berwick, to the prior & convent of Durham for £1,000 sterling for tithes & other things sold to him, to be paid (by 14-Apr-1314) ----- abt Oct-'''''1313''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Edward I, grants the Burgesses licence to trade anywhere they wish, except with Scotland (''paraphrased, but based on lovely Scottish trade papers I read at the University of Bristol'') ----- 1-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 1 Nov 1313, Ref: f.33v-34r : Lease by Geoffrey prior and the convent of Durham {snip} to '''''Walter de Goswyk, Burgess of Berwick'''''; tithes, lands & fisheries of Coldinghamshire, except town of Coldingham. 2yrs length ''comment: I always laugh when I read 'except the town'! These few entries represent a HUGE medieval land deal ~Chris'' ----- 4-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 4 Nov 1313, Ref: f.34v-35r : Chirograph lease by Geoffrey prior and the convent of Durham to '''''Walter de Goswyk''''', (basically everything) on Holy Island, except 1/2 the fishing tithes. The monks should receive peat and not be charged at the mill, as they used to be. {paraphrased} ----- 10-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 10 Nov 1313, Ref: f.34v-35r :Complicated agreement where Walter sells BACK the Coldinghamshire properties for £800 Sterling, with assurances. ----- Nov-'''''1313''''', ''Historical Context'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : In Nov, the King promotes Ralph Fitzwilliam to Keeper of the castle, naming Simon Warde as Keeper of Berwick ----- '''''1313''''', Legal, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"The 4th Report of the Royal Commision of Historical Manuscripts: Vol I", 1874; [https://books.google.com/books?id=uV8pAAAAYAAJ&dq=goswyk%20durham&pg=PA391#v=onepage&q&f=false Books.Google.com], pg. 391; Entry for W. de Goswyk, undated, abt 1313 : '''''W. de Goswyk, burgess of Berwick-on-Tweed''''', appoints Richard le Macoon of Hertrepolle, his attorney, to receive £780 sterling from the Collectors of the customs of Wools, & c. in the port of H, which sum the King had assigned to W part of moneys owing to him ''note: though undated, by reference we can place this after 1311 when his debt was patented, and before 1315 when the issue seemed resolved. ~Chris'' ----- 24-Jun-'''''1314''''', ''Historical Context'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Edward II of England musters 25,000 men at Berwick, in preparation for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bannockburn Battle of Bannockburn] ----- 15-Aug-'''''1314''''', ''Grant'', England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n641/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1259, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin, transcribed by Chris Gorman with Google tools : Grant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', the custody of the heir, and lands of Robert de Epplingden, deceased. Includes marriage of widow 'Joan' (Latin Translation via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin, quoted in full because its ''my damn translation'')
Richard comes, and with divine permission as bishop of Durham, to all those to whom the the present letters shall come, greeting in the Lord. Know that we have granted dear and faithful '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', and to keep the world Robert of Epplingdene tenements that belonged to the deceased, within the liberty of bishop of Durham, with the marriage of the heir to Thomas the same Robert disparagatione same without an heir; To have and to hold the aforesaid custody, together with the aforementioned marriage, until the legitimate state paesdicti heir. And if Joan, losing a wife that said Robert Epplingdene, dies; if there is one below the above-mentioned issue, we will and grant for us and our our successors, to establish that the aforesaid Walter, his heirs and assigns, will have the keep the land and buildings are losing the aforesaid Joan held on dowry heritage of the aforesaid heir, said the heir to the legitimate state, and thus, from heir to heir, custody of the said land, and the marriage of sorts how long any heir of the aforesaid heritage have been established. We have also to the aforesaid Walter her marriage portion of the aforesaid John, our dear widow; and Joan We do not want to be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter, His marriage to satisfy or forfeit his answer to Walter. how long any heir of the aforesaid heritage have been established. We have also to the aforesaid Walter her marriage portion of the aforesaid John, our dear widow; and Joan We do not want to be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter His marriage to satisfy or forfeit his answer to Walter. We just mentioned, Richard, Bishop of Durham, and his successors, all of the above custody of the land and buildings of the aforesaid, and marriages heir or heirs of the aforesaid, and of Joan the above-mentioned, in the form of the aforesaid, to the aforesaid Walter, his heirs, or assigns, and defend. In witness of which, the seal of one of us the present set. Given in Rychale 15th day of August, in the year 1314.
''note: this needs to be parsed for logic and made more precise ~Chris'' ----- 15-Aug-'''''1314''''', ''Grant'', England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n643/mode/2up archive.org], pg.1260, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin, transcribed by Chris Gorman with Google tools : Grant of all lands etc of Richard de Strutvile. Marriage of the heir of Richard. If widow of Richard dies, and the heir is still underage, then Walter & his heirs gain lands & marriage of the minor. Widow may marry without permission but gains no rights (Latin Translation via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin, quoted in full because its ''my damn translation'')
Ward of an heir under age to '''''Walter Gosewyk' ''''' Richard, permission, etc., to all to whom the present letters shall come, greeting in the Lord. Know that we have granted his beloved and faithful Walter de Gosewyk, keep of the land and buildings that were Richard Strutvile's, who died within the bishop of Durham; with the marriage of the heir of the same Richard, without disparagement, the same heir; To have and to hold the aforesaid keep the marriage together as described above, until the legal age of the said heir. And if she is; the wife of the aforesaid Richard Strutvile, has died, the said Heir under age, we will grant for us and our successors, that the aforesaid Walter, heirs or assigns, have custody of the land and the predicted widow, the former wife of the aforesaid Richard held on claiming the heritage of the aforesaid heir, the heir to the aforementioned legal age, and so from heir to heir, custody of the land and buildings of the aforesaid, and the marriage no matter how long any heir of this inheritance is full of age. We have also mentioned the widow of our marriage to Walter; How is the widow of the former wife of the aforesaid Richard Strutville, we would be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter marriage to his satisfaction, or forfeiting Walter and his answers. We just mentioned, Richard, Bishop of Durham, and his successors should keep all of the aforesaid land and buildings, and the marriage of the heir or heirs of the aforesaid, the aforementioned distribution. Our predictions in the form of the aforesaid Walter, his heirs or assigns, and defend. In witness whereof, apply our set. Given in Rykhale, the sixteenth day of August, AD 1314.
15-Oct-'''''1314''''', Norham, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n643/mode/2up archive.org], pg. ''misplaced'', Entry for Walter de Gosewyk : ''an obligation of Sir Robert de Coleville to offer up Norham Castle and County to the Bishop of Durham...'' {snip} In witness whereof, once an indenture between the castle and the said '''''Walter Goswyk recently accompanied me to the finish''''' (Latin Translation above via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin) ----- Jun-'''''1315''''', Various Ports, England"Berwick-upon-Tweed: The history of the town and guild." Scott, J. (1888).London: E. Stock. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-mEBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA41 archive.org]; Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg.41
During the [summer of 1315] ships from various ports were sent hither with provisions. A safe-conduct was granted to Thomas de Chescwyk, servant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, merchant''''', to guide a ship to Berwick with provisions.
''Note: Thomas de Chesswick was also likely 'kin' to Walter by marriage.~ Chris'' ----- Jan-'''''1316''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : King Robert Bruce attempts for a second time to capture Berwick, failing again. ----- 12-Mar-'''''1316''''', Drax, Yorkshire, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317). (accessed [11-Oct-2021]) [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA439 Books.Google.com]: pg439, membrane 30. : (re: Drax Manor) (Hugh le Despenser) had conveyed it, (and) lately sold the same to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', who granted it to the said Master John de Snaynton. ----- 22-May-'''''1316''''', Honour of Norham, Castle Norham, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.788, Entry for Walterum de Gosewyk : For just 5 months, Walter is '''''Keeper of the Castle of Norham'''''. (this passage still needs transcription from latin)
Commissio ad recipiendum Castrum de Norham Tenore praesentium pateat universis quod nos, Ricardus, permissione divina, Dunolmensis episcopus, dilectos nobis in Christo, Walterum de Gosewyk’, Willelmum de Brakenbyry, Galfridum de Edenham, et Rogerum de Saxton’, et eorum quemlibet, ad recipiendum castrum nostrum de Norham, cum armatura et victualibus ibidem existentibus, ab excellentissimo principe, domino nostro, rege Angliae, cui idem castrum usque ad festum Sancti Johannis Baptistes proximo futuram, ad vehementem ipsius requisitionem, nuper commodavimus, vel a domino Henrico de Beaumont', quem ad custodiam ipsius idem dominus rex deputavit, aut ab alio, ad id potestatem ab eis, vel eorum altero, habente, et ad omnia faciendum, in hac parte, quae necessaria fuerint, assignamus; ratum habituri et firmum quicquid iidem Walterus, Willelmus, Galfridus et Rogerus, aut eorum aliquis, nostro nomine fecerint, vel fecerit, in praemissis. In cujus rei testimonium, sigillum nostrum praesentibus est appensum. Datum apud Rychale, xxiij°. die Maii, anno Domini millesimo ccc°. sextodecimo, et consecrationis nostree quinto.
----- 6-Aug-'''''1316''''', Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://www.archive.org/stream/calendarofpaten02grea#page/526/mode/2up books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.527-528, membrane 29 - Schedule. : Detailing of King's recent debt to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed''''', in £383 6s 8d, vis. £300 received from him in loan, and 125 marks paid to Roger de Mowbray per 13 Jul 5 Edw II {paraphrased/snipped} : See Membrane 29 'schedule' which describes in more detail the complicated debt owed Walter by the King. '''''Important Note:''''' ''Roger de Mowbray has ties to Bedfordshire as well as alliances that will play out for hundreds of years around Willington. ~Chris'' ----- 11-Oct-'''''1316''''', Honour of Norham, Castle Norham, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls:Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=317 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, pg305, membrane 13 : Commitment during pleasure to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' of the keeping of the Castle and honour of Norham and the land of Haliland, which are of the Bishopric of Durham, Now void. {surrendered & cancelled} ----- 22-Apr-'''''1317''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA631 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.641, membrane 17. : Walter, was using his mercery skills to move goods into Berwick, with protection from the King
Safe conduct for one year, for '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of the town of Berwick''''', going to divers parts of the realm and Glascony to buy corn, wine and other victuals to take to the town for it's munition, the king having received sufficient security.
----- 4-May-'''''1317''''', Windsor, Berkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA645 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.644, membrane 16. : (Mandate to) '''''Walter de Gosewyk, keeper of the land of 'Halieland' ''''' (for the restitution of the temporalities of the Bishopric of Durham, to Master Louis de Bello Monte, future Bishop of Durham) ----- 15-Jun-'''''1317''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA671 books.google.com], (as accessed [12-Oct-2021]), pg.671, membrane 4. : Mandate to John de Wysham to ('''''take''''' to York '''''12 hostages''''') whom: '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', Ranulph de Holm, Roger Bishop, Will. de Rokesburgh {snip} Burgesses of the town {snip} ----- Walter was forced to hand over his son, Thomas as hostage to the King, and Thomas would be held in prison until May 1319 when Walter is pardoned. He is likely held in York, where admin was centralized for the War against Scotland. ~Chris 1-Sep-1317, Historical Context, Kidnappings and War, the Scottish border : Bishop Lewis de Beaumont, and his brother Henry de Beaumont were kidnapped by Gilbert de Middleton and Walter de Selby, who take them to Mitford Castle for ransom. :That same month, King Robert Bruce attempted a siege of Berwick, which lasted until November before he withdrew. The following April, Peter Sterling was bribed to allow a party of Scots to climb the town wall. : By December, Bishop Lewis de Beaumont is released from Mitford castle after Gilbert Middleton is captured, drawn & quartered. === Seige of Berwick with son as Hostage of the King === Mar-'''''1318''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Nearly to the day of his one year agreement to defend Berwick against siege, Robert de Bruce begins an encampment that '''''Walter must repel to win back his son Thomas who is hostage''''' ----- Apr-'''''1318''''', Fall of Berwick, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, '''''Scotland''''' : Berwick-upon-Tweed is captured by Scotland, and would be held until 1333 ----- 30-May-'''''1318''''', ''Receipt'', Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Miscellaneous Charters" [database on-line]. [https://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19k41zd510.xml#MC-4690 Durham University Archives: Miscellaneous Charters], Entry for Walter of Goswick, 30 May 1318, Ref: GB-0033-DCD-Misc.Ch. 4552 : Receipt by Walter of Goswick to William of Denham, by the hands of Richard [of Aislaby] subprior of Durham, for £6 sterling in part payment of a debt owed. :: Date: Durham, Tuesday before St Petronilla the virgin 1318. Note: ''Walter of Goswick'' here is probably an artifact of translation from Latin, which did lead at times to actual changes to name use, but in this case, WE are changing the latin, not the individual, who spoke French and Latin? ----- === An appeal to the King, and a pardon === Sep-1318, York, Yorkshire, England : (''paraphrased and condensed'') : Former Burgesses to King: The people request that they can '''''freely reside in England''''' and trade without arrest or attachment of them or their goods, and that their children be released from prison, for their bodies will be ready at the king's pleasure. (image extant but I dont have rights to display, free download from archives somewhere) (needs source chased down, I missed attaching it to my paraphrasing) ----- 11-Nov-'''''1318''''', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1317-1321)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tes1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA226 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.226, membrane 18. : Grant to William de Ayremynne, Kings clerk, {snip} marriage of (minor) John, son of John de Loudham. King owes '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' £575 Sterling, £300 received as loan, £125 which Walter paid Roger de Mowbray. ----- 5-Mar-'''''1319''''', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 5 Mar 1319, Ref: f.60rv
(snip)...there appeared before him Walter de Gosewyk', in person, and John Galon', as proctor of the prior and convent of Durham, the latter showing an agreement wherein the prior and convent admit that they owe Walter 400 marks {snip}
----- 5-Mar-'''''1319''''', Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Thomas de Gosewik, 5 Mar 1319, Ref: f.59v : Grant by Geoffrey, prior of Durham to Thomas, son of Walter de Gosewik, on account of Walter's service to the priory, a yearly pension of 40s, of the exchequer of Durham, with a clerk's robe {snip} ''Note: Is this the first 'clerk/auditor' of the Gostwick line? ~Chris'' ''Note: evidence for son Thomas'' ----- 1-May-'''''1319''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9529464 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewic, Correspondence, 1 May 1319 (accessed [12-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC8/319/E412 :''Transcription graciously provided by the National Archives: Kew''
'''''Gosewic''''' requests, having regard for his good service, that it be granted that he can live within England without impediment of his body or his goods, and that he is able to trade as otherwise he, his wife and children will perish. He lost all his goods in the betrayal of Berwick, and his wife and household were ransomed by his friends.
----- 20-May-'''''1319''''', ''Royal Pardon'', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1317-1321)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tes1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA340 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.340, membrane 9.
Pardon to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', on account of his good service, of the anger and rancour of mind which the king had conceived against him because the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, which he and others of the commonalty of that town had received from the king to guard against the Scots and rebels, had been taken and occupied by the king’s enemies and rebels; and restoration of him to the king’s favour. He is not to be molested in person or goods for the loss of the town unless he can be lawfully charged with sedition or assent to tho betrayal of the town. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger. Mandate to the mayor and '''''bailiffs of York to deliver to Walter de Gosewyk, Thomas his son, one of the hostages for the custody of the town of Berwick, now in their custody and in prison'''''. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
----- 28-Jun-'''''1319''''', ''Quit Claim'', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 28 Jun 1319, Ref: f.60v : Quittance by Walter de Gosewyk to the prior and convent of Durham for 100 marks in part repayment of a loan of 400 marks; and undertaking to indemnify them in the event that the king and his heirs should raise the sum from the priory's goods and chattels ''Note: this essentially says, here is £100 so the king wont sell our priory to give you £400'' ----- 2-Jul-'''''1319''''', ''Royal Writ'', York, Yorkshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 2 Jul 1319, Ref: f.67r : Writ by Edward [II], king of England, to the prior of Durham having pardoned Walter de Gosewyk' following the capture of Berwick {snip} give due answer for any goods or sums of money which he might owe to Walter {snip} ----- abt '''''1319''''', Seal of Walter de Goswyk : Seal design: Oval, a merchant's mark. Size: 22 x 19 mm. Inscription: "✠ S' Ψ WALTERIE Ψ DE Ψ GOSWIC Ψ" (insert image) (Image attached, on request list for license acquisition from NA, or URL to free download) ----- 18-May-'''''1320''''', Durham, England : Receipt from Walter of Goswick to the prior and convent of Durham for 100 marks in part payment of the 400 marks owed for the Pentecost term of 1320 which the prior and convent had been sentenced to pay him by the official of the bishop of Durham. ----- 10-Jun-'''''1320''''', Durham, Durham, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9295109 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Pettition, 10 Jun 1320 (accessed [12-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC 8/185/9231 : Petition to avoid paying customs after being ruined by the Scottish War. Claimants request duties suspended to get businesses going again. The petition was granted ----- 6-Dec-'''''1320''''', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 6 Dec 1320, Ref: f.77r : Bond by Geoffrey, prior of Durham, to Walter de Gosewyk, for 40 sacks of clean wool for $120 marks @ 8.5 marks/sack. Acknowledges receipt of money, wool to be delivered to Walters heirs over next three years. ----- Feb-'''''1322''''', ''Death'', Fenwick Manor, Northumberland, England : Walter likely dies at Fenwick Manor, as his lease was until 1327. Walter's brother, Roger is named Executor and begins collecting debts of the 'late Walter' as early as 30-Mar-1322 ----- Mar-'''''1322''''', ''Inquisition Post Mortem'', Fenwick, Northumberland, England"The 45th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records: Vol II", 7 Aug 1885, Volume 2, Folio 2d, Pontificate of Louis Beaumont [https://books.google.com/books?id=SPwUAAAAQAAJ&q=goswic#v=snippet&q=goswic&f=false books.google.com], pg. 198 : '''''Walter de Goswic'''''. Inquisition Post Mortem taken __ at Fenwic. John de Goswic, of full age, is his true heir. Rosse, a moiety of the Villiage of., Beringdon, land and tenements in the villiage of., Upsetlington, land and tenements in the villiage of; {snip} (''only snippet view is avail for the above, sorry'') ----- Mar-'''''1322''''', Probate Executor, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Private Seals" [database on-line]. [https://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s1vh53wv76d.xml#GB-2230 Durham University Archives], Entry for William de Shafto, 1322, Ref: 2230 : 'William de Shafto, ''an executor of Walter de Gosewyke'' ----- 13-Feb-'''''1336''''', ''Inquisition Post Mortem'', Berrington, Northumberland, England"The 45th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records: Vol II", 7 Aug 1885, Volume 2, Folio 9d, Pontificate of Richard de Bury [https://books.google.com/books?id=SPwUAAAAQAAJ&q=joanna#v=snippet&q=gosewyk&f=false books.google.com], pg. 198, Pontificate of Richard de Bury : Walter's relict, Joanna, lived until early 1336, when an inquisition was taken, listing her specifically as the widow of Walter.
Johanna, widow of Walter de Gosewyk, Inquisition taken 13 Feb 1336-7, with reference to lands, formerly held by her, which had passed into the hands of the Bishop. Berington, land in; held of the lord of Berington. Reg Vol II, folio 9d.
(''only snippet view is avail for the above, sorry'') ----- == Research Notes == Walter de Goswyk was '''''protected with Clause Nolumus''''' many different years. This clause gave protection ONLY if a person did NOT become elected to any house of law. Essentially it tried to prevent conflict of interest. Re: '''''Complicated debt transactions''''' ''notes regarding King's debts to Walter de Gosewyk.'' Walter was owed this money for almost 5yrs. * King owes Walter de Gosewyk: £452 10s 7.5d :: Walter paid: 22 Feb 1315: £100 paid to Sir Robert de Hastings [Bill under seal of J. Bishop of Bath & Wells] :: 1311: £128 2s paid for victuals, cloth & spices for the King. :: 1212: £224 8s 7 1/2d paid for wages defending Berwick, a bill to Wardrobe of Edw I (These two 'under bills' made to Walter sealed by Ingelard de Warle, Kings clerk, keeper of Wardrobe ~Chris) * King owes Sir Robert de Hastings: (from Wardrobe of Edw I for Wages at Rokesburgh in years 1298-1301) :: 22 Feb 1315: Walter de Gosewyk gives £100 reducing his debt from the King * William de Ayremynne satisfied Walter with letters stating King grants William de Ayremynne the manor of Wykynkby, Linconshire, & lands in Merston, Lincolnshire. * Philip de Lindsey joined the Scotch, so the King assumed the custody of his ward, and so his land rights through the wardship. 1316, Assumed findings of the commission lead by: Adam de Lymbergh and Henry de Baiocis :: John le Chamberlyn, age 15, minor in custody of Philip de Lindesey, living in the manor >> Inherits lands of Merston & Wyknynkby Manor * Commission finds the lands worth £360 or £60/yr (6 yrs lease essentially until the minor John becomes 21yrs old and gains reversion) * Value of £360 satisfies Walter's debt of £452 10s 7.5d if William de Ayremynne delivers the letters he has to the exchequer clearing the King of Walter's debts. * If the king loses the wardship, therefore the right to lease the manor, he will compensate Walter £60L/yr equivalent. ----- Re: Kids parentage I am making the assumption that the listed kids are Walter's. John is firm, as his heir, but Walter (Jr) is a guess. A Walter appears in the 1370's which could be him, but if John inherits it assumes he died before 1333. ~Chris === To Do === * Verify the correct Placename for Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland for 1290-1325 * Get feedback on representing my blended machine/human latin translations, should they quote the orig in latin? * writeup the hostage scenario from 1317 in the BIO section * Ask for feedback on TAGS to include, and if anyone listed should be linked * Break up the profile with sections * pull out all the noted missing citations and find them * reread/edit after a few days go by * check two images to see if they need license under NA distro. Resolution should be fine, both are heavily altered from orig. see 1319 seal copy text, and recheck seal source. * add acknowlegements * add Inquisition Post mortem * fix the currency syntax to use £ properly (one pass review done) * Address '''''John Atkinson's''''' comments about sources for synthesized facts for Walter ** birth on Holy Island ** no source for his death in Feb 1322 in Fenwick? ** ditto for his brother Roger? ** ditto for marriage to Johanna de Cheswyk? ''no specific date evidence, just existence, her maiden name evidence will go on her page'' ** source all three sons, esp two not tied to dowry. (make research notes more clear that addressed some of this already) one down from IPM * Tease out context for Durham Cathedral and role of the Bishop with Walter and his debts, and the church's complicated ties to the Crown. Refactor it in the BIO * Block out brother, and fellow Burgess Roger de Goswyk' page, so I can tie back into the BIO and close out John's ref ask. ----- == Sources == == Acknowledgements == Very special thanks to help received by the following referenced archives and archivists. * Durham University Archives, perhaps the finest access to the 14th century I know. * Everyone at Bedfordshire History organizations...they are all fantastic. Thanks to all those who gave feedback! ~Crabby Chris == Proposed Linkage in the Gostwick global tree == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study] ''We dont have the precise linkage to these great adventurers who I believe came from across the Black Sea. These placements are very carefully considered, but maybe best help us see which generations would have lived side by side during these almost Domesday era times in England, rather than who shared who's DNA. ~Chris Gorman'' OUR Unknown de Goswyk (bef 1188-aft1225) whose line still lives, ''somehow'' * John de Gosewyk (1204-1260) ** William de Gosewyk (1220-1285) ** Walter de Gosewyk (1222-1260) * Henry de Gaskryk (1210-1250) ** Robert de Gaskryk (1228-1280) ** John de Gascryk (1235-1275)

Walter Kahler Correspondence dated 27 Mar 2021

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I wanted to look for Peter Grueber's origins for you and again ran into many difficulties while I was writing a report for you. Maria's father, Peter Kraher, had 12 children and 3 wives, but none Daughter called Maria! Til today ! I just found her! Maria, 13th child - that must be difficult! In fact, she is the 2nd child of Peter Kraher and Margarete Grundtner. Born Aug. 12, 1704. in Saalfelden. She was not entered in the registers of the baptismal records, like all of her 12 other siblings. Now I have searched the baptismal register one more time day after day, page by page, and tried these illegible lettering the pastor to decipher. I will send you a detailed report shortly. Everything is documented with original papers.

Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Harpswell, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine and His Descendants == * by Rev. [[Sinnett-699|Charles Nelson Sinnett]] (1847-1928) * published by The Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1905 * 123 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Mq00AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/waltermerrymanh00sinngoog * https://archive.org/details/waltermerrymanof00sinn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731730 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sinnett, Rev. Charles Nelson. ''[[Space:Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine|Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine]]'' (Rumford, Concord, N.H., 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sinnett|Sinnett]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sinnett, Rev. Charles Nelson. ''[[Space:Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine|Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine]]'' (Rumford, Concord, N.H., 1905) [ Page ].

Walter Merryman of Harpswell, Maine, and His Descendants

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Walter Name Study

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[[Category:Walter Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Walter surname and the variants of that name. We cover the surnames in all geographical regions. Unless someone else sets up a Walters Name Study, we will include Walters specifically as part of the Study. == How you can contribute == Join the One Name Study Project, add your name to the members interests list below, then: ==== Add or improve your Walter or Walters profiles on WikiTree ==== * Create your profiles after checking for duplicates * Add more sources * Write a biography and add inline sources * Check for any database errors (see the suggestions page) * Connect your branch up to the global WikiTree ==== Create or improve other Walter or Walters profiles ==== * Add profiles for famous people with these surnames * Merge duplicate profiles * Write bios, add inline sourcing, fix errors * Add categories == Members Interests == *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - Walter family of Piercefield, near St Arvans, Monmouthshire, and their descendants *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] -Walter family of glass and crystal makers from Eastern France and Western Germany. Also descendants who were Candy makers. I hope other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please don't hesitate to contact me and add Walter categories to your profiles. I also welcome your questions and details of your Walter family added to the bulletin board.

Walter Pack Sr Relationships

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255 common Ancestor f :[[St_Sauveur-22|Niel de St Sauveur III 985-1066]] 28th ggf - 255 common Ancestor f :[[Woods-6803|Lucy Woods Caperton 1774-1854]] 527 common ancestors m

Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts == :and Stonington, Connecticut : a 400-year (1585-1985) family history * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68365402/doris-lillian-buys Doris Palmer Buys], 1913-2008 * published Orem, Utah, 1986 * Sources used: See [https://archive.org/details/walterpalmerofch1986buys/page/n14/mode/2up Foreword and Preface] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/walterpalmerofch1986buys (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005714069 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Acknowledgments :Forward :Preface :Introduction :Abbreviations :Map of England :Maps of Dorsetshire :'''Introduction to Chapter One - The Emigrant - Walter Palmer''' :'''Introduction to Chapter Two - Second Generation''' :Grace (Palmer) Minor :John Palmer :William Palmer :Jonah (Jonas) Palmer :Elizabeth (Palmer) Sloan, Chapman :Hannah (Palmer) Hewitt, Sterry :Elihu Palmer :Nehemiah Palmer :Moses Palmer :Benjamin Palmer :Gershom Palmer :Rebecca (Palmer) Cheseborough, Baldwin :'''Introduction to Chapter Three - Third Generation''' :Mercy (Palmer) Breed :Gershom Palmer (Jr) :Ichabod Palmer :William Palmer :George Palmer :Ann (Palmer) Hewitt :Walter Palmer (2nd) :Elihu Palmer :Mary (Palmer) Palmer :Rebecca (Palmer) Palmer :'''Introduction to Chapter Four - Fourth Generation''' :Gershom Palmer (3rd) :John Palmer (Sr) :Anna (Anne, Hannah) Palmer :'''Chapter Five - Fifth Generation''' :Fenner Palmer (Captain) :John Palmer (Jr) :Ann (Palmer) Townsend :'''Introduction to Chapter Six - Sixth Generation''' :John Palmer (Ensign) :Nathaniel Palmer :Peter Ward Palmer :Fenner Palmer (Jr) :'''Chapter Seven''' - Seventh Generation :'''Chapter Eight''' - Eighth Generation :'''Chapter Nine''' - Ninth Generation :'''Chapter Ten''' - Tenth Generation :'''Chapter Eleven''' - Eleventh Generation :'''Chapter Twelve''' - Twelfth Generation :'''Chapter Thirteen''' - 13th, 14th and 15th Generations :Allied Families :Addendum :Appendix :Bibliography :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Buys, Doris Palmer ''[[Space: Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts| Walter Palmer of Charlestown and Rehoboth, Massachusetts]]'' (Orem, Utah, 1986), [ Page ]. * [[#Buys|Buys]]

Walter Rutherford Research

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[[Category:WikiGames]][[Category:Marvelous Maples]]
Olympians for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]]
[[Space:Sharon Marie Clark Research|Sharon Marie Clark]] | [[Space:Henry St Aubyn Murray Research|Henry St Aubyn Murray]]
[[Space:Walter Rutherford Research|Walter Rutherford]]| [[Space:David Thurwell Hammond Research|David Thurwell Hammond]]
This is a place for the [[Space:Marvelous Maples|Marvelous Maples]] to make notes for our Olympian, [[Rutherford-6592|Walter Rutherford (1857-1913)]] See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624307/2023-wikigames-marvelous-maples-team-chat?show=1624310#a1624310 G2G Chat Post] {{FamilySearch|MS9B-7QB}} Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. ==People== I've added 2 generations of the family of Margaret Scott (Scott-58258), Walter's wife. Also lots of cousins (children of John Scott etc).
Rob Wilson ~~~~ ---- ==Need Work== Add the profile that needs work and explain what needs done. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add entry here'' ==Photographs== : Note: Please check with your cheerleader [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * [https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/17926 Olympedia image] * ''add image link here'' ==FamilySearch Image Look-ups== Add link below and please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add link here'' ==Tell us what you found!== ===Locations=== List any countries you find here: #United States ## ''add state here'' ## ''add state here'' # ''add country here'' ===Interesting Finds=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Rutherford_(golfer) Wikipedia article] ~~~~ * ''add find here'' ===Military Profiles=== Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add military profile here'' ===Free Space Pages=== List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. Please add ~~~~ to sign your addition to this section so we know who left it! * ''add page here''

Walter Todman To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Todman-11|Walter Todman]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Williamson-862&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sandra Williamson To-Do List|Sandra's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Todman-11|Todman, Walter ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Walter's Grandparental Tribe

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:1024 great great great great great great great great grandparents :512 great great great great great great great grandparents :256 great great great great great great grandparents :128 great great great great great grandparents :64 great great great great grandparents :32 great great great grandparents :16 great great grandparents :8 great grandparents :4 grandparents :2 parents :One child :[[Pack-530|Walter Pack Sr]] '''Granparental Tribe''' '''PATERNAL SIDE PG. 1''' :'''One FATHER - Two Grandparents''' :Paternal: [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10196860,fa0c [[Pack-531|Winnie Henderson Pack]] 15 Generations 907] :Father of Winnie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12108393,fa0c Samuel John Tilden Pack 15 Generations 688] :Mother of Winnie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=5540785,fa0c Margaret (Dunbar) Pack 15 Generations 646] :'''4 Great Grandparents''' :Father of Samuel John Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238800,fa0a [[Pack-149|Samuel Augustus Pack 1845-1893]] 15 Gen 616] :Mother of Samuel John T Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12117053,fa0a [[Cooper-12074|Rhoda(Cooper) Pack 1851-1937]] 15 Gen 192] :Father of Margaret Dunbar [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6707409,fa0c [[Dunbar-1226|William Henderson Dunbar]]15 Gen 208] :Mother of Margaret Dunbar [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238471,fa0c [[Lilly-207 |Sarah (Lilly) Dunbar]]15 Generations 594] :'''8 Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Samuel Augustus Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238455,fa0a [[Pack-140|John R Pack Sr 1807-1890]] 15 Gen 491] :Mother of Samuel A Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238454,fa0a [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth B Harvey Pack 1814-1858]] 15 Gen 240] :Father of Rhoda Ann Cooper Pack :Mother of [[Cooper-12074|Rhoda(Cooper) Pack 1851-1937]] 15 Gen 192] :Father of [[Dunbar-1226|William Henderson Dunbar]]15 Gen 208] :Mother of William Henderson Dunbar :Father of Sarah Lilly Dunbar :Mother of [[Lilly-207 |Sarah (Lilly) Dunbar]]15 Generations 594] :'''One MOTHER''' - '''2 Grandparents''' :Maternal: [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472069,fa0c [[Lilly-713|Jamie Lee [Lilly) Pack]] 15 Generations 1006] :Father of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123958,fa0c [[Lilly-400|Ali Walter Lilly]] 15 Generations 974] :Mother of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472080,fa0c [[Mann-3951|Tennarie Caroline (Mann) Lilly]] 15 Generations 474] :'''4 Great Grandparents''' :Father of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123189,fa0c [[Lilly-397|Rev James Floyd Coleman Lilly]] 15 Generations 742] :Mother of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124055,fa0c [[Harvey-2855|Margaret Maywood (Harvey) Lilly]] 15 Generations 663] :Father of Tennarie Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12119356,fa0c [[Mann-4446|Andrew Wilson Mann]] 15 Generations 221] :Mother of Tennarie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472097,fa0c [[Lilly-715|Nancy Caroline (Lilly) Mann]] 15 Generations 317] :'''8 Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124144,fa0c [[Lilly-425|Robert Washington Lilly]] 15 Generations 298] :Mother of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124152,fa0c [[Lilly-426|Margaret Tiffany (Lilly) Lilly]] 15 Generation 957] :Father of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7426897,fa0c [[Harvey-3442|Vandalia B. Harvey]] 15 Generations 217] :Mother of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238801,fa0c [[Pack-150|Nancy (Pack) Harvey]] 15 Generations 587] :Father of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144249,fa0c [[Mann-4451|Hezekiah Mann]] 15 Generations 223] :Mother of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144319,fa0c [[Shanklin-223|Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann]] 15 Generations 22] :Father of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126372,fa0c [[Thompson-25421| Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly]] 40] :'''16 Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421798,fa0d [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421811,fa0c [[Payne-3969|Delilah H. (Payne) Lilly]] 15 Generations 21] :Father of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=14226943,fa0c [[Shrewsbury-127|Mary Elizabeth (Shrewsbury) Lilly]] 15 Generations 1007] :Father of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116229,fa0c [[Harvey-6203|James Gentry Harvey]] Generations 257] :Mother of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116244,fa0c [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations 3] :Father of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238455,fa0c [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations 491] :Mother of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238454,fa0c [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations 186] :Father of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167744,fa0c [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations 31] :Mother of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167816,fa0c [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations 225] :Father of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10370997,fa0c [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations 20] :Mother of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144370,fa0c [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations 1] :Father of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0c [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations 452] :Mother of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0c [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations 441] :Father of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4056790,fa0c [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations 36] :Mother of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126604,fa0c [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations 3] :'''32 Great Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238714,fa0c [[Lilly-242|Thomas Lilly I 1775-1832]] 15 Generations 452] :Mother of Thomas Lilly II [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&p=2168358 [[Meador-263|Rosanna (Meador) Lilly 1771-1851]] 15 Generations 441] :Father of Delilah (Payne) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10403995,fa0c [[Payne-5402|David Payne 1780-1852]] 15 Generations 17] :Mother [[Payne-3969|Delilah (Payne) Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4173081,fa0c [[Nossaman-13|Nancy (Nossaman) Payne 1782-1815]] 15 Generations 3] :Father of [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0a [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly 1772-1832]] 15 Generations 446 ] :Mother of Rev Joseph Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0a [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly 1765-1860]] 15 Generations 435] :Father of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097218,fa0a [[Shrewsbury-61|Phillip T Shrewsbury 1778-1824]] 15 Generations 737] :Mother of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097470,fa0a [[Maxey-885|Lucy(Maxey)Shrewsbury 1786-1866]] 15 Gen 773] :Father of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=357229,fa0a [[Harvey-118|Richard V Harvey 1782-1857]] 15 Gen 135] :Mother of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238798,fa0a [[Gentry-524|Dorothy (Gentry) Harvey 1785-1857]] 15 Gen 622] :Father of Nancy (Walls) Harvey :Mother of [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations ] :Father of [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations ] :Mother of John R Pack Sr :Father of Elizabeth B (Harvey) Pack :Mother of [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations ] :Father of [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations ] :Mother of William Mann :Father of Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann :Mother of [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations ] :Father of [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations ] :Mother of Absalom Shanklin :Father of Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin :Mother of [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations ] :Father of [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations ] :Mother of Edmund Lilly :Father of Edith (Meador) Lilly :Mother of [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations] :Father of [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations ] :Mother of Henry Gore Jr :Father of Jane (Thompson) Gore :Mother of [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations ]

Walthall County, Mississippi

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WALTHER NAME STUDY

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[[Category: Walter Name Study]] The goals of the WALTHER NAME STUDY project are: # To find every non-living person with the Walther or Walter surname who lived in Alsace, France, and make a wikitree profile for them. # To make a family tree including all Walther or Walter family members who ever lived in Alsace, France, and connect that tree to the Global family tree on Wikitree. # To find the origins of the Walther or Walterfamilies to any earlier Walther or Walter where ever they may have lived in Europe, especially in Germany and Switzerland. # To determine the origin of the name Walther or Walter # To determine exactly when and why the Walther or Walter came left Switzerland and came to Alsace, France. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]]. This is my fifth great grandmother's maiden name , so I am especially interested in Walther or Walter Family research! I am concentrating on the Walther or Walter family from Muttersholtz and Baldenheim and surrounding villages in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France going back into the 1500s and 1600s. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add Walther or Walter Family members from research on familysearch.org and findagrave.com. * Add Walther or Walter Family members from the church and cemetery records of Alsace. * Connect all Walther or Walter members to the global family tree. * Add relevant sources

Walther Name Study

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[[Category:Walther Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== TheWalther Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Walther Walther] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Walther name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Walthers), by time period (18th Century Walthers), or by topic (Walther DNA, Walther Occupations, Walther Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Walther Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Walther}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Walton family mysteries

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I had been contacted by a young woman in Liverpool UK asking if "Your Paul is the Paul I'm looking for." It seems that in WWII there was a Paul J. Walton US Army medic in the Sand-hills region of England who "courted" her Grandmother and much of the info that I've since discovered leads me to believe that MY Paul is indeed the Paul that she is looking for. Her father is the offspring of that courtship and because of circumstances not listed, the child was successfully hidden and the Grandmother died without discussing this "Paul" with anyone. This is but one mystery in the closets that appear to be locked by closed lips and the grave.

Walton Road

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The Walton Road was one of the principal roads connecting Knoxville and Nashville in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Completed in 1801 and officially designated as the Cumberland Turnpike, it became commonly known as the Walton Road in honor of its primary builder, [[Walton-7544|Captain William Walton]] of Carthage. Upon its completion, the Walton Road served as the primary migratory route of settlers who traveled from East Tennessee to the settlements along the Cumberland River. Captain William Walton was a native of Bernie County, North Carolina, who immigrated to present-day Tennessee in 1785 following service in the Revolutionary War. He and his family arrived via the Cumberland Gap, where Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky meet, and arrived in Tennessee through Kentucky. It was a circuitous route from North Carolina. Several such paths to the Cumberland settlements existed by 1780. These early paths were used by Native Americans, but were originally the migratory routes carved out by grazing herds such as bison. In their movement, the animals sought the path of least resistance across the rugged terrain. Therefore, their traces became logical foundations for road-building projects. As an early pioneer to Middle Tennessee, Walton experienced the difficulties of passage through dense woodland inhabited by Native tribes and wild animals. From the experience, he determined to alleviate the arduous challenge of settlement by building a wagon trail for future pioneers. The Walton Road, though not the first east-west route to the area, was completed at a time of heavy migration and thus was extremely important in the settlement of the Cumberland Plateau and Middle Tennessee. Leaders in the Cumberland Settlements, Anthony Bledsoe, James Robertson and James Donelson, had petitioned the General Assembly of North Carolina for the building of a direct road between East and Middle Tennessee. In the November Session of 1787, the Assembly issued the following: An Act to Effect the Cutting and Clearing a Road from the Lower End of Clinch Mountain to the Cumberland Settlements, and for Preserving and Granting Safety to the Inhabitants Thereof I. Be it Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby Enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful for the commanding officers [of Sumner and Davidson Cos. Militia] to appoint two or more persons to examine, survey and mark out the best and most convenient way from the lower end of Clinch Mountain to the settlements of Cumberland as aforesaid; and the said commanding officers are hereby vested with full power and authority to order out the militia of the counties of Davidson and Sumner, to cut and clear the road so marked as aforesaid, under the direction of themselves or either of them, or any of the field officers by them appointed to superintend the same. The road was to connect Fort Southwest Point on the Clinch River in present-day Kingston to present-day Davidson County. Militiamen who toiled on the road’s construction received land grants for their service. Just as divergent paths existed from Kentucky into Middle Tennessee, so were a variety of roads built to connect the Cumberland settlements with East Tennessee. Various roads were known by different names, as these pioneer trails became incorporated and overlapped with one another in some sections. The Walton Road was also known as the Cumberland Road and these two designations have led to some confusion among historians. Similarly, to the northeast of Fort Southwest Point, another early pioneer road was known as the Emory (also spelled Emery) Road. It followed an Indian trace known as Tollunteeskee’s Trail. Emory Road left present-day Grainger County, traversing Knox County to cross the Clinch River at Lea’s Ford, and continued through present-day Oak Ridge, Winter’s Gap (Oliver Springs), present-day Wartburg and Lansing, and on to Standing Stone (Monterey). The Emory Road was commissioned by the Continental Congress and was completed in 1788. The Emory Road was also varyingly known as the Avery Trace and the Old North Carolina Road. The identification of the Emory Road as the Avery Trace in particular is widely disputed by historians. Supposedly named for early pioneer Peter Avery, his name was never mentioned by the North Carolina legislature as having anything to do with any road. The legend of Avery’s Trace likely came from stories of an early historian Captain William McElwee of Roane County, Tennessee. His anecdotal histories, while interesting and entertaining lacked any documentation. The author, Harriette Simpson Arnow, in her definitive works Seedtime on the Cumberland and Flowering of the Cumberland never mentioned the word “Avery.’ The different names for these roads have resulted in inconsistent maps and labeling by present-day historians. In 1799, when William Walton commenced to build a road from the confluence of the Cumberland and Caney Fork Rivers to Southwest Point (present-day Kingston), he similarly incorporated some portions of older roads, including parts of Tollunteeskee’s Trail and the Holston Road. As a prominent resident of newly-established Smith County, Walton requested permission from Territorial Governor William Blount to construct a road from the forks of the Caney River eastward through Pekin, White Plains, Crab Orchard and Kimbrough, at the foot of Roane Mountain. Stump-free and fifteen feet wide, Walton Road was the early-nineteenth-century antecedent of modern U.S. 70, which closely follows the historic road’s path from the Cumberland River eastward. Bridges or fords were built at streams, and tollgates were constructed at designated points along the route. When it was completed, a traveler in 1802 described the road as “broad and commodious as those in the environs of Philadelphia.” The road was marked every three miles with mileage markers and stands (inns) were built a day’s journey apart to provide lodging and dining. Many remnants of the historic road are visible to drivers along U.S. 70. Walton Road left Carthage in Smith County heading eastward to Elmwood, established in 1828. From there it rose to Chestnut Mound a nd then ran north of Baxter through Blackburn Springs (Double Springs) and north of Cookeville in Putnam County. The historic road paralleled present-day Hwy. 70 in the western part of Putnam County and the railroad in the eastern part of the county. East of Cookeville, the historic road passed through an important stand in White Plains before rising to Monterey on the Cumberland Plateau. This 900’ ascent (or descent) was exhausting for travelers and their animals. East of Monterey, much of the historic roadbed lies beneath the modern highway as it passes into Cumberland County. East of Mayland was another important stop along Walton Road known as Johnson’s Stand. It was about here that the historic road continued east across the Obed River, where a stone bridge crossing is visible on the river bottom. At the river was Graham Stand, which accommodated travelers when the river flooded its banks and could not be safely crossed. Walton Road continued east past Crossville and into Crab Orchard. Another steep ascent/descent occurred east of Crab Orchard at Spencer’s Mountain before the road passed by waterfalls at Ozone. Walton Road (and also U.S. 70) passed through Walden’s Ridge through Kimbrough Gap to present-day Rockwood in Roane County. Here Walton Road incorporates previous pioneer roads, the Avery Trace and Emery Road. Walton Road influenced the transportation routes into the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. The Tennessee Central Railroad built in 1890, followed Walton Road. The Tennessee Central was smaller than its competitor, the Louisville & Nashville (L&N), and provided an important conduit between the Upper Cumberland region and both Nashville and Knoxville. Remnants of the abandoned railroad bed still identify the original Walton Road, especially in Cumberland County. In western Putnam and eastern Smith Counties, traces of Walton Road can be identified as depressions next to the railroad. Following World War II, Eisenhower’s Interstate system logically followed previous infrastructure efforts, and U.S. 70, and by extension Walton Road, influenced the path of Interstate 40 through Middle and East Tennessee. Several historical markers identify remnants of historic trails in Middle Tennessee. The Old Walton Road Chapter of the DAR dedicated markers in 1936 in Putnam County. The first was on U.S. 70 east of Cookeville, noting the accomplishments of early settler William Quarles. His White Plains plantation was at an important crossroads. The second marker was west of Cookeville, also marking Walton Road. The social structure of settlements along the Walton Road were somewhat different than other parts of the Cumberland Plateau. As noted in Webb (1960), communities often evolved with the betterment of roads and connections. In the central region of the Cumberland Plateau, communities were built on uplands, rather than on the valley bottoms as was often done where the valleys were broader and flatter. Rural “neighborhoods” evolved from a collection of homesteads along a portion of the road. Churches or schools were built and shared among the “neighborhoods.” http://waltonroad.com/historical-significance The Walton Road played a major part in the settlement of the area between the Cumberland Plateau and the Cumberland River. Passing through what are today Roane, Cumberland, Smith, and Putnam Counties, it was not the first road through the area but followed older paths at several points. Nevertheless, by providing an adequate and relatively secure avenue to the west, the Walton Road served as an enticement to settlers contemplating the journey. The road was named for one of its surveyors and builders, William Walton of Carthage. In 1795 Walton, who anticipated profits from the promotion of travel along the route, secured permission from Governor William Blount for the construction of the first section of the road from the junction of the Cumberland and Caney Fork Rivers in Smith County (Carthage) to a point on the North Carolina Military Trace (Avery Trace) at Brotherton in modern Putnam County. Walton completed the project in the autumn of 1795 at about the same time he received a license to operate a ferry at the junction of the rivers. In 1799 the general assembly appointed Walton, William Martin, and Robert Kyle to establish a new east-west road. Completed in 1801 and officially designated as the Cumberland Turnpike, but popularly called Walton Road, it traversed over one hundred miles of wilderness from Southwest Point to Carthage. The new road was fifteen feet wide and free of stumps. It was to be leveled on the sides of hills and have bridges or causeways built over streams. Mile markers blazed on trees or signs appeared every three miles. Tollgates and stands (inns) were established along the route. Spencer’s Mountain at Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, named for pioneer Thomas “Bigfoot” Spencer, was the most dangerous, and the most talked about, point on the Walton Road. Although construction of I-40 destroyed the side of the mountain, Spencer’s Rock still marks the path of the road up the mountain. U.S. 70 and the railroad followed the same path as the Walton Road to descend into Roane County. The steep descent down Walden’s Ridge through Kimbrough Gap on the south side of Mount Roosevelt received some comment from the travelers, but it evidently did not create the same intensity of fear as Spencer’s Rock. Walton Road served the traveling public into the twentieth century, providing the foundation for newer roads until the construction of Interstate 40. The Tennessee Central Railroad, built in the 1890s, followed alongside the Walton Road, particularly in Cumberland County. One way to trace the old road today is by locating the abandoned railroad bed. U.S. 70N, built in the 1920s, followed the Walton Road and built on top of the road in several parts of western Putnam County and eastern Smith County.Tennessee Encyclopedia. https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/walton-road/ . Walton Road. W. Calvin Dickinson The trails, traces, and finally roads used by early immigrants to travel to the Cumberland settlements had two main routes. A northern route started south of Clinch Mountain (near Blaine), crossed the Clinch River (east of Oak Ridge), and continued across the Cumberland Mountains to Standing Stone (Monterey). A later southern route passed by Knoxville to Kingston as settlements grew in that area, crossed the Clinch River at Southwest Point (near Kingston), and rejoined the northern route at Johnson's Stand near Standing Stone. The routes again separated near the Cumberland River, with a northern route that crossed the river at Fort Blount near the mouth of Flynn's Creek and a later southern route that crossed the Cumberland at the mouth of the Caney Fork River (near Carthage). The routes rejoined north of the Cumberland River and terminated at Nashville. The earlier northern route from East to Middle Tennessee followed sections of an old Indian trail known as Tollunteeskee's Trail. Long hunter James Smith used this trail as early as 1766. The Cherokees claimed the territory between the Clinch River and a treaty line west of Standing Stone (Monterey) and disputed the right of whites to pass through their land without permission. James Robertson's overland trip in 1779 to establish the Cumberland settlement used the Wilderness Road through Kentucky rather than a more dangerous and direct route through the Cherokees' land. The first formal authorization to “cut and clear” a trace for a direct route to the Cumberland settlements occurred in 1785 when the North Carolina legislature provided for a force of three hundred men to protect the Cumberland settlements. These soldiers were charged with cutting and clearing a road by the most eligible route from the lower end of Clinch Mountain to Nashville. More direct and shorter than the Wilderness Road, it would accommodate expected increases in immigration as Revolutionary War veterans claimed their land warrants. Probably little real progress was made on this road as James Robertson continued to request protection and improvements. In 1787 North Carolina legislators approved a second road act, which again ordered a road cut and cleared from the south end of Clinch Mountain to Nashville. Peter Avery blazed a trail to mark the route which crossed the Clinch River near present-day Oak Ridge, passed through Winter's Gap (Oliver Springs), and crossed the Emory River near present-day Wartburg. It passed through present-day Lansing to Johnson's Stand, followed a ridge to Standing Stone (Monterey), and then went on to the Cumberland settlements (Nashville). Major George Walton directed the soldiers working on this earliest road. This northern route was also known as Avery's Trace, the old North Carolina Road, and later Emery Road. The Cherokees continued to resist white settlers' crossing their land and demanded that tolls be paid. Those who refused risked losing their lives. A concern for safety caused individual travelers and families to avoid the northern route and form groups on the banks of the Clinch River to wait for an armed escort by the southern route. Both routes were still little more than traces, yet Harriette Arnow noted that a party of one hundred under the protection of Kasper Mansker and other guards used the trace in 1787, a year before it officially opened. In 1788 the North Carolina legislature passed a third act for a road to the Cumberland settlements and provided for two companies of militia of fifty men each to guard immigrants. When the road (southern route) was completed, Robertson gave notice in the State Gazette of North Carolina that soldiers had successfully escorted the first party of immigrants on September 25, 1788. During that year several families and individuals including the widow of General William Davidson and Judge John McNairy and his family grouped together and made the escorted trip. Andrew Jackson also came to the Cumberland settlement during this period, having obtained an appointment as prosecuting attorney. On July 10, 1795, the territorial legislature authorized a wagon road to be cut from Knoxville to Nashville. George Walton received the commission to determine the direct route from Southwest Point on the Clinch River through the Cumberland Mountains to the conflux of the Caney Fork and Cumberland Rivers. William Walton, William Martin, and Robert Koyle were in charge of cutting the road. This road did not meet the demands of the Cherokees for a single road from Washington District to Mero District to be authorized by the United States, so attacks on travelers and demands for tolls continued until 1799, when Tennessee legislators asked the president to designate the road and assign commissioners. With peace obtained, the general assembly turned Walton Road into a turnpike through legislation enacted in 1801. The requirements for a turnpike designation included measuring and erecting mileposts on the road and digging and leveling the sides of hills and mountains over which the road passed to the width of twelve feet. Bridges and causeways were to be twelve feet but on all other ground the width was to be cut to fifteen feet. By 1802 Walton Road was known as a “broad and commodious” turnpike with markers set every three miles. It soon became known as the Great Stage Road and later the Cumberland Road. Several historical markers recognize the Emery and Walton roads. At Dixon Springs, a marker commemorates these immigrant trails and the hardy travelers who used them. Just west of Cookeville, a marker identifies the Walton Road. At Blaine a marker locates the beginning of the northern route at the south end of Clinch Mountain. At Oak Ridge, on a section of the earliest (northern) route, a rock and concrete bridge was constructed in the early 1900s, and a marker for that bridge recognizes the Emery Road as one of the earliest routes used in the settlement of Middle Tennessee.Tennessee Encyclopedia. https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/historic-trails/. Historic Trails. David Ray Smith

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=== Overview === The collection is organized by batch. Thumbnails of each batch are displayed below. Profiles of ancestors in photos are first created or expanded as much as possible. Then, once information from the images are recorded, the images are scanned, labeled, uploaded and individuals in the images are tagged. Direct ancestors (grandparents, great-greatparents, 2nd great-grandparents, etc.) of [[Leonard-10833|Kelly Leonard]] are ''italicized''. Click on an underlined name to view details about that person. You can also hover over their name for a profile summary. To view the tree associated with this collection, see [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Leonard-Family-Tree-10833 Kelly Leonard's Family Tree]. The larger previews on the right of the page in desktop view are an inherent WikiTree feature that cannot be hidden. It displays the first few photos of a collection in sidebar fashion. === Batch Thumbnails === '''Batch 0137 - Uploaded November, 24, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Wolfe-6774|Robert Blaine Wolfe (1926-2018)]], [[Coffman-2848|Doris Audrey (Coffman) Moore (1926-2010)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-118.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-119.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-120.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-121.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-122.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-123.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-124.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-125.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0115 - Uploaded November, 23, 2022'''. (Out of order due to some technical issues that have been resolved.) People included: ''[[Waltz-609|Clarence Ford Waltz (1915-2001)]]'', [[Waltz-804|Elsie Faye (Waltz) Bolton (1904-1995)]], [[Waltz-761|Howard Miller Waltz (1907-2000)]], [[Wendel-622|Grace Marie (Wendel) Waltz (1912-1988)]], [[Waltz-806|Everett Mitchell Rice Waltz (1913-1986)]], [[Stokes-7357|Roberta Georgea (Stokes) Waltz (1915-1998)]], [[Waltz-807|Paul Donald Waltz (1919-1986)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-105.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-106.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-107.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-108.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-109.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-110.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-111.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-112.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-114.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-115.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-116.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-117.jpg}} |} ---- Batch 0136 - Uploaded November, 22, 2022. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Ruby-1254|Ella (Ruby) Baker (1883-1951)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-97.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-98.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-99.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-100.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-101.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-102.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-103.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-104.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0135 - Uploaded August, 10, 2022'''. Special batch featuring US 27 construction at the Wolfe residence (Water Works) in Liberty, Indiana. {| border=""0"" |{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-93.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-94.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-95.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-96.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-87.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-88.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-91.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-92.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-89.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-90.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0134 - Uploaded August, 10, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-79.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-80.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-81.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-82.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-83.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-84.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-85.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-86.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 133 - Uploaded June, 29, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]]'', ''[[Waltz-609|Clarence Ford Waltz (1915-2001)]]''. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-71.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-72.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-73.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-74.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-75.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-76.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-77.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-78.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 132 - Uploaded June, 13, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-65.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-66.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-67.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-68.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-69.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-70.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 131 - Uploaded June 11, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]]. This batch includes one photo not uploaded containing a living person with the following people: (Living) Leonard, ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'' and ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]''. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-61.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-62.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-63.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-64.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 130 - Uploaded June 10, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'', ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-55.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-56.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-57.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-58.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-59.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-60.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 129 - Uploaded April 11, 2022'''. People included: [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-47.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-48.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-49.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-50.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-51.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-52.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-53.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-54.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 128 - Uploaded March 30, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-608|Frances Joan (Waltz) Leonard (1940-2022)]]'', ''[[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]]'' ''[[Dawson-8918|William Jennings Dawson (1896-1978)]]'', and ''[[Kinney-3103|Anna (Kinney) Dawson (1860-1947)]]''. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-608-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-608-3.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-20.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-45.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Kinney-3103.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-46.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 127 - Uploaded November 11, 2021'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-615|Edward D Waltz (1836-1911)]]'', ''[[Schofield-2074|Margaret (Schofield) Waltz (1846-1926)]]'' {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-615-2.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-3.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-5.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-6.png}} |} ---- '''Batches 115 and 117-126''' have special circumstances, including living people or people that need profiles added to WikiTree. They will be uploaded as time permits, once profiles have been created or other concerns addressed. ---- '''Batch 116 - Uploaded November 4, 2021'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-615|Edward D Waltz (1836-1911)]]'', ''[[Schofield-2074|Margaret (Schofield) Waltz (1846-1926)]]'', ''[[Smith-217256|Julia Ann (Smith) Waltz (abt.1806-1873)]]'', [[Waltz-642|John Newton Waltz Sr. (1830-1915)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-615.png}} |} ---- '''Batch 114 - Uploaded January 17, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-41.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-43.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-42.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-44.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 113 - Uploaded January 9, 2022'''. People included: [[Smalley-1443|Mae (Smalley) Davis (1896-1974)]], [[Rose-17479|Mary Frances (Rose) Smalley (1864-1939)]], [[Smalley-1435|Katie Belle Smalley (1892-1973)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Smalley-1436|Hazel Gertrude Smalley (1906-1997)]], Jean (Unknown), [[Smalley-1437|Fred Grant Smalley (1890-1979)]], Elsie Winters, Alta Rose {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-27.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-28.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-29.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-30.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-31.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-32.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-33.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-34.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-35.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-36.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-37.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-38.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-39.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-40.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 112 - Uploaded December 3, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11375|Verla Grace (Leonard) Coddington (1885-1966)]], [[Wolfe-6771|Cecil Odus Wolfe (1899-1983)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]], [[Smalley-1420|Franklin Albertus Smalley (1872-1942)]], [[Teegarden-138|Hannah J. Teegarden (1875-1939)]], [[Leonard-11463|William Everett Leonard (1867-1938)]], [[Hicks-14544|William H. Hicks (1846-1925)]], [[LaFuze-34|Danford Wallace (LaFuze) Lafuze (1860-1947)]], [[Kitchel-143|Myrtle Elizabeth (Kitchel) Lafuze (1869-1948)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-16.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-17.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-18.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-19.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-21.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-22.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-23.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-24.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-25.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-26.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 111 - Uploaded November 17, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', [[Teegarden-136|Harriet Lee Emma (Teegarden) Leonard (1856-1923)]], [[Leonard-11427|John Lawrence Leonard (1852-1939)]], [[Leonard-11429|Frances Clarabelle (Leonard) O'Bryant (1866-1942)]], [[O'Bryant-307|Joseph Walter O'Bryant (1862-1939)]], [[Smalley-1410|Emma Luella (Smalley) Davis (1867-1944)]], [[Lucas-10274|Hiram M. C. Lucas (1869-1927)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-11.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-12.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-13.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-14.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-15.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 110 - Uploaded October 28, 2020'''. People included: [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Coddington-528|Margaret Catherine (Coddington) Wolfe (1906-1928)]], [[Smalley-1406|Dora R (Smalley) Miller (1872-1959)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-3.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 109 - Uploaded October 16, 2020'''. People included: [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-11.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 108 - Uploaded October 16, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta (Smalley) Leonard]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-11.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 107 - Uploaded October 15, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Leonard-Lafuze_Family_Photo_Album-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-9.jpg}} |} ---- === Are Batches Prior to Batch 107 Available? === Yes, batches prior to Batch 107 have been scanned, but they need to be rescanned following the new process above and will be added after all other batches have been uploaded. === Tips === ==== Viewing All Photos of a Particular Ancestor ==== Ancestors in each photo are tagged. When you click on a thumbnail to view the full-sized photo, you'll see the tags on the right or below the photo. Simply click on the ancestor's underlined name anywhere you see it in order to navigate to their profile. You can click the Images tab on their profile to view all photos of them that are available. ==== Relationship to You ==== If you create a free WikiTree account and connect yourself to the global tree, then an ancestor's profile can also show you how that ancestor is related to you. Just sign in with your WikiTree account, go to the ancestor's WikiTree ID in the upper-right menu and click on "Relationship to Me". ==== Living People Excluded for Privacy ==== Many photos in the collection contain people that are still living. These photos will not be uploaded to WikiTree, but they will be scanned and made available to family members privately upon request. The living individuals are noted in the lists here by the word '''Living''' followed by their last name at birth.

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 107

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Waltz-LeonardRecipes

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---- ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Waltz-LeonardRecipes-2.pdf Recipes from the Waltz-Leonard Collection (Version 132)] ==== The binder [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Waltz-LeonardRecipes-2.pdf Recipes from the Waltz-Leonard Collection] contains recipes from the collection of [[Waltz-608|Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard (1940-2022)]]. Many of the recipes are from her mother, [[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]], and her mother's mother, [[Witt-3203|Carrie Mae (Witt) Dawson (1899-1985)]]. See the link above to download the complete set of recipes. Also, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waltz-Family-Tree-608 family tree of Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard].

Walworth-Walsworth Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] == Walworth-Walsworth Genealogy 1689-1962 :== descendants, male & female, of William Walworth & Mary Abigail Seaton. * by Reginald Wellington Walworth * published by Queen Annels Pub Co., 1962 * Source Example: ::: Walworth, Reginald Wellington ''[[Space:Walworth-Walsworth Genealogy|Walworth-Walsworth Genealogy 1689-1962: descendants, male & female, of William Walworth & Mary Abigail Seaton]]'' (Queen Annels Pub Co., 1962) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WalworthR|WalworthR]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walworth-Walsworth Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494984&view=image&seq=5 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Walworth_Walsworth_genealogy_1689_1962.html?id=RGxZAAAAMAAJ <-- search only

Walwyn Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Walwyn Name Study]] The goal of this project is to trace the Walwyn family back to the first Mister Walwyn, the son of the noted King Arthur's sister St. Gwyp. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[O'Donnell-520|Roderick O'Donnell]]. My mother's surname was Walwyn-Shepheard thus making me a direct descendant of these noted figures. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I have traced a paternal line back to David de Walwyn of Y Hay Y Gelli. Born circa 1080. I can not find anything earlier. * I would like to find information linking these people to Walwyns Castle near Haverfordwest in Wales. *I can not find any information on the web about these pre-medieval Walwyns. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7167532 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walwyn Origins

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Wambrechies, Nord One Place Study

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== Wambrechies, Nord, France One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Wambrechies, Nord|category=Wambrechies, Nord One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q979699|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wambrechies, Nord One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Wambrechies est une commune française située dans le département du Nord, en région Hauts-de-France. Elle fait partie de la Métropole européenne de Lille. Wambrechies is a commune in the Nord department, in the region Hauts-de-France, in northern France. It is part of the European Metropolis of Lille. À l'origine et jusqu'au xive siècle environ, le nom s'écrit Wenesbrechies. L’existence d’une paroisse y est attestée dès le vie siècle, mais la cité de Wambrechies est mentionnée pour la première fois en 1110, dans l’acte de donation de l’autel au chapitre de la collégiale Saint-Pierre de Lille par l’évêque de Tournai. Le premier document qui cite le nom de Wambrechies sous sa forme actuelle date de 1287 (document émanant de l'abbaye de Marquette). Wambrechies était renommée, du temps de Buzelin ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' France :'''Region:''' Hauts-de-France :'''Département:''' Nord :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.6861, 3.0494 :'''Elevation:''' 13–26 m ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== [[Wikipedia:Marie-Christine_Debourse|Marie-Christine Debourse on Wikipedia]], ancienne championne et détentrice des records de France du saut en hauteur et du pentathlon. ====Début de branches (par ordre alphabétique du père) ==== (Travail en cours) *[[Ampe-20|Louis '''Ampe''']] x Marguerite Laignel *[[Autun-67|Philippe '''Autun''']] x Marie Delebecq * [[Beaurepaire-5|Walleran '''Beaurepaire''']] x Marguerite Samarcq *[[Becar-11|Jean '''Becar''']] x Catherine Lefebvre *[[Bentin-7|Jean '''Bentin''']] x Antoinette Combles * [[Bernard-3817|Charles '''Bernard''']] *°~1640 [[Betignies-7|Jean''' Betignies''']] x Elisabeth Bierre *°~1640 [[Bochar-6|Philippe '''Bochar''']] *[[Bonduel-4|Wallerand '''Bonduel''']] x Elisabeth Descamps *[[Bonte-204|Jean '''Bonte''']] x Marguerite Grimopont *[[Boucherie-8|Martin '''Boucherie''']] vers 1670 x Jeanne Dal *Jean Boulanger et Catherine Vilers *Jean Boutri and Michele Herbau *Pierre Boutry and Jacoba Six *Calixte Brame => des filles *Jean Brou and Marie Degand *[[Butin-100|Jean '''Butin''']] vers 1640 *Pierre Butin and Anne Mille *Philippe Capel and Pétronille Olivier *Philippe Caquant -> André Caquant and Marie Catherine Destailleux *Jean Caquant and Jeanne Demal *[[Carlier-177|Leodegar '''Carlier''']] vers 1640 *[[Carpentier-1547|Antoine '''Carpentier''']] vers 1675 x Marie Alard (ou Walar) *Marc Carpentier and Marguerite Glorieux *Robert Cateau and Marie Claire Delepierre *Frédéric Catrice and Catherine Lemay *Sébastien Catrice and Marie-Magdeleine Desplancq *Jean Clarisse and Marguerite Duquesnoy *Jean Claye *Philippe Comblet and Marie Catherine Ghesquier *°~1640 Unknown Cornil => Adrien Cornil, Marie Anne Cornil *Mathieu Cornil and Jeanne Delborde *°~1640 Henri Cotignies => Elisabeth Cotignies, Jean Cotignies, Christiane Cotignies *°~1640 Unknown Cotignies => Pierre Cotignies, Bartholomée Cotignies, Marie Françoise Cotignies *°~1650 François Cousin *Guillaume Cuinet and Jeanne Bolin *Marc Cuvelier and Antoinette Lewaghe *Jean Delefortrie and Marie Jeanne Dillies *Thomas Delacroix and Angélique Dubois *°~1640 Egidius Delahaye *Jean Delaval and Jeanne Comblet *Jacques Deledicques and Eleonore Dambre *Jacques Delemotte and Scolastique Varou *Jean-Baptiste Delepierre and Jeanne Six *Pierre Deleplancq and Marie Catherine Ouvry *Toussaint Delesal and Jeanne Debailleul *Philippe Delobel and Antoinette Cateau *? Delor x Antoinette Cornil *Jean Joseph Delos and Marie Decotignies *François Deneuville and Marie Marguerite Wenglar *[[Deroubaix-41|George '''Deroubaix''']] vers 1640 -> George Deroubaix *[[Deroubaix-42|Jacques '''Deroubaix''']] vers 1640 -> Adrien Deroubaix *Pierre Deroubaix and Chrétienne Vilard *Pierre Derviau and Marie Jeanne Phlipo *François Descamps and Elisabeth Frolier *Jean Descamps and Antoinette Caucheteur *Mathieu Desnoulez and Marie Catherine Vary *Jean Desprez and Antoinette Brassar *Claude Desreumaux and Elisabeth Butin *Jacques Desreumaux and Anne Vilers *1633 Jean Desreumaux and Marie Lamblin *Jean-Baptiste Desreumaux and Marie Jeanne Buche *Pierre Desreumaux and Adrienne Titerant *°~1640 François Dhalluin => Jean François Dhalluin and Marie Deleval *Bauduin François Dillies and Anne Guesquier *Antoine Dillies and Marguerite Cordonnier *Jean D'Orchy (Dorchies) and Marie Latarge *Etienne Dubar and Marie Six *Gaspard Dubar and Antoinette Facon *Pierre Dubois and Barbara Dutoit *Bon Dumetz and Marie Deledicq *°~1640 Jacques Dumetz *Philippe Dumont and Jeanne Parez *Pierre Dumont et Elisabeth Roussel *Gérard Dupont and Marie-Magdeleine Grenu *Antoine Dutoit and Marie Françoise Derviau *Charles Dutoit and Françoise Fortrie *Michel Dutoit and Elisabeth Lemay *Philippe Dutoit and Jacoba Becu *Philippe Dutoit et Françoise Dubois *Roch Ennebo and Marguerite Lespinoy *Philippe Charles Estienne and Catherine Six *°~1640 Jean Facon x Jeanne Dumont => Pierre Facon x Jacoba Ghestem, Antoinette Facon, Jean-Baptiste Facon *Noe Ferret and Jeanne Cuvelier *Pierre Frère and Susanne Antoine *Egidi Frolier and Marie Marguerite Adam *°~1640 Unknown Frolier => Olivier Frolier x Marie Madeleine Montagne, Jean Frolier and Marie Magdeleine Droulers *Jean Joseph Philippe de Gherbode x Eleonore Dumailly *Jean Philippe Joseph de Gherbode Toparche Despaing x Eleonore Demailly Couronnel *[[Guestem-7|Valentin '''Guestem''']] né vers 1640 *°~1640 Samuel Guestem => Petronille Ghestem, Pierre Guestem and Anne Jeanne Guestem *Jean Hazebroucq and Catherine Deledal *Michel Herbau and Amande Deschamps *Basile Hollebecq and Agathe Cailliez *Martin Hordu and Agnès Six *Hugue Jonquier and Antoinette Flandin *Jean Joncquier and Simone Delefortrie *Pierre Jacques Jonquier and Elisabeth Lutin *Pierre Jonquier and Maximilienne Lutin * Jean Lacaury x Marie Buquez *Leonard Leblan x Noele Costenoble *Jacques Lecoutre x Marie Malfaix *Jacques Le Febvre x Antoinette Dumont *Jean Lefebvre x Antoinette Titerant *Martin Lefebvre x Catherine Deneufville *Pierre Le Febvre x Michele Dillies *Jean-Baptiste Leleu x Françoise Rotru *Basile Le Mahieu x Marie Lerminet *Louis Lemahieu x Marie-Magdeleine Deroubaix *[[Lemahieu-68|Jacques '''Lemahieu''']] vers 1630 d'où Melchior Lemahieu *[[Lemahieu-80|Jacques '''Lemahieu''']] vers 1650 d'où Louis, Marie et Jacques Lemahieu *Jean Lemay and Antoinette Frolier *Pierre Lemay and Antoinette Ouvry *Pierre Lemay and Antoinette Sainger *Pierre Lemay and Jeanne Unknown *Leonard Lemay and Marie Dujardin *Charles Lepercque and Catherine Prouvost *Mathieu Lepers and Antoinette Louage *Sébastien Leplat and Jacoba Deledicq *Marc Antoine Lerminez and Marie Parez *Pierre Lerminez and Pascale Hordu *Christophe Lesaffre and Françoise Blancar *Mathieu Lesaffre and Marie Dumez *[[Lesaffre-44|Pierre '''Lesaffre''']] vers 1640 *Pierre Lesage *[[Lewille-4|Guillaume '''Lewille''']] vers1600 x Antoinette De Brabant *Jacques Liber and Sarah Marguerite Ghesquier *Jacques Lotigier and Marie Six *Jean Lutun => Michel Lutun and Marie Anne Deleval ; *°~1640 Unknown Lutun => *Toussaint Masquelin x Marie Marguerite Rotru *Bartholomée Meurillon x Michele Roar *°~1640 Jacques Mille => Pierre Mille x Marie Claire Haze *Pierre Millescamps x Michele Dutoit *Pierre Montagne et ? *Unknown Olivier et unknown *Estienne Ottebar and Marie Marguerite Deron *Jean Ouvry and Marie Angélique Carlier *François Picavez and Marie Dubois *Jean Phlipo and Françoise Samarcq *Lambert Pollet and Antoinette Dutoit *Louis Pollez and Jeanne Winc *Philippe Pringuier and Catherine Casier *Pierre Ramery and Marie Becar *Jean Jacques Roger and Antoinette Desmarescaux *Mathieu Rotru x Elisabeth Dhalluin *Julien Roussel and Marie-Magdeleine Claye *Simon Roussel and Michele Guestem *Christian Rouzé and Antoinette Six *Mathieu Rouzé and Barbara Lesaffre *Jacques Sainger x Marguerite Lemay *°~1640 Mathieu Sainger *Pierre Sainger x Antoinette Herbau *André Six x Marie Elisabeth Dumortier *Antoine Six x Marie Marguerite Ramery *[[Six-658|Basile '''Six''']] vers 1670 x Antoinette Vandame *[[Six-739|Dominique '''Six''']] vers 1620 *Jacques Six and Elisabeth Destailleur *°~1640 Unknown Six => Philippe Six et Antoinette Leplat *Philippe Six and Marie Pétronille Liber *Jean Terrin and Marie Catherine Pollet *°~ 1640 Claude Tilleul -> Pierre Tilleul x Jeanne Becar *Philippe Albert Titerant and Elisabeth Rotru *Nicolas Trachez and Marie Lefebvre *[[Vandame-11|Léonard '''Vandame''']] vers 1640 x Françoise Adrienne Lesaffre *Alexandre Vandevelle and Marie Cateau *Jean François Vanhoucq and Jacoba Delewarde *°~ 1640 Unknown Vilers => Pierre Vilers x Antoinette Lemahieu *Guillaume Winc x Christiane Leroy *Jean Wincq ==Sources== === Wikipedia === * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wambrechies Wambrechies sur Wikipedia français] * [[Wikipedia:Wambrechies|Wambrechies on english Wikipedia]] === Bibliographie === * ''Wambrechies, Son histoire du XIIe siècle à nos jours'', Jean-Pascal Vanhove, avec la participation de Pierre Pennequin, édité en 2017 par la Ville de Wambrechies (ISBN 978-2-9561795-0-4) === Archives départementales du Nord === Les registres paroissiaux de Wambrechies n'existent qu'à partir de 1694 * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/31phb9jtgm0q/89c389a1-e520-4bed-b0aa-c962eb19b7d8 BMS (1694-1716) cote 5 Mi 044 R 404] 301 vues Il y a une lacune entre 1717 et 1736 * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/gkb69hcp1zx2/16622c89-107a-4710-af9f-d754e2148cd6 BMS (1737-1760) cote 5 Mi 044 R 404] 639 vues * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/qx1khlj7z4r0/0cb64ca3-75e6-41f7-8b5c-b00899110205 TNMD (1750-1770) cote 5 Mi 044 R 412] 170 vues * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/2hvrd7p508lm/307bebb0-36b9-4845-bb67-b9df303f51c2 BMS (1761-1792) cote 5 Mi 044 R 405] 1183 vues * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/qpb4dx02zgt9/9fffb4d7-f701-43a2-b3cd-3669a7ca6b6a NMD (1793-1802) cote 5 Mi 044 R 406] 991 vues * [https://archivesdepartementales.lenord.fr/ark:/33518/31ql28bdnz65/a616e461-1edf-4d5a-b04a-8707d2b47a5e NMD (1802-1812) cote 5 Mi 044 R 407] 670 vues

Wander Name Study

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[[Category:Wander Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Wander-179|Elizabeth Wander]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wander and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wanganui Old Settlers

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand]] === Wanganui Old Settlers === Note: 'Wanganui' is now spelled 'Whanganui'. This is a list of early Wanganui, New Zealand settlers in the mid-1800's. The 'fathers' of Wanganui are a group of men and their families who had all passed away by the end of the nineteenth century. They were so called because it was largely due to their industry, courage and foresight that the town and surrounding districts of Wanganui was developed. In the early days of settlement the hardy pioneers had to endure privations and repeated danger that included being driven off their land, the burning of their homes, the laying waste to their crops, and the killing of their livestock. ===== The 'fathers' of Wanganui ===== * Messrs. James Alexander, H. S. Harrison, W. H. Watt, Henry Churton, Henry Nathan, * Messrs. Hair, Bell, John Garner ('Father of Wanganui'), Parks, Taylor, * Dr. J. Allison, Dr. Rees, Dr. Wilson, * Major Nixon, * Captain John McGregor, Capt. T. B. Taylor, Capt. Campbell. === Wanganui Settlers === * Note: Those surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' have a personal profile and some columns can be sorted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Listed below are 80 persons.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Arr. Age ! scope="col" | Arrival NZ: Year, ''Ship'' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Died |- | 1 || ALEXANDER 1,2,3 || James || 22 || 1840/41, ''Martha Ridgway'' || 1895 |- | 2 || ALLISON || Dr. James || || 1849/50 || 1871/72 |- | 3 || BLYTH || James || || || |- | 4 || BELL || David || brother || 1851/52 || |- | 5 || BELL || Peter || brother || 1851/52 || |- | 6 || BROUGHTON || James || father || 1850, ''William Hyde'' || |- | 7 || BROUGHTON || Charles William || son || 1850, ''William Hyde'' || 1865 |- | 8 || BROUGHTON || Edward Thomas || son || 1850, ''William Hyde'' || 1894 |- | 9 || CAMERON || Capt. John || || 1840's || 1893 |- | 10 || CAMPBELL || Capt. Moses || || 1846 || 1861 |- | 11 || CHURTON || Henry || || || |- | 12 || DURIE || Maj. D. S. || || 1840's || 1874 |- | 13 || DEIGHTON 6 || Samuel || 1822 || 1840, ''Aurora'' || |- | 14 || FIELD || Henry Claylands || || 1850/51 || |- | 15 || GARNER || John || || 1839 || |- | 16 || GIBSON || John || || 1850, ''William Hyde'' || 1869/70 |- | 17 || GIBSON || Dr. G. H. || 38 || 1859 || 1870 |- | 18 || GOTTY || John || || 1850, ''William Hyde'' || |- | 19 || HANDLEY || John || || || 1867 |- | 20 || [[Harrison-3521|{{blue|HARRISON}}]] || Henry Shafto || || 1840 || 1892 |- | 21 || HARPER || Thomas |||| 1853/54 || 1872 |- | 22 || [[Hewett-1111|{{blue|HEWETT}}]] || James Duff || || 1854 || 1865 |- | 23 || HIGGIE || Thomas |||| 1841/42, ''Olympus'' || 1884 |- | 24 || [[Hogg-3046|{{blue|HOGG}}]] || Rev. David || || 1852, ''Slaines Castle'' || 1880 |- | 25 || IMLAY || Peter || || 1840's || |- | 26 || JONES || Henry Ireson || || 1853 || |- | 27 || LETT || James || || 1840's || 1854 |- | 28 || LEWIS || Edward || || || |- | 29 || LOCKETT || Jonas || || 1840/41 || 1884 |- | 30 || [[McGregor-582|{{blue|McGREGOR}}]] || Capt. John || || 1839/40 || 1882 |- | 31 || McWILLIAM || Thomas || father || 1852 || 1879 |- | 32 || McWILLIAM || Peter || son || 1852 || |- | 33 || McWILLIAM || Thomas || son || 1852 || |- | 34 || McWILLIAM || Revd. James || son || 1852 || |- | 35 || MORGAN || John || brother || 1850, ''Berkshire'' || |- | 36 || MORGAN || Mrs J. || || 1841, ''William Bryant'' || |- | 37 || MORGAN || William || brother || 1850, ''Berkshire'' || |- | 38 || NATHAN || Henry || || 1841 || 1893 |- | 39 || NIXON || John || || 1841 || 1884 |- | 40 || NICHOLLS || Revd. C. H. S. || || c.1852 || |- | 41 || OWEN || William Thomas || || 1858 || |- | 42 || PARKES || Frederick || || 1840, ''Aurora'' || |- | 43 || PEAKE || John William || brother || 1853 || |- | 44 || PEAKE (Garner) || Mrs. J. W. (Lucy Anne) || || || |- | 45 || PEAKE || Henry Lacey || brother || 1853 || |- | 46 || POWELL || Thomas || || 1853 || |- | 47 || PAWSON || John || || 1858 || |- | 48 || REES || Dr. George || || 1851/52 || 1858 |- | 49 || RICHARDS || John Monroe || || 1840's || 1877 |- | 50 || ROSS || Hugh || || 1840's || 1869 |- | 51 || ROBERTS || George || || 1848 || 1876 |- | 52 || SHERRIFF || Francis || father || 1853/54 || 1897 |- | 53 || SHERRIFF || Bedford || son || 1853/54 || |- | 54 || SPEED || James || || 1854 || |- | 55 || SHIELDS || Thomas || || c.1853 || |- | 56 || SCRIVENER || Thomas || || 1857 || |- | 57 || STEVENSON || James L. || brother || 1857, ''Ariel'' || |- | 58 || STEVENSON || John || brother || 1857, ''Ariel'' || |- | 59 || TAYLOR || Thomas Ballardie || 24 || 1841 || 1871 |- | 60 || TAYLOR || Revd. Richard || || 1838 || 1874 |- | 61 || TRAFFORD || Maj. Benjamin William Rawson || || || |- | 62 || [[Treweek-118|{{blue|TREWEEK}}]]|| John || || 1842, ''Timandra'' || |- | 63 || WATERS || Thomas || || 1840's || |- | 64 || WATT || William Hogg || || || 1894 |- | 65 || [[Wicksteed-45|{{blue|WICKSTEED}}]] || John Tylson || father || 1841/42 || 1865 |- | 66 || [[Wicksteed-53|{{blue|WICKSTEED}}]] || John T. || son || 1841/42 || |- | 67 || [[Wicksteed-12|{{blue|WICKSTEED}}]]|| Arthur || son || 1841/42 || 1905 |- | 68 || [[Woon-53|{{blue|WOON}}]] || Revd. William || 30, husband || 1834 || 1858 |- | 69 || [[Woon-55|{{blue|WOON}}]]|| Garland William || son || b.1831 || 1895 |- | 70 || [[Woon-56|{{blue|WOON}}]] || Richard Watson || son || b.1834 || 1890 |- | 71 || [[Woon-57|{{blue|WOON}}]]|| Edwin Turner || son || b.1836 || 1887 |- | 72 || [[Woon-58|{{blue|WOON}}]]|| James Garland || son || b.1838 || 1910 |- | 73 || [[Garland-2960|{{blue|WOON (Garland)}}]]|| Mrs. W. (Jane) || wife || 1834 || 1859 |- | 74 || ALEXANDER 1,2,3 || Alexander || 20 || 1840/41, ''Martha Ridgway'' || |- | 75 || PEAT 4,5 || David || 20 || 1858 || 1919 |- | 76 || PEAT 4,5 || Jane|| || 1858 || 1897 |- | 77 || HAIR 5 || William Cockburn || || 1840/42 || 1853 |- | 78 || HAIR 5 (Scott) || Mrs. W. C. (Jane) || c.30 || 1840/42 || 1879 |- | 79 || PEAT 5 || James || || c.1860 || 1919 |- | 80 || DEIGHTON 6 || Richard || 1819 || 1840, ''Aurora'' || |- |} Table notes: # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WH18950716.2.20 Obituary, Mr. James Alexander.] # [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC18950716.2.9 The late, Mr. James Alexander.] # [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cyc01Cycl-t1-body-d4-d172-d26.html Farmers, Old Settlers, etc.] # [http://maps.whanganui.govt.nz/Wanganui/Photos/HeritageInventory/361.pdf Heritage Inventory 361.] # [http://maps.whanganui.govt.nz/Wanganui/Photos/HeritageInventory/362.pdf Heritage Inventory 362.] # [http://famnet.net.nz/resources/passengers.aspx FamNet - The Family History Network.] === Sources === * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Stout76-t30-body-d1.html The pamphlet collection of Sir Robert Stout: volume 76.] === Acknowledgements === * Any corrections or additions welcome, thanks, [[sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]].

Waniek Name Study

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[[Category:Waniek Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Waniek Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waniek Waniek] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Waniek name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wanieks), by time period (18th Century Wanieks), or by topic (Waniek DNA, Waniek Occupations, Waniek Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Waniek Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Waniek}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

WAŃKOWICZY H. LIS

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=История (History)= == Великие Дольцы == ==Забашевичи== [[Space:Zabaszewiczy_maj%C4%85tek|Забашевичи]] усадьба в бывшем Борисовском уезде, ныне Борисовский район Минской области. *НИАБ Минск 588 2 134 Дело Минского главного суда по межевому спору между бывшим маршалком Минской губернии помещиком имения Забашевичи Борисовского повета С.Ваньковичем, виленским воеводой владельцем Борисовского графства М.Радзивиллом и другими. Имеются документы за 1786, 1801-1804, 1809 годы. 28.02.1810 05.04.1810 === Владельцы имения === :[[Wańkowich-1|Иосиф Ванькович]] (* - 29.12.1863) ==Калюжицы== pol.: '''Kałużyce''', бел.: '''Калюжыца'''; имение, Беличанская волость Игуменский уезд Минская губерния [https://goo.gl/maps/NJQPzPbNyXWiG2a77 Калюжица] Усадьба на реке Уша (бывший Игуменский уезд, ныне Березенский район Минской области), не сохранилась. Последним владельцем до 1917 оставался [[Витольд Ванькович]] :НИАБ Минск ф. 299 оп. 2 д. 624 Дело о взыскании с помещиков имения Калюжицы Игуменского повета Ваньковичей долга в пользу Минского бернардинского монастыря. 1821-1833. :НИАБ Минск ф.142 оп. 1 д. 540 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения КАЛЮЖИЦА помещика Ваньковича. 1845 :НИАБ Минск ф. 136 оп. 1 д. 21123 Дело об уточнении вероисповедания некоторых крестьян деревни Калюжицы Игуменского уезда. 1847-1849 :НИАБ Минск ф.136 оп. 1 д. 21526 Дело по отношению Минского губернского правления о возможности разрешения строительства римско-католической каплицы в имении Калюжицы Игуменского уезда Мельхиору Ваньковичу. 1848-1849. :НИАБ Минск ф.1781 оп. 24 д. 3044 Дело о постройке фамильного гроба в имении Калюжицах 1848-1869 :НИАБ Минск ф. 28оп. 1 д. 894 Дело об утверждении плана хозяйства на лесную дачу в имении Калюжица Игуменского уезда владения Мельхиора Ваньковича. 1903 :НИАБ Минск ф.1595 оп. 2 д. 1462 Дело о выкупе земли крестьянами из имения Калюжица Игуменского уезда помещицы Ванькович. 1867-1915 ==Красная гора== ==Ополь== Брестский район ==Рудаков== ==Слепянка== [https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D1%8F%D0%B4%D0%B7%D1%96%D0%B1%D0%B0_%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%9E_(%D0%9C%D1%96%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA) Сядзіба Ваньковічаў (Мінск). Вікіпедыя. ''Text in belarusian''] == Слободка == ''Борисовский уезд Минская губерния'' *НИАБ Минск 142-1-398 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения СЛОБОДКА помещика Ваньковича 18.04.1847 - 18.04.1847 *НИАБ Минск 142-1-397 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения СЛОБОДКА помещика Ваньковича 01.01.1847 - 31.12.1847 ==Смиловичи== ''Игуменский уезд'' [https://goo.gl/maps/qMFQ5dn4GBkXDDu69 Смиловичи] расположены на реке Волма (бывший Игуменский уезд, ныне Червенский район Минской области. Строительство усадьбы велось Александром Монюшко, смерть которого не позволила довести строительство до конца. Имение переходит по женской линии - [[Леону Ваньковичу]], мужу [[Павлины Манюшко]]. Последним владельцем станет их сын - [[Леон Ванькович]], который и завершал строительство усадьбы. = Родовод= === [[Wańkowicz-17|Józef Wańkowicz (bef.1819-1863)]] & [[Swida-16|Wanda (Swida) Wańkowicz (abt.1820-)]] === ==== [[Wańkowicz-20|Joachim Michal Wańkowicz (1852-)]] ==== ===== [[Мельхиор]] ===== ====[[Wańkowicz-21|Christinia Maria Wańkowicz (bef.1856-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-22|Wanda Maria Wańkowicz (1856-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-18|Florian Ioachim Wańkowicz (bef.1860-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-19|Józef Maryan Wańkowicz (1860-)]] ==== =Источники в архивах (Archive sources)= ==Национальный исторический архив Беларуси (НИАБ)== ===Калюжица=== *Фонд 142 опись 1 дело 540 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения КАЛЮЖИЦА помещика Ваньковича, 1845 год. *Фонд 136 опись 1 дело 21526 Дело по отношению Минского губернского правления о возможности разрешения строительства римско-католической каплицы в имении Калюжицы Игуменского уезда Мельхиору Ваньковичу. 1848 - 1849 годы. *Фонд 1595 опись 2 дело 1462 Дело о выкупе земли крестьянами из имения Калюжица Игуменского уезда помещицы Ванькович. 1867 - 1915 годы. =Памятные места= ==В Беларуси== *[https://goo.gl/maps/gPA3xYC33LfUy5rYA Улица Валентия Ваньковича в Минске] *[https://goo.gl/maps/q7K4gDAY6aQQ3y6YA Улица Валентия Ваньковича в Гродно] *[https://vankovich.artmuseum.by/ru/about Музей Дом Ваньковичей] на сайте Национальный художественный музей Беларуси Национального художественного музея Беларуси . *[https://goo.gl/maps/GDsvAKxgjEkCwu5q6 Усадьба Ваньковичей в Слепянке] =Источники (Sources)= *ВАНЬКОВИЧИ / сост.: Н.А. Голубева, Н.М. Усова, Л.В. Языкович ; редкол.: Т.В. Белова [и др.]. — Минск : Беларуская Энцыклапедыя імя П. Броўкі, 2012. — 456 с. : ил. — (Белорусский родовод). — 2 000 экз. ISBN: 978-985-11-0676-5 *Музей "Дом Ваньковічаў. Культура і мастацтва першай паловы XIX стагоддзя" / Міністэрства культуры Рэспублікі Беларусь, Нацыянальны мастацкі музей Рэспублікі Беларусь. - Мінск : Рыфтур Прынт, 2018. - 59 с. =Ссылки (Links)= *Дом Ваньковичей [Электронный ресурс] : Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии : Версия 123586203, сохранённая в 15:06 UTC 26 июня 2022 / Авторы Википедии // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия. — Электрон. дан. — Сан-Франциско: Фонд Викимедиа, 2022. — Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=3201199&oldid=123586203 *Ваньковичи [Электронный ресурс] : Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии : Версия 126797621, сохранённая в 05:03 UTC 22 ноября 2022 / Авторы Википедии // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия. — Электрон. дан. — Сан-Франциско: Фонд Викимедиа, 2022. — Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=2836934&oldid=126797621 *[http://www.nobility.by/forum/index.php?topic=2132.0 Шляхецкі форум • The Belarusian Nobility forum • Шляхетский форум »Шляхецкія роды »Гэта форум пра шляхецкія роды, прозьвішчы якіх пачынаюцца на «В» »Ваньковіч / Vańkovič / Wańkowicz / Ванькович]

Wann/Taylor Reunion

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Wants to trade a HOP

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People who want any amount of HOPs from me.

Waqshita County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Washita County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Washita County, Oklahoma | category =Washita County, Oklahoma }} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Washita County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washita_County,_Oklahoma'''

War + graves

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War Fighter Ancestors

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==British America== {{Image|file=War_Fighter_Ancestors.png |align=r|caption=Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800) |size=50}} [[Wikipedia: Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts |Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts]] (1637- ) :*[[Adams-57|Thomas Adams, Lieutenant]] (1612-1688) '''''[AHAC-1644]''''' '''''[PGM]''''' Braintree and Concord, MBC[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044024622250&view=1up&seq=34 Roll of members of the Military company of the Massachusetts, ... Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. .p. 34][https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/546 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 546] :*[[Brackett-20|Richard Brackett, Captain]] (1610-1690) '''''[AHAC-1639]''''' '''''[PGM]''''' Braintree, MBC[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044024622250&view=1up&seq=32 Roll of members of the Military company of the Massachusetts, ... Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. .p. 34][https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/573 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 573] :*[[French-20|William French Jr, Captain]] (1606 -1681) '''''[AHAC-1638]''''' '''''[PGM]''''' Cambridge and Billerica, MBC[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044024622250&view=1up&seq=34 Roll of members of the Military company of the Massachusetts, ... Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. .p. 1] [https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/637 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 637] '''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pequot_War Pequot War (1636–1638)]''' :*[[French-20|William French Jr, Captain]] (1606 -1681) '''''[PGM]''''' Cambridge and Billerica, Mass. :*[[Howlett-14| Thomas Howlett, Ensign]] (1606-1677) '''''[PGM]''''' Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay [https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/673 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 673] '''[[:Category:King_Philip%27s_War|King Philip’s War (1675-1678)]]''' :*[[Adams-57|Thomas Adams, Lieutenant]] (1612-1688) '''''[PGM]''''' Braintree and Concord, MBC :*[[Boynton-128| Joseph Boynton, Captain]] (1644-1730) Rowley, Massachusetts Bay[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/573 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 573] :*[[Dow-173|Joseph Dow, Sergeant]] (1639–1703) Hampton, New Hampshire [https://archive.org/details/supplementtogen190306gene/page/306 “Supplement to the General register of the Society of Colonial Wars,” General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.); General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.),1906, p. 306] :*[[French-390| John French, Corporal]] (1635 -1712) Billerica, Massachusetts Bay '''''[WIA]''''' [[Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War#Garrison_at_Broofield_or_.22Quabaug.22|Brookfield/Quabaug]][https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/573 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 573][https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingp00inbodg/page/113 Bodge, George M. (1906). “Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material.” Boston: (author). p. 113.] :*[[French-20|William French Jr, Captain]] (1606-1681) '''''[PGM]''''' Billerica, Massachusetts Bay :*[[Kittredge-5|John Kittredge, Captain, Doctor]] (1630-1676) Billerica, Massachusetts Bay [[Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War#Garrison_at_Broofield_or_.22Quabaug.22|Brookfield/Quabaug]][https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/637 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 637][https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingp00inbodg/page/113 Bodge, George M. (1906). “Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material.” Boston: (author). p. 113. :*[[Lawrence-1338|Nathaniel Lawrence, Ensign]] (1639-1724) Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay[https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingp00inbodg/page/474 Bodge, George M. (1906). “Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material.” Boston: (author). p. 474.] :*[[Lawrence-2263|Peleg Lawrence]] (1646-1692) Watertown, Massachusetts Bay[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/690 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 690] :*[[Moulton-54|John Moulton Jr, Lieutenant]] (1638-1706) Hampton, New Hampshire[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/715 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 715] :*[[Perkins-266| Humphrey Perkins, Soldier]] (1655-1700) Hampton, New Hampshire[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/729 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 729] :*[[Sanborn-13|William Sanborn Sr]] (1622-1692) '''''[PGM]''''' Hampton, New Hampshire [[Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War#Garrison_at_Broofield_or_.22Quabaug.22|Brookfield/Quabaug]]General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752 https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/752Bodge, George M. (1906). “Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material.” Boston: (author). p. 370. https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingp00inbodg/page/370 :*[[Seeley-100|Nathaniel Seeley, Captain]] (1627-1675) '''''[PGM]''''' Narragansett, Rhode Island '''''[KIA]''''' '''''[Killed in Great Swamp Fight]'''''General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 777 Online at [https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/757 rchive.org] :*[[Swan-18|Richard Swan]] (1607-1678) '''''[PGM]''''' Rowley, Massachusetts Bay[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/777 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 777] '''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_William's_War King William's War (1688–1697)]''' :*[[Gove-427| Edward Gove, Lieutenant]] (1627-1696) '''''[PGM]''''' Rye, New Hampshire[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/648 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 648] :*[[Locke-147| John Locke Sr, Captain]] (1630-1691) Hampton, New Hampshire - '''''[Killed by Indians]'''''[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/698 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 698] :*[[Lawrence-1338|Nathaniel Lawrence, Ensign]] (1639-1724) Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay [https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/690 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 690] :*[[Lawrence-293|John Lawrence]] (1609-1667) '''''[PGM]''''' Groton, Massachusetts[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/690 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 690] :*[[Robie-32|Samuel Robie]] (1659-1717) Hampton, New Hampshire [https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/747 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 747] :*[[Sanborn-2|John Sanborn, Lieutenant]] (1620-1692) '''''[PGM]''''' Hampton, New Hampshire[https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/752 General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752] :*[[Tilton-54| Daniel Tilton]] (1646-1715) Lynn, Massachusetts Bay '''''[Possibly Ensign in King William’s War]''''' '''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War French and Indian War (1754-1763)]''' :*[[Fowler-5495|Jonathan Fowler, Private]] (1737-1814) Hollis, New hampshire History of the Town of Hollis, New Hampshire, from Its First Settlement to the Year 1879 : with Many Biographical Sketches of Its Early Settlers, Their Descendants, and Other Residents : Illustrated with Maps and Engravings : Worcester, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas), 1804-1882 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive. Boston : A. Williams, January 1, 1879. 344. https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00worc/page/99. Accessed 16 Sept. 2019. :*[[Kittredge-54| Solomon Kittredge, Patriot]] (1736-1796) Johnson, Vermont [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofm00smit/page/95 Smith, Charles James,. History of the town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. Boston, Mass.: Blanchard Print. Co.,1907. P. 95.] :*[[Pennock-26| James Pennock Jr]] (1739-1777) Middletown, Connecticut[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3983&h=10637&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=vBy4&_phstart=successSource Connecticut Historical Society. Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762. Vol. I-II. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Historical Society, 1903-1905.] '''[[:Category:American_Revolution|American Revolution (1775–1783)]]''' :*[[Pennock-26| James Pennock Jr]] (1739-1777) Middletown, Connecticut - '''''[KIA-Saratoga]''''' Early Vermont Settlers, 1700-1784. (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. (By Scott Andrew Bartley, Lead Genealogist.) https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1565/i/55127/4/1424514834 Early Vermont Settlers, 1700-1784. (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. (By Scott Andrew Bartley, Lead Genealogist.) https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1565/i/55127/5/72822454 {{Image|file=War_Fighter_Ancestors-1.png |align=r|caption=Flag of the United States (1777-1795) |size=50}} ==United States== '''[[:Category:American_Revolution|American Revolution (1775–1783)]]''' :*[[Corser-124|Asa Corser]] (1754-1815) Boscawen, New Hampshire [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/139139 Asa CORSER SAR Patriot #: P-139139] :*[[Cummings-753|John Cummings, Lieutenant ]] (1710-1789) Hancock, New Hampshire{{DAR-grs|A028551|CUMMINGS, JOHN SR |5 May 2019}} :*[[Cummings-752|John Cummings, Lieutenant]] (1735-1805) Hollis, New Hampshire{{DAR-grs|A028552|CUMMINGS, JOHN JR |6 May 2019}} :*[[FitzGerald-921|Edward Ekenezer FitzGerald Sr., Soldier]] (1718-1776) Boscawen, New Hampshire{{DAR-grs|A040156|FITZGERALD, EDWARD SR|15 Feb 2020}} :*[[Heath-6080|William Heath, Private]] (1748–1826) Johnson, Vermont [https://www.fold3.com/image/22643944?xid=1945 NARA M804. 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Accessed February 6, 2020. https://www.fold3.com/record/641216162-william-corser-private. :*[[Heath-5700|Lushin Heath]] (1780-1813) Johnson, Vermont, United States, '''''[Died of Wound]'''''https://www.fold3.com/record/641262558-lufkin-heath-private "United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G1RN-3PN?cc=1880762&wc=M61T-MZ3%3A176716901 : 22 May 2014), 011-012, 1798-1815 May, H > image 413 of 634; citing NARA microfilm publication M233 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {{Image|file=War_Fighter_Ancestors-2.png |align=r|caption=Flag of the United States (1861-1865)|size=50 }} '''[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|United States Civil War (1861-1865)]]''' :*[[Courser-44| Robert D Courser]] (1838-1919) '''''[WIA]''''' Norwich, Vermont, United States"New Hampshire, Civil War Service and Pension Records, 1861-1866," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3S-FGC1 : 16 March 2018), Robert Courser, 18 Nov 1863; citing West Lebanon, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States, New Hampshire Secretary of State, Division of Records Management & Archive; FHL microfilm 2,319,540. :*[[Kittredge-231| Zephaniah Kittredge]] (1821-1873) Johnson, Vermont, United StatesMassachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War, Vols I-VIII {{Ancestry Record|genealogy-glh49041829|4041}} == Sources == [[Perkins-11750|'''''Return to Clyde Perkins Profile''''']]

War Letters of Gordon Hall Rutherford

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===War Letters of [[Rutherford-2594|Gordon Hall Rutherford]]=== '''GORDON RUTHERFORD VISITS HIS FATHER'S BIRTHPLACE'''
Glasgow, Scotland,
June 6, 1917
Dear Father, --- I am at last successful in getting landing leave and have come to Scotland. I am staying at your relative's, Donald Cameron's, and have been having a fine time. We arrived here Sunday morning, and I must say that Glasgow gave us a hearty welcome. At the Central Station they have a canteen for soldiers and sailors where we had a fine lunch, smokes and a rest, all for nothing. Many of our battalion had stopped at London, but about 20 of us came on to Glasgow, so I had lots of company here. Sunday afternoon my chum Lyle Ramsay, and I started for Heath Field Terrace
.

We found our way all right, but stopped at the park, which is very beautiful at present. The flowers are all out in bloom though the season is very backward. We spent over two hours just walking through the park watching the swan and ducks swimming in the little river. After going through the winter-garden, which had many eastern palms and plants and beautifully colored flowers of all descriptions, we went over to Don Cameron's and had tea. After tea he took us to Rankin Glen, a large Glasgow park. It was very pretty. From old bridges over the streams we had fine views of the waterfalls.
On Monday we went to Ayr to see Burn's cottage and monument, which is one place I wouldn't have missed seeing for anything. Inside the cottage are many things that Burns used himself: ---an old chair, the writing desk which he used when composing his poems, etc. There is a book in which everyone who visits the monument registers, so if you ever come over you must look up and see my name on it on June 4, 1917. The old cottage is much the same as it was when Burns was there. At one end was the stable; and in the other part Burns lived himself. Many of the original poems in his own handwriting were also there, as high as œ150 having been paid for a single sheet. I read the original of "Scots Wha Hae." The large family bible is still there containing all the family history. It was bought from some of the relatives for œ1040. The day was much too short to see everything, but we certainly saw something worth while. On High Street we saw the Tam o' Shanter Inn where Robert used to get his horn of Scotch. It is still in the same business, but as the bars cannot open until six o'clock we could not have one on Bobby. Yesterday Don took me to Aberfeldy. The scenery in the highlands is wonderful. We passed Wallace's monument and Stirling castle in the city of Stirling.
When we arrived in Aberfeldy we visited Mrs. Burden, one of the many cousins, first. Then we went to the old house in which you were born. Although it is not owned by any of our relatives the lady was very kind and showed us through the place. I sat down and had a chat with her in the room where you were born. The kind old lady said, "It's noo grand, but it's verra comfortable". I thought much different; it seemed grand to me to be there. We went down to Robert Campbell's store, where we met Jessie Campbell, and from then on "The Canadian" was busy meeting cousin after cousin. They all seemed to know who I was for I had written that I was coming, but being introduced as "The Canadian" made it seem rather peculiar to me. We walked over to the Falls of Moness and the Birks of Aberfeldy, and I must say I never have seen more beautiful scenes than there at the three falls, lower, middle and upper. I had a drink at the lower falls as the water came falling down, just so that it would be something to remember.
I also saw the Black Watch monument where that famous regiment first mobilized on the Tay River.
We had dinner at Campbell's and by the time we had finished it just left enough time to catch the train for Glasgow.
I suppose you hardly know where I am at now, as I have been moving around so much. I was at Otterpool, when I left Wilfred Clemens and George Busteed quarantined on account of measles being in their tent. We went to the eighth reserve battalion and later to Witley, Surrey, in the 119th reserve battalion. We are in the 5th division now, and Lt. Ernie Hartwick is in this same battalion.
Your affectionate son,
GordonGORDON RUTHERFORD VISITS HIS FATHER'S BIRTHPLACE. Blenheim News-Tribune - June 27, 1917, page 4 '''Seven Mile Walk to See Old Friends.'''
''Pte. Gordon Rutherford Visited Boys At Bramshott Camp.''
119th Algoma Bn., C. E. F.,
Witley Camp, Eng.,
July 27, 1917.
Mr. J. M. Denholm,Denholm was Publisher of the Blenheim News Tribune.
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Merce,---- A short time before leaving Canada I promised to write to you and let you know how I am getting along.
As you already know we have much more strenuous work than when in Canada. I'll not need to say anything about it. It was rather hard at first, and the infantry training is so much different than artillery from which I was sorry to be transferred. I was very unfortunate landing in this country at a time when the Canadian Field Artillery had a great surplus of men and the infantry the opposite, having a shortage. Thus we were all transferred to infantry, only a few being lucky enough to be in quarantine at the time. When in the 8th Res. Bn. at Shorncliffe we experienced an air raid, something I will not forget for a while.
Last Sunday night Wilfrid Clemens walked into my hut. He had been at Bramshott Camp with the 186th boys. He stayed with me all day Monday, so we had quite a time together. Herb. was on leave in Scotland at the same time so he missed seeing him. It was rather unfortunate as one does not get many leaves now. He is still in the Field Artillery. George Busteed is in the 45's, a heavier gun than the 18 pounder. Wilfrid came back from mesopotamia in June and has been here once to see me. I am not sure whether I'll see him again as he is under orders to proceed to German East Africa now. I was rather sorry when he wrote that he was going there. I expected he would be going to France, and although he wouldn't be with me he might not be far away. The world is very small after all. One of the first men I met in England was Capt. Clive McAllister. He was at Otterpool then. On Dominion Day I walked over to see the 186th boys in the 4th Res. Bn. at Bramshott. They are just about seven miles from here, so it's not so bad when you have good roads to walk on. I heard that the boys in 63rd battery at Petawawa were doing infantry training. I hope not as it certainly will be a change from artillery and not a change for the better either. I'm not so bad off now as I am in the Lewis Gun Section, which is a very interesting part of infantry training.
Today we had an inspection by the king. We had a sham battle on Thursley Commons, blowing great craters in the ground, then the men would swarm in and take cover, and prepare for the next advance. I was not in the battle but was training off on one side so had a fine view. Of course you know what had happened to the other units shortly after an inspection by His Majesty. You'll have to take it for granted that we do the same.
I received several copies of the News-Tribune today and certainly was glad to get them. Erieau has suffered quite a bit this year through the coal hoist and ice house both being lost. Hoping to hear from you soon. I must close for this time.
Yours sincerely,
Hiker
Address 334098 Pte G. H. Rutherford
119th Bn. C. E. F., A Co.,
Care Army P. O., London, Eng.Seven Mile Walk to See Old Friends. Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, August 22, 1917 - page 1 '''Gordon Rutherford Was at Mons. '''
''Young Blenheim Gunner In Stirring Events at Close of War.''
It must have been a never-to-be-forgotten privilege for Gordon Rutherford, only eighteen years of age after two season's campaigning with the guns in France and Belgium to have been chosen a member of the Canadian army that closed the war for the British by capturing Mons, the city from which General French began his famous retreat early in the war; and for the first time in Europe to have put a full date line on his letter, beginning as follows:
Mons, France, Nov. 15, 1918
Dear Jessie and all. - - -
It is with the greatest pleasure that I scribble you a few lines tonight. You will no doubt by now know more about the grand finale than I do so there is no use trying to tell you anything about that. The night before "Cease Fire" was given we fired a few brigade salvos over Mons. Fritz was on one side and we were on the other. On the whole there was very little shooting going on. The next morning there was a triumphant march through the city and I was one of the lucky ones detailed to go. We had to get cleaned up as well as we could in the time and then go. There were a few from each unit there all congregated at the "Grand Place", where General Currie spoke a few words to the troops. There are about thirty thousand civilians here now, so you can imagine the reception we were given.
At present we are cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, getting ready for the march through Belgium. It is rumored that we are going right in to Germany. We expect to start off on our journey on Sunday, so if you don't hear from me you'll know that I'm going on and on to the Rhine.
We are billeted in a house with a Belgian family. I must say they are great people, can't do enough for your --- coffee at reveille, all meals, and in the evening. One hates to take anything from them, knowing that they haven't a great deal for themselves. There is a whole sub-section of us here. Just imagine eighteen soldiers billeted in one house! The night we arrived here, about ten o'clock, madame made beaucoup cocoa for all, gave us all the bread and butter we could eat too, and maybe we didn't have some appetite after a march of about twelve miles!
I suppose you have been wondering all along why I didn't write oftener. I'll try to tell you now that Mr. Censor is napooed. Ever since Aug. 8th we have been "up and at 'em" all the time. Before that push we were in Arras. From there we took the train to Amiens, and lived in a woods and had to keep hidden so as to surprise Fritz. No lights at night and even if one did want to write he had to go up the line with ammunition, start about five o'clock, get back at six a.m., go to bed and get up at eleven to water and feed the horses, get more sleep in the afternoon, if possible, and then go up again. I was on the gang for that strife. I expected Fritz would have had more comeback than he did. We hadn't a casualty in our battery there.
After that we went back to Arras by forced marches. Then, just as we got in the scrap my leave came in. I guess you will know why I slept and ate well in Paris. Forget it! It's all over. I will be able to tell you all this when I get back, which will no doubt be several months yet as we have to see how things go. I haven't seen a paper lately but from all reports Germany is in a bad state of affairs at present.
Your brother, Gordon.Gordon Rutherford Was at Mons. The Blenheim News-Tribune Wednesday Dec. 11, 1918 page 1 ===Notes===

War Letters of Wilfrid B Rutherford

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===War Letters of [[Rutherford-2591|Wilfrid B Rutherford]]=== '''First Impressions in Old Country'''
''WILFRID RUTHERFORD FINDS SCENERY BEAUTIFUL AND PEOPLE KIND''
Hythe, Sandling Camp,
Kent, England,
May 2, 1915
Dear Friends, --- I was going to write to you before this but our time is so occupied with work and fatigue parties and sight seeing that this is my first opportunity of getting down to business. We landed safely at Avonmouth and traveled through the prettiest country on earth to Sandling Camp, a place near Shorncliffe, and about eight or ten miles from Folkestone, which means we are about thirty from France which is pretty near close enough for me the way things are going over there the past week or so.
It is very pretty coming from the sea crossing over the southern part of England. We passed through the outskirts of London. Our English born members of the unit got leave for a few days and later on we get leave. I think I will have time to go up to Bonnie Scotland and see the land of the heather, kilt and plaidie. The country around here is quite hilly. While traveling on the train we passed through a number of tunnels burrying through the sandstone and chalk. Everything is like June in Canada, and all that can be desired along the lines of the picturesque can be seen in one great panoramas. Little cottages snugly nest in the valleys while over on the green hills subdivided by hawthorne hedges and wood areas can be seen sheep and little lambs with numbers stamped on their fleecy backs, a typical pastoral scene. What strikes one most impressively is the neatness and order of everything. From the tiny looking trains to the railway stations and homes everything is neat and trim. We travel in compartments and and our tickets are taken as we leave station which is fenced in from towns and are all some distance from the station. The roads are narrow and winding but very pretty and good. How the people live is a mystery to me for they do not seem so work. I guess the sheep work for them by keeping the hills mowed as if gone over by a Taylor Forbes lawn mower. Among the trees and amidst the shrubbery yellow and pink primroses grow as commonly as dandelions over in Canada and scattered through the branches of the trees are so many birds. Thrushes galore and pheasants patrol the borders of all the upland wooded areas and are so tame that even the fastly moving trains do not disturb them from their watchful waiting. Jack rabbits are quite common and every bank and tree shows signs of their environment. Crows are also quite common. They seem to live in colonies or rookeries. Here and there along the canals and streams clusters of willows contain in their upper branches their nests which at this time of the year contain families of Black Johnsons whose cries and cawing can be heard as approaches the home of his next of kin. All along the canal great white swans with their graceful necks bent at a certain angle, glide slowly on the surface of the water, now and then putting their beaks beneath the water to get any tender herbage that appeals to their palate. Two very pretty places were Sutton's nurseries at Reading and some other place. Great beds of various colored tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, violets and other flowers decorated the landscape all along the track. The English seem to vie one with the other to see how beautiful they can make their island, and take it from me they have made it a success. No wonder the British soldier can fight. He has something to fight for.
Sandling camp is very nicely situated on two or three hills overlooking the ocean. Beyond and between the two are smaller hills and valleys. Shorncliffe is about five miles away. Here are situated a large Canadian hospital and more tents. We are quartered 30 in hut 21 by about 60 and quite permanent buildings. There is accommodation for about 10,000 troops. We have shower baths and all the comforts one could wish for, are up at 5.45 and to bed at 9.30 so our day is rather long, early to bed, early to rise. Great traction engine hauling crushed stone for roads are daily working round our huts, while out on the parade ground are the men drilling, and down in the valleys the sheep are grazing. If you can imagine anything better, kindly let me know. We are about two miles from an old castle named "Saltwood," around which is an old Roman moat, quite picturesque, and it brings you back to the days of Caesar and one cannot help associating names Kaiser and Caesar for they both mean so much to the destiny of this little island. Art Hanley and I have been down to Folkstone and over to Hythe a couple of times. Today we had dinner in Folkston and then we went by motor to Hythe where we had a dandy trip along the Hythe canal in a canoe. It was great and everything is typically English. Yesterday the 11th and 12th Canadian Infantry sailed over to France to reinforce the first contingent. Some of the boys left at eight p. m. and at four a. m. were in the trenches and the second day were back in England wounded, and a larger percentage were left on the plains of Flanders, martyrs to the Empire's cause. It is worth more to be a Canadian today than a month ago. The English are very kind to us and there seems to be a jealousy between the English soldier and Jack Cannuck.
Our graduates are going to get commissions and consequently our unit will likely be broken up and fourth year fellows will likely go to newly organized stations and hospitals so I may never get over to France.
Affectionately yours W. B. Rutherford First Impressions in Old Country. WILFRID RUTHERFORD FINDS SCENERY BEAUTIFUL AND PEOPLE KIND. Blenheim News Tribune June 9, 1915 - page 1 '''On the Mediterranean'''
P. & O. S. N. Co.,
Aug. 9.
We must have our letters written by eight to-night in time for Mr. Censor, so here goes. Doubtless you received my letters from England telling that I was about to leave on this trip. Our orders for a time were so indefinite that I almost wondered if we should go at all. I was going to wire you, but the message would no doubt be delayed, and as it only takes about ten days for mail to go to Canada, you have learned soon enough. The military authorities have a very strict censorship, and wish us to cooperate with them in every respect, and do all in our power to frustrate the plans of the enemy. Although some things may seem indefinite you can imagine some fictitious name and supply it when necessary. All the leave we got after receiving our orders was one day in embarkation town, which was just an ordinary busy seaport place, the streets paraded with soldiers and sailors. After procuring our hotel accommodation we did what shopping we thought necessary. In the evening we went to a good vaudeville show and enjoyed it immensely. The sea-side towns are kept very dark. I thought it dreadfully gloomy in London at night, with practically no lights except those on taxi-cabs, but in this place it was just black, and one found it difficult to keep with the bunch. We reported to the military landing officer about 11 a. m., and got our place on board the ship, after which we were given a pass until one p. m., with the understanding that we would leave port at three in the afternoon.
Our ship is a very good one of some 8,000 tonnage, and is fitted up for a hospital ship. Everything is painted white, spotlessly clean, with the exception of a pale green band just across the water-line and a large red cross on either side. Also on each side of the upper deck there is a big red cross illuminated with electricity. These must look beautiful about half a mile away. A row of pale green lights decorate the gunwale, and are kept burning all night, which is some change from Atlantic voyages, when "lights out" was invariably the order. This is my first experience with the "Lancers" who are natives of Bombay, and other sea-port towns. These men with their boss hire to the steamship company to do all the work on the decks and in the hold, just like the Italians from Buffalo used to hire to the Dominion Canners. They are quite dark, bare-footed, and with their red tunics, blue duck coats and white trousers look real chic. They seem to be working at something from morn till night. They sit in a peculiar squatting posture and can remain in this position for a considerable time apparently without fatigue. It was really amusing to watch one chap knitting. He could do it very well, too, but a trifle slowly. Our passenger list is not a large one, being comprised of R. A. M. C. nurses, officers and about a hundred men. The nurses do not have the privileges that the Canadian nurses seem to enjoy, and I think they are better disciplined. There are twentyfour Canadians, mostly boys who were in my class at Toronto, so you see we have no occasion to be lonesome. The English doctors are an uncompromising lot of chaps and very hard to mix with. The Irish and Scotch find them the same as we do, but get along all right with us. The English Tommies are different, and are more joyous and cheerful. They are good singers, dancers, cricket players and all round sports. No matter where one goes there is at least one Irishman. At Codford we had a Kelly, and on board we have at least two very witty chaps. They too call themselves "Colonials" and refrain from discussing Irish politics. We have no difficulty in putting in the time. The second day out I received my second dose of anti typhoid and L. & Q. para typhoid vaccine and first dose of cholera vaccine. The effects of a headache and some local reaction last for about 48 hours. I received my last typhoid, and to-day I got my second for cholera, so expect to feel rather groggy in a few hours. It is very necessary to have these measures, for the Tommy who is not experienced in the fly-swatting industry must be protected as well as we know how. Flies are few and far between in England so he never has the opportunity of combatting these pests which, I am told, are very prevalent in the eastern theatre of war.
We play quoits, deck cricket and cards, to say nothing of fire drill, boat drill and physical exercises. On Saturday night a concert was put on by the passengers that proved a howling success, especially the "Anonymous Quartette," which took the pianist for the fourth man. We nicknamed them "Bing Boys," with apologies to the original boys in London. The matron is quite an accomplished vocalist and violinist. Our Toronto bunch was snapped by a battery of no fewer than a dozen cameras, so we will surely get one good picture of our outfit. We can develope the films in the X-Ray room, so we have quite a photographer's establishment. We came in sight of land at several points, but for obvious reasons I am not permitted to map out the course we are taking. We seem to pass more ships than are seen on the Atlantic. Three were Norwegian and one flew the Stars and Stripes. We get a daily marconigram and the other day when we learned that the Turks were close to the Suez we wondered if we would be able to proceed unmolested; but I guess the British won't take any chances and let the enemy advance dangerously close to so important a waterway, the neck of the British Empire.
With love and best wishes to all I am, affectionately yours.
W. B. Rutherford,
Lieut. R. A. M. C.
Care Messrs Holt & Co.,
3 Whitehall Place, London, Eng. "On the Mediterranean." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 13, 1916 - pg 1&4 '''Wilfrid Rutherford Writes from India.'''
''Strange Scenes to Canadian Boy on Way to Service in Mesopotamia.''
P. & O. S. N. Co. S. S. Egypt,
August 25th 1916.
Mr. J. Mercer Denholm,Denholm was Publisher of the Blenheim News Tribune.
Blenheim, Ont., Canada.
Dear Merce -- It will soon be four weeks since leaving England and at present we are on our last stage before proceeding to the front. Being on board ship the impressions one gets of a country through which he travels are not very striking but since it was my opportunity and pleasure to be in a large town on the west coast of India for three days I shall endeavour to tell you some of my experiences.
The first sight of India is amazing, entrancing, almost stupefying. Of England I became aware gradually but having landed in -------------, you have strayed into a most elaborate dream, infinite in variety, wild with complex things, a gallery of strange faces, buzz of strange voices, a rainbow of gay colors. Different beasts and birds in the streets, different clothes to wear, these not more than the law demands in some cases, different meal-times and different food the very commonest things are altered. You begin a new life in a new world. It takes time to come to yourself. At first every thing is so noticeable that you notice nothing. Firstly and foremost you pin your eyes to the little fawn-colored, satin-trimmed oxen, with humped backs yoked to two wheeled carts driven by a so called cattle driver whose mouth and teeth are sanguinous with the stain of the beetle nut. Then the birds, pigeons, blue crows, cattle and goats cannot help but attract the attention. The women do a good deal of the work such as coaling boats, ???????????les for railway constructions, cleaning streets, and it is most common sight to see them, with a huge basket of fruit poised on their head, walking most gracefully as if by mechanical movement. This gracefulness is acquired from childhood; for children of all ages can be seen in the streets everywhere carrying the tiniest to the largest parcel on their heads. Our first afternoon ashore we made a tour of the city in a Studebaker six. After being on the water so long it was a real treat to spin along paved roads facing the water front, through mud laden streets crowded with half-naked and semibarberous natives celebrating feast day. Being a holiday in the city the banks were closed so we were unable to get any rupees to pay our way. The Indian Governments arrangements about our pay caused us little inconvenience for we were allowed an advance pay of 1080 rupees, three rupees being equal to one Canadian dollar. Next to the rupee is the anna, corresponding to the English penny, sixteen making a rupee. The paper money is in large while bills and when one has cashed a check for say 200 rupees given to you in 10 rupee notes it gives you the inclination to start out as a newsboy advertising your wares. This leads me to the papers in circulation. Firstly there seems to be no scarcity of pulp wood; for an evening edition of the 'Advocate of India" corresponds to the morning edition of the London Times. The papers are English in design and so far I have not seen either in England, Egypt or India papers which can correspond with the "Globe" or "Mail" and "Empire". Bombay possesses a very good train system which is well patronized. The drivers are the largest men seen in the city and look not unlike the Punjabs from up country. Electric lights are everywhere and a prettier place by night could not be imagined. It is then that the people go out most because it is too hot in the daytime to do much walking about. About our drive around the city. When things become to be sorted and sifted ---------------- reveals itself as a city of wonderful contrast. Along the seafront one grand public building follows another, variegated stone facades with archways and couplas, pinnacles and statuary. Just across the way flimsy huts of matting and thatched roofs are huddled closely together. As you pass in your car on one side you look over gardens and paved streets, on the other side towards sloping valleys where half naked idolators herd by families together in open-fronted rooms, and filth runs amuck into the dirty streets. The city lies at the southern end of a long narrow island, the extreme part being the site of public buildings and places of business. The Europeans, with the ever multiplying rich natives, live towards the west end of the city on the Ridge, or on Malatar Hill. This is the highest point to the city and not far from the richly decorated homes of the Parsi, on a slightly higher level is the site of the Towers of Silence where this rich class of merchantmen dispose of their dead. The elements, air, water and fire to them are sacred and when one of their class dies the remains are placed in one of these huge concrete towers laid open to the sun. Here huge vultures, always waiting and ever ready, fly down and devour their pray. After all the flesh is removed from the body the bones are washed into a huge pit and there dissolved by the action of the surf's waves. From here four sewers lead to the main sewage way. Before the last remains pass on they percolate through a layer of charcoal and then sand. This is supposed to deprive them of all impurities. The guide tried to convince us how much more sanitary this means of disposal is when compared to European methods of which he says, "Not Clean?" The vultures are huge birds as large as a turkey-gobbler with their chuckled heads and strong beaks drawn in between two huge wings which enclose a strong muscular breast deprived of feathers and flushing with the heat of the tropical sun, and all set on two stout legs makes one shudder at the gruesome sight. They live to be thirty years of age.
The Parsi, as his name tells you comes from Persia, whence he was persecuted for worshiping fire. He is the Jew of the East --- leaves other people to make other things while he makes money. He educates himself along European lines and is especially adapted for banking, brokerage and commissioners. He walks out with his wife --- a refined looking creature in a pale pink or lemon yellow gown, with a pea green crimson edged shawl over her head, talking to her as friend to friend. When he speaks of home it is not Persia but England. His rupees are many, the richest being worth about 5,000,000 sterling.
Driving down from Malabar Hill beneath the scorching sun, but taking in all the breezes that blow and all the time mopping your brow, you pass through groves of hundreds of palms and wax foliages, banyans, that feel for the earth with roots hanging from their branches. Now one comes to the pines or cocoanut grove. This is a very pretty part of a Bombay tour, the huge trunks of the trees rise majestically from a water soaked soil into a moisture laden atmosphere. Here the cocoanut flourishes. They are just ripe and these huge elipoidal husks were clinging everywhere beneath the canopy topped trees. While on the Ridge we could see the natives celebrating what is called the Gokul Astami which is the greatest Hindu holiday celebrated by all classes. I am enclosing an account of the day.
All travellers in the East must pay a visit to the bazzars, where all kinds of wares are found. The most beautiful silks and brass-ware and sandal wood boxes righly ornamented and engraved attract the eye of the would-be purchaser. The natives almost worship brass goods which they have contrived into some very beautiful designs. I was also in one of the large Mohammedan mosques.
For one rupee we were taken through up to the tower from which one gets an excellent view of the city. The plan of the place is similar to the places I saw in Bath, England, constructed by the Romans; for the large swimming tank enclosed with columns of stone and steps leading down to the water give it a Romanesque appearance.
Before I bore you any linger I must close. With best wishes to all and Mr. Censor.
Sincerely yours,
W. B. Rutherford Lieut. R. A. M. C.,
Care of Messrs. Holt & Co., 3 White Hall Pl., London
P. S. -- I do not know my address out here yet. W. B. R."Strange Scenes to Canadian Boy on Way to Service in Mesopotamia." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 25, 1916 - Page 1&4 '''Young Physician Going to Country Famous in Ancient History.'''
''On His Way to Eastern Fighting.''
Mr. James Rutherford and family this week received the following letter from their son, Dr. W. B. Rutherford , now on his way to do service as a physician in Mesopotamia. When he arrives in the eastern scene of the fighting he will be close to many places of Biblical interest, such as Ninevah, Jerusalem, etc.
Picture of Wilfred-------------------
Lieut. W. B. Rutherford, R. A. M. C.
It does not require the prestige of belonging to one of the most influential families in the town to make him the man that he is. He is big of stature and broad of mind, and no one can dispute the claim that he is the biggest man in khaki (or in the white uniforms used in the hospitals of Mesopotamia) that Blenheim has turned out. Though only 24 years of age he measures six feet two and is carrying 215 pounds easily and in good condition. It is said that he got the inspiration to become a doctor when, while still a bashful lad he went under the surgeon's knife in a Chatham hospital for a critical operation that saved his life. While still at school in town he could balance the scales at over 200 pounds and if he had been a "bad" boy he might have been a terror to the lady teachers, but it is to his credit that he was mighty well liked by the staff as well as by the scholars. He had a good course in medicine at Toronto University and being as Scotch by heredity and sentiment as the best Highlander in kilts, and as loyal as the most devoted Britisher, he is doing his bit for the second season across the ocean, helping to alleviate the suffering of his fellow beings in the war.
Among the boys at home he has long been familiarily known by the expressive name "Cheerful," and the characteristic which this name signifies, along with his many other good talents, will make it certain that at all times and in all countries he will be a credit to his native town.."On His Way to Eastern Fighting." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 13, 1916 - pg 1 '''Lieut. W. B. Rutherford Gives More Impressions of the Far East.'''
''Medical Officer on the Tigris River.''
The following letter to his brother, Gunner Gordon Rutherford, gives more information as to the nature of the work Lieut. W. B. Rutherford,
R. A. M. C., is doing in the land made famous in Biblical History. Lieut. Rutherford's duties are performed on a boat on the Tigris River, and that he is enjoying his experinece is evident from his letter:-----
Basra, Nov. 14th, 1916.
Gordon H. Rutherford,
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Gordon and All, ---- It strikes me that I haven't answered your letter of some weeks ago, and as it isn't time to retire I'll see what I can scribble to you. I believe you were informed that I was put on a new job, viz., M. O. on a river boat plying between Basra and Sheikh Saad and the unit to which I am attached is known as the river Sick Convoy Unit. We have a staff of R. A. M. C. orderlies, native cooks and sweepers and dispensers. P. S. I. is one of the first paddlers in the Royal India Marine to come out here and had made some good runs on the Tigris. Two barges are towed alongside, and on these troops and stores are carried up the line and sick and wounded are brought down. I am pleased to say we had only one sick officer to bring down. The sickness and wounded have practically dwindled to a mere handful to what it was some time ago. The medical part of this expedition is now well organized. We had quite a mixed crowd of passengers down, including a general who shared my cabin, an officer on leave from the trenches, and thirty-one Persian coolies from Sheikh Saad.
At Naaman Ali Gharbi we picked up four most amusing and cheery birds --- Turkish deserters. They were as happy a lot as I ever met, glad to get out of the clutch of German bondage. They had a most interesting tale to tell us about their experiences from Constantinople to Ali Gharbi. For your own interest it will do you good to look up the course they took in getting to our lines. They all speak very good French and with aid of a Batholomew's map of this country and Asia Minor we could easily trace their journey on land and water. Two of them belonged to the navy, one a cavalry man, the other an infantryman. They gave up their equipment to the Russians at Hamden, and then as vagabonds travelled through Persia and hoodwinked the Turkish patrol, who nearly had them, but they swam across a small lake and finally gave themselves up to our patrol and now they are here being looked after by the Intelligence Authorities. We made a record trip down, taking us just under thirty hours, landing here at midnight.
Being now on this work the O. C. R. S. C. A. is leaving me with another M. O. from Leeds, an awfully fine chap too. The officer commanding the boat is a Glasgow man and the chief engineer an Englishman, who has been in Burma, Phillipines, Singapore and all over the east. He was mentioned in dispatches by Gen. Lake and has served 19 months in Mesopotamia. The four of us are in the mess together, we had some feed to-night:---Giblet soup, haggis (best I ever ate,) roast duck (tame), potatoes, green peas and blanc mange with dessert. Our M. O. is strictly T. T. and sees that everyone else is too.
To-morrow night we are having a wild goose for dinner; he is a dandy too. We were made the recipients of three bags of potatoes to-day, which are much appreciated out here. The General gave us some sand grouse and Tigris salmon often make a delightful entree; so you see we are faring O. K. You can trust a sailor not to neglect the inner man.
Last night my mate and I dined with a couple of the "Bing Boys" at No. 3. British General Hospital mess and afterwards were entertained by No. 1 Mesopotamian Concert Company. I saw a previous performance at Sheikh Saad by the same company and the same show but a little better. This is the forth entertainment I have been at out here. They are fine for the troops, who have a good laugh.
As far as fighting is concerned there is very little on either side. It is just one huge scheme of colonization and the prospects of this alluvial country are wonderful. My impressions of this old Babylonian country have been switched wonderfully. The fertility of this country between the Tigris and Euphrates cannot be disputed, all it lacks is rain. If Sir Wm. Willcock's scheme of irrigation is ever carried through the wealth of this country cannot be imagined. In Dec. and Jan. the wheat and corn are planted and harvested the next May and June. During this month they are harvesting barley and some grain that grows on a long stalk not unlike corn as it grows. The country along the fore shore is a verdant green and spotted with great flocks of black, white and brown sheep, herds of India and Jersey cattle, and Mesopotamian bison making quite a pastoral scene. Scattered Arab villages make a most imposing scene with their thatched roofs and cane matting sides. Cattle, children and dogs live in one bunch. No race suicide here either, and all the kids wear is a smile and some of the men have on just what the Law demands. The women wear plenty and insist on pulling their veils over the face as we pass along.
I had to leave the pup "Bingo" with Stan Graham at Sheikh Saad. When I get properly settled he will accompany me on the boat. Garn Scullard is up at Amarah, a town of about 3500 population and situated half way between Basra and Sheikh Saad.
We drew our rations this morning for fourteen days supply, including sugar, tea, bread, bacon, melons, condensed milk, 2 capstan tobacco (could not get cigarettes) pineapple, cheese, butter, and two live sheep, so you see we are O. K. We'll buy some eggs, marmalade and chicken or ducks from the Arabs, two rupees each, and will have some mess.
You'll likely be having skating and sleighing now, playing hockey, etc., when you receive this on Jan. 6th. See how closely I come to the date. My mail of Oct. 15th, Basra, went down with the P. & O. liner "Arabia" so that is an explanation of no letter written that date. How are the chickens and pigeons? Did you show anything at the fair? Don't neglect to tell me what is going on round the mill. Your letter had more in it than any I have received yet. It is good practice for you so I will let you practise on me. Send some magazines and Toronto papers, they are mighty scarce articles out here, and we aren't busy all the time quite.
I must close and go ashore. There is an auction sale of merchandise in Ashar to-morrow and I may be able to buy something worth sending home. Hoping you are all O. K. I am.
Affectionately yours
Lieut. W. B. Rutherford,
R. A. M. C.
Care of D. M. S., I. E. F. "D",
Basra, Mesopotamia."Medical Officer on the Tigris River." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, January 31, 1917 - Pages 1&4 '''Wilfred Rutherford Among the Turks.'''
''Writes of His Experiences with the British Advance in Mesopotamia.''
P. S. 50, On the Tigris River,,
Feb. 26, 1917.,
To His Father, Jas. Rutherford, Sr.,
We were kept so busy on the down trip and had only one day in Samarah that I did not find time to write this week. We have met success in Mesopotamia all right and there is a rumor that we will go up to Kut-el amara this trip. It is useless for me to tell you what we have done because you likely know as much about it as we do. Last trip 586 wounded found passage on P. 50, and we surely were on the go the whole time. What a difference good news makes while working. No one seemed to tire of nursing and bandaging those who were in our last show. The transport facilities are marvellous now. Men who are wounded up at Riverhead in the afternoon find themselves comfortably housed and properly nursed in a General Hospital the next afternoon. The men at the front are better rationed than those at the base, just as it should be too.,
Getting a pontoon bridge across the Tigris in flood season and under enemy fire is considered to be some accomplishment and when Mr. Turk found our men well established on the left bank and their positions at Sanniayat heavily bombarded and attacked, he lost his head and took to flight and I believe at the present time is anywhere between the Persian Hills and a position about 20 miles from Kut in the direction of Bagdad. We have taken a large number of prisoners who are paraded round Amara and Buara. They are a good looking lot of men and one chap asked me in French if it would be possible to wire his mother, "Captured safely at last". They are glad to be out of the fighting.,
Stan Graham is posted to a Scottish regiment as M. D. and is to take on his new duties as soon as his relief comes. Scullard is very busy in the General Hospital at Amarah and I did not see him this trip but he is fine and seems quite contented at his present job and like me is going to France. The fraternal instinct seems to be in each of us and we want to be with our brothers. Gordon will likely be in France by the time this letter reaches you. He surely showed some pluck, there was no bluff in his motives. What do some of the older boys in Blenheim think of the younger "school boys" going into the ranks? I hope he writes home often; for you must feel very anxious about him. John will feel the responsibilities of chore life but he is quite capable to carry on and it will do him heaps of good.,
We just missed the last English mail which is expected in to-day. I hope to find a letter from Gordon. I'll write to him just as soon as I get his address. All my friends have been very good to write me and send their Christmas cheer in the form of parcels, the last one a second one from Glenn. He seems to think I am some smoker. I will be too if I keep up to the supply. I gave some to Graham and Garn. Scullard who appreciate Canadian Goods.,
One of our sisters is a South African and last night we had a Major in to dine with us. He is from the Transvaal and when they got talking in Dutch it was a treat to hear them. We (she and I) are studying Hindustani and with two new books hope to become quite fluent. It is essential to have a working knowledge of the language and so far I am able to carry on with things relating to the medical sick.,
March 2nd.,
We are nearly up to Bagdad now so perhaps you would like to read something of what has been going on. Yesterday morning I saw Kut for the first time. It is a desolate place on the left bank of the river, even the date palms are in sympathy with the ruined mud houses and look unkept and shrivelled as if scorched by the fire from our guns. Great nullocs and deep trenches now overgrown with grass and a small white flower surrounded Kut on all sides. To look at the place one would think it impregnable. The liquorice factory on the opposite bank was made into a strong redoubt but our artillery fire has powdered into pulveris glycerrhizae and all that remains is a great iron press and sand bags marking out the Turkish stronghold. It was in this sector that the severe fighting took place also at Sanniayat down the river about thirty miles. Our troops crossed over at Shmuran some distance up the river and Mr. Turk turned his heels and started for Bagdad.,
Our boat is one of the first to be up this far and it is a great sight to see captured ships and gun boats going down. Our second engineer was placed aboard the largest merchant ship to run her down to the base. She had over 2,000 wounded Turks aboard. To-day a tug with guns forms more of our loot and just a few minutes ago one of our large monitors brought our "Fire-fly" from the Turks. It did look fine to see the British Ensign in all her majesty floating above the Star and Cresent. To make it look all the better a good gale was blowing to keep it taught. This little diagram (sketch accompanying showing Union Jack above the Star and Cresent) illustrates what our navy has accomplished on the Tigris. Our transport is in good form and soon we hope to have our army supplied with all the necessities. It is really wonderful to see the remains of a retreating army. All surplus gear is discarded and the rear guards which kept us from bagging the whole shooting match are taken prisoners, which number from 5,000 to 6,000 I should judge. It is rumored that we have the Turkish commander-in-chief.,
At the Turkish advance base which corresponded to our Sheik Saad I saw where our aeroplanes had damaged the pontoon bridge; also several guns were dumped into the river and at another place was a dump of Turk fire-arms.,
Things are really bubbling with interest and the more I see of it the better it gets. I am almost decided to sign on again out here but in the meantime address care Holt & Co., London Eng.,
March 4, 1917,
We are still up at Riverhead transferring H. Q's staff and messing about from one job to another. Yesterday we brought down sixty Turkish and Arab prisoners; a more dilapedated and forlorn bunch of men I never saw. They are nothing but vagabonds. The Arab has no sense of patriotism, all he thinks of is looting the forces and I believe he caused the Turks considerable trouble in the retreat just as he would our men if we were going in the opposite direction but we are here to stay and everything points for a run to Bagdad. I was with the advance guard yesterday morning and took a look around the battle scarred ground when the enemy fought some excellent rear guard actions when dead cattle and horses filled the air with odors of decay, where small mounds mark the last resting place of the fallen, all under the watchful eyes of the eagles, hawks and crows; as yet the vultures have not found their way to the great city of the East. It is marvellous how the birds of prey follow up the line of battle and with the jackals are the great scavengers of the country. I managed to dig up some food for the number of officers who had rations for three days and give them cigarettes and matches. A British Tommy after a hard day's fighting is more content with the "Wild Woodbine" than with a tin of Bully and biscuits with jam. It is very interesting to study the Tommy at work and the Tommy at play. On parade he must have his puttees just so, his cap on straight and absolutely spick and span, but while off duty a cheerier man you would not wish to see. To see him bossing a bunch of Turks round is a treat, the Turk is sallaming all the time and in that Mercy-Kamerad fashion he looks a wretch and it is pitiful to see them scratching and hunting for their crawly friends who nip them with affectionate bites. It is funny how a native can find his "friends;" he seems to know their haunts and abodes of retreat. A favorite place of refuge is in the seam of their jacket where the sleve fits into the body of the "habit." They surely are kept busy until they get a Turkish bath at our sanitation centres.,
I have just had a hair cut, singe and shampoo and feel fine as a fiddle-string. The ship has stopped and we are trying to pull another paddler off the mud. Although the river is high a number of inexperienced skippers do not get the proper channels and ultimately run their craft aground. With a swift current and so much sediment the channels constantly are shifting. In the dry season small islands can be seen everywhere in the river. The country up this way is more fertile and great flocks of sheep and goats with their shepherds are all along the banks. Large black cattle too are quite plentiful, also mules and horses. I managed to get a Turkish rifle and a "Boche" cap yesterday. The R. A. M. C. have a reputation of being looters. What we would not get Mr. Arab would so what is the difference.,
Amarah, March 13, 1917,
Just a few lines in haste to Jessie. I mailed a letter to father in Basra but neglected to say I was on my way to England. Received yours of the 2nd, also had a letter from Glenn. Received the I. O. D. E. parcel. Everything was O.K. Kindly extend to the Daughters my sincere thanks and appreciation for the wonderful part they are doing in this world's struggle. The women throughout our Empire and throughout the countries trying to put down German Kultur are all doing their best but I do not think that there is a better organization and more devoted chapter than the Marlborough Daughters in Blenheim. I am sure all I could write would be far short of the sentiment in everyone's mind when thinking of what our Kent County women are doing.,
Love and best wishes to all.,
Affectionately yours,
Wilfrid"Wilfred Rutherford Among the Turks. Writes of His Experiences with the British Advance in Mesopotamia." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, May 16, 1917 - Pages 1&4 '''Stops en Route to German East Africa.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Writes of Scenes in African Ports.''
At Sea, Sept. 1st, 1917
Miss Jessie I. Rutherford,
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Jessie and all, -- Where we are at present is one of the worst places for rain one could imagine, yet when the sky is clear the town and harbour are very pretty at this season of the year. When we first arrived in port early in the morning a heavy mist was hanging heavily over the three hills behind the town, and clothed in beautiful green mango trees, and huge cocoanut palms sending their canopied tops above the compact green and running over a rocky ledge one could see a tiny brook sparkling like a diamond against the red of the stream. These hills, about five hundred feet high, during the rainy season are constantly drenched in the humid atmosphere. The mists just seem to creep down the glens to the nations' gardens of palm trees, bananas plants and ordinary garden produce as cucumbers, cabbage, corn (the first I have seen since leaving Canada) mango trees galore and heavily laden with luscious fruit just ripening, orange trees too at their best. The cocoanut trees are more mature than those seen in India and their fruit is equal to that seen in fruit vendors' stores in America. The great industry is that carried on by the Denisters of Liverpool and Lever Bros. in the United Kingdom, that is palm oil industry. The cocoanut trees are tapped and the "sap" is used as a drink when allowed to ferment. Margarine (substitute for butter in England) is made from cocoanuts, while the palm oil is also used in the manufacture of certain soaps. Ginger, spices, bananas, etc., are shipped to England, France etc.
????????? is absolutely a black man's town. Yesterday was market day and boat load after boat load of natives from up the river and across the harbor could be seen struggling with the oars of their boats trying to get to the market place. When the tide is going out the current travels about six or seven knots and with a high wind as was blowing yesterday made navigation a more or less unpleasant pastime. The shops are managed by colored proprietors chiefly but two quite good ones, one belonging to a French company and the other to a British firm are quite good but useless to us because they closed at 12 o'clock. The Hindu too has managed to settle out here and seems to be prosperous enough in his own way. A number of Mohammedans from down country, African born, carry on a good trade in curios, leopard skins, etc. I got a couple of horns rather elaborately decorated, also a pair of small daggers of native design, but which took my eye. The leopard skins I could not manage. A small metre gauge railway runs for about two hundred miles into the interior and besides a heavy passenger traffic, cotton, palm oil products, spices, etc. are brought to the coast. It is wonderful how natives like to travel. In India the trains were always packed and here there seemed to be a large number going and coming to and from the town. There are no less than ten different "nations" of these jet people and each speaking a different tongue and no one speaking any too much English. Their homes are up in hills, the houses neatly painted with lime, the vines round the fences and over the doors, with a yard filled with picaninies make a homely apearance about it all. The proverbial goat, chickens and scrawny dog are all in their element in this environment. One old Sambo was telling us that the tapirs sometimes come in the night and "pinch" the Billy-goats but he thinks there are some two legged tapirs who take a few. The Church of England, Wesleyan and Baptist have missions here and little girls neatly dressed in white met us with their contribution boxes for their own respective missions.
There are some very fine fish caught in the River --- --- . Cuttle-fish and squibs (ink fish) could be seen floating out with the tide but mackerel, herring and other kinds are quite plentiful and comprise the greater part of the native diet. The canoes used by these lads are very crude indeed. They are dug-outs and they are built up until he has a long narrow craft with quite high sides. They use a paddle shaped similar to that of a palm leaf. These men came alongside to sell their fruit but it is a standing order that troops are not allowed to eat these fruits on account of infections which might be transferred in this way, chiefly cholera.
About a dozen of us had quite a narrow escape from being dumped into the water yesterday. To get to our ship we had to be rowed out below and then drift up to the ship. Well we just missed the gangway but got a rope thrown down from the ship. This was no good and as we managed to keep our position, the water coming into the boat with every wave, we waited for a launch. The darkies seemed quite frightened but at the time I guess some of us did not realize the danger we were in. We were all mighty glad to get aboard.
I wonder how Gordon is celebrating his 17th anniversary? I suppose he will be across the channel before long now.
Sept. 9, 1917.
We are just a week out from the place described in the first of my letter and consistent with sea travel, there is not much further to write about.
We crossed the Equator a few days ago but did not have much ado to commemorate the occasion. They are doing away with the celebrations where Father Neptune riding a trident and followed by his daughters from the deep is the central figure. It is something like the "rushes" the freshman had to go through at college but is now dying out. The weather has been very cool and calm which has made our trip more pleasant than if we had been sweltering in the heat.
Our chief steward indulged in getting native fruits and vegetables in. We have had mangoes, Africander pears, not like ours but more like a muskmelon only not so good; then we had some "so-called" American sweet corn. Although it was very good, it does not come up to our Evergreen variety. Another fruit called apples and custard is a farce as far as its name is concerned. It is about the size of a good sized apple but the seeds are arranged as radii from the centre of a circle, such seed not unlike turtle soup beans being enclosed in a more or less fruity pulp and then enclosed in a thick membrane the whole collection than embedded in juicy yellow "custard". The taste of the fruit is all right but it is an effort to get much of the real fruit. The bananas and oranges are similar to West Indian Varieties. Sept. 12, 1917
The last two days the ship has been rolling considerably but the men do not seem to mind it. I am writing to London so must close shop.
Affectionately yours,
W. B. Rutherford"Stops en Route to German East Africa. Capt. W. B. Rutherford Writes of Scenes in African Ports." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, November 14, 1917 - Page 1 '''With Capt. Rutherford in Far East Africa'''
''Letter Takes From October to February to Reach His Home''
By Capt. W. B. Rutherford R.A.M.C.
Dar-es-Salaam, "German" East Africa.
Oct. 3rd, 1917

Although it is bed-time I feel more like starting a letter than a sleep. We have had quite a Canadian night together, there being five Canucks in camp, a Colonel who left Canada in 1896 being the chief speaker and entertainer. Born in Peterborough, studied at Trinity College, Toronto, spent some time between Windsor and St. Thomas and took part in the Northwest Rebellion. When he found out that we three, Lindsay, Scullard and I are Canadians he felt right at home. He has practised in Johannesburg for some time and is quite a politician, knows Botha and Smuts quite well, was a combatant colonel in German west, so he had plenty for us to listen to, which made the evening better than fishing by moonlight (and caught nothing).

We all have orders but are waiting transportation. I'll write when I am more settled. Garn and I expect to be together which will help some. Our kit is quite complete now, have a good "boy" as a servant, studying Swahili from him and a book. We had a very amusing time this afternoon. We three had our boys lying round in front of us while we practised pronunciation on them. After each word we would show by sounds and signs what we meant. One of us gave the Swahili for egg and the lad had a time thinking out the sound or description but finally made a beautiful noise like a cackling hen. The word risasi (bullet) he described by putting hands up in position of holding a gun and made an awful "bang". They enjoy the fun as much as we do apparently and are a more care free lot than the Hindoos we had last year.

Four of us were detailed to vaccinate a ship load of troops who had a case of smallpox. It was the most cosmopolitan lot one could imagine, including women and children, as Karis, British East Africans, Eurasions from India, "Tommies", Huns (prisoners), Swahilis women and little babies, some Sisters of Charity, Italian and Chinese crew in the boat.

Dar-es-Salaam is quite a German city, at least was German before we got it, of 2000 Germans and any number of negroes, Greeks, Hindoos, etc.

Coming in on the ship one would wonder where the harbour and docks are, for the entrance is very narrow and at low tide one can throw a stone across it. The harbour is quite a decent one as far as size is concerned but the Huns have made an awful mess of the docks and tried to sink two boats at the entrance to block up things. They succeeded to a light extent. One of the boats is just in front of our camp. The administration buildings are quite substantial concrete while the residential section is almost as becoming as Rosedale, trees, palms, shrubbery adding greatly to the appearance of the places. All these homes are used as billets and quarters for administration. There are a few German women living here yet. Cocoanut palms predominate and this is their season for bearing. There is a fairly decent hotel here run by a Greek and the best one is being utilized as a general hospital.

Our camp is situated on the sea front close to the town and well sheltered by palm trees. We have our morning dip regularly despite the sharks. The moon has been up each night since we landed. The shadows of the palms make a very peaceful environment. We sleep in tents, and have to have our mosquito nets properly tucked in, besides we take grs. V quinine every night as a prophalactic measure.

Owing to the fact that all kit supplies, etc., are transported by carriers we have to arrange ours accordingly, putting it into parcels of 50 lbs. each. Our chop box is the important thing out here. We have ours well filled too. The horses become diseased very quickly, but do not know what the so-called "horse-sickness" is.

Matandawala, Oct. 11,

German East Africa.

Although the name of this place may not convey much to your mind other than a certain puzzling as to its pronunciation, to my mind and others I presume it has a certain personal attribute. The place is just about as bad as it sounds. We were dumped here yesterday en route to our destination up to the front, which is a shifting sort of territory anywhere between our forces and the Huns, following the line of least resistance. After one week at Dar-es-Salaam arranging our kit, getting more or less acquainted with our territory, a little indulgence in Swahili, etc., we received orders to proceed by way of the Hong Want, a Chinese boat of small dimensions but great in age. It is a good thing we were not aboard for more than two days; for we were fed up before going aboard but nevertheless it served the purpose. We got to Kilwa-Kisuvani and from there motored up the country to Kitwa-Kiwinjie, had lunch at one of the hospitals and got aboard a convoy which brought us this far. The ride from Kibwa I to Kibwa II was about the limit. Piled up on the top of our kit,

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our two boys, Garn and I, sticking on like flies to tanglefoot, the corporal did his best to shake us off by putting all the "juice" the car would take. It was the worst 18 miles I ever travelled and afterwards it was not the most comfortable sensation to sit down. The next part about fifty miles wasn't so bad. The country is one primeval forest all the way with only a few German trenches, broken down cars, bones of animals, etc., to mark the trail of the advancement. There is very little life of any sort along the road, which is one continual hum of "Ford" cars and tractors which run on the light railway.

You have likely heard that we are getting the enemy rounded up into a closer area all the time which means that all branches are moving up so transport is more difficult which has made us sit tight all day waiting for a convoy which did not materialize. How thankful I am that we brought our "chop" boxes; for we would have had to depend on the neighbours for our "chakula" (food). Last night we prepared our camp fire and had Heinz pork and beans, biscuits, cafe au lait, pears, chocolate, almonds and raisins, a good cigar and went to bed. For breakfast we had grape nuts, condensed mild, cafe au lait, cocoa (no sugar). After drawing our rations this morning we have fared O. K. Had a lovely steak (cooked by Chef Scullard), potatoes naturel, robi moto, tea. Then four o-clock "chia", and to-night, beef, beans, pommes de terre naturel, biscuits, tea, apricots, cheese. We are teaching our "boys" the art of cooking (they know how to make a fire all right now).

We are cut down to fifty pounds of kit on account of so many of the carriers going sick with dysentery. We had to cut it down pretty fine so now everything we carry is absolutely essential. We deposited our kits at the Base Depot Kit, Dar-es-Salaam, and if we are lucky will get them back later on, "apres la geurre."

Garn and I were out shooting this afternoon but got nothing simply because there isn't anything to be shot at. Further up the line there are numerous guinea fowl but here there is no game whatever.

There is one thing out here; one should not lose one's enthusiasm. It was funny yesterday, one of the Tommies telling Scully about a certain tree out here that has a large pod. The lad says, "And you know, Sir, those pods are filled with almost pure cream of tartar." He told us about a snake that spits at you. Garn asked him how far the snake could spit and he said, "Oh, about twelve yards." Poor lads, they get wonderful ideas about life out here.

Well, now do not expect too many letters; for you won't get them, but I'll try and write once in a while.

Affectionately Yours,
W. B. Rutherford, Capt. R.A.M.C.
Care D.M.S., B.E.F., Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa. "Letter Takes From October to February to Reach His Home" The Blenheim News-Tribune article Wednesday, February 27, 1918 - page 1 '''Capt. Rutherford Ill n Faraway Africa'''
''War Office and Private Messages Bear News of Serious Illness''

The letter below, received a few days ago by Mr. James Rutherford from the War Office contains news which is causing the young doctor's friends considerable anxiety. Capt. Rutherford has been in German East Africa with the Royal Army Medical Corps, and there is added anxiety because it requires about 3 months for his letters to reach Blenheim. In December he was taken sick and had been moved from the interior to the coast. He stated that the journey had been made in short stages, consistent with his health, and that he had been a patient in nine different hospitals enroute.

War Office, London, S.W.I.

Feb. 22, 1918

The military secretary presents his compliments to Mr. James Rutherford and begs to inform him that the following report has just been received: Capt. W. B. Rutherford, R.A.M.C. was admitted to the 1st African Stationary Hospital, Lindi, on December 11th, suffering from suspected enteric, and transferred from there to 2nd South African General Hospital, Dar es Salaam, on December 26th; and sailed for South Africa on Jan. 23rd. Further information will be forwarded when received.

Letters were received from Wilfred again on Monday in which he stated that he had been severely ill with fever and didn't weigh anything like his former 230, the climate and his illness having greatly reduced him. His letter was written about the middle of January and he expected to sail for Capetown on the 21st. He was unaware whether he would be kept there to recuperate or would return to Britain. "War Office and Private Messages Bear News of Serious Illness" The Blenheim News-Tribune article Wednesday, March 27, 1918 - page 1 '''Officer Recuperating in English Manor.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Recovering His Old Time Condition''
Ashton Court Red Cross Hospital,
Bristol, April 7th, 1918
Mrs. Jas. Rutherford, Sr.,
Blenheim, Ont.

My Dear Mother and All, --- Sunday seems just as good a day as any to inaugurate the old custom of writing at least once a week and since I know someone at home is likely writing to me on a Sunday it makes a mutual telepathy, or whatever you call it.

Received a cablegram on Friday, "Cable your condition. All well", but since I wrote you on two occasions previously since arriving in England you surely know by this time that I am well along the road to recovery. In fact, as "Postum" advertises, I can see Wellville on the near horizon. A month here and three weeks leave ought to put the finishing touches on, and I'll be O. K. to go at it again. If avoirdupois is any criterion as to my welfare at present I might add that I am far from being a shadow, as I weight just over 180, and I trust that I won't put on much more weight which would only be an encumberance and might even suggest to the food controller that I was drawing more than my allotted rations. Eat, sleep and good fresh air as can be provided in England is all that I can desire, and I have all of them under my control at present.

Whenever you do not hear from me it is a good sign, except perhaps when I get negligent in writing, so do not worry too much. It is a good axiom "not to trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you." I can quite understand how you all feel with two boys away from home, and if the time should come when you have to give up either of us I know you will look at it in the right light and should feel all the prouder to know that they did their part.

Gordon wrote me a very encouraging letter on March 28th, but apparently had not received one I wrote on the 18th but got my address in England from a letter I wrote from East Africa, stating that I was on my way to England. I have not heard from Blenheim since October. But I expect you all have written reams, which once entering into East Africa will not be forwarded. I wrote instructions from Cape Town to have my mail sent back to England, so I may receive a couple of bags of papers, letters, etc. as I did from Mesopotamia.
I have never heard from Scullard directly since I left him on Oct. 16th, at a place called Jumbe Ungevere, one hundred and nine miles from No-where and in the same direction. You might find out from his father how he is getting on. Since the average campaigning time out there is three months I should not be surprised to learn that he was enroute to Blighty.

Gordon informed me that Peter Pegg has been missing since last November. I expect there are a great many not accounted for since the "Kaiser's Battle" was launched on March 21st. It is marvelous how our armies can withstand and in some cases even break up such hordes in massed formation. It looks as if the Hun made his attack of desperation for at least two reasons, viz.: to pacify his own people by a slight temporary advantage and to get in a deadly blow before the Americans make their presence felt along side the Pollus, the Tommies and Portugese (who I am told are a good deal like the Dagoes from Venetian way.)

The Western Front can boast of a far greater conglomeration of races than any part of the world at present. Belgians, French, English, Irish, Welsh, Beoteh, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Americans, West Coast Africans, Nigerians, Hindu Tribes, Mohammedans from India, Burmese, Chinese, Egyptians, etc. --- One way of bringing the world together.

Today cold, rain and very muddy. So most of the 120 patients (all officers) have been inside all day. This morning we had Church of England services at which all officers and staff attend according to orders from the state. The library and billiard room afford ample accomodation for all so you can imagine the scale on which the old land owners built their "manor" dating back to the 12th century. I am afraid if I should copy any ideas of my future home along the same lines as the Governor's residence in Durban (King's House Conval. Home) and this place the world would sigh at my extravagant tastes. Imagine a family living in a huge building in which one is easily lost, situated in one huge park eight miles in circumference and watered with an artificial lake where wild ducks and trout, gold fish and swan make their home, and the sight of hundreds and hundreds of deer grazing and leisurely walking towards the brink of the lake to water, and the trees filled with songsters as only England can boast, filling the air with their ecstacies when the dawn of day is announced and you can form a small idea of the place I am living in for the next month. It seems an awful waste agriculturally but I suppose grass making just as good venison as beef.

Love and best wishes to all.
Wilfrid. "Capt. W. B. Rutherford Recovering His Old Time Condition" Blenheim News-Tribune - May 1, 1918 - page 1 '''British and German Colonizing Contrasted.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Finds British Methods in Africa More Fair''
Ashton Court Auxiliary Hospital,
Bristol, Eng., June 11, 1918.
Mr. J. M. Denholm,
Blenheim, Ont.

Dear Merce, --- It is some time since I last contributed anything to the columns of the News-Tribune, and I thought perhaps it may be of some interest to your readers and my friends to know something of my experiences in the expeditionary force to East Africa. As my stay out there was brought to an early termination I cannot hope to tell you much about the country as a whole, but if the locality I was in can be taken as an example of tropical Africa I may be able to give you a few general impressions of life in the jungle, out in the blue away from the scenes of civilian life and commerce.

By way of contrast with Mesopotamia geographically the two countries have little in common; historically East Africa was unexplored beyond a narrow coast line until late in the nineteenth century, while the history of Mesopotamia dates to centuries B. C. Climatically one does not experience so great a difference, for either country is plenty warm enough for me. While the so-called rainy season is more or less hoped for in the older known land, the torrential rains in Africa are dreaded. I happened to be there at the beginning of the rainy season and can well understand why it is so much unwelcomed by our troops who have to go through these few months. The day commencing with a bright hot sun which shines from almost directly overhead soon becomes darkened with a gathering of a few dark clouds, and then like the bombardment of guns the lightning flashes, lighting up the forest which resounds to the roaring peals of thunder. Then perhaps the downpour lasts for a week with intermittent sunshine alternating with a monotonous drizzle, which, pattering on the roof of your bauda, makes you wonder about the morrow. When the rains begin, as if by magic the whole country becomes changed into a new color scheme. The lowlands reek in their rank vegetation, swarming with insect life and haunted by elephants, leopards, lions, hippo, rhino and reptiles, are converted into the paradise of the big game sportsman. In the dry months the rivers are mere streaks of sand bounded on either side with reeds and marsh grasses up to twenty to thirty feet in height. In these the many songsters make their homes, preferably near the deep parts of the river bed, the so-called water holes which have been our great objectives on many occasions in our advance against the Hun.

African war tactics depend on long marches. Our lines of communication are light railways and bush roads, widening of native paths between so-called villages or shambas where a chief and his family make a clearing, build a few mud huts of a very primitive type and with the aid of crude agricultural implements scratch the soil, sow the seed and wait on nature to bring forth the harvest which is to see him over the unfruitful season. On either side of these avenues, over which our troops transport cattle, guns, etc., have to travel, you can step into the primeval forest or the thickly overgrown bamboos, which stand up like so many spears and with their prickly branches offer great resistance to man or beast who attempts to make a way through such growth. (Photograph - bust of W.B. Rutherford).

The flora and fauna indigenous to the country are of great dimensions, both in size and variety. To the student of nature Africa offers a living research laboratory for such scientific investigation. Hyphenae palms incline their strangely forked stems overhead, their hard leaves clapping together in the hot wind like skeleton hands. Giant euphorbia stretch upwards their brittle and prickly arms like spectral candelabra, while here and there arise the bloated trunks and bare distorted branches of some grotesque baobab, the nightmare tree of tropical Africa. These baobabs have huge pods enclosed in a hard green covering within which, surrounding the tiny brown seeds, is a pithy substance of a very astringent taste. From this, (Continued on Page Four)

WILFRID RUTHERFORD WRITES.

(Continued from Page One)

I am told, cream of tartar is extracted. Beyond these, little else diversified, is the level sea of dry and leafless thorn scrub, in which the only green things are the bayonet blades of the wild aloes. Strewn on either side of the road one comes upon the carcass of a horse or an ox knocked out by the "fly", whose activities have caused considerable loss to the present expedition. Here and there Henry Ford is represented by a derelict machine. No generally used manufacture in the world is more entitled to the word Universal than the "Tin Lizzie". Without the Ford our transport on all fronts would be severely handicapped.

Animal life of all sorts abounds everywhere, in the forest and stream, in burrows and in trees. At night time the great monarch of the forest can be heard to roar as he munches over "the kill". The creeping leopard in his spotted coat, casting an envious look at the lion's luck, goes silently on in search of his evening meal. We were fortunate in having a Scotch terrier as a mascot for our visit. He had seen service in France with an armoured car unit and for some reason or other attached himself to the 61st for quarters and rations, and proved to be very useful as a hunter, specializing in guinea-fowl, whose weird cry and clatter of wings set the whole wood alive. Guinea-fowl go about in flocks of about thirty or forty and do their feeding in early morning or towards sunset. While the dog kept the birds in the trees we would creep up among the bushes and snipe them with a .303. It was great sport and helped considerably towards our meat rations. As an entree for dinner our "boys" kept us supplied with fish from the deep silent pools. When we wanted an extra spread wild pig steak or venison with mealie-meal chopatis made a good feed, with water. If fortune favored us a friendly native would bring us tiny yellow tomatoes or string beans in exchange for meal or arta, an Indian flour. The native never wants money but he has keen admiration of the "inner man", whose needs are of no mean dimensions. Rice, corn, millet or motama are his staple articles of diet but some tribes have leanings towards the carnivorous instinct. Partridge and pigeon pie had to be resorted to at times and go very well with African hard tack and banana fritters. The heart of the banana plant is greatly appreciated by the African porters, who when in camp, could be seen squatting in a circle round a fire chewing a huge stick of young banana plant or a section of sugar cane.

During our advance through two of three places I had an opportunity of visiting some English missions as well as a German one at Luceled; and I must say that in my opinion the German method of educating the natives served a more useful purpose than ours. The German mission was more of a manual training school in which the men were instructed in carpentry and masonry and the useful arts. Although our missionaries, and I met several while in hospital, are very devoted to the furtherance of Christianity the other side of the native's life was more or less neglected. Round the English missions I saw no attempt at improved methods of agriculture, while the German places were surrounded with tropical and European vegetables. The result is that a Christianized native begins to think himself as good as his teacher, stops work and in his indolence soon thinks out ways of robbing his neighbours, tells lies, and becomes an undesirable to those who have to employ him. The best "boy" is what they call a toto, that is, a boy under fifteen years of age absolutely new from his home. He soon gets over his homesickness and becomes a devoted servant to his bwana who teaches him to look after him to his own liking. My lad was a champion wash boy, ironed my clothes and made a first class valet. While I was sick he made a good nurse, not as fair as our English ones of course, and became an expert tonsorial artist.

As regards the Government of the German colony of East Africa, little can be said in favor of Germany as an administrator of colonial affairs. The idea of colonization was strange to most Germans thirty to forty years ago and almost universally unpopular. There was comparatively little thought of making her colonies homes for settlers. Briefly, Germany's object in colonization was to do good business. Instead of the British policy of incorporating the original people found in her colonies in the Government Germany's idea has been to forcibly oppress and in some cases, as in West Africa with the Hereros, completely annihilate the tribe. Such policy of unscrupulousness which holds that the end justifies the means is not exactly what we understand as British fair play. To take advantage of racial jealousies and incite warfare between two tribes to their mutual extermination is the way of the Hun.

In the German African colonies the punishments legalized for the natives were flogging, fines, imprisonment with hard labor, confinement in chains, a most cruel punishment of which it was said few men could survive it for more than a year, and death. Corporal punishment was administered with the Kiboko, rhinocerous hide sticks or the sjambok, made of strips of rhino hide. Ropes whose knotted ends were dipped in tar and sand so as to produce a rough surface were also used for the same purpose.

A missionary who had been in East Africa for seven years referred to the cowed state of the natives, who flew to obey the German officer if the latter only lifted his finger. Porters we captured from von Lettow's force were a frightened looking lot of men and obeyed the orders of our military labor officers in a well disciplined way, no doubt expecting that if they did not they would be subjected to severe corporal punishment as they had experienced with their former rulers.

As to the future of the German Colony of East Africa the Imperial Conference will have something to say as to its rulers. If General Smuts has his way Teutonic influence will be rushed out of Africa and Britain left at the head of affairs of administration.

With best wishes to all.
Sincerely,
W. B. Rutherford, Capt. R. A. M. C. "Capt. W. B. Rutherford Finds British Methods in Africa More Fair" Blenheim News-Tribune article July 10, 1918 - page 1 - (Includes picture) ===Notes===

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The "War Memorial Monuments" erected in Morrisburg lists the local men and women who served in WWI and WWII, plus in Vietnam == Sources == •[http://ontariowarmemorials.blogspot.com/2012/04/morrisburg,html?m=1 Contributed by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch-48]

War Memorial WW1 and WW2 at Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England.

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A white stone cross, with names inscribed on base, situated in the churchyard of St. Peter's, Bishops Waltham.

War Memorials, Thelwall Cheshire

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The village's war casualties are remembered in Thelwall on the village war memorial at the corner of of Bell and Lymm Lanes, a plaque inside the church, some of the grave stones of family members, 3 graves maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and a memorial garden at the entrance to the churchyard, alongside the lychgate. Thelwall's Millenary Cross was unveiled by Lieutenant-General Sir R.H.K. Butler, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., G.O.C.-in-Chief Western Command on 3rd August 1925 in great ceremony. {{Image|file=War_Memorials_Thelwall_Cheshire-1.jpg |caption=Sir Peter Rylands Giving a Speech at the Unveiling Ceremony }} {{Image|file=War_Memorials_Thelwall_Cheshire-2.jpg |caption=Miss Rylands' Invitation to the Unveiling Ceremony }} It is called the Millenary Cross because in addition to being a memorial to the local casualties of the Great War, it also commemorates events a thousand years before when Edward the Elder ordered a fortification to be built in the area and to be called Thelwall. A translation of the event as recorded in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle is given on the base of the monument: :DCCCCXXIII :IN THIS YEAR WENT KING EDWARD WITH A FORCE :AFTER HARVEST TO THELWALL AND BADE BUILD THE :CITY AND OCCUPY AND MAN IT. :ANGLO SAXON CHRONICLE C.C.C. LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE The quote is also given in the original language on the cross itself: :MID FIERDE ON UFAN :HAERFEST TO THELWAELE :& HET GEWYRCAN THA :BURG & GESETTAN & :GEMANNIAN & HET OTHRE :FIERD EAC OF MIERCNA :THEODE THA HWILE THE :HE THAER SAET GEFARAN :MAMECEASTER ON :NORTHHYMRUM & HIE :GEBETAN & GEMANNIAN :DCCCCXXIII 10 Casualties of the Great War are listed on the base of the cross: :[[Brookes-1254|Roland Sydney George Brookes]] :[[Densham-116|Walter Henry Densham MC]] :[[Hankinson-646|James Hankinson]] :[[Hankinson-645|Robert Hankinson]] :[[Holden-4704|Legh Holden]] :[[Nicholson-10263|Edward Francis Dale Nicholson]] :[[Richards-19328|Evan James Richards]] :[[Shaw-25212|Samuel Shaw]] :[[Tunstall-649|William Henry Tunstall]] :[[Whitlow-728|Richard Barber Whitlow]] A further 5 names were added to the Memorial at the end of World War II: :[[Kennedy-24129|Thomas Jefferson Kennedy]] :[[Rendel-95|Reginald Aubrey Rendel]] :[[Smallshaw-36|Jack Kenneth Smallshaw]] :[[Warham-106|Robert Warham]] :[[Woodcock-2584|William Woodcock (1897-1941)]] A carved wooden plaque at the east end of the nave inside the church lists all the above names, except for Richard Whitlow, but three other names have been added as Great War casualties: :[[Jones_Parry-7|John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones Parry]] :[[Jones_Parry-9|Jeffreys Ivor Jones Parry]] :[[Rylands-53|Peter Wolferstan Rylands (abt.1899-1918)]] John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones Parry was the son of the last Lord of Thelwall Manor, [[Jones_Parry-2|John Parry Jones Parry]] who died in 1920 and Jeffreys Ivor Jones Parry was the son of John Jeffreys. Peter Wolferstan Rylands was the grandson of Sir Peter Rylands, local industrialist and a Thelwall resident who was very involved with the village community. {{Image|file=War_Memorials_Thelwall_Cheshire.jpg |caption=The Plaque inside the Church }} The Jones-Parrys and Jack Smallshaw are also remembered on family graves in Thelwall churchyard. Other casualties rememberd on family graves are: :[[Boddington-193|Myles Boddington MC]] :[[Carden-862|Henry Charles Carden DSO]] :[[Layton-3449|Arthur Fone Layton]] There are 3 graves in Thelwall churchyard from the Great War which are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. These belong to two casualties who died at Thelwall Heyes Military Hospital: :[[Ingham-1163|Herbert Alfred Ingham]] :[[Rourke-641|Arthur (Rourke) Jenkins]] :and Richard Whitlow who died at home in Thelwall. '''Casualty Index - Alpahbetical:''' - [[:Category: War Memorials, Thelwall, Cheshire |War Memorials, Thelwall]] '''Other Associated Pages''' :[[Space:Thelwall%2C_Cheshire |Thelwall]] :[[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]] :[[Space:The_Thelwall_Memorials_Project|Thelwall Memorials Project]] :[[:Category: Thelwall, Cheshire| Thelwall - People]] '''Thelwall War Graves and Memorials - External Links''' :Commonwealth War Graves Commission - [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?CemeteryExact=true&Cemetery=THELWALL%20(ALL%20SAINTS)%20CHURCHYARD Thelwall All Saints Churchyard] :War Memorials on line - [https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/198326 Thelwall] :Grappenhall And Thelwall Royal British Legion - [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/57786 Imperial War Museum] :Thelwall Millennium Cross - [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/42907 Imperial War Museum] :Carl's Cam - [http://www.carlscam.com/warmem/thelwall.htm War Memorial, Thelwall, Cheshire] : In Remembrance Forum - [https://inremembrance.freeforums.net/thread/3600/thelwall Thelwall] :Thelwall War Memorial [https://www.cheshireroll.co.uk/war-memorial-in/Thelwall Cheshire Roll of Honour]

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[[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Queensland, War Memorials]] [[Category:Beaudesert, Queensland]] [[Category:Boonah, Queensland]] [[Category:Canungra, Queensland]] [[Category:Kalbar, Queensland]] [[Category:Maroon, Queensland]] [[Category:Rathdowney, Queensland]] [[Category:Tamborine, Queensland]] [[Category:Tamborine Mountain, Queensland]] [[Category:Woodhill, Queensland]] == What is a War Memorial? == War Memorials are often cenotaphs, that is, monuments or empty tombs erected specifically in honour those killed in a war. War memorials may also take many different styles, such as (but not limited to) avenue of trees, bridge, building, cairn, cemetery, clock, columbarium, flagpole, fountain, garden, gate, monument, obelisk, park, pool, sports field or court, wall, window. War Memorials in Australia are frequently distinctive in that often it is not only the dead who are commemorated, but all those from the local community who served, especially in The Great War. Being a nation just thirteen years old at the commencement of that first world war, and noting that its first great army was composed entirely of volunteers, Australians justifiably sought to show honour to all its Diggers. This is borne-out at Maroon (see below) where, from 35 families living in the district, 42 young men enlisted in that war and are named on the memorial; with seventeen paying the supreme price. The memorial at Beaudesert lists all 524 local men and women who served in the war; 91 of whom lost their lives. == Where are these War Memorials? == War Memorials may be found in fifteen towns, villages and communities throughout South East Queensland's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenic_Rim_Region Scenic Rim region], at: === [[:Category: Beaudesert, Queensland|'''Beaudesert''']] === A town 65 kilometres south of the Brisbane CBD on the junction of the north-south Mount Lindesay Highway and the east-west Gold Coast to Warwick road. At the corner of Brisbane and William Streets stands a sandstone obelisk ten metres (33 feet) high and comprises a substantial pedestal surmounted by a digger statue. The [[:Category: Beaudesert War Memorial, Beaudesert, Queensland|War Memorial]] is 'guarded' by reclining lions. At the front of the monument stands a most-relaxed white marble digger with an open shirt, pipe in right hand and rifle slung over his left shoulder. On close inspection, the trigger of the rifle is mistakenly reversed. The memorial lists the names of all those who participated in The Great War and those who died during the Second World War. Small plaques commemorate those from the Korea, Malaya, Borneo, and Vietnam conflicts. There is a separate palm grove in the nearby Jubilee Park commemorating those from the Vietnam War. {{Image|file=Day-12016.jpg |caption=Beaudesert War Memorial }} ==='''Beechmont'''=== A village 45 kilometres south east of Beaudesert. In Graceleigh Park, Beechmont Road stands a large rock on a pedestal with plaques list the names of locals who laid down their lives in the world wars and Vietnam War. There is an honour board in the Beechmont State School. ===[[:Category: Boonah, Queensland|'''Boonah''']]=== Scenic Rim's second largest town, situated just 48 kilometres south of Ipswich City by the Boonah-Ipswich Road or 60 kilometres by the Cunningham Highway. A large digger-topped obelisk made of Ulam (near Gladstone) marble commemorates fallen diggers and nurses from all relevant wars. Boonah also has a memorial community swimming pool. ===[[:Category: Canungra, Queensland|'''Canungra''']]=== A small town 33 kilometres east of Beaudesert. [[:Category:Canungra War Memorial, Canungra, Queensland|An Obelisk]] stands in D J Smith Park with a plaque listing those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the two world wars. Nurses. ===[[:Category: Harrisville, Queensland|'''Harrisville''']]=== A village 27 kilometres north of Boonah. ===[[:Category: Hillview, Queensland|'''Hillview''']]=== A small rural community south of Beaudesert. Their memorial to fallen diggers is a Flagpole. ==='''Kalbar'''=== A township near the Cunningham Highway, fourteen kilometres west of Boonah. It has a Memorial Hall with honour board. ===[[:Category: Maroon, Queensland|'''Maroon''']]=== A small rural community 32 kilometres south east of Boonah on the Rathdowney Road. [[:Category: Maroon War Memorial, Maroon, Queensland|The Memorial]] is a Digger standing atop a 5.3m Sandstone Column, which in turn rests on a substantial Pedestal and Plinth, in the grounds of Maroon State School. Of 35 families living in the district, 42 young men enlisted in the First World War, including eight sets of brothers; seventeen paid the supreme price, one of the highest rates of loss in communities across Australia. Also commemorated are those who lost their lives in the Second World War and Women's Services. {{Image|file=War_Memorials_of_Queensland_s_Scenic_Rim_Region.jpg |caption=Maroon War Memorial }} ==='''Mount Alford'''=== A community sixteen kilometres south of Boonah. The Mount Alford State School hosts Queensland's smallest digger memorial. ==='''Mutdapilly'''=== A small rural community 37 kilometres north west of Boonah on the Cunningham Highway. An honour board is on display in the Mutdapilly State School. ==='''Peak Crossing'''=== A village 28 kilometres north of Boonah. Memorial hall and honour board. ===[[:Category: Rathdowney, Queensland|'''Rathdowney''']]=== A village 35 kilometres south of Beaudesert on the Mount Lindesay Highway. Rathdowney hosts a Memorial Ground and Gate. ===[[:Category: Tamborine Mountain, Queensland|'''Tamborine Mountain''']]=== Tamborine Mountain stands mid-way between Beaudesert and the Gold Coast. Whilst it is part of the Scenic Rim, the media like to claim it as the Gold Coast Hinterland. The mountain community commemorates its fallen through the Gates of the Bowls Club and an Honour Board inside the clubhouse. ===[[:Category: Tamborine, Queensland|'''Tamborine Village''']]=== Tamborine Village lies twenty kilometres east of Beaudesert, at the foot of Tamborine Mountain. A Memorial Hall includes an Honour Board, with a large rock and plaque at the front. ===[[:Category: Woodhill, Queensland|'''Woodhill''']]=== A traditionally rural community located six kilometres north of Beaudesert on the Mount Lindesay Highway that is gradually being developed since it became part of Logan City. [[:Category: Woodhill War Memorial, Woodhill, Queensland|An Obelisk]] standing in front of the Woodhill Hall was unveiled on 9th November 1946. It includes the names of fallen soldiers from the two World Wars. An Honour Board with the names of those locals who served in the First World War has been on display inside the hall since 1918. {{Image|file=War_Memorials_of_Queensland_s_Scenic_Rim_Region-1.jpg |caption=Woodhill War Memorial }} == The Diggers == At Beaudesert * Boonah * Maroon * Mount Alford. No two digger memorials are the same, and actual people have modelled for the sculptors. And there are so many subtle differences in the detail, for instance, leaning on rifle or rifle slung, feet together as at Attention or apart as in Standing at Ease, various styles of headdress (slouch hat, peak cap, helmet, etc), looking down or looking out, moustache, etc. == Further reading == * McIvor, Shirley and Trevor. ''Salute the Brave: A Pictorial Record of Queensland War Memorials''. USQ Press, Toowoomba, Qld, 1994. ISBN 0 949414 54 9.

War of 1812

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'''The War Of 1812''' The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Great Britain from June 1812 to the spring of 1815, although the peace treaty ending the war was signed in Europe in December 1814. The main land fighting of the war occurred along the Canadian border, in the Chesapeake Bay region, and along the Gulf of Mexico; extensive action also took place at sea. '''Background''' From the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the United States had been irritated by the failure of the British to withdraw from American territory along the Great Lakes; their backing of the Indians on America's frontiers; and their unwillingness to sign commercial agreements favorable to the United States. American resentment grew during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15), in which Britain and France were the main combatants. In time, France came to dominate much of the continent of Europe, while Britain remained supreme on the seas. The two powers also fought each other commercially: Britain attempted to blockade the continent of Europe, and France tried to prevent the sale of British goods in French possessions. During the 1790s, French and British maritime policies produced several crises with the United States, but after 1803 the difficulties became much more serious. The British Orders in Council of 1807 tried to channel all neutral trade to continental Europe through Great Britain, and France's Berlin and Milan decrees of 1806 and 1807 declared Britain in a state of blockade and condemned neutral shipping that obeyed British regulations. The United States believed its rights on the seas as a neutral were being violated by both nations, but British maritime policies were resented more because Britain dominated the seas. Also, the British claimed the right to take from American merchant ships any British sailors who were serving on them. Frequently, they also took Americans. This practice of impressment became a major grievance. The United States at first attempted to change the policies of the European powers by economic means. In 1807, after the British ship Leopard fired on the American frigate CHESAPEAKE, President [[Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson]] urged and Congress passed an EMBARGO ACT banning all American ships from foreign trade. The embargo failed to change British and French policies but devastated New England shipping. Later and weaker economic measures were also unsuccessful. Failing in peaceful efforts and facing an economic depression, some Americans began to argue for a declaration of war to redeem the national honor. The Congress that was elected in 1810 and met in November 1811 included a group known as the War Hawks who demanded war against Great Britain. These men were all Democratic-Republicans and mostly from the West and South. Among their leaders were John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Henry Clay of Kentucky, and Felix Grundy of Tennessee. They argued that American honor could be saved and British policies changed by an invasion of Canada. The Federalist Party, representing New England shippers who foresaw the ruination of their trade, opposed war. Napoleon's announcement in 1810 of the revocation of his decrees was followed by British refusals to repeal their orders, and pressures for war increased. On June 18, 1812, President [[ Madison-1 | James Madison]] signed a declaration of war that Congress--with substantial opposition--had passed at his request. Unknown to Americans, Britain had finally, two days earlier, announced that it would revoke its orders. '''Campaigns of 1812-13''' U.S. forces were not ready for war, and American hopes of conquering Canada collapsed in the campaigns of 1812 and 1813. The initial plan called for a three-pronged offensive: from Lake Champlain to Montreal; across the Niagara frontier; and into Upper Canada from Detroit. The attacks were uncoordinated, however, and all failed. In the West, Gen. William HULL surrendered Detroit to the British in August 1812; on the Niagara front, American troops lost the Battle of Queenston Heights in October; and along Lake Champlain the American forces withdrew in late November without seriously engaging the enemy. American frigates won a series of single-ship engagements with British frigates, and American privateers continually harried British shipping. The captains and crew of the frigates CONSTITUTION and United States became renowned throughout America. Meanwhile, the British gradually tightened a blockade around America's coasts, ruining American trade, threatening American finances, and exposing the entire coastline to British attack. American attempts to invade Canada in 1813 were again mostly unsuccessful. There was a standoff at Niagara, and an elaborate attempt to attack Montreal by a combined operation involving one force advancing along Lake Champlain and another sailing down the Saint Lawrence River from Lake Ontario failed at the end of the year. The only success was in the West. The Americans won control of the Detroit frontier region when Oliver Hazard PERRY's ships destroyed the British fleet on Lake Erie (Sept. 10, 1813). This victory forced the British to retreat eastward from the Detroit region, and on Oct. 5, 1813, they were overtaken and defeated at the battle of the Thames (Moraviantown) by an American army under the command of Gen. William Henry HARRISON. In this battle the great Shawnee chief TECUMSEH, who had harassed the northwestern frontier since 1811, was killed while fighting on the British side. '''Campaigns of 1814''' In 1814 the United States faced complete defeat, because the British, having defeated Napoleon, began to transfer large numbers of ships and experienced troops to America. The British planned to attack the United States in three main areas: in New York along Lake Champlain and the Hudson River in order to sever New England from the union; at New Orleans to block the Mississippi; and in Chesapeake Bay as a diversionary maneuver. The British then hoped to obtain major territorial concessions in a peace treaty. The situation was particularly serious for the United States because the country was insolvent by the fall of 1814, and in New England opponents of the war were discussing separation from the Union. [[http://www.barefootsworld.net/hartford.html | The Hartford Convention]] that met in Connecticut in December 1814 and January 1815 stopped short of such an extreme step but suggested a number of constitutional amendments to restrict federal power. The British appeared near success in the late summer of 1814. American resistance to the diversionary attack in Chesapeake Bay was so weak that the British, after winning the Battle of Bladensburg (August 24), marched into Washington, D.C., and burned most of the public buildings. President Madison had to flee into the countryside. The British then turned to attack Baltimore but met stiffer resistance and were forced to retire after the American defense of FORT MCHENRY, which inspired [[Key-2 | Francis Scott Key]] to write the words of the "Star-Spangled Banner." In the north, about 10,000 British veterans advanced into the United States from Montreal. Only a weak American force stood between them and New York City, but on Sept. 11, 1814, American Capt. Thomas MACDONOUGH won the naval battle of Lake Champlain (Plattsburg Bay), destroying the British fleet. Fearing the possibility of a severed line of communications, the British army retreated into Canada. '''Peace Treaty and the Battle of New Orleans''' In late 1814 New Orleans was home to a population of French, Spanish, African, Anglo and Creole peoples dedicated to pursuing economic opportunism and the joys of life. It also occupied a strategic place on the map. Located just 100 miles upstream from the mouth of the Mississippi River, the Crescent City offered a tempting prize to a British military still buoyant over the burning of Washington, D.C. To capture the city, Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane fitted out a naval flotilla of more than 50 ships to transport 10,000 veteran troops from Jamaica. They were led by Sir Edward Pakenham, the 37-year-old brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington and a much-decorated general officer. For protection, the citizens of southern Louisiana looked to Major General Andrew Jackson, known to his men as "Old Hickory." Jackson arrived in new Orleans in the late fall of 1814 and quickly prepared defenses along the city's many avenues of approach. Meanwhile, the British armada scattered a makeshift American fleet in Lake Borgne, a shallow arm of the Gulf of Mexico east of New Orleans, and evaluated their options. Two British officers, disguised as Spanish fishermen, discovered an unguarded waterway, Bayou Bienvenue, that provided access to the east bank of the Mississippi River barely nine miles downstream from New Orleans. On December 23 the British vanguard poled its way through a maze of sluggish streams and traversed marshy land to emerge unchallenged an easy day's march from their goal. Two American officers, whose plantations had been commandeered by the British, informed Jackson that the enemy was at the gates. "Gentlemen, the British are below, we must fight them tonight," the general declared. He quickly launched a nighttime surprise attack that, although tactically a draw, gained valuable time for the outnumbered Americans. Startled by their opponents' boldness, the British decided to defer their advance toward New Orleans until all their troops could be brought in from the fleet. Old Hickory used this time well. He retreated three miles to the Chalmette Plantation on the banks of the Rodriguez Canal, a wide, dry ditch that marked the narrowest strip of solid land between the British camps and New Orleans. Here Jackson built a fortified mud rampart, 3/5 mile long and anchored on its right by the Mississippi River and on the left by an impassable cypress swamp. While the Americans dug in, General Pakenham readied his attack plans. On December 28 the British launched a strong advance that Jackson repulsed with the help of the Louisiana, an American ship that blasted the British left flank with broadsides from the river. Four days later Pakenham tried to bombard the Americans into submission with an artillery barrage, but Jackson's gunners stood their ground. The arrival of fresh troops during the first week of January 1815 gave the British new hope. Pakenham decided to cross the Mississippi downstream with a strong force and overwhelm Jackson's thin line of defenders on the river bank opposite the Rodriguez Canal. Once these redcoats were in position to pour flank fire across the river, heavy columns would assault each flank of the American line, then pursue the insolent defenders six miles into the heart of New Orleans. Units carrying fascines -- bundled sticks used to construct fortifications -- and ladders to bridge the ditch and scale the ramparts would precede the attack, which would begin at dawn January 8 to take advantage of the early morning fog. It was a solid plan in conception, but flawed in execution. The force on the west bank was delayed crossing the river and did not reach its goal until well after dawn. Deprived of their misty cover, the main British columns had no choice but to advance across the open fields toward the Americans, who waited expectantly behind their mud and cotton-bale barricades. To make matters worse, the British forgot their ladders and fascines, so they had no easy means to close with the protected Americans. Never has a more polyglot army fought under the Stars and Stripes than did Jackson's force at the Battle of New Orleans. In addition to his regular U.S. Army units, Jackson counted on dandy New Orleans militia, a sizable contingent of black former Haitian slaves fighting as free men of color, Kentucky and Tennessee frontiersmen armed with deadly long rifles and a colorful band of Jean Lafitte's outlaws, whose men Jackson had once disdained as "hellish banditti." This hodgepodge of 4,000 soldiers, crammed behind narrow fortifications, faced more than twice their number. Pakenham's assault was doomed from the beginning. His men made perfect targets as they marched precisely across a quarter mile of open ground. Hardened veterans of the Peninsular Campaign in Spain fell by the score, including nearly 80 percent of a splendid Scottish Highlander unit that tried to march obliquely across the American front. Both of Pakenham's senior generals were shot early in the battle, and the commander himself suffered two wounds before a shell severed an artery in his leg, killing him in minutes. His successor wisely disobeyed Pakenham's dying instructions to continue the attack and pulled the British survivors off the field. More than 2,000 British had been killed or wounded and several hundred more were captured. The American loss was eight killed and 13 wounded. Jackson's victory had saved New Orleans, but it came after the war was over. [[ http://war1812.tripod.com/treaty.html | The Treaty of Ghent]], which ended the War of 1812 but resolved none of the issues that started it, had been signed in Europe weeks before the action on the Chalmette Plantation. :::'''''* These are the names of Blackstocks that fought in the War of 1812.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-77 James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.].''''' :::'''''*''''' James Franklin Blackstock, Jr. was a member of Capt. Nehemiah Garrison's Company of Infantry, 4th Reg't Georgia Milita. His enlistment was from 21 Nov 1814 to 6 may 1815 during the War of 1812.''''' :::'''''*James was listed as the Commander of the DeKalb County Academy in 1823 and listed as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Forsyth County Militia in 1837. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brad_l_harris&id=I163]'''''

War of 1812, St. Tammany and Washington Parish, Louisiana

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War of 1812 - Veteran Profile Badge

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War of 1812 Ancestors of Michael Stills

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War of 1812 Connecticut

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[[Category: Connecticut, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|Connecticut}} '''Connecticut in the War of 1812''' Connecticut furnished '''9,161 infantry men, 137 cavalry men, and 905 artillery men for a total of 10, 203.''' These Militia units were not allowed to leave the state. The Federalists of Connecticut disapproved of the War as it opposed the President Madison's call for war. The view that the War of 1812 was mounted by the Federal government against New England versus a conflict with Great Britain. The Governor gave orders for militia had orders not to leave the state. Since Connecticut opposed using its state militia to seize Canada from the British, the Governor gave orders for the militia not to leave the state. Its General Assembly condemned the war and the federal effort to mobilize the state’s militia as unconstitutional. “It must not be forgotten that . . . Connecticut is a FREE, SOVEREIGN, and INDEPENDENT State; that the United States are a confederacy of states. ==Battles== *(5) British ships bombarded Stonington.! *British blockade of New London, Dec, 1813 kept US Navy Captain Stephen Decatur's three ships stuck up the Thames.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Connecticut.jpg |align=c |size=200px |caption=Drawing of USS United States. }} * The British caused $200,000 damage to the shipping in Essex, cornering a U.S. Navy regiment in New London. Aug, 1814 *Burning of the fleet of Privateers of Essex by Capt. Richard Coote -British sent (6) heavily armed rowboats of Royal Marines from the 4 warships blockade up stream of the Connecticut River *Bombing of Pettipauge where ships were built- Capt. Richard Coote sent British sent (6) heavily armed rowboats of Royal Marines from the 4 warships blockading up stream of the Connecticut River. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-19.jpg |align=c |size=400px |caption=Mural, burning fleet, Pettipauge}} Some of the vessels destroyed by the British at Pettipauge: ::Ship Guardian, 318 tons; Ship Supeiler, - 300 tons, Ship Osage 340 tons, ::Sloop 60 tons, Sloop on stocks, 80 tons, Sloop name unknown 60 tons ::Schooner, 150 tons; Schooner black Prince, 918 tons, Schooner - 180 tons, Schooner, 150 tons ::Sloops: Comet 90 tons, Washington 60 tons, Thetis-80 tons, Atalanta, 800 tons ::Brig 180 tons, Brig Felix, 180 tons, Brig, 340 tons owned at Middletown, :::Another Brig, 2 pleasure boats, 2 schooners set on fire. ::Commandeered rum from the warehouses on two privateers, Anaconda and Eagle. One brig went aground on a sand bar, British transferred all and burned it, hid out downriver. ==Companies== Connecticut also supplied a national hero: Isaac Hull, whose exploits as captain of the USS Constitution, aka Old Ironsides, became the stuff of legend. *Connecticut granted exemptions for members of Society of Friends, known as Quakers, and the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers. Rather than military service these could pay a default fee annually to the state Treasurer. Since Massachusetts and Connecticut had refused to subject their militia to the orders of the War Department, President Madison turned down payment for their state damage expenses. *Record of service of Connecticut men From the list of Record of Service of Connecticut men it appears '''each man served an average of ONE MONTH''' :3rd Artillery :1st Infantry :4th Infantry :5th Infantry :11th Infantry :23rd Infantry :25th Infantry ::Capt Read's company ::Capt/ Seymours company ::Capt Watson's company. :26th Infantry :37th Infantry ::Capt Ketchum's Co. - see [http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/anatomy.html Militia]- majority assigned to Connecticut River area ::Capt Ripley's ::Capt Welch's :40th Infantry :44th Infantry :46th Infantry :87th Infantry :Marine Corp :Light Dragoons ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Beardsley-942 |Beardsley, Aaron]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Kingsbury-2 |Kingsbury, Harvey]] ||Army ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Hull-2962 |Hull, Isaac]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Constitution |- |[[Smith-19949 |Smith, Lemuel]] ||Militia ||Private ||Unknown |} ==Sources== *[http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm Genealogical ] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Connecticut_in_the_War_of_1812#State_Records] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_light_federalists *http://connecticuthistory.org/site-lines-the-mysterious-blue-lights/ *http://connecticuthistory.org/the-war-connecticut-hated/ *https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Connecticut_in_the_War_of_1812 *E Book [https://archive.org/details/fieldbookswar181200lossrich Lossing's The pictorial field-book of the war of 1812]; or, Illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American independence by Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891 *http://connecticuthistory.org/topics-page/war-of-1812/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_light_federalists *http://connecticuthistory.org/topics-page/war-of-1812/#sthash.Zl3DiOmG.dpuf *http://connecticuthistory.org/topics-page/war-of-1812/ * [http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/anatomy.html Militia] ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-21.jpg |align= c |size=400px }} : A story from War of 1812 This story was found in the Connecticut Gazette of New London: {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-20.jpg |align=l |size=350px |caption=Signature, Lossing }} {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients.jpg |align=c |size=200px |caption=Capt. Stephen Decatur. }} ''This story is not quoted.'' In 1813 Capt. Stephen Decatur was sent to battle the British. His goal was to to draw off the British blockaders. He left New York with a frigate "United States" and 2 other ships, the Macedonian and a sloop, Hornet. (Capt. Jacob Jones commanded one and James Biddle the sloop.) They encountered the British Warships at Block Island and dodged them by sailing up the Thames River past the two Forts (Fort Griswold in Groton and Fort Trumbull in New London) on each side of the Thames River. He worked the way 8 miles upstream. His ships were safe but '''could not leave'''.!! http://connecticuthistory.org/site-lines-the-mysterious-blue-lights/{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-22.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption=British blockade, Fisher Island }} Since many Connecticut opposed this war, Decatur and crews were treated as cowards. Darkness fell earlier in the Fall of 1813, Decatur decided to try to run the blockade in the long hours of darkness. ::Incidentally near the harbor was the home, of the British consul, James Stewart and wife Elizabeth Coles Stewart with a view of Fisher's Island (Winthrop Homestead). :1) Decatur tried to run the blockade in October, but grounded a ship. Then he heard rumors that some British ships were preparing to destroy anchored ships. :2) Decatur tried again to sail out and run past the blockade the night of Dec 12, the ship's Watch seeing the blue light signals at Fort Trumbull and another at Fort Griswold. :3) Decatur tried to sail at dark past the blockade again Jan 9, with the same result of BLUE LIGHTS signaling from each Fort.. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Connecticut.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption=a drawing of USS United States}} Each time Decatur tried to sail his ships past the mouth of the river, his "ship's watch" saw a '''BLUE light signal''' at Fort Trumbull, and another '''BLUE LIGHT signal''' at Fort Griswold. He turned the ships around and went back upriver. http://warof1812ct.org/?p=658 It seems someone unknown warned the British of Decatur’s attempted escape by placing blue signal lights on the heights of both New London and Groton. http://connecticuthistory.org/site-lines-the-mysterious-blue-lights/http://connecticuthistory.org/the-war-connecticut-hated/ If Blue lights used with gunfire, orders can be transmitted to a squadron or a British fleet. Decatur felt his plans had been betrayed to the British. He felt possibly it was the Harbor master. He wrote his report to the Secretary of Navy. This problem reached the press, Newspaper Editors discussed the problems. :How was Mrs Stewart (a British subject) was learning of the ships movement? If not her, possibly a female spy. Patriotism was high and the Connecticut citizens felt unfairly blamed. Even though no actual blame had been placed against anyone. This episode brought up a division of loyalty, The phrase a "BLUE LIGHT FEDERALIST" was an insult.. The blue signal lights on New London and Groton are still questioned as to whether placed by Loyalists or Connecticut Federalists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_light_federalists Eventually Decatur dismantled the United States and Macedonian ships up river, then returned to New York by land. was assigned to another ship, the President.. By 1815, the War of 1812 was ended..

War of 1812 MA. Militia Reg. Appleton

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[[Category:Massachusetts, War of 1812]] ---- [[Appleton-430|James Appleton]] (1785-1862) Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, Second Regiment, First Brigade, Second Division, Massachusetts Militia; Commisioned July 3, 1813; commanded in actions at Sandy Bay, September 8, 1814, Gloucester, September 19, 1814, and Gallop's Folly, Massachusetts, October 1814. The Constitution and Register of Membership of the General Society of the War of 1812. June 1, 1908. Philadelphia, PA. 1908. [https://books.google.com/books?id=S2sNAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA222&lpg=PA222#v=onepage&q&f=true entry] p. 222, for 1898. Morgan, Appletone, L.L. D. {|align="center" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Lieut. Col. J. Appleton's Regiment'''[[#MAGO|MAGO]]: Page 10.
In service at Gloucester 4 days in September and October, 1814. In battle September 19. ! scope="col"; |PID
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# '''PID''' Process ID provides an external anchorpoint to the table row to facilitate linking to the specific table row from an individual's Wikitree profile. The field could also be used to link to another information source specific to the individual, such as their military service record.
# '''LNAME''' field also provides a link to the individual Wikitree profile, if one exists and has been linked.
# * Noncommissioned staff.
Company Rosters
Captain J. S. Sayward Company of Artillery.
[[Space:War of 1812 MA. Militia-D02B01R02 Capt. D. Elwell's Company|Captain D. Elwell Company]].
Captain J. Harris Company.
Captain B. Haskell Company.
Captain D. Sargent Company.
Captain J. Smith Company
Captain C. Tarr Company
Captain I. Tucker Company
Captain C. Williams Company
==Sources== * Massachusetts Adjutant General's Office. ''[[Space:Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia|Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia]]'' (Wright & Potter Printing Co. Boston, 1913).
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War of 1812 MA. Militia-D02B01R02 Capt. D. Elwell's Company

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[[Category: Massachusetts, War of 1812]] [[Category:Appleton's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, War of 1812]] ---- Return to [[Space:War_of_1812_MA._Militia_Reg._Appleton|Appleton Regiment]] {|align="center" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Capt. D. Elwell's Company''', Lieut. Col. J. Appleton's Regiment.[[#MAGO|MAGO]]: Pages 10-11.
From Sept. 19 to Oct. 12, 1814. Service at Gloucester.
In battle September 19 with the barges of the enemy.
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|style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-VWLS] |style="text-align:left;"| Morse |style="text-align:left;"| Essom |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-2453] |style="text-align:left;"| ParsonN5 |style="text-align:left;"| John |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| 4th |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LN46] |style="text-align:left;"| Pool |style="text-align:left;"| Abram |style="text-align:center;"| H |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LF3X] |style="text-align:left;"| Pool |style="text-align:left;"| Francis |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LXMY] |style="text-align:left;"| Pool |style="text-align:left;"| John |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LX95] |style="text-align:left;"| PoolN6 |style="text-align:left;"| John |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| 4th |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LFCF] |style="text-align:left;"| Pool |style="text-align:left;"| Moses |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-LXG6] |style="text-align:left;"| Pool |style="text-align:left;"| Zebulon |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-PCV4] |style="text-align:left;"| Robards |style="text-align:left;"| George |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-59DV] |style="text-align:left;"| Rowe |style="text-align:left;"| Benajmin |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| Jr |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-5SSZ] |style="text-align:left;"| Rowe |style="text-align:left;"| Daniel |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-5SHB] |style="text-align:left;"| Rowe |style="text-align:left;"| Eben |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| 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|style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-B9NB] |style="text-align:left;"| StoekmanN7 |style="text-align:left;"| John |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BPVL] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| David |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| Jr |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BPLY] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Francis |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| Jr |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BP5D] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Francis |style="text-align:center;"| P |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BLP7] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Jonathan |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| Jr |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BGM6] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Joseph |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| Jr |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BGQV] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Joshua |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-BP8T] |style="text-align:left;"| Tarr |style="text-align:left;"| Solomon |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-14Q8] |style="text-align:left;"| Thompson |style="text-align:left;"| Thomas |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29K-1Z4B] |style="text-align:left;"| Thurston |style="text-align:left;"| Joseph |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q292-MTCB] |style="text-align:left;"| Wainright |style="text-align:left;"| Thomas |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q292-9LBJ] |style="text-align:left;"| Webster |style="text-align:left;"| Joshua |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [link to external source?] |style="text-align:left;"| Weeden |style="text-align:left;"| Daniel |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [link to external source?] |style="text-align:left;"| Witham |style="text-align:left;"| Joseph |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Private |- |style="text-align:left;"| [link to external source?] |style="text-align:left;"| Brown |style="text-align:left;"| David |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Waiter |- |style="text-align:left;"| [link to external source?] |style="text-align:left;"| Clark |style="text-align:left;"| John |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:center;"| |style="text-align:left;"| Waiter |- |} Table Notes:
# '''PID''' Process ID provides an external anchorpoint to the table row to facilitate linking to the specific table row from an individual's Wikitree profile. The field could also be used to link to another information source specific to the individual, such as their military service record.
# '''LNAME''' field also provides a link to the individual Wikitree profile, if one exists and has been linked.
# '''N0''' Record image shows ''Clark, Moses P.''
# '''N1''' Record surname spelled as ''Dennen''.
# '''N2''' Record surname spelled as ''Dunaway''.
# '''N3''' Likely a source typograhical error; record name listed as ''Jacobs, Abraham T''.
# '''N4''' Record surname spelled as ''Knights''.
# '''N5''' Record surname spelled as ''Parsons''.
# '''N6''' Record indexed as ''Pool, John H'', but image shows ''Pool, John 4th''.
# '''N7''' Likely a source typograhical error; the record surname is spelled as ''Stockman''.
Return to [[Space:War_of_1812_MA._Militia_Reg._Appleton|Appleton Regiment]] ==Sources== * Massachusetts Adjutant General's Office. ''[[Space:Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia|Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia]]'' (Wright & Potter Printing Co. Boston, 1913).
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War of 1812 Medal Template images

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These images are for the use in the War of 1812 Medal Template -------------------------------------- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Medal_Template_images.png |align=l |size=190 |caption='''Congressional Gold Medal''' }} '''American''' Congressional Gold Medal file = War_of_1812_Medal_Template_images.png ---------------------- {{Image|file=War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-4.png |align=l |size=70 |caption='''Army Gold Medal''' }} '''British''' Army Gold Medal file = War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-4.png ------------------------ {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-84.png |align=l |size=60 |caption='''Gold Cross with clasp''' }} '''British''' Gold Cross Medal file =Terry_s_Photos-84.png ---------------------------- {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-86.png |align=l |size=80 |caption='''Military General Service Medal''' }} '''British''' Military General Service Medal file =Terry_s_Photos-86.png ------------------------------ {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-89.png |align=l |size=80 |caption='''Naval General Service Medal''' }} '''British''' Naval General Service Medal file =Terry_s_Photos-89.png ---------------- {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-307.jpg |align=l |size=110 |caption='''King George III Chief's Medal''' }} '''British''' King George lll Chief's Medal file=Terry_s_Photos-307.jpg -----------

War of 1812 Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, War of 1812]] ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] === Participants === {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Burrows-1156 |Burrows, William Ward]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Enterprise (KIA) |- |[[Cassin-29 |Cassin, Stephen]] ||Navy ||Lieutenant ||Lake Champlain, USS Ticonderoga |- |[[Lockhart-1503 |Lockhart, Robert]] ||Militia ||Sergeant ||Captain Matthew Dawson's Co. |- |[[Luckhart-7|Luckhart or Lukehart Jr, Conrad]] ||Militia ||Private ||Hill's Regiment |- |[[Moore-11076 |Moore Jr., Samuel]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Capt. Thomas Collins' Co. (Madison Rowdies) |- |[[Pannebecker-12 |Pannebecker, Daniel]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Shunk-42 |Shunk, Francis Rawn]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Decatur-13 |Decatur III, Stephen]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS United States |- |[[Stewart-13887 |Stewart, Charles]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Constitution |- |[[Biddle-483 |Biddle, James]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Hornet |} == Resources == === Muster Rolls === [http://www.archive.org/stream/musterrollsofpen01egle/musterrollsofpen01egle_djvu.txt "Muster rolls of the Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of 1812-1814, with cotemporary papers and documents"] == County Resources == === Allegheny County === [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 Col Joel Feree's under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks] A diary of events for the unit. === Armstrong County === [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 Col Joel Feree's under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks] A diary of events for the unit. === Greene County === [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 Col Joel Feree's under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks] A diary of events for the unit. === Indiana County === [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 Col Joel Feree's under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks] A diary of events for the unit. === Lawrence County === [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lawrence/1877/milrec.htm#war1812 Lawrence County, PA record of units and members] === Washington County === [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 Col Joel Feree's under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks] A diary of events for the unit.

War of 1812 Surnames

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[[Category:War of 1812 Project]] A place to put links to surnames and their resources associated with the War of 1812. NOTE: These lists may or may not be inclusive, but most show the unit/regiment that the individual was in so it will assist you in research as a guide. IF you find one of these War of 1812 Name Studies, please add the link below. = Surnames = [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~abramsc/War1812.HTM ABRAMS] [http://www.alfordassociation.org/mil_1812.html ALFORD/ALFERD] [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mbonsal/archer/1812.html ARCHER] [http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BALL/2000-10/0972832810 BALL] [http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/BARNHART/1999-01/0917148155 BARNHART] [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/beaty1812.htm BEATY] [http://www.usgennet.org/family/bliss/wars/1812.htm BLISS] [http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bradytrilogy/download/BRADY/BREADY-1812War-Pg2.htm BRADY/BREADY] [http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRATCHER/2000-10/0972825586 BRATCHER] [http://donchesnut.com/genealogy/pages/bunc1812.htm BUNCH] [http://www.chapmanfamilies.org/mil_1812d.html CHAPMAN] [http://donchesnut.com/genealogy/pages/ches1812.htm CHESTNUT] [http://www.ourbrickwalls.com/subpage7.html CROW] [http://www.lhaasdav.com/lotsofnames/davenport/1812davenport1.html DAVENPORT] [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genea/Dmil1812.html DAVIDSON/DAVISON] [http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/DORSEY/2000-10/0971738613 DORSEY] [http://www.tntcarden.com/tree/ensor/Jared1812.htm GARRETT] [http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/WARof1812/1999-01/0917836564 GARRETSON] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.gibbs/624/mb.ashx GIBBS] [http://www.angelfire.com/ar3/hm_jest/Tennessee_Soldiers___War_of_1812.htm Glover] [http://www.goodmangenealogy.com/war1812.htm GOODMAN] [http://www.lhaasdav.com/lotsofnames/haas/1812haas.html HAAS] [http://hicksgenealogy.com/1812rosters.html HICKS] [http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/HINDS/2002-04/1017746787 HINDS] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HOLLIDAY/2000-03/0952663905 HOLLIDAY] [http://www.tntcarden.com/tree/ensor/Jared1812.htm JARED/JARRETT] [http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/records/j/johnson.html JOHNSON/JOHNSTON] [http://www.lhaasdav.com/lotsofnames/justice/1812justice.html JUSTICE] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.kerr/732/mb.ashx KERR] and [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/kerr/1906/ KERR] [http://www.ourbrickwalls.com/subpage7.html LAYMAN] [http://www.oocities.org/~jdanielson/1812-sol.html LOUDER/LOWDER] [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cramsey/mar_1812.html MARCH] [http://www.ba044ancestry.com/MATLOCKMISC/WarRecords/Warof1812.html MATLOCK] [http://www.ba044ancestry.com/MATLOCKMISC/WarRecords/Warof1812.html MEDLOCK] [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcgee/1423/ McGEE] [http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tevis/1812j.htm PERKINS] and [http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~perkins/1812j.htm PERKINS] [http://www.phillipsdnaproject.com/forum/19-military-records/674-pennsylvania-soldiers-in-the-war-of-1812 PHILLIPS NOTE: Pennsylvania Only] and [http://www.phillipsdnaproject.com/forum/19-military-records/674-pennsylvania-soldiers-in-the-war-of-1812 PHILLIPS Pennsylvania] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/POWELL/2000-10/0971733388 POWELL Part 1 of 5] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/POWELL/2000-10/0971733451 POWELL Part 2 of 5] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/POWELL/2000-10/0971733510 POWELL Part 3 of 5] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/POWELL/2000-10/0971733592 POWELL Part 4 of 5] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/POWELL/2000-10/0971733641 POWELL Part 5 of 5] [http://www.prenticenet.com/pnet/news/?/news/99/war_of_1812_soldiers.htm PRENTICE] [http://www.rowleyresearch.org/Records/military/ServiceWarof1812.htm RAWLEY/ROWLEY] [http://templin.rootsweb.ancestry.com/war1812.htm ROSS] [http://www.sellers-sellars-sollars-zellars.net/war1812.html SELLARS/SELLERS/SOLLARS] [http://www.oocities.org/~jdanielson/1812-sol.html SOUDER/SOWDER] [http://templin.rootsweb.ancestry.com/war1812.htm TEMPLIN] [http://www.ourbrickwalls.com/subpage7.html WINEBRENNER] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clifton/youngblood/y-1812.html YOUNGBLOOD] [[http://www.sellers-sellars-sollars-zellars.net/war1812.html ZELLARS] == Discharge Certificates by Name == NOTE: Does not include all. [http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/soldiers-by-name.html National Archives War of 1812 Discharge Certificates by Name]

War of the Regulation

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[[Category:War of Regulation]] ==Introduction == :''The War of the Regulation was an uprising in the British North America's Carolina colonies, lasting from about 1765 to 1771, in which citizens took up arms against colonial officials. Though the rebellion did not change the power structure, some historians consider it a catalyst to the American Revolutionary War.''Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Regulation War of the Regulation]." ''Wikipedia.'' Accessed 24 August 2019 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]]. {{Image|file=Pyle-169-1.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=British Royal Governor William Tryon confronts the North Carolina Regulators in 1771. }} The war marched into high gear with the signing of a petition presented to Royal Governor Tryon protesting taxes. The petition dated May 1768 lists over 1,400 signers that should be awarded the War of Regulation category. The War terminated with the [[Wikipedia:Battle of Alamance|Battle of Alamance]]. The government won. Regulators were shot and hung. Many fled to South Carolina or Indian Territory in western North Carolina. Those who fled are known as the Refugees from Alamance. {{Image|file=Henderson-7309.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=The Battle of Alamance depicted in a postcard by artist J. Steeple Davis. }} ''To search the list of hundreds of petitioners below click Ctrl + f. Enter the last name of your patriot in the search box. Do not use the search box provided on the site.'' Be sure to take into account colonial spelling and name variations. Both Barnes and Barns are examples that appear on the list from [http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0289 UNC]. A more detailed description of the War may be found on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Regulation Wikipedia]. Religious implications and atrocities are discussed at [http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerreg.htm TAMU] and [http://uncpress.unc.edu/nc_encyclopedia/regulator.html UNC Press] The list is just a starting point there were many other involved in the Regulator Movement. == Resources == *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina | North Carolina Colony Resource Page]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|British Carolina Resource Page]] == Research Notes == New sources to be fleshed out: * [https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/revolutionary-north-carolina Revolutionary North Carolina] *Carolana [https://www.carolana.com/NC/Royal_Colony/nc_royal_colony_war_of_regulation.html North Carolina War of the Regulation Carolana.com] *[https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/herman-husband-1724-1795/ North Carolina History Project, North Carolina History.org, Herman Husband] * [https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/james-emerson-1736-1786/ North Carolina History Project, North Carolina History.org, James Emerson] * [https://www.ncpedia.org/alamance-battle Battle of Alamance at NCpedia.org] * http://www.sonsofdewittcolony.org//mckstmerreg4.htm Captain Benjamin Merrell & The Regulators of Colonial North Carolina: The Battle of Alamance] == Project Members == Post your name here and what you're working on: *[[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - Developing project page, attracting new members, labeling and templating veterans, etc. *[[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]] Developing project page via sourcing. *[[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] Building out profile of [[Thompson-56699|Robert Thompson]]. ==Sources== *Lutie Andrews McCorkle, ''Was Alamance the first battle of the Revolution?'' Raleigh, E.M. Uzzell & Co., printers, 1903, p. 6; HathiTrust.org, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8hd84357&view=1up&seq=1. (Statement by author that the major historians BANCROFT, LOSSING, HAWKS, WHEELER, SWAIN, AND GRAHAM all supported the ideal that the Battle of Alamance was the first Battle of the Revolution...) Accessed 12 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Preface to Volume 7 of the Colonial Records of North Carolina: The Governor's Palace, The War of the Regulation," 1886, Volume 7, Preface iii - xxxiv, The Governor's Palace, Preface xii (Extreme taxation on the poorer frontier counties for costs), The War of the Regulation, Preface xiv-xxxiv( Extortion by county officials, Unlawful taxation by the provincial government, and Unequal distribution of benefits and burdens of the provincial government); ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina; '' Volume 7, Preface iii-xxxiv; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-es01. Accessed 4 Nov 2019 by [[Adams-30587 | Juliet Wills]]. *Jameson, J. Franklin , ed. “The Origins of the Regulation in North Carolina,” by Professor Archibald Henderson. ''The American Historical Review,'' Vol. XXI, No. 2, Jan 1916, pp. 320–32. London: The Macmillan Company, 1916. ( Granville County and The Nutbush Paper) archive.org, https://archive.org/details/americanhistoricv21jame/page/320. Accessed 3 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *McConville, Brandon. "Bad Guys and Good Guys." Review of ''Breaking Loose Together: the Regulator Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary North Carolina,'' by Marjoleine Kars. ''Common-place,'' v.3, n. 1, October 2002. Sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society and the University of Connecticut. http://commonplace.online/article/bad-guys-good-guys/. Accessed 12 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 1 - Public notice concerning the actions of public officials, Aug 1766," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 249-250, 1766; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0129. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 2 - Minutes of a meeting of inhabitants of Deep River, 20 Aug 1766;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Page 251, 1766; http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0132. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 3 - Minutes of a meeting of inhabitants of Orange County, October 1766;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 251-252, 1766; http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0386. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 4 - Association concerning meetings to investigate the actions of public officials, Jan 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 671-672, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0244. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 5 - Address from inhabitants near Haw River to the Orange County Vestry and General Assembly representatives, 22 March 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 699-700, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr07-0264. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 6 - Minutes of a meeting of the Regulators, 4 April 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 702-703, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0385. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 7 - Minutes of a meeting of the Regulators, 25 April 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Page 716, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0277. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 8 - Minutes of a meeting of the Regulators, 30 April 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 731-732, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0288. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulator Advertisement No. 9 - Petition from the Regulators concerning public fees, May 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina'', Volume 07, Pages 733-737, 1768 ( 478 names of Regulators, Germans counted but not listed) https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0289. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 10 - Minutes of a meeting of the Regulators, 21 May 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 758-759, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0306. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulators' Advertisement No. 11 - Petition from the Regulators concerning taxes and fees for public officials, 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 759-766, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0307. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Association by some inhabitants of Anson County concerning the payment of taxes (Oath of the Regulators) April 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina;'' Volume 07, Page 726, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0284. Accessed 4 Nov 2019 by [[Adams-30587 | Juliet Wills]]. *"Minutes of the Committee of the Regulators, 30 May 1768," '' Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 766-767, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0308. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Letter from the Regulators to William Tryon, 19 Aug 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 810-811, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0334. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Letter from the Regulators to William Tryon, 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 811-812, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0335. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Advertisement by the Regulators concerning theft of money from Edmund Fanning, 20 Nov 1770," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Page 260, 1770; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0152. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Proclamation by William Tryon concerning public fees, 21 July 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 795-796; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0326. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Governor William Tryon: Expense for Governor's Mansion, 1767;" ''North Carolina Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, State Library of North Carolina, North Carolina Digital Collections,'' 1767; http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll24/id/13456/rec/6. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *Daniel W. Barefoot, “Tryon Palace.” ''NCpedia.'' 2006. https://www.ncpedia.org/tryon-palace. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Article from the Boston Chronicle concerning recent events in North Carolina, Nov 1768," (Taxes for building a house for the Governor); ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 864-866, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0359. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Regulator Papers, 1766-1781," Collection No. 00626-z, ''Southern Historical Collection,'' Wilson Library Digital Collections, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00626/#folder_1#1 (Collection Title: Regulator Papers, 1766-1781, 83 digital scans, chiefly from William Butler, 1768-1773, Regulator Leader, Battle of Alamance. (Of particular interest: ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 14,'' discussion of Wm Butler, Harmon Husbands, Rednap Howell as outlawed men; ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 16 & Scan 17,'' List of #1-#19 Letters outlined in collection; ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 19,'' Letter Gov. Tryon to Wm Butler, Aug. 1, 1768, taxes; ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 47-49,'' Letter James Hunter to Wm Butler, Nov. 6, 1772; ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 61,'' Letter Herman Husband to Wm Butler, 7 Feb 1769; ''Folder 1: Papers: Scan 62-64,'' Letter James Hunter to Maurice Moore, Esq. New Bern, 23 Nov 1770, ending in questions to Moore about government officials' extortion of fees and unequal justice of Regulator court trails.) Accessed 1 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Petition by the Regulators concerning legal redress for grievances, 1768," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 812-813, 1768; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0336. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Petition from inhabitants of Orange County concerning fees for lawsuits against debtors, 1768;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 874-875; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0368. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Petition from inhabitants of Halifax County concerning the scarcity of currency in North Carolina, 1768;" (67 names); ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 07, Pages 866-867; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0361. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Governor William Tryon: Petition of Orange County, 1768," ''North Carolina Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, State Library of North Carolina, North Carolina Digital Collections,'' (Signature pages) http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll24/id/13675. Accessed 1 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Petition from inhabitants of Anson County concerning taxes and fees for public officials, October 09, 1769;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Pages 75-80, 1769; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0060. Accessed 1 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Deposition of Ralph McNair concerning the regulators at the Hillsborough District Superior Court, October 09, 1770," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Page 245, 1770; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0142. Accessed 3 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Acts of the North Carolina General Assembly, December 05, 1770 - January 26, 1771," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 25, Pages 519a-519d, An Act for preventing Tumultuous and riotous Assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectually punishing the Rioters, and for restoring and preserving the public peace of this Province (Riot Act), Ratified 15 January, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr25-0053. Accessed 3 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *Troy L. Kickler. "Johnston's Riot Act," ''North Carolina History Project,'' northcarolinahistory.org, https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/johnston-riot-act/. Accessed 3 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Journal of the military campaign against the Regulators, April 21, 1771 - June 21, 1771;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 19, Pages 837-854, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr19-0008. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Article from the Boston Gazette concerning the Battle of Alamance, July 1771;" ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Pages 615-616, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0234. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Proclamation by William Tryon concerning a reward for the capture of Regulator leaders, June 09, 1771," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Page 617, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0236. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Proclamation by William Tryon concerning a pardon for rioters, June 11, 1771;" (except the Outlaws, Prisioners, and named Mecklenburg County rioters); ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Pages 617-618, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0237. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *Tryon, William."Letter from William Tryon to Wills Hill, Marquis of Downshire, December 14, 1771;" (Six Regulator executions suspended), Tryon's Letter Book. ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Page 635, 1771; https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0252. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *"Letter from "Atticus" to William Tryon [as printed in the Virginia Gazette] 1771," ''Documenting the American South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, University of North Carolina,'' Volume 08, Pages 718-727, 1771, https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr08-0370. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]]. *Fitch, William Edward. ''Some Neglected History of North Carolina: being and Account of the Revolution of the Regulators and of the Battle of Alamance, the First Battle of the American Revolution.'' NY: Fitch, 1914, Call No. 2225563, Library of Congress Collection, archive.org (Chapter II, pp. 53-54, Causes leading to the Confederation of the Regulators, Image 68 of 346 & 54 of 307: 1-Law prohibiting emitting a currancy, 2-Extravagant taxation by the Governor, 3- Religious intolerance, 4- Extortion of funds by governmental officials); https://archive.org/details/someneglectedhis00fitc/page/n67. Accessed 2 Oct 2019 by [[Adams-30587|Juliet Wills]].

War Seal Mansions

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War Seal Mansions, Fulham Road, London started in 1917 and completed 1923. Built for disabled veterans by theatre and cinema impresario Sir Oswald Stoll (who also built and owned the London Coliseum), this large block of flats on three sides of a central garden square contained on-site medical and rehabilitation treatment facilities for the tenants. A mosaic of the War Seal emblem is featured on the facade of War Seal Mansions. Stoll raised funds partly from the sale of halfpenny ‘War Seal’ tokens at his cinemas and theatres during the war years.

Warboys Manor and Parish

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:WARBOYS, Wardebusc (xi cent.), Wardebusche (xii cent.), Wardeboys (xiii–xvii cent.). *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42491&strquery=leman Parishes: Warboys: A History of the County of Huntingdon]: Volume 2 (1932), pp. 242-246. :Warboys is a large parish on the eastern side of the county bordering on Cambridgeshire. It covers 8,435½ acres, of which a considerable part in the north-east is fen-land, the higher land in the south being of stiff clay. The land falls from about 114 ft. above the ordnance datum in the south to 2 ft. in the fen-land (fn. 1) in the north and north-east. Nearly threequarters of the area is arable, upon which potatoes are largely grown and also corn, beans, etc. Warboys Wood and Pingle Wood are the only remaining pieces of woodland and cover about 110 acres. :The fairly large village lies on high ground in the south-west part of the parish overlooking the fen to the north-east. It has grown up at the fork formed by the junction of the main road from St. Ives to Ramsey with the branch road leading eastward over Warboys Heath and to Fenton. The main road as it passes through the village is called Church Street and the branch road is the High Street. The church is at the south end of the village and adjoining it to the north-west is the Manor House, now the residence of Mr. G. L. Ekins, J.P. It is an early 17th-century two-storied brick house with attics, probably built by Sir John Leman, who bought the manor in 1622 and died in 1632. The front has rounded and shaped gables and within is an original staircase. To the north of it is a contemporary brick barn. On the opposite side of the road is the rectory, an early 18th-century house. A good door with a hood over it formerly formed the main entrance, but has now been moved to the back of the house. Some architectural fragments in the garden are said to have come from Ramsey Abbey. There are three or four old cottages in the village, including the White Hart Inn on the north side of the High Street, a 17th-century brick house with a thatched roof. The eastern part of the village, where the railway station now stands, is called Mill End from the windmill which is situated in the fork of the road here. Near by are brickworks and a little west is the Baptist Chapel. :After the Dissolution the manor of Warboys with grange or farm, wood, fisheries and marsh, was granted in 1540 to Richard Williams alias Cromwell, (fn. 22) and followed the descent of Ramsey (fn. 23) until 1622, when Sir Oliver Williams alias Cromwell, jointly with his wife Anne, Henry his son and Dame Anne Carr, Henry's wife, and Henry Williams alias Cromwell his brother, sold the manor to Sir John Leman, kt., citizen and alderman of London, to Robert Leman, and William Leman, son of Sir John's deceased brother William. (fn. 24) In the following September, Sir Oliver Williams alias Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke, kt., with Henry Williams alias Cromwell of Ramsey, esq., his son and heir, leased to Henry Williams certain land in Upwood, in consideration of the latter conveying his interest in the pasture or warren of Woolvey (Wolvey) in Warboys to Sir John Leman. (fn. 25) Robert granted his interest in the manor to Sir John and his nephew William in 1628. (fn. 26). :Shield: Leman of Warboys and of Northaw, Baronet. Azure a fesse between three dolphins rising argent. :Sir John Leman was a member of the Fishmongers' Company, and Lord Mayor of London, 1616–17. He was the son of John Leman of Beccles in Suffolk and died unmarried in 1632. (fn. 27) His elder brother William had four sons, John, Robert, William and Philip. John the eldest predeceased his uncle, leaving a son William, who was his grand-uncle's heir. Sir John Leman, however, bequeathed Warboys to his nephew William, third son of William his brother. (fn. 28) William married in 1628 Rebecca, daughter and co-heir of Edward Prescott, of London, (fn. 29) and they together in 1655 settled the manor and advowson, with view of frankpledge, etc., (fn. 30) on their son William's marriage with Mary, daughter of Sir Lewis Mansel by his third wife Elizabeth, and granddaughter of Henry Montagu, first Earl of Manchester. (fn. 31) This son William was created a baronet in 1665; (fn. 32) he succeeded his father in 1667, became sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1676, and M.P. for Hertford in 1690. In 1670 an Act was passed for settling the boundary between Warboys and Ramsey manors. The Bedford Level Commissioners had placed Warboys Fen within the manor of Warboys, and Sir Henry Williams attempted unsuccessfully to have it included in Ramsey. (fn. 33) :In 1682 and 1683 Sir William Leman, bart., with his wife Mary and his son Mansel Leman, settled the manor and advowson, (fn. 34) evidently at the marriage of Mansel with Lucy, daughter of Richard Alie, alderman of London. Mansel died in 1687, (fn. 35) and his father Sir William in 1701. (fn. 36) Mansel's son Sir William Leman, bart., of Northaw, co. Herts, in 1708 settled the manor of Warboys. (fn. 37) He married Anna Margareta, daughter of Colonel Brett, and mistress of George I, and with her settled the manor in 1738. (fn. 38) Sir William Leman died childless in 1741. His widow died on 24 December 1745, her sister-inlaw, Lucy Leman, the heiress of her brother, having predeceased her on 3 October 1745. (fn. 39) Mansel Leman's sister Elizabeth had married Henry, son of Richard Alie, brother of Mansel's wife. Their son Richard Alie was adopted by Sir William Leman, and inherited Northaw, and presumably Warboys, but died childless in 1749, after having assumed the surname Leman. (fn. 40) His sister and heir Lucy died childless in 1753. She gave Northaw to John Granger, who took the name of Leman, and dying childless as John Leman was buried at Warboys in 1781, leaving his estates to his wife with a reversionary interest to William Strode, whom she afterwards married. (fn. 41) William Strode of Loseby, co. Surrey, was holding the advowson of Warboys in 1795, (fn. 42) but not the manor, which appears to have passed to the family of Mansel Leman's sister, Theodosia, who had married Lewis Newnham, of London and Sussex. In 1769 it was held by John Newnham, (fn. 43) apparently of Maresfield Park, Sussex, whose daughter Wilhelmina married Sir John Shelley, bart., (fn. 44) by whom the manor was held in 1794, when he conveyed it to William Palmer. (fn. 45) The inclosure Acts of 1793 (fn. 46) and 1798 (fn. 47) return John Richards of Brampton and John Kirton of Gray's Inn as lords of the manor. In 1813 John Carstairs, of Stratford Green, Essex, appears as lord, (fn. 48) and in 1815 one-fourth part of the manor was conveyed to him by George Farcy (sen.) and Frances his wife. (fn. 49) John Carstairs left two daughters and co-heirs, Cecil, who married Wilson Jones of Hartsheath, co. Flint, in 1822, (fn. 50) and Johanna, who in 1840 married Sir John Henry Pelly, bart. (fn. 51) The Rev. Hugh Chambers Jones seems to have held the manor for a time and afterwards it passed to Henry Carstairs Pelly, son of Sir John Henry Pelly. After his death, in 1877, it was held by his trustees. His daughters, Annie Evelyn, widow of Capt. Thomas Rivers Bulkeley (killed in 1914) and Constance Lilian, wife of David, 27th Earl of Crawford, in 1918 joined in selling the manor to W. L. Raynes, of Cambridge, who conveyed it to Mrs. Fanny Elizabeth Spearing and Mrs. Mary Florence Raynes, the present owners. (fn. 52) :On the north wall of the chancel is a monument to John Leman, Esq., died 1781, and another to Elizabeth relict of the said John Leman, and wife of William Strode, died 1790. In the churchyard, on the north side of the chancel, is a coped stone of 14th-century date with a cross and large rosettes; of the inscription in Lombardic capitals all that can be read are the words "… Dieu de sa alme eyt merci, Amen." :The advowson was granted with the manor in 1540 to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell, (fn. 65) with which it continued to be held, with occasional exceptions, until late in the 18th century. In 1722, Lucy Leman, widow of Mansel Leman, whose son Sir William Leman was lord, presented; and in 1772, for that turn, Margaret Stona, widow. William Strode of Losely held the advowson in 1792, and in 1828 his trustees. It was then held by T. Daniel, Esq. In 1871 the Rev. Chas. Grey Hill presented, and in 1894 his executors. The advowson was next held by the Rev. W. H. Bromley Way. The presentation was made by A. Fuller in 1900, and the advowson now belongs to Richard Flowers Sergeant, esq. (fn. 66) :Footnotes :1 Cartul. Mon. de Rames. (Rolls Ser.) i, 272 (afterwards referred to as Cartul. Rames.). :2 Recited in Stat. 35 Geo. III, cap. 108. :3 Ibid. :4 Priv. Act, 38 Geo. III, cap. 82. :5 Chron. Abb. Rames. (Rolls Ser.) 186 (afterwards referred to as Chron. Rames.); Cartul. Rames. ii, 56; Cotton MS. Vesp. E 11, fol. 5; Thorpe, Dipl., Ævi. Sax. 251–6; Kemble, Codex Dipl. iii, 104–10. :6 Ibid. iv, 143; Cartul. Rames. ii 72. :7 Chron. Rames. 201. :8 Chart. R. 8 Edw. III, no. 29; Cartul. Rames. ii, 72. :9 Ibid. ii, 135. :10 Ibid. ii, 150. :11 V.C.H. Hunts. i, 343–4. :12 Cartul. Rames. iii, 208. :13 Ibid. :14 Ibid. i, 307, 308. Among the names given are Wolf hynge, juxta crucem, the Great Assart near Fenton, etc. :15 Cartul. Rames. i, 307. :16 Cartul. Rames. ii, 325. This agreement was confirmed by Edward III in 1348 (Cal. Chart. R. v, 82). :17 Cartul. Rames. i, 332. :18 Ibid. i, 354. :19 Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.) ii, 601; Cartul. Rames. i, 272–3. :20 Add. MSS. 33451, fol. 30. :21 Ibid. 34397, fol. 12; ibid. 33451, fols. 36–7. :22 Pat. R. 31 Hen. VIII, pt. iv, m. 11; L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 436 (20). :23 a Feet of F. Hunts. East. 14 Jas. I, etc. :24 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii), cccclxxxii, 45. 300 acres covered with water are referred to in this purchase; Feet of F. Hunts. East. 20 Jas. I. :25 Add Ch. 39352. :26 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii), cccclxxxii, 45. :27 Dict. Nat. Biog. :28 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414; Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii) cccclxxxii, 45. :29 Ibid. :30 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 1655. :31 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414; G. E. C. Baronetage, i, 4. :32 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. According to G. E. C. it was his father who was created baronet. :33 Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. viii (12), 153 b, 244 (Ho. of Lds. Calendar). :34 Recov. R. Trin. 34 Chas. II, ro. 197; Feet of F. Div. Cos. East. 35 Chas. II. :35 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. :36 Ibid. :37 Close R. 7 Anne, pt. 10, no. 33; Feet of F. Hunts. East. 7 Anne. :38 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 11 and 12 Geo. II. :39 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. :40 Ibid.; V.C.H. Herts. ii, 359. :41 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 413. :42 Priv. Act. 35 Geo. III. cap. 108. :43 Recov. R. East. 9 Geo. III, ro. 242. :44 G.E.C. Baronetage. :45 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 34 Geo. III. :46 Priv. Act, 35 Geo. III, cap. 108. :47 Ibid. 38 Geo. III, cap. 82. :48 Parkinson, Agric. Survey of Hunts. 1813, p. 27. :49 Feet of F. Hunts. East. 55 Geo. III. :50 Burke, Landed Gentry, 1921, Carstairs-Jones. :51 Burke, Peerage, etc., 1924, Pelly. :52 Inf. from the Earl of Crawford and Mr. G. L. Ekins of Warboys. :53 Cartul. Rames. i, 311. :54 Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.) 51 a. 55 Add. R. 39718. 56 Add. MS. 33451, fol. 24. 57 Ibid. 34397, fol. 14. 58 In several wills of the Archdeaconry of Hunt. of the first half of the 16th century the church is referred to as that of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This was also the dedication in 1251 (Cartul. Rames. i, 305). 59 Chron. Rames. 301–3. The deeds here quoted are undated, but they must have been of the latter part of the time of Abbot Walter, who died in 1161. 60 There was apparently no south aisle, as during the recent restoration the foundations of a wall were found along the line of the present south arcade. 61 The Bull of Pope Gregory IX of 1229 confirming the church to the almoner of Ramsey may have some relation to the rebuilding (Cartul. Rames. ii, 154). 62 There were in the first half of the 16th century five lights in the church (Wills, Archd. of Hunt. Reg. v, f. 132), namely, the light of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ibid. Reg. ii ff. 34, 61, Reg. iii, f. 70), which would probably be at the high altar; the light of the Sepulchre (ibid. Reg. iii, f. 70), probably in the chancel; the light of the Rood or Holy Cross going 'overwart the church' (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 61, Reg. iii, f. 70, Reg. vii, f. 1) would be at the Rood loft; the light of St. Katherine (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 34), and a fifth light of which we have not the name. Although a light is not necessarily evidence of an altar, it was often placed in connexion with an altar, so it is possible the dedication of the altar in the south aisle was in honour of St. Katherine. Robert May in 1527 directs that a trental 'be done before Our Lady,' which probably refers to an image in the church (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 26). 63 Chron. Rames. 243, 247, 252, 260, etc. 64 Chron. Rames. 301–3; Cartul. Rames. i, 110; ii, 154, 171; Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.) ii, 602; Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.) 38; Feud. Aids, ii, 478; Valor Eccles. (Rec. Com.) iv, 269. 65 L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 436 (20); Pat. R. 31 Hen. VIII, pt. 4. m. 11. 66 Cambs. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. Trans. i, 313; iii, 262; Inclosure Act (Private Stat.) 35 Geo. III, cap. 108; 38 Geo. III, cap. 82.

Ward Cemetery

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[[Category: Ward, Marlborough]] [[Category:Marlborough_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category: Ward Cemetery, Ward, Marlborough]] = Ward Cemetery = '''LOCATION'''
Kaka Rd
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Marlborough '''GPS:''' :Latitude: -41.813773 :Longitude: 174.138753 Ward Flaxbourne Cemetery is located just off State Highway 1 in Kaka Road - approximately 2 km north of the Ward township. === Links === * [https://www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-records-search Marlborough District Council Council Cemeteries Database online search] * [https://maps.marlborough.govt.nz/map/cemeteries?cemetery=Ward%20Flaxbourne%20Cemetery Marlborough District Council Ward Flaxbourne Cemetery Plan] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2569794/ward-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Ward---Flaxbourne-cemetery/283781 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''2''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery. Findagrave has '''184''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''168''' - [[King-12726|Stephen King]] at 01:11, 5 February 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. See a table of progress on the [[Space:Ward_Cemetery_Interments_Table_1|Ward Cemetery Interments]] capture page.

Ward Family, Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ward Family, Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639 == With an Appendix, alphabetically arranged, of the names of the families that have intermarried with them. * by [[Ward-32587|Andrew Henshaw Ward]], A.M. ( (1784-1864) * published by Samuel G. Drake, No. 56 Cornhill, Boston, 1851 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ward Family, Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=yHhZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wardfamilydescen00byuward === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Ward, Andrew. ''[[Space:Ward Family, Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639|Ward Family, Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639]]'' (Samuel G. Drake, Boston, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ward|Ward]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Ward Family History

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:Title: Ward Family History in Augusta, Botetourt, Montgomery, Wythe Counties 1750-1820 :Author: Ward, Lilburn Everett, Jr. :Publisher: Ward, L E. :Publisher Date: Jul 1978 :Publisher Location: Apt. E-1 Apartment heights drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Note: This privately published book consists of 34 typed pages and contains descriptions of Ward family members in the places and dates of the title. It includes a genealogy of the descendants of William Ward of Wythe Co., pictures and inscriptions of grave markers, other exhibits, and a bibliography. This book was the property of [[Ward-24567|Ida (Ward) Hindman]] and she agreed that it was correct for the three generations preceding her.
This book is in the personal library of Ward Hindman (Hindman-473). I can make appropriate copies.

Ward Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Wards. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Ward Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Wards of Kidlawn

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[[Ward-15500|Catherine Ward]] is my great-great-grandmother but is she from Kidlawn? This page is to collate all information about Wards of Kidlawn and then see if a DNA connection can be established. Kidlawn is in the townland of Curraghagower *[[Ward-26441|John Ward (abt.1802-1887)]] & Mary Caulfield **[[Ward-26053|Michael Edward Ward (abt.1845-abt.1921)]] **[[Ward-26428|Peter Ward (abt.1847-1906)]] m Catherine Burns/Byrne ***[[Ward-26419|Theresa Ward (1886-1950)]] m John Ward 1828 Tithe Applotment names the following Wards in Curraghagowerhttp://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004625700/004625700_00055.pdf: *John Ward *Patt Ward *Michael Ward *William Ward *Michael Ward Jr 1850's Griffiths Valuation nameshttp://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/z/zoomifyDynamicViewer.php?file=245037&path=./pix/245/&rs=32&showpage=1&mysession=2732818141564&width=&height=: *John Ward - 5a land only, letter William C Kyle *Michael Ward sen - 6a house and land *[[Ward-26435|Stephen Ward (abt.1808-1883)]]- 7 a&b, land, house & land *Michael Ward jun - 11 A&B, land, house officer & land, unoccupied house *Patrick Ward - 12a house, office and land *John Ward - 13a house, office and land *Mary Ward - land, rented from Michael Ward jun 1841-1851 indirect census from pension applications *[[Ward-31866|Eleanor Ward (abt.1847-)]] daughter of Stephen Ward & Bridget Caulfieldhttp://censussearchforms.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246699/007246699_01027.pdf (only one application found for the townland of Curraghagower) 1852 Sale of the estate of Thomas Baldwin St. George, 15th June 1852, tenants of Curragour recorded as: *Edmond Duffy *Michael Ward (Peter) *Thomas Ryan *widow Peter Ryan *John Ward (Peter) *Michael Ward junr *Michael Ward (late James) *widow Mary Kenny *Kiernan Kenny *William Ward Junr *Thomas Ryan *Stephen Ward (late Glynn) *John and James Ryan 1866 Bridget Ward, daughter of Patrick Ward of Kidlawn, marries Patrick Connaughtonhttps://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1866/11526/8238771.pdf. Witnessed by Ellen Ward. 1901 Irish Census, townland of Curraghagowerhttp://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Ballydangan/Curraghagower/: *House 3 - [[Ward-26345|Patrick Ward (abt.1830-1904)]] & [[Ward-26589|Mary Ward (abt.1850-1921)]] *House 4 - [[Ward-26374|John Ward (abt.1856-1938)]] & [[Ward-26413|Bridget Ward (1865-1945)]] *House 6 - [[Ward-31915|Patrick Ward (abt.1850-1922)]] & [[Ward-31916|Catherine Ward (abt.1864-)]] *House 7 - [[Ward-26488|John Ward (abt.1849-)]] & [[Ryan-10551|Margaret (Ryan) Ward (abt.1849-)]] *House 8 - [[Ward-26428|Peter Ward (abt.1847-1906)]] & [[Burns-11293|Catherine Burns (abt.1848-1918)]] 1911 Irish Census for townland of Curraghagowerhttp://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Roscommon/Ballydangan/Curraghagower/ *House 4 - John Ward & Bridget (House 4 1901) *House 5 - Patrick Ward & Catherine (House 6 1901) *House 6 - John Ward & Margaret (House 7 1901) *House 7 - Kate Ward (House 8 1901) *House 8 - Mary Ward (House 3 1901) Add information from Cemeteries Kilbegley:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kilbegley_Cemetery%2C_Kilbegley%2C_Roscommon People not yet correctly linked: * == Sources ==

Ware Cemetery

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[[Category:Ware Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Smith County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document the history of all burials in Ware Cemetery. The Ware cemetery is a family burial location for the Ware family of Stewart County, GA --> Smith County, MS. This free space page for the Ware Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
Located on county road 63, Magee, Smith County, MS. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.858357, -89.637280 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ware+Cemetery,+Magee,+MS+39111/@31.858343,-89.637297,19z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8882c689a96b40f9:0x30b3fec218616c93 Ware Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription * 8% completed ----- ===To Do=== *Complete the inventory of burials listing, adding photos for each marker/burial location. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Ware-938 | Ware]] ||George Washington||30 Oct 1828||01 Jul 1907||||||||[[Image:Ware-938-1.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Bowers-2322| Ware]] ||Keziah Bowers||17 Dec 1836||15 Oct 1914||Wife of George Washington Ware||||||[[Image:Bowers-2322-1.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Ware-1649| Ware]] ||Francis M. "Frank"||22 Jul 1824||13 Jan 1893||||||||[[Image:Ware-1649.jpg |140px]] |- | [[McCant-1| Ware]] ||Martha L||30 Nov 1829||29 Nov 1865||||||||[[Image:McCant-1.jpg |140px]] |-}

Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States == * by Wanda Ware DeGidio, 2003 * Citation Example: ::: Ware DeGidio, Wanda, author. ''[[Space:Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States|Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States]]'' (2003) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#DeGidio|DeGidio]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [[https://www.amazon.com/Ware-Family-History-Descendants-Presidents/dp/1401099300?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=0JRA4J6WAV0RTAZVS6R2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=1401099300&linkCode=xm2&tag=worldcat-20 Amazon]] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ypsXmsOPvJQC&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=burrell+ware+elizabeth+sorrells&source=bl&ots=_0uK7Et4W4&sig=ySBBGe3WX1if5tAg0BePcdTa2SM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEn_7ZtMLNAhVfVWMKHYOQAFwQ6AEIKTAD#v=onepage&q=burrell%20ware%20elizabeth%20sorrells&f=false Google Books]] Other Information: Ware family history : descendants from ancient, medieval, and modern kings and queens, and presidents of the United States Author: Wanda Ware DeGidio Publisher: [Philadelphia, Pa.] : Xlibris Corp., ©2003. OCLC Number: 56807996

Ware Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Parents of Lindsay Ware born about 1778 In Virginia USA. Siblings of Lindsay Ware born about 1778 in Virginia USA

Warenburg

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First Settlers List Village of WARENBURG [Priwalnoje] The following surnames are mentioned: Absner, Adolph, Alexeeva, Alvers, Andreas, Arndt, Arndt, Arnst Bach, Bähr / Baehr, Bauer, Bayer, Beberling, Becker, Behm, Beltz, Benedict, Benkert, Bergard, Berkheimer Betz, Bierman, Bonaker, Boos, Borger, Braun, Breter, Brott, Buhr / Buehr, Burbach, Christoph, Dering, Dermer, Diener, Dienst, Dient, Eisner, Engelhardt, Etsberger, Farber, Feil, Feller, Fenishch, Fenits, Fertig, Feting, Flag, Flas, Fraind, Frait, Freund, Friedrich, Frisch, Funkner, Gal, Galau, Ganevald, Gants, Genz, Geoel, Gerhard, Gering, Gerlach, Get, Getz, Gib, Gilau, Gobel / Goebel, Gorkh, Gorn, Gos, Grossman, Halau, Hall, Hamel, Hamm, Hamnel, Hannewald, Hart, Hartman, Hartwig, Hausch, Hauser, Heib, Heil, Hein, Heinz, Heiter, Herbert, Herman, Hess, Hieronymus, Hoffman, Holwein, Horch, Horn, Hubert, Hubet, Idt, Ikstadt, Isman, Jäger / Jaeger/ Jager, Jost, Just, Kaiser, Kanzel, Karner, Kasper, Kastel, Keil, Keller,Kerner, Kisling, Kister, Klamm, Kleck, Klosoniya, Knaus, Koch, Konrad, Konstanz, Korg, Kraft, Kramer, Kreiter, Krikau, Kug, Kunzal, Laizel, Lang, Lehamn, Lehman, Leiser, Lorenz, Lutz, Maier, Manzhin, Mast, Mauer, Meisner, Mauer, Metzger, Mohr, Molko, Moor, Muhl, Muller / Mueller / Müller, Neiman, Nickel, Nidau, Nies, Nonius / Nunius, Oesterich, Peil, Peterson, Pfeifer, Philip, Raus, Reinwald, Reis, Ross, Rossbach, Rotermel, Roth, Rotherburger, Rudolf, Rus, Schaefer/ Schafer/ Schäfer, Schatz, Scherer, Schiffman, Schiller, Schinkler, Schledewitz, Schloting, Schmall, Schmidt, Schneider, Schnorr, Schraeder / Schrader / Schräder, Schroeder / Schroder / Schröder, Schumacher, Schuet / Schut / Schüt , Schutz / Schuetz / Schütz/, Schwebenland, Schwemler, Schwengel, Seibert, Simon, Simsen, Sparwasser, Spat / Spaet / Spät, Stefan, Stefen, Strik, Stuler, Stuman, Stumpf, Tain, Todt, Trippel, Tsysh, Ulh, Urbach, Vagentlaiter Vaitauer, Valentin, Venitsyn, Vier, Vigt, Vogt, Vorath, Wagenleiter, Weber, Weberling, Wegli, Weiershausen, Weiland, Wengiser, Wenzler, Werner, Wernere, Wild, Winkler, Zeigman, Zern, Zimmerman, Zwingman Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Alvers [Schilling], Arndt [Jost], Bähr / Bahr / Baehr [Holzel], Bauer [Jost], Bayer [Kukkus], Beberling [Preuss], Bierman [Narva], Borger [Beideck], Buhr / Buehr/ Bühr [Dinkel], Christoph [Vogt], Dermer [Messer], Eisner [Laub], Feil [Yungorovka], Feil [Bangert], Feller [Anton], Flas [Laub], Frisch [Dinkel], Gants [Kukkus], Getz [Beideck], Gorkh [Lauwe], Gorn [Seewald], Grossman [Lauwe], Hamel [Bangert], Hart [Messer], Hartwing [Staub], Hausch [Balzer], Hienz [Straub], Hoffman [Kratzke], Howein [Schaffhauser], Horn [Seewald], Idt [Balzer], Kaiser [Laub], Karner [Lauwe], Kastel [Straub], Keller [Schilling], Kerner [Lauwe], Klamm [Jost], Klosniya [Dehler], Koch [Jost], Kreiter [Balzer], Lehman [Laub], Lutz [Dinkel], Maier [Bauer], Mast [Stahl am Tarlyk], Mauer [Luab], Meisner [Lauwe], Mohr [Beideck], Mohr [Anton], Mohr [Neu-Kolonie], Nonius / Nunius [Messer], Raus [Neu-Kolonie], Reinwald [Reinhart], Reis [Caucasian Line], Ross [Kukkus], Ross [Jost], Rotermel [Straub], Rus [Kukkus], Schafer /Schaefer [Kukkus], Schafer /Schaefer [Messer], Scherer [Straub], Schiffman [Straub], Schinkler [Lauwe], Schledewitz [Jost], Schloting [Lauwe], Schmall [Messer], Schmidt [Hozel], Schmidt [Straub], Schmidt [Bangert], Schneider [Straub], Schnorr [Bangert], Schroder / Schroeder/ Schröder [Straub], Schutz / Schuetz / Schütz [Lauwe], Schwebenland [Straub], Schwemler [Dinkel], Seibert [Dinkel], Spat / Spaet / Spät [Balzer], Stefan [Laub], Stefan [Banger], Stefen [Dinkel], Strik [Laub], Stuman [Straub], Tain [Straub], Trippel [Saratov], Tsysh [Dinkel], Vagentlaiter [Dinkel], Venitsyn [Anton], Vier [Schilling], Vogt [Hozel], Vorath [Laub], Wagenleiter [Dinkel], Wagenleiter [Bangert], Weber [Straub], Weiland [Dinkel], Wengiser [Anton], Wenzler [Dinkel], Werner [Lauwe], Wild [Straub], Winkler [Dinkel], Zern [Dinkel], Zwigman [Messer]

Waring Name Study

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[[Category:Waring Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Waring and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Other spellings: Waringe, Wareing, Warring

Warings Buildings, Barnes

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[[Category: Barnes, Surrey (London)]] ---- == The Warings Buildings Area of Barnes, Surrey == The area behind The Terrace at the end of the High Street was known collectively as Warings Buildings. "The High Street on the opposite side – the part joining The Terrace – was dense with small cottages. These small cottages built behind the terrace were named Moewhena, Wilcox, Waring’s and Railway Cottages, Garden Row, Waring’s Buildings, St John’s, Wentworth and Parker’s Row. Here too was the Mission Room in which Miss Eastman conducted her ragged school and dispensed soup and dinners to the children during the winter months. '''The entire area was known as Waring’s Buildings''', and named after John Waring, a Queen’s Messenger, and a previous owner. It was here that a large number of the working population of Barnes still lived in mid-Victorian times. Next a passage off the High Street led to Waring’s Cottages – "the long row" as they were sometimes called. The row housed fourteen families, each in four rooms. There were no hallways, and the front doors opened directly into the living rooms. Small gardens faced the row on either side of the passage, but these were so overrun by cats and children that very little ever grew there. Back on the High Street, Waring’s Cottage was a separate building – a low one storey cottage with a fine mulberry tree in front. A narrow roadway led from The Terrace to Cleveland Gardens and the area known as the "Back of Terrace" – i.e. Waring’s Buildings, Malthouse Row and the other courts and alleys. This had once divided the houses just mentioned from the ancient Barnes Malthouses. Several small adjoining houses led to the railway bridge. Beyond the bridge, a long alley skirted the railway and led to Westfields, the working class district of Barnes." ''(Extracts from Childhood Memories of Early Barnes Villages by Mary Attwell 1859-1933)'' "The development of Back Lane began slowly in the early nineteenth century until by the middle years, it was crowded with cottages, stables and sheds all along the southern edge with a veritable warren of courts and alleys at the High Street end, the whole being airily dismissed as ‘the back of The Terrace’or ‘the back lanes’. During the last century, a small colony of tobacco pipe makers flourished in the Lane. The complicated rookery of a little over two acres at the High Street end was doomed under a clearance scheme of 1911. Venturing into this quarter from the High Street, the visitor encountered Morwenha Cottages, Quick’s Cottages, Waring’s Cottages, Wentworth Cottages, Thorne Cottages, Malthouse Cottages, Vine Cottages, Parker’s Row, Long Row and St John’s Row, some within handshaking reach across the narrow alleyways dividing them. Malthouse Cottages were a conversion of an old malthouse. Over a long period, it belonged to members of the Waring family, sometime owners of the Sun Inn, the Coach & Horses, the Bull’s Head and a small brewery in the High Street. Demolition in the warren was in stages so that the 141 inhabitants could move into the new council houses as they were completed. Malthouse Passage at that point was widened into the present road over Morwenha, Waring’s and Thorne Cottages and Parker’s Row. It was named Terrace Gardens in June 1914." ''(Extracts from Highways and Byways of Barnes by M.Grimwade & C.Hailstone 1992)'' Both books are published by [http://www.barnes-history.org.uk/publications.html Barnes and Mortlake History Society.]

Warmian Masurian Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship or Warmia-Masuria Province or Warmia-Mazury Province (in Polish: Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie, [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ varˈmiɲskɔ maˈzurskʲɛ] is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Olsztyn. The Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship has the largest number of ethnic Ukrainians living in Poland due to forced relocations (such as Operation Vistula) carried out by the Soviet and Polish Communist authorities. {{Image|file=Warmian_Masurian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} ==Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Ostpreußen, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1525 = The state of the Teutonic Order ceased to exist in 1525 when Grandmaster Albert Hohenzollern introduced secularisation, proclaimed the Duchy of Prussia and became a vassal of Sigismund I of Poland. *1618 = The Prussian line of Hohenzollern was extinct by 1618 with the death of Albert Frederick and the Duchy was inherited by the Brandenburgian line; Prussia simultaneously entered a personal union with the electorate of Brandenburg known as Brandenburg-Prussia, remaining under Polish suzerainty until the Treaty of Oliva in 1660. *1660 = Treaty of Olivia. The throne was inherited by Frederick I of Prussia who wanted to unite the Duchy with Brandenburg and also wanted to proclaim himself king of Prussia and therefore participated in the Russian-initiated Partitions of Poland in which Warmia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, and henceforth became part of the newly established province of East Prussia until 1945. *1772 - 1945 = Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth partition. Together with the rest of the Kingdom, the region became part of the North German Confederation, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, and Nazi Germany. Warmia was part of Lutheran East Prussia, with the exception that the people of Warmia remained largely Catholic. * 1914 = In 1914, the province turned into a battlefield, seeing notable battles such as the Battle of Tannenberg as part of the Eastern Front of World War I. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation. After the end of World War II, both the German as well as the Slavic Masurian population were expelled by the Polish government. *1967 = In 1967, most of the province belonged to Olstyn Voivodeship. Small parts of western Warmian-Masurian voivodeship came from Gdańsk Voivodeship, and small parts of eastern Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship came from Bialystok Voivodeship. *1999 - Present day = The Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999, from the entire Olsztyn Voivodeship, the western half of Suwałki Voivodeship and part of Elbląg Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsztyn Olsztyn] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsztyn Olsztyn] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbl%C4%85g Elbląg] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbl%C4%85g Elbląg] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsztyn_County Olsztyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_olszty%C5%84ski Powiat olsztyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsztyn Olsztyn] |12 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3da_County Ostróda County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ostr%C3%B3dzki Powiat ostródzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3da Ostróda] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C5%82awa_County Iława County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_i%C5%82awski Powiat iławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C5%82awa Iława] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C5%82k_County Ełk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_e%C5%82cki Powiat ełcki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C5%82k Ełk] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczytno_County Szczytno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szczycie%C5%84ski Powiat szczycieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczytno Szczytno] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99trzyn_County Kętrzyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_k%C4%99trzy%C5%84ski Powiat kętrzyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99trzyn Kętrzyn] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzia%C5%82dowo_County Działdowo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_dzia%C5%82dowski Powiat działdowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzia%C5%82dowo Działdowo] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartoszyce_County Bartoszyce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bartoszycki Powiat bartoszycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartoszyce Bartoszyce] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisz_County Pisz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_piski Powiat piski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisz Pisz] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gi%C5%BCycko_County Giżycko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gi%C5%BCycki Powiat giżycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gi%C5%BCycko Giżycko] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbl%C4%85g_County Elbląg County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_elbl%C4%85ski Powiat elbląski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbl%C4%85g Elbląg] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr%C4%85gowo_County Mrągowo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mr%C4%85gowski Powiat mrągowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr%C4%85gowo Mrągowo] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braniewo_County Braniewo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_braniewski Powiat braniewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braniewo Braniewo] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowe_Miasto_County Nowe Miasto County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowomiejski Powiat nowomiejski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowe_Miasto_Lubawskie Nowe Miasto Lubawskie] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidzbark_County Lidzbark County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lidzbarski Powiat lidzbarski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidzbark_Warmi%C5%84ski Lidzbark Warmiński] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olecko_County Olecko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_olecki Powiat olecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olecko Olecko] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidzica_County Nidzica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nidzicki Powiat nidzicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidzica Nidzica] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go%C5%82dap_County Gołdap County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_go%C5%82dapski Powiat gołdapski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go%C5%82dap Gołdap] |3 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gorzewo_County Węgorzewo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C4%99gorzewski Powiat węgorzewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%99gorzewo Węgorzewo] |3 |- |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=14wm&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/prussia/plauschm.htm Marriages in Plauschwarren 1778-1802] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Warmi%C5%84sko-Mazurskie?id=state_3070 Findagrave.com] *[https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Warmi%C5%84sko-mazurskie&miasto= Cemetaries in Warmian-Masurian] *[https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/warminsko-mazurskie eCmentarze.pl] *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/land/wprussia/ West Prussian Land Records] *[https://www.malbork.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Elbląg] *[https://olsztyn.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Olsztyn] *[https://www.suwalki.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Suwalki] *[https://torun.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Toruń] * [https://warszawa.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Warsaw] *[https://ofb-treuburg.portal-ostpreussen.de/ Ortsfamilienbuch Kreis Oletzko / Treuburg] *[https://namensindex.org/ Allenstein Project] Allenstein archive index == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warmian-Masurian_Voivodeship *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Warmian-Masurian_(Warmi%C5%84sko-mazurskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

Warmington Parish, Northamptonshire

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Warmingtons of St Columb Minor

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== Marshalling facts about a family where every child is called Henry or Robert. == Here is the root of the tree: [[Wormington-62]] === Facts === * 1681-07 Robert marries Ann Pascoehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1119772 * 1681-12 Henry marries Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1656985 * 1682-03 Henry of Henry bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039060 OPC year wrong * 1682-04 Robert of Robert bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=4555444 * 1683-02 Catherine of Henry bornhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RK-G?i=513 OPC year wrong * 1687-09 Henry of Robert bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=4555583 * 1694-02 "Henry Senior, Yeoman" signs lease referring to Grandsons "Henry, Robert, Edward"https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/d1db13a5-2f51-4ddf-860f-cb007bc9c9d6 * 1696 "Henry Senior, Yeoman" writes willhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/76f18286-0775-4b5b-8ffa-cf3fe8eecc88 * 1696-05 Henry dies May 1696https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4579639 * 1706-09 Henry of Robert guarantees lease in Chappel 1706https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/962a23fe-acb7-4d53-83ab-a8bce9c8311b/ * 1707-09 Robert Jr is accused of looting and has to pay up https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/f02a3a04-4f81-4b96-8b2a-b3006bf6bc11 * 1708-01 Henry of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602316 * 1708-08 Henry marries Dorothy in Perranzaboulehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1139182 * 1709-02 Frances firstborn of Henry+Frances (d1726, daughter of Henry)https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315104 * 1711-04 Robert+Grace marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1006200 * 1711-05 Edward+Mary marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1139228 * 1711-03 Henry firstborn of Edward+Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039366 * 1712-05 Mary wife of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602384 * 1712-06 Mary firstborn of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315166 * 1713-05 Robert+Jane marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1006206 * 1715 Robert is leaseholder of "The Moyety of higher Trevilly" in St Collombe, first record of its kindhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/448f885b-b407-41bc-a0ef-ec84d170317f * 1716-08 Henry, firstborn of Robert+Janehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039413 * 1716-09 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602475 - NOTE in well we know he has wife Jane Hamlyn, brother Henry, infant son Henry * 1716 Robert is still leaseholder of "The Moyety" but now the Reeve is Jane, widowhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/43b2ca70-02c2-4d49-8f49-c55c13fc8b27/?tH=%5B%22robert%20warmington%22%5D * 1716-10 Jane, widow dies https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602477 * 1716 Will of Robert, Yeomanhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/ce9aea8d-c486-48ee-84a7-10d126383aa0 * 1721-08 Henry born of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039526 * 1721ish Henry marries Mary (records lost) * 1722-06 Robert firstborn of Henry+Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039544 * 1722-02 Mary dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602544 * 1722-12 Henry jr, yeoman, wife Mary, son Robert of Chappel lease "Polhendra"https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/1f2e2bac-985c-4be5-8f7c-ee5d41e9dec5 * 1725-05 Henry marries Joan Jenkinhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1119978 * 1727-11 Mary firstborn of Henry+Joanhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315240 * 1728-07 Henry, son of Henry dies https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580002 * 1728-08 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602635 (was born 1682) * 1728 "Moyety of the higher Trevillis" changes hands from Robert to Robert's Executors * 1732-04 Henry born of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315310 * 1736-02 Henry firstborn of William+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315379 * 1736-01 Henry marries Grace Stephens (1718 Crantock) in Ladockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1094412https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049520 * 1736-02 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602786https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-Z?i=580 * 1736-03 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580138 Note no image for this. * 1736 lessee of "The Moyety" changes from "Roberts Executors" to "Roberts Executors now Henry" https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/2529db0e-f73b-4591-b7c4-c55366dee388. Unchanged through 1747 * 1737-12 Jane firstborn of Henry+Grace, Crantockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049887 * 1738-05 Henry born of Williamhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315397 * 1739-03 Robert born of Henry+Grace/Crantockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049917 * 1741-08 Henry marries Joan Libby in Cuby/Tregonyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1837479 (Henry+Joan/Cuby) * 1742-08 Grace firstborn of Henry+Joan/Cubyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6068815 * 1743-01 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580188 * 1743-07 Henry Sr writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/63bd4151-09e3-47a3-b99b-5a229f31a667. This is Henry father of Edward (who has three children), Collan, Robert, Henry, Catherine. * 1744-02 Robert dies at Charles, Plymouth, Devonhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-Q4D9-6?i=257&cc=1804330&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKC9Y-8MK. This is the first Warmington in Plymouth. * 1747-02 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580287https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-M * 1747-03 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580289https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-M * 1747-06 Elizabeth, last of Henry+Joanhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039866 * 1748 Henry writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/bd3befe4-f336-4818-a4c5-af6dfa41a007. Actually this is by his wife Joan - Henry has already died. * 1749-08 Robert marries Elizabeth Samsonhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=690504 * 1750-08 Mary, firstborn of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315673 * 1752-03 Catherine, last of Henry+Joan/Cubyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6069033 * 1752-04 Simon, last of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039997 * 1760-06 Henry born of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315902 * 1763-01 Henry marries Grace, St Stephenhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1322330 - Heny is of St Columb Minor * 1764-06 William, firstborn of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315988 * 1764-09 Robert, last of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6040253 * 1766-09-09 William of Henry+Grace dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580595 * 1766-09-24 William dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580601 * 1768 William, last of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6040337 * 1770 Dorothy, widow, mother of Mary (1749-50) resident Treviglos writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/8026a068-6c1f-4995-b0c6-f7036cb9b8e7https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/080053da-3c90-41c1-8dc7-a61facd9998a * 1770-03 Grace wife of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603409 * 1776-06 Elizabeth wife of Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603517 * 1780 Polendhra lessee is Joan, widow, and it's occupied by Robert until his deathhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/22c7efff-a12d-4518-a7a3-548580516ede * 1786-01 RIchard of Richard+Mary dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=1455127 * 1792 Polendra is occupied no more by Richardhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/f66f3c4d-5991-4681-81f4-057291d0a193 * 1796-11 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603830 * Robert who m Jane 1713, had Henry 1715 lived at is not son of Henry: that Robert was still alive 1743. That means Robert son of Robert marries Jane and dies, and Robert son of Henry marries Grace. * a Robert Warmingtons appears in Plymouth 1744, where he died. * Warmingtons appear around Bideford, North Devon from 1739, where James, Agnes, Jane, Mary and John appear from nowhere and marry. Unfamiliar names for this clan. * John and Colan Warmington appear in Colyton, Devon about 1749. They have children Mary, Ann, Henry, John, Elizabeth, Grace, William, Robert, Richard and Colen. ''Extremely'' familiar names for this clan. === Model === note some of this is now out of date. Best guesses I have are on the bio pages for each individual. * Henry (b1643-1696) writes lease/will 1694,1696 ** Henry (b1663-1743), m1681 Mary (?-1712) *** Henry (1682-1747) m1708 Dorothy Arthur (?-1746) **** Mary (1712-13) **** John (1714-1743) **** Mary (1716-) **** Enoder (1718-) m1753 **** Henry (1721-1728) **** Frances (1727-) m1767 Thomas Taylor, sojourner in Mawgan **** Henry (1732-1736/43/47/47) *** Catherine (1683-?) *** Edward (1686-?) m1711 Mary Bonithon (?-?) **** William (1713-1766) m ? Dorothy (?-1770) (no married record) ***** Henry (Feb1736-Feb1736) ***** Henry (1738-?) m1763 Grace Coad (?-?) ****** William (1764-1766) ****** Henry (1766-) ****** William (1768-1771) ***** Mary (1740-1745) ***** William (1742-1745) ***** John (1744-?) ***** William (1746-1746) ***** Mary (1748-?) ***** Elizabeth (1750-1766) ***** William (1752-?) ***** Catherine (1754-?) ***** Dorothy (1756-1763) *** Robert (1687-) m1711 Grace Stribly (1688-1739). Moves to Cuby after marriage **** Ann (1713-?) m1739,Cuby Edward **** John (1719-?) **** Collan (1726-? *** Thomas (1689-1689) *** Elizabeth (1690-?) *** Mary (1697-1710) ** Robert (b1664-1716) m1681 Ann Pascoe (1657-1734) *** Robert (1682-1716) m1713 Jane (-1716) leases "The Moyety". "Robert Jr" in trouble 1707. Dies leaving will **** Henry (1715-), m1736 Grace Stephens (1718-), becomes leasholder at "The Moyety" aged 21, 1736 to at least 1747 ***** Jane (1737-) m1760 Richard Hocking ***** Robert (1739-) ***** Eleanor (1744-1822) m1773 William Bolitho. Leaves will. ***** Mary (1748-) ***** Simon (1752-) ***** Wiliam (?-1754) - presume 1754, birth record not listed *** Catherine (1685-1703) *** Edward (1686-1686) *** Elizabeth (1687-?) *** Jane (1694-1711) *** Henry (1697-1747) m1722 Mary? (?-1722) m1725 Joan Jenkin (1706-1782), guarantees 1706, rents Polhendra 1722, widow Joan is in will 1748. **** Robert (1722-?) m1749 Elizabeth Samson (?-1776). Robert resident Polhendra 1780 ***** Mary (1750-?) ***** John (1752-?) ***** Richard (1754-?) resident Polhendra after Robert until b1792? ***** Anne (1757-? ***** Henry (1760-?) ***** Robert (1764-?) **** Mary (1727-) **** Catherine (1730-) **** Ann (1733-) *** Henry (1719ish-?) m1741,Cuby Joan Libby (?-?) **** Elizabeth (1747-) **** Grace (1749-) **** Catherine (1752-) === Presumptions === * Robert of Robert (1682) and Robert of Henry (1687) are interchangeable. One married Grace 1711 then moved to Cuby, one stayed in St Columb MInor and married Jane 1713, who was respectable enough to be Reeve, both dying 1716. "Robert Jr" was also in legal trouble 1707. I'm presuming Robert Jr means son of Robert here. * I've presumed a patriach Henry based on a) the lease that mentioned grandchildren Henry, Robert and Edward, b) if not, Henry b1682 died 1708 (which means I can't identify Henry of Henry+Dorothy) and c) if not, Henry (b1665ish) died 1696 (which mean I can't account for Mary (1697)). CONFIRMED in will of Henry Senior * I don't know that relationship Robert (m1681) is a son of patriach Henry. Is he mentioned in the will? YES CONFIRMED in will of Henry Senior. * Henry+Joan of Cuby/Tregony (m1741, children 1742-1752) are NOT the same as Henry+Joan of St Columb (children 1730-1747) === Problems === * who is Henry+Frances in 1709? * which Henry marries Joan Libby 1741 in Cuby? ** could it be Henry 1715? Did he marry Cuby aged 26 or Ladock aged 21? If Cuby, who married Grace? * which Henry died 1696? CONFIRMED 1643 * which Henry of Henry dies 1708? * which Henry of Henry dies 1728? CONFIRMED 1721 * which Henry dies 1736-02? CONFIRMED Henry born 3 days earlier to William * which Henry dies 1736-03? * which Henry dies 1743-01 - CONFIRMED it's 1663 * which Henry dies Feb 1747 - CONFIRMED it's either 1682 or 1697 * which Henry dies Mar 1747 - CONFIRMED it's either 1682 or 1697 * which Mary marries 1749 Edward Whitford - 1716? 1727? * which Mary marries 1752,Cuby Michael Tresahar - 1716? 1727? * which Mary marries 1770 James - 1748? 1750? * which Grace w/of Henry dies 1770? Grace Coad (m1763) or Grace Stephens (m1718)? === Familysearch image archive === The interesting one is https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RV-2. It's unindexed; General Warmington-related notes for that file are:
 St Columb Minor starts p507 (at 1676) and ends p666  510     1676 weddings 512     Mar 1681-Mar 1682; Henry the son of Henry Wormington was bap. 12th March 1682 513     Robert Wormington and Ann Pascoe were married 2nd July; Henry Wormington and Mary Bettison 28 December 514     Mar 1682-Mar 1683; Robert the son of Robobert Wormington 9th April 1682; Catherine the daughter of Henry Wormington the 24th February 519     Mar 1687-1688 521     1689 527     1696 528     1699 534     1702 537     1706 539     1711 541     1713 542     buried Mary wife of Henry Warmington, 13th May 1712 543     1713; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington was buried 28 August 544     1713; William son of Edward Warmington and Mary his Wife was bapt. 6 Sep; Robert Warmington and Jane Hamblyn were married the 16th of May 1713 545     1716; Henry son of Robert Warmington and Jane his Wife bap 16 of August 546     Burials 1715 547     1717; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife bap 19 Jan 548     Burials 1716-1717; Robert Warmington was buried 12 of September; Jane Warmington Widow was buried 9th of October 549     1716-717; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife 19 Jan 1716 550     Baptised: Elizabeth daughter of Edward Warmingon and Mary his wife, Feb ? 1718; Enodor? son of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his wife was Bap. Feb 28th 1718; Marriages 1716 (none),1717 (none),1718 starts 552     1718 to 1719; Elizabeth daughter of Edward Warmington and Mary his Wife 14 Feb 553     1719-1720 556     1722-1723; Robert son of Henry Warmington and Mary his Wife bap 6th June 557     Mary wife of Henry Warmington was buried 1st of Febrruary 558     1721-1722 Henry of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife bap 27 August 560     1723-1724 
== TODO == * 1716 will of Robert might change this: AP/W/1887 * 1770 will of Dorothy unchecked. * Is it worth chasing "William and Sarah" debacle docs to identify which Robert? == Sources ==

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[[Category:Warne Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Warne family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Warne surname, geographical origin of the Warne surname, Warne veterans, famous Warne family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

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Stephen Warner (1785 NY) m. Rebecca Damon (1788 Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts) & migrated to Ernestown, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada ca. 1811 from Saratoga, NY. He d. in 1870 there. Photo http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/photo/1248602 Issue: 1. Sidney Warner b: 12 JUL 1807 in near Saratoga Co., New York 2. Lewis Warner b: 1813 in Portland Twp., Frontenac, Ontario, Canada 3. Charles Warner b: 27 FEB 1814 in Ontario, Canada 4. Hester Ann Warner b: 21 JUL 1819 in Canada 5. Billings Warner b: 1820 in Canada 6. James Warner b: ABT 1821 in Ontario, Canada 7. Harriet Warner b: 1828 in Ernestown, Lenox & Addington Co., Ontario, Canada http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brendablack&id=I4619

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[[Category: Warren, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Warren County, Pennsylvania]] * ''Largest city and the county seat in Warren County, Pennsylvania'' * ''A History of Warren County was published in 1887'' == Early Industry and Business History == * '''The Johnson Exchange''', erected 1854 * '''The Pickett Hardware Store''', purchased by H. Jamieson from William Pickett in 1880, the purchased by '''Oil Well Supply Company''' * '''Hammond Iron Works''', established in 1900 * '''Fairchild and Betts, Founders and Machinists''', established in 1901. It is now known as Betts Machine Company. * '''United Refinery''', started operating in 1902 * '''Warren Brewery''' was incorporated on September 15, 1905 * '''The New Process''' was established in 1910 by John Blair, Sr. * '''Montgomery Ward''' opened during the 1920s on Liberty Street * '''Sylvania, Parts Division''' started in 1943 * '''The Cornplanter Oil Company''' - no date * '''Metzger-Wright Company''' (Department Store) - no date * '''Warren Axe and Tool Company''' - no date * '''S. S. Kresge''', (Department store), now part of K-mart Corporation) - no date === Sources=== * Information from M. Carman on PAWARREN-L, January 17, 2003 * Wikipedia article on Warren, Pennsylvania has a more comprehensive business history

Warren Ayer Projects To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] is currently a participant in a number of WikiTree active projects. This page outlines Warren's project related focus areas, challenges, work in progress, and recent contributions. == Project: Military and War / Project: 1776 == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:1776|1776 Project]] : Project Page: [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] : '''Recent Updates''': * [[Thurston-1145|Moses Thurston]] : '''Work In Progress''': * [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] - completing profile details and service sources * [[Bailey-10052|Jesse Bailey]] - needs profile details and clarification between him and son : '''Challenges''' (can use help): == Project: Ayer Name Study == : '''Project Links''': * '''Study Coordinator:''' [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] * '''Category Page''': [[:Category:Ayer_Name_Study|Ayer Name Study Category Page]] * '''Study Project Page:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study|Ayer Name Study Project Page]] * '''Study G2G Tag:''' Ayer_Name_Study * '''Study Members:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Members]] * '''Study Tasks:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Tasks]] * '''Study Profile Sources:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Sources|Study Profile Sources]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Completed basic project framework - Category Pages, Project Pages, To-Dos, etc. * Completed the initial survey of all open profiles, categorizing all Ayer-variant surname profiles to link to project, as well as categorizing needed improvements to populate "ToDo Lists." : '''Work In Progress''': * Continuing to compile useful sources for Ayer genealogy work. * Invited a few to join project - four members so far * Working on cleaning up and merging multiple duplicates in line (ancestors and descendants) of [[Ayers-111|Nathaniel Ayers]] - proposed the first round of merges * Begin the major task of cleaning up and sourcing the descendants of [[Ayres-616|John Ayres]] of Brookfield : '''Challenges''' (can use help): * Should [[Ayres-167|Sarah (Ayres) (Lamson) Hartshorn]] be linked as sibling to [[Ayres-616|John Ayres]] of Brookfield? == Project: Black Sheep == : '''Project Page(s)''': [[Project:Witch_Trials|Witch Trials]] , [[Project:Outlaws|Outlaws]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Created profile and connections for [[Stoughton-269|William Stoughton]] - Witch Trial Judge : '''Work In Progress''': * Loomis Gang (Outlaw) - descendants from [[Loomis-438|Daniel Loomis]] and Sarah Crawford : '''Challenges''' (can use help): == Project: Connectors == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] :: Unconnected People Finder [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected] : '''Recent Updates''': * Identified numerous profiles unconnected during tagging for Ayer Name Study : '''Work In Progress''': : '''Challenges''' (can use help): == Project: Mayflower == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Mayflower|Mayflower]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Family connections for [[Howland-257|Susanna (Howland) Wood]] : '''Work In Progress''': : '''Challenges''' (can use help): == Project: New Netherland Settlers == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers]] : '''Recent Updates''': : '''Work In Progress''': * [[Middagh-52|Jacob Middagh]] * [[Kok-313|Magdelena Kok]] : '''Challenges''' (can use help): == Project: Notables == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Family connections for [[Currier-1|Nathaniel Currier (Currier and Ives)]] : '''Work In Progress''': * Profile and family connections for [[Fish-2550|Col. Nicholas Fish]] * Profile and family connections for [[Fish-2396|Gov. Hamilton Fish]] * Profile and family connections for [[Fish-2566|Hon. Hamilton Fish]] :''' Challenges''' (could use help): * Resolving birth date of [[Van_Slichtenhorst-4|Gerrit van Slichtenhorst]] == Project: Puritan Great Migration == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration Project]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Just joined the project. : '''Work In Progress''': * Contemplate the disputes regarding [[Ayer-35|John Ayer Sr.]] : '''Challenges''' (could use help): == Project: Quakers == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Quakers|Quakers]] : '''Recent Updates''': * [[Greene-3500|James Greene]] * [[Greene-2300|William Greene]] * [[Greene-868|Nathaniel Greene]] * [[Slocum-7|Ebenezer Slocum]] * [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum]] * [[Slocum-82|Peleg Slocum]] * [[Slocum-65|Eliezer Slocum]] : '''Work In Progress''': : '''Challenges''' (can use help): * [[Fish-2531|Eliphus (Elife) Fish]] - may or may not have been of Quaker descent - looking for parents. == Project: Scottish Clans == : '''Project Page''': [[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans]] : '''Clan Index''': [[:Category:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clan Index]] :''' Clan Tartan Index''': [[Space:Clan_Tartans|Clan Tartans]] : '''Member Progress''': [[Project:Scottish_Clans#Our_Progress|Member Progress]] : '''Recent Updates''': * Completed development of the [[:Category:Clan_MacBean|Clan MacBean page]] - adding clan members as I find them. : '''Work In Progress''': * Developed the [[:Category:Clan_Chattan|Clan Chattan page]] - just have some restructuring of the sources to complete to make it more readable; also just begun linking Clan Chattan members. : '''Challenges (could use help)''': == Resources == * [[Space:Warren's Ancestral Photos|Ancestral Photos]] * [[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Text Coding Tweaks]]

Warren Ayer To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] is currently working on. Can you help? '''ACCESS NEEDED TO EDIT''' Profiles for which privacy settings do not allow edits. Request to be put on Trusted List Still Pending: Doris (Cranmer) Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Cranmer-237|Doris (Cranmer) Sackett]] Clair E. Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Sackett-482|Clair Eugene Sackett]] Kathryn Hager (Flack) Sackett (21 Sep 2015): [[Flack-478|Kathryn Hager Flack Sackett]] '''MERGERS''' Profiles for which MERGE has been proposed that appear to be without an significant conflict to resolve first: : ''None Pending'' '''CLEAN UP REQUIRED''' Profiles for which there are matches, but cannot be merged because of significant differences that do not yet appear to be resolved: Ayer, Elizabeth (Hutchins) [[Hutchins-52|Elizabeth Hutchins]] - there is considerable confusion and conflict in the record of the father that needs to be straightened out - some sources believe John Hutchins and Enoch Hutchins were one and the same - Enoch John Hutchins, but need cleared picture and more research. Arnold, William (1587 - 1676) [[Arnold-18|William Arnold]] - ancestry appears to be the old disproved line and needs to be corrected. Newton, Captain James (parent of Mary Newton above): [[Newton-2833|Captain James Newton]] Pudsey, George (1542 - ) [[Pudsey-11|George Pudsey]] - suspicious links need to be understood better before proceeding. '''LINES TO BE EXTENDED BACK IN TIME''' The last profile in a line for which I have more information, but have not yet gotten around to input the data: Billings, Elizabeth (1669 - 1756) [[Billings-224|Elizabeth Hastings (Billings) Parks]] Bosch, Hendricus (1747 - 1778) [[Bosch-478|Hendricus Bosch]] Crom, Catherine (1681 - ) [[Crom-1|Catherine (Crom) van Etten]] Dungan, William (1606 - 1636) [[Dungan-112|William Dungan]] Hubbell, Hannah (1695 - 1743) [[Hubbell-529|Hannah (Hubbell) Osborn]] Jansen, Joris (1756 - ) [[Jansen-1476|Joris Jansen]] Kok, Magdalena (1711 - 1752) [[Kok-313|Magdalena (Kok) Middagh]] Markel, Catherine (1758 - ) [[Markel-77|Catherine (Markel) Jansen]] Middagh, Jacob (1704 - 1796) [[Middagh-52|Jacob Middagh]] Morrison, Sarah J. (1845 - 1909) [[Morrison-5493|Sarah J. (Morrison) Cross]] Reynolds, Phineas (1768 - 1830) [[Reynolds-7834|Phineas Reynolds]] Rhodes, Phebe (1748 - 1823) [[Rhodes-3496|Phebe (Rhodes) Greene]] Robbins, Olive (1757 - 1805) [[Robbins-3503|Olive (Robbins) Wood]] Slocum, Desire (1720 - 1794) [[Slocum-731|Desire (Slocum) Greene]] Smith, John (1621 - 1673) [[Smith-970|John Smith Sr]] Staples, Sarah (1707 - 1790) [[Staples-1107|Sarah (Staples) Stanton]] Travers, Hannah (1658 - 1747) [[Travers-333|Hannah (Travers) Ayer]] Williams, Charles (1663 - 1742) [[Williams-34209|Charles Williams]] '''PROFILES CURRENTLY ADDING FAMILY AND/OR BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION''' Profiles for which I currently have more information and am in process of updating to add family members or biographical details as I get to it (this list is almost too numerous to list, but current priority is): Ayer, David (1693 - 1773) [[Ayer-970|David Ayer]] Ayer, John (1657 - 1745) [[Ayer-930|John Ayer]] Ayer, John (1756 - 1814) [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] Bailey, Jesse (1752 - 1837) [[Bailey-10052|Jesse Bailey]] (specifically on this one I am trying to find source of note I made many years ago that Jesse (or possibly and maybe more likely his son, Jesse (b 1779)) was among those who marched to Burlington, Vermont as part of the call out for the Battle of Plattsburgh in War of 1812. He probably arrived too late like most of those who responded, but stayed long enough in the military camp in Burlington to carry one of the two fever epidemics back to Corinth, Vermont. ) Wood, Consider (1757 - 1822) [[Wood-14921|Consider Wood]] '''LINES AT A DEADEND''' The last profile in a line for which I have no more information and no viable clues for extending the line another generation: Abbes, George (1495 - 1554) [[Abbes-3|George Abbes]] Abbes, Margaret (1498 - 1510) [[Abbes-11|Margaret (Abbes) Barker]] Allen, John (1582 - ) [[Allen-1375|John Allen]] Alley, John (1550 - ) [[Alley-88|John Alley]] Allyn, Robert (1607 - 1683) [[Allyn-36|Robert Allyn]] Annis (aka Ennist), Edward (1650 - 1720) [[Annis-165|Edward Annis]] Axtell, Henrye (1435 - 1500) [[Axtell-2853|Henrye Axtell]] Bachiler, Stephen (1561 - 1656) [[Bachiler-22|Stephen Bachiler]] Baker, Bruce (1450 - ) [[Baker-10011|Bruce Baker]] Ball, William (1360 - 1420) [[Ball-541|William Ball]] Ball, Susannah (1626 - 1677) [[Ball-584|Susannah (Ball) Blatchley]] Bank, Maude (1395 - ) [[Bank-45|Maude (Bank) Waterhouse]] Barker, James (1555 - ) [[Barker-5289|James Barker]] Barker, John (1495 - ) [[Barker-4981|John Barker]] Barker, Richard (1505 - 1561) [[Barker-349|Richard Barket]] Barlow, John (1594 - 1674) [[Barlow-79|John Barlow Sr]] Bawdrip, Adam (1275 - ) [[Bawdrip-3|Adam Bawdrip]] Belgrave, John (1530 - 1591) [[Belgrave-15|John Belgrave]] Best, Peter (1380 - ) [[Best-904|Peter Best]] Billings, Nathaniel (1600 - 1673) [[Billings-226|Nathaniel Billings]] Bishop, Mary (1520 - ) [[Bishop-1151|Mary (Bishop) Frost]] Blackburn, Martha (1562 - 1621) [[Blackburn-1170|Martha (Blackburn) Robinsonne]] Blatchley, Thomas (1598 - 1674) [[Blatchley-53|Thomas Blatchley]] Boithes, George (1499 - 1569) [[Boithes-6|George Boithes]] Brainerd, John (1615 - 1641) [[Brainerd-7|John Brainerd]] Brockwell, Elizabeth (1573 - 1612) [[Brockwell-2|Elizabeth (Brockwell) Osgood]] Brooke, Robert (1485 - 1551) [[Brooke-13|Robert Brooke]] Brown, Jane (1585 - 1621) [[Brown-5560|Jane (Brown) Bennett]] Browne, Lydia (1360 - ) [[Browne-1423|Lydia (Browne) Hill]] Burgin, Edith (1425 - ) [[Burgin-350|Edith (Burgin) Best]] Burton, Joane (1470 - 1520) [[Burton-68|Joane (Burton) Ponder]] Bushnell, William (bef 1480 - ) [[Bushnell-232|William Bushnell Sr]] Bye, Margaret (1480 - 1542) [[Bye-3|Margaret (Bye) Ball]] Carter, Beatrix (1565 - 1610) [[Carter-813|Beatrix (Carter) Quenell]] Celeter, Elizabeth (1454 - 1475) [[Celeter-1|Elizabeth (Celeter) Ball]] Champney, Margaret (1527 - 1634) [[Champney-35|Margaret (or Mary) (Champney) Richmond]] Chudleigh, Petronell (1515 - ) [[Chudleigh-51|Petronell A. (Chudleigh) Polard]] Claesdr, Hellentgen (1595 - 1652) [[Claesdr-2|Hellentgen (Claesdr) Fonda]] Clark, Grace (1613 - ) [[Clark-6607|Grace (Clark) Barker]] Cleer, John (1580 - 1616) [[Cleer-2|John Cleer]] Clifford, George (1585 - ) [[Clifford-332|George Clifford]] Cobb, Anne (1509 - 1560) [[Cobb-3347|Anne (Cobb) Spencer]] Coensse, Agnietje (1594 - 1638) [[Coensse-1|Agnietje (Coensse) Wiggersz]] Cokeworthy, Margaret (1455 - 1501) [[Cokeworthy-1|Margaret (Cokeworthy) Pollard]] Croy, Lucinda (1844 - 1900) [[Croy-144|Lucinda J. (Croy) Wiseman]] Cross, John (1475 - ) [[Cross-3179|John Cross]] Currier, James (1596 - ) [[Currier-32|James Currier]] Davies, Evan (abt 1793 - ) [[Davies-4083|Evan Davies]] Davis, Elizabeth (1738 - 1807) [[Davis-7652|Elizabeth (Davis) Wiseman]] Davis, Nehemiah (1760 - 1834) [[Davis-31257|Nehemiah Davis]] Davis, Robert (1608 - 1658) [[Davis-5932|Robert Davis]] de Brabant, Hoanne (1570 - ) [[DEBrabant-2|Hoanne de Brabant]] de Jongh, Adriaen (1502 - ) [[De_Jongh-160|Adriaen de Jongh]] de Neve, Maria W. (1545 - ) [[De_Neve-12|Maria Wilhelmina (de Neve) of Wessenaer]] de Vries, Jan (1550 - ) [[De_Vries-76|Jan de Vries]] Deming, Josiah (1545 - 1584) [[Deming-262|Josiah Deming]] Dircks, Alert (1521 - 1560) [[Dircks-12|Alert Dircks]] Dircxdr, Wytscke (1550 - 1582) [[Dircxdr-1|Wytscke (Dircxdr) Fonda]] Douglas, Janet (1421 - 1490) [[Douglas-2318|Janet (Douglas) Erskine]] Edwards, Margaret (1640 - 1718) [[Edwards-8185|Margaret (Edwards) MacBayne]] Eernstdr, Aecht (1542 - 1595) [[Eernstdr-1|Aecht (Eernstdr) Fonda]] Ellerher, Jane (1422 - 1450) [[Ellerher-1|Jane (Ellerher) Holmes]] Emerson, Margaret (1550 - 1577) [[Emerson-354|Margaret (Emerson) Fysher]] Fairchild, Sarah (1405 - 1475) [[Fairchild-111|Sarah (Fairchild) Ball]] Favor, Phillip (1688 - 1741) [[Favor-60|Phillip Favor]] Fletcher, Robert (1592 - 1677) [[Fletcher-321|Robert Fletcher]] Florisz, Sijmon (1590 - 1652) [[Florisz-5|Sijmon Florisz]] Fonda, Jacob H. (1515 - ) [[Fonda-11|Jacob Harmense Fonda]] Fish, Eliphus (or Elife, or Eliphalet) (1812 - ) [[Fish-2531|Eliphus Fish]] Foote, John (1530 - 1558) [[Foote-43|John Foote]] Fowler, Phillip (1565 - 1589) [[Fowler-230|Phillip Fowler]] Frost, William (1470 - ) [[Frost-2158|William Frost]] Fulshaw, Elizabeth (1582 - 1620) [[Fulshaw-1|Elizabeth (Fulshaw) Wight]] Fysher, William (1539 - 1588) [[Fysher-5|William Fysher]] Gager, Sarah (1620 - 1683) [[Gager-33|Sarah (Gager) Allyn]] Gerbens, Willem (1517 - 1590) [[Gerbens-19|Willem Gerbens]] Gilbert, Elizabeth (1575 - 1654) [[Gilbert-3607|Elizabeth Gilbert]] Godfrey, Sarah (1625 - 1651) [[Godfrey-1840|Sarah (Godfrey) Clifford]] George, William Francis (1675 - 1735) [[George-3623|William Francis George]] Goerts, Reyer (1475 - 1533) [[Goerts-1|Reyer Goerts]] Goodrich, Richard (1520 - 1544) [[Goodrich-197|Richard Goodrich]] Gordon, Judith (1575 - 1620) [[Gordon-476|Judith Gordon]] Gould, John (1430 - 1502) [[Gould-402|John Gould]] Hadlock, James (1617 - 1678) [[Hadlock-17|James Hadlock]] Haigh, Richard (1485 - ) [[Haigh-239|Richard Haigh]] Hale, Mary E. (1607 - ) [[Hale-2647|Mary E. (Hale) Smith]] Halsey, Richard (1455 - ) [[Halsey-58|Richard Halsey]] Hassand, Richard (1501 - 1544) [[Hassand-1|Richard Hassand]] Hathoway, Richard (1503 - 1529) [[Hathoway-2|Richard Hathoway]] Hayward, Sarah (1799 - 1843) [[Hayward-2116|Sarah (Hayward) Wood]] Henderickson, Heindrick (1541 - ) [[Henderickson-1|Heindrick Henderickson]] Hedricks, Anna (1585 - ) [[Hedricks-2|Anna (Hedricks) Jansen]] Hennedr, Bot (1500 - 1530) [[Hennedr-1|Bot (Hennedr) Fonda]] Hested (aka Histed), William (1790 - 1857) [[Hested-3|William Hested]] Hill, Edward (1530 - aft 1550) [[Hill-5361|Edward Hill]] Hill, Richard C. (1320 - 1368) [[Hill-9858|Richard C. Hill]] Holmes, John (1424 - 1450) [[Holmes-3604|John Holmes]] Howe, John (1507 - 1574) [[Howe-2441|John Howe]] Hoyt, John (1612 - 1687) [[Hoyt-28|John Hoyt]] Hunt, Henry (1467 - 1537) [[Hunt-4479|Henry Hunt]] Idsdochter, Sijts (1533 - 1555) [[Idsdochter-1|Sijts Idscochter]] Ingle, Margaret (1480 - 1537) [[Ingle-235|Margaret (Ingle) Swift]] Jackson, Sylvia (wife of Elife Fish) (1814 - 1870) [[Jackson-14609|Sylvia (Jackson) Fish]] Jenawaye, John (1478 - 1548) [[Jenawaye-3|John J. Jenawaye]] Jansen, Jan E. (1600 - 1655) [[Jansen-873| Jan E. Jansen]] Jewell, Thomas (1607 - 1654) [[Jewell-364|Thomas Jewell]] Jones, Sarah (1710 - 1743) [[Jones-35748|Sarah (Jones) Thurston]] Keator, Nicholas (1675 - 1736) [[Keator-9|Nicholas M. Keator]] Kelder, Frantz (1670 - 1744) [[Kelder-7|Frantz Kelder]] Kellend, Ralph (1475 - 1520) [[Kellend-2|Ralph Kellend]] Kempen, Marike A. (1560 - ) [[Kempen-10|Marike Alberts (Kempen) de Jongh]] Ketringham, Dorothy (1588 - ) [[Ketringham-1|Dorothy (Ketringham) Smith]] Kinge, Christian (1555 - ) [[Kinge-83|Christian (Kinge) Barker]] Kuijstendr, Ijken Jan (1595 - 1694) [[Kuijstendr-1|Ijken Jan Kuijstendr]] Lasueur, Jeanne (1654 - ) [[Lasueur-1|Jeanne (Lasueur) Viervant]] Latham, Lewis (1584 - 1655) [[Latham-44|Lewis Latham]] Leffingwell, Mary (1645 - ) [[Leffingwell-13|Mary (Leffingwell) Bushnell]] Light, Elizabeth (1544 - 1599) [[Light-23|Elizabeth (Light) Washinton]] Lonsdale, Margery (1558 - ) [[Lonsdale-17|Margery Lonsdale]] Louw, Elizabeth (1702 - ) [[Louw-9|Elizabeth (Louw) Keator]] Lucky, Margaret (1842 - 1925) [[Lucky-27|Margaret (Lucky) Fish]] Malle, Robert (1460 - 1556) [[Malle-3|Robert Malle]] Mariner, Sarah Ann (1605 - ) [[Mariner-11|Sarah A. Mariner]] Markham, Elizabeth (1689 - 1734) [[Markham-378|Elizabeth (Markham) Marshall]] Marshall, John (1700 - 1752) [[Marshall-1499|John Marshall]] Martissen, Marritje (1676 - 1740) [[Martissen-1|Marritje (Martissen) Middagh]] Maude, Christopher (1480 - ) [[Maude-128|Christopher Maude]] Mead, Hannah (1584 - 1659) [[Mead-93|Hannah Mead]] Medbury, John (1692 - ) [[Medbury-39|John Medbury]] Mervyn, Thomas (1454 - aft 1503) [[Mervyn_Marvin-2|Thomas Mervyn]] Middagh, Joris (1670 - ) [[Middagh-49|Joris Middagh]] Miller, Margaret (1807 - 1851) [[Miller-29736|Margaret (Miller) Wiseman]] Moody, Margaret (1509 - 1525) [[Moody-188|Margaret (Moody) Ball]] Morden, Alice (1574 - 1642) [[Morden-2|Alice (Morden) Washington]] Northrop, Dorcus (1771 - ) [[Northrop-185|Dorcus (Northrop) Reynolds]] Mowry, Elizabeth (1549 - 1630) [[Mowry-87|Elizabeth (Mowry) Hassen]] Mowry, Thomas (1582 - ) [[Mowry-434|Thomas Mowry]] Nolton, William ( - 1639) [[Nolton-11|William Nolton]] Ong, Mary (1774 - 1853) [[Ong-81|Mary (Ong) Cross]] - extended 29 Sep 2015 - need to update status Oosterhout, Jan van (1602 - 1632) [[Van_Oosterhout-12|Jan van Oosterhout]] Ormsby, Daniel (1801 - 1857) [[Ormsby-241|Daniel Ormsby]] Osgood, William (1505 - 1582) [[Osgood-510|William Osgood]] Outgerts, Meijnert (1530 - 1590) [[Outgerts-1|Meijnert Outgerts]] Ovendon, Joanna (1480 - 1544) [[Ovendon-3|Joanna (Ovendon) Best]] Page, James (1517 - ) [[Page-3441|James Page]] Parker, Anne (1575 - 1657) [[Parker-4829|Anne (Parker) Noyes]] Peake, Thomas (1560 - 1588) [[Peake-11|Thomas Peake]] Pell, Joseph (1600 - 1650) [[Pell-206|Joseph Pell]] Pels, Evert (1585 - ) [[Pels-28|Evert Pels]] Pier, Jan (1557 - 1619) [[Pier-128|Jan Pier]] Pollard, Robert (1450 - 1503) [[Pollard-718|Robert Pollard]] Ponder, John (1548 - ) [[Ponder-69|John Ponder]] Poppy, Robert (1490 - 1509) [[Poppy-4|Robert Poppy]] Potter, john (1550 - 1630) [[Potter-608|John Potter]] Potter, Rhoda (1813 - 1892) [[Potter-1281|Rhoda (Potter) (Ormsby) Burdick]] Prowse, Richard (1578 - 1657) [[Prowse-224|Richard Prowse]] Pulleyne, Anne (1531 - 1595) [[Pulleyne-1|Anne (PUlleyne) Webb]] Quadling, Elizabeth (1676 - 1716) [[Quadling-2|Elizabeth (Quadling) Wiseman]] Quenell, Henry (1535 - ) [[Quenell-9|Henry Quenell Sr]] Redenbaugh, Margaret (1511 - 1531) [[Redenbaugh-4|Margaret (Redenbaugh) Swift]] Rest, Elizabeth (1615 - 1660) [[Rest-14|Elizabeth (Rest) Thorp]] Richmond, Thomas (1523 - 1630) [[Richmond-811|Thomas Richmond]] Ring, Robert (1614 - 1691) [[Ring-216|Robert Ring]] Ringsall, Alice (1510 - 1557) [[Ringsall-1|Alice (Ringsall) Halsey]] Robinsonne, Richard (1540 - 1617) [[Robinsonne-5|Richard Robinsonne]] Rogers, Johanna (1485 - ) [[Rogers-8535|Johanna (Rogers) Haigh]] Rushworth, John (1425 - 1478) [[Rushworth-26|John Rushworth]] Scott, Elizabeth (1746 - ) [[Scott-12300|Elizabeth (Scott) Cross]] Scott, Richard (1510 - 1565) [[Scott-9978|Richard Scott, clothier]] Shawe, Isabel (1425 - 1448) [[Shawe-38|Isabel (Shawe) Waterhouse]] Smith, John (1594 - 1674) [[Smith-15337|John Smith]] Smith, Robert (1576 - ) [[Smith-64019|Robert Smith]] Smyth, Rose (1483 - aft 1533) [[Smyth-43|Rose (Smyth) Mervyn]] Stanton, Thomas (1504 - aft 1530) [[Stanton-1152|Thomas Stanton]] Sterck, Jan (1455 - ) [[Sterck-131|Jan Sterck]] Strutt, John (1466 - 1517) [[Strutt-7|John Strutt]] Swift, William (1430 - 1480) [[Swift-947|William Swift]] Taylor, William (1656 - ) [[Taylor-9276|William Taylor]] Thompson, Frances (1816 - 1841) [[Thompson-22764|Frances (Thompson) Cross]] Thompson, Henry (1550 - 1648) [[Thompson-4538|Henry Thompson]] Thorpe, John (1566 - ) [[Thorpe-1105|John Thorpe]] Rownsend, Mary B. (1622 - 1668) [[Townsend-994|Mary Bedient (Townsend) Osburn]] Turbeville, Honor (wife of Richard Prowse) (1584 - 1626) [[Turbeville-97|Honor (Turbeville) Prowse]] van der Mark, Peter (1615 - ) [[Vandermark-28|Peter van der Mark]] van Essen, Aeltyen W. (1566 - ) [[VanEssen-3|Aeltyen Willems (van Essen) Pier]] van Etten, Marinus A. (1573 - 1596) [[Van_Etten-28|Marinus Adriensen van Etten]] van Heuckelum, Otto van Arkel (1432 - 1481) [[Van_Heuckelum-3|Otto van Arkel van Heuckelum]] van Kuykendall, Jan (1550 - ) [[Van_Kuykendall-30|Jan van Kuykendall]] Vantree, Hannah (1619 - 1692) [[Vantree-1|Hannah (Vantree) Brainerd]] Viervant, Cornelius A. (1654 - ) [[Viervant-6|Cornelius A. Viervant]] Vincent, Elizabeth (1620 - 1645) [[Vincent-344|Elizabeth (Vincent) Knight]] Walthame, Richard (1510 - ) [[Walthame-2|Richard Walthame]] Ware, Sarah (1621 - 1665) [[Ware-440|Sarah (Ware) Pond]] Warren, Richard (1501 - 1557) [[Warren-232|Richard Warren]] Webb, Thomas (1530 - 1575) [[Webb-628|Thomas Webb]] Weightman, Thomas (1380 - 1471) [[Weightman-21|Thomas Weightman]] Wessenaer, Jan of (1560 - ) [[Of_Wessenaer-1|Jan of Wessenaer]] Westgate, Susan (1796 - 1874) [[Westgate-83|Susan (Westgate) Greene]] Westonie, Cecile (1580 - 1617) [[Westonie-1|Cecile (Westonie) Smith]] Whitbred, Thomas (1518 - 1585) [[Whitbred-2|Thomas Whitbred]] Wiggersz, Douwe (1595 - 1655) [[Wiggersz-1|Douwe Wiggersz]] Wightman, Patience (1740 - 1813) [[Wightman-419|Patience (Wightman) Arnold]] Williams, Charles (1663 - 1742) [[Williams-34209|Charles Williams]] Wilson, Lambert (1588 - 1670) [[Wilson-4682|Lambert Wilson]] Wiseman, Thomas (1675 - 1714) [[Wiseman-325|Thomas Wiseman]] Withrell, Hannah (1703 - 1779) [[Withrell-2|Hannah (Withrell) Loomis]] Wood, Lewis (1540 - 1585) [[Wood-2783|Lewis Wood]] Woodan, Thomas (1380 - ) [[Woodan-4|Thomas Woodan]]

Warren County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Warren County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi|Name=Warren County }} ==History/Timeline== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Warren County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} : "Warren County was established by act of the General Assembly, December 22, 1809, which declared that 'all that part of the Mississippi territory which lies north of the river Big Black, is hereby erected into a new county, which shall be hereafter called and known by the name of Warren.'"[http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County, Mississippi Genealogy & History Network : Named in honor of [[Warren-5638|General Joseph Warren]], physician and American Patriot who was killed at the battle of Bunker Hill.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill Battle of Bunker Hill] : See more county history on the [http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County] page of the Mississippi Genealogy & History Network. ==Government Offices== : [https://co.warren.ms.us/ Warren County, Mississippi] (county website) :: '''County seat''': [[:Category:Vicksburg%2C_Mississippi|Vicksburg, Mississippi]] : The Mississippi Genealogy & History Network's page for [http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County] includes links to county offices on [http://msdh.ms.gov/ this page]. === Demographics/Census === :''from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_County,_Mississippi Wikipedia's article on Warren County] November 28, 2016:'' ::"As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 48,773 people residing in the county. 50.3% were White, 47.0% Black or African American, 0.8% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 0.7% of some other race and 0.9% of two or more races. 1.8% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race)." : See the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_County,_Mississippi Wikipedia article] for more information and previous census information. : Some indexes for Warren County census records are posted [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/warren/census.htm here], under [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/warren.htm Warren County, Mississippi USGenWeb Archives] :[https://web.archive.org/web/20060625180435/http://www.rootsweb.com/~mswarren/1816warrencensusindex.htm 1816 MS territory census for Warren co. MS], compiled by Sue Moore. : WikiTree's category, [[:Category:Mississippi,_Census_Records|Mississippi Census Records]] does not include Warren County as of November 2016 ==Notables== : ''Following are listed in order of birth (youngest first).'' * William R. Ferris, folklorist, American author and scholar, NEH chairman from 1997-2001 (born February 5, 1942 in Vicksburg)listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Mississippi this page]; see also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_R._Ferris William R. Ferris] (Wikipedia article), List of [https://www.neh.gov/about/history/past-chairmen past chairmen, National Endowment for the Humanities] * Myrlie Louise (Beasley) Evers-Williams (widow of Medgar Evers), civil rights activist, journalist (born March 17, 1933 in Vicksburg)listed on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Mississippi this page]; see also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrlie_Evers-Williams Myrlie Evers-Williams] (Wikipedia article) * William James "Willie" Dixon, musician, singer, songwriter, record producer (born July 1, 1915 in Vicksburg; died January 29, 1992 in Burbank, California)listed on [http://www.stuffaboutstates.com/mississippi/people.htm this page]; see also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon Willie Dixon] (Wikipedia article) * Joseph Augustus Biedenharn, confectioner, first Coca-Cola bottler, one of the entrepreneurs who developed a crop-dusting business into what become Delta Air Lines, philanthopist (born December 13, 1866 in Vicksburg; died October 9, 1952 in Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisianalisted on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Mississippi this page]; see also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_A._Biedenharn Joseph A. Biedenharn] (Wikipedia article) : See also * Mississippi GenWeb's "[http://www.msgw.org/warren/Notables.htm Notable People who lived in Warren County]" * the WikiTree category [[:Category:Mississippi, Politicians|Mississippi, Politicians]] *Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Mississippi List of People from Mississippi] * [http://www.stuffaboutstates.com/mississippi/people.htm Stuff about States' Mississippi People] * [http://www.biography.com/people/groups/born-in-mississippi Born in Mississippi] (image intensive) == Genealogical Information == : [http://msgw.org/warren/ Warren County], [http://msgw.org/ Mississippi GenWeb], part of the [http://www.usgenweb.org/ USGenWeb] :: [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/warren.htm Warren County, Mississippi USGenWeb Archives] :: [http://www.usgwtombstones.org/mississippi/ms-warren.htm Warren County Tombstone Project] : The Mississippi Genealogy & History Network's page for [http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County] includes many helpful links on its main page, including links to cemeteries & its page on [http://warren.msghn.org/marriages.html Marriages]. : The [https://www.vicksburg.org/cemetery website] for Warren County's Cedar Hill Cemetery (aka Vicksburg City Cemetery). The website includes links for database searches: * [https://www.vicksburg.org/cemetery-tombstone-database-search tombstones] (based on information compiled in 1985) * [https://www.vicksburg.org/cemetery-database-search?combine=&order=burial_date&sort=desc interments] :: The Confederate section is Soldier's Rest Cemetery (see [https://www.nps.gov/vick/learn/historyculture/confederate-interments.htm Confederate Interments]). :: See also [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=302434 Find a Grave]. : [http://links.usghn.org/ms/warren.html Warren County] Genealogy & History Links by the United States Genealogy & History Network : See the following WikiTree categories: * [[:Category:Mississippi_First_Families|Category:Mississippi First Families]] * [[:Category:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi%2C_Homesteaders|Category: Warren County, Mississippi, Homesteaders]], which includes a link to ** [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx Search Page] for the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management General Land Office (where you can search for land patents by state) * [[:Category:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi%2C_Cemeteries|Warren County, Mississippi Cemeteries]], part of the [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] * [[:Category:Mississippi,_Census_Records|Mississippi Census Records]] (does not include Warren County as of November 2016) ==Land Grants/Records== * U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management General Land Office [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx Search Page] ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Geography== : Warren County, formed in 1809, includes "'all that part of the Mississippi territory which lies north of the river Big Black" (see [[#History/Timeline|History/Timeline above]]). Its western border is the Mississippi River. Description from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_County,_Mississippi Wikipedia's article on Warren County]: ::"Part of the Mississippi Delta and the historic cotton culture, Warren County is included in the Vicksburg, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS Combined Statistical Area." : See [https://www.mapofus.org/mississippi/ this page] for Mississippi maps, including an interactive county formation map ''(script is broken for me, using Firefox with Adobe plugin blocked)'' : See [http://warren.msghn.org/maps.html this page] for Warren County historical maps. : '''[http://warren.msghn.org/rivers.html Rivers]''' (a [http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County, Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] page) ==Adjacent counties== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = | NW Location = Mississippi River
[[:Category:East_Carroll_Parish%2C_Louisiana|East Carroll Parish, Louisiana]] | N Location = [[:Category:Issaquena_County,_Mississippi|Issaquena County, Mississippi]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Yazoo_County,_Mississippi|Yazoo County, Mississippi]] | E Location = [[:Category:Hinds_County,_Mississippi|Hinds County, Mississippi]] | SE Location = Claiborne & Hinds counties | S Location = [[:Category:Claiborne_County,_Mississippi|Claiborne County, Mississippi]] | SW Location = Mississippi River
[[:Category:Tensas_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Tensas Parish, Louisiana]] | W Location = Mississippi River
[[:Category:Madison_Parish%2C_Louisiana|Madison Parish, Louisiana]] }} : Listed on the Mississippi Genealogy & History Network's page for [http://warren.msghn.org/ Warren County] (links are to the county or parish page under the [http://msghn.org/ Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] or the [http://laghn.usghn.org/ Louisiana Genealogy & History Network]): * [http://claiborne.msghn.org/ Claiborne County, Mississippi] * [http://laghn.usghn.org/ecarroll East Carroll Parish, Louisiana] * [http://hinds.msghn.org/ Hinds County, Mississippi] * [http://issaquena.msghn.org/ Issaquena County, Mississippi] * [http://laghn.usghn.org/tensas/ Tensas Parish, Louisiana] * [http://yazoo.msghn.org/ Yazoo County, Mississippi] == Protected Areas/Historic Places == * See Wikipedia's category, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Protected_areas_of_Warren_County,_Mississippi Protected areas of Warren County, Mississippi], which includes a link to Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicksburg_National_Military_Park Vicksburg National Military Park]. * See Wikipedia's category, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Warren_County,_Mississippi National Register of Historic Places in Warren County, Mississippi], which includes a link to Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Black_River_Battlefield Big Black River Battlefield] ---- :See also * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_County,_Mississippi Warren County, Mississippi]

Warren County New York

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[[Category:Warren County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Warren County was created in 1813 from a portion of Washington County. It was named after the American Revolutionary War hero [[Warren-5638|Joseph Warren]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Essex_County_New_York Essex County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Washington_County_New_York Washingron County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Saratoga_County_New_York Saratoga County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hamilton_County_New_York Hamilton County] - West ==Cities== *Glens Falls ==Towns== *Bolton *Chester *Hague *Horicon *Johnsburg *Lake George *Lake Luzerne *Queensbury *Stony Creek *Thurman *Warrensburg ==Villages== *Lake George ==Census-designated Places== *Bolton Landing *Chestertown *Glens Falls North *Lake Luzerne *North Creek *Pottersville *Warrensburg *West Glens Falls ==Hamlets== * Brant Lake *East Lake George *Kattskill Bay *North River *Oneida Corners *Riparius *Silver Bay *Weavertown *Potterstown ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Warren_County%2C_New_York Warren County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Warren_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Warren County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Warren_County,_New_York_Genealogy Warren County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/warren-county/ Warren County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Warren County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_County,_New_York. Accessed 7 March 2020

Warren Family Mysteries

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I am lost as to which Andrew J Warren listed on the census is the correct one. Could it be Andrew J Warren that was in Tennessee for several Decades or could it be the Andrew J Warren that married Margarett from Arkansas or is this the same person? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Warren Strelow

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[[Category:Glorious Ginkgos]] [[Category:WikiGames]] [[Space:Roger_Keith_Midgley|Roger Keith Midgley]] | [[Space:Warren_Strelow|Warren Strelow]] | [[Space:Mark_Pavelich|Mark Pavelich]] | [[Space:George_Richard_Parker|George Richard Parker]] [[Space:Glorious_Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] This is a place for the Glorious Ginkgos to make notes for our Olympian, [[Strelow-86|Warren Strelow (1934-2007)]] Notes: make sure to add ~~~~ after your notes. Use this section to add Family Search and Ancestry links to ancestors. Please make it clear how they relate to the Olympian. WT Strelow-86 FamilySearch page for Warren: {{FamilySearch|LCVF-8JM}} ==To Do List == === Immediate Family === :Father: Arthur Rheinhold Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-P6V}} '''Strelow-100''' :Mother: Luetta Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CYR}} '''Dokken-69''' :Sibling: Richard Allan Strelow {{FamilySearch|L24G-CCT}} (Died young) === Paternal === *Grandfather: Albert Rheinhold Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-GP6}} '''Strelow-101'''and Martha Marie Emily Katzel {{FamilySearch|L7G1-GB4}} (Martha has her own section further down) '''Katzel-8''' had 8 children: #Martha W. Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-P97}} (Husband and 1 child. Husband Ernest William Danger has parents and 6 siblings) '''DONE JODY''' #William Frank Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-PSD}} (Wife and 1 child. Wife Elsie Marie Hannah Swanson has parents and 7 siblings) '''DONE JODY''' #Arthur Rheinhold Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-P6V}} (Warrens's father) '''DONE''' #Elsie M. Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-PQF}} (Has husband, no children. Husband Leroy Arthur Emil Dahlman has parents and 5 siblings) '''DONE JODY''' #Clarice Augusta Strelow {{FamilySearch|9ZPK-9TL}} (Has husband and 1 child. Husband William Theodore Nygren has parents and 4 siblings. Child has likely living family) '''DONE JODY''' #Hazel Isabelle Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-PWJ}} (2 husbands, likely living children. Husband #1, Lee Owen Goldsmith has parents and 3 siblings. Husband #2 Donald Richard Hurlbert has parents and 12 siblings) '''DONE JODY''' #Mildred Elizabeth Strelow {{FamilySearch|GWZM-Q34}} (2 husbands, unknown if she had children. Husband #1 Eldon Eugene Ellsworth Hyland has parents and 4 siblings. Husband #2 has parents and 10 siblings) '''DONE JODY''' #Milton Leslie Strelow {{FamilySearch|L25Y-X6L}} (Has wife and living children. Wife Evelyn Caroline Swanson has parents and 2 siblings) '''Done JODY''' * Carl needs parents & siblings added {{FamilySearch|G37D-GFL}} [[Eklund-518|Carl Julius Eklund (1893-1971)]] * Working on the children for [[Sundahl-37|Gertrude Katherine (Sundahl) Hurlbert (1868-1918)]] right now, but she needs parents and 11 siblings added: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4R3-PP9 '''DONE JODY''' * Check after 5 o'clock CC7 update to see if [[Fitzsimmons-1343|John B Fitzsimmons (1887-1971)]] family would be in the numbers. has 8 siblings. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKLB-KRB '''DONE JODY''' * Check [[Damon-1811|Caroline Rachel (Damon) Hurlbert (1894-1982)]] CC7 spot to potentially add parents & siblings https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27TC-XRM '''DONE JODY''' * check to see where [[Berg-5718|Vincent Philip Nathaniel Berg (1893-1951)]] is at in CC7. add parents & 9 siblings if good: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR6K-4GK '''DONE''' * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z8S-KP2 has 9 siblings - check CC7 spot [[Fulmer-1184|Laura Alice (Fulmer) Damon (1857-1940)]] :*Great Grandparents: Heinrich "Henry" August Strelow {{FamilySearch|G728-25Q}} (End of the line) '''Strelow-102''' and Henrietta Steckmann {{FamilySearch|L25Y-2GV}} (Has parents, no listed children) '''Steckmann-4''' had 6 children: :*#August John Henry Strelow '''Strelow-103''' {{FamilySearch|L2LJ-V4H}} (Has wife '''Meyers-4598''' and 4 children) '''DONE-Vicki 53 profiles''' :*#Fred Strelow {{FamilySearch|L25Y-21R}} (Has wife and 9 children. Wife Ida Minna Francisca Gutzkow has parents and 1 sibling) :*#Albertina Strelow {{FamilySearch|G728-DTL}} (Has husband and 6 sourced children. Husband Michael Sausen has parents and 6 siblings) :*#Charles Henry Strelow {{FamilySearch|KZ8S-JP1}} (Has wife and 5 children.) :*#Albert Reinhold Strelow {{FamilySearch|L7G1-GP6}} (Warren's grandfather) :*#Eliza Anna Augusta Strelow {{FamilySearch|L25Y-LQH}} (Has husband and 8 children. Husband Gustaf "Gustav" Gutzkow has parents and 3 siblings) *Grandmother: Martha Marie Emily Katzel {{FamilySearch|L7G1-GB4}} '''Katzel-8''' :*Great Grandparents: Albert Karl Heinrich Katzel {{FamilySearch|MZVX-76F}} (End of the line) and Wilhelmine Marie Piper {{FamilySearch|KZZB-Q72}} (Has parents and 5 siblings) had 3 children: :# Emma Auguste Bertha Katzel {{FamilySearch|MZ7N-4R9}} (has husband and 2 children. Husband Franz Friedrich Kraft has parents and 7 siblings) :# Martha Marie Emily Katzel {{FamilySearch|L7G1-GB4}} (Warren's grandmother) :# Frank Carl Katzel {{FamilySearch|L1QZ-PTZ}} (has wife and 3 children.) === Maternal === Warren's Mother Luetta Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CYR}} '''Dokken-69''' *Grandfather: Carl Dokken {{FamilySearch|K81B-ZG2}} & [[Dokken-13|Carl Dokken]] (WT profile is almost empty) '''Dokken-13''' and Christine Pedersen Torgerson {{FamilySearch|KCR4-2XX}} & [[Torgerson-126|Christine Torgerson]] (Christine has her own section further down) '''Torgerson-126''' had 11 children: #Clara Alfhild Dokken {{FamilySearch|K8DD-PMM}}''' Dokken-70''' (has husband and 5 children. Husband Willie Adolph Sather has parents and 9 siblings) #Oscar Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CMR}} (has 1 wife and 4 children. Wife Johanna Rosetta Valle has parents and 1 sibling. Johanna needs to be merged with Oscar's "2nd" wife) #Ella Theodora Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-C7B}} (appears to have never married according to census records) #Arthur Ludwig Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CCT}} (has wife and 5 children. Wife Magdalene Victoria Solem has parents and 7 siblings) #Mabel Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-C66}} (has husband and 5 children. Husband Edwin Willie Peterson has parents and 7 siblings) #Norma Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CJM}} (appears to have never married according to census records) #Emma Marietta Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CLZ}} (appears to have never married according to census records) #Judith Dokken {{FamilySearch|KHP2-3QW}} (has husband and 3 children. Husband Cornelius Gossen De Boer has parents and 5 siblings) '''WIP Léa adding spouse & children''' #Clinton Perry Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-C59}} (married, no children. Wife Mary Katharyn Kates has parents and 3 siblings) #Luetta Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-CYR}} (Warren's mother) '''Dokken-69''' #Verna D Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6J2-Z9N}} (has husband and 3 children. Husband Elmer Orien Ellefson has parents and 3 siblings) '''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE IS COMPLETE''' :* Great Grandfather: Carl Dokken's father is Christoffer Olsen Dokken {{FamilySearch|L6P9-CQT}} and [[Dokken-14|Christoffer Dokken]] and mother is Katherine Larsen Stefferud {{FamilySearch|L6P9-CWL}} and [[Stefferud-1|Katharinee Stefferud]]. They had 3 children: - *Olaf Andrew Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKVD-4VY}} '''Dokken-78''' m. Christina Carolina Dahlgren {{FamilySearch|K425-PJF}} (has parents and 9 siblings) Their children are: :#Florence Katherine Dokken {{FamilySearch|LVF5-7FX}} (has a husband and 1 child. Husband Herbert Marvin Hanson has parents and 3 siblings) '''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE OF TEXT IS DONE.''' :#Irene E. Dokken {{FamilySearch|9763-4B3}} (has husband and 1 child. Husband Marvin F Sholes has parents and 2 siblings) '''I'm not sure about Marvin Sholes parents - Melody''' :#Charles Edwin Dokken {{FamilySearch|MZ2Y-F32}} (Died at about 2 years old. Shares same name with younger brother) '''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE OF TEXT IS DONE.''' :#Charles Edwin Dokken {{FamilySearch|MZ2Y-F79}} (has a wife and 1 child. Wife Laura Darlene Perkins has 2 husbands, 3 children, parents, and 4 siblings) '''' I'm not sure about Laura's other spouses. I can't find evidence.''' :#Edna Marie Dokken {{FamilySearch|KZFH-GQK}} (has husband and 3 children. Husband Harry Martin Halverson has parents and 6 siblings) '''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE OF TEXT IS DONE.''' :#Arthur W. Dokken {{FamilySearch|KHCC-GRQ}} (has wife, no children. Wife Sigrid P Olson has parents and 3 siblings) '''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE OF TEXT IS DONE.''' *Carl C Dokken {{FamilySearch|K81B-ZG2}} (Warren's grandfather)'''Dokken-13''' ''EVERYTHING ON THIS LINE OF TEXT IS DONE.''' *John C Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKVD-45B}} m. Petra Trina Johnson (has parents and 6 siblings) They had 10 children: ' :#Clarence Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-DW9}} (never married) :#Cora Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-DND}} (never married) :#Marie O Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-DRG}} (has husband and 3 children. Husband Ole Johann Anderson has parents and 5 siblings) :#Oscar Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-68P}} (probably never married according to census records) :#Albert J Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-X67}} (has a wife, no children) :#ulia Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-XGS}} (never married) :#Lawrence H Dokken {{FamilySearch|LKKZ-F3K}} (never married) :#Lillie Katherine Dokken {{FamilySearch|GSG5-89N}} (never married) :#John E Dokken {{FamilySearch|GSG5-8NC}} (has wife, child is living. Wife Dorothy M Kienast has parents and 3 siblings) :#Pearl Hilma Dokken {{FamilySearch|LBQ7-G1L}} (Has husband, child is living. Husband Helmer Bergjord has parents and 9 siblings) '''Done''' :#Great Grandmother: Carl Dokken's mother, Katherine Larsen Stefferud {{FamilySearch|L6P9-CWL}} and [[Stefferud-1|Katharine Stefferud]] parents are Lars Andersen {{FamilySearch|MMJX-PB2}} and Karen Hansdatter {{FamilySearch|K45Y-R6W}} (both Lars and Karen are end of the line) They have 5 children: :#Katherine Larsen Stefferud {{FamilySearch|L6P9-CWL}} and [[Stefferud-1|Katharine Stefferud]] (Carl Dokken's mother) :#Benjamin Larsen {{FamilySearch|MDZT-LK3}} (only have baptismal records) :#Berith Anna Larsen {{FamilySearch|MMD3-JKM}} (only have baptismal records) :#Anton Larsen {{FamilySearch|MDZT-LWT}} (only have baptismal records) :#Casper Larsen {{FamilySearch|MDZT-G3R}} (only have baptismal records) :#Casper Larsen {{FamilySearch|MDZT-GWC}} (only have baptismal records) (There are two Casper's but they have different birth and baptismal dates. Which could mean that that elder Casper died young.) '''Done''' *Grandmother: Christine Pedersen Torgerson {{FamilySearch|KCR4-2XX}} & [[Torgerson-126|Christine Torgerson]] '''Torgerson-126''' :*Great grandfather: [[Torgerson-127|Peder Torgersen]] {{FamilySearch|LKV4-TGG}} married [[Halvorsdatter-150|Agnette Halversdatter]] {{FamilySearch|LKS9-Z67}} (Agnette has her own section further down) and they had 9 children: #[[Torgerson-359|Thomas Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|LKSS-Y57}} (Died at 26, never married) #[[Torgerson-360|Even Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|MXG7-BSD}} (Died at 25, never married) #[[Torgerson-364|Anna Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|MXLR-1WP}} (has [[Torgerson-365|husband]] and 4 children) ##Ida ##Louis ##Selma ##Clarence O.G. #[[Torgerson-361|Hans Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|LKS9-877}} (never married) #[[Torgerson-126|Christine Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|KCR4-2XX}} ([[Dokken-69|Luetta Dokken]]'s mother) #[[Torgerson-362|Anne Pedersen Torgerson]] {{FamilySearch|LKSS-YW4}} (never married) #Augusta Torgerson {{FamilySearch|LXM4-Q9V}} (FS shows two husbands with very similar names, they might be the same person. More research is required.) #[[Torgerson-363|Peder Pedersen Torgerson Jr.]] {{FamilySearch|LKS9-8LV}} (never married) #Martin P Torgerson {{FamilySearch|GJSR-PXJ}} (has wife and 12 children. Wife Johanna Rønne has parents and 7 siblings) '''WIP-Melody''' :*Great Grandmother: [[Halvorsdatter-150|Agnette Halversdatter]] {{FamilySearch|LKS9-Z67}} parents are Halvor Pedersen Lysgaard {{FamilySearch|LKNT-6LH}} and Anne Larsdatter {{FamilySearch|LKNT-XQZ}} (both are end of the line). They had 9 children: :#Bertha Halvorsdatter {{FamilySearch|KJJD-9DF}} (had husband and 8 children. Husband Peder Larson has parents) :#Lars C Halvorson {{FamilySearch|LKN5-X4B}} (has wife and 10 children) :#Peder Halvorsen {{FamilySearch|LKNK-BC5}} (has wife and 8 children. Wife Ann Mathea Goensdatter Lekshus has parents and 1 sibling) :#Mari Halvorsdatter {{FamilySearch|LKNY-YRY}} (has husband and 8 children) :#Olina Halvorson {{FamilySearch|L715-7W7}} (has husband and 7 children. Husband Hans Christenson has parents and 1 sibling) :#Agnette Halversdatter {{FamilySearch|LKS9-Z67}} (Christine Pedersen Torgerson's mother) :#Engeborg Halvorsdatter {{FamilySearch|LKVW-G6R}} (died young) :#Hans Halvorsen {{FamilySearch|LKNK-BJ9}} (has wife and 11 children. Wife Christine Goensdatter Lekshus has parents and 1 sibling) :#Ingeborg Halvorsdatter {{FamilySearch|MXG2-ST2}} (has husband and 7 children) === Spouse === Karlene Jane Boyd {{FamilySearch|GL7K-KKW}} (Living?) '''DONE JODY''' *Father: Edward Allen Pierce Boyd {{FamilySearch|GNVR-CS2}} (End of the line) '''DONE JODY''' *Mother: Ida M Pink {{FamilySearch|GNVR-MZ1}} '''DONE JODY''' :*Grandfather: Karl Pink {{FamilySearch|G3Q1-S8S}} '''DONE JODY''' (His parents Karl Pink and Mary Piller are the end of the line) married Marie T Fuchs {{FamilySearch|GL7T-924}} (Marie has her own section below) They had 3 children: *#Carl Norbert Pink {{FamilySearch|GL7R-59N}} (has wife, no children) '''DONE JODY''' *#Richard Frank Pink {{FamilySearch|L58K-5J9}} (Has wife, no children. Wife Aubrey Marie Brainerd {{FamilySearch|L58K-5M8}} parents have large families) '''WIP JODY''' *#Ida M Pink {{FamilySearch|GNVR-MZ1}} (Karlene's mother) '''DONE JODY''' :*Grandmother: Marie T Fuchs {{FamilySearch|GL7T-924}} (End of the line) '''DONE JODY''' == Warren's Details == FamilySearch page for Warren: {{FamilySearch|LCVF-8JM}} Warren's parents are both deceased. They can both be added on SUNDAY: Mother: Luetta Dokken '''L6J2-CYR''' Father: Arthur Rheinhold Strelow '''L7G1-P6V''' [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 16:55, 22 August 2023 (UTC) *Warren's brother Richard Allan Strelow can be added '''L24G-CCT.''' FS has 3 decent sources. Additional sources from Ancestry and Findagrave have been added to FS BUT they may have to be tweaked after the thon. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. ---- '''Paternal Lineage''' Warren's father, Arthur Rheinhold Strelow, parents are Albert Reinhold Strelow '''L7G1-GP6''' and Martha Marie Emily Katzel '''L7G1-GB4'''. Their Children (8) are: *#Martha W. Strelow '''L7G1-P97''' *#William Frank Strelow '''L7G1-PSD''' *#Arthur Rheinhold Strelow '''L7G1-P6V''' *#Elsie M. Strelow '''L7G1-PQF''' *#Clarice Augusta Strelow '''9ZPK-9TL''' *#Hazel Isabelle Strelow '''L7G1-PWJ''' *#Mildred Elizabeth Strelow '''GWZM-Q34''' *#Milton Leslie Strelow '''L25Y-X6L''' **These individuals' FS profiles need to be looked at and possibly cleaned up. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. Warren's paternal grandfather, Albert Reinhold Strelow, has parents Heinrich "Henry" August Strelow '''G728-25Q''' and Henrietta Steckmann '''L25Y-2GV'''. Children (6) are: *#August John Henry Strelow '''L2LJ-V4H''' *#Fred Strelow '''L25Y-21R''' *#Albertina Strelow ''' G728-DTL''' *#Charles Henry Strelow '''KZ8S-JP1''' *#Albert Reinhold Strelow '''L7G1-GP6''' *#Eliza Anna Augusta Strelow ''' L25Y-LQH''' **These individuals' FS profiles need to be looked at and possibly cleaned up. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. ---- '''Maternal Lineage''' Warren's Mother Luetta Dokken '''L6J2-CYR''' comes from a large family. She is not on WT. Has decent sources on FS. [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 20:48, 22 August 2023 (UTC) Luetta's father, Carl Dokken is on WT, but a GEDCOM profile '''K81B-ZG2''' [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 20:50, 22 August 2023 (UTC). Carl Dokken WT ('''Dokken-13''') Carl's sources appear to be correct on FS and duplicate children have been removed. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. Luetta's mother, Christine Pedersen Torgerson is on WT ('''Torgerson-126''') FS is '''KCR4-2XX''' [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. After Luetta's father, Carl Dokken is added, add his other children ON SUNDAY. [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 21:03, 22 August 2023 (UTC) 11 Children are: #Clara Alfhild Dokken '''K8DD-PMM''' (has 5 children) #Oscar Dokken '''L6J2-CMR''' (has 2 wives with 5 children) #Ella Theodora Dokken '''L6J2-C7B''' (appears to have never married according to census records) #Arthur Ludwig Dokken '''L6J2-CCT''' (has 5 children) #Mabel Dokken '''L6J2-C66''' (has 5 children) #Norma Dokken '''L6J2-CJM''' (appears to have never married according to census records) #Emma Marietta Dokken '''L6J2-CLZ''' (appears to have never married according to census records) #Judith Dokken '''KHP2-3QW''' (has 3 children) #Clinton Perry Dokken '''L6J2-C59''' (married, no children) #Luetta Dokken '''L6J2-CYR''' (Warren's mom) #Verna D Dokken '''L6J2-Z9N''' (has 3 children) *These individuals, their spouses, and their children are all deceased and their profiles have been "cleaned up" in FS. They should all be ready to upload from Fs to WT. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. Carl Dokken's father is Christoffer Olsen Dokken '''L6P9-CQT''' and WT '''Dokken-14'''. The WT profile has no sources but FS has 4 available to copy and paste. He was born in ''Norway.'' [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. Carl Dokken's mother is Katherine Larsen Stefferud '''L6P9-CWL''' and WT ''Stefferud-1''. FS has 5 available sources to copy and paste. She was born in ''Norway.'' Their children (Carl's siblings) are: *Olaf Andrew Dokken '''LKVD-4VY''' (6 children, all deceased) **#Florence Katherine Dokken '''LVF5-7FX''' (1 child) **#Irene E. Dokken '''9763-4B3''' (1 child) **#Charles Dokken '''MZ2Y-F32''' **#Charles Dokke '''MZ2Y-F79''' **#Edna Marie Dokken '''KZFH-GQK''' **#Arthur W. Dokken '''KHCC-GRQ''' *John C Dokken '''LKVD-45B''' (10 children) **#Clarence Dokken '''LKKZ-DW9''' (never married) **#Cora Dokken '''LKKZ-DND''' (never married) **#Marie O Dokken '''LKKZ-DRG''' (3 children) **#Oscar Dokken '''LKKZ-68P''' (unsure but probably never married) **#Albert J Dokken '''LKKZ-X67''' (tombstone inscription "Beloved Husband" but spouse not found) **#Julia Dokken '''LKKZ-XGS''' (never married) **#Lawrence H Dokken '''LKKZ-F3K''' (never married) **#Lillie Katherine Dokken '''GSG5-89N''' (never married) **#Johnny Dokken '''GSG5-8NC''' (married, child is living) **#Pearl Hilma Dokken '''LBQ7-G1L''' (married, child is living) ***These individuals, their spouses, and their children are all deceased and their profiles have been "cleaned up" in FS. They should all be ready to upload from Fs to WT. [[Tice-1359|Tice-1359]] 22 August 2023. Carl Dokken's mother, Katherine Larsen Stefferud 's' ''L6P9-CWL'' and WT ''Stefferud-1'' parents are Lars Andersen '''MMJX-PB2''' and Karen Hansdatter '''K45Y-R6W''' . This couple does not go any further back on FS. NOTE: These individuals are all born in Norway and I am not qualified to determine the validity of the sourcing as I do not have any access the records outside of the US. Hopefully another team member can pick up from here. They have 5 children listed in FS: *#Katherine Larsen Stefferud '''L6P9-CWL''' and WT ''Stefferud-1'' *#Benjamin Larsen MDZT-LK3 *#Berith Anna Larsen MMD3-JKM *#Anton Larsen MDZT-LWT *#Casper Larsen MDZT-G3R *#Casper Larsen MDZT-GWC **Note: There are two Casper's but they have different birth and baptismal dates. ---- '''Spousal Lineage''' Warren's Spouse: Karlene Boyd - I added her to FS. '''GL7K-KKW'''. She may be alive though. [[Maynard-5042|Maynard-5042]] 17:00, 22 August 2023 (UTC) Added parents to Karlene on FS. [[Rodgers-2825|Rodgers-2825]] 02:39, 23 August 2023 (UTC) Karlene Jane Boyd's parents are: Father: Edward Allen Pierce Boyd '''GNVR-CS2''' and Mother: Ida M Pink '''GNVR-MZ1'''. Ida M Pink, mother, '''GNVR-MZ1''' parents are Karl Pink '''G3Q1-S8S''' and Marie T Fuchs '''GL7T-924'''. Children (3) are: *#Carl N Pink''' GL7R-59N''' *#Richard Frank Pink '''L58K-5J9''' (his spouse is Aubrey Marie Brainerd '''L58K-5M8''' who has quite an extensive family on FS which could be added) *#Ida M Pink '''GNVR-MZ1''' [https://www.hottytoddy.com/2014/12/09/adamspowerful-life-quotes-from-two-tremendous-leaders/ Article with information] on Strelow and [[Space:Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr|Coach Herbert Paul Brooks Jr Research]]. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 23:34, 22 August 2023 (UTC)

Warrenheip Street House

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The house that Eliza Harding nee. Lee's eldest sons built for her to get her away from their abusive father. After Eliza's death, it was purchased by Alice Silvey nee. Harding from her elder brothers. Alice and her family lived there until her death in 1967. :People known to have lived in or been associated with building this house - ::[[Lee-6127|Eliza Lee]] ::[http://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Harding-1655 Thomas Harding (junior)] ::[[Harding-1654|Harry Harding]] ::[[Harding-1653|Maud Harding]] ::[[Harding-1649|Kitty Harding]] ::[[Harding-1650|Bill Harding]] ::[[Harding-1651|Rupert Harding]] ::[[Harding-1646|Alice Harding]] ::[[Harding-1648|Violet Harding]] ::[[Harding-1652|Hector Harding]] ::[[Silvey-168|Henry Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-167|Trevor Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-166|Pearl Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-171|Jean Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-170|Lorna Silvey]] ::[[Ferguson-2856|Hector Ferguson]]

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Warren's Resources

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This profile acts as an index to key resources I have used multiple times in my genealogical research. == WikiTree Links == === Categories === * [[:Category:Regions|Regions]] === Style === * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance| Puritan Great Migration Project Editing Guidance]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Sources Style Guide]] * [[GEDCOM-created_biographies|Guidelines for Editing GEDCOM Bios]] === Sources === * [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] * [[:Category:Sources by Name|Categorized Source Summaries & Links]] * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Puritan Great Migration Project Sources]] == Genealogies By Surname == === Albee === * '''Albee''', George C., ''[[Space:The_Albee_Family_of_Berkeley%2C_California_1640_-_1940|The Albee Family of Berkely, California Present their lines of Descent, 1640 - 1940]]'' (Privately Published, South Orange, New Jersey, 1949, 40 page booklet) === Ayer === * '''Andrews''', Frank D., "Robert Ayars and His Descendants," Vineland, New Jersey (1918) [https://archive.org/details/robertayarshisde00andr] * '''Ayer''', Bill. [[Space:Descendants_of_John_Ayer|Descendants of John Ayer]] (Unpublished Manuscript Distributed Privately by Chet and Tina Ayer, Nov 1996) * '''Ayer''', Janson, "The Descendants of the Immigrant John Ayer of Haverhill, Massachusetts," Ayer Genealogy Website hosted on [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ayergenealogy/index.html RootsWeb] * '''Brown''', Willis & Winnie. ''[[Space:Family_of_Bernice_Winifred_Ayers_Ward|The Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward]]'' (Private Distribution, Mesa, Arizona, Version 10 - 1996; 142 pages) (a portion is available online as "The Descendancy of John Ayer" at [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~machaver/jayer.htm RootsWeb] ) * '''Chamberlain''', G. W.. ''[[Space:The_Genealogy_of_John_Ayer_of_Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts|The Genealogy of John Ayer of Haverhill, Massachusetts]].'' Unpublished Manuscripts at the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1908 - 1925 Malden, Massachusetts ) * '''Cronan''', Francis W., "Red Sunday, The Saltonstalls, The Dustons, and the Fighting Ayers, Merrimack Valley History," Record Publishing Company, Haverhill, MA (1965) [https://books.google.com/books/about/Red_Sunday.html?id=oJLxPwAACAAJ] * '''Gagnon''', Natalie, [[Space:The_History_Of_The_Ayers_Family|The History of the Ayers Family]] (Unpublished Manuscript prepared for Haverhill, MA, Public Library, distributed privately, Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1988) * '''Graves''', John Kimball. ''[[Space:Some_seventeenth-century_New_England_settlers_:_Ayer%2C_Aires%2C_Eayers%2C_Ayres%2C_Ayars%2C_Eyre|Some Seventeenth-century New England Settlers: Ayer, Aires, etc.]]'' (Published by Author, 1963, 52 pages.) [http://www.worldcat.org/title/some-seventeenth-century-new-england-settlers-john-ayer-john-aires-moses-eayers-richard-ayres-robert-ayars-samuel-ayres-simon-eyre-and-others-extended-four-generations/oclc/40768386&referer=brief_results] * '''Perley''', Sidney, ''[[Space:Ayer_Genealogy%2C_The_Descendants_of_John_Ayer_of_Salisbury_1640%2C_Haverhill_1647|Ayer Genealogy, The Descendants of John Ayer of Salisbury, 1640, Haverhill 1647]]'' (The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. IV, No. 10, Salem, Massachusetts, October 1900) [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE224150] * '''States'''. James Noyes. ''[[Space:Genealogy_of_the_Ayres_family_of_Fairfield_County%2C_Conn.|Genealogy of the Ayres family of Fairfield County Connecticut]]'' (Private Printing, New Haven, Connecticut, 1916) 176 pages [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofayres00stat] * '''Treman''', Ebenezer Mack. ''[[Space:The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America|The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America]]'' (Press of the Ithaca democrat, 1901) [https://archive.org/details/historyoftremant01lctrem] * '''Thurston''' - [http://ourfondmemories.com/Genealogy_Reports/Thurston05.01_Genealogy_Report_2010-01-02_font_14.pdf Our Fond Memories - Thurston Genealogy] - includes descendants of John Ayer and Elizabeth Thurston. * '''Ward''', Azuba Ruth, "The Ayers Family - Descendants of William Eayers of Londonderry, New Hampshire," Bellvue, WA (1980) [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105624] * '''Whitmore''', William Henry, "A Record of the Descendants of Captain John Ayres, Brrokfield, Mass." T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, MA (1870) [https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00byuwhit] === Bailey === * '''Bailey''', Hollis R., "Bailey Genealogy, James, John, and Thomas and their Descendants in Three Parts," Citizen Company of Somerville, MA under direction of the Bailey Family Association. (1899) (Reprint edition by Parker River Researchers, Newburyport, MA (1984)). [https://archive.org/stream/baileygenealogyj00bail#page/n7/mode/2up] === Bush === * '''Anjou''', Gustav, "History of the Ter '''Bush''' Family" New York, NY (1919) [https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_the_Ter_Bush_Family_of_East_F.html?id=0dlbuAAACAAJ] === Bruce === * '''Weeks''', Lyman H., "Book of '''Bruce''' - Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland," The Americana Society, New York (1907) [https://archive.org/details/bookofbruceances00week] === Carpenter === * '''Carpenter''', Amos B., "A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the '''Carpenter''' Family in America," Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amhearst, MA (1898) [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp] === Clifford === * Nicely, Charlotte A.E.. ''[[Space:The_Clifford_Family_and_a_few_Allied_Families|The Clifford Family and A Few Allied Families]]'' (Published Privately, Dover, New Hampshrie, 1973, 33 pages) === Colcord === * '''Colcord''' Genealogy - Descendants of Edward '''Colcord''' of New Hampshire 1630 - 1908, by Doan Blood Colcord, 1908, page 13 [https://books.google.com/books?id=gUMuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=mary+ayer,+samuel+colcord&source=bl&ots=wlnGMmH7Au&sig=RT55Tiv4UwmJ8wDXrhcfARqITNA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEIQ6AEwCWoVChMIrpXrl8-4yAIVhh8eCh2hTAoQ#v=onepage&q=mary%20ayer%2C%20samuel%20colcord&f=false] === Fish === * '''Fish''', Lester Warren. ''[[Space:The_Fish_Family_in_England_and_America|The Fish Family in England and America]]'' (Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1948, 530 pages) === Fowler === * '''Stckney''', Matthew A., "The '''Fowler''' Family, A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Philip and Mary Fowler of Ipswich, Mass." Salem Press, Salem, MA (1883) [https://archive.org/details/fowlerfamilygene00stic] === Getchall === * '''Getchall:''' Newhouse Family. ''[[Space:Gatchell/Getchell_Descendants|Gatchell / Getchell Descendants]]'' (Homestead Webpages, 1925) === Goodrich === * '''Case''', Lafayette W. , "The '''Goodrich''' Family in America - A Genealogy," Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, IL (1889) [https://archive.org/details/goodrichfamilyin00good] === Greene === * '''Greene''', Clarke, Louise Brownell. ''[[Space:The Greenes of Rhode Island|The Greenes of Rhode Island with historical records of English ancestry, 1534-1902]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1903; and later as NEGHS reprint; 892 pages) - [https://archive.org/details/greenesofrhodeis00gree] === Hazen === * '''Hazen''', Tracy Elliot. ''[[Space:The_Hazen_Family_in_America_-_A_Genealogy|The Hazen Family in America - A Genealogy]]'' (Robert Hazen, Thomaston, Connecticut; Printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Connecticut 1947) 1175 pages === Howland === * '''Howland''', Franklyn, "A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John '''Howland''', and their Descendants of the United States and Canada," New Bedford, MA (1885) [https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogica00howl] === Judkins === * '''Judkins''', Elizabeth Littlefield. ''[[Space:Job_Judkins_of_Boston_and_his_descendants|Job Judkins of Boston and his descendants]]'' (Privately Published, 1962, 17 Pages) === Lewis === * '''Lewis''', Wm. Terrell, " Genealogy of the '''Lewis''' Family in America," The Courier Journal Job Printing, Louisville, KY (1893) [https://books.google.com/books?id=fu4wAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Genealogy+of+the+Lewis+family+in+america,+Wm.+Terrell+Lewis&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAGoVChMIyNbDp_7CyAIVRBs-Ch3DjA9S#v=onepage&q=Genealogy%20of%20the%20Lewis%20family%20in%20america%2C%20Wm.%20Terrell%20Lewis&f=false] === Loomis === * '''Loomis''', Elias, et.al., "Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America and his Antecedants in the Old World," pub. by Elisa S. Loomis, Berea, OH (1909) [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofjos00loom#page/152/mode/2up] * '''Torrey''', Edwin F., "Frontier Justice: The Rise and Fall of the '''Loomis''' Gang," North Country Books, Utica, NY (1992) [https://books.google.com/books?id=LwbUNwAACAAJ&dq=The+Loomis+Gang,+George+Walter&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CC0Q6AEwA2oVChMIua7Y1PzCyAIVwxs-Ch3whwAR] * '''Walter''', George W., "The '''Loomis''' Gang," North Country Books, Utica, NY (1953) [https://books.google.com/books?id=ABHJHAAACAAJ&dq=The+Loomis+Gang,+George+Walter&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIua7Y1PzCyAIVwxs-Ch3whwAR] === MacBean === * '''MacBean''', Bernie. ''[[Space:The_Life_and_Family_of_John_Bean_of_Exeter_and_his_cousins|The Life and Family of John Bean of Exeter and his cousins]]'' (Clan MacBean Press, Cut and Shoot, Texas, USA, 1970 - 1985, 1387 pages) ; Vol II (1976, 4th ed 1984); Vol III (1982); Vol IV (1985), now out of print but some copies of some volumes available from Clan MacBean, Lakewood, CO. Master Clan family tree being developed online for members at [http://clanmacbean.org/ Clan MacBean] * '''MacBean''', Bernie. ''[[Space:The_Clan_MacBean_in_North_America|The Clan MacBean in North America, Vol. II, III, IV]]'' (Clan MacBean Press, Cut and Shoot, Texas, USA, 1976 - 1985, 2201 pages) === Martin === * '''Hay''', Thomas A., "'''Martin''' Genealogy," New York, NY (1911) [https://books.google.com/books?id=otb4ngEACAAJ&dq=Martin+Genealogy,+Thomas+A.+Hay&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAGoVChMIodHMi4DDyAIVSI8-Ch0y0gcr] === Meigs === * '''Meigs''', Henry Benjamin. ''[[Space:Record of the Descendants of Vincent Meigs|Record of the Descendants of Vincent Meigs]]'' (J. S. Bridges & co., Baltimore, Md., 1901) === Moody === * '''Moody''', Herbert Albion. ''[[Space:Historical_notes_concerning_the_Moody_family|Historical notes concerning the Moody family]]'' (Published by The Cabinet Press, Milford, New Hampshire, 1947; 64 pages.) === Mott === * '''Cornell''', Thomas C., "Adam and Anne '''Mott''', Their Ancestors and Their Descendants," A.V. Haight, Printer, Poughkeepsie, NY (1890) [https://books.google.com/books?id=QhY5AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=adam+and+anne+mott,+Thomas+Cornell&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAGoVChMIpNaFv_vCyAIVRI8-Ch2xVgrc#v=onepage&q=adam%20and%20anne%20mott%2C%20Thomas%20Cornell&f=false] === Osgood === * '''Osgood,''' Ira. ''[[Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_John%2C_Christopher_and_William_Osgood|A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts, (1894) 478 pages) - See [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00osgo Archive.org] or [https://books.google.com/books?id=_adFQAAACAAJ&dq=Genealogy+of+Descendants+of+John,+Christopher,+and+William+Osgood,+Ira+Osgood&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCGoVChMI4vrwnP_CyAIVhYI-Ch0qogkq Google Books] === Sackett === * '''Wegant''', Charles H., "The '''Sacketts''' of America, Their Ancestors and Descendants 1630-1907," Journal Print, Newburgh, NY (1907) 553 pgs. (Photocopy Book from New England Historic Genealogical Society) [https://archive.org/details/sackettsofameric02weyg] === Samson === * '''Sherman''', Robert Moody, & Ruth Wilder Sherman, "Mayflower Families In Progress - Henry '''Samson''' of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations," General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA (1992) === Slocum === * '''Slocum''', Charles Elihu. ''[[Space:A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America|A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America]]'' (The author in Syracuse, N. Y., 1882) * '''Slocum''', Charles Elihu. ''[[Space:History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America|History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America]]'' (Defience, Ohio, by the author, 1908) === Taylor === * '''Taylor''', George D., "A Book of the elder branch of the Connecticut Norwalk '''Taylor''' Family Who Migrated In 1785 From Fairfield County Connecticut, To Providence In Luzerne County, Pennsylvania," Scranton, PA (1928) [http://www.worldcat.org/title/catalogue-of-the-names-of-the-taylor-family-descended-from-john-taylor-english-emigrant-to-massachusetts-in-1630-through-his-eldest-son-john-taylor/oclc/414101268] === Thurston === * "'''Thurston''' Genealogies," compiled & published by Brown Thurston, Portland, Maine, 1892 [http://interactive.ancestry.com/15158/dvm_GenMono000590-00002-0?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d15158%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono000590-00030-1] ''(Note: numbering is different than 1880 edition)'' [[Space:Thurston Genealogies|Thurston Genealogies]] * "'''Thurston''' Genealogies," compiled & published by Brown Thurston and Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, Portland, Maine, 1880 [https://books.google.com/books?id=Mu8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA129&lpg=PA129&dq=moses+thurston+elizabeth+clifford&source=bl&ots=7a-AJmKeex&sig=jpb-7Jeh6-BE84EXdsriqvq_JHM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDUQ6AEwBGoVChMIqv6d1YPyxgIVCtCACh3O0Q5S#v=onepage&q=moses%20thurston%20elizabeth%20clifford&f=false] ''(Note: numbering is different than 1892 edition)'' [[Space:Thurston Genealogies|Thurston Genealogies]] * '''Thurston''' - [http://ourfondmemories.com/Genealogy_Reports/Thurston05.01_Genealogy_Report_2010-01-02_font_14.pdf Our Fond Memories - Thurston Genealogy] === Warren === * '''Shaw''', Robert K., Eugene A. Stratton, and Robert S. Wakefield, "Families of the Pilgrims - Richard '''Warren'''," Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, MA (1986) * '''Warren''', James A., "Ancestral Lines Of James A. '''Warren''' and Leonard H. Warren," Coxsackie, NY (1978) [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=64831&disp=Ancestral+lines+of+James+A.+Warren+and] === White === * '''White''', Almira L., "Genalogy of the Ancestors and Descendants of John '''White''' of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1574 - 1909," Press of Nicholas Print, Haverhill, MA (1909) [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=uI5bAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP14 Vol I] [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02whit1900 Vol II] [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00whit Vol III] [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescen04whitgoog Vol IV] === Williams === * '''Straus''', Oscar S., "Roger '''Williams''', The Pioneer of Religious Liberty," D. Appleton-Century Co., New York (1936) [https://archive.org/details/rogerwilliamspi00stragoog] * '''Williams''', Stephen W., "The Genealogy and History of the Family of '''Williams''' In America, More Particularly Of The Descendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury," Merriam & Mirick, Greenfield, MA (1847) [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=nYlbAAAAMAAJ] === Wood === * '''Wood'''. James A., ''[[Space:Descendants_of_the_twin_brothers_John_and_Benjamin_Wood|Descendants of the twin brothers John and Benjamin Wood]]'' (The Rumford Press, Concord, New Hampshire, 1902) 208 pages * '''Wood'''. John Sumner, St.. ''[[Space:The_Wood_family_index%2C_a_given_name_index|The Wood Family Index]]'' (Garrett & Massie, Germantown, Maryland, 1966) 578 pages * '''Wood'''. Leland N. and George E. Wood, ''[[Space:Wood_Genealogy_and_Other_family_Sketches|Wood Genealogy and other family sketches]]'' (The Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc., Rutland, Vermont, 1937) 146 pages [https://archive.org/details/woodgenealogyoth00wood] * '''Wood''', Norris Philip. ''[[Space:Descendants_and_Ancestors_of_Consider_Wood_and_His_Wife_Mary_Adams|Descendants and ancestors of Consider Wood and his wife Mary Adams of Middleborough, Massachusetts, Pomfret, Connecticut, Dutchess County, New York, Bradford County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Gateway Press Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1998) * '''Wood'''. William S., ''[[Space:Descendants_of_the_Brothers_Jeremiah_and_John_Wood|Descendants of the Brothers Jeremiah and John Wood]]'' (Press of Charles Hamilton, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1885) 292 pages == Resources By Location == === America === * '''Cutter''', William Richard. ''[[Space:New_England_Families_Genealogical_and_Memorial|New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial]]'' (Lewis Historical Publishing, New York, New York, 1913, pp 1568) * '''Farmer''', John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Carter, Andrews & co., Lancaster, Mass., 1829) * '''Lawrence''', Ruth. ''[[Space:Colonial_Families_of_America|Colonial Families of America.]]'' (National Americana Society, New York, New York, 1928 - 1940; 27 volumes) * '''Savage''', James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1862) === Connecticut === * '''Roberts''', Gary B. (NEHGS), "Genealogies of '''Connecticut''' Families," from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore (1983) *''' Preston''' (now Griswold), Connecticut -''' Early Marriage Records''' - 1720 - 1799 (These records were part of those taken from the books at Congregational Church Parishes throughout the state of Connecticut, from the years 1630 to 1800. Compiled by, Frederic W. Bailey "Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records prior to 1800". 1896-1906.) [http://homepage.ct.metrocast.net/~kamaba/NewLondonCo/Preston_Marriages.html] *''' Griswold''', Connecticut Church Early Records (Admissions, Baptisms, Deaths, Marriages) [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3032/41107_620303988_0332-00001?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d3032%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=41107_620303988_0332-00013] === Maine === * Little, George Thomas. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine|Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine]]'' (Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1909) === Massachusetts === * '''Drummond''', Audrey, and Nancy J. Springer, "'''Mayflower''' Passengers 1620," Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, MA (1992) * '''Gloucester:''' Pringle, James Robert. ''[[Space:History_of_the_Town_and_City_of_Gloucester%2C_Cape_Ann%2C_Massachusetts|History of Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massachusetts]]'' (Privately Printed, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1892, 340 Pages) * '''Harwood''', Joseph A., et.al., ''[[Space:Records_of_Littleton%2C_Massachusetts|Records of Littleton, Massachusetts]]'' (Patriot Press, Concord, Massachusetts, 1900, 720 pages) * '''Hoyt''', David, "The Old Families of '''Salisbury''' and '''Amesbury''', Massachusetts," original Snow & Farnham, Providence, RI (1897); Reprint - New England History Press, Somersworth (1981) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963772 vol 1] [https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal02hoyt Vol 2] [https://archive.org/details/oldfamiliesofsal03hoyt Vol 3] [[Space:The_Old_Families_of_Salisbury_and_Amesbury_Massachusetts|Old Fam of Salisbury & Amesbury]] * '''Martha's Vineyard:''' Banks, Dr. Charles E. ''[[Space:The History of Martha's Vineyard|The History of Martha's Vineyard]]'' (G.H. Dean, Boston, 1911) * '''Weston''', Thomas, "History of The Town of '''Middleboro''' Massachusetts," Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston & New York (1906) [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofm00wes] === New Hampshire === * [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/cemetery-records-new-hampshire.htm New Hampshire Cemetery Records] - part of New Horizon Genealogy of New England and New York * Lyford, James Otis. ''[[Space:History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912|History of the Town of '''Canterbury''', New Hampshire, 1727-1912]]'' (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1912) - [https://books.google.com/books?id=t8MMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA66&lpg=PA66&dq=joseph+clifford,+mary+healey,+nh&source=bl&ots=9JuynItRJU&sig=bbQ1AT0aD8LaSb8TL2cUY9wUIxs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjcm-jE2tfLAhUE1R4KHV50BZEQ6AEIRjAJ#v=onepage&q=joseph%20clifford%2C%20mary%20healey%2C%20nh&f=false Volume 2, Pages 65 - 66 on Google Books] * Chase, Benjamin. ''[[Space:History_of_old_Chester%2C_N._H.%2C_from_1719_to_1869|History of old '''Chester''', N.H., from 1719 to 1869]]'' (Published by Author, Auburn, New Hampshire, 1869; 812 pages) * Cogswell, Elliot Colby. ''[[Space:History_of_Nottingham%2C_Deerfield%2C_and_Northwood%2C_Rockingham_County%2C_N.H.|History of '''Nottingham, Deerfield''', and '''Northwood''', N. H.]]'' (J. B. Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1878, 936 pages.) * Brown, Warren. ''[[Space:History_of_The_Town_of_Hampton_Falls%2C_New_Hampshire|History of '''Hampton Falls''', New Hampshire]]'' (John R. Clarke Company, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1900; 637 pages) * Arsenault, Judith A., ''[[Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|Vital Records of '''Kingston''', New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994]]'' ( Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1995, 322 pages) * Little, William. ''[[Space:The_History_of_Warren:_A_Mountain_Hamlet%2C_Located_Among_the_White_Hills_of_New_Hampshire|The History of '''Warren''': A Mountain Hamlet, Located Among the White Hills of '''New Hampshire''']]'' (William E. Moore, Printer, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1870, 592 pages) * Plummer, George F.. ''[[Space:History_of_the_town_of_Wentworth%2C_New_Hampshire|History of the town of '''Wentworth, New Hampshire''']]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, New Hampshire, 1930, 401 pages) === New York === === Pennsylvania === * Blackman, Emily C., ''[[Space:History_of_Susquehanna_County%2C_Pennsylvania|History of '''Susquehanna County''', Pennsylvania]]'' (Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1873, 640 Pages) === Rhode Island === === Vermont ===

Warrenville, South Carolina

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Warrington Friends Burial Ground

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This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries]]. See the: * [[:Category:Warrington_Friends_Burial_Ground, Warrington, Cheshire|Warrington Friends Burial Ground category]] for people buried in this burial ground. Warrington Friends Burial Ground is a Quaker graveyard in the grounds of the Quaker Meeting House in Academy Street, Warrington, which was formerly in Lancashire but is now in Cheshire. Sources: * [https://www.quaker.org.uk/meetings/warrington Warrington Quaker website] * [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1329729 The listed building and graveyard]

Warrior Run Mine Disaster

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Wars of the Roses

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[[Category: Wars of the Roses]] See [[:Category: Wars of the Roses|the category]] for the groupings of battles/profiles]]. '''Background''':
'''The Wars of the Roses''' is a name given to a series of civil wars in England during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III from 1455-1485. The name "Wars of the Roses" refers to the heraldic badges associated with the two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet fighting for control of the English throne; the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. Collectively, these battles occurred in sporadic episodes between 1455 and 1485, but there were skirmishes both before and after this period. The conflict resulted from social and financial troubles following the [[:Category: Hundred Years' War| Hundred Years' War]] which had lasted from 1337-1453. '''Causes of the Wars of the Roses'''
After the Hundred Years War wih France the English monarchy's prestige was weakened by emergent socio-economic troubles. This weakened prestige unfolded structural problems with bastard feudalism, a system developed by the powerful duchies created by Edward III. Combined with the mental infirmity and weak rule of King Henry VI, these structural problems revived interest in the Yorkist claim to the throne by Richard of York. Historians disagree over which of these factors was the main catalyst for the wars. It was also used as a proxy war between France (on the Lancastrian side) and the Burgundian State (on the Yorkist side). For more information see: [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/roseswarcauses.htm Causes of the Wars of the Roses] At the close of the Hundred Years War with the French many thousands of ruffians, whose occupation was now gone, had been let loose in England. At the same time the power of feudalism had become concentrated in the hands of a few great lords, who were wealthy enough and powerful enough to become king-makers. The disbanded mercenaries were enlisted indifferently on either side of Lords supporting who they wanted to be king. This corruped the ordinary feudal tenantry with the evil habits of the French wars, and they pillaged the countryside, with accompaniments of murder and violence, wherever they went. These years of internal strife and conflict were marked by a ferocity and brutality which are practically unknown in the history of English wars before and since. '''Houses involved in the Wars of the Roses'''
* [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/houseoflancaster.htm The House of Lancaster] * [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/houseofyork.htm The House of York] * [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/houseofbeaufort.htm The House of Beaufort] * [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/houseofneville.htm The House of Neville] The Wars of the Roses Ended with last significant battle called The Battle of Bosworth Field (or Battle of Bosworth). It was there [[Tudor-18|Henry Tudor]] defeated [[York-1245|King Richard III]] and won the final victory against the last Yorkist king. Henry was a remote Lancastrian claimant, and he married Edward IV's daughter [[York-1076|Elizabeth of York]] to unite the two houses. Subsequently, the [[:Category: House of Tudor|House of Tudor]] ruled England and Wales for the next 117 years. '''Wikitree Battle Categories''':
Over 30 years there were a series of battles fought in England between the rival Plantagenet houses of [[:Category: House of Lancaster|Lancaster]] and [[:Category: House of York|York]], they chose the respective symbols of red and white roses. * [[:Category:First Battle of St Albans|First Battle of St Albans]], May 22nd 1455 - considered to be the first battle of what has come to be known as the Wars of the Roses. * [[:Category:Battle of Bamburgh Castle|Battle of Bamburgh Castle]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Blore Heath|Battle of Blore Heath]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Ludford Bridge|Battle of Ludford Bridge]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Sandwich (1460)|Battle of Sandwich]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Northampton (1460)|Battle of Northampton]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Wakefield|Battle of Wakefield]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Mortimer's Cross|Battle of Mortimer's Cross]] - * [[:Category:Second Battle of St Albans|Second Battle of St Albans]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Ferrybridge|Battle of Ferrybridge]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Towton|Battle of Towton]], on Palm Sunday, March 28th 1461 - Considered to be the bloodiest battle on English soil, leading to the defeat of Henry VI and the Lancastrian hold on the throne and the succession of Edward IV son of Richard Duke of York. * [[:Category:Battle of Hedgeley Moor|Battle of Hedgeley Moor]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Hexham|Battle of Hexham]] - 15th May 1464; Victory to House of York * [[:Category:Battle of Edgecote Moor|Battle of Edgecote Moor]] - 26 July 1469. * [[:Category:Battle of Losecoat Field|Battle of Losecoat Field]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Barnet|Battle of Barnet]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Tewkesbury|Battle of Tewkesbury]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Bosworth Field|Battle of Bosworth Field]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Stoke Field|Battle of Stoke Field]] - '''External Links to descriptions of Battles in the Wars of the Roses''' *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/albans1.htm The First Battle of St. Albans, 1455] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/bloreheath.htm The Battle of Blore Heath, 1459] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/ludford.htm The Rout of Ludford, 1459] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/northampton.htm The Battle of Northampton, 1460] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/wakefield.htm The Battle of Wakefield, 1460] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/mortimerscross.htm The Battle of Mortimer's Cross, 1461] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/albans2.htm The 2nd Battle of St. Albans, 1461] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/towton.htm The Battle of Towton, 1461] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/hedgeley.htm The Battle of Hedgeley Moor, 1464] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/hexham.htm The Battle of Hexham, 1464] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/edgecote.htm The Battle of Edgecote, 1469] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/edgecote.htm The Battle of Losecoat Field, 1470] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/barnet.htm The Battle of Barnet, 1471] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/tewkesbury.htm The Battle of Tewkesbury, 1471] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/pecquigny.htm The Treaty of Pecquigny, 1475] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/bosworth.htm The Battle of Bosworth Field, 1485] *[https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/stoke.htm The Battle of Stoke Field, 1487] '''People involved in the Wars of the Roses''' {| border="1" !!!!! |- |Henry VI||Ralph Neville, 2. Earl of Westmorland||John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford |- |Margaret of Anjou||Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury||John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford |- |Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York||Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick||Thomas de Clifford, 8. Baron Clifford |- |Edward IV||Edward Neville, Baron Bergavenny||John de Clifford, 9. Baron Clifford |- |Elizabeth Woodville||William Neville, Lord Fauconberg||John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester |- |Richard Woodville, 1. Earl Rivers||Robert Neville, Bishop of Salisbury||Thomas Grey, 1. Marquis Dorset |- |Anthony Woodville, 2. Earl Rivers||John Neville, Marquis of Montagu||Sir Andrew Trollop |- |Jane Shore||George Neville, Archbishop of York||Archbishop John Morton |- |Edward V||John Beaufort, 1. Duke Somerset||Edward Plantagenet, E. of Warwick |- |Richard III||Edmund Beaufort, 2. Duke Somerset||John Talbot, 2. E. Shrewsbury |- |George, Duke of Clarence||Henry Beaufort, 3. Duke of Somerset||John Talbot, 3. E. Shrewsbury |- |||Edmund Beaufort, 4. Duke Somerset||John de la Pole, 2. Duke of Suffolk |- |||Margaret Beaufort||John de la Pole, E. of Lincoln |- |||Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond||Edmund de la Pole, E. of Suffolk |- |||Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke||Richard de la Pole |- |||Humphrey Stafford, D. Buckingham||John Sutton, Baron Dudley |- |||Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham||James Butler, 5. Earl of Ormonde |- |||Humphrey Stafford, E. of Devon||Sir James Tyrell |- |||Thomas, Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby||Edmund Grey, first Earl of Kent |- |||Sir William Stanley||George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent |- |||Archbishop Thomas Bourchier||John, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton |- |||Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex||James Touchet, 7th Baron Audley |- |||John Mowbray, 3. Duke of Norfolk||Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy |- |||John Mowbray, 4. Duke of Norfolk||Robert Hungerford, Lord Moleyns |- |||John Howard, Duke of Norfolk||Thomas, Lord Scales |- |||Henry Percy, 2. E. Northumberland||John, Lord Lovel and Holand |- |||Henry Percy, 3. E. Northumberland||Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell |- |||Henry Percy, 4. E. Northumberland||Sir Richard Ratcliffe |- |||William, Lord Hastings||William Catesby |- |||Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter||Ralph, 4th Lord Cromwell |- |||William Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel||Jack Cade's Rebellion, 1450 |- |||William Herbert, 1. Earl of Pembroke|| |} '''External Informational Links''': See also: * Hinckley Past and Present; [http://www.hinckleypastpresent.org/bosworthwar.html The War of the Roses] * [[Wikipedia: Wars of the Roses]] * [https://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/warsoftheroses.htm The Wars of the Roses]

War's of the Rose's

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The goal of this project is to match existing pre 1500 profiles on wikitree to the people in this story. Its simple you read it. You see a name that has a profile, you edit this and create a link. These will be pre 1500 profiles. So let's be accurate. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-32982|Dave Martin]]. The text we will be matching to profiles is * '''Famous Men Relatives of the Middle Ages, by John Henry Haaren, [1904], at sacred-texts.com edited for links by David martin and wikitree volunteers.''' WARWICK THE KINGMAKER Creator of the [Wars of the Roses]. LIVED FROM 1428-1471 Our Great grandfather the earl of [[Neville-203|Warwick]], known as the "kingmaker," was the most famous man in England for many years after the death of [[Lancaster-269|Henry V]]. He lived in a great castle with two towers higher than most church spires. It is one of the handsomest dwellings in the world and is visited every year by thousands of people. The kingmaker had a guard of six hundred men. At his house in London meals were served to so many people that six fat oxen were eaten at breakfast alone. He had a hundred and ten estates in different parts of England and no less than 30,000 persons were fed daily at his board. He owned the whole city of Worcester, and besides this and three islands, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, so famed in our time for their cattle, belonged to him. He had a cousin of whom he was as fond as if he were a brother. This was [[York-1210|Richard, duke of York]], whose was also own cousin to King Henry VI, the son of Henry V. One evening as the sun was setting, and the warders were going to close the gates of the city of York for the night, a loud blast of a horn was heard. It was made by the sentry on the wall near the southern gate. An armed troop was approaching. When they drew near the gate their scarlet coats embroidered with the figure of a boar proved them to be the men of the earl of Warwick. The earl himself was behind them. The gate was opened. Passing through it and on to the castle, the earl and his company were soon within its strong stone walls. "Cousin," said the earl of [[Neville-203|Warwick]] to the duke of York as they sat talking before a huge log fire in the great room of the castle, "England will not long endure the misrule of a king who is half the time out of his mind." The earl spoke the truth. Every now and then [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]] lost his reason, and the duke of York, or some other nobleman, had to govern the kingdom for him. The earl of [[Neville-203|Warwick]] added: "You are the rightful heir to the throne. The claim of Henry VI comes through Lancaster, the fourth son of Edward III--yours through Lionel, the second. His claim comes through his father only--yours through both your father and mother. It is a better claim and it is a double claim." "That is true, my cousin of [[Neville-203|Warwick]]," replied the duke of York, "but we must not plunge England into war." "Surely not if we can help it," replied the earl. "Let us first ask for reform. If the king heeds our petition, well and good. If not I am determined, cousin of York, that you shall sit on the throne of England instead of our insane sovereign." A petition was soon drawn up and signed and presented to Henry. It asked that Henry would do something which would make the people contented. The king paid no attention to it. Then a war began. It was the longest and most terrible that ever took place in England. It lasted for thirty years. Those who fought on the king's side were called Lancastrians, because Henry's ancestor, [[Plantagenet-66|John of Gaunt, was the duke of Lancaster]]. The friends of Richard were called Yorkists, because he was duke of York. The Lancastrians took a red rose for their badge; the Yorkists a white one. For this reason the long struggle has always been called the "War of the Roses." In the first great battle the Red Rose party was defeated and the king himself was taken prisoner. The victors now thought that the duke of York ought to be made king at once. However, a parliament was called to decide the question, and it was agreed that Henry should be king as long as he lived, but that at his death the crown should pass to the duke of York. II MOST people though this was a wise arrangement; but [[Anjou-253|Queen Margaret]], Henry's wife, did not like it at all, because it took from her son the right to reign after his father's death. So she went to Scotland and the North of England, where she had many friends, and raised an army. She was a brave woman and led her men in a battle in which she gained the victory. The duke of York was killed, and the queen ordered some of her men to cut off his head, put upon it a paper crown in mockery, and fix it over one of the gates of the city of York. [[Neville-203|Warwick]] attacked the [[Anjou-253|Queen]] again as soon as he could; but again she was victorious and captured from Warwick her husband, the king, whom the earl had held prisoner for some time past. This was a great triumph for [[Anjou-253|Margaret]], for Henry became king once more. But the people were still discontented. The York party was determined that Edward, the son of the old duke of York, should be made king. So thousands flocked to the White Rose standard and Warwick marched to London at their head. The [[Anjou-253|Queen]] saw that her only safety was in flight. She left London and the kingmaker entered the city in triumph. The citizens had been very fond of the old duke of York, and when his party proclaimed his handsome young son King [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]] , the city resounded with the cry "God save King Edward." Brave [[Anjou-253|Queen Margaret]] was completely defeated in another battle. The story is told that after this she fled into a forest with her young son. A robber met them, but Margaret, with wonderful courage, said to him, "I am your queen and this is your prince. I entrust him to your care." The man was pleased with the confidence that she showed. He took her and the young prince to a safe hiding place, and helped them to escape from England in a sailing vessel. III EDWARD IV now seemed to be seated securely upon the throne. But trouble was near. [[Neville-203|Warwick]] wished him to follow his advice. Edward thought he could manage without any advice. Then the king and the kingmaker quarreled, and at last became open enemies and fought one another on the field of battle. The end of it was that Warwick was defeated, and driven out of the country. He sailed across the channel and sought refuge in France. There whom should he meet but his old enemy, [[Anjou-253|Queen Margaret]]. She had beaten him in battle, and had beheaded his friend and cousin Richard, duke of York; he had beaten her and driven her from her kingdom; and twice he had made her husband prisoner and taken from him his crown. In spite of all this the two now became fast friends, and the kingmaker agreed to make war upon Edward and restore Henry to the throne. He asked assistance from Louis XI, king of France, who supplied him with men and money. So with an army of Frenchmen the kingmaker landed on the shores of England. Thousands of Englishmen who were tired of Edward flocked to Warwick's standard, and when he reached London he had an army of sixty thousand men. Edward fled without waiting for a battle and escaped to the Netherlands in a sailing-vessel. The kingmaker had now no one to resist him. The gates of London were opened to him, and the citizens heartily welcomed him. Marching to the Tower, he brought out the old king and placed him once more upon the throne. But though Edward had fled, he was not discouraged. He followed the example of the kingmaker and asked aid from foreign friends. The duke of Burgundy supplied him with money and soldiers, and he was soon back in England. His army grew larger and larger every day. People had been very much dissatisfied with Edward and had rejoiced to get rid of him and have Henry for king, because if Henry was not clever he was good. But in a short time they had found out that England needed a king who was not only good but capable. So when Edward and his French soldiers landed most people in England welcomed them. The kingmaker was now on the wrong side. Edward met him in battle at a place called Barnet, and completely defeated him. Warwick was killed and Henry once more became prisoner. In another battle both [[Anjou-253|Margaret]] and her son were made prisoners. The son was brutally murdered in the presence of King Edward. Margaret was placed in the Tower, and King Henry, who died soon after the battle of Tewksbury, was probably poisoned by order of Edward. In 1438, after a reign of twenty-two years, Edward died, leaving two sons. Both were boys, so Edward's brother, Richard, duke of Gloucester, was made regent until young Edward V, the older of the two, should come of age. But Richard was determined to make himself king. So he put both the young princes in the Tower. He than hired ruffians to murder them. One night, when the little princes were asleep, the murderers smothered them with pillows and buried their bodies at the foot of a stairway in the Tower, and there, after many years, their bones were found. After Richard had murdered his two nephews, he was crowned king, as Richard III, much pleased that his plans had succeeded so well. He thought that now nobody could lay claim to the throne. But he was mistaken. One person did claim it. This was Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond. Henry's father, Edmund Tudor, was only a Welsh gentleman, but was the half-brother of [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]] through their mother Queen Katherine. Henry's mother was descended from John of Gaunt, fourth son of Edward III, and thus through his mother he was of royal blood and a Lancastrian. When Richard III by his wickedness and cruelty had made all England hate him, the Red Rose party gathered about Henry Tudor, raised an army, and fought against the king in the battle of Bosworth. Richard was a bad man, but he was brave, and he fought like a lion. However, it was all in vain. He was defeated and killed. His body was thrown on the back of a horse, carried to a church near the field of battle and buried. The battered crown which Richard had worn was picked up and placed on Henry's head and the whole Lancastrian army shouted, "Long live King Henry!" Parliament now voted that Henry Tudor and his heirs should be kings of England. Not long afterwards Henry married the heiress of the house of York, and thus both the Red Roses and the White were satisfied, as the king was a Lancastrian and the queen a Yorkist. So the long and terrible Wars of the Roses came to an end. Wars of the Rose's, The Major Noble Participants Below are mini-biographies of the Major noble participants in the wars of the roses. Notice that most families had more than one generation involved in the conflict. Those nobles that allied with the Lancastrian cause are labeled with a . Nobles that supported the Yorkists effort are labeled with a . Nobles that switched allegiances are marked with both in the order of their allegiance. Links in blue are Martin family, killed in the wars Audley John Audley (14xx - 1459) Died leading the Lancastrian forces at Blore heath. traitor John Audley (14xx - 14xx) First supported the Lancastrians and was captured in 1459 at Calais. Joined the Yorkist cause and was a member of Richard III's council. Beaufort [[Beaufort-4|Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset]] (c. 1406 - 1455) Died at battle of First St. Albans. [[Somerset-10|Henry Beaufort,duke of Somerset]] (c 1436 - 1464) Killed at Hexham. [[Beaufort-14|Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset]] (1439 - 1471) Brother of Henry; killed at Tewkesbury. Clifford Thomas Clifford (14xx - 1455) Died at battle of First St. Albans. John Clifford (14xx - 1461) First supported the Yorkist cause then fought against them at Wakefield and Towton where he was killed. Herbert William Herbert, earl of Pembroke (14xx - 1469) Executed after the battle of Edgecote Moor Howard John Howard, duke of Norfolk (14xx - 1485) Related to the Mowbrays. Awarded duke of Norfolk in 1483. Killed at Bosworth. Mowbray Traitor [[Mowbray-359|John Mowbray]], duke of Norfolk (1444 - 1476) Married to the duke of York's niece. Switched allegiances many times. Neville [[Neville-163|Richard Nevelle]], earl of Salisbury (1400 - 1460) An early Yorkist leader; was executed after the battle of Wakefield. [[Neville-203|Richard Neville, earl of Warwick, the Kingmaker]] (1428 - 1471) The most powerful non-royal leader. Worked to make Edward IV king. Killed at the battle of Barnet. Sir George De Neville (1400-1471)1st Baron of Latimer, Knight of the Garter, Murdered in the Kings Charge. Percy Henry Percy, 2nd earl of Northumberland (1392 - 1455) The Percies were the arch-enemies of the Neville family. Henry died at First St. Albans. Henry Percy, 3rd earl of Northumberland (1421 - 1461) Died at the battle of Towton Ralph Percy (14xx - 1464) Killed at the battle of Hedgley Moor. Henry Percy, 4th earl of Northumberland (1449 - 1489) Imprisoned by Edward IV then pardoned. Killed by peasants of Yorkshire. Sir Thomas Percy(1504-153 Alnwick, Northumberland, England, Hung for treason or in retribution for the wars of the roses? Roos Thomas Roos Executed after the battle of Hexham. ==Battles==
{| style="width: 100%" * [[:Category:First Battle of St Albans|First Battle of St Albans]], May 22nd 1455 - considered to be the first battle of what has come to be known as the Wars of the Roses. * [[:Category:Battle of Bamburgh Castle|Battle of Bamburgh Castle]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Blore Heath|Battle of Blore Heath]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Ludford Bridge|Battle of Ludford Bridge]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Sandwich (1460)|Battle of Sandwich]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Northampton (1460)|Battle of Northampton]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Wakefield|Battle of Wakefield]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Mortimer's Cross|Battle of Mortimer's Cross]] - * [[:Category:Second Battle of St Albans|Second Battle of St Albans]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Ferrybridge|Battle of Ferrybridge]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Towton|Battle of Towton]], on Palm Sunday, March 28th 1461 - Considered to be the bloodiest battle on English soil, leading to the defeat of Henry VI and the Lancastrian hold on the throne and the succession of Edward IV son of Richard Duke of York. * [[:Category:Battle of Hedgeley Moor|Battle of Hedgeley Moor]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Hexham|Battle of Hexham]] - 15th May 1464; Victory to House of York * [[:Category:Battle of Edgecote Moor|Battle of Edgecote Moor]] - 26 July 1469. * [[:Category:Battle of Losecoat Field|Battle of Losecoat Field]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Barnet|Battle of Barnet]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Tewkesbury|Battle of Tewkesbury]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Bosworth Field|Battle of Bosworth Field]] - * [[:Category:Battle of Stoke Field|Battle of Stoke Field]] - |}
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Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Warwickshire|Warwickshire Sources]] == Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day == * by [[Maynard-2263|Frances Evelyn (Maynard) Greville]], the Countess of Warwick (1861-1938) * published by Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, London, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5SAhT9Z3I5MC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vcRLAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/warwickcastleits01warwuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154396 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I6Da8rdLK8QC ::* https://archive.org/details/warwickcastleits02warw ::* https://archive.org/stream/warwickcastleits02warwuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154396 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greville, Frances Evelyn. ''[[Space:Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day|Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day]]'' (Hutchinson, London, 1903) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Greville|Greville]])

Warwick General Cemetery, Warwick, Queensland

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[[Category: Warwick General Cemetery, Warwick, Queensland]] [[Category: Warwick, Queensland]][[Category:Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This page is part of the [[Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:''' Warwick General Cemetery '''Address:''' Warwick, Queensland '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Warwick General Cemetery is in Wentworth Street, Warwick, Queensland, Australia."602152: Warwick General Cemetery", Queensland Heritage Register, ''Queensland Government'' https://environment.ehp.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=602152, 17 August 2017. Warwick General Cemetery, surveyed in the 1850s, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Queensland and was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 April 2001. The earliest known burial in the cemetery was of Thomas Howard in 1853. The cemetery is divided into sections such as Church of England, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pagan and Warwick War Cemetery. The cemetery was in the Shire of Rosenthal from 1886 until 1994 when that shire became part of the Shire of Warwick, which in 2008 was amalgamated into the Southern Downs Region."Region Information", ''Southern Downs Regional Council'', http://www.sdrc.qld.gov.au/our-region/region-information, 17 August 2017. Resources for Warwick General Cemetery records are: #Queensland Family History Society. 1984, ''Queensland Family History Society cemetery index [microform]'" The Society [Indooroopilly, Qld], a name index to burials/headstones in a range of Queensland cemeteries (in 2 parts); #Dern, David & Dern, Julie 1999, ''Dern index Queensland : [monumental inscriptions of 250 cemeteries]'', David & Julie Dern, Bundaberg, Qld, http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/44266328 #“Australia, Cemetery Inscriptions, 1802-2005.” Images. ''FamilySearch''. http://FamilySearch.org : accessed 2017. Cemetery offices, Australia. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Australia_Cemetery_Inscriptions_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) ==Sources ==

Warwickshire Research Resources

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[[:Category:Warwickshire|'''The Warwickshire County Category''']] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''This page is designed to keep Warwickshire Genealogy Resources in one place''' If you find other resources that belong here then please feel free to edit the page in an appropriate manner. Thank you!! ==Warwickshire Resources== '''Wikitree Resources''' *[[Space:Sources-England#Warwickshire|Warwickshire Sources]] - Links to Wikitree pages containing detailed bibliographic information and online access points for each publication listed. '''Vital records, cemeteries, family history societies''' *[http://heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk/warwickshire-county-record-office/county-record-office-collections/county-record-office-tracing-your-warwickshire-ancestors/ Warwickshire County Record Office - Tracing Your Warwickshire Ancestors] *[http://midland-ancestors.uk/resources/_warwickshire/ Midland Ancestors Warwickshire] - The Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WAR/#Archives Genuki Warwickshire] Gateway to a wide range of Warwickshire resources. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Warwickshire,_England_Genealogy FamilySearch - Warwickshire, England Genealogy] *[http://www.interment.net/uk/eng/warwickshire.htm Warwickshire Cemetery Records] - Internment.net '''Publications''' *Bloom, J. Harvey, and W. P. W. Phillimore. [https://archive.org/details/warwickshirepar00willgoog Warwickshire Parish Registers. Vol. 1 Marriages] London: Phillimore, 1904. *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/subject.aspx?subject=5&gid=34 British History Online] Links to ''A History of the County of Warwick'', readable online. *[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=56YLAAAAYAAJ Henry T. Cooke (Bookseller). An Historical and Descriptive Guide to Warwick Castle, Beauchamp Chapel, Kenilworth Castle, Guy’s Cliff, Stoneleigh Abbey, Charlecote Hall, Stratford, Coombe Abbey, and All Other Places of Interest in the Neighborhood.] Warwick: Printed and published by H.T. Cooke, 1851. *Warwick, Frances Evelyn Maynard Greville.''Warwick Castle and Its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day.'' [https://archive.org/details/warwickcastleits01warwuoft Vol. I] [https://archive.org/details/warwickcastleits02warwuoft Vol.2] London: Hutchinson, 1903. *Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society, Warwick, England. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=eKUaAAAAYAAJ ''Notices of the Churches of Warwickshire.''] Vol. 1. Warwick: H.T. Cooke, 1847. * [[Space:Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day|Warwick Castle and its Earls, from Saxon Times to the Present Day]] * [[Space:The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated|The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated]] * Phillimore’s Parish Register Series [[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series#Warwickshire_Parish_Register|Warwickshire Parish Register]]: Vol. 1, 2, 3 [[Category:Warwickshire Research Resources]] Quick Links: [[:Category:England|England]] | [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[:Category:Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] | [[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Resources]] ==Warwickshire Research Resources== ===On Other Websites=== * [http://archivesunlocked.warwickshire.gov.uk/calmview/ '''Warwickshire’s Past Unlocked'''], the online catalogue of Warwickshire County Record Office. * [http://heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk/warwickshire-county-record-office/county-record-office-collections/county-record-office-church-of-england-parish-registers-and-census-returns/ '''Heritage & Culture Warwickshire, Church Registers and Census Returns.'''] This is a website run by Warwickshire County Council's Heritage and Culture Service. * [http://www.midlandshistoricaldata.org/ '''Midlands Historical Data.'''] A digital library for family historians interested in the Midlands (this also includes Shropshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire); a collection including electoral rolls, directories, local history books, and regimental histories. * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WAR/ '''Genuki Warwickshire'.'''] This website includes links and/or physical locations of Warwickshire data—including but not limited to: cemeteries, civil registrations, land & property, medical records, newspapers, and occupations. * [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/county/warwickshire/parish_records/ '''Warwickshire Parish Records.'''] This includes a directory of online locations for parish records for Warwickshire. * [http://wfhs.org.uk/ '''Warwickshire Family History Society.'''] The WFHS has been in operation for over 25 years, and while they do charge money for the research that they do (as they do mostly physical research rather than online), it is definitely worth taking a look at. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Warwickshire,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records '''FamilySearch Wiki—Online Genealogy Records.'''] A FamilySearch index of genealogical records available on their website relating to Warwickshire. * [http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/warwickshire.html '''Domesday Book, Warwickshire Index.'''] An online index of domesday place-names and landowners, sorted by civil parish. * [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/ '''Our Warwickshire.'''] A website containing thousands of photos, stories, memories and maps relating to the history, heritage, and natural environment of Warwickshire. * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/vch--warks '''A History of the County of Warwick.'''] British History Online contains volumes 2 to 8 of ''A History of the County of Warwick.'' ===On WikiTree=== * [[Space:Publications of the Dugdale Society|'''Publications of the Dugdale Society.''']] ::* Vol. 6 (1928) The Lay Subsidy Roll for Warwickshire of Edward III. ::* Vol. 11 (1932) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol I. ::* Vol. 15 (1932) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol II. ::* Vol. 16 (1932) Rolls of the Warwickshire and Coventry Sessions of the Peace, 1377-1397 ::* Vol. 18 (1943) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol III. ::* Vol. 21 (1952) Ministers' Accounts of the Warwickshire Estates of the Duke of Clarence. ::* Vol. 22 (1956) Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol I ::* Vol. 27 (1971) Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol II. ::* Vol. 28 (1970) Warwickshire Printers' Notices. ::* Vol. 29 (1975) Warwickshire Apprentices and their Masters, 1710-1760 ::* Vol. 43 (2010) The Warwickshire Hearth Tax Returns ::* Vol. 47 (2014) The 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Warwickshire. *[[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|'''Phillimore's Parish Register Series.''']] *[[Space:Publications_of_the_Dugdale_Society|'''Publications of the Dugdale Society.''']] *[[Space:The_Antiquities_of_Warwickshire_Illustrated|'''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated.''']] *[[Space:Warwick_Castle_and_its_Earls%2C_from_Saxon_Times_to_the_Present_Day|'''Warwick Castle and its Earls.''']]

Was she Judith Fine

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Wasatch County, Utah

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Waseca County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Waseca County, Minnesota]] == Waseca County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Waseca County, Minnesota project page! Dakota Indians inhabited the land of Waseca County before the first white settlers located here. The Asa and Eliza Sutlief family filed the first claim in the county in Wilton Township in 1854. By the time the county was organized in 1857, most of the areas in the county were established. Waseca is a Dakota word meaning rich, especially in provisions. In Dakota writing and books the word waseca is spelled as we spell the name and is used to mean fertile. The name Waseca was first applied to the earliest farming settlement in 1855 near the present city of Waseca.Discover Waseca. Accessed October 08, 2018. http://discoverwaseca.com/visitors/what-to-do/historic-waseca/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Rice County (northeast) *Steele County (east) *Freeborn County (southeast) *Faribault County (southwest) *Blue Earth County (west) *Le Sueur County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Elysian (partly in Le Sueur County) :Janesville :New Richland :Waldorf :Waseca (county seat) === Townships === :Alton Township :Blooming Grove Township :Byron Township :Freedom Township :Iosco Township :Janesville Township :New Richland Township :Otisco Township :St. Mary Township :Vivian Township :Wilton Township :Woodville Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waseca_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waseca_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/waseca/ *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mnwaseca/index.htm *https://archive.org/details/cu31924028913114/page/n7 == Sources ==

Washburn Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ==''The First Thirty Years: Life As Nels''== My great-grandfather [[Nelson-14119|Earl Washburn]] was born on 29 February 1888Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. in Alexandria, Hanson, Dakota Territory (South Dakota), United States. '''''However, he was not born as Earl Washburn at all, but as Nels Christian Nelson (aka Nielsen).''''' According to the back of a photograph in my aunt's collection of family photos (see images), his parents were [[Nelson-14120|Lars Christian Nelson]] (Nielson) and [[Christiansen-1056|Karen Dorothea Regina Christiansen]] -- not Washburns at all. According to the 1900 US Federal Census"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-691Q-LNF?cc=1325221&wc=9BQT-YHD%3A1031648401%2C1032546001%2C1032560201 : 5 August 2014), South Dakota > Hanson > ED 175 Rosedale & Worthen Townships > image 2 of 11; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). and U.S. Naturalization Record IndexesAncestry.com. U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791-1906 (M1299); Microfilm Serial: M1299; Microfilm Roll: 27, Lars and Dorothea (as she was usually called) immigrated from Denmark on 7 October 1886, first arriving in New Haven, Connecticut. Their son, Nels (later known as Earl Washburn), was my great-grandfather. By 1910, the Nelsons had moved to Milltown, Polk, Wisconsin. Nels was 22, single, worked as a carpenter, and was living in his parents' household along with his four younger sisters (Hannah, Mattie, Mary, and Minnie)."United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-VB4?cc=1727033&wc=QZZH-5CM%3A133639501%2C137798001%2C133736001%2C1589088857 : 24 June 2017), Wisconsin > Polk > Milltown > ED 169 > image 12 of 24; citing NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). I have not located any records for Lars or Dorothea after 1910. Nels married [[Rogers-34950|Minnie Adeline Rogers]] on 16 October 1916 in Eleanor, Meade County, South DakotaAncestry.com. South Dakota, U.S., Marriages, 1905-2017 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. South Dakota Department of Health. when he was 28 years old. At the age of 29, Nels registered for the draft on 5 June 1917Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Registration State: South Dakota; Registration County: Lawrence; Roll: 1877795. According to his Registration Card, Nels was working as a millwright for Trojan Mining Co.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan,_South_Dakota in Trojan, South Dakota, and had previously served one year as a Private with the Minnesota National Guard. A few months later, Nels and Minnie's first daughter, [[Nelson-25156|Helen Elize Nelson]], was born on 11 Sept 1917 in Deadwood, South DakotaAncestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. Almost two years later, their son, [[Nelson-25157|Kenneth Morris Nelson]], was born on 14 Aug 1919. Based on the three public family trees on Ancestry.comhttps://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/113465517/family?cfpid=132096318572https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/4871574/family?cfpid=302032566311https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/101841979/family?cfpid=212112016858 that have Nels, Minnie, and their children listed, Nels was presumed dead or missing before 1920. In 1920, according to the census record, Nels was living in Iowa as a boarder, working as a farm laborer, and he was allegedly widowedAncestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Year: 1920; Census Place: Perry Ward 2, Dallas, Iowa; Roll: T625_486; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 15. I have not been able to locate Minnie, Helen, or Kenneth on the 1920 US Census, but Minnie was certainly not dead, and Nels was not a widower. In the 1925 South Dakota State CensusAncestry.com. South Dakota, U.S., State Census, 1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014., Minnie is listed as divorced. Minnie married Emery Willis Hotchkin on 5 September 1924 (date from Minnie's obituary, which I suspect may be off by one year), and together they had two sons, [[Hotchkin-77|Angelo Richard Hotchkin]] on 4 July 1926Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015., and [[Hotchkin-78|Anthony Hotchkin]] on 2 April 1934Ancestry.com. U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.. Emery and Minnie separated sometime prior to 1960 but never divorced.https://www.hotchkinfamilyhistory.com/p190.htm Nels and Minnie's son, Kenneth, died tragically in a drowning accident on 7 Aug 1933Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota, 11 Aug 1933, Fri • Page 12 (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80861693/obituary-for-kenneth-morns-nelson/)South Dakota Department of Health. Index to South Dakota Death Records, 1905-1955. Pierre, SD, USA: South Dakota Department of Health., just days before his 14th birthday. ==''A New Name, A New Life''== Per the story recounted to his "Washburn" children, Nels Nelson and his friend, Earl Washburn, were train-hopping, traveling to who-knows-where. The story goes that Earl was run over by a train and Nels '''''assumed his identity'''''. He continued to use his actual date of birth, however, and his parents' names were known, so he didn't completely shed his former self. According to the National Cemetery AdministrationNational Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006., the *new* Earl Washburn began service in the United States Marine Corps on 7 October 1920, at the age of 32. Sometime between 1920 and 1922, Earl married [[Seago-206|Alma Eloise Seago]], a native of Augusta, Georgia. Their first child, [[Washburn-3222|Mary Elizabeth Washburn]], was born 10 July 1923 in Georgia.See 1930 Census link below The following year, their son, [[Washburn-3223|Earl Seago Washburn]] was born in Parris Island, South Carolina (about 5 miles south of Beaufort) on 1 February 1925.Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. About 20 months later, their third child, and my grandmother, [[Washburn-3209|Dorothy Linda Washburn]] was born on 29 October 1926 in Augusta, Georgia. On 21 May 1927, Earl was listed as a Staff Sergeant (Class 6) in the Volunteer Marine Corps Reserve, living at an address in East Harlem, New York. While in New York, Earl and Alma had a baby boy named [[Washburn-3224|Alvin Loris Washburn]] on 3 August 1928. Baby Alvin died at nine months old in Augusta, Georgia, so they left New York sometime between 1928 and 1929.Ancestry.com. ''U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. The first time "Earl" appears in the US Federal Census is 1930"United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RC7-RZ?cc=1810731&wc=QZFQ-58Q%3A648803101%2C649117401%2C649183401%2C1589282346 : 5 May 2016), South Carolina > Beaufort > Beaufort > ED 3 > image 3 of 10; citing NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002)., at the age of 42, when he was living in Beaufort, South Carolina with Alma and their children. In this census, Earl's parents' birthplaces are both listed as South Dakota, ''not'' Denmark. A third daughter, [[Washburn-4969|Alma Dean Washburn]], was born to Earl and Alma on 26 April 1930 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Two years later, on 7 March 1932, Alma gave birth to her last child with Earl, a son named [[Washburn-3225|William Kenneth Washburn]] also in Beaufort. Earl and Alma presumably divorced between 1932 and 1935. In 1935 Alma gave birth to a son with Clarence Dow Love, whom she married in 1937.Marriage year is approximated in family records. On 28 June 1936, Earl married a woman named Minnie Dell GinnSouth Carolina Department of Archives and History; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; Country Marriage Records in Columbia, South Carolina, where Earl worked as a cabinet maker.Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Columbia, South Carolina, City Directory, pp 455 Earl remained in South Carolina until he passed away on 18 October 1970 at the age of 82, and he is buried in the Beaufort National CemeteryNational Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=WAS&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=43&GScntry=4&GSsr=1&GRid=2956324&. ''Why did Nels assume the identity of his deceased friend? Why did he leave his wife and two small children behind? Did his Washburn children know they had two half siblings? I'm still seeking the answers to these questions...'' ==Sources== ===Research Notes=== *Nels Nelson in Deadwood, South Dakota had a number of delinquent stockshttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/80878264/delinquent-stock-nels-nelson-deadwood/ (43,359 shares valued at $1,300.77) levied 12 December 1917. *Records found around and after 1920 are not for the Nels Christian Nelson being discussed here. The names Nels Christian Nelson and Nels Chris Nelson were not uncommon for the area during this time. Areas like the DakotasOlga S. Olsen, ''An Historical Study of the Danish in South Dakota,'' (Vermillion, SD: University Press, 1940), 13., Wisconsin, Minnesota, and other midwestern states attracted many Danish immigrants shortly after the American Civil War (after 1862, when President Lincoln signed the [https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/homestead.html Homestead Act] into law, providing settlers with 160 acres of public land).https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/South_Dakota_Emigration_and_Immigration ::'''Not My Nels, Not His Wife''' *There is another Nels Christian Nelson, born in Tolstoy, South Dakota, with a DOB of 15 January 1887 or 1889 (depending on the document; his headstone says 1887). This Nels had a crippled foot which kept him from serving in WWI. His [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33137078/nels-christian-nelson| Find A Grave] page had my Nels/Earl's birth date on it, but I provided the manager of his memorial with the correct information. This Nels was married to Kittie M Jarman (aka Minnie K Jarman, aka Katherine M "Minnie" Nelson) in the year 1914. *Another Nels Christian Nelson born in 1887 married Katherine Marie Christenson in South Dakota in 1911. *Another Nels C. Nelson born in 1887 married Annie Tolostad in South Dakota in 1911. ===Citations===

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[[Category:Washburn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Washburn family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Washburn surname, geographical origin of the Washburn surname, Washburn veterans, famous Washburn family members Please post any questions or other items of interest! === The Washburn Name and Variations === The Name—anciently Wasseburn or born. C. W. Bardsley's Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames states that Wasse was anciently and still is a common surname in Yorkshire. It is a place name derived from the various river and sea beaches subject to overflow by floods and tides, hence known as wasses and now as cashes. Wasseburn to our ancestors signified a flowing stream. The little ham that stood upon its banks took its name from the stream, and the proprietor or lord of the village was so and so de Wasseborn, just as the parson was the most important person in the parish. The form Wasseborn is the form first met with about 1100; and Wasseborn or burn continued in common use by the family with the occasional addition of a final "e" till about the middle of the 17th century when the family wrote the name Washbourne, a form which still prevails in England. Through all the first two periods, writers of public documents, even of wills, felt themselves at liberty to suit their own convenience or taste in spelling the name, so that great varieties of spelling are found in public documents and varieties in the same document. Thus in the will of John Washburn of Bengeworth, it is Wassheburns; in his wife's Wasborn; in his son's Wasburne and in the inventory Wasborne; in the burgess' will Washborne; in his wife's Wasburne and Washborne; in the public registers of Bengeworth pretty uniformly Wasborne. John the emigrant wrote his name Washborn. In America three forms of spelling have prevailed,—Washburn, the most common, Washborn, and Washburne, with even a greater variety of freak spelling of the name than is found in England, and not always by outsiders.. : From; "Ebenezer Washburn: His Ancestors and Descendants" by ''Geo. T. Washburn''

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[[Category:Washington]] [[Category:Washington Projects]] [[Category:Civil War Veterans in Washington State]] ----
Welcome to the state of Washington Project!
---- This page is part of the [[Project:Washington_State|Washington State Project]] which is also part of the [[Project:United_States_History|United States History Project]].
*[[:Category:Washington|Category page]] *[[:Category:Washington_Projects|Washington Projects page]] The leader of this project is [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. Please contact her if you would like to join. The state of Washington was previously part of the Washington Territory and became the 42nd state on Nov. 11, 1889. {{Image|file=Washington-3.jpg |caption=1913 Map of Washington }}
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=== Washington History Timeline ===
:1543 - Pacific Northwest claimed by Spain :1579 - The Washington coast sighted by [[Drake-326|'''Sir Francis Drake''']] and claimed for England :1592 - Discovery of Strait of Juan de Fuca claimed by Juan de Fuca :1741-43 - Russian explorers reach Alaskan islands and coast and trade with native peoples for sea otter pelts. :1774 - Juan Perez commands the first Spanish expedition to explore the Northwest Coast and sights the Olympic Mountains. :1775 - Bruno de Hezeta lands on the Washington coast and claims the area for Spain. On his return south, he sees the mouth of the Columbia River. :1778 - [[Cook-4419|'''James Cook''']] (British) explores and charts the Northwest Coast. :1789 - [[Washington-11|'''George Washington''']] is elected the first president of the United States. See the [[Project:US_Presidents|'''US Presidents Project''']] :1792 - Robert Gray (American) names the Columbia River after his ship. George Vancouver (British) explores and names Puget Sound and Lieutenant William Broughton explores the Columbia River up to Point Vancouver. Spain establishes the first non-Indian settlement in Washington at Neah Bay. :1803-1806: Captains [[Clark-5025|'''William Clark''']] and [[Lewis-5102|'''Meriwether Lewis''']] lead the Corps of Discovery's Transcontinental Expedition of the lands west of the Missouri River. See the [[Project:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|'''Lewis and Clark Expedition Project''']]. :1805-1806 - Lewis and Clark enter Washington and stay at Fort Clatsop on the south side of the mouth of the Columbia River. See the [[Space:Lewis_and_Clark|'''Lewis and Clark Expedition''']]. :1807-1811 - David Thompson charts the Columbia River. :1811 - [[Astor-18|'''John Jacob Astor''']] builds Fort Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia River as part of his Pacific Fur Company. David Thompson maps the Columbia from its headwaters. :1818 - United States and Great Britain agree to joint occupation of the Oregon Territory. :1823 - Monroe Doctrine warns other countries against attempting occupation in US claimed lands. :1824 - Bureau of Indian Affairs is set up in the War Department. Russia sets its southern boundary in the Pacific Northwest at 54 degrees, 40 minutes. :1825 - Hudson's Bay Company establishes forts Vancouver and Colvile on the Columbia. :1831 - Department of Indian Affairs is set up in the Department of the Interior. New duties include dealing with Native American nations in the West. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] and the [[:Category:Federally_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes_of_Washington|'''Native American Tribes of Washington''']]. :1834 - [[Space:The_Whitman_Party|'''The Whitman Party''']], including [[Whitman-2121|'''Dr. Marcus Whitman''']] and his wife [[Prentiss-168|'''Narcissa''']] and also [[Spalding-395|'''Reverend H. H. Spalding''']] and his wife [[Hart-5228|'''Eliza''']] set up mission at the junction of the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Their travel route would become known as the Oregon Trail and used by thousands of future settlers. See the [[Project:Trails_and_Wagon_Trains|'''Trails and Wagon Trains Project''']]. :1839 - Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet arrives among the Flatheads in the Bitterroot Valley. He and his staff would set up a number of Jesuit missions in present day states of Washington and Idaho. :1841 - United States naval expedition, headed by Charles Wilkes, explores Washington. The Western Emigration Society, a group of settlers bound for California and the Oregon Territory led by John Bidwell, set off on the Oregon Trail. :1842 - [[Fremont-14|'''John C. Fremont''']] leads an Army Topographical Corps' Expedition to the Rocky Mountains. He witnesses an eruption of Mt. St. Helens. His maps of this expedition and one the following year are printed by the government and are widely used by pioneers heading west. :1843 -The Great Migration, a rush of approximately 1,000 pioneers, head out on the Oregon Trail, led by [[Whitman-2121|'''Dr. Marcus Whitman''']]. See the [[Space:Trails_and_Wagon_Trains|'''Trails and Wagon Trains''']] page for more information. :1844 - [[Polk-56|'''James K. Polk''']] becomes President of the United States. Among his four goals is the designation of the Oregon Territory's northern border to extend to 54' 40", even if through an act of war. :1846 - Treaty between United States and Great Britain sets boundary at 49th parallel. :1847 - Cayuse Indians attack [[Space:The_Whitman_Party|'''Whitman Mission''']] in Walla Walla. :1848 - Oregon Territory created. :1851 - First settlers land on the site of Seattle. See [[:Category:Denny_Party|'''The Denny Party''']] :1853 - Washington Territory created. Farmers living north of the Columbia River successfully argue for Congress to declare the region Washington Territory. It encompasses land east to the Rocky Mountains that are today Idaho and part of Montana. :1854-1856 - A number of treaties are signed between Native Americans living in Washington Territory and the U. S. government. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1855-58 - Yakima Indian War. See the '''Confederated Tribes of the Yakama Reservation''' :1855 - Walla Walla Treaty Council. :1858 -The first Northwest railroad, the Cascade Railroad Company, begins operation in the Columbia River Gorge. The Walla Walla and Columbia River Railroad became the second Northwest railroad in 1873, and a large number of local railroads subsequently spring up in the 1880s. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']]. :1859 - Oregon joins the Union as a Free State. :1860s - Gold and silver discovered in the Okanogan. :1861 - The battle at Fort Sumter marks the beginning of the Civil War. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Washington_Territory_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States&public=1 '''Washington Territory Resource Page'''] for the Civil War. :1862 - Congress passes the Pacific Railroad Act, giving Central Pacific and Union Pacific Companies permission and land grants to begin construction of a transcontinental railroad line stretching along the 42nd parallel. See [[Space:The_Way_West|'''The Way West''']] page. :1863 - Idaho Territory is formed. :1864 - Montana Territory is formed. Asa Mercer brings women to the west. See the [[Space:Mercer_Girls|'''Mercer Girls''']], inspiration for "Here Comes The Brides" :1865 - Civil War ends. Union Pacific Railroad heads west. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1871 - Indian Appropriations Act states that Indians are no longer considered sovereign nations but wards of the federal government. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1872 - The American-British border dispute in the San Juan islands is settled via arbitration by the German emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm. [[Grant-468|'''President Ulysses S. Grant''']] establishes the Colville Confederated Tribes through an Executive Order, not a treaty. The reservation lands are reduced later that year following complaints of Colville Valley settlers :1883 - Northern Pacific Railroad completed to Tacoma, linking Washington to the East. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1886 - Coal mining town of Roslyn founded; Mine operated by the Northern Pacific Coal Company. :1887 - Dawes Severalty Act is passed. Indian lands are split into individual allotments, with remaining lands becoming public and therefore up for sale. Colville Reservation begins allotment process in 1906. See the [[:Category:Confederated_Tribes_of_Colville_Reservation|'''Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation''']] :1888 - Stampede Tunnel of the Northern Pacific Railroad completed across the Cascades. :1889 - Washington becomes the 42nd state. :1890 - Idaho granted statehood :1893 - Great Northern Railroad completed to Seattle. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1897-99 - Klondike Gold Rush; Seattle grows quickly as a jump-off point for people heading to the gold fields. :1899 - Mount Rainier National Park established. See background picture. :1900 - [[Weyerhaeuser-2|'''Frederick Weyerhaeuser''']] sets up a logging business in western Washington. :1902 - Reclamation Service begins irrigation project in Yakima and Okanogan valleys to facilitate farming. :1903 - Iron Chink fish cleaning machine invented by Seattleite Edmund A. Smith. :1905 - Under the Dawes Act, tribal lands on the south half of the Colville. Reservation not then allotted are declared up for sale to white settlers. The Washington State Highway Department is formed, to oversee the construction and maintenance of roads and highways. :1909 - Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition held in Seattle to showcase the Northwest's setting and bounty of natural resources. Mount Olympus National Monument established. :1910 - Women gain the right to vote in Washington. See the [[Space:American_Suffragettes|'''American Suffragettes''']] page and [[Space:Jeannette_Rankin|'''Jeannette Rankin''']], one of Washington's suffragettes and the first woman to be elected to Congress in 1916. :1914 - Finnish immigrant Oscar Wirkkala invents the "spar logging" technique. :1914-1918 - World War I. See [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|'''The Great War Project''']] :1917 - Spruce Army originated. Fort Lewis (United States Army) established. See [[Space:Washington_in_The_Great_War|'''Washington in the Great War''']] :1919 - Seattle general strike; labor violence in Centralia. :1933 - Washington state unemployment peaks at more than 25 percent [[Roosevelt-1|'''President. Franklin D. Roosevelt''']] begins New Deal programs; Grand Coulee Dam begun. :1934 - Indian Reorganization Act sets up Tribal Business Councils and promotes the return of communal ownership of reservation lands, in order to create self-sufficiency. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1937 - Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River completed. :1941 - Grand Coulee Dam completed. United States enters World War II; December: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii bombed by Japan. See the [[Project:World_War_II|'''World War II Project''']] :1943 - Hanford Engineer Works built to produce plutonium for the WWII bomb "Little Boy". :1939-45 - World War II August: US bombs Hiroshima and Nagasaki to help end WWII. See the [[Space:United_States_in_World_War_II|'''United States in World War II''']] page :1948 - Washington's first TV station (KING-TV) begins broadcasting in Seattle. :1954 - First flight of Boeing 707, first jet transport. See [[Pennell-516|'''Maynard L. Pennell''']], a Boeing executive and developer of the 707. :1957 - Washington Public Power Supply System (WPSS) created to develop Washington's energy resources. :1962 - Seattle World's Fair. :1975 - Microsoft founded, major producer of computer software. See [[Gates-1183|'''Bill H. Gates, III''']] :1976 - [[Ray-4109|'''Dixy Lee Ray''']], first woman governor of Washington elected. See [[:Category:Washington_Governors|'''Washington Governors''']], part of the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] :1980 - Mount St. Helens erupted, scattering ash throughout the state. See the [[Space:Volcanic_Eruptions|'''Volcanic Eruptions''']] page, part of the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|'''Worldwide Disasters Project''']]. :1987 - Clovis Points discovered in an East Wenatchee orchard. :1989 - Washington's centennial of statehood. :1996 - The new [http://www.washingtonhistory.org/visit/wshm/ '''Washington State History Museum'''] opened. === List of Things To Do === #The following list of people are all Notable. See the [[Project:Notables|'''Notables Project''']] ##Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gray_(sea_captain) Robert Gray] and link to [[Space:Washington|this page]] ##Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer) David Thompson] and link to [[Space:Washington|this page]] ##Profiles need to be added for the [[Space:Mercer_Girls|Mercer Girls]] and linked to their space page. #Need space pages created and developed for Washington counties and linked to this page. Would you like to lead a county project? #Create sub-project for the Hudson Bay Company and add a section for early posts in Washington Territory and the employees of the company. See: [http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=9881 HistoryLink] for more info. Who were the employees? #Develop space page either for Boeing or a general page for airplanes and flight and add a section for Boeing and the people who worked there. #A space page about the over 1000 dams in the state of Washington may be interesting, highlighting the key people involved. See [https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/documents/94016.pdf the list] for more information. #Add a space page for early military forts and those people who were assigned there. See: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_forts_in_the_United_States#Washington Washington forts] #If you have any Washington state resources that you are willing to do lookups, please add them to the [[:Category:Washington_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Washington, please consider adding '''Catalog: [[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. #Possible future project for Explorers and Expeditions? Sub-projects could include the Corps of Discovery, John C. Fremont and Charles Wilkes Expedition === Ongoing List of Things to Do === #[[:Category: Washington, Cemeteries|Cemeteries in Washington]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Washington_Cemeteries|Washington Cemeteries Project]] #Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Washington. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Washington state tribes. #Work on Washington's [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WA| unconnected]] and [[:Category: Washington, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Create new profiles for people of Washington who are documented in a family member's profile, but might not have their own profiles yet. See [[:Category: Washington, Needs Profiles Created|Needs Profiles Created]] # Work on [[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WA|Suggestions for profiles from Washington]], as reported by the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]]. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from [[Space:Washington_in_The_Great_War|Washington in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. === State Resources === *[https://www.sos.wa.gov/library/ Washington State Library] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_Census Washington Census Records] *[http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm Encyclopedia of Washington State History] *[http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ Washington State Digital Archives] *Land Records: [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx Bureau of Land Management General Land Office] *[[Space:Sources-Washington|Books and Other Links]] ==Famous People From Washington== *Nathan Adrian, 3-time Olympic gold medalist, Bremerton *Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, Seattle *Bob Barker, TV host, Darrington *Dyan Cannon, actress, Tacoma *Chester F. Carlson, inventor of "electron photography", Seattle *Jim Caviezel, actor, Mount Vernon *[[Channing-30|Carol Channing]], actress, Seattle *[[Cobain-1|Kurt Cobain]], grunge rock icon, Aberdeen *[[Collins-8171|Judy Collins]], singer, Seattle *[[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby]], singer, actor, Tacoma *[[Crosby-127|Bob Crosby]], musician, Spokane *Howard Duff, actor, Bremerton *John Elway, NFL quarterback, Port Angeles *[[Farmer-4864|Frances Farmer]], actress, Seattle *Kenny G, saxophone musician, Seattle *Bill Gates, software executive, Seattle *[[Hendrix-634|Jimi Hendrix]], guitarist, Seattle *[[Herbert-2546|Frank Herbert]], author of the Dune series, Tacoma *Robert Joffrey, choreographer, Seattle *[[Jones-27827|Chuck Jones]], animator, Spokane *[[Jones-28041|Quincy Jones]], composer, conductor, musician, Seattle *Hank Ketcham, cartoonist, Seattle *Gary Larson, cartoonist and creator of The Far Side, Tacoma *[[Hovick-1|Gypsy Rose Lee]], entertainer, Seattle *[[Loggins-73|Kenny Loggins]], singer, songwriter, Everett *Mary McCarthy, author, Seattle *John McIntire, actor, Spokane *Phil Mahre, skier, Yakima *Robert Motherwell, artist, Aberdeen *Patrice Munsel, soprano Spokane *Craig T. Nelson, actor, Spokane *Apollo Anton Ohno, Olympic speed skater, Seattle *[[Pratt-3967|Chris Pratt]], actor, Lake Stevens *[[Provine-15|Dorothy Provine]], singer, actress, dancer, comedian, Bainbridge Island *Jimmie Rogers, singer, Camas *[[Scobee-57|Francis Scobee]], astronaut, Cle Elum *Blair Underwood, actor, Tacoma *[[Anderson-12595|Adam West]], actor (Batman), Walla Walla *[[Wirkkala-13|Oscar Wirkkala]], inventor *Martha Wright, singer, Seattle == Related WikiTree Projects & Categories == *[[:Category: Washington, Cemeteries|Washington, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Washington_Colleges_and_Universities|Washington Colleges & Universities]] *[[:Category:Washington%2C_Homesteaders|Washington Homesteaders]] *[[:Category:Federally_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes_of_Washington|Washington Native American Tribes]] *[[:Category: Washington, Politicians|Washington, Politicians]] *[[:Category: Washington, Religious Congregations|Washington, Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]

Washington, District of Columbia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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[[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] Washington, District of Columbia Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page |US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]] The Federal City nearly quadrupled in population and was overrun with soldiers during the Civil War. Train tracks criss-crossed what is today The National Mall (used as a cattle depot), a canal ran past The White House where Constitution Avenue now exists, and the city stank to high heaven, particularly in malarial summers. President Lincoln ordered the continued construction of both the Washington Monument (half-done and the quarry went dry) and oversaw the fitting of a new (today's) Capitol Dome halfway through the war. (Will source shortly...) [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:32, 3 February 2015 (EST) === Free Sites === [http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html#graphic Civil War Home Page] ==== Union ==== :[http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Grave Registration] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === :[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. :[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== Camp Barker Other Contraband Camps (especially near present day U Street, NW) ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Washington, DC POW Camps ==== :[[Wikipedia:Old_Capitol_Prison | Old Capitol Prison]]. With the start of the Civil War in 1861, the Union repurchased the building to use as a prison for captured Confederates, as well as political prisoners, Union officers convicted of insubordination, and local prostitutes. Many people arrested following the assassination of [[Wikipedia:Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln | President Abraham Lincoln]] were also held here. ==== Cemeteries ==== ==== Units ==== === Cemeteries === :[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. :[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in Washington, DC === The Battle of Fort Stevens (New York regiment kept Confederate cavalry from holding Connecticut Avenue (also River Road and Nebraska Avenue?); President Lincoln nearly lost his head... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:32, 3 February 2015 (EST) === Flags === === Maps === :[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/civil-war-battlefield-maps.htm Civil War Battle Maps], listed by state === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in Washington, DC === == Sources == === Footnotes ===

Washington, Georgia

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[[Category: Washington, Georgia]] Washington, Georgia is the county seat of Wilkes County, Georgia. It was originally known as Heard's Fort due to the construction of a stockade fort by [[Heard-829|Stephen Heard]] and [[Heard-992|Barnard Heard]] in 1773 to provide protection from the Indians. The name was changed to Washington in 1780 in honor of George Washington. ===Resources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_Georgia *http://georgia.gov/cities-counties/washington *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/washington

Washington 1851 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Washington Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1851]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Washington Colliery 1851 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 19 August 1851 * Location: Washington Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 34 Lives Lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bewick, Joseph, aged 46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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Washington Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Category: Washington Genealogy Resources]][[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 01:07, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Washington is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Washington Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category: Washington, Cemeteries|Washington Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:Washington_Cemeteries_Team|Washington Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the 550 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[:Space:Hartland Cemetery, Klickitat County, Washington|Hartland Cemetery]]|| ||Klickitat||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2004-07-26||50%||20%||{{Image|file=Hartland_Cemetery_Klickitat_County_Washington-1.jpg ||caption=Mount Hood panorama|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:White_Salmon_Cemetery%2C_Klickitat_County%2C_Washington|White Salmon Cemetery]]|| ||Klickitat||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2000-07-16||20%||10%||{{Image|file=White_Salmon_Cemetery_Klickitat_County_Washington.jpg||caption=Mount Hood panorama|size=m}} |- |- -----

Washington Colliery Shaft Disaster

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[[Category: Washington Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1867]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Washington Colliery 1867 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 31 May 1867 * Location: 'Washington Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 10 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Fall Down Shaft {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Atkinson, Philip, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brannon, Patrick, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Briggs, William, aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Coyles, John, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Curran, H., aged 38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kearney, Patrick, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Milner, Hiram, aged 51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mulaney, Michael, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, John, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Todd, Jonas, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |}

Washington County, Maine Place Study

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[[Category:Washington County, Maine]] [[Category:Maine]] {{US History|sub-project=Maine}} == Washington County == Washington is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2010 census, its population was 32,856, making it the third-least populous county in Maine. Its county seat is Machias. The county was established on June 25, 1789. It borders the Canadian province of New Brunswick on the east and northeast, Hancock County to the west, Penobscot County to the northwest and Aroostook County on the north. It is sometimes referred to as "Sunrise County" because it includes the easternmost point in the United States, and claims have been made that Washington County is where the sun first rises on the 48 contiguous states. Many small seaside communities have small-scale fishing-based economies. Tourism is also important along the county's shoreline, but it is not as important as elsewhere in the state. The blueberry crop plays a major role in the county's economy. == Geography == According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 3,258 square miles (8,440 km2), of which 2,563 square miles (6,640 km2) is land and 695 square miles (1,800 km2) (21%) is water. == Towns == '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison,_Maine Addison]''' The earliest white settlers were from Martha's Vineyard. Some of the earliest permanent settlers of whom we have any knowledge were William Hix, Wilmont Wass, Moses Plummer, Seth Norton, Richard Samuel Coffin, Daniel Look and John Nash,Tilly White of Lancaster, Massachusetts, with most arriving in 1767. Addison was settled about 1779 and was organized as a plantation, known as "Number Six West of Machias". It was then called Pleasant River and also "Englishman's River". It was incorporated as a town on February 14, 1797, and named in honor of the English writer, Joseph Addison. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander,_Maine Alexander]''' The town is named for Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton, the British negotiator of the Webster–Ashburton Treaty which ended the Aroostook War in 1838-1839. The first known Euro-American settler was Samuel Brown who arrived with his family at the north edge of town before 1810. It became incorporated on January 19, 1825 from the earlier Plantation Number Sixteen, ED, BPP '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baileyville,_Maine Baileyville]''' was originally settled by Quakers in 1780. It became an incorporated town in 1828 from township #7 which was part of Bingham's Penobscot Purchase. In 1830, Ezekiel Bailey began the commercial manufacture of oilcloth. The business flourished and expanded until it comprised several factories, which burned down in 1921. :Baring Plantation :Beals :Beddington :Charlotte :Cherryfield :Columbia :Columbia Falls :Cooper :Crawford :Cutler :Danforth :Deblois :Dennysville :East Machias :Harrington :Jonesboro :Jonesport :Lubec :Machias :Machiasport :Marshfield :Meddybemps :Milbridge :Northfield :Pembroke :Perry :Princeton :Robbinston :Roque Bluffs :Steuben :Talmadge :Topsfield :Vanceboro :Waite :Wesley :Whiting :Whitneyville Unincorporated areas are areas that are similar to towns but have no local government. All services are handled by the State or County government. This includes road repair and plowing, trash removal, water and sewer, police, fire, etc :Berry Township :Big Lake Township :Brookton :Cathance Township :Centerville :Day Block Township :Devereaux Township :Dyer Township :Edmunds Township :Forest Township :Forest City Township :Fowler Township :Greenlaw Chopping Township :Kossuth Township :Lambert Lake Township :Marion :Township 19 ED :Township 26 ED :Township 18 MD :Township 19 MD :Township 24 MD :Township 25 MD :Township 30 MD :Township 36 MD :Township 37 MD :Township 42 MD :Township 43 MD :Township 5 ND :Township 6 ND :Township 6 R1 NBPP :Township 8 R3 NBPP :Township11 R3 NBPP :T 8 R4 NBPP :Trescott ===County Maps=== ===Schools=== ===Historic Schools and Buildings=== ===Historic Churches=== ==History== ===Early Settlers=== ===Timeline=== ===Military=== ===Notable People=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Enslin Theodore Enslin] (1925–2011), American poet; resident of Milbridge. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Plummer Henry Plummer] (1832–1864), Sheriff and outlaw leader of The Innocents, in Bannock, Montana, Idaho Territory, born and raised in Addison. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_L._Snowe Reuben L. Snowe] (1866-1942), Maine state legislator; born in Danforth. ==Resources== ===Sources=== ===Newspapers=== http://machiasnews.com/ http://www.quoddytides.com/ http://www.thecalaisadvertiser.com/ ===Misc Records=== ==Informational Websites== http://www.linkpendium.com/washington-me-genealogy/ http://history.rays-place.com/me/washington-cty-me.htm [[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Maine_Genealogy#Parent_County Familysearch]]

Washington County, Maryland

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''Washington County, Maryland''
{| align="center" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;" | ||This is a joint sub-project page of the [[Project:United States |United States Project]].|| || |- |[[Image:50star.gif|50px|Image for United States History project]]||Join: [[Project:Maryland|Maryland Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Maryland Maryland]||||[[Image:{{US_Flag|Maryland}}|50px]] |- ||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]]||Join: [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ~ Discuss: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Appalachia Appalachia]||||[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png|50px]] |- |} ---- '''Washington County''', as well as Allegany and Garrett counties, are in the Northern Appalachia Region.See the Appalachian Regional Commission's list of [https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ counties served by ARC] (accessed 5 July 2022). See also the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: Northern Appalachia Team|Northern Appalachia Team page]], which includes a map of the five Regions of Appalachia. Hagerstown is the county seat.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerstown,_Maryland Hagerstown], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Maryland Washington County, Maryland] (accessed 12 July 2022). : Hagerstown gained official recognition of that name in 1813 (actually, "Hager's-Town"). It was settled in 1739 by "Jonathan Hager, a German immigrant from Pennsylvania", who had "purchased 200 acres (81 ha) of land in the Great Appalachian Valley between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in Maryland and called it Hager's Fancy. In 1762, Hager officially founded the town of Elizabethtown which he named after his wife, Elizabeth Kershner."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerstown,_Maryland Hagerstown] (accessed 16 December 2022). See the Wikipedia article for its cited sources. == Timeline == '''1739''': Hager's Fancy (later Hagerstown) settled. '''1748''', 10 December: Frederick County was formed from parts of Baltimore County and Prince George's County.Maryland State Archives: [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/36loc/fr/chron/html/frchron.html Historical Chronology], Frederick County, Maryland (accessed 12 July 2022). '''1762''': Elizabethtown (later Hagerstown) founded. '''1776''': Washington County was created from Frederick County.[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/marylandformationmaps.html Maryland Formation Maps] (accessed 5 July 2022) '''1789''': Allegany County was created from western Washington County. '''1872''': Garrett County was created from western Allegany County. : Washington County lost some records in an 1871 courthouse fire. === Categories === :[[:Category: Washington County, Maryland|Washington County]] (created in 1776)
*''preceded by [[:Category: Frederick County, Province of Maryland|Frederick County]]'' *''followed by [[:Category: Allegany County, Maryland|Allegany County]] (created in 1789), which was followed by '' ** ''[[:Category: Garrett County, Maryland|Garrett County]] (created in 1872 from Allegany County)'' : What this means for categorizing profiles of people connected to land that is today [[:Category:Washington County, Maryland|Washington County]], [[:Category: Allegany County, Maryland|Allegany County]], or [[:Category:Garrett County, Maryland|Garrett County]]... * If they are '''post-1776''', then ** 1776-1789: [[:Category: Washington County, Maryland]] ** 1789-1872, depending on location, either
[[:Category: Washington County, Maryland]] or
[[:Category: Allegany County, Maryland]] ** 1872-present, depending on location,
[[:Category: Washington County, Maryland]] or
[[:Category: Allegany County, Maryland]] or
[[:Category:Garrett County, Maryland]] :: ''To aid with "depending on location", see the links at [[#Maps|Maps (below)]].'''''Note''': Maryland did not secede from the union, so no need to drop USA/United States from 1861 through reconstruction. * If they are '''pre-USA''', they should not be in [[:Category: Washington County, Maryland]] (which was created in 1776) but instead in Frederick County (from its creation 10 December 1748). Settlers prior to 1748 should probably be categorized by settlement rather than county. As noted by the leader of the [[Project: Maryland|Maryland Project]], [[Day-1904|Jack Day]], "the primary categorization concern pre 1748 would have been the new settlements of primarily German immigrants in Frederick town and the Monocacy Valley." === Stickers === {{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=Maryland}} : '''{{Appalachian Roots}}'''

'''{{Appalachian Roots|state=Maryland}}''' : The state parameter is used to add text to the sticker, but it does not add a category (this sticker is for descendants of Appalachians; project categories are for Appalachians). See [[Template: Appalachian Roots]] for additional examples. {{Appalachia Sticker}}{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=Maryland}} : '''{{Appalachia Sticker}}'''

'''{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=Maryland}}''' : Appropriate for pre-USA and post-1776 people profiles. This sticker has born and lived/lives in options. The state parameter will add text to the sticker. It will also add the corresponding Appalachians category (there are 13 project categories for "people profiles" - see [[:Category: Appalachians]]). You can add additional Appalachians categories manually (e.g., [[Category: Virginia Appalachians]]). The Appalachians categories are for people profiles only and should only be added to profiles for Appalachians who lived there when it was that state (in other words, do not add Category: West Virginia Appalachians to someone's profile if they died before 1 June 1863). {{Maryland Sticker}} : '''{{Maryland Sticker}} ''' : See [[Template: Maryland Sticker]] for details of parameters & use (it is used on both pre-USA and post-1776 profiles). {{clear}} {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Maryland}} : '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Maryland}} ''' : Appropriate for pre-USA people profiles. See [[Template: US Southern Colonist Sticker]] for details of parameters & use (it must include a colony parameter and is used only on pre-USA profiles - note that Washington County did not exist prior to 1776). == Geography == === Maps === * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/marylandformationmaps.html Maryland Formation Maps] * [https://www.mapofus.org/maryland/ Maps of Maryland] * [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases] ([https://www.mapofus.org/maryland/#atlas Maryland]) === Adjacent Maryland Counties === {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Washington County
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Maryland
[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-23.png]] | N Location = Pennsylvania | NE Location = Pennsylvania | E Location = [[:Category:Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick County]] | SE Location = West Virginia | S Location = West Virginia | SW Location =West Virginia | W Location = [[:Category:Allegany County, Maryland|Allegany County]] | NW Location = Pennsylvania }} == Resources == : Links from [[:Category: Washington County, Maryland]] * [http://www.washco-md.net/ County website] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Maryland Washington County] * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q511164?uselang=en wikidata] : See also: * County website: [https://www.washco-md.net/history/ History of Washington County] * WikiTree's [[Project: Maryland|Maryland Project]] * WikiTree's [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] ** [[Space: Northern Appalachia Team]] (space page) ** [[:Category: Northern Appalachia Team]] ** [[:Category: Maryland Appalachians]] (landing level for people profiles) * [https://usgenwebsites.org/mdgenweb/ The MDGenWeb Project] ** [https://familyhartroots.com/MD/Washington/ Washington County] ---- :'''Footnotes'''

Washington County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Washington County, Minnesota]] == Washington County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Washington County, Minnesota project page! Washington County was created October 27, 1849, in the Territory of Minnesota. Minnesota was admitted to the United States as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858. As one of Minnesota's original nine counties, Washington County is on the eastern edge of the Twin Cities Metropolitan area, composed of 423 square miles of land, and possessing a distinct set of landscapes and resources. It runs more than 40 miles in length, and encompasses 468 lakes of 10 acres or more in area. The county seat is in Stillwater, Minnesota, along the scenic St. Croix River. "County History | Washington County, MN - Official Website." Contamination Areas | Washington County, MN - Official Website. Accessed October 07, 2018. https://www.co.washington.mn.us/102/County-History. == Maps and Boundaries == *Chisago County (north) *Polk County, Wisconsin (northeast) *St. Croix County, Wisconsin (east) *Pierce County, Wisconsin (southeast) *Dakota County (southwest) *Ramsey County (west) *Anoka County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Afton :Bayport :Birchwood Village :Cottage Grove :Dellwood :Forest Lake :Grant :Hastings (partly in Dakota County) :Hugo :Lake Elmo :Lake St. Croix Beach :Lakeland Shores :Lakeland :Landfall :Mahtomedi :Marine on St. Croix :Newport :Oak Park Heights :Oakdale :Pine Springs :Scandia :St. Marys Point :St. Paul Park :Stillwater (county seat) :Willernie :White Bear Lake (partly in Ramsey County) :Woodbury === Townships === :Baytown :Denmark :Grey Cloud Island :May :Stillwater :West Lakeland == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Minnesota *https://www.co.washington.mn.us/102/County-History *http://www.wchsmn.org/ *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy == Sources ==

Washington County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Washington County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Washington County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Washington County, Ohio

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Washington County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Washington County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] *The coordinator for this county IS ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location =Washington County[[:Project:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |NW Location = Chautauqua County[[:Project:Kansas|, Kansas]] |N Location = Mintgomary County[[:Project:Kansas|, Kansas]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Nowata County, Oklahoma|Nowata County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Rogers County, Oklahoma|Rogers County]] |S Location = [[:Space:Tulsa County, Oklahoma|Tulsa County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Osage County, Oklahoma|Osage County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== ===Government Offices=== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== (https://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ok/washington/state.html) ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir "Oklahoma Place Names"], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene Benedict, John D., '''''Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa.''''' Vol. 1] 3 v. illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1922. * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * Washington County, Oklahoma - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Oklahoma *[https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
(https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
*Search Birth Records: (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
*Search Death Records: ( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) *"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940." Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967.

Washington County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Washington County, Utah | category = Washington County, Utah }} ----
Washington County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Washington County, Virginia

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[[Category: Washington County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Washington County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Washington County, Virginia}} == Washington County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Fincastle County, Virginia | Fincastle County]] on October 7, 1776. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Russell County, Virginia | Russell County]] and [[Space: Scott County, Virginia | Scott County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Washington County on Family Search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/52857 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 34 Washington County marriage register, 1782-1820]

Washington County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Washington County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Washington County, Arkansas! == Washington County is Arkansas's 17th county, formed on October 17, 1828, and named for George Washington, the first President of the United States. It was formed from the defunct Lovely County. Washington County began as part of the Cherokee Territory, following an 1817 treaty. The area was next known as Lovely County, and one year later Washington County was created after another Cherokee treaty. Washington County has contained the Ozark Trail, Trail of Tears, and the Butterfield Overland Mail route. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Benton_County_Arkansas|Benton County]] (north) *[[Space:Madison_County_Arkansas|Madison County]] (east) *[[Space:Crawford_County_Arkansas|Crawford County]] (south) *[[Space:Adair_County%2C_Oklahoma|Adair County, Oklahoma]] (west) == Communities == === Cities === * Elkins * Elm Springs * Farmington * Fayetteville (county seat) * Greenland * Johnson * Lincoln * Prairie Grove * Springdale * Tontitown * West Fork * Winslow ===Towns=== * Goshen ===Unincorporated Communities=== * Cincinnati * Canehill * Summers ===Townships:=== * Boston * Brush Creek * Cane Hill * Center * Cove Creek * Crawford * Durham * Dutch Mills * Elkins (Elkins) * Elm Springs (Elm Springs) * Farmington (Farmington) * Fayetteville (Fayetteville) * Goshen (Goshen) * Greenland (Greenland) * Harmon * Illinois * Johnson (Johnson) * Lee's Creek * Lincoln (Lincoln) * Litteral * Marrs Hill * Morrow * Prairie * Prairie Grove (Prairie Grove) * Reed * Rhea's Mill * Richland * Springdale (most of Springdale) * Starr Hill * Tontitown (Tontitown) * Valley * Vineyard * Wedington * West Fork (West Fork) * White River * Winslow (Winslow) * Wyman == Historical Landmarks== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Washington_County,_Arkansas National register of Historic Places] has about 129 listings for Washington County *Prairie Grove Battle Field State Park site of the December 7, 1862 battle. == National Protected Areas == * Ozark National Forest (part) * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/ecyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=1222 Devil's Den State Park] contains six prehistoric sites indicating the presence of Native Americans as far back as 8,000 years ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== Washington County voted against a state convention for secession on February 18, 1861. They rejected the proposal to secede by almost a three-to-one margin. Unionist sentiment rang strong in the county—Jonas M. Tebbets, one-time member of the Arkansas state legislature and attorney for the Fayetteville branch of the State Bank, was briefly imprisoned for his Unionist views at Fort Smith (Sebastian County) in May of 1861, following Arkansas’s secession, which was approved by a majority of other counties throughout the state. At the May statewide convention on the issue of secession, delegates from Washington County voted to remain loyal to the Union. Finding themselves outvoted 65-6, the four delegates reversed their votes, leaving Isaac Murphy of Madison County alone in opposition to secession. *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6642 Occupation of Fayetteville] February 23–26, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6662 Action near Fayetteville] July 15, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=1004 Elm Springs Confederate Training Camp] During the Civil War, Elm Springs became a training ground for Confederate soldiers. About 4,000 men were training there by August 1862. *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6674 Skirmish between Fayetteville and Cane Hill] November 9, 1862 aka: Skirmish at Cane Hill or Skirmish at Fayetteville *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=516 Engagement at Cane Hill] aka: Engagement at Canehill or Engagement at Boston Mountains November 28, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=513 Battle of Prairie Grove] December 7, 1862 2,700 killed, wounded, or missing (both armies). This was the last time the two armies of near equal size would meet for control of northwest Arkansas. NW Arkansas was largely Union. *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6750 Skirmishes at Arkansas River and Prairie Grove] April 6–7, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6701 Skirmishes near Elm Springs] July 30–31, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6827 Skirmish at Cane Hill] November 6, 1864 ==Prominent Families, Notables and Surnames== *The [http://www.luginbuel.com/ Luginbuel Funeral Home] is located in Prairie Grove in western Washington County, Arkansas, near the Oklahoma border. The Luginbuel family has run businesses related to the funeral industry for over 100 years (click 'About Us' to learn more). Click 'Records' to perform a search of the database, which includes name, age, dates of birth and death, and burial location. A collection of family genealogies and a county history interactive map are also available. Select a location on the map or from the dropdown list above it to view documents related to that location’s history. Search Now ==Ongoing Projects for Washington County== #[[:Category:Washington_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|Washington County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters == Records and Resources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=813 * http://www.argenweb.net/washington/ * https://www.co.washington.ar.us This county or any segment is available for adoption. If you are interested in Washington County please contact [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]

Washington County New York

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[[Category:Washington County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Charlotte County was created in 1772 from a portion of Albany County. It was renamed Washington County in 1784 in honor of [[Washington-11|George Washington]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Essex_County_New_York Essex County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Addison_County%2C_Vermont Addison County, Vermont] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rutland_County%2C_Vermont Rutland County, Vermont] -East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bennington_County%2C_Vermont Bennington County, Vermont] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rensselaer_County_New_York Rensselaer County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Saratoga_County_New_York Saratoga County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warren_County_New_York Warren County] - West ==Towns== *Argyle *Cambridge *Dresden *Easton *Fort Ann *Fort Edward *Granville *Greenwich *Hampton *Hartford *Hebron *Jackson *Kingsbury *Putnam *Salem *White Creek *Whitehall ==Villages== *Argyle *Cambridge *Fort Ann *Fort Edward *Granville *Greenwich *Hudson Falls (once called Sandy Hill) is a village in the town of Kingsbury, *Whitehall ==Census-designated Places== *North Granville *Salem ==Hamlets== *East Greenwich *East Lake George *Goose Island *Huletts Landing *Kattskill Bay *Shushan ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Washington_County%2C_New_York Washington County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Washington_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Washington County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_The_Town_of_Greenwich History of the Town of Greenwich] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_New_York_Genealogy Washington County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/washington-county/ Washington County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://www.capitaldistrictgenealogicalsociety.org/index.html Capital District Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Washington County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_New_York. Accessed 5 April 2020.

Washington County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County|'''Campbells of Washington County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Washington'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Washington County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1781 to 1808'''. If your Washington County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Washington'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Washington County, County Court Land Records-Campbell== '''Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the Given_Name column to group those with the same first name together or by WikiTree_ID. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column as the Creation_Date column is alpha numeric and does not sort well.''' {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County Court'''
'''1781-1808'''
'''Updated: 13 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Year''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''To/From''' |'''Grantee''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc Iamge''' |- |1001 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Billingsley Roberts |1 |3 |300 acres on "Campbells Choice" on the Holston River (Granted to Charles Campbell) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-B Doc Image] |- |1002 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Billingsley Roberts |1 |6 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295R-H Doc Image] |- |1003 |1782 |Henry-505 |[[Henry-505|'''Russell''']] |Elizabeth | | |1 |9 |Court case to set off dower for the widow of Gen. Wm Campbell. Elizabeth (Campbell) Russell, wife of William Russell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295Y-2 Doc Image] |- |1004 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |John Beatie |1 |11 |2,193 acres on the head of Holston Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-Q Doc Image] |- |1005 |1778 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Samuel Briggs & wife |1 |12 |313 acres of Thomas Walker's "Wolf Hill" tract on Castle's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1006 |1778 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Samuel Briggs & wife |1 |13 |100 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1007 |1782 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Daniel Smith |1 |13 |100 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1008 |1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |James Parbury |1 |22 |170 acres on both sides of Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1009 |1785 | |Gamble |Josias |To |Moses Gamble |1 |23 |105 acres of Wolf Hill Tract on 18 mile creek of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1010 |1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |John Fulton |1 |23 |614 acres of "Big Glade" on Cedar Creek; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1011 |1786 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Peter Lee |1 |38 |250 acres granted by the state on 1785 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2951-H Doc Image] |- |1012 |1786 | |Campbell |John |From |Wm Edmondson & others |1 |40 |Lot No. 25 and 26 in the town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29R3-6 Doc Image] |- |1013 |1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |James Kincannon |1 |65 |Land on Indian Run; Holston River granted to Jas. Wood in 1755 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-8 Doc Image] |- |1014 |1787 | |Campbell |James |From |David Gatwood |1 |67 |207 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RC-J Doc Image] |- |1015 |1788 | |Campbell |John |To |Mary McDonald |1 |81 |Lot No. 25 on Main St. in Abingdon Town |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RS-J Doc Image] |- |1016 |1788 | |Campbell |John |To |Robert Campbell |1 |82 |Lot No. 26 on Main St. in Abingdon Town |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29R9-R Doc Image] |- |1017 |1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Peter Lee |1 |85 |250 acres in Rich Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2951-S Doc Image] |- |1018 |1788 | |Campbell |John |From |Thomas Madison |1 |105 |1150 acres on Sinking Branch; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295T-N Doc Image] |- |1019 |1789 | |Campbell |Robt |From |Trustees of Abingdon |1 |150 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295B-M Doc Image] |- |1020 |1789 | |Campbell |Robt |From |Trustees of Abingdon |1 |153 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-3 Doc Image] |- |1021 |1789 | |Campbell |John |From |Thomas Bates |1 |177 |296 acres on the middle fork of Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29Y7-M Doc Image] |- |1022 |1790 | |Campbell |James |From |David Beatie |1 |185 |242 acres on both sides of the middle fork of Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YW-Y Doc Image] |- |1023 |1789 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Adam Miller |1 |192 |One lot in town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TY-D Doc Image] |- |1024 |1791 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Edmiston |1 |205 |Lot No. 27 in town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YS-5 Doc Image] |- |1025 |1790 | |Campbell |John |To |Abraham Goopasture |1 |230 |266 acres on middle fork of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T1-J Doc Image] |- |1026 |1790 | |Campbell |John |To |Abraham Goodpasture |1 |231 |200 acres granted to John in 1769 by John Buchanan on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TN-5 Doc Image] |- |1027 |1790 | |Gamble |George |From |Thomas Sampson |1 |242 |26 acres on the Indian Run; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TL-8 Doc Image] |- |1028 |1791 | |Campbell |Joseph |To |Adam Harns |1 |254 |297 1/4 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TN-1 Doc Image] |- |1029 |1792 | |Campbell |James |From |John Kennedy |1 |285 |140 acres on 15 mile creek; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TB-Q Doc Image] |- |1030 |1793 | |Gamble |Josias |To |James Bradley |1 |319 |190 acres conveyed to Josias in 1778 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T2-C Doc Image] |- |1031 |1793 | |Gamble |Josias |To |James Bradley |1 |321 |43 7/8 acres on Walkers Patent Line |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TX-8 Doc Image] |- |1032 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur, Atty |To |Samuel Meek |1 |342 |460 acres on Cedar Creek; middle branch of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TW-Z Doc Image] |- |1033 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur, Atty |To |Ellis Hughes |1 |345 |868 acres on Cedar Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YW-L Doc Image] |- |1034 |1794 | |Campbell |John & wife |To |Moses Lathum |1 |361 |168 acres of land conveyed to him from Robt. Craig |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YM-8 Doc Image] |- |1035 |1794 | |Gamble |George |To |Samuel Carson |1 |361 |126 acres on the S. fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YM-8 Doc Image] |- |1036 |1795 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Christopher Acklin |1 |375 |Lot No. 27 in Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TK-Y Doc Image] |- |1037 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |George Buchanan |1 |396 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T5-F Doc Image] |- |1038 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Mary Woods |1 |399 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T6-9 Doc Image] |- |1039 |1794 | |Campbell |Jacob and wife |To |John McCully |1 |401 |148 acres on the S. fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TL-N Doc Image] |- |1040 |1795 | |Gamble |George |To |John Hatton |1 |436 |177 acres on Indian River; middle fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TQ-J Doc Image] |- |1041 |1796 | |Campbell |James and wife |To |Robert Delap |1 |452 |242 acres on both sides of the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TY-Q Doc Image] |- |1042 |1796 | |Campbell |James |From |Charles Berry |1 |465 |312 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TW-X Doc Image] |- |1043 |1796 |Henry-505 |[[Henry-505|'''Russell''']] |Elizabeth |To |Sarah Buchanan (Campbell) Preston |1 |509 |1345 acres of "Aspenville"; 345 acres of "Salt Lick Tract" formerly belonging to Gen. Wm Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TV-G Doc Image] |- |1044 |1798 | |Campbell |John |From |Samuel Newell |2 |91 |120 acres granted to Samuel Newell on both sides of Mulberry Creek a branch of Powells river |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TM-Y Doc Image] |- |1045 |1799 | |Campbell |James |From |Francis Walker |2 |261 |215 acres of land known by the name Wolf Hill |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RL-G Doc Image] |- |1046 |1800 | |Campbell |James |From |Francis Walker and wife |2 |321 |Wolf Hill tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RK-W Doc Image] |- |1047 |1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |William Campbell |2 |333 |773 acres on both sides of North Fork of Holstein river including 540 acres grantd to Charles Campbell 22 Aug 1753 and the residue 279 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RF-X Doc Image] |- |1048 |1801 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Robt Preston |2 |406 |Robert Campbell late Sheriff of Washington County and Robert Preston. 182 acres property of said Robert Craig |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295B-T Doc Image] |- |1049 |1797 |Buchanan-619 |[[Buchanan-619 |'''Campbell''']] |Margaret, Executirx |To |Margaret Campbell, Daughter |2 |459 |Margaret Campbell Executrix of Charles Campbell bequeath unto his three daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Margaret a tract lying on the North Fork of Holstein called Campbells Choice contianing 1400 acres to be divided equally. And whereas John Taylor husband of my daughter Elizabeth, Thomas Tate husband of my daughter Jane and Arthur Campbell husband of my daughter Margaret |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RM-4 Doc Image] |- |1050 |1802 | |Campbell |John |From |Daniel Sheffey |2 |527 |Daniel Sheffey, attorney for Alexander Wolcott to John Campbell son and Heir of John Campbell deceased 328 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295R-7 Doc Image] |- |1051 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Thomas Tate |3 |17 |500 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGCG Doc Image] |- |1052 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Francis Smith, agent |3 |46 |328 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGHT Doc Image] |- |1053 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |David Sheffey |3 |50 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LG49 Doc Image] |- |1054 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Jacob Blessings |3 |53 |280 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LG4F Doc Image] |- |1055 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Francis Smith, agent |3 |101 |357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGCR Doc Image] |- |1056 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Daniel Sheffy |3 |102 |357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGW1 Doc Image] |- |1057 |1805 | |Campbell |David |From |Jacob Shetter & wife |3 |353 |46 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPLH Doc Image] |- |1058 |1805 | |Campbell |James |From |Solomon Crabtree & wife |3 |385 |196 acres on both sides of the south fork of Holsteins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPV6 Doc Image] |- |1059 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |John Greenway |3 |414 |600 acres being that part of the tract whereon the said Arthur Campbell now lives which ies eastof Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPNR Doc Image] |- |1060 |1805 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |John Green |3 |418 |1/4 of an acre lying on the north side of the main road leading eastwardly from Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPJW Doc Image] |- |1061 |1805 | |Campbell |John |From |William Tate & wife |3 |420 |Tract of land being part of said William Tate's settlement on the North side of the North Fork of Holsteins river containing 60 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPJN Doc Image] |- |1062 |1806 | |Campbell |John |To |Andrew Marshall |3 |465 |Tract in the Rich Valley on the waters of the North Fork of Holstein River 357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP6H Doc Image] |- |1063 |1807 | |Campbell |William |From |Thomas Tate and wife |3 |612 |Thomas Tate and Jane his wife a tract of land known as Campbells Choice to William Campbell. Charles Campbell deceased of Manor Beverly Augusta County did bequeath unto his three daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Margaret |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP7Y Doc Image] |- |1064 |1808 | |Campbell |David |From |James Hathorn & wife |3 |649 |James Hawthorn and Elizabeth his wife to Andrew Russell and David Campbell executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Lefebore dec'd, a lot of land in the Town of Abingdon plot 11 containing 1/4 acre also one half of Lot 12 adjoining the same |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP77 Doc Image] |}
==Washington County District Court Land Records== '''Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the Given_Name column to group those with the same first name together or by WikiTree_ID. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column as the Creation_Date column is alpha numeric and does not sort well.''' Note: The District Court was established in 1789 and abolished in 1808. It was replaced by the Superior Court of Law which was in turn abolished in 1831. It was replaced by the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery. Before 1792, the District Court (Washington County District) was known as District Court (Montgomery County District). The district was composed of Montgomery, Russell, and Washington counties. {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County District Court'''
'''Film # 007645917'''
'''1790-1812'''
'''Updated: 13 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Date''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''To/From''' |'''Full_Name''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |2001 |1790 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |6 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NT-M Doc Image] |- |2002 |1791 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Marks, Solomon |A |8 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-5 Doc Image] |- |2003 |1791 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |10 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N5-1 Doc Image] |- |2004 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |38 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-G Doc Image] |- |2005 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |39 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NY-C Doc Image] |- |2006 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |40 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NY-C Doc Image] |- |2007 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |42 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-W Doc Image] |- |2008 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Grubb, Nicholas |A |43 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-K Doc Image] |- |2009 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |44 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-K Doc Image] |- |2010 |1793 | |Campbell |John |From |Donald, Andrew |A |46 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NT-X Doc Image] |- |2011 |1793 | |Campbell |John |To |Crockett, Robert |A |47 |Atty in fact |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-F Doc Image] |- |2012 |1794 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Lougley, James |A |71 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-Z Doc Image] |- |2013 |1794 | |Campbell |John |From |Newell, Samuel & wife |A |72 |120 acres in Lee County on Mulberry Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-Z Doc Image] |- |2014 |1794 | |Campbell |John |From |Newell, Samuel & wife |A |73 |260 acres in Lee County on both sides of Martins Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-H Doc Image] |- |2015 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Howard, Cornelius |A |124 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-L Doc Image] |- |2016 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Balfor, Jno and Andrew |A |141 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-2 Doc Image] |- |2017 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Carlson, Charles |A |144 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N5-W Doc Image] |- |2018 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |155 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-1 Doc Image] |- |2019 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Dysart, James |A |156 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-1 Doc Image] |- |2020 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Breeden, James |A |157 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-4 Doc Image] |- |2021 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Carlson, Charles |A |164 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-G Doc Image] |- |2022 |1790 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McFarlane, John S & wife |A |350 |400 acres on the W. side of Cedar Ridge |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N2-N Doc Image] |- |2023 |1799 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Preston, Robert |A |361 |Late Sheriff |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JR-8 Doc Image] |- |2024 |1802 | |Campbell |Samuel |From |Shugart, Michael |A |430 |Lot No. 20 in town (name not mentioned) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JR-W Doc Image] |- |2025 |1803 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |From |Campbell, Robert and others |A |438 |Power of attorney for 1200 acres in Jefferson Co, KY |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-V Doc Image] |- |2026 |1803 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Campbell, Arthur |A |438 |Power Atty |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-V Doc Image] |- |2027 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Sheffey, Daniel |A |493 |Several tracts of land in Lee County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-4 Doc Image] |- |2028 |1800 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Preston, Francis |A |519 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JK-4 Doc Image] |- |2029 |1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McDonald, Joseph |A |531 |860 acres on the E. side of the lower N. fork of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J2-P Doc Image] |- |2030 |1804 | |Campbell |James |From |Banning, Clark and wife |B |1 |78 acres by survey I the Rich valley on the head of Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JV-9 Doc Image] |- |2031 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McFarlane, John and Elizabeth |B |33 |Elizabeth McFarlane daughter of Arthur Campbell a tract of land in the County of Lee on both sides of Walling Creek a brnch of Powells River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JC-M Doc Image] |- |2032 |1805 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Kellar, Christian |B |58 |Land adjoining the said Town of Abingdon on the eastern part thereof, and lying on the south side of a continuation of the direction of the Main Street |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JN-S Doc Image] |- |2033 |1805 | |Campbell |David |From |Kesner, Phillip |B |82 |Tract of land containing 423 acers |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-Y Doc Image] |- |2034 |1805 | |Campbell |Jane Buchanan |From |Campbell, William |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2035 |1805 | |Campbell |Martha Cunnigham |From |Campbell, William |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2036 |1805 | |Campbell |William |To |Campbell, JB and MC |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2037 |1806 | |Campbell |David |From |Hathorn, James and wife |B |85 |James Hawthorn and Elizabeth his wife to Andrew Russell and David Campbell executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Lefebore dec'd, a lot of land in the Town of Abingdon plot 11 containing 1/4 acre also one half of Lot 12 adjoining the same |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2038 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |From |Campbell, William |B |90 |William Campbell to Arthur Campbell by mutual consent exchange 400 acres of two tracts of 200 acres each |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JZ-6 Doc Image] |- |2039 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur L and wife |To |Campbell, William |B |132 |William Campbell to Arthur Campbell by mutual consent exchange 400 acres of two tracts of 200 acres each |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J6-C Doc Image] |- |2040 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Allen, William and John |B |175 |One lot containing 1/4 acre lying and being in the Town of Abingdon by the number 26 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J9-J Doc Image] |- |2041 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Young, Nathaniel |B |180 |Tract of land lying in the county of Tazewell on both sides of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River, 320 acrs |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JH-L Doc Image] |- |2042 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Kellar, Samuel |B |186 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-H Doc Image] |- |2043 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Schoolfield, Enoch |B |188 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-6 Doc Image] |- |2044 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |White, James |B |189 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-6 Doc Image] |- |2045 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |From |Fulton, Samuel |B |191 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-C Doc Image] |- |2046 |1808 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Campbell, Patrick |B |234 |Arthur appoints Patrick his attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J9-G Doc Image] |- |2047 |1810 | |Campbell |Edward |From |Wisenand, George |B |311 |50 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JS-T Doc Image] |- |2048 |1811 | |Campbell |Edward |From |Rowland, Thomas |B |329 |Furniture and livestock |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N1-3 Doc Image] |- |2049 |1812 | |Campbell |Edward |To |Schoolfield, Enoch |B |359 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N1-S Doc Image] |} ==Sources== *Washington County, '''County Court''': General index to deeds, no. 1, 1778-1841 (indexes deed books, v. 1-14), Film # 007642309 **Washington County, Virginia: Deeds, Vols. 1-2 1778-1802, Film # 007645892 **Washington County, Virginia: Deeds, Vol. 3 1802-1808, Film # 007645893 *Washington County, '''District Court''': General index to deed books A-B, 1789-1840 -- Deed book, v. A, 1789-1801 -- Deed book, v. B, 1801 [1804]-1840. Film # 007645917

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996

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The [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6716&enc=1 Washington Death Index, 1940-1996] is an index of death records available at Ancestry.com to paying members. This database is an index to death records for the state of Washington for the years 1940-1996. In addition to providing the name of the deceased, the index also provides the person's age, place and date of death, and sex. For those who died in 1960 or later, the person's place of residence is also given. For those who died in 1965 or later, their Social Security number is also given. The index was obtained from the Washington State Archives and was originally created by the Washington State Health Department.

Washington District of Columbia E-Cards

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Washington in The Great War

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[[Category: Washington]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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Washington in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] A total of 60,617 Washington men enlisted in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard and 1,642 lost their lives, killed in action, died of wounds, died of accidents, and died of disease -- approximately as many as died of influenza in Seattle.
*[[Space:Washington_Soldiers_of_the_Great_War | Washington Soldiers in the Great War]]
'''Monuments'''
*[[Space:Maryhill_Stonehenge | Maryhill Stonehenge, Maryhill, Washington]] ----- {{Image|file=Washington_in_The_Great_War-4.jpg |size=650 |caption='''Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Washington''' }}
The Washington National Guard had just returned home from guarding the Mexican border when in March 1917, Washington Governor Ernest Lister (1870-1919) ordered units mobilized. The 2nd Washington Infantry Regiment was drafted into federal service on August 5, 1917, and folded into the 41st Division along with National Guard units from Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. The Washington Field Artillery became part of the 146th Field Artillery Regiment. Both units were shipped to France late in 1917. The 41st Division served as a replacement, training, and depot unit. The 146th Field Artillery saw combat duty.
'''Camp Lewis''' {{Image|file=Lewis-5102.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Capt. Meriwether Lewis''' }}
Established 5 Jul 1917 during World War I as Camp Lewis, and named after Captain Meriwether Lewis from the Lewis and Clark Expedition of the 1804-1806 Corps of Discovery. Renamed Fort Lewis in 1927, now a component of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Joint Base Lewis-McChord is an active military installation. In 1917, the Pierce County Electorate voted to bond themselves for $2,000,000 to purchase 70,000 acres for donation to the Federal Government for use as a military base. Camp Lewis was the first military installation to be created as the result of an outright gift of land by the citizens themselves. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-27.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Lt. Col. David L. Stone''' }} Camp Lewis was established as one of 16 National Army Training Camps for World War I draftees for service overseas. Construction began on 5 July 1917 under the supervision of construction quartermaster Captain David L. Stone who would come back in later years to command the post. In 90 days some 10,000 men built 1,757 buildings and 422 other structures, lighted, plumbed, and heated. Streets, roads, and railroad spurs were underway. When the buildings were completed, the workers subscribed $4,000 to build the main gate, which is still standing, however, moved from its original location due to construction of Interstate 5 highway during the 1950’s. The camp was to have a capacity of about 46,000 officers and enlisted men that would become the 91st U.S. Infantry Division. The first commander of the camp was Major General Harry A. Greene who formed the 91st U.S. Infantry Division and initiated troop training. The 91st organized 25 Aug 1917 and departed for France in July 1918 The division distinguished itself in combat and suffered 5,778 casualties. The 91st returned to the U.S. in March-April 1919 and was demobilized. The 13th U.S. Infantry Division was in training when the war ended. -----
'''On the Washington Homefront'''
Washington farmers, loggers, and food packers benefited from the war from the outset. Lumber and wheat prices climbed to record levels and the demand for flour and processed salmon kept new mills and canneries humming. Wood and steel shipbuilding grew from a minor industry to second only to lumber in the Northwest economy. Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver built new shipyards, first for European customers, then for the U.S. government. Skinner & Eddy, Ames, and J. F Duthie in Seattle, Todd in Tacoma, and Columbia Shipbuilding in Vancouver all built modern shipyards. Fifty thousand men took jobs in the new sector, which spun off thousands of other jobs. {{Image|file=Washington_in_The_Great_War-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Spruce Production Division poster''' }} Washington forests supplied wood for ships, Army posts, and airplanes (the Sitka spruce was uniquely suited for wing spars), but the woods had been a battleground between organized labor and the owners. In the summer of 1917, 40,000 to 50,000 loggers and mill workers struck for an eight-hour day and it took the intervention of Governor Ernest Lister and Secretary of War Newton Baker to get owners to grant concessions and get the men back to work. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-26.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Brigadier General Brice P. Disque''' }} But the owners were not up to wartime demands for quantity and quality. Only 10 percent of the mill runs met military specifications. So the War Department sent 5,000 soldiers into the woods as the Spruce Production Division under Lieutenant Colonel Brice P. Disque. The civilian arm was the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen (4 Ls), which by the end of the war had signed up 100,000 men who pledged not to strike. After the war, the 4 Ls became a company union and stymied organizing efforts by the American Federation of Labor (AFL). Colonel Disque got the industry on track and the Spruce Division built camps, and railroads and accessed remote stands of spruce for the war effort. ----- {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-25.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Deming "Dick" Bronson''' }}
'''Medal of Honor Recipient'''
University of Washington graduate Deming "Dick" Bronson (1894-1957) received the Medal of Honor for gallantry in action. Bronson was a U.S. Army First Lieutenant in September 1918, when, over a period of two days and with severe wounds, he led several successful assaults on German positions. He was awarded his honor in 1929. -----
'''Washington Remembers'''
Washington's sacrifices in the Great War are remembered today with numerous monuments, including major memorials on the State Capital campus in Olympia and on Des Moines Memorial Way in King County. Centralia also erected a monument to four World War I veterans who were killed while attempting to destroy the town's IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) offices on the first Armistice Day, November 11, 1919. It is now overlooked by a mural honoring Wesley Everest, a Wobbly, who was also a veteran, lynched in the riot's aftermath. '''Resources''' *[http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications.aspx?s=5 American soldiers who lost their lives in World War I] *[http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections/TitleInfo/640 Washington World War I Service Statement Cards 1917-1919]

Washington Name Study Resources

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Washington Soldiers of the Great War

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[[Category: United States of America, World War I]] This is a list of those soldiers from Washington that died in "The Great War", World War I. The pages are from Haulsee, W. M.; Howe, F. G.; Doyle, A. C.'' Soldiers of the Great War, Volume 3''. The purpose of this page is to provide a source for the death of a Washington soldier. Please show the source. In this format: Haulsee, W. M.; Howe, F. G.; Doyle, A. C.'' [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 "Soldiers of the Great War, Volume 3 page ___]''. Washington. Photos of many of these soldiers are also available at the same location. {{Image |file=Washington Soldiers of the Great War.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=V. 3. page 383 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Washington Soldiers of the Great War-1.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=V. 3. page 384 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Washington Soldiers of the Great War-2.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=V. 3. page 385 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Washington Soldiers of the Great War-3.jpg |align=c |size=620 |label=V. 3. page 386 |caption= }}

Washington state Native American roots

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:'''This freespace page should be merged away; the user who created it is no longer active on WikiTree.''' [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 13:33, 4 March 2024 (UTC) == Prior Description == The goal of this project is to ..Find out if I have Native American blood in my veins....or put this rumor to rest.. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Williams-39819|Laura Lindgrin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Interested in finding the children of Chiefs in Washington * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12733306 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Washington Street United Methodist Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia

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[[Category: Alexandria, Virginia]][[Category: Alexandria, Virginia One Place Study]] [[Category: Washington Street United Methodist Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia]] [[Category: Alexandria, Virginia, Cemeteries]] Located in Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia
--------- [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=71346633&CRid=2129673&| Find A Grave: Washington Street United Methodist Church Cemetery]
--------- Also known as Union Cemetery --------- Profiles of people buried in this cemetery should include the following badge as well as "Category: Washington Street United Methodist Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia" designation {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Virginia|place=[[Space:Washington_Street_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia| Washington Street United Methodist Church Cemetery]]}} Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery

Washington Territory Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] *[[Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State|US Civil War Veterans in Washington State]] === Free Sites === ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== '''Washington''' POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== Cemeteries primarily used for either USA or CSA soldiers. You can link the state cemetery category here, for example: [[:Category: Kentucky, Cemeteries|Kentucky, Cemeteries]] and any other additional cemeteries used primarily for either USA/CSA soldiers. ==== Units ==== ===== ''Washington'' Units CONFEDERATE ===== Only if there are CSA Units. This can be found by going to Categories under the state. Copy and paste the url for the category page. EXAMPLE: [[:Category:Kentucky_%28Confederate%29_Units_in_US_Civil_War Kentucky CSA Units]] You'll need to look at this in the edit tab to see the set up but the url is one continuous line, space between what it is titled, enclosed by a single bracket [ on either side. ] ===== ''Washington'' Units UNION ===== Only if there are USA units === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in ''State'' === === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in WASHINGTON === === County Resources === Alphabetical source for counties: [http://www.alphalists.com/geo/states Alpha Lists] Counties should be placed between a set of four = (equal symbols) on either side so they will appear as a sub set of the County Resources. Some, I have just done the first county of each letter, and as resources/info comes available, we can add the equal signs, unless someone is ambitious. :)Remove this note when the task is complete please == Sources == === Footnotes ===

Washington Valley Cemetery

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[[Category: Washington Valley Cemetery, Washington Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Waterford, Pennsylvania]][[Category:Erie County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] Washington Valley Cemetery is a Cemetery in Washington Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
The first three burials here were a mother and her two young sons. Since all 3 of them passed away in 1820, it suggests their untimely deaths occurred the same day, with the same cause whether it be fire, flood, or other accidents).

Washtenaw County, Michigan

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[[Category:Michigan Projects]] [[Category:Washtenaw County, Michigan]] Welcome to the Washtenaw County, Michigan page! This page is part of the [[Project:Michigan|Michigan Project]], a sub-project of the [[Project:United_States|'''United States Project''']]. The coordinator for this project is [[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]]. Please contact Thomas if you have questions or would like to help. ===History=== The first successful settlement was established at the present site of Ypsilanti about 1809 by French traders. The county was authorized by legislation in 1822, and was organized as a county in 1826. The county's name, ''Washtenaw'', is a variant of the Ojibwe word: "Wash-ten-ong" which literally translates as "far away waters". Ingham and other counties were formed from portions of territorial Washtenaw County. The University of Michigan, founded at Detroit in 1817, was moved to Ann Arbor in 1839. In 1849, the Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) was established in Washtenaw County's oldest settlement, Ypsilanti. ===Communities=== '''Cities''' :Ann Arbor (county seat) :Chelsea :Dexter :Milan (part) :Saline :Ypsilanti '''Villages''' :Barton Hills :Manchester '''Charter Townships''' :Ann Arbor Charter Township :Augusta Charter Township :Pittsfield Charter Township :Superior Charter Township :York Charter Township :Ypsilanti Charter Township '''General law Townships''' :Bridgewater Township :Dexter Township :Freedom Township :Lima Township :Lodi Township :Lyndon Township :Manchester Township :Northfield Township :Salem Township :Saline Township :Scio Township :Sharon Township :Sylvan Township :Webster Township '''Census-designated place''' :Whitmore Lake (part) '''Other unincorporated communites''' :Bridgewater :Dixboro :Delhi Mills :Geddes :Mooreville :Rawsonville :Salem :Stony Creek :Whittaker :Willis ===Online Resources=== :[http://www.migenweb.org/washtenaw/ Washtenaw County at MiGenWeb] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washtenaw_County,_Michigan Washtenaw County at Wikipedia] :[http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/mi/washtenaw/state.html Washtenaw County at the National Register of Historic Places] :[http://www.michigan.gov/mhc Michigan History Center]

Wassaic State School, Amenia, New York One Place Study

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Watch frame maker

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:Profession :Supplier for watchmakers :Creating the wooden case of a Black Forest clock =The Profession= Clock frame maker is a profession that was established as part of the division of labor during the transition to the mass production of wooden clocks before 1800. At this time, wooden clocks did not yet have closed cases. They consisted of 2 or 3 movement plates made of beech wood, which were held apart by pillars. As the skills required for the work involved were not particularly challenging, it was initially a welcome source of extra income for many day laborers without professional qualifications or special tools. Especially for people who lived in remote regions in lonely Black Forest valleys, this supposed extra income became increasingly important. Both the raw beech wood and the finished clock frames were easy to transport. And in the heyday of Black Forest domestic clock production, there was certainly always a clockmaker within easy reach as a customer. As can be seen from an article in the Badisches Centralblatt in 1861, this activity does not seem to have been recognized everywhere or from the very beginning as a full-fledged profession that could support a family. [https://books.google.de/books?id=YmnQHDzyYYIC&lpg=RA3-PA360&ots=po83z03-YR&dq=Uhrengestellmacher&hl=de&pg=RA3-PA360#v=onepage&q=Uhrengestellmacher&f=false Badisches Centralblatt Für Staats- und Gemeinde-Interessen, Bände 7-9, Seite 360] With advancing industrialization, mass production and exports abroad, the profession of clock case maker became increasingly important at the expense of wooden watch frame making. Clock case carpenters made enclosed clock cases in which the clockmakers installed their movements and provided them with an artistically designed front. Some quotations from relevant literature on the work of clock frame makers are given below, with translations into English. ==Eberhard Gothein, Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Schwarzwaldes und der angrenzenden LandschaftenEberhard Gothein, Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Schwarzwaldes und der angrenzenden Landschaften, Herausgegeben von der Badischen Historischen Kommission, Erster Band: Städte-und Gewerbegeschichte, Verlag von Karl J. Trüber, Straßburg 1892, Seite 843== {| |Diese Absonderung eigener Gewerbszweige wird man kaum zur Arbeitsteilung innerhalb der Uhrmacherei rechnen; wohl aber gehört hierher die Trennung, die sich sehr bald zwischen der Herstellung des Werkes und des Kastens notwendig machte. Die Gestellmacher gingen aus den Reihen der Schreiner oder Kübler hervor.||These divisions into separate trade branches can hardly be considered a division of labor within the watchmaking industry; however the separation that very soon became necessary between the manufacture of the movement and the case is such a division. The frame makers emerged from the ranks of carpenters and joiners. |} ==Adolph Kistner, Die Schwarzwälder Uhr Adolph Kistner, Die Schwarzwälder Uhr, Verlag C. F. Müller, Karlsruhe (Baden), 1927, Seite 68== {| |Bei den frühesten Schwarzwälder Uhren befinden sich die Lager der Räderachsen an einem ganz einfachen hölzernen Gestell. Als zuverlässiger erkannte man schon beim Bau von Uhren mit Kuhschwanzpendeln Werkplatten (später Platinen genannt) aus Holz, die durch Pfeiler im richtigen Abstand gehalten wurden. Die Anfertigung des ganzen Werkgestells geschah zunächst durch den Uhrmacher selbst, später aber durch besondere Gestellmacher, die auch die Seitentüren des Werkkastens, jedoch nicht das Schild, lieferte.||In the earliest Black Forest clocks, the bearings of the wheel axles are located on a very simple wooden frame. When clocks with cow-tail pendulums were built, it was recognized that wooden movement plates (later called plates), which were held at the correct distance by pillars, were more reliable. The entire movement frame was initially made by the clockmaker himself, but later by special frame makers who also supplied the side doors of the movement box, but not the plate. |} ==Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren, G. Braun Buchverlag Karlsruhe (2008), Seite 40== {| |Das leere Uhrengestell mit seinen Holzpfeilern und Platinen bezieht der Uhrmacher vom Gestellmacher. Dieses Gestell ist fast immer aus Buchenholz, das die Gestellmacher in diesem Stadium sehr hoher Fertigungszahlen in schon vorgesägter Form aus dem Rheintal bezogen (Quelle: Meitzen). Nach Poppe verbrauchte ein Gestellmacher mit zwei Gesellen jähr:lich 12 Buchenstämme. das Buchenholz des Gestellmachers musste gut gelagert und getrocknet sein, damit es der Belastung der Gewichte standhielt uns sich nicht verzog. Gestelldecke und Gestellboden werden vor allem durch vier Pfeiler in den Ecken zusammengehalten. Diese :rehteckigen Pfeiler sind an den Enden gerundet und mit Gestelldeck und -boden fest verzapft. Um sie so stramm wie möglich zu verankern, wurden sie verleimt und in die Zapfen noch ein Holzkeil eingetrieben. Bei Achttage-Uhren ist auch die breite vordere Platine für Gehwerk und Schlagwerk fest in Decke und Boden eingelassen und wie die Pfeiler verkeilt. Eingeritzte Linien in Gestelldecke und -boden markieren die genaue Position von Pfeilern und Platinen.||The empty clock frame with its wooden pillars and plates is obtained by the clockmaker from the frame maker. This frame is almost always made of beech wood, which the frame makers obtained in pre-sawn form from the Rhine Valley at this stage of very high production volumes (source: Meitzen). According to Poppe, a frame maker with two journeymen used 12 beech trunks a year. The beech wood used by the frame maker had to be well stored and dried so that it could withstand the load of the weights and not warp. The top and bottom of the frame are held together by four pillars at the corners. These rectangular pillars are rounded at the ends and firmly mortised to the frame top and bottom. To anchor them as firmly as possible, they are glued together and a wooden wedge is driven into the tenons. In eight-day clocks, the wide front plate for the clock movement and the striking mechanism is also firmly embedded in the top and base and wedged in like the pillars. Incised lines in the top and bottom of the frame mark the exact position of the pillars and plates. |} ==Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke, Band 1, Verlag Müller/Villingen (2. Auflage 1979), Seite 122/123== {| |Markus Fidelis Jäck Jäck, Markus Fidelis: Tryberg oder Versuch einer Darstellung der Industrie und des Verkehrs auf dem Schwarzwald. (Ausgehoben aus dem Magazin für Handlung und Gesetzgebung, hrsg. v. K.H.Frhrn. v. Fahnenberg.) Constanz 1826 "Schnell schneidet und hobelt der Gestellmacher die Brettchen von Buchbaum welche das Gehäus der Uhren bilden, fügt und richtet sie ein, daß der Uhrenmacher nur sogleich anfangen kann, den Zirkel anzuschlagen, und den Austheiler zu Einstellung des Radwerks machen. Weil dieses Zurichten der Brettchen die einzige Arbeit des Gestellmachers ist, so eilt sie schnell aus seinen Händen, und er kann diese Vorarbeit dem Uhrenmacher um 4 bis 8 kr. liefern, wozu derselbe sonst die Hälfte des Tages hätte verwenden müssen. Da es die einfachste und leichteste Arbeit ist, so kann sich derselben jeder arbeitslose Häusler unterziehen."||The frame maker quickly cuts and planes the beechwood boards that form the case of the clocks, fits and adjusts them so that the clockmaker can immediately begin to strike the compass and make the adjustment of the wheel train. As this fitting of the boards is the only work the frame maker has to do, it quickly passes out of his hands, and he can deliver this preparatory work to the clockmaker for 4 to 8 kr., for which he would otherwise have had to spend half the day. As it is the simplest and easiest work, any unemployed cottager can do it. |} {| |Der Gestellmacher fertigte, meist aus Buchenholz, das sog. Gestell, in das später vom Uhrmacher die Räder und Triebe mit den Lagerzapfen eingesetzt wurden. Diese Holzkonstruktion besteht normalerweise, je nach Bauart der Uhr, aus 2 oder 3 Holzplatinen, die in je einem Boden- und Deckbrettchen verzapft werden. An der Rüchseite de Gestells wird die Rückwand aufgesetzt, und die noch offene Vorderseite wird später vom Schild abgedeckt. Seitlich wird das Gestell durch zwei Türchen geschlossen. Da die Tätigkeit eines Gestellmachers etwa der eines Tischlers entsprach, erübrigt sich in diesem Zusammenhang eine ausführliche Beschreibung des Arbeitsvorgangs. Ein Gestellmacher verarbeitete in einem Jahr ungefährt 4 Buchenstämme. Ein Stamm wurde zu 20 bis 26 Fuß gerechnet und kostete etwa 20 fl. Ein Gestellmachergeselle erhielt 1 fl. 12 kr. Wochenlohn mit Kost, Logis und Wäsche. Ein Lehrjunge bezahlte für ein Jahr Lehrzeit der Meisterin 2 fl. 42 kr. und 1 fl. der Magd, im zweiten Jahr bekam er 33 bis 40 fl. Lohn nebst Kost, Logis usw.Verzeichnis sämtlicher zugehörigen Indiewieduen welche sich mit der Uhrenfabrikation in der Gemeinde Furtwangen beschäftigen aufgestellt im Monat Dezember 1841. Gemeindearchiv Furtwangen, Akten 121/2, Hefte 1251, 1841-1842 Der Durchschnittspreis für ein normales Gestell kann mit etwa 10 kr. angenommen werden. Dieser Preis entspricht auch einer Angabe aus dem Jahr 1841. Poppe, Adolph: Die Schwarzwälder Uhrenindustrie nach ihrem Stand im Jahre 1838, techn. und statist. dargestellt. In: Polytechnisches Journal Bd. 75 (1840), Heft 4, 5 und 6. Poppe nennt für das Jahr 1838 folgende detailliert aufgeführte Preise: Kleine 12-stündige Uhrengestelle - 5 Kreuzer; Vierundzwanzigstündige Uhrengestelle - 7 Kreuzer; 24 stündige übersezte mit nebeneinander liegenden Läufen - 12 Kreuzer; Ekige übersezte Viertelgestelle - 15 Kreuzer; Breite übersezte Viertelgestelle - 20 Kreuzer; Achttaguhrengestell - 17 Kreuzer; Achttaguhren - Viertelgestell - 30 Kreuzer.||The frame maker produced the so-called frame, usually from beech wood, into which the wheels and pinions with the bearing journals were later inserted by the clockmaker. Depending on the design of the clock, this wooden construction normally consists of 2 or 3 wooden boards, each of which is mortised into a base and top board. The rear panel is placed on the back of the frame, and the still open front is later covered by the shield. The frame is closed at the side by two small doors. As the work of a frame maker was similar to that of a carpenter, there is no need for a detailed description of the work process in this context. A frame maker processed approximately 4 beech trunks in a year. A trunk measured 20 to 26 feet and cost about 20 fl. A journeyman frame maker received 1 fl. 12 kr. a week with board, lodging and laundry. An apprentice paid 2 fl. 42 kr. to the master and 1 fl. to the maid for one year's apprenticeship; in his second year he received 33 to 40 fl. wages plus board, lodging, etc. The average price for a normal frame can be assumed to be around 10 kr. This price also corresponds to an indication from the year 1841. Poppe lists the following detailed prices for the year 1838: Small 12-hour watch frames - 5 kreuzer; Twenty-four-hour clock frames - 7 kreuzer; 24-hour overset with side-by-side barrels - 12 kreuzer; Square overset quarter frames - 15 kreuzer; Wide overset quarter frames - 20 kreuzer; Eight-day clock frame - 17 Kreuzer; Eight-day clocks - quarter frame - 30 Kreuzer. |} ==Beatrice Teichen, Die Herstellung von Schwarzwald Uhren Beatrice Teichen, Die Herstellung von Schwarzwalduhren in: Auf der Höhe, Zur Geschichte der Uhrmacherei in der Region Eisenbach im Schwarzwald, E. Blender Design und Verlag (2002),Seite 24== {| |Steyrer schilderte 1796 erste Ansätze der Arbeitsteilung und nannte Gehäusemacher (da frühere Schwarzwald - Uhren keine regelrechte Gehäuse hatten, handelte es sich wahrscheinlich um Gestellmacher),...||In 1796, Steyrer described the first beginnings of the division of labor and named case makers (since earlier Black Forest clocks did not have proper cases, they were probably frame makers),... |} =Research Note= Herauszufinden wäre, :a) wann die Arbeitsteilung eingesetzt hat und :b) wann aus den Uhrengestellmachern die Uhrenkastenschreiner wurden oder ob das :c) eine komplett neue Berufsgruppe war *Die nebeneinander gelagerten Werke, meist mit 24-stündiger Laufzeit, haben eine durchschnittliche Gestellhöhe von 16 cm und Gestellbreite von 15 cm. *Das Schwarzwälder Achtagewerk um 1830,zu dieser Zeit von zahlreichen Uhrmachern gefertigt, wird in einer Art Standardausführung nur wenig modifiziert hergestellt. Das Werkgestell aus Buchenholz ist ca. 20 cm hoch, 18 cm breit und 14 cm tief. *Was sofort ins Auge fällt, sind die vergleichsweise dünnen für Gestelldecke und Gestellboden. Haben diese bei klassischen Achtagewerken in der ersten Hälfte des 29. Jahrhunderts eine Dicke von 14-16mm,sind sie hier nur 10mm dick, also wie bei der Stollenuhr. Natürlich waren diese Gestell Retter einer Dauerbelastung mit zusammen 4-5 kg Antriebsgewicht kaum gewachsen. *Bildunterschrift Seite 70: Kleines flaches Lackschild mit Goldrand. Gestellhöhe 11 cm, um 1790/1800 *Bildunterschrift Seite 73: Kleine holzgespindelte Stuckuhr mit Holzfallen, signiert Philipp Herbstreit in Rudenberg (1787-1837).Gestellhöhe 10,3 cm. *Die kleinste Schwarzwälder Gewichtuhr ist das sogenannte Miniatürchen. Dessen Holzgestell hat eine Höhe von 5 cm, eine Breite von 3,5 cm und eine Tiefe von 2 cm. Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren, G. Braun Buchverlag Karlsruhe (2008), Seite 45, 61, 62,70, 73, 341 *Hexenlochmühle https://www.hochschwarzwald.de/attraktionen/hexenlochmuehle-b164d6add8 :Die 1825 am Ufer des Heubachs erbaute Hexenlochmühle ist die einzige Mühle im Schwarzwald mit zwei Wasserrädern und wird heute nur zu Vorführungszwecken betrieben. Der Teil mit dem kleineren Rad wurde zuerst als Nagelschmiede genutzt und später zu einer Uhrengestellmacherei umgebaut, während der Teil mit dem großen Rad wenige Jahre später als Sägemühle angebaut wurde. Zur Mühle gehört auch ein Restaurant mit gemütlicher Schwarzwaldstube und großer Freiterrasse, sowie ein Laden mit Schwarzwälder Spezialitäten und Souvenirs. *Königenhof [https://www.schwarzwald-aktuell.eu/gschichtle/gschichtle-15-lawine-reisst-17-menschen-in-den-tod Uhrengestellmacher Beha] *St. Märgen, Schaltkarrendorf [https://sankt-maergen-kulturwege.de/index.php?id=63 Vitenhäusle] *Verzeichnis der zwischen 1770 und 1850 in Lenzkirch geborenen und als Uhrmacher oder deren Nebenberufe bezeichneten Personen; zusammengestellt von Kurt Hodapp 1995 ; Quelle: Max Weber: Bevölkerungsgeschichte im Hochschwarzwald Max Weber: Bevölkerungsgeschichte im Hochschwarzwald, Quellen und Forschungen aus dem Raum Lenzkirch (1953) **Brugger, Paul 1784 UL - 1882 UL; Spieluhrenmacher, Pfeifenmacher, Uhrengestellmacher, Peterhofbauer, Bürgermeister **Brugger, Peter 1822 UL - 1911 UL; Uhrengestellmacher, Orgelpfeifenmacher, Bürgermeister **Drescher, Andreas 1790 OL - 1849 OL; Uhrengestellmacher **Heidegger 1834 OL - 1921 UL; Gestellmacher *Im Jahr 1828 waren Kinzigkreis 19 Uhrengestell- und Rädermacher gemeldet. Offenburger Wochenblatt, Ausgabe 6 vom 08.02.1828 [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/search/6000537?query=Uhrengestell] *In Eisenbach, Bubenbach und Oberbränd gab es zwischen 1848 und 1860 lt. Gemeinde Archiv nur 3 Gestellmacher **Birkle, Martin **Tröscher, Johann Baptist **Bäuerle, Franz (Oberbränd) Franz Fettinger, Auf dem hohen Wald, Heimatgeschichte von Eisenbach, Bubenbach und Oberbränd, 1991, Seite 221 bis 228 == Sources == *Die Behandlung des Gestellholzes (Gewerbeblatt für den Schwarzwald, 1852, Nr. 19, S. 75, 76 leider noch nicht digitalisiert, [https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/gewerbeblatt_schwarzwald spätere Ausgaben]) Abschrift in: "Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke, Band 1, Verlag Müller/Villingen (2. Auflage 1979), Seite 162-164 *[https://books.google.de/books?id=i3pn4xmdp9oC&lpg=RA2-PA1009&ots=YZ9QfUBiZ7&dq=Uhrengestellmacher Universal-Lexicon vom Großherzogthum Baden Seite 1009] *Geschichte vom Röthenloch Unterkirnach [https://www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de/inhalt.unterkirnach-geschichten-vom-roethenloch.849a9601-ece9-4246-93aa-11c8e0e5cbfc.html] *Karl Eduard Paulus, Beschreibung des Oberamts Rottweil 1875 [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Seite:OARottweil0511.jpg]

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[[Category: United States of America, Slavery]] [[Category: African-American Family History]] The first Watch Night Service was inspired by [[Bailey-7481| Frederick Douglass]] awaiting news of [[Space:The_Emancipation_Proclamation |The Emancipation Proclamation]] "We were waiting and listening as for a bolt from the sky ... we were watching ... by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new day ... we were longing for the answer to the agonizing prayers of centuries." [[Wikipedia:Frederick_Douglass]]; [https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/historical-legacy-watch-night Watch Night] == Sources ==

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The goal of this project is to Sort through and organize [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey's]] Watch List to better and more efficiently manage our Tree to support both Wikitree projects and Family Members' individual trees. ==ADVISORS== : [[Craig-4574|Sandra Patak]]: Southern Colonies Project : [[Ruddock-365|Jackie Prentice]]: Scotland Project : [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]]: [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] World Tree ==SOUTHERN COLONIES PROJECT== {{Descendant|id=[[Gruber-679|Peter Gruber]], and [[Kraher-2|Maria Kraher]] arrived from Salzburg on 12 Mar 1734, from aboard the Transport "Purysburg"}}{{Descendant|id=[[kalcher-40|Ruprecht Kalcher]],and [[Gunther-1003|Margaretha (Gunther) Kalcher]] arrived from Salzburg on 28 Dec 1734 aboard the Transport "Prince of Wales"}}{{Descendant|id=[[Gugle-13|Johannes Christopher Gugle]] aboard the 3d Swabian Transport arriving Nov. 1752}} {{Descendant|id=[[Schubdrein-4|Daniel]] and [[haennlein-1|Margaretha (Hannelein) Schubdrein]] 2nd Swabian Transport, The Antelope, arriving 23 Oct 1751}} ===Salzburger Study=== : [[Craig-4574|Sandra Patak]] Professional Genealogist & Team Leader : [[Olivent-2|Chad Olivent]] [[Dasher-31|Christian Dasher]] : [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]]: Salburger Badges : [[Smith-123343|Robbie Smith]] [[Paulitsch-3|Johannes Paulitsch]] : Katherine Zipperer: Data Doctor * Profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:SALZBURGER_WATCHLIST] :[[Miller-82722|Frederick Wilhelm Miller]] [[Unknown-543456|Anna Christina]] and 5 children were Franconians but part of the Salzburger community. ==SCOTLAND PROJECT== : '''Tartan Trail''' [[Ruddock-365|Jackie Prentice]] ===Highlanders=== ====House of Bruce==== * Profiles ====House of Grimmett==== : Tags McElveen, McIlveen, McCrae : Susan (McElveen) Hagan : McCrae (Margaret - married William McIlveen. South Carolina Colonist Williamsburg) ==TORREY ONE NAME STUDY== {{One Name Study|name=Torrey}} * [[Torrey-776|Robert Torrey]] * [[Greenlaw-96|Russ Greenlaw]]: By using the Wiki Relationship finder, showed David that thru his autosomal test a lineage is exposed where [[Torrey-331|Micajah Jr.]] m. [[Batt-160|Sarah Batt]] making all their descendants forever genetically linked to [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Batt-160&person2Name=Normandie-32&relation=0&ignoreIds=] * [[Torrey-775|David Torrey]] * [[X-3761|Alyson (X) Dossett]] [oldweymouthfamilies@comcast.net] * [[Baldwin-3437|Julia (Baldwin) Howard]]: Collects Sources * [[Randall-8534|Thomas Randall CWO (ret,)]] Concerning [[Torrey-92|Joseph Torrey]] * [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] Concerning [[Torrey-92|Joseph Torrey]] * [[Russell-15605|Lauren Russell]] Concerning [[Torrey-641|John Torrey]] * [[Losey-276|Steven Losey]] Concerning [[Batt-693|Paul Batt]] * [[Stevens-7216|Kathleen Stevens]] Concerning [[Fry-471|George Fry ]] :"Correspondence with Ian Speed" A Barrister asks important questions getting to the point of the Torreys role in Somerset. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Correspondence_with_Ian_Speed&public=1] ==DNA== ===mtDNA=== '''Mitochondria's''' contribution to ethnicity: Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Mitochondria contain their own small chromosomes. Generally, mitochondria, and therefore mitochondrial DNA, are inherited only from the mother. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles, but they're membrane-bound with two different membranes. And that's quite unusual for an intercellular organelle. Those membranes function in the purpose of mitochondria, which is essentially to produce energy. That energy is produced by having chemicals within the cell go through pathways, in other words, be converted. And the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP, because the phosphate is a high-energy bond and provides energy for other reactions within the cell. So the mitochondria's purpose is to produce that energy. Some different cells have different amounts of mitochondria because they need more energy. So for example, the muscle has a lot of mitochondria, the liver does too, the kidney as well, and to a certain extent, the brain, which lives off of the energy those mitochondria produce. [https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Mitochondria] For genealogical research, you are assured of ruling out lineage mismatches for paper trail comparisons. You will also achieve the highest level of confidence possible that your mtDNA full sequence matches are related to you within the genealogical time frame. The mtFull Sequence test: Sequences nucleotides 00001 to 00547 (HVR2). Sequences nucleotides 00575 to 16000 (coding region). Sequences nucleotides 16001 to 16569 (HVR1). Provides mtDNA Haplogroup and Sublcade. '''Allows you to confidently rule out possible genealogical connections and confirm relationships. Provides both ancient and historic migration paths.''' '''The mtFull Sequence test will not be able to identify specific countries that your maternal ancestors came from. mtDNA mutates slowly which allows you to find out ancient information (such as your haplogroup), and will not help you learn about your more recent (within the past 200-500 years) origins. However, you can use mtDNA results with your personal genealogy research to contact your matches to find out more about where your common ancestors may be from. [https://learn.familytreedna.com/test-types/mitochondrial-dna-mtdna-test-will-learn/]''' H1: Unlike other branches of the mega-haplogroup H, the defining mutation for H1 (3010A) has likely happened many times in the history of H. This recurrent nature of H1 adds an extra layer of complexity to understanding our direct maternal origins within H1 and its sub-branches. H1 encompasses an important fraction of Western European mtDNA, reaching its local peak among contemporary Basques and appearing at a high frequency among other Iberians and North Africans. Follow the Mitochondrial Path for Unknown Marianne Landry [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Following_the_Mitochondrial_Path_for_J_Landry%27s_wife_Marianne] * [[Landry-5614|Elizabeth Landry]] Parents father: Jacques; mother: Marianne (3) * [[Morel-749|Elizabeth Morel]] * [[Harvey-56|Susan Harvey]] * [[McElveen-18|Susan Catherine McElveen]] * [[Wise-1099|Margaret Wise]] * [[Groover-23|Alma Groover]] * [[Rogers-25927|Grace Rogers]] * [[Moyer-780|Amanda Moyer]] * : [[Lanier-2019|Allen Rawles Lanier]] See Bowen (2) *: [[Morel-705|Pierre Rodolf Morel]] (11) ===Autosomal Family DNA=== : Me: B734779 : David: B735085 : Robert: N55360 '''PATERNAL''' : '''Cousins''' :[[Dombrowski-80|Teri (Dombrowski) Smith]] (2nd Cousin 2xs removed) : [[Welker-621|Greg Welker]] (3d Cousin) : [[Demi-7|Martha (Demi) Houston]] (4th Cousin one removed) '''MATERNAL''' : Harvey (9) : Phillips/Bowen/Strickland :'''Cousins''' : [[Pinder-935|Carolyn (Pinder) Summers]] 3d Cousin (See [[Groover-24|James Groover]] ==PROFILES== ===PATERNAL=== ====MOYER==== 91 profiles listed under Moyer. Listed below are among the highlights: : [[Moyer-1188|Anna (Moyer) Palmatier]] 1st cousin once removed (13 Palmatiers) : Wahl married Peter's Sister [[Mayer-3805|Maria] (3) * Focht (11): My father's brother, Clark; Clark's Son Richard; Richard's Wife's (Bonnie) family * Mayer (9) * Harry Vallimont Renaud (23) Renoe (6) :NOTE: Folmar intermarried with the siblings of my Grandfather Edward. They're peppered throughout my Moyers. =====NOTALBLE DOMBROWSKI===== ''My Paternal Grandfather Edward Moyer came from a large family. His brother Harry is my Great Uncle. Harry's son [[Moyer-1126|Ed Moyer]] (my __ Cousin). Ed married Pat Center and their daughter was [[Susan (Moyer) Dombrowski]] (My __ Cousin once removed) . Susan's daughter was Teri (Dombrowski) Smith (My Second Cousin once removed) They added me to Terri and Susan's Trusted Lists which added well over 1,000 profiles to my Watchlist. : '''[[Center-117|Pat Center]]''' has a Relation to Me on my Mother's side from Virginia. My mother and father met in Colorado in 1951 and they were married for 6 years. The families did not have ANYTHING to do with each other. The following are from Center family'' yet married to Ed Moyer, the son of my grandfather's brother, Harry's son: *Loving (11) *Marston/Pettigrew (7) (+25) * Steckback (27) * Walker (3) * Masengill [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Masengill-5&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] * Whalen (15) * Whittemere * Williamson (Y-DNA [[Williamson-4147|Richard Williamson]]) (10) * Woodford (10) * Edwards (21) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Edwards-15528&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] Edward's sister Eva * Flynn (24): My paternal grandfather, Edward; Edward's brother, Harry; Harry's son, Ed; Ed's daughter, Susan; Susan's husband (private); husband's mother Flynn (See also Gallagher) * Folmar (78): [[Moyer-806|Laura (Moyer) Folmar]] and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are both descendants of [[Wagner-2369|Susan Ellen (Wagner) Moyer (1857-1921)]]. (See also Geddis) * Vallimont married Folmar (See Moyer's extended family) (51) * Forsyth (7): Paternal grandfather Edward; Edward's brother Harry; Ed is Harry's son; Pat Center is Harry's wife; Forsyth is branch of Center family [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Forsyth-1205&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] * Morgan: Grandfather Edward; Harry brother; Morgan Moyer is Harry's son; Harper is Morgan's wife. (78) * Haskell (12) [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Center-156&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] * Head (28)[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Head-2593&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] See Pat Center : Tuttle See Beherns(23) : Van Valen (11) ====COOPER==== : [[Cooper-24130|Mary (Cooper) Moyer]] Father was ====WAGNER==== : [[Wagner-4280|Christian (Wagner) Peiffer]] : Wagner (16) My DNA appears on Profiles Teri is PM ====VECHT==== [[Vecht-3|Catherine (Vecht) Wagner]] ====KRAMER==== * [[Paul-1840|Anna Maretha]] Hubler (27) (See Paul and Lounsbery) * Hummel See [[Kramer-755|Ivey Mae Kramer]] * Hummel (23) Moyer/Kramer/Hummel * [[Hubler-25|Olive Flora Hubler]] Hubler/Kramer (15) * [[Graham-19219|Myrtle Graham]] (First Counsins Once Removed) ====WAITE==== : [[Waite-2839|William Waite]] m. [[Eakley-3|Katherine (Eakley) Waite]]. Their daughter married Kramers ====HUBLER==== : Smale (8) : Stites (5) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stirling-1299&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] ====LANSBERRY/CARPENTERS/OWENS==== *[[Lansberry-31}Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lansberry-31] Lownsberry/Lanning/Lusier-Luzier (39) * [[Gillespie-559|Nancy (Gillespie) Owens]] (19) [[Sasquehannock-1|Sasquehannock-1]] * [[Owens-9033|Elizabeth (Owens) Litz]] : Young - m. Kesiah Ownes :*[[Bloom-508|Roxanne Bloom]] re: Owen/Bloom Found thru [[Maust-76|Ulrich Maust]] profile *[[Parry-1863|Alice (Parry) Owens]] * Weekes (Carpenters) (6) * [[Guion-11|Susanne Guion]] *[[Malherbe-189|Nicholas Malherbe]] through Guion * Wright Rhodes Scattergood Ricken * Ransom (7) : [[Records-12|Wallace Bratton]] : Reed : Thomas [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Thomas-45416&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] (3) : Wood (10) ===MATERNAL=== ====ROGERS==== : House of Bruce (Rogers/Palmers) ====STURGEON==== : [Sturgeon-1140|James Sturgeon] From County Tyrone - possible Scottish Presbyterian [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturgeon-1140&person2_name=Moyer-780] 3d Great Grand Niece. ====ROGERS/STURGEON/PALMORE/CARDWELL==== : [[Williamson-8357|Anonymous Williamson]] '''Cousin''' See Sir Name "Loving" (Through [[McKinley-1290|Grace McKinley]], [[Loving-432|Phillip Norbourne Loving]] in Moyers "Teri Smith" : Stintons (4) (From Dublin) : Moon (Goodman) (3) : [[Cardwell-1424|Franky Palmore]] (20) : [[Perrin-227|Moses]] : [[Platt-3428|Heson Platt]] : Rickard (18) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rickard-531&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Rogers (16) : Ebenezer Ebin Rowe (19) : Smethers (Pat Center) (20) - Cousin: Bruce Davis [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-17617&person2_name=Moyer-780] :Stirling Cardwell [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stirling-1299&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] : [[Sturgeon-1140|James Sturgeon]] From County Tyrone - possibly Scottish presbyterian. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturgeon-1140&person2_name=Moyer-780] : [[Turner-32100|Robert Howard Turner]] + Sturgeon wife : [[Worsham-221|Archer Worsham]] (2) : Webster [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webster-4566&person2_name=Moyer-780] (10) ====BAGBY==== ====GROOVER==== : Salzburger Study (Groovers) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia_Salzburgers] : [[Groover-363|Martha Patsy (Groover) Parker]] Johannes oldest son's daughter (Note Lastinger) (5) : Sheffield Harvey/Gruber ====LEE/WATERS==== : [[Brown-18795|Beth Brown]] Found on Moyer's distant tree??? but a relationship with Lee/Groover connection : [[Hale-5447|Angnes (Hale) Strate] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hale-5447&person2_name=Moyer-780] Teri, Cousin from my Great Uncle Harry, is PM. The Hales might be from David's family and yet the Relationship comes out of my mother's Georgian Lee/Waters. (7) =====Gillespies===== : From Stirlingshire - Cull the cousins ;) [[Gillespie-2061|James Gillespie]] married [[Bennie-201|Janet Bennie]] A path between me and these Gillespie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bennie-201&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] Janet Bennie [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bennie-201&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] Disentangling Gillespie families [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1217195/how-do-disentangle-my-family-when-someones-convinced-its-his] : [[Gillespie-3224|Helen Gillespie]] married [[Fleeming-101|Hugh Fleeming]] : [[Kincaid-1721|John Kincaid]] biological bridge to Gillespies of Cowpasture (4) : [[Robertson-16672|Mary Robertson]] wife of [[Gillespie-1739|John James Gillespie]] : [[McCullough-3587|Thomas McCullough]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=McCullough-3587&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] ====WISE==== : [[Robinson-39903|Fred William Robinson]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Robinson-39903&person2_name=Moyer-780] [Staples] George Ralph Staples [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Staples-2811&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Wises (5) : [[Wise-5841|John McElveen Wise]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wise-5841 ====MCELVEEN/HARVEY/MOREL==== :''See: mtDNA'' : House of Grimmett (McElveen) : * Foskey (Harvey) through Kathleen Tyler : Harvey: see [[Brennan-992|Allen Brennan]] Found on Moyer's family??? (Mast) but could be useful for Harveys : See mtDNA (Harvey, Morel, Landry) * McElveens (20) McIlveens (12) (See House of Grimmett : Wives: William Emmanuel McIlveen/Margaret McRae : [[Stuart-276|Isabella Stuart]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stuart-276&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] Married Robert McElveen. Robert was John McElveen's older brother who was the first to come to the colonies, but settled first in New Jersey. He later went to South Carolina to joined a Scottish colony from Northern Ireland that were migrating to SC. : [[Bowen-10083|Deborah (Bowen) Summerline]] : [[Thigpin-9|William]] Find Thigpin connection to Harveys [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thigpin-9] There are cousins here which may lead us to Harveys... ---- ==PROFILES== :[[Lincoln-4745|Constance Lincoln]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lincoln-4745&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] ===PATERNAL=== ====TORREY==== : Torrey (67) See One Name Study : Randall (A whole tree) : [[Roberts-40670|Lydia (Roberts) Torrey]] - Asa Torrey ====HENNIGAR==== ====BROWN==== : [[Brown-92663|William Schouler Brown, Esq.]] ====MARGISON==== : [[Margison-40|Mary Emma Margison]] ====SWEETSER==== : Hill (Sweetser (17) : Jackson (19) See Sweetser (David Torrey) :: [[Gazella-2|Frank Gazella]] (4) :::'''Why is my 2d Cousin Teri Dombowski Smith PM of their profiles?''' : Leonard (3) : Leslie (Sweetser) (6) : Lewis (Sweetser) (3) : Lovejoy/Hill/Sweetser (2) : Raddin m Lucy Sweetser : There are 35 Sweetsers : Woodward ====ATWILL==== : Hale (20) : Hayes (13) Fay Roberts [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Roberts-24972&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] : James Roberts [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Roberts-24973&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] : Rhodes (16) : Valpey (14) ====VOGEL==== : Schirmer (6) ====LENG==== ===MATERNAL=== ====KUERTH==== : Friedt; Bergey : Hilty (Steiner) : Rees ====QUESTIONABLE-WEBER==== This is a REAL Sir-Name ====STEINER==== : [[Moser-2926|Benedict Moser]] : Steiner (21) : Yoder (1) ====STEINER==== : Sommer (2) ====RINGGER==== : Ringger (8) : Welk ====UNKNOWN==== ====GRAMM==== ====SINN==== ---- ==For Review== : For [[Torrey-775|David]] [[Hansman-6|Ursula]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hansman-12 Needs Bio and Sources] : David's Uncle Laurence [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hardwick-1428] : [[Morel-749|Elizabeth (Morel) Harvey]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Morel-749] : [Hawkins-1132|Thomas]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hawkins-1132&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] :[[Jewell-1259|Sarah Jane Jewel]] Where does Sarah jane from Oregon come from? She's a black woman and I have NO trace of Black in my bloodline. What is her story? I'm going to disconnect. ==CROSSOVERS== Profiles that are inexplicably part of both maternal and paternal lines [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:CROSSOVER_ANCESTORS&public=1]: [[Cobb-7825|Charles Cleveland Cobb]] [[jackson-36015|Mary Louis Jackson]]: (Compare Battles in Moyer (father) and Palmer/Rogers (mother) :[[Worsham-471|Elizabeth (Worsham) Cardwell]] : Palmer: Robin Pfeffinger Geraughty [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pfeffinger-4&person2_name=Moyer-780] :Gilbert (4) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gilbert-4524&person2_name=Moyer-780] :Begin with [[Palmore-28|Augusta Anne]] [[Rogers-7080|Edward Guy]] :: See Sister Laura Sindonia Irving :COMPARE with '''[[Center-117|Pat (Center) Moyer]]''' [[Carbine-14|Eleanor (Carbine) Pierson]] : Pat Center: Irish Millers from MA :: Sargent (8) :: Saxton (24) : Scattergood (16) : Scott (4) : Shaw (17) : Smith (27) : Tulp (9) : Yesure [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Yesure-2&person2Name=Moyer-780&relation=0&ignoreIds=] Teri is PM and this is David's family : Lydia Ann (Saxton) Glover: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Saxton-517&person2_name=Moyer-780] : [[Gillespie-90|William Gillespie]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gillespie-90] : [[Hender-62]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hender-62&person2_name=Moyer-780] (5) Cousin alert See Rice : [[Henderson-11004]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-11004&person2_name=Moyer-780] (8) : [[Hicks-6373|Benjamin Hicks]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hicks-6373&person2_name=Moyer-780] (3) : Jewell (18) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jewell-1250&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Sommer: Could be Groover. Could be Rogers. Cousin: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-17617&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Vaughn (14) David's Plymouth family and Teri's the PM of these profiles? :: Dunham (12) Connection to me connected to David's plymouth family [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dunham-1293&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Wright (2) : [[Yesure-2|Jean Yesure]] + 1 - Teri is PM for these profiles however the Relationship to Me indicates a connection with the Sweetsers...David's family. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5739718 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Watchlist

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[[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2017}} The Watchlist Washers, a team of Clean-a-Thon participants focused on cleaning up their own errors list. === Members === * [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]], fearless leader and washer of her own watchlist |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Lowe-866 See your work] ** Karen is starting out with 740 errors. That's a lot! * [[Burg-38|Jessica Burg]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Burg-38 See your work] * [[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]] - |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Mackler-10 See your work] **Watchlist errors: 154! Ready to start cleaning!! * [[Walters-4543|Joanna Root]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Walters-4543 See your work] * [[Remp-8|Lisa Penree]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Remp-8 See your work] * [[Bentley-2337|Robert Bentley]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bentley-2237 See your work] *[[N.-17|Maggie N]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=N.-17 See your work] ** Adopted some profiles. I have 144 errors !

Watchtower Bible School of Gilead

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== Watchtower Bible School of Gilead == {{One Place Study|place=Kingdom Farm, Lansing, New York|category=Kingdom Farm, Lansing, New York One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York|category=122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Watchtower Educational Center, Patterson, New York|category=Watchtower Educational Center, Patterson, New York One Place Study}} A school was established using a building at the [[Wikipedia:Watch_Tower_Bible_and_Tract_Society_of_Pennsylvania|Watchtower Bible & Tract Society's]] [[Space:Kingdom_Farm%2C_Lansing%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm]] at [[Wikipedia:Lansing, New York|Lansing, New York]].Heidt, William. ''"Kingdom farm and Gilead School"'' (DeWitt Historical Society of of Tompkins County, Ithaca, New York 1971) [https://www.tcpl.org/sites/default/files/content/archive/Kingdom_Farm_Gilead_School.pdf Tompkins County Library][[Wikipedia:Vergilius Ferm|Ferm, Vergilius Ture Anselm]]. ''"[[Space:Religion in the Twentieth Century|Religion in the Twentieth Century]]"'' (Philosophical Library, New York 1948) Page 387 [https://archive.org/details/religionintwenti0000ferm/page/386/ Internet Archive] '''[[Space:Watchtower_Bible_School_of_Gilead_Graduating_Class_of_1950|1950 Census]]''': "United States 1950 Census"
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David Abbull (62), separated, Stonemason, head of household in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Ny.
[[Schroeder-5996|Albert Darger Schroeder]] was tasked to oversee this new school.[[#WT|Watchtower]] March 1, 1988 Pages 10-17 "My Life in Jehovah’s Spirit-Directed Organization" [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1988164 Watchtower Online Library]''"[[Space:Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom|Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1993) Chapter 8 "Declaring the Good News Without Letup" Page 95 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1101993009 Watchtower Online Library] This school started taking its first class of 100 students on 1 February 1943.[[#WT|Watchtower]] June 1, 1989 Pages 21-23 "A New Home for the Gilead Missionary School" [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1989405 Watchtower Online Library] In 1961, the school was moved to the headquarters in [[Wikipedia:Brooklyn|Brooklyn, New York]]. In 1988, construction began for a new educational center in [[Wikipedia:Patterson, New York|Patterson, New York]].[[#WT|Watchtower]] November 15, 1999 Pages 8-12 "Dedication of the Watchtower Educational Center​—A Festival to Jehovah" [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1999842 Watchtower Online Library] This became the new location for the school. === Task List === Create profiles for Gilead Graduates: #'''[[Space:Watchtower Bible School of Gilead Graduating Class of 1950|1950 : 15th Class]]''' - ''in process'' == Sources == *''"[[Space:The Watchtower|The Watchtower]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) *''"[[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York) *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Watchtower Bible School of Gilead|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *{{Wikidata|Q3363485|enwiki}}

Watchtower Bible School of Gilead Graduating Class of 1950

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{{One Place Study|place=Kingdom Farm, Lansing, New York|category=Kingdom Farm, Lansing, New York One Place Study}} === 265 Kline Road ([[Space:Kingdom_Farm%2C_Lansing%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm]]) === '''3 Pages of the 1950 Census, 170 residents''' *"Tompkins, New York, United States records, Apr 1, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHJ-5QHW-S4XF?view=explore : May 25, 2023), image 20 of 62; National Archives and Records Administration. *{{Ancestry Sharing|29190041|dd5f2a}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|280563017}} ::* "1950 United States Federal Census"
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Lansing, Tompkins, New York; Roll: 1766; Sheet Number: 19; Enumeration District: 55-54
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John Booth (47) lodger in household of John Booth (47) in Lansing, Tompkins, New York, USA. Born in New York.
'''1950 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses''' *[[#YBJW|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]] 1950 Pages 39-49 Ordained Ministers [http://wtarchive.svhelden.info/archive/en/yearbooks/yb1950_E.pdf WT Archive Online] ::[[#YBJW|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]] 1950 Pages 39-49 Ordained Ministers [http://wtarchive.svhelden.info/archive/en/yearbooks/yb1950_E.pdf WT Archive Online] ==== [[Space:Jehovahs Witnesses Project To-Do List 1950 Bethelites#Volunteers|Volunteers]] ==== ==== Students ==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Sent To!!Gender!!√!!Member/Notes |- |[[Albricot, Irma]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Irma Albricot (24), single lodger, in household of Irma Albricot (24 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Argentina.
||24||Argentina|| ||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2WW-HKZ}} |- |[[Aldrich-3762|Aldrich, Iva May]]||22||New Jersey|| ||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Aranjo, Ruben Antonio]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Ruben Antonio Araujo (21), single lager, in household of Ruben Antonio Araujo (21 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Vewrzula.
||21||Venezuela|| ||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2WW-5FK}} |- |[[Atzunis-1|Atzunis, Demetrius]]||33||Egypt||Egypt||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Backhouse-1096|Backhouse, Raymonde]]||23||England||Brazil||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bahner-90|Bahner, Josef]]||46||Argentina||Brazil||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Schön-506|Bahner, Marie]]||38||Argentina||Brazil||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Baker-64404|Baker, Paul]]||39||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bartrip, Trevor]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Trevor Bartrip (23), single lodger, in household of Demetrius Atzinis (33 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||23||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2W4-BVG}} |- |[[Baswel-1|Baswel, Macario]]||32||Philippines||Philippines||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Benjamins-54|Benjamins, Arend]]||33||Netherland||Netherlands||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:35, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Berrueta, Lira]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Lira Berrueta (25), single lodger, in household of Demetrius Atzinis (33 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Urugary.
||25||Uruguay||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GD18-SM2}} |- |[[Blair-12125|Blair, Martel]]||36||Jamaica||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:35, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bridges-6337|Bridges, Richard]]||35||Georgia||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:35, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Britten-765|Britten, Eric]]||40||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:14, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Woodward-10073|Britten, Christine]]||38||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:14, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bryant-19215|Bryant, Gordon]]||34||Canada||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Cherry-4870|Bryant, Olive]]||26||Canada||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 13 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Campbell, Alexander]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Alexander Campbell (21), single lodger, in household of Alexander Campbell (21 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||21||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2CT-HGM}} |- |[[Capps-2075|Capps, Jodie]]||24||Oklahoma||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:46, 14 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Poole-8633|Capps, Marjorie]]||24||Texas||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:46, 14 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Child-2205|Child, Margaret]]||30||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:32, 17 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Clapham-919|Clapham, Marion]]||32||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:32, 17 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Craven-3324|Craven, Alice]]||39||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:32, 17 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Crockett-3820|Crockett, John]]||33||New Zealand||Thailand||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:07, 19 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Cuffie-4|Cuffie, Rose]]||31||Trinidad||Guyana||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:07, 19 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Davis-109879|Davis, Robert]]||39||Australia||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:07, 19 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Dempster-1464|Dempster, Mary]]||22||Ireland||Brasil||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:07, 19 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Dickson, Mary]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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Mary Dickson (26), single lodger, in household of Mary Dickson (26 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||26||England||Brasil||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
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Married another graduate: Ronald Fallick |- |[[Dionisio-39|Dionisio, Adolfo]]||34||Philippines||Philippines||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:40, 20 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Edwards, Joan]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
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{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ6D}} (accessed 23 June 2023)
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Joan Edwards (27), single lodger, in household of Joan Edwards (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Eire.
||27||Ireland||Brazil||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G654-MJM}} |- |[[Ellis, Peter]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 22; Line: 23;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJX4}} (accessed 23 June 2023)
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Peter Ellis (28), married lodger, in household of Joan Edwards (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||28||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G26D-7M2}} |- |[[Ellis, Joyce]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 22; Line: 24;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ61}} (accessed 23 June 2023)
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Joyce Ellis (26), married lodger, in household of Joan Edwards (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||26||England|| ||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G26D-97K}} |- |[[Engervik-1|Engnuic, Ernst]]||30||Norway||Norway||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 14:27, 23 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Fallick, Ronald]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 22; Line: 26;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ6N}} (accessed 23 June 2023)
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Ronald Fallick (27), single lodger, in household of Joan Edwards (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||27||England||Brazil||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G8F3-XXC}}
married another graduate, Mary Dickson |- |[[Forde-789|Forde, Oswald]]||31||British Guiana||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:55, 9 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Gavrielides-1|Gavrielides, Panryotis]]||41||Cyprus||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:11, 10 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Gibbons-4181|Gibbons, Millicent]]||25||Newfoundland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:53, 10 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Gooch-2462|Gooch, Wilfred]]||28||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:53, 10 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Goodin_Tate-2|Goodin, Fay]]||24||Costa Rica||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 13:16, 14 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Goodin_Tate-1|Goodin, Joy]]||30||Costa Rica||||F|||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 13:16, 14 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Goodman-8130|Goodman, Claude]]||46||India||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 13:53, 13 July 2023 |- |[[Graham, Russell]] '''Birth''': "New York State, Birth Index, 1881-1942"
New York State Department of Health; Albany, NY, USA; New York State Birth Index; Certificate Number: 40162
{{Ancestry Sharing|4919166|7b22746f6b656e223a2239584b58467a507852446a31616c304c597645334f535273455a455a7a32503244774d6c54785a3448574d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|61667|3375935}} (accessed 13 July 2023)
Russel F Graham born on 11 May 1927 in Riverside, New York, USA.
'''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 4;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ6B}} (accessed 13 July 2023)
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Russell Graham (23), single lodger, in household of Russell Graham (23 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in New York.
'''Passenger List''': "Florida, U.S., Arriving and Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1898-1963"
The National Archives At Washington, D.c.; Washington, D.c.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving At Miami, Florida.; NAI Number: 2788541; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85
{{Ancestry Sharing|4919173|7b22746f6b656e223a226d59575366374d444c2b3375343843512b5575437334537456716f6553596b2b48424c2b6a6776722f436b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|8842|5249607}} (accessed 13 July 2023)
Name: Russell F Graham; Nationality: American; Age: 31; Birth Date: 11 May 1927; Birth Place: Riverside, New York, USA; Record Type: Arrival; Arrival Date: 23 Jul 1958; Arrival Place: Miami, Florida, USA; Flight Number: 600; Airline: Tan Airlines.
||23||New York||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G22R-NRD}} |- |[[Griffiths, Fredrich]]||29||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G22R-KSW}} |- |[[Griffiths, Emily]]||22||England||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G22R-YM6}} |- |[[Gruber-1804|Gruber, Kurt]]||46||Thailand||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:00, 13 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hargreaves-1756|Hargreaves, Pamela]]||26||Ireland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:41, 13 July 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Harry-1590|Harry, Daphne]]||26||British Guiana||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:30, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Heikorn-1|Heikorn, Bedrich]]||35||Germany||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:30, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hertenstein-76|Hertenstein, Blanca]]||43||Switzerland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:04, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hollingworth-530|Hollingworth, Ida]]||37||Australia||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Horner-4980|Horner, Harold]]||34||Austria||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hoyt-5426|Hoyt, Robert]]||21||Massachusetts||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:48, 6 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Huffman-6705|Huffman, Frederick]]||39||Washington||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:47, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Miller-111907|Huffman, Marjorie]]||30||Oregon||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:47, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hutchings, Noel]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 19; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJXM}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
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Noel Hutchings (23), single lodger, in household of Noel Hutchings (23 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in England.
||23||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSS-6PL}} |- |[[Jacka, Ronald]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 20; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ65}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4J6}}
Ronald Jacka (22), single lodger, in household of Ronald Jacka (22 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Austria.
||22||Australia||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-91K}} |- |[[Jeffrey, Sylvia]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 21; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LJ6K}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4J6}}
Sylvia Jeffrey (28), single lodger, in household of Sylvia Jeffrey (28 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Austria.
||28||Australia||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-PBZ}} |- |[[Johnson, Rita]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 22; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPK}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4J6}}
Rita Johnson (24), single lodger, in household of Kazimierz Karacz (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in New Foundland.
||24||Newfoundland||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-336}} |- |[[Joseph, Antoine]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 23; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPS}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4J6}}
Antoine Joseph (27), single wr, in household of Kazimierz Karacz (27 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Haiti.
||27||Haiti||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-P6Z}} |- |[[Kalvaitis-12|Kalvaitis, Bernice]]||26||Michigan||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:07, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Karacz, Kazimierz]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 23; Line: 25; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 24
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGP2}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4J6}}
Kazimierz Karacz (27), single head of household in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Poland.
||27||Poland||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSS-TJL}} |- |[[Kjellberg-74|Kielberg, Knut]]||34||Sweden||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:45, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Lauridsen-216|Lauridsen, Soren]]||50||Norway||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:52, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Liwag-3|Liwag, Salvador]]||39||Philippines||Philippines||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:19, 23 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Löhr-1205|Loehr, Elfriede]]||40||Germany||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:00, 16 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Lozano_Sotelo-1|Lozano, Rudolph]]||33||Mexico||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:00, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Luhrman, Anthonio]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 1; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPG}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Anthonio Luhrman (25), single lodger, M, in household of Anthonio Luhrman (25 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Netherland.
||25||Netherland||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-C4R}} |- |[[Maltby-3298|Maltby, Albert]]||35||Australia||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:07, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Clogan-5|Maltby, Gladys]]||32||Australia||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:07, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Margrave-94|Margrave, Kenneth]]||32||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[McKenzie-12031|McKinzie, Samuel]]||30||Jamaica||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:01, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[McLenachan, John]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 6; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPJ}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
John McLenachan (23), single lodger, in household of John McLenachan (23 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States.
''"Ecuador"'' [[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]] (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1989) Page 248 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=301989014 Watchtower Online Library]||23||England||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSS-PRR}} |- |[[McLuckie-120|McLuckie, William]]||41||Africa||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:48, 17 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Michel, Jacques]]''"[[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 2004) Republic of Congo and French Equatorial Africa Pages 139, 142 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=302004007 Watchtower Online Library] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 8; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPR}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Jacques Michel (28), single lodger, in household of Jacques Michel (28 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in France.
||28||France||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSS-B5B}} |- |[[Murdoch-2440|Murdoch, Ernest]]||32||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:07, 19 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Munrainen, Bers]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGPF}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Bers Munrainen (24), single lodger, in household of Bers Munrainen (24 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Finland.
||24||Finland||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-TBW}} |- |[[Painton-51|Painton, Margaret]]||33||New Zealand||Japan
Singapore
Malaysia||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:09, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Painton-50|Painton, Thelma]]||48||New Zealand||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:09, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Peters, Martha]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 13; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-LGP9}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Martha Peters (25), single lodger, in household of Martha Peters (25 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Germany.
||25||Germany||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-DWC}} |- |[[Delpino_Valdes-1|Del Pino, Rogelio]]||40||Cuba||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:33, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Marrero_Cabrera-1|Del Pino, Dora]]||20||Cuba||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:33, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Pohl-1035|Pohl, Willi]]||31||Germany||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:28, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Oldenburg-570|Pohl, Editha]]||30||Germany||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:28, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Reeder-2299|Reeder, Maurice]]||38||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Atkinson-14289|Reeder, Dorothy]]||39||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Reeve-3445|Reeve, Mabel]]||34||England||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ridling-91|Ridling, Jeffery]]||24||New Zealand||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:50, 18 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Rutimann-2|Rutimain, Alfred]]||48||Switzerland||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Scivyer-18|Rutimain, Lilian]]||42||Switzerland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Rutimain, Denise]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 24; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N9B}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Denise Rutimain (18), single lodger, in household of Alfred Rutimain (48 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Switzerland.
||18||Switzerland||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSQ-LWL}} |- |[[Schatz, Maria]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 25; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N9R}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Maria Schatz (21), single lodger, in household of Alfred Rutimain (48 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Nlkaustiia.
||21||Austria||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS3-512}} |- |[[Sheppard-6106|Sheppard, Katherine]]||40||Brazil||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:30, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Silvey, Elisie]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 27; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5NS9}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-S4JJ}}
Elsie Sillvey (26), single lodger, in household of Alfred Rutimain (48 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Ohio.
||26||Ohio||||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS7-9DT}} |- |[[Singh-930|Singh, George]]||28||India||India||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:19, 23 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Skaleski, Antoine]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 24; Line: 29; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 25
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N91}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
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Antoine Skaleski (26), single in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in France.
||26||France||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS7-BTT}} |- |[[Springate-324|Springatz, Olive]]||37||Eire||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:50, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Stoute-83|Stoute, Arnold]]||37||Trinidad||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:06, 17 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Sturgeon-1529|Sturgeon, Arthur]]||35||Australia||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:19, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Surber-672|Surber, Anny]]||31||Switzerland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:39, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Surber-673|Surber, Erika]]||29||Switzerland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:39, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Swaby_Tate-1|Swakey, Dorell]]||34||Costa Rica||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:07, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Thomas-67312|Thomas, Fritz]]||42||Germany||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:28, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Trávníčekova-1|Track-oya, Frantiska]]||45||Czechaslovakia||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:36, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Unterdörfer-3|Unterdorfer, Ilse]]||37||Germany||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:00, 16 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Van Veit, Frans]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 25; Line: 9; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 26
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N9X}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
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Frans Van Veit (26), single wer, in household of Frans Van Veit (26 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Netherland.
||26||Netherland||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSW-MNB}} |- |[[Ward, Merroijan]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 25; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 26
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N9L}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
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Merroijan Ward (29), single lodger, in household of Merroijan Ward (29 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in New Zealand.
||29||New Zealand||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLSW-MJK}} |- |[[Wilde-2026|Wilde, Verlie]]||33||Austria||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:34, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Williams-129493|Williams, Clive]]||29||Austria||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:07, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Williams-129730|Williams, Kenneth]]||33||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Woodburn-584|Woodburn, James]]||38||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Winteler-9|Winteler, Lena]]||40||Switzerland||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:25, 19 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Young-60536|Young, Charles]]||39||England||||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:12, 20 August 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Young, Gordon]] '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 25; Line: 17; Digital film/folder number: 108853133; Image number: 26
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-5N9N}} (accessed 13 August 2023)
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Gordon Young (24), married lodger, in household of Gordon Young (24 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Austria.
||24||Australia||||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GLS7-C7L}} |- |[[Lloyd-12332|Young, Lesley]]||24||Australia||||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:47, 13 August 2023 (UTC) |} == Sources == *''"[[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York)

Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study

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{{Succession box |title = [[Space:Watchtower_Farms%2C_Wallkill%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Watchtower Farms]] |years =1963-2016 |before = [[Space:Kingdom_Farm%2C_Lansing%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm]] |succeeded-text = 2016 - present |after =[[Space:1_Kings_Drive_Tuxedo_Park%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Warwick Bethel]] }} == Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York|category=Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q6166532|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] This One Place Study is also part of the [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] Project. ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' New York :'''County:''' Ulster :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.637778, -74.260278 :'''Elevation:''' 103.0 m or 337.9 feet ===History=== ===Cemetery=== *[[Space:Watchtower_Farms_Cemetery_Wallkill_NY_USA|Watchtower Farms Cemetery]] Red Mills Road, Walkill, Ulster, New York 12589 USA ===Population=== ===Notables=== ==Sources== *The Watchtower, December 1, 1982, page 23 *"Wallkill and Warwick Projects Moving Ahead", JW.org News, May 13, 2013.

Waterford Cemetery

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[[Category:Waterford Cemetery, Waterford, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Erie County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] === About === This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt Pryber]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt]] If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address :East Third Street, Waterford, Pennsylvania 16441 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
:41.9450497, -79.9777402 :Contact :Waterford Cemetery Association, 12359 Circuit Street, Waterford, PA 16441 :(814 ) 796-2092 :[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Waterford+Cemetery/@41.9450497,-79.9777402,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x60c417ac2e17496!8m2!3d41.9445198!4d-79.975571 Waterford Cemetery on Google Maps] ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=176448 Find A Grave] Note: As stated on the [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries#What_Cemeterists_Do_Not_Do.21|U.S. Cemeteries Project Page]], please do not copy photos or other information from these Web sites. ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NOTES''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO (click for larger)''' |- |[[Whipple-1445| Whipple, Leroy H ]] || 6/29/1926||12/9/2012 ||||[[Image:Whipple-1445-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKay-2708|Whipple, Doris M ]] || 3/28/1925||5/22/2008 ||||[[Image:Whipple-1445-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Graham-9697|Whipple, Cora C ]] ||8/8/1867||8/17/1946||||[[Image:Graham-9697-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-102378|Whipple, Hazel M]] ||12/17/1898||2/7/1979||||[[Image:Smith-102378.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Whipple-1449|Whipple, Henry E ]] ||1/4/1894||6/18/1963||||[[Image:Smith-102378.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Langdon-1279|Whipple, Susannah J ]] ||9/22/1842||2/19/1933||||[[Image:Langdon-1279-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Whipple-1452|Whipple, William H ]] ||5/19/1864||7/31/1940||||[[Image:Whipple-1452.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whipple-1480| Zinn, Ione R ]] ||6/16/1866||1/10/1954||||[[Image:Whipple-1480.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McKay-2709|McKay, Charles J]]||6/13/1895||1/4/1968||||[[Image:McKay-2709-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hewitt-2145|McKay, Crystelle E]]||1/11/1897||7/1/1990||||[[Image:McKay-2709-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McKay-2724|McKay, William]]||12/29/1864||12/31/1942|||| |- |[[Judson-535|McKay, Lena May]]||12/15/1868||2/7/1951|||| |- |[[Hewitt-2161|Hewitt, Byron J]]||3/20/1868||7/26/1926||||[[Image:Hewitt-2161.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blackmer-112|Hewitt, Dolly V]]||3/11/1872||12/1/1959||||[[Image:Hewitt-2161.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hewitt-2164|Hewitt, William M]]||2/3/1845||11/9/1921||||[[Image:Hewitt-2164.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Edmonds-872|Hewitt, Anna L]]||12/9/1845||5/29/1913||||[[Image:Hewitt-2164.jpg|100px]] |- | |}

Waterloo Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Johns Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Waterloo Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== Waterloo Plantation is located on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. [[Grimball-20|Paul Chaplin Grimball]] owned Waterloo Plantation at his death. Waterloo contained 895 acres of high land, and 127 acres of marsh. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, A-K 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 30)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 30, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, A-K, 1865-1868 > image 519 of 742; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-83PD-X}} (accessed 25 February 2023) *20 Jan 1866, application for return of property
Paul C. and son Thomas H. were in a contract to lease Waterloo in 1854 (mostly unreadable) '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. X12-Z12 1853-1856
Film number: 008300058 > image 738 of 1036
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X3TW-3}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *1854 lease of Waterloo
Paul C. Grimball passed the Waterloo Plantation on to his daughter Pauline Grimball McFaddin in his will. In 1866 the Waterloo plantation seems to be owned by Pauline's brother, Isaac Grimball. Isaac applied for Restoration of Property through the Freedmans Bureau in 1866. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Unregistered Applications for Restoration of Property, A-K 1865-1868. (NARA Series M869, Roll 30)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 30, Unregistered applications for restoration of property, A-K, 1865-1868 > image 517 of 742; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-83P8-B}} (accessed 25 February 2023) *Restoration of property Waterloo
('''when profiling these persons please profiles the free persons first for correct last names''') ==Slaves== In 1864 these 38 slaves were named in the will of Paul Chaplin Grimball:'''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 50-51 1862-1868
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1862-1868, Vol. 050 > image 285 of 457; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JWSC-7W}} (accessed 24 February 2023) *will of Paul Chaplin Grimball 1864
*Old Die *Ralph *Jolly *Charles *Tenah *an infant *Emily *William *Absalom *Emma *Sarah *Hetty *Driver Jimmy *Hester *Thomas *Lucy *Margaret *Ben *Betty *Telemachus *Cuffee *August *Big Scipio *Bess *Jacob *Beck *Will *Sibby(Libby) *Minty *Charles *Hagar *an infant *Belinda *Lucy *Dolly *Sandy *Kit *Maria ==Free Persons== In Feb 1866 a list of 58 named persons and 62 unnamed children on this plantation were recorded in the Freedmen Records. '''South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "South Carolina, Freedmen'...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1462514 Records of the field offices for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Rockville > Roll 99, Lists of plantations on Sea Islands, Feb 1866 > image 32 of 48; citing NARA microfilm publication M1910 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99ZG-CD8V}} (accessed 25 February 2023)
John's Island '''Waterloo'''
Isaac Grimball owned - Feb 20 1866 *Timothy Buryard *Cuffy Grant (Old) *Abraham Johnson *Frank Hyams *Thomas Small *Benjamin Frazier *Jacob Brown *Joe Sturgrum *James Smith *Jolly Wright *Billy Frazier *Alfred Gethers *Charles Chisolm *August Robinson *Kit Crumell *Samuel Matthews *Jeffrey Crumell *Dick Small *Omice Crumell *Lewis Guess *Thomas Gethers *Titus Young *Ralph Bailey *Jimmy Brown *Paine Braddon *Joseph Jenkins *Will Hires (Old) *Lena Buryard *Libby Grant *Molly Grant *Matilda Johnson (Old) *Rose Hyams *Lucretia Small *Hester Small (Old) *Belinda Frazier *Diana Brown *Minta Stirgham *Beck Smith *Phillis Wright *Lucy Frazier *Mary Gethers *Beck Gethers *Susan Chisolm *Maria Robinson *Jennie Crumell *Jennie Mathews *Grace Crumell *Milley Crumell *Margaret Small *Betsey Guess *Noffey Guess *Grace Guess *Ann Gethers *Mary Anne Young *Abigail Bailey *Maria Brown *Mary Braddon *Nancy Jenkins *8 men and 9 women planted last year. 10 men and 10 women came on the place before Nov 1 1865. *There are at this date 62 children on the place. 4 of whom are orphans. Erastus W. Everson 1st. Lt. V Ret. A.S.A. Comr ==Census== The 1850 slave schedule lists 49 slaves for Paul Grimball on St. John's Colleton County, South Carolina. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > South Carolina > Colleton > Colleton county > image 98 of 381; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-DZWG-JC}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *1850 slave schedule
The 1860 slave schedule lists 48 slaves for Paul C. Grimball on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > South Carolina > Charleston > John's Island of St. John's Collection > image 7 of 30; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GBS8-9ZBJ}} (accessed 26 February 2023)
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Watertown Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Watertown, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Watertown Records == Watertown, Massachusetts * published by [http://historicalsocietyofwatertownma.org/ The Historical Society of Watertown (Mass.)] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1894) Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the lands grants and possessions, also the proprietors' book and the first book and supplement of births and deaths and marriages. ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords00hist ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords01wate ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029631 ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords01wate_0 * Vol. 2 (1900) Comprising the Third Book of Town Proceedings and The Second Book of Births Marriages and Deaths to End of 1737 Also Plan and Register of Burials in Arlington Street Burying Ground. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e_cLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P_wLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PeEWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecord00masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecord02masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords02wate_0 * Vol. 3 (1900) Comprising the Fourth Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births Marriages and Deaths from 1738 to 1822 ::* https://archive.org/stream/watertownrecords05wate ::* https://archive.org/stream/watertownrecords04wate ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords03wate_0 * Vol. 4 (1906) Comprising East Congregational and Precinct Affairs, 1697 to 1737; also record book of the pastors, 1686 to 1819 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bfcPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords06wate ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords07wate ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecord01masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecord03masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords04wate_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecord01masgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5_cLAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 Comprising the Fifth Book of Town Proceedings 1745/6 to 1769 and The Sixth Book of Town Proceedings 1769 to 1792, Including notes of Watertown Land Grants and Possessions. ::* includes additions and corrections to volumes 1-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords08wate ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords56wate * Vol. 6 (1928) Comprising the Sixth Book of Town Proceedings 1769 to 1792 ::* https://archive.org/stream/watertownrecords08wate#page/n393/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/stream/watertownrecords56wate#page/n393/mode/2up * Vol. 7 (1939) Comprising the Seventh Book of Town Proceedings 1792 through 1809. Includes public town meetings and selectmen's meetings ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords07wate_0 * Vol. 8 (1939) Comprising the Eighth Book of Town Proceedings 1810 through 1829. Includes public town meetings and selectmen's meetings ::* https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords08wate_0 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Watertown Records|Watertown Records]]'' (Fred G. Barker, Watertown, Mass., 1894-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#WR|Watertown Records]])

Watkins Family Letters

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Transcriptions of letters (and other writing) written by (or about) members of the Watkins family. === Transcribed Letters to [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] from family 1890/91 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letters from [[Webb-14686|Frances Ann Watkins]] (18 July 1890 & 24 Nov 1891) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-7697|John Watkins]] (4 Apr 1891) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-8043|Lizzie Watkins]] (26 Aug 1891) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-8043|Lizzie Watkins]] (24 Oct 1891) }} |} === Transcribed Letters to [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] from [[Watkins-8037|Will Watkins]] 1894/95 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-11.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=27 Jan 1894 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-12.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Aug 1895 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-13.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Aug 1895 (part 2) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-14.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=26 Aug 1895 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=30 Sept 1895 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-20.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=30 Sept 1895 (part 2) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-22.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=23 Dec 1895 }} |} === Death of Will Watkins 1921 === {| class="wikitable" |- | {{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=A Haunting Horror }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Davies-12498|W Davis]] }} |} === Transcribed Letter To [[Watkins-7700|Anne Elizabeth (Watkins) Froese]] from [[Davies-10003|Fran Davies]] 1935 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-26.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=8 Dec 1935 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-28.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=8 Dec 1935 (part 2) }} |} === Transcribed Letters To [[Watkins-8027|George Watkins]] from [[Davies-12498|Win Davies]] 1942 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-30.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Jan 1942 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-33.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=16 Dec 1942 }} |} === Obituary of [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] 1942 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-31.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=15 Jan 1942 }} |} === Watkins Story by [[Nelson-20631|Elizabeth (Nelson) Watkins]] === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-34.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 1 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-35.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 2 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-36.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 3 }} |}

Watkins Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Watkins Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Watkins Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Watkins Watkins] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Watkins name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Watkins's), by time period (18th Century Watkins's), or by topic (Watkins DNA, Watkins Occupations, Watkins Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Watkins Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Payne-15730|Tricia Aanderud]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Watkins}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Watkins}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Watkins List of Watkins on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Watkins G2G feed of questions tagged "Watkins"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Watkins Orphaned Watkins profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Watkins-1 Unsourced Watkins profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Watkins Unconnected Watkins profiles on WikiTree] ==Membership== These folks are helping with the ONS. *'''Name Study Coordinator: [[Payne-15730|Tricia Aanderud]]''' * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wadkins Wadkins]

Watkins Slave Cemetery

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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Cemeteries]] {{African-American Sticker}}{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space: Watkins_Slave_Cemetery|Watkins Slave Cemetery]]}} At this site, anonymously buried enslaved ancestors were found during road construction in 1960. These unclaimed individuals were associated with the Locust Grove plantation founded by 1848. The remains were reburied at The Mt. Tabor Church, is located at 1421 St. Stephens Church Road in Crownsville, Md. in nearby Chesterfield.[https://maryland.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,586042,n,mount%20tabor%20united%20methodist%20church.cfm ''Map of Church location''] Loss of identity in life and death typified the enslaved African-American population in Maryland prior to the Civil War. ==Memorial== Unknown Slaves (unkn-unkn) MEMORIAL ID 46525991 ==Source== [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337655/memorial-search Watkins Slave Cemetery Memorials] at Find a Grave https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=114877 - THE HISTORICAL MARKER DATABASE - "Watkins Slave Cemetery"

Watkins-Hatton Cemetery

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===Prologue=== '''Journals Index'''
[[Watmuff-5|J.H. Watmuff Profile]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Watmuffprologue Prologue]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:01 1 1856-05-01] (''Bendigo, Dunolly, Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), Loddon , (Mt. Hope Hoax), Ararat, Chinamans Flat, Moonlight Flat, Mt William (trek with Aboriginal guide), Pleasant Creek (Stawell), Melbourne'').
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:02 2 Bendigo Melbourne 1862 Otago N.Z. (1859-07-17)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:03 3 Otago (1862-09-11)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:04 4 Otago (1863-07-26) to Melbourne 1865]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:05 5 Melbourne 1865-11-12]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:06 6 Melbourne 1866-03-04]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:07 7 Melbourne 1869-03-28]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:08 8 Melbourne 1870-06-12 to April 1876 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:09 9 Melbourne 1876-06 to 1880-09-07]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:10 10 Dribs & Drabs 1881-02-16 to 1882-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:11 11 Sydney & Misc. 1884]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:12 12 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-27 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:13 13 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-30]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:14 14 Lusitania Voyage 1887-06-26]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15 15 Lusitania Voyage 1887-07-01]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:16 16 and 17 England, letters and Journal 1887-07-14]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:18 18 Garonne return Voyage 1887-09-27]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:19 19 Resignations 1888-05-28 to 1892 Nov.]
See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watmuff-29 Bert Watmuff's] letters about the family
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:20 20 (Journal 19) Mildura 1893-05-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:21 21 Genealogies from 1738 to 1889]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:22 22 New Zealand Essays]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WatmuffTrunk J.H. & Bessie Watmuff's Photos]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Aow Olive Watmuff's Photos] Journals of “Gentleman Jack” John Henry Watmuff Prologue, Melbourne, 1867-68
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'''Prologue'''
128 Johnston St. Fitzroy, Victoria Australia 1867-January 1868
I was born Feby 2nd.1839 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, my father ([[Watmuff-6|Stephen. W.)]] being a woollen merchant there & having also a place of business in Manchester, to which place our family removed to, in 1843 where we resided for 6 years (at (21 York St., Cheetham Hill Road opposite the St. Chads Cathedral) (R.C.)) my father being unfortunate in business there having sustained some heavy losses in 1848 induced him to give up or dispose of his business & go to London, at that time – Young as I was I remember expressing great regret at breaking up our beautiful home & leaving the place endeared to me by the earliest associations, it being one of the peculiar features of my nature, to become attached to localities. I seldom live at a place, if only for a few days, but I regret leaving it- My father preceded us to London some two months ere my mother with her 6 children went there — I remember our arrival at the Uuston Square Rly Station at night, & being not only astonished but bewildered at all the bustle & excitement I saw manifested in the streets whilst driving to our new home an old fashioned house in the Kennington Road, Surrey side of the water, we lived there some two months & it being an uncomfortable residence we removed to a nice house in West Square (the back wall of which formed the enclosure of the Bedlam Hospital), where we lived for 10 months during which time my brothers & self went to the British & Foreign School, Borough Road, an excellent institution & where I received & finished the only education I ever was fortunate enough to obtain in my life — My father was engaged in various pursuits while in London in connection with my Uncle Henry, owing to the great amount of competition & limited want of capital & not being of a very pushing or energetic nature, he failed in every undertaking he entered into, so he resolved with the money he had & what he realized on the sale of our furniture to leave England & settle in Australia with his family. My Uncle [[Watmuff-8|Henry]] assisted him considerably (who I may state has & had ever been to the time of his death, a good friend to our family,) my father purchased a good & well assorted stock of goods & took passage for himself & family in the good ship “Brothers” Captain Eilly & bound for Adelaide, S.A. we left the St Katherines Docks Oct 14th 1849. the last person who spoke to me in England being my Uncle Henry whose last words {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-1.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 1}}
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to me were ever to stick to my [[Vickerman-162|mother]] & never to desert her under any circumstances/an unnecessary injunction, for no son had a better mother, fond of her children & ever studying their interests & exercising the greatest self denial on all occasions toward them I have endeavoured to do my duty as far as circumstances would permit me tho' I can many times reproach myself for many an unkind word & action I have said & done to her, for which I have paid the penalty for by the upbraidings of my conscience, that silent monitor, poor mother, she never liked the idea of leaving England, she knew my fathers character so well & was aware that he was not a man likely to succeed in a new country, the result proved, she was right, my father is clever & well informed & a perfect gentleman in his manner & habits, but possesses too much sensitiveness & is embued with too high a sense of refinement to buffet & combat with adverse circumstances. The qualities most desirable in a new colony, tending to ones success, are energy, vigour & resolution, they are of more service to a man than talents,/ after a stormy weeks sailing we arrived at plymouth & there took in a few more passengers making a sum total of 120 souls on board including Capt. officers & passengers, the latter being all one class, tho’ they were rather a mixed lot, the voyage was not marked by any- -thing of an extraordinary nature, excepting the Birth of my brother [[Watmuff-23|Charles Brothers]], on the 21st.Decr.1849. — we had moderately fine weather on the voyage, the weather was frightfully hot, being in the middle of a hot summer, when we arrived at Port Adelaide 14th Feby 1850, there we were welcomed by my Uncle [[Vickerman-97|Charles, Vickerman]] (my mothers Brother) who was a farmer & had been in the colony several years, his wife had died some years before our arrival leaving him with three girls & one boy.) he invited us to his home, an 80 acre farm situated in a fertile neighbourhood about halfway between the Port & the City of Adelaide) his house once a good one, we found like his children, dirty & very delapitated & neglected but yet surrounded with plenty. My uncle ought to have been a rich man but being fond of drink and very extravagant & reckless, however he was very kind to us, & my mother in a short time soon produced a change in the appearance of things more especially in my cousins, it was perfectly ludicrous to see them, shy, half naked half wild, running about the farm among cattle, pigs & poultry, it was gratifying to note the change that took place in their appearance habits & manners in a few years through the instrumentality of my mother — we lived with them about 3 weeks when my father, taking a house & shop {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-3.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 2}}
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in Grenfell Street, Adelaide, we left them, & commenced business, there if my father had exerted himself to an ordinary degree, he might have soon got into a firstrate position, but he neglected the chance & let his business look after itself, he first of all packed off my Brother [[Watmuff-18|Fred]] & I with a Basket of Smallwares each & we became hawkers going about from door to door. I blush to have to record it. I felt it a degredation then, but feel it doubly so now, & am surprised my father thought so little of the respectability of himself & family to allow his children to follow such an occupation something more legitimate could have been found for us to do — we were thrown into the very lowest company in the streets & acquired low habits & of manner & thought — that we will never be thoroughly free from — my fathers stock began to get low & the business fell away he never exerting him- -self to review his stock in trade, so what us boys made, hawking & what my mother made with dressmaking & fancy work was all we had to live upon things went on like this for 18 months until the “Gold diggins N.S.Wales broke out, my father, when the exodus set in, was one of the first to leave S.A. for there on the 9th.July 1851, leaving us in very embarrassed circumstances — we gave up the shop & took a house in Kermode St. Nt Adelaide, here Mother, [[Watmuff-18|Fred]] & I struggled to keep a home together during the most depressed times ever was known in the colony, many times not knowing where our next meal was to come from & I more than once had to go without — Two months or so after the Sydney rush, gold was discovered in great quantities in Victoria nearly every man who could get a passage left Adelaide, hundreds travelling overland until at last it became a rare sight to see a man in our street — [[Watmuff-6|My father]] returned from Sydney after an absence of 4 months, having made little more than paid or cleared his expenses, on his return I got a situation at Mr Crawfords, a Grocer, 6/- per week & my food. I remained some 6 weeks at my place when my father & I left S.A. in the brig “Flash” for Melbourne where we arrived after a 10 days voyage, anchored in Hobsons Bay & sailed up the Yarra River in a lighter, landed at Coles Wharf & made a kind of domicile in a Boiler & amongst some timber on the wharf, being unable to procure lodgings in Melb’. the town being small & the influx of people from the other colonies being so great so I passed & slept my first night in Victoria in a boiler on my 13th. Birthday Feby 2nd.1852 — we remained in Melb' about 3 days during which time Father & I had plenty of time to look about us, what a contrast between then & now, Melb' proper was pretty well built upon but the suburbs which are now so numerous & thickly populated were then little more {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-5.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 3}}
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than Bushland & thickly timbered. We at length got started putting our heaviest things on a Dray & after a journey of four or five days reached Forest Creek, did not stay there but finally settled down at the foot of the Windmill Hill, Fryers Creek, — the road, not an inch of which was mettled, was good, being Summer we passed only one or two habitations on the roads & those were small Bush Hotels or Sheep Stations, except on arriving at Kyneton, a small village containing a few straggling huts, in the centre of a magnificent agricultural country — on leaving this place we saw no habitation until arriving upon the diggins — We pitched our camp in the midst of a busy mining population, some were getting gold in great quantities, our want of experience in mining, was the reason of our not getting hold plenty of the alluring metal, after living at this place some weeks we were compelled to leave it, owing to the scarcity of water, not being able to get enough to quench our thirst without going to the River Loddon, some 3 miles distance for it, so we shifted our tent to the Bald Hills at the junction of the Loddon & Fryers Creek, & there we might have done well, but our party was composed of five of the most unlikely men for diggers that ever formed a party, however gold was so plentiful that it was not a difficult matter to get some I took very bad with dysentry & while ill my father took it into his head to return to Adelaide & we had a squaring up. I had been receiving a half share of the results of our labour & I think it alone amounted to about 8 oz, of course my father had double that, so with about 20 oz of gold for his & my share for two months work, he left me, (with two of the best of our party Bob Cotteril & Harry Griffiths, who were old Bushmen & firstrate fellows,) with the injunction to make hay while the sun shone I worked very hard with my mates on Fryers Creek, shifting about from rush to rush, but with very poor results, winter set in & the roads being bad, provisions were high, & to make it worse, we never got for some months afterwards the proper value for our gold. I have sold many a pound weight at ₤2.10.0 an ounce - During this time beginning of -/52 Bendigo gold fields broke out & in the month of July my mates & I packed up our swags & tramped there, about noon of the second day of our journey we were camped with a number of others for dinner at Gibsons Station (now called Ravenswood) when some [[Smith-239424|man]] asked me to go into the Bush some 300 yards from the tent to help him head in bullocks, where amongst some bushes & within sight of the camp, the man suddenly caught me {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-7.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 4}}
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me by the throat & forcing me to ground he very coolly rifled my pockets taking about 6 oz. of gold & about £5. in money, from me, all I had made or saved since my father left me, after kicking me for attempting to resist he hurried into the bush while I hurried to the camp & gave the alarm about 20 men started in pursuit but returned in about an hour after a fruitless search, after the vagabond — we continued our journey, my mates promising not to see me want until we got gold, arrived on Bendigo we found a great many people there & numbers doing well, the ground being shallow & the gold to be found everywhere & in abundance, we found several new gullies opening up (& no one but those who have been to a new rush can conceive the scene around, all the gullies being densely timbered, the falling of trees was something marvellous with the excitement of everything and Long Gully, California, IronBark, EagleHawk & Peg Leg Gully, all of which are famous in Victorias history, at the latter of these gullies we finally settled down to work & we were not long before we got on to a payable piece of ground, or claim, we worked here some two months at the end of which time I had 22 oz of gold for my half share, after all expenses of living Etc during that time — to give an idea of the richness of our ground, we took out 65 oz of gold in 3 days, & that was nothing to some ground near ours, after working out our claim, my mates wishing to go to Mount Korong some 60 miles N. of Bendigo, to prospect, Cotterill having lived on a station there some years before the diggings broke out & had picked up bits of gold at that time & not knowing its value until now, he formed the idea of us going with him — to this end we bought a horse paying £60.0.0 for the beast we bought a Bag of flour for £20. & with a few more necessaries we started, we got as far as the Serpentine Creek on the second day, which we found flooded & in attempting to cross it our horse was drowned & we lost every thing in his pack — after this catastrophe we retraced our steps to Bendigo. I wished my mates to set into work again, & try & to regain our losses but they were not so disposed, but started for Melbourne, with me in their company after a walk of 4 days we arrived there & put up at the Port Plippip Club Hotel, the following day finding there was a vessel sailing for Adelaide, I went to the Shipping Office to take a passage in her, on the way I met my father, who had been in Melb' some weeks doing business, having when he left me on the diggins gone to Adelaide & returned, overjoyed at the meeting, I gave him all I had, 14 oz of gold & £6.0.0 which I had saved after all my labours since he left me, he persuaded me to give up my idea of going home, by informing me I could do nothing in S.A. & that I had better remain where I was & return to the diggins, & also that with my money & what he had himself he would be able to do very well — {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-9.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 5}}
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he took me to where he was lodging in some back lane of a place where he was paying £2.10.0 per week & had to consider himself fortunate in getting such a place, so scarce & hard to obtain was accommodation at this time in Melbourne owing to the influx of population & the dearness of food & in fact everything else — my father went to Adelaide two days afterwards leaving me without a penny & with only the clothes I stood in, the same day I took a situation at £1 per week & my food from a man named Shepherd a Druggist, to go to Bendigo where he was intending to commence business. I remained in town 4 days afterwards assisting my new master to pack up his things, the evenings & nights I spent with my old mates who were spreeing their money away, what to me now appeared in the most disgraceful & extravagant manner. I remember one night we went to a house of ill fame furnished in the most luxurious manner, here [were] about 6 women, with about the same quantity of men, drinking Champagne Etc, many of whom got mad drunk & set the place on fire it being built of wood, was soon in a blaze of flame & thus ensued such a sight as I never hope to witness again. I was asleep on a lounge at the time up stairs & it was with the greatest difficulty I succeeded in rushing through the flames & smoke & getting down stairs & into the street, where I forced the men & women half naked & stupid with fright & drink – After living in town about a week, & my master having packed up his things & consigned them to the tender mercies of a Carrier, we prepared to start on our journey, before leaving my lodgings the woman informed me I owed her £2.10.0 for my board for the week I had been living with her. I would not advance the debt, being under the impression my father had prepaid my board — she would hear no excuse & placed herself before the door to stop me from leaving her house, after expostulating with her some time to no purpose, I made a feint of putting my hand in my (empty) pocket as if to pay her when she moved from the door, which was open. I seized the chance of escaping & rushed at her with my head which catching her in her stomach, knocked the wind out of her and prevented her from following me. I joined my master, we camped at a farm house, or dairy, on the Keilor plains the first night — found my master to be a very religious man & exceedingly mean & parsimonious, he after going into a Refreshment Tent at meal times & partaking of a good meal himself & putting some damper & mutton in his pocket surreptitiously would bring it out to me, much to my disgust, he had about £200. on his person & was exceedingly nervous & frightened of being robbed. I was tempted more than once to lighten him of his anxiety & not having at that time any compunction of conscience {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-11.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 6}}
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I thought very little of the enormity of the crime. I dont remember ever having since that time an inclination for such an act, I am thankful an opportunity never occurred for taking it, I undoubtingly would, we reached Bendigo after 4 days hard tramping along the worst road for bog and mud ever was known in Australia & such as very few but those who were on the Mt.Alexander Road at that time ever experienced, to give an idea of them I have only to state that my master paid £75 for the conveyance of 10 C of goods, the said goods comprising the whole of the load for 8 bullocks, 2 of which died on the Road from overwork, the rest being 6 weeks on the journey. It seems ridiculous such should have been the case, for a distance of 100 miles, at the present time 1867 there is a fine macadamised as well as a fine Railroad — on arriving on Bendigo we lived with an Adelaide family named Hack friends of my master, until his goods arrived, when we erected a large canvass store, where Golden Square, Sandhurst now is. I lived with Shepherd my full time 3 months doing all manner of work principally making ginger Beer & Lemonade & selling to the diggers on Kangaroo Flat, which place was opened while I lived there — With about £20.0.0 in my pockets, twelve being the account of my salary but I had made the rest with gold I had found and kept to myself — with this I started for Melbourne & after a rough journey of 3 days I arrived there, put up at the Britannia Hotel, Queen St. knocked about town until nearly every sixpence of my money was done, being determined to enjoy myself that time. I did not think of the future but was brought to my senses at last with the idea of going home to Adelaide. I went into a shipping office & agreed to work my passage in the brig "Louise" for Adelaide, found her moored alongside the S.S. Gt.Britain, this being her first voyage to Australia. – We sailed the last day in the year 1852, with a stiff breeze from the land, on getting outside the Heads, the wind got stronger, another lad and I were sent up aloft to take in the Royal — I shall never forget the feeling I experienced on the occasion what with being sick & being frightened, how I got up aloft, did my work & got down again on deck has always been a mystery to me. I remember stowing myself away in the long boat until next day & sleeping soundly, when my slumbers were disturbed by a frightful noise of falling crushing timber which on rousing out I found to be our foremast going over the side smashing everything on the deck, the sea was breaking over in a manner truly frightful, baffling description, the decks & the wreck were not long in being cleared, all hands on board worked with right good will all knowing that our lives depended upon [our] exertions, the gale did not abate for 2 days afterwards & [when] it did our Captain thought it advisable to return to Port [Phillip] {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-13.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 7}}
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a southerly wind springing up we soon, with a jury mast rigged, reached Queenscliff where we remained two days repairing ship — sailed at length we were two days before rounding Cape Otway when a gale sprang up & we were carried far to the Southward, during the time our galley fire was not lighted, & to make things worse we sprang a leak & our provisions began to get scarce. We knocked about for days trying to bear up for Portland Bay, where we arrived at last 24 days after leaving Melb, the last 8 of which we subsisted upon 2 Biscuits and half a pint of water a day, we remained 3 days at Portland, took in a stock of provisions & once more sailed for Adelaide, where we arrived 5 days afterwards, after being 33 days on our voyage. I could have walked it overland in less time — on landing I had to borrow 1/6 to pay my fare up to town with, arriving home, I was fondly welcomed by my mother & the rest of the family, found my father absent, in Victoria & when In Melb’ I had heard he was there, but did not look for him however I had only been home a few days when he arrived from there in the S.Phoenix the first Steam vessel that ever ran between the two colonies, he left Vic a month after I did- I knocked about Adelaide for 3 months doing all manner of work beefing trees, splitting & selling them for firewood sometimes making good wages & sometimes the reverse — My father going into partnership with a Mr Hitchin, who purchased a couple of horses & a spring van & with a well assorted stock of goods, commenced hawking about the country districts of S.A. I accompanied them on all the journies seeing by this means a deal of the country — My father might have made a fortune in no time at this game but for his inherent want of diligence & perserverence, he would come off a journey & then waste more time in reviewing his stock & hanging about town, all of which was expensive ourselves & the horses having to be kept. Mr. Hitchin got tired of this sort of thing & they dissolved partnership after being together better than 6 months, neither of them much the better by their labours.'''*''' about this time my Uncle Charles let his farm & made up his mind to go to the diggins, he offered to take me with him, & pay all my expenses on condition that when I got gold I was to pay him back again. I was getting tired of the life Id been leading, not having received any salary for my services whilst travelling about, so I agreed to my Uncles terms & we took passage in an American steamer called the Sir John Harvey
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(since lost with troops on board in the Black Sea during the Crimean War)No evidence in any British or Australian newspaper found to support this. However on the 1st September 1854 she got into trouble on a voyage from Melbourne to Sydney with troops on board, due to her 14 ton boilers shifting https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207017629 on the [1]4th March 1854,https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/264634752 The Hobart Town Advertiser Tas. Fri 24 Mar 1854
The Sir John Harvey left Adelaide on Tuesday night the 14th instant, and on the following day spoke the Havilah, with machinery disabled and under sail, about 100 miles S. W. of Cape Willoughby, steering for Adelaide, having been out a week. The Sir John Harvey arrived at Portland on Thursday morning, leaving the same day, at 7 p.m. passed the Manchester steamer, off Port Fairy, and at 11.30 p.m. met a large steamer, supposed to be the Antelope. The Sir John Harvey arrived at the Heads at 6.30 yesterday morning. A Hamburg brig, with passengers was going up the Adelaide Channel; and the Hyderabad, with immigrants, had anchored at the lightship as the Sir John Harvey was coming out.
our party consisting of Nicholas Stevens, Uncle Charles & myself. Henry Vickerman was also listed as on board see [https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/646A257D-FA01-11E9-AE98-D30311AB9494?image=56 passenger list]. John Henry Watmuff is not on the passenger list. There is a Stevens on board with indecipherable initials, which does not look like an "N", but there is also a passenger named Stevenson, with initial "N". Sailing date 14th March is confirmed on the same [https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/646A257D-FA01-11E9-AE98-D30311AB9494?image=55 passenger list]. We were about four days on our voyage, on arriving in Melbourne 6.30am 17th March https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91931347 we put up at the Bakers Arms (now called the Glasgow Arms) kept by a friend of my Uncles named Geo Swannell — here we lived some ten days when my Uncle & Stevens had rather a gay time of it, spending every penny of their money, we were regularly hard up not knowing what to do for money to carry us on our journey, when the night before we had made up our minds to start & chance it Stevens felt something hard in his mattress & on feeling what it was, discovered it to be a small Bag of gold weighing 1½ oz which he sold, not taking the trouble to enquire who belonged to it. I suppose some lodger being drunk, thought of being cunning & had hid it & forgotten where — however it served us a better turn than perhaps it would have done its owner — We commenced our journey with light hearts & heavy swags, reached the Deep Creek the first night. Next morning came on to rain & when on the plains going toward Gisborne we met a shepherd who pointed us out a track which he told us would lead us at the Back of Mt Macedon to Kyneton, to save a few miles & have a better road to walk. We took his advice unfortunately & had not gone many miles when our track became so obscure as not to be distinguished. We pushed on till dark wet through & hungry not having tasted food for the day we camped next morning we pushed on, north & by night came upon the road from Kyneton to Kilmore, here we found a public house to our relief, for we were half dead with cold & fatigue having been lost 2 days in the Bush fortunately for us we had not been going backwards, but were about halfway to our destination the next morning we again started still keeping [to] what was then known as the back track to Bendigo, seldom used by any but the few squatters & settlers in the neighbourhood. We at length, on the fifth day made Long Gully where my mates had worked before on their last trip to the diggins together – There we were received by a Storekeeper named Learmonth, who allowed us to live in the store with him until we made a tent & got a place of our own which we did about a week afterwards We worked together some months in Long Gully but with very poor success making little more for a long time than our expenses, when in the month of July my uncle left us & went to Adelaide on business Stevens & I worked together about a month when he left for there. I joined a party of men at Myers Flat & commenced to erect a Puddling Mill, but being a dry season with no water we were compelled to abandon it- I with a few pounds in my pockets made up my mind to go to {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-17.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 9}}
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Adelaide & so I started. Walked to Melbourne, stayd a day or two there & then took my passage [1854-09-03] in the S.S. “Bosphorus” & after a pleasent trip of 4 days arrived safe & sound once more at home. Found all my folks settled comfortably still in the same house in Kermode St North Adelaide, my brothers Edward & Fred working at the Times Newspaper office, my sisters Mary & Bessie growing up two nice little girls going to school, my father doing nothing particular my mother working hard to try & keep up appearances & educate the girls my little brother Charles growing fast & giving promise of being a smart intelligent boy I only remained at home some ten days when meeting with my Uncle Charles & Stevens we agreed once more to try our luck together in Victoria I had not much money, however we took our passages in the S.S.“Havilah” (passage money being £6.0.0) and bidding all at home adieu, left Adelaide & in four days arrived in Hobsons Bay we did not stay long in Melbourne but pushed our way up to Bendigo, found our tent and tools which I had left behind all right. We set into work in a little gully near by & for some weeks we did very well at the end of 3 months I had about £70.0.0 & had sent a considerable amount to my mother. Uncle left for Adelaide again, Stevens & I working together afterwards, but not making money I got disgusted with my ill luck so for a change I resolved to see the country rolled up my swag & came to town (Melb.) & shipped the second day in a schooner called the Water Witch went in her as boy (which stands for every bodys butt & slavey) after three days sail we arrived at our destination Portland Bay, where a circumstance occurred which {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-19.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 10}}
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perhaps proved the cause of my giving up all idea of becoming a sailor, the second mate was a nasty ill natured brute & more than once let me feel the end of a rope. I resisted & we had a regular fight, I getting the worst of it. When laying at anchor I was asked by the cook to cut up a loin of mutton, which I was doing on the Bulwarks when the mate coming by began to kick me. I, in my passion turned on him with the axe and cut his arm as I thought nearly off, but I learnt afterwards I severed the muscles but that he never properly recovered the use of the limb. The cook & a fisherman who were the only ones on board & they advised me to bolt for they thought & I also that I had murdered the man. I got into the fishermans boat & pulled for the beach, where I landed & walked along a road for about a mile being dark or nearly so I crept into a farm yard and hid myself for about 2 hours in a haystack when seeing the coast clear I started along a road in the Ararat direction, walked about 20 miles during the night, when I came to a bullock driver who was encamped with his team he gave me something to eat & I told him I had run away from a ship. He was an old hand & in my experience in the bush in those early days of the colony they were the best fellows in it — he informed me his team belonged to a squatter & that he was loaded with stores for the station & offered me my “tucker” if I would stick with him & half him with the bullocks, he yoked up & we had not gone above a mile or two when we heard a horseman galloping along the road coming from Portland. I planted myself in some scrub until he came up, he proved to be a trooper & I heard him interrogating the Drayman about a boy dressed like a sailor who had murdered a man, & was supposed to have made for the bush, my friend knew nothing about me had never seen such a boy Etc. the trooper thinking it impossible I could have got so far inland in such a short time, retraced his tracks much to my satisfaction, the drayman drove on {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-21.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 11}}
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but I did not emerge from my hiding place for an hour afterwards dreading the police might still be about. I overtook my friend at camp, where he related to me his interview with the trooper, when we had settled the bullocks for the night, I found him very commu- -nicative & he related me many horrible & shocking things that he had witnessed in the penal establishments in Sydney & Van Diemans Land, he himself candidly admitted having taken life & shed human blood many times. I travelled with him for some days when we arrived at the Station. I got a billet at it — to watch cattle at night on the plains a frightful lonely job & one I got tired of in 3 weeks, when I started with a pr of blankets & 10/- in my pockets which I had obtained as awards from the overseer in company with another Stockrider we took our departure in the middle of the night, reached [http://www.google.com/maps?q=-37.3642,143.34174 Fiery Creek] the following night, when my companion, left me very shabbily taking with him my money, for four or five days I wandered towards Bendigo cadging my vituals at stations Etc. on arriving on Bendigo I drew my money out of the Bank about £55.0.0 which I had fortunately left behind me, with it I took to the road again & walked to Melbourne in two days & a half a distance of 100 miles. I stopped the first night at the Golden Fleece in Russel St. & after tea I went to the Theatre corner of Stephen & Lonsdale St I stayd late to see some “poses plastiques” and on leaving the place I was accosted by some woman alongside of a fence, who rushing on me unawares pinned me against the fence, two men joined her in a moment, one of them dived his hand into my pocket & dragged out a handful of silver. I had £50 in sovereigns tied in the bottom of my pocket which they would have taken had they had time, but I managed to cry out in time when a policeman put in an appearance and the men got away without completing their robbery, the woman was taken into custody, & I gave a fictitious name & the policeman informed [me] I would have to put in an appearance at the Police Court in the morning, however next morning I had taken my passage for Adelaide in the S.S. “White Swan” & I was out {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-23.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 12}}
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Port Phillip Heads the following night without bothering myself with any Police Court affair. I arrived in Adelaide all right, found all well but since the last visit my father had once more left home leaving mother & family to fight out by themselves & leaving also in debt. I found them very poor I had sent her £30.0.0 some few months ago & I again gave her more & placed in the hands of Mr Jos Hall the sum of £20 & left myself with just sufficient to bring me back again to Melbourne. I only staid at home three weeks spending the time very agreeably knocking about — I took my passage again in the “White Swan” & after a four days voyage calling at Portland on the way, arrived in Melbourne, where I remained but one night, walking leisurely the next day brought me to the Diggers Rest Hotel where I staid, the next day I reached Taradale, the third day Ravenswood, about noon the following day I reached Long Gully where I found my Uncle Charles at the old spot, he having left Adelaide only a few days before I arrived there. It was the 1st April when I arrived on the diggins & it proved an unfortunate one for me for I have since that time endured numerous hardships and privations as a digger, which I have only partially recorded in the journal I have since kept. I commenced it at that time one month after my arrival on Bendigo 1856 – I could have filled volumes with an account of the wild life on the diggins & in the bush that I have led & the scenes and adventures I have witnessed and experienced since I commenced gold digging in the beginning of 1852, if my memory would aid & my ability permit me to recount, no one would imagine on visiting the gold fields at the present time & seeing the fine towns & splendid buildings & residences supplied & fitted up with every luxury refinement that good taste could suggest, that there was a time when {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-25.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 13}}
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all was a wilderness but a dozen years or so ago. I can scarcely realise that I formed one of the first pioneers & the first batch of gold diggers that were the means of raising up Victoria to its present proud position but alas for the poor digger, its not the hardy, hardened toiler & pioneer that has profited by the gold they forced out of earths womb. I know not one of those diggers however successful he may have been that is any the better for his labours, now it appears to me there is a curse attached to the occupation - The wealthy & the great in the colony now were never diggers but men who have profited on their labours my great mistake has been, in not leaving the diggins years before I did. I had made up my mind when I went to Adelaide in March 1856, not to return to them again & Mr. Hall who was Mayor of Adelaide offered to advance me all in his power but being made to feel my lamentable ignorance rather acutely on one occasion when there, induced me to try my fortunes once more on the diggins with the determination that if I could make about £200 to return to Adelaide & study hard for 12 or 18 months & fit myself for a different career to that which I had hitherto led, but I did not get enough money & circumstances prevented me afterwards from carrying out my desire in this respect — & then to crown all my misfortunes my sight, the most precious of all senses, failed, my sight for a year or two before going to N.Z. having a tendency to be weak & the snow & cold with the privations I endured there completely distroyd my sight for anything that required close attention as reading writing Studying Etc while in N.Z & since I have had to wear strong glasses to enable me to do anything – but still after all I have much to be thankful for considering all things — Melb’ 1868 John Henry Watmuff {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-27.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 14}}
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A collection of Items, photos etc in an old trunk holding Watmuff family memorabillia, in posession of L. Watmuff, bulk scanned by G. Watmuff, Edited by S.J.Arnold. '''Journals'''
Links to John Henry watmuff's journals and photo collections etc.
'''Journals Index'''
[[Watmuff-5|J.H. Watmuff Profile]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Watmuffprologue Prologue]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:01 1 1856-05-01] (''Bendigo, Dunolly, Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), Loddon , (Mt. Hope Hoax), Ararat, Chinamans Flat, Moonlight Flat, Mt William (trek with Aboriginal guide), Pleasant Creek (Stawell), Melbourne'').
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:02 2 Bendigo Melbourne 1862 Otago N.Z. (1859-07-17)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:03 3 Otago (1862-09-11)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:04 4 Otago (1863-07-26) to Melbourne 1865]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:05 5 Melbourne 1865-11-12]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:06 6 Melbourne 1866-03-04]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:07 7 Melbourne 1869-03-28]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:08 8 Melbourne 1870-06-12 to April 1876 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:09 9 Melbourne 1876-06 to 1880-09-07]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:10 10 Dribs & Drabs 1881-02-16 to 1882-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:11 11 Sydney & Misc. 1884]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:12 12 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-27 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:13 13 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-30]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:14 14 Lusitania Voyage 1887-06-26]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15 15 Lusitania Voyage 1887-07-01]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:16 16 and 17 England, letters and Journal 1887-07-14]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:18 18 Garonne return Voyage 1887-09-27]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:19 19 Resignations 1888-05-28 to 1892 Nov.]
See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watmuff-29 Bert Watmuff's] letters about the family
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:20 20 (Journal 19) Mildura 1893-05-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:21 21 Genealogies from 1738 to 1889]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:22 22 New Zealand Essays]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WatmuffTrunk J.H. & Bessie Watmuff's Photos]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Aow Olive Watmuff's Photos] Image numbering is by upload order and Studio. {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-3.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=3. Cover note to essays JHW wrote at Weatherstones, Otago, N.Z. The essays have not been found. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-4.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=4. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-5.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=5. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-6.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=6. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-7.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=7. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-8.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=8. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-10.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=9. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-11.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=10. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-12.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=12. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-15.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=15. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-16.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=16. 1876 Mr Cass }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-17.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=17. 1876 Mr Cass. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-19.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=19. 1876 Mr Cass. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-20.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=20. c1868 Will Smart. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-21.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=21. c1868 Will Smart }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-22.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=22. c1868 Will Smart. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-23.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=23. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat (would be preacher?) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-24.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=24. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-25.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=25. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-26.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=26. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-27.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=27. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-28.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=28. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-29.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=29. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-30.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=30. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-32.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=32. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-33.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=33. c 1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-34.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=34. c1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-35.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=35. c1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-36.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=36. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-38.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=38. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-40.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=40. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-41.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=41. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-42.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=42. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-43.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=43. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-44.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-45.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=45. Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-46.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=46. Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-47.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=47. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-48.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=48. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-49.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=49. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-50.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=50. c1866-06-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-51.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=51. c1866-07-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-52.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=52. c1866-07-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-53.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=53. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-54.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=54. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-55.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=55. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-56.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=56. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-57.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=57. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-58.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=58. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-59.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=59. Similar in appearance to Henry Watmuff, is the basis for the assumption this is Stephen Watmuff, he is probably left handed. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-60.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=60. [Stephen Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-61.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=61. [Stephen Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-63.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=63. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-64.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=64. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-65.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=65. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-66.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=66. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-67.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=67. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-68.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=68. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-69.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=69. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-70.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=70. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-71.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=71. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-72.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=72. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-73.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=73. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-74.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=74. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-75.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=75. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-76.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=76. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-77.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=77. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-78.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=78. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-79.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=79. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-80.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=80. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-81.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=81. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-a.jpg. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-82.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=82. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-b.jpg. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-83.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=83. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-c.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-84.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=84. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-85.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=85. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-87.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=87. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-88.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=88. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-89.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=89. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-90.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=90. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-91.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=91. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-92.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=92. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-93.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=93. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-94.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=94. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels, one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-95.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=95. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-96.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=96. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-98.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=98. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 Waterloo St.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-99.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=99. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 Waterloo St.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-101.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=101. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 WaterlooSt.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-103.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=103. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-104.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=104. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-105.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=105. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-106.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=106. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) see also image 415 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-415.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=415. c1868A-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-416.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=416. c1868B-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-417.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=417. c1868C-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-108.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=108. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }}[[Chadwick-3667|Henry Chadwick]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-109.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=109. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-110.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=110. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-111.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=111. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-112.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=112. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-113.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=113. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-114.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=114. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-115.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=115. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-116.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=116. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-117.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=117. 1867-03-04-James Peak (pencilled note, accompanist, Melbourne Philharmonic Society probably wrong, (George Peake was) ) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-118.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=118. 1867-03-04-James Peak }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-119.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=119. 1867-03-04-James Peak }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-120.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=120. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-121.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=121. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-122.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=122. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-123.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=123. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-124.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=124. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-125.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=125. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-126.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=126. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-127.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=127. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-128.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=128. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-129.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=129. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-130.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=130. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-131.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=131. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-132.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=132. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-133.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=132. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-134.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=134. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-135.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=135. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-136.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=136. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-137.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=137. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-138.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=138. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-139.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=139. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-140.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=140. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-141.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=141. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-142.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=142. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-143.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=143. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-144.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=144. c1904-Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-145.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=145. c1904-Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-149.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=149 (image 149,148 146 belong together) 1905-02-07-Bessie-Melville reminder. (Melvilles, daughters of Politition, one wrote letter to A. Arnold about Olive) see also image 309. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-148.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=148. 1905-02-07-to Bessie Watmuff from Mrs. Catherine? Melville or one of her daughters. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-146.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=146. 1905-02-07-Bessie-Theodora? Melville reminder. (Melvilles, daughters of Hon. Donald Melville, Daphne wrote letter to A. Arnold about Olive) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-147.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=147. Davis to Mrs ? Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=0. 1887c "Faith" Julie Pignolet de Fresne, 2 of her Collard nieces died in 1887. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-1.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1. 1887c "Faith" page 2. Julie Pignolet de Fresne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-2.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=2. 1887c "Faith" page 3. Julie Pignolet de Fresne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-150.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=150. 1905. Julie Pignolet invitation to Bessie (Pitts) Watmuff and Reg Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-151.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=151. 1905. Julie Pignolet invitation to Bessie (Pitts) Watmuff and Reg Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-152.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=152. Invitation to Bessie Watmuff to visit (Bessie lives in Mildura, and is on a visit to Melbourne). Madam Keogh is the former Lilia de Pignolet (Letter dated January, envelope dated April). }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-153.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=153. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-154.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=154. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-155.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=155. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-156.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=156. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-157.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=157. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-158.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=158. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-159.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=159. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-160.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=160. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-161.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=161. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-162.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=162. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-163.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=163. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-164.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=164. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-165.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=165. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-166.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=166. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-167.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=167. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-168.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=168. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-169.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=169. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-170.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=170. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-171.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=171. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-172.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=172. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-173.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=173. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-174.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=174. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-175.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=175. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-176.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=176. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-177.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=177. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-178.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=178. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-179.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=179. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-180.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=180. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-181.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=181. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-182.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=182. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-183.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=183. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-184.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=184. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-185.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=185. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-186.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=186. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-187.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=187. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-188.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=188. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-189.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=189. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-190.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=190. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines?? Jayln Taylor??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-191.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=191. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines?? Taylor??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-192.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=192. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin (Richard married a Christana Rylands #2087/1874, it looks like their mothers were sisters of Major Caleb Anderson, Castlemaine, Richard's father George (a draper) was also a Major in Castlemaine.) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-193.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=193. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-194.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=194. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-196.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=196. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-197.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=197. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-198.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=198. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-199.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=199. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-200.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=200. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-201.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=201. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-202.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=202. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-203.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=203. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-204.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=204. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-205.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=205. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-206.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=206. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-207.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=207. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-208.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=208. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }}[[Brown-132385|Joe Brown, Christy's Minstrels]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-209.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=209. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-210.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=210. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-211.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=211. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-212.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=212. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff-b]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-213.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=213. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-214.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=214. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-a (adopted) Photographers assistant }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-215.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=215. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-b (adopted, Photographers assistant) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-217.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=217. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-c (adopted, Photographers assistant) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-218.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=218. c1874a-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-219.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=219. c1874b-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-220.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=220. c1874c-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-221.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=221. c1878a-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-222.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=222. c1878b-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-223.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=223. c1878c-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-224.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=224. c1873-1876a.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-225.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=225. c1873-1876b.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-226.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=226. c1873-1876c.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-227.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=227. c1874a unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-228.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=228. c1874b unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-242.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=242. c1874c unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-230.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=230. 1874-11-00a-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-231.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=231. 1874-11-00b-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-232.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=232. 1874-11-00c-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-376.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=376. c1868a-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified, possibly Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-377.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=377. c1868b-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-378.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=378. c1868c-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-233.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=233. 1867-07-10a-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-234.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=234. 1867-07-10b-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-235.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=235. 1867-07-10c-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-236.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=236. Gordon Duncan ?June?- 1898 - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/14105078 Eden Society Studios] - A }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-237.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=237. Gordon Duncan ?June?-1898 - Eden Society Studios - B }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-238.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=238. Gordon Duncan ?June?-1898 - Eden Society Studios - C }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-239.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=239. 1882a-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-240.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=240. 1882b-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-241.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=241. 1882c-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-243.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=243. c1875a-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-244.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=244. c1875b-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-229.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=229. c1875c-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-245.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |label=Family name:Emma YOULDEN, married WATTS, George Reg. year: 1873 Reg. number: 1286/1873 |caption=245. c1867a-Emma Youlden Mrs. A.Watt [BDM has George Watts, married 1873] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-246.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1867b-Emma Youlden Mrs.A.Watts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-247.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=247. c1867c-Emma Youlden Mrs.A.Watts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-248.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1862-05-01a-henry watmuff }}[[Watmuff-8|Henry Watmuff]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-249.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=249. 1862-05-01b-Henry Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-250.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=250. 1862-05-01c-Henry Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-251.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=251. c1864-12a Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley this photo mentioned in J.H.W. journals) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-252.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=252. c1864-12b Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-253.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=253. c1864-12c Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-254.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=254. c1864-12a Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-255.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=255. c1864-12b Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-256.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=256.c1864-12a Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-258.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=258. c1865-10-00a-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-259.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=259. c1865-10-00b-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-260.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=260. c1865-10-00c-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-261.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=261. 1865-10a-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-262.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=262. 1865-10b-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-263.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=263. 1865-10c-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-264.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=264. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is a copy at images 66-68) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-265.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=265. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter }} Lanes socialised with Watmuffs whenever in Melbourne. Mrs. Lane died of Dysentry in 1869. Capt Lane had in 1853 captained a British ship called the South Boston and rescued Smith, the sole survivor of the [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18631208.2.3 Bainbridge]. {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-266.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=266. c1868c-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane of New York ship-Levanter }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-267.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=267. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-268.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=268. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-269.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=269. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-270.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=270. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-271.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=271. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-272.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=272. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-273.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=273. 1898-09-20a-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-274.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=274. 1898-09-20b-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-275.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=275. 1898-09-20c-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-276.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=276. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-277.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=277. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-278.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=278. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-279.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=279. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-280.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=280. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-281.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=281. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-282.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=282. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-283.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=283. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-284.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=284. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-285.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=285. 1869-01-19a-S.M.Taylor (daughter of Rev. James Taylor?) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-286.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=286. 1869-01-19b-S.M.Taylor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-287.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=287. 1869-01-19c-S.M.Taylor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-288.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=288. 1870a-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-289.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=289. 1870b-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-290.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=290. 1870c-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-291.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=291. c1870a-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-292.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=292. a1870b-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-293.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=293. c1870c-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-294.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=294. c1870-unidentified gentleman- Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-295.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=295. c1870-unidentified gentleman - Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-296.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=296. c1870-unidentified gentleman - Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-297.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=297. c1870-unidentified-brothers possibly J. & A. Ballantyne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-298.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=298. c1870-unidentified-brothers }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-299.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=299. c1870-unidentified-brothers }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-300.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=300. c1882a-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-301.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=301. c1882b-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-302.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=302. c1882c-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-303.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=303. }}1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-304.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=304. }}1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-305.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=305. }} 1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-306.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=306. }} [[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-307.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=307. }}[[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-308.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=308. }}[[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-309.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=309. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-310.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=310. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-311.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=311. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-312.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=312. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmuff far left. }} One group he was in was 1882, eg Vocal Music by Mrs. T. Kingsland, Mr. E. Amery, Mr. J. H. Watmuff. Accompanist, Miss Middleton. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202532007 {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-313.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=313. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmmuff far left. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-314.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=314. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmmuff far left. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-315.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=315. c1871a-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-316.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=316. c1871b-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-317.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=317. c1871c-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-318.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=318. a1871-04a-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-319.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=319. 1871-04b-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-320.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=320. 1871-04c-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-321.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=321. 17-4a-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-322.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=322. 17-4b-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-323.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=323. 17-4c-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-324.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=324. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-325.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=325. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-326.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=326. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-327.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=327. 1878-11-30 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62083973 Rev-John Legge].MA.-memorial-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-328.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=328. 1878-11-30-Rev-John Legge MA.-memorial-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-329.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=329. 1878-11-30-Rev-John Legge.MA.-memorial-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-330.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=330. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-331.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=331. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-332.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=332. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-333.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-334.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=334. c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-335.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=335. c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-336.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=336. c1875a-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana possibly William Watson Wick (February 23, 1796 – May 19, 1868) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-337.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=337. c1875b-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-338.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=338. c1875b-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-339.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=339. c1865a-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-340.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=340. c1865b-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-341.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=341. c1865c-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-342.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=342. after1867-16-6a-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-343.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=343. after1867-16-6b-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-344.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=344. after1867-16-6c-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-345.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=345. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.a. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-346.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=346. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.b. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-347.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=347. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.c. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-348.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=348. c1870-00-00a-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-349.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=349. c1870-00-00b-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-350.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=350. c1870-00-00c-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-351.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=351. c1870-00a-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-353.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=353. c1870-00b-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-354.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=354. c1870-00c-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-355.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=355. 1872-04-00a-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-356.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=356. 1872-04-00b-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-357.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=357. 1872-04-00c-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-358.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=358. 1872-04-00a-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-359.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=359. 1872-04-00b-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-360.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=360. 1872-04-00c-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-361.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=361. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-362.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=362. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-363.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=363. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-364.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=364. c1865-03-27a-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-365.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=365. c1865-03-27b-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-366.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=366. c1865-03-27ac-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-367.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=367. c1865-03-27a-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-368.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=368. c1865-03-27b-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-369.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1865-03-27c-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-370.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=370. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-371.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=371. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-372.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=372. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-373.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=373. c1870a Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-374.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=374. c1870c Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-375.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=375. c1870c Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-379.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=379. c1872a-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-380.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=380. c1872b-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-381.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=381. c1872c-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-382.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=382. c1870a 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-383.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=383. c1870b 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-384.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=384. c1870c 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-385.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=385. c1871a-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-386.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=386. c1871b-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-387.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=387. c1871c-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-388.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=388. c1870a 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-389.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=389. c1870b 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-390.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=390. c1870c 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-391.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=391. 1863-12-24a-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-392.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=392. 1863-12-24b-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-393.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=393. 1863-12-24c-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-394.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=394. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-395.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=395. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-396.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=396. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-397.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=397. c1875-12-29A-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-398.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=398. c1875-12-29B-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-399.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=399. c1875-12-29C-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-400.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=400. c1862A-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-401.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=401. c1862B-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-402.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=402. c1862C-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-403.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=403. c1870A-17-2a-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-404.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=404. c1870A-17-2b-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-405.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=405. c1870A-17-2a-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-406.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=406. 1870-00A-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-407.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1870-00B-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-408.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=407. 1870-00C-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-409.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=409. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor Singer (there were two or three with same name in the Christy Minstrels, one had been a miner on Bendigo and took lesons in Pollards singing class, 1859. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-410.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=410. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-411.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=411. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-412.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=412. c1868A-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-413.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=413. c1868B-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-414.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=414. c1868C-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-418.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=418. c1870A 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-419.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=419. c1870B 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-420.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=420. c1870C 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-421.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=421. c1912A-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-422.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=422. c1912B-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-423.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=423. c1912C-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-424.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=424. c1870A [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-425.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=425. c1870B [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-426.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=426. c1870C [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-427.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=427. c1865A-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-428.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=428. c1865B-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-429.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=429. c1865C-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-430.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=430. c1865A-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-431.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=431. c1865B-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-432.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=432. c1865C-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-433.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=433. c1867A-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-434.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=434. c1867B-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-435.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=435. c1867C-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-436.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=436. c1870A-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-437.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=437. c1870B-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-438.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=438. c1870C-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-440.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=440. 1891-04A-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-441.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=441. 1891-04B-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-442.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=442. 1891-04C-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-443.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=443. c1865-04A-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-444.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=444. c1865-04B-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-445.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=445. c1865-04C-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-446.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=446. 1863-01-07A-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-447.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=447. 1863-01-07B-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-450.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=450. 1863-01-07C-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-451.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=451. c1870A [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-452.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=452. c1870B [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-453.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=453. c1870C [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-454.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=454. 1870-A-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-455.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=455. 1870-B-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-456.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=456. 1870-C-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-457.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1870-00A-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-458.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=458. 1870-00B-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-459.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=459. 1870-00C-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-460.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=460. c1871-02A-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston (Cared for Mary Clark before she died) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-461.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=461. c1871-02B-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-462.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=462. c1871-02C-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-463.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=463. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-464.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=464. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-465.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=465. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-466.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=466. c1870A Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-467.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=467. c1870B Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-468.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=468. c1870B Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-469.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=469. c1870A sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-470.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=470. c1870B sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-471.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=471 c1870C sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-472.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=472. c1870A unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-473.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=473. c1870B unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-474.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=474. c1870C unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-475.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=475. c1870A girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-476.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=476. c1870B girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-477.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=477. c1870B girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-478.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=478. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-479.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=479. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-480.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=480. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-481.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=481. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-482.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=482. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-483.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=483. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-484.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=484. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-485.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=485. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-486.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=486. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-487.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=487. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-488.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=488. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-489.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=489. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-490.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=490. 1865-J.H.Watmuff ?? Does not look like his signature (T. Wright only in that studio in 1865) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-491.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=491. 1865-J.H.Watmuff (T. Wright only in that studio in 1865) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-492.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=492. 1865-J.H.Watmuff (T. Wright only in that studio in 1865) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-493.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=493. c1870-00-circa-Unidentified Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-494.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=494. c1870-00-circa-Unidentified Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-495.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=495. c1870-00-circa-Unidentified Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-496.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=496. c1870-Henry Rook }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-497.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=497. c1870-Henry Rook }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-498.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=498. c1870-Henry Rook }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-499.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=499. c1885-Ellis Mckenzie Pitts + Winifred Pitts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-500.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=500. c1885-Ellis Mckenzie Pitts + Winifred Pitts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-501.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=501. c1885-Ellis Mckenzie Pitts + Winifred Pitts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-502.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=502. c1867-unknown male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-503.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=503. c1867-unknown male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-504.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=504. c1867-unknown male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-505.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=505. c1867-Miss.Scott of Hawthorn }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-506.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=506. c1867-Miss.Scott of Hawthorn }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-507.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=507. c1867-Miss.Scott of Hawthorn }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-508.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=508. c1870-Mary Norris (Mrs.Spinks) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-509.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=509. c1870-Mary Norris (Mrs.Spinks) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-510.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=510. c1870-Mary Norris (Mrs.Spinks) }} == Sources ==

Watonwan County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Watonwan County, Minnesota]] == Watonwan County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Watonwan County, Minnesota project page! Watonwan County was officially created by an act of the Minnesota Legislature made official by the signature of the Governor Alexander Ramsey on February 25, 1860. This county was formerly a part of Blue Earth County and both counties were part of a huge Brown County almost as large as the State of Ohio. "Welcome to an Engaged Community." Watonwan County, MN - Official Website - About Us. Accessed October 08, 2018. http://www.co.watonwan.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=31. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Brown County (north) *Blue Earth County (east) *Martin County (south) *Jackson County (southwest) *Cottonwood County (west) == Communities == === Cities === :Butterfield :Darfur :La Salle :Lewisville :Madelia :Odin :Ormsby (partly in Martin County) :St. James (county seat) === Townships === :Adrian Township :Antrim Township :Butterfield Township :Fieldon Township :Long Lake Township :Madelia Township :Nelson Township :Odin Township :Riverdale Township :Rosendale Township :St. James Township :South Branch Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watonwan_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Watonwan_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/watonwan/bios_gh.html *https://archive.org/details/historyofcottonw01brow/page/n5 *http://www.co.watonwan.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=174 == Sources ==

Watson Place

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Watson Place - Home of Asa Watson & Gertrude Ann Watson - Located near the Strong United Methodist Church - Structure has not existed in the modern era.

Watt Name Study

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[[Category: Day-1904 Jack Day In Process]] {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; vertical-align:top; width: 30%;" | style="background-color: beige; width:100%" | '''New members welcome. Contact [[Watt-266|Vic]]''' |- | style="background-color: #fffadd; width:100%"|
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|} = Cymru/Welsh Royals & Aristocrats (742-1535) = The year 1535 was chosen because it was the year that the first Laws in Wales Act was passed and the legal system of England was extended to Wales and the norms of English administration introduced, including the imposition of English as the language of governance. You can read about these Acts [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_in_Wales_Acts_1535_and_1542 HERE].

This project includes royals, aristocrats and nobles in Wales from the birth of Charlemagne in 742 until the end of the 1535. It's a forum to improve WikiTree profiles of Welsh royalty, aristocrats and nobility and descendants. For Welsh of later time periods or for royals or aristocrats in other parts of the British Isles or Europe, scroll down to page end.

[[Image:European Aristocracy.jpg|150px]] : Royals * monarchs and immediate family * [[Wikipedia: Royal family]] : Nobles * highest social class * generally held land or office in exchange for allegiance and services to a monarch or higher-ranking nobleman. * [[Wikipedia: Nobility]] : Aristocrats * persons with elevated social status * generally held titles granted by a monarch. * [[Wikipedia: Aristocracy (class)]] : Gentry * persons with elevated social status, * style: ladies and gentlemen, * no titles or coats of arms. * [[Wikipedia: Gentry]] ===Why Pre-1700 Certification?=== * thousands of people connect with hundreds of thousands of royal and other aristocratic lineages. * ancestors are massively common: '''Thousands of WikiTree members share them.''' * Work on profiles can be tricky, and requires a high degree both of genealogical knowledge, and familiarity with WikiTree procedures. ====Take the Test==== : In an effort to maintain profile integrity, WikiTree has implemented certification. Take the Pre-1700 test '''[https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 here]'''. This is required to: * Create new profiles for people born in 1600s or earlier. * Edit existing profiles of those born in 1600s or earlier.''' ===Naming Standards=== The Naming Standards for the Welsh are NOT the same was those for other European aristocrats. * See [[Name Fields for Welsh Aristocrats]], and section further down this page. * Please read WikiTree's guidelines on [[Name Fields]]. If you have a question with regard to what to enter where, ask before doing so ... by posting a question on the G2G forum in Special Projects, and be sure to use the Cymru tag. Also should feel free to contact: [[Watt-266|Vic]]. == Join Google+ Community == : {{Red|Join the [https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117070206025943063086 G+ community]for the Cymru/Welsh Aristocrats project.}} We'd love to have you participate. : Members can communicate with each other through this Google+ Community. This way we can easily share ideas. : {{Red|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117070206025943063086 Add yourself by clicking over to the group.]}} : In the left column of the G+ Community you'll see an icon for "turn notifications on/off." Be sure it is set to "on" so that you get updates via e-mail. == Contact Info== {{Red|https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/cymru.gif}} Project leader: * [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]]''' Full list of participants: * {{Red|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=euroaristo Cymru Badge Report].}} To join this project, please do the following: * Add Cymru to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all of our discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. ::: G2G is used for discussions. * Ask [[Watt-266|Vic]] to award you the Cymru/Welsh Aristocrat Project Member badge. * Add your name to the list [[:Category:Cymru_Project|here]], along with a note about what you're currently working on for this project. Be sure to date it. * Include this tag to your profile's Biography: ::: {{Red|[[Category:Cymru Project]]}} == House Assignments == If a manager of the various lines has been assigned, (such as Powys, Gwynedd, etc.), as well as houses available for adoption {{Red|here.}} == Profile Improvement Checklist == At the top of the profile page text box, add the template for the project which you can find {{Red:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Cymru here]}} Add sources. Many sources listed on the Magna Carta project resource page are excellent sources for medieval profiles. See this list of resources [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Resources&public=1 here]. Create and/or edit the [[Biographies|Biography]] with [[Footnotes|footnotes]], using either narrative or timeline styles. If appropriate, add [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm Medieval Lands] Template at the very end of the text box, (see the end of this page in edit mode to copy/paste Template). Add Coat of arms image if available; check box "set as primary photo"; add source and copyright in the Comment Box below the image (add the blazon if you have it). Add images of castles, effigy, etc. as appropriate, being sure to include source and copyright information in the Comment box under the image. Tips on labeling images: * Edit > scroll down until you see title in edit box > delete or replace 'image 1' 'image 2' etc. > scroll to page end > save. * Save comment box ''first'', ''then'' "save as thumbnail" if it is a coat of arms, ''and last'' save the image title. == Name Fields for Welsh Aristocrats == All users are encouraged to first read these guidelines on Name Fields for Welsh Aristocrats. Then read [[Name Fields]]. ==== Last Name at Birth ==== :LNAB: '''Last Name At Birth SHOULD include the particle (ab, ap, or ferch) if appropriate''' :For anyone who adopted a European or British name, the EuroAristo naming standard should be used. (If the name was adopted AFTER birth, use the appropriate Welsh name in the LNAB and the European or British name in the CLN. :For the LNABs that have been established, see [:Category:Proper_Spelling_of_LNABs|Proper Spelling of LNABs]. :For others, ask on the G2G forum, remembering to tag your post with Welsh. ==== Prefixes, Suffixes, Titles ==== {|style: border=1; cellpadding=30; cellspacing=30 |1.||PREFIX FIELD:||Use for title like 'Sir' or 'Reverend'. ( A man who was knighted was called Sir.) DO NOT USE for titles like 'Earl of Angus'. Don't put King, Duke, Earl here. Titles belong in the 'OTHER NICKNAMES' field. |- |2.||PROPER FIRST NAME:|| This is first name at birth, in the person’s native language. It should be one word only. |- |3.||PREFERRED NAME:|| This is the name of the person as they were generally known/called/referred to. It would also have a numeral (i.e. I, II, III) with it if they are known as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Example: Henry III of England - his proper first name is Henry, preferred name is Henry III. |- |4.||OTHER NICKNAMES: ||This is where their title belongs (i.e. ‘King of England’, ‘Queen of Scots’, ‘Lord of Dunmow’, etc.). Titles do not include numbers (i.e. ‘Earl of Arundel’, not ‘3rd Earl of Arundel’). This is also where any actual nicknames (i.e. ‘The Younger’, ‘The Poor’, ‘Talvas’, ‘The Loyal’, ‘Copped Hat’, etc.) and translations such as Eléonore, Leonor, Eleanor belong. Do not put these in quotations. Separate multiple names with a comma. |- |5.||MIDDLE NAME:||Very few people in the middle ages had a middle name, so this field tends to be blank. However, this may be used for a patronymic, if this is not the LNAB. |- |6.||LAST NAME AT BIRTH: ||This is the name they had (or would have been known by) when they were born. In most cases, it is one word, but it also includes the prefixes "ab", "ap" and "ferch", if one was used. Include only one patronymic name. If there is a string of names, they should be added in the Biography. |- |7.||PREFIXES IN LAST NAME AT BIRTH FIELD (LNAB):||The common prefix "ab", "ap" and "ferch" before a surname goes in the LNAB field, in lower case with a space between the prefix and the patronymic it also goes with the patronymic in the Current Last Name field. {{Blue|NOTE: This is different from the EuroAristo standard.}} FamilySearch has chosen to use the prefix 'ferch,' not 'verch' or 'merch.' "All three terms are used to signify “daughter of”. All are correct but are used in different time periods. Rather than trying to decide which is the correct spelling for each time period, we have chosen to use “ferch” as the patronymic naming convention for females." For consistency, we have chosen to follow the lead of FamilySearch. Therefore, use 'ferch' and not 'verch' or 'merch.' |- |8.||CURRENT LAST NAME:|| For people who are known by last names that are commonly prefaced by prepositions ("ab," "ap," "ferch"), the Current Last Name should include that prefacing preposition. For nobility, the country, dukedom, etc., may also be used here, with a preposition, as, for example, 'of Powys.' :Women generally take their husband’s CLN. The last name at death is the name used here. |- |9.||OTHER LAST NAME: ||This should include alternate last names and last name variations, separated by commas. Prior married names for women occur here. This is not the place for titles (those go in the Nickname field). |- |10.||SUFFIX:|| These were not generally used in the Middle Ages. Modern usage includes Jr, Sr, III, IV, and so on. For kings and queens the number should go as part of the Preferred First Name instead of in the Suffix. For example, VI is not an appropriate Suffix for King George VI. |- |11.||PUNCTUATION:|| NO period after prefix likes Rev or Capt or St |- |12.||NO leeway on prefix and suffix rules.||These fields cannot be used for anything else. |- |13.||SUFFIXES IN LAST NAME:|| Jr, Sr, III (modern), and KG or KB (medieval) in suffix field only. NOTHING else. |- |14.||TITLES:||No titles in prefix or suffix fields. You can list their primary one in the OTHER NICKNAMES field. List their titles in their biography. : OTHER NICKNAMES: Put ''what people were called'' (King of Powys, Duc d'Angoulême, Lord Mountbatten, the Fat) in OTHER NICKNAMES field. |- |15.||ALTERNATE SPELLING OF LAST NAME:|| '''alternate spellings go in "Other Last Names"''' |- |18.|| NATIVE LANGUAGE:||Use person' native language within reason. Wikipedia is good for translations. |- |19.||NUMERALS: ||These are part of the preferred name (i.e. Richard III, Henry VIII). |} ==== Merging Profiles ==== : When merging always select the lowest correct LNAB. To understand the importance of this please see the page on [[project protection]] and the Supervisor page on [[project protecting and merging]]. ==== Sources and Templates for Profiles==== {{Red|The template below should be added to profiles that fall within the project by adding {{Cymru}} to the biography of the profile.}} If appropriate, this template can be applied to profiles by adding {{EuroAristo_Source}} to the biography of the profile. {{EuroAristo_Source}} == Research Guide == There are a few things we suggest you do to participate in the project on WikiTree. *If you do not already have a project badge, which shows everyone you are part of the Cymru Project on WikiTree, contact [[Watt-266|Vic]] and let her know you'd like to be a part of the project. *Once a member, add the Cymru tag to your [[Special:Following|following feed]] to see G2G discussions, updates, and opportunities to help out as other members pass lines they cannot pursue on to others. *Visit our Google+ Community for weekly updates on progress, general news, and to chat with other members. *If a profile strikes your fancy, but it's private, send a message to [[Watt-266|Vic]] or the manager (most likely a project member), and we can add you to work on it. *Keep all profiles as Open. 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Profile managers are not responsible for accuracy or content (though of course we try to improve it when we can). == Other European Royalty and Aristocracy Projects == Several WikiTree projects exist for European nobility, royalty and aristocracy: : Before 742AD: * [[Project:European_Royals_and_Aristocrats_Prior_to_742|EuroAristo Prior to 742 Project]] : European nobles and aristocrats outside British Isles (742 to 1499) * [[Project:European_Aristocrats/European_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|EuroAristo 742-1499 Project]] : British Isles nobles and aristocrats (1500 - present) * [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|British Isles 1500 to Present Project]] : European nobles and aristocrats outside British Isles (1500 - present) * [[Project:European_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|EuroAristo 1500-Present Project]] : Magna Carta Barons and 'Illustrious Men' named in the Preamble * [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] == Useful Links == * [http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/wls/ Cyndi's List - Wales/Cymru]. There's also a subcategory for Europe. * [[Wikipedia: British nobility]] * [[Wikipedia: Irish nobility]] * [[Wikipedia: French nobility]] * [[Wikipedia: Spanish royalty]] ===The 5 Peerages of England and the U.K.:=== : England * titles created by Kings and Queens of England before the Act of Union in 1707: [[Wikipedia: Peerage of England]] : Scotland * titles created by Kings and Queens of Scotland before 1707: [[Wikipedia: Peerage of Scotland]] : Ireland * titles for the Kingdom of Ireland before the Act of Union of 1801, and some titles created later: [[Wikipedia: Peerage of Great Britain]] : Great Britain * titles for the Kingdom of Great Britain 1707 - 1801: [[Wikipedia: Peerage of Great Britain]] : United Kingdom * most titles created since 1801: [[Wikipedia: Peerage of the United Kingdom]] === Resources === All links worked as of March 2015. If you find a broken link, please report it to the Project Manager. '''Genealogy:'''
The three most accessible sources are: *''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans'' by Carl Boyer, 3rd (n.p., Santa Clarita, CA 2004) * [https://histfam.familysearch.org/showtree.php?tree=Welsh FamilySearch Welsh Medieval Database] FamilySearch: Wales. Welsh Medieval Database Primarily of Nobility and Gentry. This includes most of the resources included below, especially Bartrum, and is constantly being expanded. * [http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/index.html Dictionary of Welsh Biography], which was originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion in two English-language volumes and three Welsh-language ones covering the whole history of Wales up to 1970. This electronic version was first launched by the National Library of Wales in 2007, and it includes all the articles from the print volumes and also articles about a number of people who died since 1970. The DWB is now published online only, and it is a fully bilingual resource. Other Resources: *''Welsh Genealogies, AD 300-1400'' (1980), Bartrum, Peter C. (Peter Clement), (25 volumes, with supplements containing additions and corrections. [Wales]: University of Wales Press, 1980), FHL book 942.9 D2bp; FHL microfiche 6025561 (Included in the FamilySearch "Welsh Medieval Database.") *''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fodog and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'' (1881-1887), Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, (6 volumes. London: T. Richards, 1881-1887), FHL book 942.9 D2L; FHL microfilms 990,213-990,214 :: The biographies contained in the ''History of the Princes'' books are available [https://histfam.familysearch.org//showtree.php?tree=Welsh HERE] :: [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015010834888;view=1up;seq=9 Vol. I] ::: and here: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89408 I-LDS] :: [https://archive.org/stream/historyprincesl03lloygoog#page/n8/mode/2up Vol. II] ::: and here: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89219 II-LDS] :: [https://archive.org/stream/historyofprinces03lloy#page/n9/mode/2up Vol. III] ::: and here: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89273 III-LDS] :: [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005869949;view=1up;seq=9 Vol. IV] ::: and here: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89613 IV-LDS] :: [http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofprinces05lloy#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. V] ::: and here: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89414 V-LDS] :: [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005869626;view=1up;seq=11 Vol. VI] ::: and here [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89643 VI-LDS] *''Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn'' (1846), Dwnn, Lewys; transcribed and edited with notes by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, (2 volumes. Llandovery: William Rees, 1846), FHL book 942.9 D23d; FHL microfilm 176,668. [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn Heraldic Visitations] (Included in the FamilySearch "Welsh Medieval Database.") *''Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families: with Their Collateral Branches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire'' (1914), Griffith, John Edwards, (Horncastle, England: W.K. Morton, 1914), FHL book Folio 942.9 D2gr; FHL microfilm 468,334. (Included in the FamilySearch "Welsh Medieval Database.") *''The Golden Grove books of pedigrees'' (filmed 1970), (Manuscript, National Library of Wales manuscript number Castell Gorfod 7. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950), FHL microfilms 104,349-104,351. (So far, 20% of the genealogies are included in the FamilySearch "Welsh Medieval Database.") *{{MLA citation|publisher = Printed by Thomas Birch|publication-place = Wigan [Eng.]|title = ''History of the princes of South Wales'' |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7242307M/History_of_the_princes_of_South_Wales.|author = George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman|repository = Open Library |year = 1876|oclc = 4608036}} *{{MLA citation | title = ''The History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans Into Wales Down to the Present Time'', in multiple volumes| url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/202113?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = FS |author = Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney | year = 1904-1993 | publisher = Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke}} (So far only partially included in the FamilySearch "Welsh Medieval Database.") *{{MLA citation | title = ''Archaeologia Cambrensis, '' A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches, and the Journal of the Cambrian Archeaological Association | year = 1846-1900| url = http://europeana-journals.llgc.org.uk/browse/listissues/llgc-id:2919943 | repository = National Library of Wales | publication place = London | publisher = various}} * There are bibliographies for the various shires in Wales at [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ GENUKI] '''Gazetteers:''' * [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geogdata/ngw/pniguide.htm#column1 The National Gazetteer of Wales] * [http://www.jlb2011.co.uk/wales/tallis/index.htm Tallis's Topographical Dictionary - Gazetteer of Wales] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Gazetteer/ GENUKI Gazetteer] '''History:''' * ''A Brief History of Wales,'' by Peter N. Williams, at [http://www.britannia.com/wales/whist.html Britannia] * [http://welshjournals.llgc.org.uk/browse/listissues/llgc-id:1073091 Welsh History Review] 1960-2000 . It contains academic articles and book reviews, mostly in English. * [http://www.britannia.com/celtic/wales/timeline/ Welsh History Timeline] * The website [http://www.castlewales.com Castles of Wales] has a number of good articles about medieval Wales, including [http://www.castlewales.com/dates.html A Timeline of Medieval Wales].

Watten, Caithness One Place Study

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{{OnePlaceStudy |place=Watten, Caithness |category=Watten, Caithness One Place Study}} '''One Place Study for Watten, Caithness''' See '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Watten%2C_Caithness_One_Place_Study this category]''' for a full list of all profiles included in the place study. A [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&hl=en&mid=1aQN45Wb3WBn9LHDPkG4VzLNt4XKHyMo&ll=58.48280953919831%2C-3.3171450664281976&z=13 Google Map] indicating the years and residences of some individuals in the One Place Study can be found at this link. The intention is to show places of residence as profile information is added for: * Baptism Records (Green Bullet) * Marriage Records (Red Bullet) * Scotland Census (current focus is 1841, 1851 and 1861); grey bullet for 1841; blue bullet for 1851; and yellow bullet for 1861. Only heads of each household are recorded on the map for the purpose of tracking families. == Locations in the parish of Watten that feature in the One Place Study profiles == * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/caithness-os-name-books-1871-1873/caithness-volume-12/5 North Watten]. In 1871 it ''"was a district situated in the North East end of the Parish of Watten. with a large moss and a number of small farms or crofts in this district. It is well known by this name, & is the property of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anstruther-72 Sir Robert Anstruther]. Baronet,"'' * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/caithness-os-name-books-1871-1873/caithness-volume-12/32 Langergill]. In 1871 it was comprised of ''"3 small crofts and a small dwelling house, which are situated in the Toftingall district".'' * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/caithness-os-name-books-1871-1873/caithness-volume-12/41 Wester Watten]. In 1871 this was a ''"very large farm steading including dwelling houses stables byres and garden; situated about one mile west of the Village of Auchangale. It is the property of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck-2 His Grace the Duke of Portland]''''.

Watten One Place Study

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Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel

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The congregation was founded in 1763. Its first purpose-built chapel at Wattisham was completed in the 1780s. It was replaced with the current brick building in 1825. It is a grade II listed building. *Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattisham_Strict_Baptist_Chapel
*Official Chapel home page. https://www.wattishambaptist.org *Suffolk Churches [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wattishambapt.htm Strict Baptist Chapel, Wattisham]

WATTS Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of WATTS names in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1652-1875''' == Christenings == ===Christenings 1781-1800=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |1 November 1786 ||[[Watts-7049|William]] ||s/o ||Henry & Mary ||WATTS ||of Warkleigh || |- |6 April 1796 ||[[Watts-6871|Henry]] ||s/o ||Henry & Mary ||WATTS || || |} ===Christenings 1801-1820=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |14 March 1810 ||[[Watts-6750|Eliza Carder]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS || || |- |5 June 1811 ||[[Watts-7047|Carder William]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS || || |- |5 July 1812 ||[[Watts-7048|Mary Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS || || |- |24 February 1814 ||[[Watts-7055|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |3 March 1816 ||[[Watts-7056|Thomas]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |22 February 1818||[[Watts-7050|John]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |4 July 1819 ||[[Watts-7051|Harriet]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |3 December 1820 ||[[Watts-7052|Sarah Tout]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |} ===Christenings 1821-1840=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |5 April 1825 ||[[Watts-7053|Charlotte]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |11 May 1826 ||[[Watts-7054|Susan]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |} ===Christenings 1841-1860=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |6 August 1843 ||[[Watts-6562|Eliza]] ||d/o ||Carder William and Catharine ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |3 September 1843 ||[[Watts-7070|Thomas]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |16 February 1845 ||Elizabeth ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |10 August 1845 ||[[Watts-7142|John]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |1 January 1846 ||[[Watts-7075|William]] ||d/o ||Carder William and Catharine ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |6 January 1848 ||[[Watts-7143|William]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |10 February 1848 ||[[Watts-7076|Mary Judith]] ||d/o ||Carder William and Catharine ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |9 April 1849 ||[[Watts-7046|Harry Carder]] ||s/o ||Carder William and Caroline ||WATTS ||Village ||Maltster |- |17 March 1850 ||[[Watts-7144|James]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |8 January 1852 ||[[Watts-7077|Mary Judith]] ||d/o ||Carder William and Caroline ||WATTS ||Village ||Maltster |- |11 July 1852 ||[[Watts-7145|Carder]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |21 September 1854 ||[[Watts-7078|Ann]] ||d/o ||Carder William and Caroline ||WATTS ||Village ||Maltster |- |10 December 1854 ||[[Watts-7145|Robert Henry]] ||s/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |10 August 1856 ||[[Watts-7079|Caroline]] ||s/o ||Carder William and Caroline ||WATTS ||Village ||Maltster |- |8 November 1857 ||[[Watts-7145|Mary Ann]] ||d/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |- |10 June 1860 ||[[Watts-7145|Elizabeth Fanny]] ||d/o ||Thomas and Fanny ||WATTS ||Village ||Mason |} ===Christenings 1861-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |21 September 1874 ||[[Watts-7096|Carder William Morris]] ||s/o ||William & Elizabeth Ann ||WATTS ||Chittlehampton ||Yeoman |}
----- ==Marriages== ===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |20 April 1767 ||John CHAPPLE || ||Chittlehampton || ||Gertrude (alias Catherine) WATTS || ||Chittlehampton |- |2 January 1786 ||William WATTS || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||Mary MILLS || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |17 October 1805 ||[[Buckingham-1434|John BUCKINGHAM]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Watts-7152|Betty WATTS]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 March 1835 ||[[Tinson-47|James TINSON]] || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Watts-6750|Eliza Carder WATTS]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |26 January 1839 ||[[Watts-7047|Carder William WATTS]] ||William Watts ||Chittlehampton ||Maltster ||[[Vicary-84|Caroline VICARY]], spinster ||Robert Vicary ||Chittlehampton |- |3 July 1841 ||[[Watts-7056|Thomas WATTS]] ||William Watts ||Chittlehampton ||Mason ||[[Griffin-9419|Fanny GRIFFIN]], spinster ||John Griffin ||Chittlehampton |- |9 July 1842 ||[[Isaac-814|Daniel ISAAC]] ||William Isaac ||Chittlehampton ||Farmer ||[[Watts-7048|Mary Ann WATTS]], spinster ||William Watts ||Chittlehampton |- |3 August 1843 ||[[Sanders-10829|John SANDERS]] ||Edward Sanders ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Watts-7051|Harriet WATTS]], spinster ||William Watts ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |27 October 1868 ||[[Facey-88|William FACEY]] ||father, John Facey ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Farmer ||[[Watts-6562|Eliza Watts]], Spinster ||father, Carder William Watts ||Chittlehampton |- |22 March 1873 ||[[Watts-7075|William WATTS]] ||father, Carder William Watts ||Chittlehampton ||Bachelor; Yeoman ||[[Morris-19589|Elizabeth Ann MORRIS]], Spinster ||father, Charles Morris ||Chittlehampton |}
----- ==Burials== ===Burials 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |17 April 1812 ||Henry WATTS || ||Mason || || || |- |11 November 1819 ||[[Watts-7050|John WATTS]] ||Age 2 || ||Village || || |- |11 March 1845 ||[[Watts-7055|Elizabeth WATTS]] ||31 || ||Village, Chittlehampton || || |- |25 February 1848 ||[[Watts-7076|Mary Judith WATTS]] ||12 days || ||Village, Chittlehampton || || |} ===Burials 1850-1874=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |22 August 1852 ||[[Watts-7049|William WATTS]] ||65 || ||Chittlehampton || || |- |22 January 1858 ||[[Tout-170|Mary WATTS]] ||73 || ||Chittlehampton || || |- |20 November 1865 ||[[Watts-7142|John WATTS]] ||20 || ||Chittlehampton || || |- |9 March 1869 ||[[Watts-7056|Thomas WATTS]] ||53 || ||Chittlehampton || || |- |11 October 1872 ||[[Watts-7143|William WATTS]] ||24 || ||Chittlehampton || || |} -----

Wauls' Legion

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[[Category: Wauls' Legion, Texas, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: Wauls' Legion, Texas, United States Civil War|the category]]}} {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=r|label=Texas|size=100}} '''Waul's Texas Legion''' completed its organization at Brenham, Texas, during the summer of 1862. It originally consisted of twelve companies of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and a six-gun battery of field artillery with a total complement of 2,000 men.''Waul's Texas Legion'', [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qkw02 Handbook of Texas Online], accessed May 2, 2019. However, the legion did not serve as one command.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CTXWAULL National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ==Artillery== The artillery battery was commanded by Captain William Edgar. ==Cavalry== The cavalry battalion contained six companies, later increased to seven. It served in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, skirmished in Mississippi, then fought with Forrest in Western Tennessee and Kentucky. The unit returned to Mississippi, saw action in Hood's operations in Northern Georgia, and ended the war in Alabama. In October, 1863, it had 450 men present, but few surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel L Willis; and Majors H S Parker, John R Smith, and Benjamin F Weeks. The Confederate command decided that Waul's Texas Legion was too large for the typical drill maneuvers used on the battlefield. So, the cavalry was split off from the Legion and placed under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leonidas Willis and was named '''Willis' Texas Cavalry'''. Willis' Texas Cavalry served under General James R Chalmers' cavalry division in 1863 and later under General N B Forrest's cavalry division. The service records for soldiers in Willis' Texas Cavalry can be found in the files of Waul's Texas Legion. ==Infantry== The infantry regiment contained twelve companies and served in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It fought in the Vicksburg Campaign and was captured on July 4, 1863. Here the unit reported 47 killed, 190 wounded, and 8 missing of the 381 engaged. After being exchanged and reorganized in Texas, it was stationed at Galveston attached to the Trans-Mississippi Department. In December, 1864, the regiment had 14 officers and 204 men, and in April, 1865, totalled 315 effectives. During May it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Barnard Timmons and Thomas N Waul; Lieutenant Colonels O Steele and James Wrigley; and Majors E S Bollong, Allen Cameron, and Otto Nathusius. See [[:Category: Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry, United States Civil War|Category: Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry]].

Waverly Hall Cemetery

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Waverly Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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Waverly_Plantation,_Charleston_County,_South_Carolina
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[[Category:James Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:James Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Waverly Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== '''Waverly Plantation''' is located on James Island, St. Andrews Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina. [[Grimball-20|Paul Chaplin Grimball]] owned Waverly Plantation. At his death the plantation was to be passed on to his son [[Grimball-149|Isaac P. Grimball]]. ''This plantation is not to be confused with the Waverly Rice Plantation of Pawley's Island. '' Although bequeathed to Isaac Grimble, it seems that this plantation may have been run by Paul C. Grimball's son [[Grimball-19|Thomas H. Grimball]] until his death (see 1860 slave schedule below). In post Civil War records this plantation was called '''Grimball's Plantation'''. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 678 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8QWX-R}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *Application for Grimble Plantation property to be returned to the Grimball family, 6 Feb 1866
There is almost no information available about this plantation. ==Slaves== These slaves were named in the 1864 will of Paul Chaplin Grimball: '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 50-51 1862-1868
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1862-1868, Vol. 050 > image 285 of 457; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JWSC-7W}} (accessed 24 February 2023) *will of Paul Chaplin Grimball 1864
*[[Grimball-150|Marietta]] *[[Grimball-151|Nat]] *[[Grimball-152|Lavinia]] *[[Grimball-153|Lovey]] *[[Grimball-154|Catharine]] *[[Grimball-155|Dandy]] *[[Grimball-156|Annie]] *[[Grimball-157|Peter]](1) *[[Grimball-158|Affy]] *[[Grimball-159|Bob]] *[[Grimball-160|Elizabeth]] *[[Grimball-161|Julianna]] *[[Grimball-162|Rosetta]] *[[Grimball-163|Peter]] (2) *[[Grimball-164|Sam]] ==Census== 1850 census Paul C. Grimball is listed as having 110 slaves. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > South Carolina > Charleston > Charleston county > image 406 of 534; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XXN2-XY}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *1850 slave schedule
1860 census in St. Andrew's Parish, 93 slaves recorded under Thomas H. Grimball. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > South Carolina > Charleston > Saint Andrews > image 6 of 38; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BS8-9HQX}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *1860 slave schedule
==Research Notes== Probate inventory of Paul C. Grimball has not been located to retrieve the names of all the enslaved on this plantation. == Sources ==

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[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908246 N N Y] || Bloxham || George || 1861 || 1919 || 58 † || Linda J B Sheley || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76925024 N N Y] || Bloxham || Limda J B || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444207 N Y Y] || Bogardus ‡ || Evert Bruyn || 1822 Oct 3 || 1823 Mar 7 || 0,5,4 † || || Jacob E Bogardus || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70311143 N Y Y] || VanLeuvan || Rachel || 1804 † || 1880 Oct 23 || 76 || John B VanLeuvan || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52666966 Y Y Y] || Boggs || William M || 1827 Oct 1 † || 1868 Feb 1 || 40,4,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444359 N Y Y] || Brayton ‡ || John M || 1833 May 26 † || 1842 Aug 26 || 9,3,0 || || Isaac W Brayton || Gertrude |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57010500 N Y Y] || Brennen || Sarah || 1800 Aug 12 † || 1870 Jan 26 || 69,5,14 || Obadiah Avery || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444448 N Y Y] || Brown ‡ || Alice Amelia || 1862 Apr 18 † || 1864 Mar 10 || 1,10,23 || || George A Brown || Elizabeth H |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444373 N Y Y] || Brown || George A || 1837 || 1907 || 70 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006232 N Y Y] || Brown || Lydia A || 1840 || 1907 || 67 † || Andrew Lowe || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444492 N Y Y] || Brown ‡ || Wiley Elsworth || 1864 Mar 20 † || 1864 Apr 3 || 0,0,13 || || George A Brown || Elizabeth H |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444542 N Y Y] || Brundage ‡ || Augusta || 1867 Jul 18 † || 1868 Aug 8 || 1,0,21 || || E T Brundage || Caty |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121948471 N N Y] ‡ || Brundage || Benjamin E || 1838 || 1842 Aug 22 || 4 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444577 N Y Y] || Brundage || Benjamin Wallace || 1843 Mar † || 1843 Oct 12 || 0,7, || || Jonathan Brundage || Mary A || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=116138925 N Y Y] || Brundage ‡ || Caty || 1812 May 31 || 1889 Jan 20 || 76,7,20 † || Francis T Porter || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444613 N Y Y] || Brundage || Elizabeth ‡ || 1843 May † || 1843 Oct 7 || 0,5, || || Jonathan Brundage || Mary A || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444643 N Y Y] || Brundage || Francis T || 1808 Feb 5 || 1876 Jan 11 || 67,11,6 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121948507 N N Y] ‡ || Brundage || Sarah || 1840 || 1842 Sep 2 || 2 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121948438 N N Y] ‡ || Brundage || Wallace || 1831 || 1842 Aug 25 || 11 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444635 N Y Y] || Brundage ‡ || William M || 1848 Apr 14 † || 1849 Aug 14 || 1,4,0 || || Jonathan Brundage || Mary A |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444660 N Y Y] || Brush || Harriet || 1816 Feb 15 † || 1854 Jun 27 || 38,4,12 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445083 N Y Y] || Bruyn || || 1822 Apr 17 † || 1879 Apr 17 || 57 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445061 N Y Y] || Bruyn ‡ || Andrew || 1846 Apr 22 † || 1848 Jul 27 || 2,3,5 || || Benjamin Bruyn || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006167 N Y Y] || Hardenbergh ‡ || Blandina Bruyn || 1776 Feb 18 || 1841 Sep 27 || 65,7,9 † || John I Hardenbergh || Jocobus Bruyn || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76925187 N N Y] || Bruyn || Benjamin || || 1879 || || Elizabeth B || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76925232 N N Y] || Bruyn || Elizabeth B || || 1897 Nov 9 || || Benjamin Bruyn || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444982 N Y Y2] || Bruyn || Jacobus || 1833 Jul 3 || 1856 Jan 21 || 22,6,18 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444993 N Y Y] || Bruyn || Jacobus || 1749 Apr 7 || 1823 May 25 || 74,0,13 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444960 N Y Y] || Bruyn || James I || 1780 Sep 15 † || 1850 Jul 5 || 69,9,21 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444880 N Y Y] || Bruyn ‡ || Jane || 1778 Mar 18 || 1818 Aug 12 || 40,4,25 † || || Jacobus Bruyn || Jenneke |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920959 N Y Y] || Bruyn || Myra || 1855 || 1902 || 47 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908248 N N Y] || Bunting || Father || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908249 N N Y] || Bunting || Mother || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445866 N Y Y] || Burgher || Maria D || 1808 Feb 17 || 1872 Jul 13 || 64,4,27 † || Reuben Burton || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445571 N Y Y] || Burhans || Catharine || 1806 Feb 2 † || 1877 Apr 2 || 71,2,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445609 N Y Y] || Burhans ‡ || Catharine || 1843 Sep 30 † || 1881 Nov 4 || 38,1,4 || Samuel Burhans || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445638 N Y Y] || Burhans ‡ || Hannah || 1803 Oct 24 † || 1868 Jan 9 || 64,2,16 || Samuel Burhans || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445687 N Y Y] || Burhans ‡ || Michael || 1877 Aug 21 † || 1880 May 24 || 2,9,3 || || Samuel Burhans || Catharine E/T Freeman |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445521 N Y Y] || Burhans || Samuel || 1805 Apr 16 || 1894 Mar 14 || 88,10,29 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445764 N Y Y] || Burk || William || 1812 Sep 27 † || 1849 Jul 1 || 36,9,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445806 N Y Y] || Burton ‡ || Margaret || 1779 Jun 22 † || 1828 Jun 27 || 49,0,5 || Broadhead Burton || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445838 N Y Y] || Burton || Reuben || 1807 Jul 4 || 1859 Jul 8 || 52,0,4 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006221 N Y Y] || C/Gue || Lydia Martha || 1822 Dec 26 || 1866 Mar 13 || 43,2,18 † || Benjamin K Low || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445945 N Y Y] || Cameron || James M || 1840 || 1908 || 68 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445996 N Y Y] || Cameron ‡ || Phebe A || 1844 || || || James M Cameron || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64020676 N N Y] ‡ || Cameron || Amelia || 1869 || 1931 Jan 20 || 62 † || William Cutler || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=71447007 N N Y] || Cameron || Sarah M || 1854 Dec 29 || 1939 May 22 || 84,4,23 † || Lyman B Nickason || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446087 N Y Y] || Carney ‡ || Sarah || 1811 Sep 20 † || 1874 May 21 || 62,8,1 || James Carney || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35623835 N Y Y] || Christian || Abram || 1845 Nov 16 † || 1881 Jul 9 || 35,7,24 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35622225 N Y Y] || Christian || Benjamin || 1820 Jan 29 || 1892 Apr 14 || 72,2,15 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76927632 N N Y] || Christian ‡ || Catherine J || 1856 May 27 † || 1875 May 3 || 18,11,6 || || Benjamin Christian || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76927571 N N Y] || Christian ‡ || George || 1844 May 3 † || 1855 Jun 20 || 11,1,17 || || Benjamin Christian || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446599 N Y Y] || Clearwater || Abram || 1778 Apr 6 † || 1864 Oct 13 || 86,6,7 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446744 N Y Y] || Clearwater ‡ || Catharine || 1841 Sep 16 † || 1857 Jul 12 || 15,9,27 || || Moses Clearwater || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006244 N Y Y] || Clearwater || Caty || 1781 Oct 30 † || 1859 May 26 || 77,6,26 || Edward VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446808 N Y Y] || Clearwater ‡ || Elizabeth || 1830 Oct 22 † || 1846 Aug 18 || 15,9,27 || || Moses Clearwater || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446672 Y Y Y2] || Clearwater || Isaac || 1796 Feb 7 † || 1815 Nov 7 || 19,9,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446489 N Y Y] || Clearwater || Moses || 1808 Aug 28 † || 1886 Mar 22 || 77,6,25 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446392 N Y Y] || Clearwater || Sarah J || 1839 Sep 7 † || 1887 Feb 23 || 47,5,16 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Corwin || Ann || 1804 Oct 21 || 1843 Jul 6 || 38,8,16 † || Brown Upright || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908305 N Y Y] || Corwin || David || 1777 Aug 4 † || 1843 Jan 25 || 65,5,21 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Corwin || George H || 1838 May 26 † || 1842 May 30 || 4,0,4 || || Richard Corwin || Eunice |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908307 N Y Y] || Corwin ‡ || Jane Adaline || 1837 Aug 16 † || 1847 Jun 14 || 9,9,29 || || David Corwin || Sarah |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Corwin ‡ || Laura || 1839 Nov 9 † || 1842 May 27 || 2,6,18 || || Richard Corwin || Eunice |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908306 N Y Y] || Corwin ‡ || Mary L || 1843 Oct 11 † || 1849 Sep 11 || 5,11,0 || || Richard Corwin || Eunice |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Corwin ‡ || Sally Maria || 1807 Nov 16 † || 1844 Feb 11 || 36,2,23 || || David Corwin || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908308 N Y Y] || Corwin || Sarah || 1782 Jul 20 † || 1850 Aug 7 || 68,0,18 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908309 N Y Y] || Coutant ‡ || Carrie || 1863 Apr 1 † || 1881 Nov 18 || 18,8,17 || Herman Coutant || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908310 N Y Y] || Cutler ‡ || Alonzo || 1854 Mar 17 † || 1855 Mar 8 || 0,11,22 || || Thurston W Cutler || Eleanor |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908312 N Y Y] || Cutler || Andrew || 1866 † || 1890 Nov 23 || 24 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908311 N Y Y] || Cutler ‡ || Edgar || 1848 Dec 3 † || 1867 Oct 24 || 18,10,21 || || Thurston W Cutler || Eleanor |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920208 N N Y] || Cutler ‡ || Infant Son || 1865 Jun † || 1865 Apr 15 || 10 wks || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908314 N Y Y] || Cutler ‡ || Mary H || 1840 Jan 26 † || 1853 Mar 29 || 13,2,3 || || Thurston W Cutler || Eleanor |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908315 N Y Y] || Cutler || Samuel || 1815 † || 1865 Nov 19 || 50 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908316 N Y Y] || Cutler || Sarah Maria || 1822 Oct 9 † || 1844 Mar 28 || 21,5,19 || Samuel W Cutler || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908317 N Y Y] || Cutler ‡ || Thurston Wing || 1810 || 1887 || 77 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || D W || || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76928086 N Y Y] || Darling || Sarah || 1817 Feb 16 || 1861 May 19 || 44,3,3 † || David Demarest || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Davenport ‡ || Lydia Ann || 1832 Mar 30 † || 1858 May 4 || 26,1,4 || Joseph N Davenport || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Davenpot ‡ || Ella || 1852 Feb 31 † || 1852 Jun 12 || 0,3,12 || || Joseph N Davenport || Lydia Ann |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Davenpot || Lyman || 1772 † || 1855 Oct 15 || 83 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908250 N N Y] || Davis || James A || 1846 || 1935 || 88 † || Julia A Cross || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908251 N N Y] || Cross || Julia A || 1854 || 1935 || 80 † || James A Davis || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=89375829 N Y Y] || Davis || Reuben W || 1825 † || 1883 Jun 21 || 58 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908321 N Y Y] || Decker || Charity || 1844 || 1907 || 63 † || Charles Delaney || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Decker ‡ || Cornelia A || 1827 Dec 10 † || 1850 May 28 || 22,5,18 || John H Decker || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908318 N Y Y] || Decker || DuBois B || 1807 Oct 15 † || 1892 Jun 10 || 84,7,26 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908336 N Y Y] || Decker || Emily S || 1840 || 1918 || 78 † || Abram C Eckert || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908320 N Y Y] || Delaney || Charles || 1839 || 1878 || 39 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908322 N Y Y] || Demarest || Albert || 1776 Dec 15 † || 1856 May 29 || 79,5,14 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Demarest ‡ || Cornelia || 1781 Oct 9 || 1862 Jan 25 || 80,3,16 † || Albert Demarest || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75832197 N Y Y] || Demarest || D Westervelt || 1833 Jul 18 || 1926 Mar 1 || 92,7,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68624211 N Y Y] || Demarest || David || 1749 Nov 21 † || 1827 Oct 30 || 77,11,9 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908313 N Y Y] || Demarest || Eleanor || 1816 || 1905 || 89 † || Thurston W Cutler || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=126720601 N Y Y2] || Mack ‡ || Lenah || 1772 Aug 11 † || 1863 Oct 23 || 91,2,12 || Jesse Mack || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Demarest ‡ || Lulie || 1864 Oct 26 † || 1865 Mar 11 || 0,4,16 || || Albert Demarest || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908323 N Y Y] || Demarest ‡ || Margaret || 1808 Oct 19 † || 1838 Jul 20 || 29,9,1 || David Demarest || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68624249 N Y Y] || Demarest ‡ || Margaret || 1750 Oct 10 † || 1825 Sep 4 || 74,10,24 || David Demarest || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006213 N Y Y] || Demarest || Margaret || 1810 † || 1895 Mar 15 || 85 || Ledger S Hoyt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908324 N Y Y] || Demarest ‡ || Margaret Olivia || 1853 Feb 8 † || 1859 Feb 9 || 5,11,29 || || John D Demarest || Drusilla C |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_none_to_Bevier|none to Bevier]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Dennis_to_Evlien|Dennis to Evlien]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Dennis to Evlien

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[[Category:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Wawarsing%2C_New_York]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="display:block;height:400px;overflow:scroll;overflow-x:scroll;overflow-y:scroll;" |+ align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''Wawarsing Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| source [[#N1]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| surname [[#N2]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| given name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ___birth date__ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| __death date_ | ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| _age [[#N3]]_ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| spouce ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| father ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| mother |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908252 N N Y] || Dennis ‡ || Ann Eliza || 1829 † || 1847 Jun 30 || 18 || Abram Dennis || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68635025 N N Y] ‡ || DePuy ‡ || [[Depuy-87|Moses]] || 1718 || 1802 || 84 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Calvin || 1838 || 1918 || 80 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Catharine || 1856 Dec † || 1857 Apr 1 || 0,4, || || George DePuy || Anne O |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920956 N Y Y] || Kortright ‡ || Catharine || 1798 Dec 6 || 1870 Mar 25 || 71,3,19 † || Moses Kortright || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Cornelius || 1846 Dec 9 † || 1853 Nov 30 || 7,0,21 || || Hiram DePuy || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68632621 N Y Y] || DePuy || Cornelius || 1760 Nov 15 † || 1833 Jun 10 || 72,6,26 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Elias Jr || 1783 † || 1828 || 45,4,2 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Elmer || 1875 || 1876 || 1 † || || George DePuy || Anne O |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Esther || 1818 Jan 24 † || 1835 May 4 || 17,3,10 || || Elias DePuy || Mary A |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || George || 1832 || || || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || George H || 1869 || 1870 || 1 † || || George DePuy || Anne O |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006185 N Y Y] || DePuy || Helen || 1815 Mar 5 † || 1885 Nov 5 || 70,9,0 || John Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Hiram || 1823 May 17 † || 1850 Nov 12 || 27,6,26 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Jan || 1799 Mar 19 † || 1847 Aug 22 || 48,5,3 || Moses C DePuy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006187 N Y Y] || DePuy || [[Depuy-127|Jane]] || 1787 Jul 10 † || 1853 Jan 6 || 65,5,27 || Daniel Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398942 N Y Y] || Alliger ‡ || Jane || 1805 Jan 24 || 1872 Oct 29 || 67,9,5 † || Cornelius Alliger || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921024 N Y Y] || DePuy || Jemima || 1809 Sep 13 † || 1851 May 25 || 41,8,12 || John Way || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93596363 N Y Y] || DePuy || Joseph || 1797 Sep 15 † || 1842 Apr 21 || 44,7,6 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Luther || 1826 Jan 18 † || 1849 Aug 18 || 23,7,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908327 N Y Y] || DePuy || Margret M || 1809 Sep 5 † || 1844 Nov 22 || 35,3,17 || Milton DeWitt || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy ‡ || Maria || 1778 Sep 3 † || 1844 Oct 10 || 66,1,7 || Benjamin DePuy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006275 N Y Y] || Depuy || Maria || 1791 May 7 || 1868 Jun 24 || 77,1,17 † || Joseph VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Moses C || 1796 † || 1844 May 17 || 48 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DePuy || Sarah || 1754 Aug 21 † || 1820 Nov 22 || 66,3,1 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68633959 N Y Y] || DePuy ‡ || Sarah || 1770 Mar 25 † || 1832 Mar 23 || 61,11,29 || Cornelius DePuy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446422 N Y Y] || DePuy || Sarah || 1804 Aug 13 † || 1880 Mar 8 || 75,6,26 || Moses Clearwater || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446704 N Y Y] || Clearwater || Catharine D || 1807 † || 1883 Sep 24 || 76 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76928268 N N Y] || Devine || Sarah S || 1830 Jan 25 || 1894 Sep 26 || 64,8,1 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Devins || Jacob || 1772 May 19 † || 1826 Jul 17 || 54,1,29 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Devins ‡ || Peter || 1855 Aug 3 † || 1859 Mar 3 || 3,7,0 || || Cornelius Devins || Jane |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || Devens ‡ || Sarah [[#N9]] || 1763 Jul 14 † || 1837 Dec 30 || 74,5,16 || Jacob Devins || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908325 N Y Y] || DeVoe ‡ || Anliza || 1805 Feb 23 † || 1878 Feb 23 || 73 || Thomas DeVoe || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65390727 Y Y Y] || DeWitt ‡ || [[Depuy-130|Elizabeth]] || 1753 Apr 19 † || 1820 Mar 1 || 66,10,13 || [[DeWitt-60|Reuben DeWitt, Capt]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70185100 N Y Y] || DeWitt || [[DeWitt-674|John S]] || 1770 † || 1844 May 11 || 74 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt || Anna || 1777 May 16 † || 1826 Aug 27 || 49,3,11 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Benjamin || || 1845 Sep 17 || || || William DeWitt || Electa |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Benjamin D || 1793 † || 1805 Oct 14 || 12 || || John DeWitt || Magdalene |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006175 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Catharine || 1784 Jan 18 † || 1847 Nov 18 || 63,10,0 || William N McDonald, Cornelius I Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Cornelius || 1833 May † || 1834 Feb 4 || 0,9, || || Milton DeWitt || Margaret |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908255 N N Y] || DeWitt || Cornelius || 1820 Mar 31 || 1883 Nov 13 || 63,7,13 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Cornelius H || 1851 Jul 8 † || 1864 Mar 4 || 12,7,27 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt || Cornelius I || 1792 † || 1817 May 17 || 25 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Daveid E || 1810 † || 1810 || 0,8,20 || || Simeon DeWitt || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68631787 Y Y Y] || DeWitt || [[DeWitt-800|Egbert]] || 1750 Oct 2 † || 1816 Mar 25 || 65,5,23 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68631831 Y Y Y] || DeWitt ‡ || Egbert || 1738 Feb 21 || 1793 Sep 29 || 55,7,8 † || || Egbert DeWitt Esq || Maria |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt || Egbert S || 1779 Apr 11 † || 1813 Jan 13 || 33,9,2 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Elizabeth || 1789 Mar 2 † || 1850 Sep 17 || 61,6,15 || James C DeWitt || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Elsie || 1755 Mar 28 † || 1831 Nov 1 || 76,7,3 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908326 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Jacob || 1810 Nov 25 † || 1885 Jan 17 || 74,1,23 || || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || James C || 1786 Jul 28 † || 1831 Mar 4 || 44,7,7 || || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || James C || 1812 Jan 2 † || 1853 May 28 || 41,4,26 || || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Jane Ann || 1813 Sep 28 † || 1852 May 22 || 38,7,24 || Henry G DeWitt || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Jane B || 1797 Aug 2 || 1880 Jan 4 || 82,5,2 † || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444775 N Y Y2] || DeWitt || Jenneke || 1779 † || 1851 Aug 3 || 72 || Elias Marvin, Benjamin Bruyn || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68624388 Y Y Y] || Dewitt || [[DeWitt-499|John]] || 1753 Aug 2 † || 1818 Oct 4 || 65,1,11 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70185100 N N Y] || Dewitt || [[DeWitt-674|John S]] || 1771 † || 1845 May 11 || 74 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117056974 N Y Y] || Dewitt || John T || 1812 Oct 6 || 1885 Nov 27 || 73,1,21 † || || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || DeWitt || Magdalene || 1741 † || 1806 Feb 16 || 65 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68624413 Y Y Y] || DeWitt ‡ || [[Vernooy-39|Maria]] || 1746 Jan 4 † || 1829 Mar 7 || 83,2,3 || [[DeWitt-499|John DeWitt]] || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Mary || 1774 Sep 6 † || 1841 Feb 17 || 66,5,11 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Moses || 1778 Jun 10 || 1830 Mar 9 || 51,8,30 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Rachel || 1785 Sep 26 || 1871 Sep 24 || 85,11,28 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908328 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Rachel || 1787 Mar 17 † || 1847 Aug 21 || 60,5,4 || Thomas DeWitt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63339037 Y Y Y] || DeWitt || [[DeWitt-60|Reuben, Capt]] || 1745 † || 1800 Jul 17 || 55 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Sarah || 1815 Mar 22 † || 1821 Nov 1 || 6,7,9 || || James C DeWitt || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410572 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Sarah || 1789 Dec 16 † || 1848 Mar 25 || 58,3,9 || Tjerick Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446030 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Sarah || 1818 Feb 17 † || 1883 Sep 23 || 65,7,6 || M D Cameron || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117057062 N Y Y] || DeWitt || Sarah C || 1828 May 15 || (blank) || || John T DeWitt || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt || Semion || 1786 Jul 31 † || 1817 Jul 27 || 30,11,27 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Simeon || 1809 Jun 23 † || 1810 Sep 18 || 1,2,25 || || John DeWitt || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68624429 Y Y Y] || DeWitt || Stephen || 1735 Oct 7 || 1812 Apr 8 || 76,6,1 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt ‡ || Stephen E || 1815 Jun 7 || 1834 Sep 28 || 19,3,21 † || || John S DeWitt || Sarah H |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DeWitt || Thomas || 1777 Jan 12 † || 1844 Jan 20 || 67,0,8 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908329 N Y Y] || DeWitt || William M || 1826 Oct 2 || 1853 Nov 6 || 27,1,4 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68631747 Y Y Y] || DeWitt ‡ || [[Brodhead-69|Wyntia]] || 1746 Jan 28 † || 1830 Jul 7 || 84,5,10 || [[DeWitt-56|Stephen DeWitt]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76969481 N N Y] || DeWitt || Elizabeth || 1844 || 1913 || 69 † || Lyman H Phillips || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908330 N Y Y] || Doll || John J || 1798 May 7 † || 1833 Jun 12 || 35,1,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908331 N Y Y] || Doll || S Bauman || 1812 Nov 15 || 1896 Nov 5 || 84,0,21 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908332 N Y Y] || Doll ‡ || Sophia C || 1773 Jul 18 † || 1848 Oct 20 || 75,3,2 || William Doll || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908333 N Y Y] || Doll || William || 1775 † || 1829 Nov 4 || 54 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022661 N N Y] || Driver || Mabel Baird || 1879 || 1944 || 65 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006183 N Y Y] || DuBois || Gertrude || 1787 Nov 5 † || 1855 Jul 9 || 67,8,4 || Johannis Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006282 N Y Y] || DuBois || Sarah || 1786 Jun 29 † || 1854 Jul 7 || 68,0,9 || Charles VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || DuBois ‡ || Wilmot || 1857 † || 1863 May 16 || 6 || || Eli DuBois || Elvira |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908344 N Y Y] || Earl || Eliza B || 1799 Jun 4 || 1879 Apr 2 || 79,9,28 † || John S Gregory || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908334 N Y Y] || Eckert || Abram C || 1838 || 1909 || 71 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908335 N Y Y] || Eckert ‡ || DuBois D || 1857 Jul 29 † || 1871 Jun 6 || 13,10,8 || || Abram C Eckert || Emily S |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Eckert || Mary Catharine || 1831 Jan 27 † || 1842 Jul 1 || 11,5,5 || || William M Eckert || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908337 N Y Y] || Eckert ‡ || Sarah || 1803 May 8 † || 1854 Jul 19 || 51,2,11 || William M Eckert || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Evlien || Abram || 1823 Apr 28 † || 1827 Feb 15 || 3,9,15 || || || |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Blinn_to_Demarest|Blinn to Demarest]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Frear_to_Hornbeek|Frear to Hornbeek]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Frear to Hornbeek

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[[Category:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Wawarsing%2C_New_York]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="display:block;height:400px;overflow:scroll;overflow-x:scroll;overflow-y:scroll;" |+ align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''Wawarsing Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| source [[#N1]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| surname [[#N2]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| given name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ___birth date__ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| __death date_ | ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| _age [[#N3]]_ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| spouce ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| father ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| mother |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Frear || Garret Amos || 1780 Aug 3 || 1813 Mar 31 || 23,7,28 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Frear || Jane || 1784 † || 1842 Mar 15 || 58 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Freeman || Catharine T || 1843 || 1912 || 69 † || Moses Ostrander || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597794 N Y Y] || Freer ‡ || Anna || 1749 Apr 27 † || 1819 Jan 20 || 69,8,24 || Hugo Freer || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920965 N Y Y] || Freer || [[DeWitt-799|Anna]] || 1802 Apr 26 || 1864 Jul 21 || 62,2,26 † || Lewis V N Miller || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597775 Y Y Y] || Freer || Hugo || 1749 Jul 27 † || 1808 Oct 23 || 59,2,27 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Freer || Katy Ann || 1809 Apr 7 || 1868 Jan 30 || 58,9,23 † || John R Freer || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920991 N Y Y] || Frost || Harriet M || 1846 || 1908 || 62 † || Benjamin B Russell || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399069 N Y Y] || Frost || Lavina O || 1825 Dec 6 || 1898 Mar 14 || 72,3,8 † || Frederick Atkins || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006234 N Y Y] || Frost || Sarah || 1809 Feb 19 || 1884 Nov 3 || 75,9,15 † || Jacob A Lowe || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908254 N N Y] || Fulford || Lizzie Baird || 1876 || 1954 || 77 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908338 N Y Y] || Fuller || Brookins R || 1834 || 1895 || 61 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908340 N Y Y] || Fuller || Isaac S || 1856 Sep 6 || 1884 Oct 19 || 28,1,13 || || Brookins Fuller || Dorothy J |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908341 N Y Y] || Fuller || John H K || 1822 Apr 7 || 1850 Nov 21 || 28,8,14 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908339 N Y Y] || Furman || Dorothy J || 1833 || (blank) || || Brookins R Fuller || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Gasherie || Lewis || 1794 May 7 † || 1848 Oct 30 || 54,5,23 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Gasherie || Susan Jane || 1827 Jan 24 † || 1848 Feb 25 || 21,1,1 || || Lewis Gasherie || Rebecca J |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Gast || John Adrian || 1852 Feb 12 † || 1859 Jul 17 || 7,5,5 || || William C Gast || Fannatye |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35622410 N Y Y] || Gilpin || Catherine || 1817 || 1895 || 78 † || Benjamin Christion || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920948 N Y Y] || Gordon || Sadie L || 1860 || 1899 || 39 † || William M Jansen || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006240 N Y Y] || Gregory || Adeline || 1836 || 1908 || 72 † || Edgar VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908347 N Y Y] || Gregory || Albert || 1799 Jun 7 || 1862 May 25 || 62,11,18 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908256 N N Y] || Gregory ‡ || Caleb C || 1833 † || 1838 Jul || 5 || John S Gregory || Eliza || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908343 N Y Y] || Gregory || DeWitt C || 1831 Jul 27 † || 1855 Mar 11 || 23,7,15 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908345 N Y Y] || Gregory || John Sears || 1797 Oct 3 || 1885 Aug 4 || 87,10,1 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908258 N N Y] || Grossman ‡ || Carrie || 1860 || 1914 || 54 † || William Grossman || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908257 N N Y] || Grossman || John || 1885 || 1919 || 34 † || || William Grossman || Carrie |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908259 N N Y] || Grossman || William || 1862 || 1913 || 51 † || Carrie || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006168 N Y Y] || Hardenbergh || Abraham T D || 1807 Oct 6 || 1863 May 21 || 55,7,15 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006166 N Y Y] || Hardenbergh || John I || 1773 Jul 11 † || 1843 Aug 30 || 70,1,19 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Hatfield || John || 1809 † || 1839 Nov 10 || 30 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920928 N Y Y] || Hatfield || Maria || 1798 † || 1862 Feb 16 || 64 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399265 N Y Y] || Hayden || Jemima || 1865 || 1916 || 51 † || Isaac D Baird || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920930 N Y Y] || Hayes || Harriet O || 1797 || 1878 || 81 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920929 N Y Y] || Hayes || William || 1800 || 1883 || 83 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76922025 Y Y Y] || Heermance || Abraham || 1803 May 3 † || 1816 Jul 21 || 13,2,18 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920931 N Y Y] || Hendrickson || Abram O || 1832 † || 1899 Jan 14 || 67 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35409684 N Y Y] || Hendrickson || John A || 1845 † || 1900 Jul 5 || 55 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Hendrickson || John Asa || 1863 Aug 17 † || 1864 Mar 31 || 0,7,14 || || Abraham O Hedrickson || Melissa |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920932 N Y Y] || Hermance || Jacob || 1824 Dec 26 || 1879 Nov 2 || 54,11,7 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Hermance || Jacob, Dr || 1773 † || 1827 Jan 22 || 54 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Hermance || Julia A || 1855 Nov 6 || 1863 Aug 15 || 7,9,9 † || || Jacob Hermance || Mary S |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Hermans || Cornelia || 1790 Jan 9 || 1854 Aug 17 || 64,7,8 † || Benjamin Sawyer || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920935 N Y Y] || Hixon || Virgil || 1810 Sep 28 † || 1852 Aug 8 || 41,10,11 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920934 N Y Y] || Hixon || William Esq || 1779 May 5 † || 1834 Jan 29 || 54,8,24 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908260 N N Y] || Honold ‡ || Maria K || 1862 Apr 29 † || 1863 Jul 1 || 1,2,3 || || August Hanold || Caroline |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908261 N N Y] || Honold ‡ || Matilda || 1856 Aug 8 † || 1863 May 10 || 6,9,2 || || August Hanold || Caroline |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908263 N N Y] || Hooks ‡ || Cornelius ? || 1857 Nov 6 † || 1860 May 11 || 2,6,5 || || Henry Hooks || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908262 N N Y] || Hooks ‡ || Infant || 1854 † || 1854 May 14 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70184725 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || [[Hornbeck-239|Sarah]] || 1776 Aug 2 † || 1850 Apr 14 || 73,8,12 || [[DeWitt-674|John S DeWitt]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597922 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeck || [[VerNooy-67|Maria]] || 1738 Jan 16 † || 1811 Jan 24 || 73,0,8 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006171 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Benjamin || 1815 † || 1888 Jul 10 || 73 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006173 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || Catharine B || 1811 Oct 11 † || 1831 Jan 1 || 19,2,21 || || Daniel Hoornbeck || Jane |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006176 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Cornelius ‡ || 1824 Feb 16 † || 1832 Apr 8 || 8,1,22 || || Johannis Hoornbeck || Gertrude |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006177 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Daniel || 1774 Jul 13 † || 1851 Jul 26 || 77,0,13 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006165 N Y Y2] || Hoornbeck || Dianna || 1803 Oct 7 † || 1849 Apr 24 || 45,6,17 || Andrew D W Hardenbergh || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006179 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || Eleanora || 1846 Dec 30 † || 1848 Aug 10 || 1,7,11 || || Calvin Hoornbeck || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920952 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Eveline || 1806 Jan 15 || 1900 Apr 12 || 94,2,27 † || Felix Kelly || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006205 N N Y] ‡ || Hoornbeck || George || 1824 Jul 8 † || 1861 Feb 6 || 35,6,20 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006261 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Harriet || 1809 Apr 19 || 1847 Aug 20 || 38,4,1 † || Reuben VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597883 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeck || [[Hornbeck-231|Johannis]] || 1738 Jul 13 † || 1811 Jul 21 || 73,0,8 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006194 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Johannis || 1769 Sep 24 † || 1844 Sep 21 || 74,11,27 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006188 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || John || 1818 Jun 2 † || 1889 Aug 2 || 71,2,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006189 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || John A || 1834 Jan 10 † || 1886 Jan 10 || 52 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006190 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || John C || 1834 Mar 5 † || 1910 Nov 5 || 76,8,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006191 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || John C || 1804 Jul 29 † || 1827 Aug 29 || 23,1,0 || || Cornelius I Hoornbeck || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006192 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || John D || 1810 May 10 || 1887 Apr 29 || 76,11,19 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006198 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || Maria || 1830 Apr 1 † || 1833 May 4 || 3,1,3 || || Reuben Hoornbeck || Rachel |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006195 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || Maria || 1792 Sep 9 † || 1838 Apr 28 || 45,7,19 || Nathan Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006196 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Nathan || 1779 Apr 5 || 1864 Mar 11 || 84,11,6 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006197 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck ‡ || Rachel || || 185? A?? 2? || 53,5,13 || Reuben Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70310135 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Reuben || 1807 Oct 19 † || 1840 Aug 24 || 32,10,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006172 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeek || Benj T || 1766 Feb 12 † || 1813 Feb 2 || 46,11,18 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006174 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeek ‡ || Catharine G || 1776 † || 1857 Feb 27 || 81 || Gideon Hoornbeek || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597854 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeek || Corn I || 1780 Sep 26 † || 1820 Aug 31 || 39,11,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70324517 N N Y] || Hoornbeek || Elias D || 1869 Jan † || 1907 Sep 28 || 38,8 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76931742 N N Y] || Hoornbeek ‡ || Ellen || 1844 Oct 25 † || 1845 Feb 5 || 0,3,8 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64019796 N N Y] || Hoornbeek || Florenze F || 1887 Dec 21 || 1976 Jul 12 || 88,6,22 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76931787 N N Y] || Hoornbeek ‡ || George || 1856 Mar 21 † || 1856 Oct 5 || 0,6,15 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76932056 N N Y] || Hoornbeek ‡ || Gertrude || 1850 Nov † || 1856 Aug 15 || 5,9 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006184 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeek || Gideon || 1775 Jan 15 † || 1818 Oct 5 || 43,8,21 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70309516 Y Y Y] || Hoornbeek ‡ || Hiram Newton || 1812 Jun 29 † || 1815 Oct 15 || 3,3,17 || || Gideon Hoornbeek || Caty |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444858 N Y Y] || Hoornbeek || Jane || 1802 Jun 12 || 1885 Aug 23 || 83,2,11 † || J J Bruyn || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006200 N Y Y] || Hornbeck ‡ || Augustus H || 1858 Apr 21 † || 1859 Nov 4 || 1,6,13 || || Hugh Hornbeck || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006201 N Y Y] || Hornbeck ‡ || Austin A || 1844 Feb 24 † || 1845 Nov 3 || 1,8,9 || || Jacob B Hornbeck || Phebe A |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006202 N Y Y] || Hornbeck || Benjamin C || 1811 Feb 25 || 1879 May 27 || 68,3,2 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006203 N Y Y] || Hornbeck ‡ || Caroline O || 1843 Sep 11 || 1860 Jan 13 || 16,4,2 † || || J Bogardus Hornbeck || Phebe Ann |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006204 N Y Y] || Hornbeck ‡ || Franceis C H || 1860 Jun 28 † || 1862 Feb 27 || 1,7,27 || || Hugh Hornbeck || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Hornbeck || George M || 1825 Jun 17 † || 1861 Jan 6 || 35,6,20 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006206 N Y Y] || Hornbeck || John H || 1847 † || 1887 Nov 6 || 40 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006178 Y Y Y] || Hornbeek || Egbert D || 1813 Mar 7 † || 1817 Oct 7 || 4,7,0 || || Cornelius Hornbeek || Caty |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Dennis_to_Evlien|Dennis to Evlien]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Hosack_to_Mansfield|Hosack to Mansfield]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Hosack to Mansfield

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[[Category:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Wawarsing%2C_New_York]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="display:block;height:400px;overflow:scroll;overflow-x:scroll;overflow-y:scroll;" |+ align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''Wawarsing Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| source [[#N1]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| surname [[#N2]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| given name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ___birth date__ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| __death date_ | ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| _age [[#N3]]_ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| spouce ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| father ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| mother |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63243959 Y Y Y] || Hosack || William || 1749 † || 1819 May 3 || 70 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006210 N Y Y] || Hoyt || Charles || 1821 Sep 22 † || 1872 Feb 28 || 50,5,6 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006212 N Y Y] || Hoyt || Ledger S || 1811 Jan 7 † || 1849 Jun 30 || 38,5,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006214 N Y Y] || Hoyt ‡ || Melissa || 1846 Jul 14 † || 1846 Aug 16 || 0,1,2 || || Charles Hoyt || Laura |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Hungerford || Alice || 1844 Jun 2 † 1 || 1844 Aug 5 || 0,1,15 || || Averill H Hungerford || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Hungerford || Elizabeth C || 1822 Nov 9 † || 1844 Jul 5 || 21,7,27 || Averill H Hungerford || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920937 N Y Y] || Husted || Cornelia E || 1845 || 1929 || 84 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Irwin || Jane || 1807 Jul 15 † || 1878 Jul 11 || 70,11,27 || Jacob C Turner || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920938 N Y Y] || Jackson || Abraham H || 1844 Nov 14 || 1923 Jan 11 || 78,1,28 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Jackson || David T || 1842 Dec 26 † || 1843 Nov 2 || 0,10,6 || || Benjamin Jackson || Sabina |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920939 N Y Y] || Jackson ‡ || Elmira || 1849 Apr 7 || 1894 Mar 11 || 44,11,4 † || Abram H Jackson || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Jackson || Herbert || 1885 Nov 6 || 1886 Aug 23 || 0,9,17 † || || Abram H Jackson || Elmira |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908264 N N Y] || Jackson ‡ || John A || 1848 || 1929 || 81 † || || B T Jackson || S |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006208 N Y Y] || Jackson || Phebe Ann || 1822 Dec 30 || 1858 Nov 13 || 35,11,14 † || Jacob B Hornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Jackson || Sabina || 1823 Jul 23 † || 1872 Feb 23 || 48,7,0 || Benjamin T Jackson || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Jackson || Sarah C || 1854 Jan 30 † || 1854 Sep 19 || 0,7,19 || || Benjamin Jackson || Sabina |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006209 N Y Y] || Jackson || Sarah M || 1812 Jan 13 || 1868 Jan 5 || 55,11,23 † || Benjamin C Hornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Jackson || Susan || 1778 † || 1855 Feb 21 || 77 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Jackson || Townsend || 1821 † || 1830 Jun 17 || 9 || || Daniel Jackson || Susan |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399739 N Y Y] || Jansen || Anna || 1863 || || || Hiram Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399453 N Y Y] || Jansen || Catharine || 1825 Feb 20 † || 1853 Jul 27 || 28,5,7 || Rev James W Berhart || Jacob || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006182 N Y Y] || Jansen || Fannie || 1834 † || 1900 Oct 18 || 66 || John A Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920940 N Y Y] ‡ || Jansen || Gertrude || 1830 Mar 9 † || 1881 Jul 16 || 51,4,7 || Peter Jansen || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920941 N Y Y] || Jansen ‡ || Jacob || 1862 May 30 † || 1862 Aug 23 || 0,2,24 || || Peter Jansen || Gertrude |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920942 N Y Y] || Jansen || Jacob H || 1854 || 1890 || 36 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920943 N Y Y] || Jansen || Josiah, Rev || 1835 Mar 26 || 1864 Jan 10 || 28,9,15 † || || Jacob Jansen || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920944 N Y Y] || Jansen || Magdalen ‡ || 1829 Oct 4 † || 1830 Aug 27 || 0,10,23 || || Jacob Jansen || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920945 N Y Y] || Jansen || Mary Catherine ‡ || 1855 Nov 1 † || 1861 Nov 23 || 6,0,22 || || Moses Jansen || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920946 N Y Y] || Jansen || Mary F‡ || 1862 Oct 22 || 1884 Feb 15 || 21,3,21 † || || Peter Jansen || Gertrude |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920947 N Y Y] || Jansen || Peter || 1823 Apr 22 || 1869 Apr 6 || 45,11,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920949 N Y Y] || Jansen || William H || 1881 || 1918 || 37 † || || Jacob Jansen || Hannah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022469 N Y Y] || Jansen || William M || 1856 || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64019307 N N Y] ‡ || Kaufman || Seidel || || 1932 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920951 N Y Y] || Kelder || Ann Aurelia ‡ || 1854 Nov 7 † || 1857 Oct 12 || 2,11,5 || || Jonathan G Kelder || Ann |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920996 N Y Y] || Kelder || Nellie || 1817 Oct 21 † || 1880 Apr 6 || 62,5,15 || Benjamin Smith || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920953 N Y Y] || Kelly || Felix || 1799 Mar 10 || 1883 Aug 29 || 84,5,19 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920954 N Y Y] || Kelly ‡ || Mary || 1839 Sep 20 || 1894 Sep 24 || 55,0,4 † || || Felix Kelly || Eveline H |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908265 N N Y] || Keogan ‡ || Catherine E || 1849 Jul 24 † || 1863 Feb 18 || 13,6,25 || || Charles Keogan || Sarah A M |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908266 N N Y] || Keogan || Charles W || 1823 || (blank) || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006274 N Y Y] || Keogan || Lucy || 1845 Mar 1 || 1915 Jul 13 || 70,4,12 † || J Bruyn Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908267 N N Y] || Keogan ‡ || Sarah M || 1828 || 1899 || 71 † || Charles W Keogan || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908282 N N Y] || Smith || Agnes Keogan || 1851 || 1934 || 82 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598180 N Y Y2] || Vernooy ‡ || [[Klaarwater-8|Mary]] || 1748 Sep 7 || 1840 May 20 || 91,8,13 † || [[Vernoy-15|Peter Vernooy]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920955 N Y Y] || Kortright || Abram || 1840 || 1910 || 70 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76932615 N Y Y] || Kortright || Benjamin || 1872 Dec 23 || 1887 Mar 3 || 14,2,11 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64020799 N Y Y] || Kortright || Byron || 1855 || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006245 Y Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Catharine K || 1789 Nov 8 || 1848 Mar 6 || 58,3,29 † || Jacob Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908268 N N Y] || Kortright || Georgia B || 1881 || 1971 || 89 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920957 N Y Y] || Kortright || Lawrence || 1806 † || 1860 Apr 14 || 54 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908270 N N Y] || Kortright || Mary Catherine || 1833 † || 1839 Jan 24 || 6 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920958 N Y Y] || Kortright || Moses || 1801 Feb 25 || 1844 Oct 27 || 43,8,2 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908269 N N Y] || Kortright || Rachel H || 1890 || 1975 || 84 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022567 N N Y] || Krieger || Joseph || 1869 || 1940 Nov 2 || 71 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398971 N Y Y] || Alliger ‡ || Sarah Krom || 1838 || 1900 || 62 † || John I Alliger || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920960 N Y Y] || Lamott || William Henry || 1810 Apr 7 || 1858 Jan 1 || 47,8,25 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=72989494 N Y Y] || Landon || Erastus || 1760 Sep 8 † || 1846 Feb 15 || 85,5,7 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920961 N Y Y] || Landon || William A || 1801 Apr 20 † || 1840 Feb 28 || 38,10,8 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Lawrence || Frances Maria || 1848 Jul 27 † || 1849 Jul 31 || 1,0,4 || || Lewis Lawrence || Margaret |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908271 N N Y] || Lawrence ‡ || Leah || 1777 Sep 16 || 1865 Jan 16 || 87,4,0 † || Roswell Lawrence || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Lee || Cata || 1748 † || 1832 Feb 15 || 84 || Henry Lee || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908342 N Y Y] || Low || Adriana A || 1845 Nov 23 || 1896 Oct 30 || 50,11,7 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006215 N Y Y] || Low || Benjamin K || 1820 May 4 || 1870 Mar 12 || 49,10,8 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117058791 N N Y] || Low || Cora || || 1856 Oct 3 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006216 N Y Y] || Low || Cornelius || 1827 † || 1887 Oct 24 || 60 || Jane M Burhans || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908346 N Y Y] || Gregory ‡ || Jane || 1809 Sep 8 † || 1852 Apr 28 || 42,7,20 || Albert Gregory || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70187808 N N Y] || Burhans || Jane M || 1834 || 1918 || 84 † || Cornelius Low || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006219 N Y Y] || Low || Jesse Mack || 1824 || 1901 || 77 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006220 N Y Y] || Low || Levi || 1791 † || 1873 Apr 1 || 82 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117058677 N N Y] || Low || Mary || || 1940 Apr 20 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006222 N Y Y] || Low ‡ || Mary || 1843 Sep 29 † || 1847 Nov 12 || 4,2,14 || || Wessel Low || Hannah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006224 Y Y Y] || Low || P || || 1733 Sep || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006225 N Y Y] || Low || Peter || 1798 Jul 20 † || 1846 Feb 5 || 47,6,13 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006227 N Y Y] || Low || Solomon || 1769 Dec 15 † || 1840 Apr 5 || 70,3,20 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006228 N Y Y] ‡ || Low || Willie || 1851 || 1892 || 41 † || || Jesse M Low || Sarah N |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006218 Y Y Y] || Low || C || || 1746 Feb 20 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006229 N Y Y] || Lowe || Andrew || 1832 || 1905 || 73 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006230 N Y Y] || Lowe || Edwin B || 1839 Apr 5 || 1863 Mar 10 || 23,11,5 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006231 N Y Y] || Lowe || Jacob A || 1794 Jul 24 || 1861 Mar 16 || 66,7,23 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006233 N Y Y] ‡ || Lowe || Samuel W || 1859 Jun 21 † || 1859 Nov 25 || 0,6,4 || || Andrew Lowe || Almira |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52667865 N Y Y] || Mack || Jesse || 1766 Jun 11 † || 1838 Apr 29 || 71,10,18 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006223 N Y Y] || Mack || Mary || 1800 Jan 7 † || 1881 May 26 || 81,4,19 || Peter Low || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920962 N Y Y] || Mackey ‡ || Elizabeth || 1843 Nov 20 † || 1846 May 10 || 2,5,20 || || Loten Mackey || J |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920963 N Y Y] || Mackey ‡ || Jackson || 1845 Nov 3 † || 1848 Aug 14 || 2,9,11 || || Loten Mackey || J |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || MacKnight || Elizabeth || 1786 Aug 30 † || 1835 Apr 15 || 48,7,15 || Peter MacKnight || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75831546 N Y Y] || MacKnight || Lana M || 1837 || 1911 || 74 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75832055 N Y Y] ‡ || MacKnight || Lanna F || 1835 || 1892 || 57 † || D Westervelt Demarest || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || MacKnight || Peter || 1762 † || 1829 May 3 || 67 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75831382 N Y Y] ‡ || MacKnight || Peter || 1833 Jan 6 † || 1836 Feb 14 || 3,1,8 || || William MacKnight || Urania |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908273 N Y Y] || MacKnight || Thomas L || 1851 || 1909 || 58 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75831027 N Y Y] || MacKnight || William || 1806 Aug 22 || 1889 Aug 6 || 82,11,15 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410349 N Y Y] || Manley || Jane || 1819 Mar 29 || 1864 Apr 17 || 45,0,18 † || Abraham G Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=114888981 N N Y] ‡ || Mansfield || Josiah || 1846 || 1935 Mar 26 || 89 † || || || |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Frear_to_Hornbeek|Frear to Hornbeek]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Marvin_to_Snow|Marvin to Snow]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Marvin to Snow

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|| 1801 Apr 2 † || 1877 Aug 25 || 76,4,23 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || McDonald || Anna || 1805 Nov 15 † || 1850 Jun 27 || 44,7,12 || John C Decker, Robert B L Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921009 N Y Y] || McDonald || Elmira || 1826 || 1854 || 28 † || Moses C Van Wagener || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398911 N Y Y] ‡ || McDonald || Gertrude || 1808 May 11 † || 1881 Jan 19 || 72,8,8 || Isaac Alliger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || McGuyer || Cicaly || 1753 Mar 1 † || 1813 Jan 6 || 59,10,5 || John Cushnaham || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006181 N Y Y] || McNamara || Elizabeth || 1833 Mar 8 || 1910 Feb 6 || 76,10,26 † || John D Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Mead || DeWitt || 1828 Sep 20 † || 1838 Aug 14 || 9,10,25 || || James Mead || Jane |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39986850 N Y Y] || Merritt || Brundige || 1795 Jan 26 † || 1857 Feb 12 || 62,0,14 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39986878 N Y Y] || Merritt ‡ || Catharine D || 1828 Mar 9 || 1878 Nov 10 || 50,8,1 † || George H Merritt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39986896 N Y Y] || Merritt || George H || 1826 || 1900 || 74 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39986958 N Y Y] || Merritt ‡ || Jane J || 1796 Apr 2 † || 1865 Oct 13 || 69,6,11 || Brundige Merritt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39986812 N Y Y] || Merritt || William || 1839 Mar 20 || 1865 Apr 3 || 26,0,13 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920966 N Y Y] || Miller ‡ || Catharine || 1885 Dec 20 † || 1888 Sep 14 || 2,8,24 || || Joel B Miller || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920967 N Y Y] || Miller || Catharine E || 1824 || 1909 || 85 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920969 N Y Y] || Miller ‡ || DuBois || 1831 Oct 17 † || 1845 Jul 19 || 13,9,2 || || Lewis V N Miller || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920970 N Y Y] || Miller || Edward V || 1851 || 1909 || 58 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920971 N Y Y] || Miller || Joel B || 1823 Jan 20 † || 1860 Feb 20 || 37,1,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920972 N Y Y] || Miller || Justus || 1824 || 1878 || 54 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920973 N Y Y] || Miller || Lewis V N || 1801 Aug 8 || 1882 Mar 29 || 80,7,21 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908274 N N Y] || Miller ‡ || Sarah Catherine || 1855 Dec 17 † || 1858 Sep 11 || 2,8,24 || || Joel B Miller || Maria |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Mitchell || Charles || 1842 May 5 † || 1859 Sep 1 || 17,3,26 || || Nelson Mitchell || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75831185 N Y Y] || Moore || Uraina || 1809 Jan 4 || 1852 Aug 23 || 43,7,19 † || William MacKnight || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Morse || Erexena || 1834 † || 1834 Mar 17 || 26 || Stephen Morse || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Morse || Nancy || 1769 † || 1850 Sep 18 || 64 || William Morse || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Morse || William || 1784 Dec 5 † || 1846 Jul 5 || 61,7,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63338497 N Y Y] || Murray || Martin || 1846 † || 1872 May 20 || 26 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920997 N Y Y] || Nichols || Ann T || 1784 Feb 30 † || 1850 May 15 || 66,2,15 || William Snow || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908275 N N Y] || Nickason || George || 1881 || 1929 || 48 † || || Layman Nickason || Sarah M Cameron |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908277 N N Y] || Nickason || Lyman || 1849 || 1941 || 91 † || Sarah M Cameron || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Osterhoudt || Aaron B || 1823 || 1910 || 87 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Osterhoudt || Anne || 1834 || 1902 || 68 † || George DePuy || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Osterhoudt || Catharine || 1828 May 4 † || 1864 Jun 28 || 36,1,24 || A B Osterhoudt || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Osterhoudt || David E || 1849 Jul 20 || 1885 Mar 3 || 35,7,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410453 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Lillie Osterhoudt || 1874 || || || De Witt Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70325052 N Y Y] || Osterhoudt || Maria J || 1832 || 1912 || 80 † || John VanAken || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Osterhoudt || Mary || 1776 Jun 6 † || 1829 Jun 6 || 53 || Henry T Osterhoudt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920975 N Y Y] || Osterhoudt || Susan. || 1795 May 10 † || 1857 May 10 || 62 || Peter Osterhoudt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022126 N N Y] ‡ || Osteroff || Sol || 1897 || 1937 Mar 24 || 40 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Ostrander || David B || 1832 Jan 8 || 1869 Feb 22 || 37,1,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Ostrander || George W || 1863 Mar 5 || 1885 Jun 6 || 22,3,1 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Ostrander || Jacob Henry || 1869 Mar 8 † || 1871 Apr 15 || 2,1,7 || || Alexander Ostrander || Gertrude E |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Ostrander || Marinda || 1832 Dec 11 † || 1854 Nov 11 || 22 || John Ostrander || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Ostrander || Moses || 1841 || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93596466 N Y Y] || Ostrander || Rachel || 1804 Mar 13 || 1895 Mar 17 || 91 † || Joseph B DePuy || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Ostrander || Silas P || 1888 Sep 1 || 1895 Sep 26 || 7,0,25 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Ostrander || Solomon P || 1790 † || 1868 Sep 10 || 65 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Ostrander || Willie || 1865 Oct 12 † || 1867 Sep 6 || 1,10,24 || || Moses S Ostrander || Catharine E |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Phillips || Asenathe E || 1834 || 1910 || 76 † || John W VanDover || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434689 N Y Y] || Phillips || Fannie || 1831 || 1911 || 80 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920979 N Y Y] || Phillips || Hiram || 1827 || 1861 || 34 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76969515 N N Y] || Phillips || Lyman || 1835 || 1909 || 74 † || Elizabeth DeWitt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920978 N Y Y] || Phillips ‡ || Mary M || 1841 May 13 † || 1850 Jun 9 || 9,0,27 || || William Phillips || Asenath B |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006226 N Y Y] || Phillips || Sarah N || 1826 || 1905 || 79 † || Jesse M Low || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920980 N Y Y] || Phillips || William || 1800 Apr 9 † || 1853 Jan 2 || 52,8,24 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920977 N Y Y] || Phillips ‡ || William Edgar || 1844 Aug 27 † || 1849 Jan 1 || 4,4,5 || || William Phillips || Asenath B |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921016 N Y Y] || Porter || Sarah O || 1836 † || 1914 Sep 2 || 78 || Peter D Van Wagenen || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Pride || Elsie || 1789 Aug 10 † || 1856 Jun 10 || 66,10,0 || Uriah Pride || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920981 N Y Y] || Ray || John || 1795 † || 1858 Mar 12 || 63 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Reynolds || Henry || 1816 Dec 1 † || 1818 Jan 1 || 1,1,0 || || Samuel Reynolds || Sarah |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Reynolds || Jane F || 1843 Feb 6 † || 1844 Mar 25 || 1,1,19 || || Samuel Reynolds || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70325253 N Y Y] || Reynolds || Samuel || 1841 Jan 9 † || 1878 Jun 23 || 37,5,14 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920982 N Y Y] || Riepen || Tim || 1814 Jan 14 † || 1872 May 31 || 58,4,17 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920983 N Y Y] || Ritch || Eles B || 1860 || 1880 || 20 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908278 N N Y] || Ritch || Esther || 1853 || 1928 || 75 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920985 N Y Y] || Ritch || Harriet H || 1823 || 1890 || 67 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920984 N Y Y] || Ritch || John C || 1816 || 1889 || 73 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908279 N N Y] || Ritch || Miles Fuller || 1884 || 1914 || 30 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Robinson || Joseph || 1818 † || 1884 Sep 14 || 66 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920986 N Y Y] || Robinson || Urania ‡ || 1863 Feb 9 † || 1881 Sep 19 || 18,7,10 || || Joseph Robinson || Sarah |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Rockwell || Ann || 1801 Dec 19 † || 1825 Apr 18 || 23,3,29 || Samuel Rockwell || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Rockwell || David W || 1823 Jul 31 † || 1846 Jul 4 || 22,11,4 || || Samuel N Rockwell || Ann |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Rockwell || Sarah || 1811 Apr 8 † || 1834 Jul 27 || 23,3,19 || Samuel Rockwell || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410430 Y Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Leah || 1763 Dec 13 † || 1844 May 5 || 80,4,22 || Benjamin Bevier, General || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920987 N Y Y] || Rosa ‡ || Mary E || 1854 Feb 23 † || 1876 Oct 20 || 22,7,28 || Jacob Rosa || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Russell || Benjamin B || 1848 || 1916 || 68 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920988 N Y Y] || Russell ‡ || Elsie || 1824 † || 1897 Oct 30 || 73 || Henry Russell || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920989 N Y Y] || Russell || Henry || 1814 † || 1856 Aug 10 || 42 || Elsie || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920990 N Y Y] || Russell ‡ || Maggie || 1869 Oct 19 † || 1883 Nov 26 || 14,2,7 || || Henry Russell || Elsie |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920992 N Y Y] || Saulpaugh || Azariah || 1803 † || 1834 Apr 9 || 31 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920993 N Y Y] || Saulpaugh || Christina || 1805 Aug 25 † || 1882 Jun 21 || 76,9,27 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sawyer || Abram || 1822 † || 1854 Nov 31 || 32 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sawyer || Benjamin || 1789 Jul 12 || 1854 Aug 13 || 65,1,1 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Sawyer || Loretta J || 1854 Nov 17 † || 1862 Jul 29 || 7,8,12 || || Abraham Sawyer || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908280 N N Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Arnold Schoonmaker || 1844 May 15 || 1866 Aug 6 || 22,2,21 † || || || Gertrude B Vernooy |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006186 N Y Y] || Hoornbeck || Jane Ann Schoonmaker || 1809 † || 1848 Sep 8 || 39 || John D Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908319 N Y Y] || Decker || Maria Schoonmaker || 1812 Feb 27 † || 1881 Nov 27 || 69,10,0 || DuBois B Decker || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921020 N Y Y] || VanWagener || Sarah Schoonmaker || 1774 Jan 20 † || 1839 May 20 || 65,4,0 || Garret VanWagener || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Shaler || Mary || 1787 Oct 24 † || 1856 Apr 16 || 68,5,22 || unk DePuy || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Tullins || Jane Shayer || 1824 || 1892 || 68 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sheldon || Elihu || 1775 † || 1837 May 24 || 62 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sheldon || George || 1816 Jul 21 † || 1829 Oct 3 || 13,2,13 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sheldon || Hiram || 1805 † || 1833 Mar 26 || 28 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Sheldon || Winters || 1814 Nov 1 † || 1839 Nov 1 || 25,1,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908247 N N Y] || Sheley || Linda J B || 1861 || 1934 || 72 † || George Bloxham || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117057242 N Y Y2] || Shelley || Conrad || 1826 || 1895 || 69 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908281 N N Y] || Smedes ‡ || Adelia || 1838 Feb 21 † || 1842 Mar 9 || 4,0,19 || || Peter E Smedes || Gertrude |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920994 N Y Y] || Smedes ‡ || Gertrude || 1813 || || || Peter E Smedes || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920995 N Y Y] || Smedes || Peter E || 1807 || 1848 || 41 † || Gertrude || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Smith || Elizabeth || 1754 Dec 18 † || 1798 Mar 20 || 43,3,2 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Smith || Georgianna || 1861 Nov 2 † || 1864 Apr 8 || 2,5,6 || || Sylvester Smith || Electa |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920998 N Y Y] || Snow || Charles V || 1810 Oct 19 † || 1837 Nov 5 || 27,0,16 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920999 N Y Y] || Snow || George D || 1823 May 4 † || 1846 Aug 14 || 23,3,10 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921000 N Y Y] || Snow || William || 1782 Mar 18 † || 1854 Oct 12 || 72,6,25 || || || |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Hosack_to_Mansfield|Hosack to Mansfield]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Turner_to_VanWagner|Snyder to VanWagner]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

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|| 1863 || 5 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908245 N N Y] || || Kinnie || 1875 || 1875 || 0 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63338944 N N Y] || || Leah || 1755 Feb † || 1844 Jun 4 || 89,4, || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76922410 N N Y] || a … rus || Simond || 1835 Aug † || 1872 Mar 17 || 36,6,? || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398832 N Y Y] || Alborn || Joseph Elvy || 1840 Jan 18 || 1908 Feb 20 || 68,1,2 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398850 N Y Y] || Alborn ‡ || Mary A || 1866 Oct 3 † || 1867 Sep 29 || 0,11,26 || || Joseph E || Adaline A |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398865 N Y Y] || Alborn || Phebe Ellen Burton || 1844 Nov 18 || 1907 Feb 18 || 62,3,0 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908272 N N Y] || Low ‡ || Hannah H Aldrich || 1821 Nov † || 1843 Sep 19 || 21, 10 || || Peter Low || Mary |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Alicep || Lamira || 1842 || 1898 || 56 † || Calvin DePuy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76923770 N N Y] || Alliger || Alma || 1861 || 1931 || 70 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398897 N Y Y] || Alliger || Cornelius || 1806 Aug 27 || 1862 Nov 24 || 56,3,28 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921010 N Y Y] || Alliger || Frances A || 1813 || || || Moses C VanWagenen || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989198 N Y Y] || Alliger || Isaac || 1809 Sep 20 || 1865 Mar 24 || 55,6,4 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398963 N Y Y] || Alliger || John I || 1828 || 1906 || 78 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022786 N N Y] || Alliger || John Wales || 1865 || 1948 Nov 3 || 83 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006207 N Y Y] || Alliger || Mary Elizabeth || 1832 || 1917 || 85 † || Benjamin C Hornbeck || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76923853 N N Y] || Alliger || Sarah E || 1863 Jan 31 || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989119 N Y Y] || Anderson || Helen E || 1853 || 1928 || 75 † || James VanVliet || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399005 N Y Y] || Andrews ‡ || Cynthia || 1801 Jul 24 † || 1866 Sep 24 || 65,2,0 || Griffin Andrews || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67398999 N Y Y] || Andrews || Griffin || 1817 || 1882 Apr 16 || 65 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76923949 N Y Y2] || Atkins ‡ || Anna M || 1834 || 1889 || 55 † || Joshua B Atkins || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=89376199 N Y Y] || Atkins || Catharine J || 1827 † || 1869 Feb 28 || 42 || Reuben V Davis || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399050 N Y Y] || Atkins || David || 1812 Aug 3 † || 1850 Aug 16 || 38,0,13 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399055 N Y Y] ‡ || Atkins || Frederick || 1822 Sep 25 || 1872 Nov 1 || 50,2,7 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73828127 N N Y] || Atkins || Frederick DeWitt || 1792 Nov 18 || 1870 || 78 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399061 N Y Y] || Atkins || Jane A || 1843 Feb 1 || 1869 Sep 6 || 26,7,5 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924119 N N Y] || Atkins || Jessie R || || 1880 Feb 18 || ?,11,20 || || Joshua B Atkins || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989208 N Y Y] || Atkins || Joshua E || 1831 || 1908 || 77 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924194 N N Y] ‡ || Atkins || Martha || 1866 Jan 25 † || 1880 Feb 1 || 16,0,7 || || Joshua B Atkins || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924279 N N Y] || Atkins ‡ || Mary Alice || 1861 May 27 † || 1863 Nov 30 || 2,4,3 || || Joshua B Atkins || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399117 N Y Y] || Atkins ‡ || Meeker G || 1840 Jun 22 || 1861 Aug 6 || 21,1,15 || || David Atkins || Katharine Ann |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399141 N Y Y] || Atkins || Philip H || 1857 Jan 31 || 1857 Feb 14 || 0,0,14 || || Joshua E Atkins || Anna M |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399180 N Y Y] || Atkins ‡ || Sally || 1783 Feb 12 † || 1864 Apr 12 || 81,2,0 || Frederick Atkins || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924353 N N Y] || Atkins ‡ || Samuel C || 1857 Nov 25 † || 1863 Nov 24 || 5,11,25 || || Joshua B Atkins || Anna |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57010107 N Y Y] || Avery || Obadiah || 1798 Feb 28 † || 1850 Feb 4 || 51,11,4 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924687 N N Y] || Baird ‡ || Anna || 1855 † || 1883 Nov 18 || 28,?,? || Isaac D Baird || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399195 N Y Y] || Baird ‡ || Catherine || 1830 Feb 28 || 1901 Mar 27 || 71,0,30 † || Willet L Baird || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399227 N Y Y] || Baird ‡ || Elmer || 1854 Jul 5 † || 1883 May 16 || 28,10,11 || || Isaac D Baird || Annie |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Baird ‡ || Hannah || 1830 Nov 21 † || 1832 Jan 26 || 1,2,5 || || Frederick Baird || Marietta |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76924825 N N Y] || Baird ‡ || Infant Son || 1854 May † || 1854 Jul 20 || 0,2, || || Willet Baird || Catherine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399238 N Y Y] || Baird || Isaac D || 1853 || 1923 || 70 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399293 N Y Y] || Baird || Willet || 1831 Dec 16 || 1903 Jan 30 || 71,1,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399319 N Y Y] || Baird || Zachariah H || 1791 Sep 14 † || 1861 Aug 15 || 69,11,1 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399330 N Y Y] || Bange || Margaret K || 1762 || 1853 Aug 31 || 91 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921014 N Y Y] || Bell || Rachel C || 1832 || 1882 || 50 † || Isaac S VanWagenen || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399353 N Y Y] || Bell ‡ || Rosetta || 1853 Jul 8 † || 1859 Sep 17 || 6,2,9 || || Abraham W Bell || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399370 N Y Y] || Bell ‡ || Rosina || 1853 Jun 29 † || 1853 Oct 20 || 0,3,22 || || Abraham W Bell || Sarah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399409 N Y Y] || Benedict || Mary Ann || 1839 Feb 2 † || 1842 Oct 18 || 3,8,16 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399423 N Y Y] || Benedict ‡ || Polly Ann || 1797 Aug 15 † || 1844 Apr 3 || 46,7,18 || N D Benedict || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399383 N Y Y] || Bensinger ‡ || Leander || 1845 Feb 14 † || 1858 Jul 15 || 13,5,1 || || F W Bensinger || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399392 N Y Y] || Bensinger ‡ || Maria Jane || 1821 Apr 26 † || 1845 Mar 2 || 23,10,7 || F W Bensinger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Besemer || Amilsa A || 1842 || 1900 || 58 † || Aaron B Osterhoudt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399463 N Y Y] || Bevier || Abraham || 1812 Jun 26 || 1861 Nov 15 || 49,4,19 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399486 N Y Y] || Bevier || Abraham || 1753 Jun 6 † || 1825 Sep 16 || 72,3,10 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399496 Y Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-111|And(rie)s]] || 1742 || 1800 || 58 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399588 N Y Y] || Bevier || Ann || 1807 Oct 26 † || 1849 Oct 9 || 41,11,14 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399509 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || [[Hoornbeek-11|Ann]] || 1771 Jun 19 † || 1850 Jun 23 || 79,0,4 || [[Bevier-115|Wihelmus Bevier]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67401498 Y Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-110|Benjamin]] || 1727 Mar 29 || 1801 Feb 2 || 73,10,4 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67401721 N Y Y] || Bevier || Benjamin B || 1823 Mar 23 || 1901 Jan 1 || 77,9,9 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67401954 N Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-126|Benjamin H]] || 1812 Mar 25 † || 1880 Sep 7 || 68,5,12 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67402260 N Y Y] || Bevier || Benjamin R, MD || 1782 Sep 10 || 1866 Jun 17 || 83,9,7 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63338911 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Benj(amin), Gen(eral) || 1762 Jan 10 || 1822 Nov 13 || 60,11,3 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67403815 N Y Y] || Bevier || Catharine || 1787 Jul 24 † || 1872 Nov 6 || 85,3,12 || Benjamin I Hoornbeek, Conrad Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67405474 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Catherine E || 1788 Feb 5 || 1872 Apr 11 || 84,2,6 † || Benjamin R Bevier || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || Bevier ‡ || Conrad || 1822 Sep 21 † || 1836 Jan 13 || 13,3,23 || || Dr Benjamin R Bevier || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67406339 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Conrad || 1862 Nov † || 1863 Aug 29 || 0,9, || || Dr Benjamin R Bevier || Ellen |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || Bevier || [[Bevier-144|Conrad, Esq]] || 1758 Apr 26 † || 1838 Jun 14 || 80,1,19 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y N N] || Bevier || Cornelius || || 1790 May ? || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67407629 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Elizabeth || 1759 Nov 6 † || 1813 Feb 6 || 53,3,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022305 N N Y] || Bevier || Garetta J || 1853 || 1937 Oct 18 || 84 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67400446 N Y Y] || Bevier || Hiram || 1854 || 1926 || 72 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410342 Y Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-107|Jacob]] || 1717 Aug 17 † || 1800 Jul 17 || 82,11,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410414 Y Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Jannetie || 1744 || 1792 || 48 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410369 N Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-121|Jemima]] || 1800 Nov 23 † || 1885 Oct 19 || 84,10,27 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410398 N Y Y] || Bevier || Jennett || 1825 Sep 18 † || 1855 Nov 18 || 30,3,0 || Richard T Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410407 N Y Y] || Bevier || Jocamintie || 1782 || 1791 || 9 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410438 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Levi || 1797 Jul 21 || 1803 Feb 1 || 5,6,8 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410446 N Y Y] || Bevier || [[ Bevier-116|Lewis]] || 1773 Oct 24 † || 1838 Jan 4 || 64,2,11 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410467 N Y Y] || Bevier || Lucas || 1792 Apr 19 † || 1840 Nov 19 || 48,7,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410474 N Y Y] || Bevier || Maria || 1857 Mar 30 † || 1885 Jan 1 || 27,9,2 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410503 Y Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Maria || 1805 Jan 15 † || 1820 Jan 31 || 15,0,16 || || Benjamin Bevier || Leah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410483 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || Maria || 1796 † || 1828 Oct 6 || 32 || Samuel Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410512 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Marytie || 1768 Oct 8 || 1793 Sep 6 || 24,10,28 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410525 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Moses || 1796 Aug 18 † || 1825 Sep 20 || 29,1,2 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410528 N Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-127|Sarah]] || 1814 Jun 24 || 1863 Mar 20 || 48,8,27 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Bevier || Sarah || 1777 Mar 9 † || 1854 Jul 15 || 77,4,6 || Jacob Hermance, Dr || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=117057313 N Y Y2] || Shelley ‡ || Sarah B || 1824 || 1895 || 71 † || Conrad Shelley || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410586 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Simon S || || 1793 Jul 6 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410592 Y Y Y] || Bevier || Tjerck || 1793 Feb 7 || 1826 Oct 7 || 33,8,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399568 N Y Y] || Bevier || [[Bevier-115|Wilhelmus]] || 1771 May 10 † || 1853 Sep 7 || 82,3,27 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410617 N Y Y] || Bevier ‡ || [[Bevier-125|William]] || 1811 † || 1835 Jun 14 || 24 || || [[Bevier-115|Wilhelmus Bevier]] || [[Hoornbeek-11|Anna]] |} Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Blinn_to_Demarest|Blinn to Demarest]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Turner to VanWagner

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[[Category:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Wawarsing%2C_New_York]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="display:block;height:400px;overflow:scroll;overflow-x:scroll;overflow-y:scroll;" |+ align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''Wawarsing Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| source [[#N1]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| surname [[#N2]] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| given name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| ___birth date__ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| __death date_ | ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| _age [[#N3]]_ ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| spouce ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| father ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| mother |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434675 N Y Y] || Snyder || Alexander || 1827 || 1885 || 58 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434716 N Y Y] || Snyder || Julia A || 1811 Sep 8 † || 1874 Sep 29 || 63,0,21 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434745 N Y Y2] || Snyder ‡ || Lovina || 1855 Feb 13 † || 1856 Mar 13 || 1,1,0 || || Peter Snyder || Magdalen |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434761 N Y Y2] || Snyder ‡ || Phebe Ann || 1858 Jan 27 † || 1858 Nov 5 || 0,9,8 || || Peter Snyder || Magdalen |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434777 N Y Y] || Snyder || Rachel || 1826 Jul 31 † || 1862 Oct 11 || 36,2,11 || James Snyder || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Southwick || Adna || 1835 Apr 13 † || 1838 Jun 26 || 3,2,13 || || Richard C Southwick || Elizabeth R |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Southwick || Laura C || 1836 Oct 22 † || 1838 Jun 2 || 0,19,11 || || George Southwick || Susan |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921001 N Y Y] || Sparks || John E || 1832 || 1881 || 49 † || Mary E || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921002 N Y Y] || Sparks ‡ || Mary E || 1838 || 1916 || 78 † || John E Sparks || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Stall || Alvin Preston || 1852 Feb 12 † || 1872 May 5 || 20,2,23 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Stall || Bertha || 1878 Feb 29 † || 1878 Jul 10 || 0,4,12 || || John Stall || Emma |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Stall || Emma || 1856 || 1900 || 44 † || John Stall || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Stall || John || 1855 || 1904 || 49 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Stall || John A || 1811 Aug 27 † || 1879 Aug 31 || 68,0,4 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Stall || Sarah || 1814 Nov 29 || 1883 Aug 8 || 68,8,10 † || John A Stall || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908285 N Y Y] || Stevens ‡ || Catherine || 1825 Jul 5 † || 1815 Apr 17 || 19,9,12 || Ezra P Stevens || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Stevens || James D || 1848 Mar 28 † || 1849 Jul 26 || 1,3,29 || || Ezra P Stevens || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908286 N N Y] || Stewart || Grace J || 1877 || 1963 || 85 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Strayer || John || 1795 Aug 7 † || 1871 Mar 15 || 75,7,8 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Strayer || Lena || 1813 † || 1885 Mar 25 || 72 || Cornelius Strayer || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60434802 N Y Y] || Swart || Sarah || 1771 † || 1838 || 67,8,15 || William Snyder || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Swartwout || James T || 1827 Dec 6 † || 1829 Sep 6 || 1,9,0 || || Roldolphus Swartwout || Parmelia |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Swartwout || Roldolphus || 1793 † || 1834 Apr 6 || 40 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || TenEyck || John B || 1822 Apr 4 † || 1837 Sep 26 || 15,5,22 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908290 N N Y] || Terhune ‡ || Adelaide || 1844 || 1932 || 88 † || Henry R Terhune || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terhune || Claregen || 1869 || 1870 || 1 † || || H R Terhune || Adelaide |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terhune || Harry A || 1886 || 1887 || 1 † || || H R Terhune || Adelaide |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908289 N Y Y] || Terhune || Henry R || 1840 || 1890 || 50 † || Adelaide || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terhune || Jennie D || 1868 || 1868 || 0 † || || H R Terhune || Adelaide |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908291 N N Y] || Terwilliger ‡ || Ada || 1879 || 1889 || 10 † || || Isaac N Terwilliger || Ellen G |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Terwilliger || Burton || 1868 Sep 5 || 1879 Apr 8 || 10,7,3 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terwilliger || Catharine || 1829 Jan 31 † || 1851 Sep 11 || 21,7,11 || Silas Terwilliger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terwilliger || Ella E || 1865 † || 1880 Feb 19 || 15 || || John Terwilliger || Margaret VanVoorhees |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908292 N N Y] || Terwilliger || Ellen G || 1859 || 1940 || 80 † || Isaac N Terwilliger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terwilliger || George A || 1867 Jun 29 || 1872 May 28 || 4,10,30 † || || Thomas Terwilliger || Phebe |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908293 N N Y] || Terwilliger || Isaac N || 1857 || 1933 || 75 † || Ellen G || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908294 N N Y] || Terwilliger || John W || 1866 || 1923 || 57 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908295 N Y Y] || Terwilliger || Joseph || 1814 Nov 18 || 1857 Nov 27 || 42,12,40 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908296 N Y Y] || Terwilliger ‡ || Lavina || 1830 May 4 † || 1862 Oct 12 || 32,5,8 || Joseph Terwilliger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Terwilliger || Lorra || 1802 Feb 1 † || 1837 Jul 14 || 35,5,13 || Cavren Tewilliger || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Terwilliger || Thomas || 1829 Aug 29 || 1872 Aug 3 || 42,11,5 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908297 N N Y] || Terwilliger || William H || 1859 || 1938 || 78 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920968 N Y Y] || Thompson || Catharine || 1830 || 1889 || 59 † || Justus Miller || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921003 N Y Y] || Tompkins || Rosetta || 1851 Aug 8 † || 1853 Jul 15 || 1,11,7 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Tooker || Mary Jane || 1841 Aug 22 † || 1842 Jul 30 || 0,11,8 || || Isaac Tooker || Sophia |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399095 N Y Y] || Townsends || Mary || 1813 † || 1859 Feb 9 || 46 || Frederick W Atkins || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67444395 N Y Y] || Traphagen || Elizabeth || 1844 || 1902 || 58 † || George A Brown || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Tullins || Henry || 1818 || 1898 || 80 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Turner || Jacob C || 1803 Oct 31 † || 1850 Feb 9 || 46,3,9 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Turner || William I || 1826 Mar 4 † || 1860 Apr 7 || 34,1,3 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Tyler || Harriet Minerva || 1844 Apr † || 1845 Aug 5 || 0,4, || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Tyler || John B || 1799 † || 1851 Oct 11 || 51 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Tyler || Minerva || 1819 Mar 23 † || 1845 Apr 23 || 26,1,0 || John B Tyler || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Upright || Brown || 1804 Sep 6 || 1885 Apr 9 || 80,7,3 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Upright || Marie E || 1830 Jan 2 || 1884 Apr 9 || 54,3,7 † || William D Vanwagner || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921004 N Y Y] || VanAken || Benjamin || 1872 || 1900 || 28 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921005 N Y Y] || VanAken || Eijah || 1889 || 1908 || 19 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921006 N Y Y] || VanAken || Frances A || 1846 || 1894 || 48 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || VanAken || John || 1828 Sep 11 || 1865 May 6 || 36,7,25 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || VanAken ‡ || Kansas || 1854 Dec 26 † || 1866 Mar 7 || 11,2,12 || || John H VanAken || Maria J |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921007 N Y Y] || VanAken || Mary A || 1875 || 1888 || 13 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63339089 Y Y Y] || Boggs ‡ || Katharine || 1740 † || 1807 Nov 30 || 67 || Tho Boggs || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Vanderburgh || William Henry || 1831 Nov 23 † || 1841 Jul 26 || 9,8,3 || || John Vanderburgh || Nancy |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908298 N Y Y] || Vandermeer || Jasper || 1797 † || 1861 Jan 14 || 64 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Van Dover‡ || Alice || 1862 Apr 17 † || 1864 Mar 28 || 1,11,11 || || William Van Dover || Susan |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Van Dover ‡ || Gilbert || 1865 Feb 8 † || 1867 Mar 18 || 2,1,10 || || William Van Dover || Susan |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Van Dover ‡ || Henrietta || 1857 Oct 17 † || 1864 Mar 28 || 6,5,11 || || William Van Dover || Susan |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Van Dover || John W || 1822 Jan 27 † || 1888 Nov 22 || 66,10,26 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Van Dover ‡ || William H || 1862 Feb 10 † || 1864 Mar 20 || 2,1,10 || || William Van Dover || Susan |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64022870 Y Y Y] || VanKeuren || Elizabeth || 1726 Jul 24 || 1812 Jun 20 || 85,10,22 || Benj Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410330 N Y Y] ‡ || VanKeuren || Garritie || 1786 Sep 2 † || 1867 Jun 7 || 80,9,5 || Lewis Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70324681 N N Y] || Van Leuvan ‡ || Elias || 1819 † || 1836 Oct 29 || 17,?,2 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70311255 N N Y] || Van Leuvan ‡ || Ellen || 1844 Oct 22 † || 1845 Feb 5 || 0,3,11 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70311332 N N Y] || Van Leuvan ‡ || George || || ? Oct 5 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70324817 N N Y] || Van Leuvan ‡ || Gertrude || 1848 May † || 1853 Aug 9 || 5,3 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70311096 N Y Y] ‡ || Van Leuvan || John B || 1802 || 1871 Oct 13 || 69 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006170 N Y Y] ‡ || Van Leuvan || Aurelia || 1834 May 25 † || 1911 Jan 25 || 76,8,0 || John C Hoornbeck || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Vansteerbergh || Isabella N || 1820 Feb 11 || 1850 Oct 11 † || 30,8,0 || || Abraham A Vansteergergh || Elizabeth |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Vanvliet || Anna || 1868 Jul 17 † || 1869 Jan 7 || 0,5,21 || || James Vanvliet || Hellen E |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989105 N Y Y] || Van Vliet || James || 1845 || || || Helena E Anderson || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagenen ‡ || Adelaide || 1852 Sep 23 † || 1854 Oct 25 || 2,1,2 || || Martin Vanwagenen || Dorothy |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76969322 N N Y] || Van Wagenen || Andrew || 1854 || 1906 || 52 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagenen ‡ || Eddie Deyo || 1862 Jan 7 † || 1868 Oct 28 || 6,9,21 || || Peter D Vanwagenen || Sarah O |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921008 N Y Y] || Vanwagenen ‡ || Egbert J || 1846 Jul 25 † || 1849 May 4 || 2,9,9 || || Benjamin Vanwagenen || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921011 N Y Y] || Van Wagenen || Isaac || 1823 || 1887 || 64 † || Rachel G Bell || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagenen || Mary Ann || 1847 Aug 12 † || 1849 Aug 28 || 2,0,16 || || Martin VanWagenen || Dorothy |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920933 N Y Y] || Van Wagoner || Mary S || 1829 Nov 4 || 1883 Aug 8 || 53,9,4 † || Jacob Hermance || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921012 N Y Y] || Van Wagener || Moses C || 1815 || 1904 || 89 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921013 N Y Y] || Vanwagenen || Peter D || 1807 Oct 29 † || 1880 May 21 || 72,6,22 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921015 N Y Y] || Vanwagenen ‡ || Sarah || 1792 Aug 4 † || 1848 Jun 13 || 55,10,9 || David Vanwagenen || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76925442 N N Y] || Van Wagenen ‡ || Sarah J || 1852 || 1877 || 25 † || L B Burcher || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921017 N Y Y] || Vanwagoner || Byron || 1849 || 1902 || 53 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagener || Cornelius || 1779 Aug 11 † || 1872 Aug 2 || 92,11,22 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagener || Elsie D || 1807 || 1902 || 95 † || Garret A Vanwagener || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagener || Garret || 1769 Aug † || 1844 Jan || 74,4,2 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagener || Garret A || 1788 Jan 18 † || 1850 Aug 20 || 62,7,2 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagener || Georgiana || 1841 Jul 17 † || 1844 Nov 24 || 3,4,7 || || Jacob S Vanwagener || Julia Ann C |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598206 Y Y Y] || Van Wagener || John || 1739 † || 1811 Jul 9 || 72 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Vanwagener || John G || 1794 Sep 20 † || 1806 Nov 26 || 12,2,6 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67446554 N Y Y] ‡ || Clearwater || Maria Vanwagener || 1853 Jun 24 † || 1856 Jul 9 || 80,0,16 || Abram Clearwater || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67410532 N Y Y] ‡ || Bevier || Sarah E Vanwagener || 1823 || 1890 || 67 || Benjamin D Bevier || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921019 N Y Y] || Van Wagoner ‡ || Silas ‡ || 1858 Feb 7 † || 1859 Jun 7 || 1,4,0 || || Silas S Van Wagoner || Rachel |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagenor || Jacob S || 1803 † || 1887 Mar 7 || 84 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Vanwagenor ‡ || Julia A || 1801 † || 1885 Feb 18 || 84 || Jacob S Vanwagenor || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989132 N Y Y] || Vanwagner || William D || 1825 Mar 1 || 1904 Nov 1 || 79,8,0 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598232 Y Y Y] || Van Wagoner || Margret || 1737 Oct 9 † || 1813 May 29 || 75,7,20 || || || |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Marvin_to_Snow|Marvin to Snow]] Next page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Venton_to_Wynkoop|Venton to Wynkoop]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Cemetery, Venton to Wynkoop

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[[Terwilliger-207|Anneke]] || 1777 Nov 9 † || 1850 Jun 6 || 72,6,28 || [[VerNooy-56|Jacob Vernooy]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598096 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || [[Vernooy-41|Nathan]] || 1744 † || 1809 May 11 || 65 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006266 N Y Y] ‡ || Vernooy || [[VerNooy-51|Jacobus Bruyn]] || 1798 || 1836 || 38 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006273 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || [[VerNooy-52|Leah]] || 1805 || 1879 || 74 † || [[VerNooy-51|Jacobus B Vernooy]] || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006252 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || [[VerNooy-54|Edward]] || 1826 || 1836 || 10 † || || [[VerNooy-51|Jacobus B Vernooy]] || [[VerNooy-52|Leah]] |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006264 N Y Y] || Vernooy || [[VerNooy-56|Jacob]] || 1773 Feb 14 † || 1812 Nov 26 || 39,10,12 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006265 N Y Y] || Vernooy || [[VerNooy-59|Jacob H]] || 1796 Jun 25 † || 1865 Apr 10 || 68,9,15 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006253 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || [[VerNooy-68|Jacob]] || 1835 || 1836 || 1 † || || [[VerNooy-51|Jacobus B Vernooy]] || [[VerNooy-52|Leah]] |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68597981 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Abraham || 1763 Apr 5 || 1801 Jun 18 || 38,2,13 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35989151 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Abram || 1836 Mar 13 || 1893 Nov 13 || 57,9,0 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006237 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Adelaide || 1837 Jan 31 † || 1842 Jun 3 || 5,4,3 || || Joseph Vernooy || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006239 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Adelaide || 1840 Jan 29 † || 1844 Feb 8 || 4,0,10 || || Jonathan D Vernooy || Mariah |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921018 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Anna || 1784 Oct 9 † || 1868 Jan 23 || 83,3,14 || Cornelius VanWagener || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006242 N Y Y] || Vernooy || B A, MD || 1872 Sep 29 || 1908 Nov 18 || 36,1,19 † || || J Bruyn Vernooy || Lucy |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || V N || C || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006243 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Catherine || 1826 Jul 20 † || 1900 May 22 || 73,10,2 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908299 N N Y] || Vernooy || Catherine || 1835 † || 1839 Jun 14 || 4 || || Jonathan D Vernooy || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006246 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Charles || 1775 Feb 6 † || 1828 Jul 11 || 53,5,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006247 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Chaterine || 1745 Jan 6 † || 1811 May 20 || 66,4,14 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598022 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Cornelius || 1736 † || 1811 May 6 || 75 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006248 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Cornelius || 1802 May 4 † || 1854 Jun 24 || 52,1,20 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76969633 N N Y] || Vernooy || Cornelius B || || 1899 Jan 31 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006249 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Cornelius D P || 1813 May 22 † || 1814 Mar 24 || 0,10,2 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006250 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Edgar || 1829 Apr 6 || 1917 Apr 22 || 88,0,16 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006251 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Edward || 1787 Sep 19 † || 1863 May 4 || 75,7,15 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006254 Y Y Y] || Ver Nooy || Elisha || 1725 † || 1799 Aug 10 || 74 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006255 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Emma || 1874 Dec 31 † || 1885 Aug 24 || 10,7,24 || || John D Vernooy || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006217 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Eve || 1777 Mar 17 † || 1865 Feb 15 || 87,10,26 || Solomon Low || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006258 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Frances Ann ‡ || 1828 Nov 21 † || 1831 Mar 24 || 2,4,3 || || R B L Vernooy || Ann |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006259 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Gertrude || 1841 Apr 15 † || 1892 Mar 27 || 50,11,12 || Cornelius VerNooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006260 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Gertrude D B || 1815 Jan 4 † || 1881 May 7 || 66,4,3 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006262 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Hattie E ‡ || 1868 Jun 9 † || 1869 Apr 6 || 0,9,27 || || J Bruyn Vernooy || Lucy |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006263 N Y Y] || Vernooy || J Bruyn || 1840 Jun 24 || 1908 Nov 10 || 68,5,17 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006270 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || J J || || 1747 Apr 2 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70305249 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Jacob || 1780 Nov 9 || 1837 Jul 14 || 56,8,5 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006267 N Y Y] || Vernooy || James M || 1872 Oct 17 || 1888 Mar 10 || 15,4,24 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908301 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Jemima || 1817 Jun 22 † || 1883 Nov 17 || 66,5,26 || Jacob Osterhoudt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598119 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Jenneke || 1750 Aug 31 † || 1846 Mar 1 || 95,6,1 || Nathan Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006271 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Jonathan D || 1805 Sep 31 † || 1855 Jan 31 || 49,4,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006268 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Joseph || 1859 Feb 3 † || 1888 Mar 8 || 29,1,5 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006272 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Joseph || 1786 Apr 7 || 1866 Feb 21 || 79,10,14 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006269 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Julliette || 1831 Jul 24 || 1885 Mar 27 || 53,8,3 † || Edgar Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006211 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Lavina || 1824 † || 1892 Jan 6 || 68 || Charles Hoyt || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006256 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Lottie || 1864 Nov 26 † || 1877 May 26 || 12,6,0 || || John D Vernooy || Catharine |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908302 N N Y] || Vernooy || Magdelene || 1822 Oct 31 || 1893 Aug 26 || 70,9,26 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006238 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Maria || 1821 Sep 25 † || 1837 Apr 2 || 15,6,7 || || Joseph Vernooy || Maria |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76920974 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Maria || 1815 Aug 12 † || 1887 May 2 || 71,8,20 || Joel B Miller || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006169 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Maria || 1803 Aug 29 || 1877 Jul 28 || 73,10,30 † || Abraham T D Hardenbergh || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68598064 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Mary || 1740 Aug 21 || 1801 May 31 || 60,9,10 † || Cornelius Vernooy || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64023077 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || [[Vernoy-15|Peter]] || 1738 Dec 26 † || 1813 Jun 11 || 74,5,16 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006277 Y Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Peter || 1814 Oct 7 || 1820 Jul 25 || 5,9,18 || || Joseph Vernooy || Maria |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || V N || R || || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006278 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Reuben || 1795 Jan 29 || 1873 Jan 7 || 77,11,9 † || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006279 N N Y] ‡ || VerNooy || Robert R L || 1820 Aug 14 † || 1882 Jan 8 || 61,4,25 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006283 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Samuel || 1773 Feb 27 † || 1809 Aug 27 || 36,6,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006280 N Y Y] || Vernooy ‡ || Sarah || || || || || Peter Vernooy || Mary |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70325431 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Sarah || 1814 Jan 7 † || 1853 Sep 24 || 39,8,17 || Samuel Reynolds || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006281 Y Y Y] || Ver Nooy ‡ || Sary Ann || 1809 Jun 1 † || 1815 Mar 20 || 3,9,19 || || Jocob Ver Nooy || Cathrian |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908304 N N Y] ‡ || Vernooy || Silas || 1863 || || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006284 N Y Y] || Vernooy || Sylvanus || 1807 May 8 † || 1846 Mar 25 || 38,10,17 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006285 Y Y Y] || Vernooy || Thomas || 1810 Dec 26 † || 1812 Sep 2 || 1,8,6 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76908303 N N Y] || Vernooy &Dagger || Viola || 1869 || 1938 || 68 † || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Vreeland || Jacob || || 1757 Mar 19 || || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921021 N Y Y] || Way || Benjamin || 1848 Aug 29 † || 1851 Jan 1 || 2,4,3 || || John Way || Jemina |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921022 N Y Y] || Way &Dagger || Cornelius || 1840 Jan 23 † || 1841 Apr 14 || 1,2,21 || || John Way || Jemina |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67445979 N Y Y] || Way || Maria E || 1842 Jan 7 † || 1883 Feb 19 || 41,1,12 || Ananias Cameron || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76921023 N Y Y] || Way &Dagger || Mary Elizabeth || 1844 Apr † || 1844 Jul 20 || 0,3, || || John Way || Jemima |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Weast || Catharine || 1799 Mar 14 † || 1848 Aug 22 || 49,5,8 || Peter Weast || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Weast || John W || 1822 Jun 28 † || 1848 Jan 4 || 25,6,7 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Weast || Methuselah H || 1841 Dec 25 † || 1843 Sep 25 || 1,9,0 || || || |- | [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67399287 N Y Y] || Weller || Rachel || 1791 Feb 4 † || 1857 Aug 27 || 66,6,23 || Zachariah H Baird || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Y Y N] || Wetzell || [[Ernst-487|Maria Christina]] || 1718 † || 1811 May 10 || 93 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Whitmore || Rachel V || 1803 Aug 5 † || 1887 Jan 12 || 83,5,7 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Whitmore || Thomas || 1806 Mar 17 † || 1865 Nov 9 || 59,7,22 || || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] || Wilkins || Francilla || 1850 || 1879 Oct 5 † || 29 || John E Maguire || || |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Wynkoop || John Henry || 1851 Feb 23 † || 1854 Mar 31 || 3,1,8 || || Lucas Wynkoop || Mary |- | [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html N Y N] ‡ || Wynkoop || William Bloomer || 1833 Nov 7 † || 1834 Mar 30 || 0,4,23 || || Lucas Wynkoop || Mary |} Previous page: [[Space:Wawarsing_Cemetery%2C_Turner_to_VanWagner|Snyder to VanWagner]] : Table Notes: :: ‡ In source column: inscription cannot be confirmed. In surname column: surname in implied. :: † Calculated from data on the monument. :: N1 Sources listed as; is it on the 1899 partial survey (Y/N); is it on the 1930 survey (Y/N); and is it at Find a Grave (Y/N Qty). :: N2 For most compound surnames spaces and capitals cannot be discerned because of the style of engraving, i.e. all caps no spaces. :: N3 Age at death listed as; years, months, days. :: N9 The surveys are contradictory. I posted the data from the 1899 partial survey. The 1930 survey has it Devins and age of 58,5,5.

Wawarsing Hamlet, New York One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wawarsing Hamlet, New York One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' New York :'''County:''' Ulster :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.74985161498044, -74.34870367017355 :'''Elevation:''' ===History===
'''Timeline'''
* In 1663 the native settlement located at Wawarasinke was burned out, the same year English forces conquered New Netherland. Wawarsink refers to the change in direction of Rondout Creek (which is at Napanoch) as well as one of the bands of the Munsee tribe of Lenni-Lenape. * In 1683 the area the Dutch had called Esopus became Ulster County. * In 1685 Waarner Hoornbeek is thought to be the first settler of Wawarasinke. * Ankerop was one of family heads, “chiefs,” in the Wawarsink area who successfully held portions of his lands up to 1699. Reynolds, Cuyler, editor. ''[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami02reyn#page/n9/mode/2up Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley]'' Volume 2, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1914. ''[http://pages.swcp.com/~dhickman/articles/hornbek.html Benjamin Hornbeck, Pioneer (1754-1827)]'' Jennie Hott and Richard Phares. * In 1702 a gristmill was constructed on VerNooy Kill by [[Vernooy-6|Cornelis Vernooy]]. * In 1703 Wawarsing was part of the Town of Rochester in Ulster County. * Before 1730 a lead mine near Nopanoch (Ellenville) was developed by Anthony Rutgers & Co. * 1779 May 4: the Fantinekill massacre. * In 1781 loyalist with some Iroquois attacked Wawarsing Hamlet killing 11 people. * In 1806 Wawarsing united with Napanoch, Laurenkil, Lakawack and Grenfielt to form the Town of Wawarsing in Ulster County. * In 1828 the Delaware and Hudson canal began operation. It was meant only as a means to get PA coal to NYC, but it fostered industry and settlements formed along its’ 108 mile route (from Honesdal PA to Kingston NY) before it was even completed. Construction began in 1825 and the canal closed in 1902. * In 1840 the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in Ellenville was organized using a building sponsored by the Wawarsing Church in 1826. ===Population===
'''Reformed Dutch Church'''
: The Wawarsing Church was organized in 1740. The Church building was located in Warwarsing Hamlet from 1745 to 1883. 1745 October 20th dates the dedication of the church and the begining of the church records. E D Witt, Abraham Bevier, Johannes Vernoy and Lourens Kortrecht were recorded as church masters that year. :{| | || Date ||Ministers of record  Corwin, Charles E, author. ''[https://archive.org/stream/manualofreformed1922corw#page/n8/mode/1up A Manual of the Reformed Church in America 1628-1922]'' New Jersey, the Unionist-Gazette Association, fifth edition, 1922. || || || |- |'''I''' || 1745-51 || J C Fryenmoet || || '''X''' || 1827-8 || M S Hutton, Miss to |- | '''II''' || 1753 || J Frelinghuysen || || '''IX''' || 1828-9 || A Hoffman, Miss to |- | '''III''' || 1754/6-7 || Henricus Frelinghytsen|| || '''IIX''' || 1829-35 || Abr J Switz |- | '''VI'''|| 1766-75 || D Romeyn|| || '''IIIX''' || 1837-9 || J H Duryea |- | '''V''' || 1782-6 || J R Hardenbergh|| || '''VIX''' || 1839-41 || John W Ward |- | '''IV''' || 1789-95 || Ab [[Van_Horne-147|VanHorne]]|| || '''VX''' || 1842-8 || James Demarest Sr |- | '''IIV''' || 1797-1801 || Gerrit Mandeville|| || '''IVX''' || 1849-51 || D McL Quackenbush |- | '''IIIV''' || 1802-8 || Ralph A Westervelt|| ||'''IIVX''' || 1852-4 || Rev J R Lente |- | '''XI''' || 1814-25 || James Murphy|| || || || |} :{| | || Justices of the peace|| || |- |'''A'''||Cornelis DuPuy|| ||'''D'''||Samuel Bevier||'''G'''||Elias Depue |- |'''B'''||Johannes Vernooy|| ||'''E'''||Moses Depue |- |'''C'''||Abram Hardenbergh|| ||'''F'''||Jacob Hoornbeeck |} :{| | ||others|| || || || |- |'''i''' ||Dom John H Goetschis|| ||'''vi''' ||Dom J M Goetschius|| ||'''iiv'''|| C D Westrook |- |'''ii'''|| [[Mancius-3|G W Mancius]]|| ||'''v'''|| Squire Andried DeWitt|| ||'''iiiv''' ||Thomas Romeyn |- |'''iii'''|| Dom J Scheneman|| ||'''iv'''|| Moses Freligh|| || || |} : The parsonage at Wawarsing was sold to Lodowic Hoornbeek on 1829 Nov 14. A new parsonage was to be in Napanoch.
'''Wawarsing Church Records Volume I'''
This volume starts with the dedication of the church in 1745 and continues to 1883. Age, damage and a missing page makes some entries irretrievable, especially for the 1760s. '''Baptisms:''' Most of the entries in this volume are about the baptism of children. Initially children of single mothers were labeled illegitimate, but later only the father was not noted so care was taken to note why a parent was not present for the baptism, for example; they were not a member of the church. Early baptisms often recorded witnesses, but the practice was discontinued in the 1790s. Children’s baptisms for the DeWitt, Bevier, and DuPuy families usually included witnesses. Other than a drop in the 1870s the number of children’s baptisms recorded increased until the 1800s then declined to levels lower than those of the 1760s. Throughout the volume most of the children’s baptisms were for the DeWitt, Bevier, VerNooy, Hoornbeek, Oosterhout, and NewKirk families. There are some baptisms for adults when they became members and even whole families. '''Membership:''' Except for the initial membership for which there is no record the people who joined and left the church was poorly recorded. This conclusion is come by when comparing the only membership roster of 1842 to the chronological entries. Still there are informative entries such as the group who migrated from Holland and were in Wawarsing for a time before moving on to Grand Rapids, except for one who can be located in the cemetery. '''Marriages: ''' Initially marriages recorded in the volume were not conducted at the church. Not very many marriages were recorded. There are none at all for the 1800s and 1810s, and most are for the 1830s.
'''Wawarsing Cemetery'''
: The Reformed Dutch Church at Wawarsing purchased the burying ground from the VerNooy family with deeds dated 1828, 1842, and 1854. : Of the surviving monuments at this cemetery several have been damaged, fallen over or sunk into the ground. From John G Gray’s partial survey of 1899 it is evident that blank stones were used or the inscriptions were so shallow that they appeared to be blank in 1899. There seemed to have been some conservation efforts judging from some of the photos at Find a Grave. : There are two major inscription styles; date of death with age at death (d&a), and date of birth with date of death (b&d). The first style is more prevalent and earlier than the second style. : The earliest surviving monuments (with dates) are for the [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70006224 Low surname] from the early 1700’s. From the end of the 1700’s the surnames of Bevier, DeWitt, Smith and VerNooy have surviving monuments. Use of the cemetery started to increase in the 1790’s. The cemetery reached it peak use in the 1850’s and peaked again in the 1880’s. The last burials were in the 1970’s. Looking at the ages at death show that people born in the 1840’s and 1850’s had the highest child mortality. This may be caused by the survival of later children’s monuments compared to earlier ones. Also; 23% of people born in the 1810’s died in their 70’s, 21% of people born in the 1820’s died in their 60’s, and 22% of people born in the 1840’s died in their 20’s. From the 1830’s to the 1860’s most monuments were for children under 10 years of age. After that most monuments are for people of advanced age with a decrease of monuments for young people until by the 1940’s there are none at all. ==Sources== * Hoes, Roswell Randall, editor. ''[https://archive.org/details/baptismalmarriag00king Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston]'' 1891. ** ''[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/kingston_marriages.htm (marriages 1660-1809)]'' extract by Robert L Billard ** ''[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/kingston_baptisms.htm (baptisms 1660-1809)]'' extract by Robert L Billard * Green, Richard Henry, editor. ''[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv50gree The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]'' Vol L, 1919. ** Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, editor. ''[https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogiv50gree#page/174/mode/2up Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Wawarsing]'' (baptisms) * Green, Richard Henry, editor. ''[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv51gree The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]'' Vol. LI, 1920, ** Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, editor ''[https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogiv51gree#page/46/mode/2up Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Wawarsing,]'' (marriages & membership) * [http://www.onentofl.com/tcsnyulsWARwar.html Wawarsing cemetery survey of 1930] by Dr J Wilson Poucher and Byron J Terwilliger, and a partial survey of 1889 by John G Gray.

Wawrzynowicz Name Study

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[[Category:Wawrzynowicz Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Wawrzynowicz-2|Janice Sanborn]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ==Naming Conventions== ==Other Spellings==

Waxhaw Area Crawford Family Sources

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[[Category:South Carolina, Crawford Name Study]] ==Sources for the Crawford Family of the Waxhaw area in South Carolina== The following sources are often cited for the genealogy and family history of the Waxhaw Crawfords and Hutchinsons, as well as other families of the area. ===Primary Sources=== *'''Deed Book H, pg 100, Lancaster County, South Carolina''' *'''[http://hmdb.org/m.asp?m=23763 HMdb.org] - The Historical Marker Database entry for Major Robert Crawford *'''Deed Book 5, pg 215, Mecklenburgh County Records, Charlotte''' ===To Be Used With Caution=== *'''[http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/Ancestry_of_John_Crawford_Immigrant_and_Frontiersman_1740-1770.pdf John Crawford of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (JCC), Scotch-Irish Immigrant and Frontiersman, 1740-1770; A Search For Royal Roots; by John L Fox and Richard E Crawford, published 1999.]''' *'''SH Walkup, reprinted article in North Carolina University Magazine, X, 225''' *'''Congressional Record, June 18, 1926, p 11582.''' *'''Andrew Jackson, The Border Captain, by Marquis James''' *'''The Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, November 1920, p 640.''' *'''Genealogies of the Witherspoon Family with some account of other families with which it is connected; compiled by Joseph G Wardlaw, Yorkville, S.C; printed at the Enquirer Office, 1910''' *'''The DIB on the Fourth of July: First Mother; 4 July 2009; Lunney, Dr. Linde; Cambridge University Press and Royal Irish Academy.''' *'''The Life of Andrew Jackson; Parton, James; Mason Brothers, NY, 1860; Vol I''' *'''The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Fifth Congress at Springfield, Ohio May 11-14, 1893; The Order of the Scotch-Irish Society of America; Nashville, Tenn; Barbee & Smith, agents; 1893, Vol. V''' *'''Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the America Revolution; Vol. II, K-Z; Bobby Gilmer Moss; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore, MD; 1983''' ===Unreliable Sources=== *'''The John Crawford Family History and Lineage Compiled by Nellie King Daubenspeck, June 1957''' - Nellie Daubenspeck seems to rely on the Horn Papers for much of her information as to the origins of the three Crawford brothers who settled in the Waxhaws region of South Carolina, the identity of their parents, and the origin of John Crawford of Chambersburg. *'''Online and printed family trees''' - should be used for clues only ===Frauds, Fabrications and Hoaxs relating to the Crawford Families of Pennsylvania=== *'''The Horn Papers, published 1945'''. - numerous family histories published after this date include the fabricated lineage put forward by the Horn Papers. ::In 1910, John Crawford of the Waxhaw Crawfords first appears in published family histories, as the Waxhaw Crawfords attempt to identify their emigrant ancestor. Later compilers would blend the two families (John Crawford of the Waxhaw Crawfords and John Crawford of Chambersburg) into one, based on the Horn Papers biographical sketch of John Crawford of Chambersburg in 1945. As a result, a report by a committee of the Institute for Early American History and Culture, concluded: ::''In view of the fact that intensive investigation failed to discover a shred of evidence to substantiate the authenticity of the documents and, on the contrary, found convincing evidence of their spuriousness, it is our opinion that the primary material in the Horn Papers is a fabrication and therefore that historians and genealogists ought not to rely on any data contained in Vol. I and II, even the extract of the Federal census of 1790 in Vol. II is grossly inaccuate, and the chapters by Messrs Jones and Moredock, appear to have been based, in good faith, on the material now shown to be unreliable. Vol. III, on the other hand, contains patent, warrant and survey maps prepared by the Pennsylvania Land Office, which are valuable.'' ::'''Please Note:''' There are more than 500 family histories and genealogies of early Pennsylvania settlers that rely on the Horn Papers and records for their validity.

Waxler Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Waxler Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Waxler Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waxler Waxler] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Waxler name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Waxler's), by time period (18th Century Waxler's), or by topic (Waxler DNA, Waxler Occupations, Waxler Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Waxler Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Waxler}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Waxler}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wexler Wexler]  *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wechsler Wechsler]  *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wackler Wackler] Feel free to improve Waxler profiles by adding this sticker {{One Name Study|name=Waxler}}
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This should be placed in the Biography section. ---- '''Links: Every Waxler on Wikitree.com''' ''Regular Format'' https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waxler ''Table Format'' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Waxler&cln=0&order=name&layout=table&u= Waxler Profiles in the Waxler One Name Study https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Waxler_Name_Study

Way Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Way Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Way Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Way Way] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Way name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Way's), by time period (18th Century Way's), or by topic (Way DNA, Way Occupations, Way Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Way Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Way}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Way}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Way-3379|Michael Way]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Wayne County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Wayne County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Wayne County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} Wayne county was organized in 1809. Records were lost by fire in 1879. Winchester was the county site of this county till 1867. Waynesboro became the new county seat and records were loss again in 1892. ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Wayne County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Wayne County, Utah | category = Wayne County, Utah }} ----
Wayne County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Wayne County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Wayne County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Wayne County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' [[Category: Pack-Loar Cemetery, Hewlet, West Virginia]] [[Category: Perry Point Cemetery, Crum, West Virginia]] [[Category: Pres Friley Cemetery, Kiahsville, West Virginia]] [[Category: Queens Ridge Cemetery, Dunlow, West Virginia]] [[Category: Sanders Adkins Cemetery, Dunlow, West Virginia]] [[Category: Spurlock Cemetery, Wayne County, West Virginia]] [[Category: Staley-Booth Cemetery, Wayne County, West Virginia]] [[Category: Wayne County, West Virginia]] --------- {{One Place Study | place =Wayne County, West Virginia | category =Wayne County, West Virginia }} -------
Wayne County, West Virginia
'''History''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' [[:Category:Wayne_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|''' Cemeteries''']] '''Sources'''

Wayne County Kentucky 1858 Contested Congressional Election

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[[Category: Stories of the Fuston and Fueston Families]] *[[Space:Fueston_Name_Study|Fuston & Fueston Name Study and DNA Project - new WikiTree name study]] *[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/fuston/ Fuston & Fueston DNA Project - new World Families project] ''This project was started 22-Feb-2017. The construction of this site is a work in progress with more information and features to be added in the future.'' [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] One of the interesting things about the documents relating to the challenge to the 1858 election is the fact that our name has been spelt at least five different ways. Fenston, Feweston, Fewston, Furston, and Fuston. ===Mis doc. (United States. Congress. House), 36th Congress, 1st session, no. 3=== "John Fewston. — Want of residence. E. F. Fewston states that voter is his brother and voted for Anderson, in precinct No. 2, and resided in precinct No. 3. — (C., p. 65.)" ====[https://books.google.com/books?id=EHVBAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA48&lpg=RA1-PA48&dq=E.+F.+Fewstons+will&source=bl&ots=8sV8obGmIN&sig=ofRcR_ZYG8WggHav0Q2WA4h0d78&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiyhLb3_8LSAhVPziYKHVzUA6EQ6AEIQzAI#v=onepage&q=E.%20F.%20Fewstons%20will&f=false Summary of Deposition]==== ====[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=EHVBAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA65 Full Deposition of E. F. Fewston]==== ====[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=EHVBAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA57 Full Deposition of James Hix]==== ===Mis doc. (United States. Congress. House), 36th Congress, 1st session, no. 3=== ====[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=EHVBAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.RA1-PA49 List of Voters by decision]==== William C. Anderson has challenged in Wayne county twenty- three votes, and has sustained his challenges as to eight of them, as follows : # Frank Winchester. #George W. St. John. # Henry Martin. # Stephen Loveall. # Patten Foster. # John Hughes. # William Dobkins. # Asbury Shoate. And has failed to sustain his challenges as to the remaining fifteen, as follows : # Andrew Hill. # James Davis. # John Sloan, jr. # Charles Ormond. # Henry Green. # Samuel Pennington. # J. J. Sheppard. # Charles Mitchell. # Micajah Sowders. # Francis M. Stevenson. # E. B. Jones. # Cebron Crutchfield. # William Brewster. # John Crisswell. # Thomas Muce. James S. Chrisman has challenged in Wayne county eleven votes., and has sustained his challenge as to all of them, as follows : # Bartholomew Lawson. # John Rollins. # Joseph Roberts. # James Lawson. # John Feweston. # George Sumpter. # John Horton. # John Massongal. # William Massongal. # Shadrach Blevins. # E. W. Turner. ===1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules=== *Home in 1860: Wayne, Kentucky *Name of Slave Owner: E F Fewston *All Slaves Owned: *Gender Age *Male 38 *Female 35 *Male 9 *Male 7 *Male 5 *Female 3 *Female 1 ==Sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_Party_(Southern_U.S.) Opposition Party (Southern_U.S.)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Chrisman James Stone Chrisman] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clayton_Anderson William Clayton Anderson] United States Congress, House. ''[[Space:HR%3B_Miscellaneous_Documents%2C_United_States._Congress._House%2C_36th_Congress%2C_1st_session%2C_no._3|HR; Miscellaneous Documents, United States. Congress. House, 36th Congress, 1st session, no. 3 ]]'' (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1860) Mis doc. (United States. Congress. House), 36th Congress, 1st session, no. 3 U.S. Government Printing Office, 1860 Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls. Description This database details those persons enumerated in the Slave Schedule of the 1860 United States Federal Census. In addition, the names of those listed on the slave schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1860 Federal Census. In most cases, individuals were not named but were simply numbered and can be distinguished only by age, sex, and color; the names of owners are recorded. However, some enumerators listed the given names of slaves, particularly those over one hundred years of age

Wayne County New York

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[[Category:Wayne County, New York]] Wayne County was created in 1823 from parts of Seneca and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ontario_County_New_York Ontario] Counties. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cayuga_County_New_York Cayuga County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seneca_County_New_York Seneca County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ontario_County_New_York Ontario County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Monroe_County_New_York Monroe County] - West ==Towns== *Arcadia *Butler *Galen *Huron *Lyons *Macedon *Marion *Ontario *Palmyra *Rose *Savannah *Sodus *Walworth *Williamson *Wolcott ==Villages== *Clyde *Newark *Pallmyra *Red Creek *Sodus *Sodus Point *Wolcott ==Census-designated Places== *Lyons *Macedon *Marion *North Rose *Ontario *Pultneyville *Savannah *Williamson ==Hamlets== {| |Alloway || ||Glananda || ||Minsteed|| ||Sodus Center |- |Alton || ||Glenmark || ||Mud Mills|| ||South Butler |- |Angells Corners || ||Huddle || ||Noble Corner|| ||South Sodus |- |Bear Creek || ||Huron || ||North Huron|| ||Sunset View |- |Bonnie Castle || ||Hydesville || ||North Macedon|| ||Thorntons Corner |- |Butler Center || ||Joy || ||North Wolcott|| ||Union Hill |- |Desbrough Park || ||Lake Bluff || ||Ontario Center|| ||Wallington |- |East Bay Park || ||Lakeside || ||Ontario-on-the-Lake|| ||Walworth |- |East Palmyra || ||Lincoln || ||Owls Nest|| ||Wayne Center |- |East Williamson || ||Lock Berlin || ||Pilgrimport|| ||Wayneport |- |Evans Corner || ||Lockpit|| ||Resort|| ||West Butler |- |Fairville|| ||Lummisville|| ||Rice Mill|| ||West Walworth |- |Fairville Station|| ||Macedon Center|| ||Rose|| ||Westbury |- |Furnace Village|| ||Marbletown|| ||Shaker Heights|| ||Yellow Mills |- |Furnaceville|| ||Marengo|| ||Shepards Corner|| ||York |- | || || || || || ||Zurich |- |} ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wayne_County%2C_New_York Wayne County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wayne_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Wayne County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wayne_County,_New_York_Genealogy Wayne County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/wayne-county/ Wayne County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Wayne County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_County,_New_York. Accessed 17 February 2020

Wayne Township, Montgomery County, Ohio

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[[Category:Wayne Township, Montgomery County, Ohio]] '''Wayne Township''', Montgomery County, Ohio, United States
A defunct, historical township formed 01 January 1810. Source: [[#HMCO]] History of Montgomery County, p. 314.
The County Commissioners, on the 1st of January, 1810, formed Wayne Township, to include the four northern tiers of sections in the eighth range east of the Miami River, within this county, and the third tier of sections in the fifth range west of the Miami, excepting two western tiers of sections of the same township.
The township was incorporated as [[Wikipedia:Huber_Heights,_Ohio|Huber Heights]] in 1981. Source: [[#WK01]] Wikipedia.
==Sources==
* ''[[Space:The History of Montgomery County, Ohio|The History of Montgomery County, Ohio]]'' (W. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1882) * WK01 [[Wikipedia:Montgomery_County%2C_Ohio#Defunct_townships|Wayne Township]]. Retrieved 04 September 2018.
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Waynesburg College

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In April 1849, the Pennsylvania Presbytery, meeting in Greenfield, Washington County, established a committee to found a new college. The committee, comprised of Reverend J. H. D. Henderson, General Jesse Lazear, and Samuel Moredock, Esq., chose Waynesburg as the site of the new college. The Reverend Joshua Loughran of Greene Academy was named Waynesburg's first president. The first classes were held in September, 1849, in the old Hayes Building at the corner of High and Washington Streets. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania chartered Waynesburg College on March 25, 1850. In autumn of the same year, the University building now known as Hanna Hall was begun; it was completed a year later. A Female Seminary connected with the College was also established in 1850 and its first classes were held in the Green House and then the First Baptist Church. Waynesburg College classrooms became coeducational by default in the school’s second year, when male and female students jointly entered the newly completed building in November 1851. Three women comprised the first graduating class in 1852; though they received diplomas from the Female Seminary. Five years later, the Seminary evolved into the Female Department of the college proper, and in that year three more women made the Class of 1857 historic when they received three of the first male-equivalent Bachelor’s Degrees issued in the state of Pennsylvania. Following more than 150 years of education and service, Waynesburg College became Waynesburg University as it entered the 2007/08 school year.

WE Ward and Co

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[[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] W.E Ward & Co was a successful fashion business of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Founded in Sydney, the business grew to have offices in Brisbane and Melbourne and had travelling representatives all over Australia. The business came under financial difficulty during the great depression and the offices were sold. [[Ward-19139|William Ward]] started the business W.E Ward, after he found a talent for retail business while working at Anthony Hordern's in Sydney. Initially at 44 Carrington Street, Sydney in 1892, in 1892 and 1893 he was trading as W.E. Ward at Foy's Chambers, Bond Street Sydney, as a "manufacturer of ladies costumes and jackets etc,"Sands Directory 1892, Part 1, Page 11 [http://cdn.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/learn/history/archives/sands/1890-1899/1892-part1.pdf] Ward was importing fabric (drapery) and employing local machinists to manufacture garments. The business moved to 47 York street from 1899 and remained there until 1925. In 1903 the business was incorporated as W.E Ward & Co. William was joined in partnership with his brother [[Ward-19141|Herbert Ward]]. Brother [[Ward-19124|Charles Ward]] was also registered in association with the business and was managing the books and family records indicate that sister [[Ward-19140|Amelia Ward]] was also integral to the business. The trading addresses were given as 47 York Street and 8 Clarence Street, Sydney.NSW State Archives; Business and Company Records 1903-1922; Item No: [2/8526]; Page No: 443; W E WARD & CO; Nature of Business: Mantle & costume manufacturers; Place of Business: 47 York Street & 8 Clarence Street Sydney [https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=61SRA&lang=en_US&docid=INDEX1834200] However the business had been trading as W.E Ward & Co as early as 1896."DAILY IMPORTS." Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) 15 July 1896: 2. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . In 1911, the business' Melbourne Warehouse in Flinders Lane was destroyed by fire but they were able to salvage some of the water damaged stock and sell it to a clearance house. The Leader (Melbourne), 06 June 1911, Page 11; SALVAGE SALE [http://heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au/Assets/Files/06%20JUNE[13].PDF] In 1926, the WE Ward & Co premises of 7 floors at 47 York Street were sold to Amalgamated Wireless Australasia (AWA). The business was still trading, now with a manufacturing facility at 2a Parramatta Rd, Camperdown."Advertising" The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 23 June 1927: 18. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . == Sources == * Ward family Stories compiled by Janice Ward, 1978 * Wireless Weekly, Edition of July 16, 1926, Page 23 [https://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-AUSTRALIA/IDX/Archive-Wireless-Weekly-IDX/1926/Wireless%20Weekly%20-%201926%2007%2016-OCR-Page-0023.pdf] * City of Sydney Rates, 1907, Lang Ward [http://photosau.com.au/CoSRates/Spreadsheets/1907/1907_LANG_WARD.pdf] * City of Sydney Rates, 1918, Lang Ward [http://photosau.com.au/CosRates/Spreadsheets/1918/1918_LANG_WARD.pdf] * Employment advertisement: "MACHINISTS and FINISHERS wanted, for Costumes, Skirts, Jackets, etc. W.'E. WARD and CO. Ltd., 47 York-street": "Advertising" The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 1 January 1912: 12. Web. 15 Sep 2019 * "Advertising" The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) 9 September 1902: 8. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . * "Advertising" The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) 9 September 1902: 8. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . * "DAILY IMPORTS." Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) 17 February 1897: 2. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . * "DAILY IMPORTS." Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) 17 February 1897: 2. Web. 15 Sep 2019 . *"Advertising" The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 8 May 1901: 12. Web. 15 Sep 2019 .

Weare Family Mysteries

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Thomas married 1779 in Bristol - cannot find birth. Believed to be son of John and many siblings. Link to George Weare Bristol mayor 1754 extremely likely due to portraits coming down though family but not established.

Weathers - Withers Descendants of the Southeastern United States

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'''Goals'''

The goal of this project is to help Weathers and Withers descendants of the southeastern United States find information about their family lines and fill in gaps they may have.

'''History'''

From 2019 to 2021 four dedicated genealogists combined talents to lead the atDNA Weathers - Withers Family DNA Study which was hosted on Gedmatch.com. Our services included DNA testing guidance, Gedmatch and WikiTree support, lineage validation, mentoring, progenitor alignment based on yDNA results, analysis and interpretation of atDNA comparison results and advanced genetic genealogy advice. We used sourced lineages coupled with atDNA and yDNA results to discover linkages among progenitors; solve genealogical roadblocks; DNA-verify lines; and extend ancestral lines.

We had 80 participants, but that number is misleading because we also supported their children and grandchildren. Over the years we had at least another 25 people in the study at times whose ancestors we could not connect to our main progenitor lines or whose needs we could not accommodate. Then there were others with whom we worked long and hard but could not verify their Weathers/Withers ancestor, so along the way we assisted but had to turn down for the study many more. When you add that up we have supported about 150 people: *Helping set up Gedmatch/WikiTree/DNA Painter accounts, *Offering a variety of genealogical research advice, *Untangling lineages, *Helping research and source lineages with records, *Educating about DNA-related issues, *Preparing detailed project guidance, *Producing five major Weathers - Withers Family atDNA reports showing matches and segment triangulations which were only available to the participants . The culmination of this work was in the mid-2021 when we had completed posting thirty-two atDNA segment triangulations to WikiTree to DNA-verify lineages.

'''Study Details'''

Over a period of years the '''Weathers - Withers atDNA Study''' evolved to focus on the ancestors and descendants of [[Withers-457|John Withers/Weathers]] born about 1725 in Virginia and died in North Carolina after 1800. Other key progenitors researched included:

  • [[Weathers-762|Mary Weathers Ray ]] (abt.1800- 1845) and Wilson Ray;
  • [[Weathers-731|Stephen T. Weathers]] (1815 TN - 1892 TX) & Sarah Ward;
  • [[Weathers-920|William Weathers]] (born 1842)]] & Susan Byrd;
  • [[Weathers-305|Benjamin Weathers]] (1788 TN 1881 IN) & Mary Bullington;
  • [[Weathers-823|Thomas Weathers]] (c. 1698 VA - 1744)
  • By the middle of 2021 we were no longer getting new applicants to the study whose DNA results helped us create connections among the studied ancestors, so we discontinued the study.

    The Weathers - Withers Descendants List linked on the right provides the culmination of our three years of work. Each descendant is listed under the main Weathers progenitor. Under each main progenitor, you will see several groups - each separate group consists of people who are 3rd cousin or closer to each other. Each 3rd cousin group is assigned a group number and a color to facilitate finding DNA triangulations.

    This helps when building triangulations to DNA-verify lineages because the rules specify that a valid triangulation has at least three people who are greater than third cousins to each other whose DNA all match on exactly the same area of the same chromosome. These triangulation statements are posted on the participants' WikiTree lineages up to their in-common progenitors as described in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help:Triangulation]

    Above left corner and to the right is a link to the Weathers - Withers DNA Study Descendants List which contains this information described above. Links to WikiTree profiles of participants and primary progenitor/ancestors can be found in the document. Use those links to send WikiTree messages as needed while you continue your DNA ancestry quest.

    To access the Weathers - Withers Descendants List [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Weathers_-_Withers_Descendants_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.pdf CLICK HERE]. '''

    If you are interested in using DNA to help with your Weathers - Withers genealogy research, how can the work we did help you?'''

    *Do your records-based research. *Add your lineage to WikiTree. *If possible, connect to a Weathers or Withers line already on WikiTree. *Make sure you have documented primary sources for each parent/child relationship and for each marriage relationship in your lineage. *Perform an atDNA test using one or more of the many testing companies. The DNA results of the oldest generation will have the strongest DNA results. Thus it is best if you use your parent's DNA results rather than yours to accomplish your DNA analysis and verification. *Download your DNA results and upload the results to Gedmatch.com to get your gedmatch number. *Add your Gedmatch number to your WikiTree profile. *Look at the Descendants List and find participants descended from your ancestor. Note their name and Gedmatch number. *Check on Gedmatch to see if you actually match any of those descendants. *If you do match, contact them on WikiTree and check to see if any of your matches already have a DNA triangulation statement posted on their WikiTree profiles. *If your match's profile has a triangulation statement, review your match to all kits in the triangulation statement on Gedmatch to see if you also match on the same segment of the chromosome. *If you find any triangulations where you meet that criteria, you can draft / add triangulation statements to WikiTree using the WikiTree Help functions for DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help Triangulation] * Use the extensive Help functions on WikiTree and read [https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics Autosomal DNA Statistics] and key websites, blogs and youtube videos focused on genetic genealogy. * If you are a male of the Weathers-Withers surname, you can add your yDNA TIP results to WikiTree if you find a close match on the FTDNA yDNA Weathers Study. '''Moving forward''' :Should any Weathers - Withers researcher want to assume administering this study on Gedmatch, contact the Profile Managers above.

Weaver Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Weavers. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Weaver Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Weavers. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Can't seem to find out why Christopher Weaver, aka Christian Weaver, born around 1800 in Ohio, died 1832 in Ohio used both names. Some information I find is under one or the other names. I can't seem to get any information on who his father was. I know there was a big German connection. But without this information I can't move forward. His son, Cornelius Weaver, (my 2nd grandfather) seems to have been born same year that Christopher (Christian) died. Very unusual. Christopher Weaver's wives were Louisa Keller and Emily Russel. Anyone know anything about them? If you need to contact me, let me know. Shirley

Weavers in the East End

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== Weaving in London's East End == * Huguenot migration + rise of weaving * Spitalfields Riots == What On Earth is Weaving? == == Weavers' Households == === 1841 England and Wales Census === === 1851 England and Wales Census === : ''See Also: [[Space:East_End_Weavers_in_the_1851_England_and_Wales_Census|East End Weavers in the 1851 England and Wales Census]]'' === 1861 England and Wales Census === === 1871 England and Wales Census === === 1881 England and Wales Census === === 1891 England and Wales Census === === 1901 England and Wales Census === === 1911 England and Wales Census === == Socioeconomic Analysis == * Charles Booth's Poverty Maps - how do they align with weaving households?

Weavers of the County of Gloucestershire

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[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Weavers_of_the_County_of_Gloucestershire.pdf Click on this link to read the Weavers of the County of Gloucestershire.]

Webb Census Records

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1910 Census
Place: District 4, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: T624_503; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 0148; FHL microfilm: 1374516 1920 Census
Place: Potsville, Washington, Kentucky; Roll: T625_601; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 159; Image: 724 Living on a farm. Home owned mortgage free.
All able to read and write.
Some information omitted to save space.
Surname Given Name Relationship Sex Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Webb George Head Male White 59 1861 Married Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer General Employer
Webb Mary Wife Female White 49 1871 Married Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Cora Daughter Female White 17 1903 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Rusia Daughter Female White 15 1905 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Roy Son Male White 13 1907 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Ethel Daughter Female White 11 1909 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Webb Viola Daughter Female White 9 1911 Single Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
1930 Census
Place: Place: Four Mile and Lone Jack, Boyle, Kentucky; Roll: 735; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0002; Image: 26.0; FHL microfilm: 2340470 Renting on Springfield Pike
Some information omitted to save space
Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Age at 1st Marriage Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Webb Roy Head Male White 22 1908 Married 22 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer Gen Farming
Webb Mildred Wife Female White 14 1916 Married 14 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
1940 Census
Place: Clay, Decatur, Indiana; Roll: T627_1035; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 16-4

Renting on George Cook Road
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Surname Given Name Relation to Head Gender Race Age Est Birth Year Marital Status Attended School or College Highest Grade Completed Birthplace Occupation Industry Income
Webb Roy Head Male White 32 1908 Married No Elementary school, 6th grade Kentucky Laborer Farming 400
Webb Mildred Wife Female White 24 1916 Married No Elementary school, 7th grade Kentucky None
Webb Imogene Daughter Female White 9 1931 Single Yes Elementary school, 3rd grade Kentucky
Webb Bobbie Son Male White 8 1932 Single Yes Elementary school, 1st grade Indiana
Webb Keith Son Male White 6 1934 Single Yes None Indiana
Webb Melvin Son Male White 5 1935 Single No None Indiana
Webb Marion Son Male White 4 1936 Single No None Indiana
Webb Barbara Daughter Female White 2 1938 Single No None Indiana

Webb Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Webb families and information about individuals, places, and things named Webb. === Origin of the surname Webb === The origin is English. It derives from the word "web", meaning to weave. === Early Webbs in the United States === Does anybody have information on this? === Webbs on Wikitree=== * [[Adams-53|Ruth Webb]] * [[Webb-1|Kate Webb]] * [[Webb-2|Doris Webb]] Here is the current, complete [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WEBB_1.html Webb] index. When you add yourself or another Webb relative you will automatically appear on the index the following day. [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Webb Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category: Family Mysteries]] [[Category: Family Brick Walls]] [[Category: Boston, Massachusetts]] This is a mysterious family, indeed. My drive behind this is for my son, Landon Austin - he is also a Webb. I want to be able to help him go back further on his dad's side of the family. Here is what I do know.... I'll start with '''Marie Antoinette Levesque'''. I have collected many census records that give me a dim timeline of her life. {{Image|file=Webb_Family_Mysteries-1-2.jpg |caption=ML Ship manifest }} Marie came from Canada to New York on a ship with her sister in 1920. Marie was French and her family lived in Quebec. Her name and her sister's are clearly written out (see above ship manifest). Interestingly, her father is listed on the log as the name of the nearest relative from the origin of travel. I have found records citing Marie's father as Joseph. But, the "father" is listed with a different name. The name is illegible to me, but as it clearly is not the name Joseph. Maybe Joseph is not the father of this particular Marie. Either way, the bottom line here is that I have no idea what name that states. Below is the''' US 1930 Federal Census'''. Marie is now living with John J. Murphy (her first husband). She takes the last name of "Murphy". It shows her mother being from Maine and her father being from Canada, which is the case in past records. Her approx birth date is very close as well. It seems that this is the Marie Levesque in question, just now married to John J. Murphy at a very young age. I have not been able to locate a marriage certificate, I'm still trying to accomplish that. They have two children together as listed above, Margaret and Marie. Both are toddler age. I did find John's Death record. He died in 1972 in Haverhill, MA. {{Image|file=Webb_Family_Mysteries-1-4.jpg |caption=1930 Census for Joseph and Marie Murphy }} From '''1930 to 1940''' I cannot find much on Marie. However, in that ten year time period a lot obviously happened. {{Image|file=Webb_Family_Mysteries-1.jpg |caption=Marie Webb - 1940 New Hampshire Federal Census Record }} The reason I write that is because this is now the '''1940 US Federal Census''' listed above. Marie is now going by the name "Webb". I have no record of a marriage or divorce to/from John Murphy. I also cannot locate a source for Marie marrying a "Webb". '''However, she is listed as the "head of household" and her status on this census is divorced.''' From who, I'm unsure. One possibility is that she divorced Joseph Murphy and is living alone with her kids fathered by someone else, but it's unlikely once you read the questionnaire filled out by Marie at the bottom of the census. The likely scenario is that she divorced John, remarried a Webb, had his children and then divorced him......a lot of unanswered questions. Additionally, you will see that now she has three new children all under the age of 3. Eleanor Webb, William J. Webb and Gerald Webb (which is my son's grandfather). This is now a total of 5 children. Where are the first two Murphy girls? They were not living with Marie at the time of the census in 1940. Where is the mysterious "Webb" whose name she has obviously taken but there is no proof she ever married, let alone divorced? Another peculiar fact if you look at the supplemental questions at the bottom of the census....you will see that Marie filled out some marital information. Her first marriage was at 17 years old and she has been married '''more than once by 1940'''. That means there has to be some kind of info about that somewhere. She has also noted that she has had 7 children. (Not including still births). 5 of them are accounted for. Where are the other two? And who are they? What happened to them? Below is a marriage certificate for Marie's son, William Webb. This certificate ensures that the particular Marie Levesque I was following, turned out to be the correct one. {{Image|file=Webb_Family_Mysteries-1-3.jpg |caption=W. Webb and Fox - Marriage cert 1959 }} Vital information was taken from the newlyweds on this marriage certificate. If you look at William's (their son) information, it shows his mother as Marie Levesque. It has her full name, her residence as Nashua, New Hampshire, and that she is still living. When looking at William's father it has his full name, William Joseph Webb and that he was born in Vermont. Notice that his residence is listed as "unknown". Whether he is alive or dead is also listed as "unknown". Because William's family has no idea where he is tells me that he, at some point right before the 1940 census, left them and didn't return. Whether he left of his own accord or met foul play.....at this point we just don't know. Marie went on to marry again after 1940. She married Julius Kupchun and had more children with him. That brings me to the end of this mystery. It's a brick wall, a big one. I have tried to pinpoint the particular William Joseph Webb, but there are many out there. Narrowing it down just isn't possible, at this point and only with the few facts I do have. If you have any light to shed on this, please pm me. I would greatly appreciate it.

Webb Shadle Library Unknown Photos

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] [[Category:Unidentified_Family_Photos_and_Scans]] These images have been scanned in from the archives at Webb Shadle Memorial Library in Pleasantville, Iowa. Despite sharing with the community, we've been unable to identify who is them. Any ideas are welcomed-just put them in the comments on the photo's pages. {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The back of this image has only "Henrietta". Whether she's in the picture or this was her picture is unclear. This looks like it's likely a family group, with the parents in the front row center, and children surrounding. Featured on WSML FB page 2018 }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=In front of pool hall north side of square where masonic hall is. Building across street behind bus in now residence of Karen Clarke fee (2004). Featured on WSML FB page 2018 }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Pleasantville Girls Basketball Team Featured on WSML FB page 2018 }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Pleasantville Girls Basketball Team }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Cora Kamp, in 1989, theorized this is most likely Ora Dell "Pinchey" schools because church services were held there }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=No notations on the photo, but the batch it was with were all taken circa 1899 in Pleasantville, Iowa. }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Surrey with the fringe on top }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wedding Couple, unidentified, taken by Smith Photographer of Knoxville }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-10.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Baby Portrait taken by Foster Photography Pleasantville }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-12.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Man and horse on Pleasantville Square }} {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-13.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=J.F. Cassidy Drafthorses It isn't clear if this was taken in Pleasantville. It is printed on a postcard, but with no other notation. }}

Webberville Cemetery

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Weber Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category:Weber Cemetery, Weber, Manawatu-Wanganui|Weber Cemetery]] in Weber, Manawatū-Whanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Weber Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329417/weber-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Weber-Cemetery/299402 BillionGraves]

Weber County, Utah

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[[Category:Utah]] [[Category:Utah Projects]] *'''[[Space:Utah|Utah space page]]''' *'''[[Space:Utah_Resource_page|Utah Resource page]]''' ------------- {{One Place Study | place = Weber County, Utah | category = Weber County, Utah }} ----
Weber County, Utah
'''History/Timeline''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Town''' '''Formed From''' '''County Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''WikiTree Profiles''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' ===Sources===

Webster Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Webster Cemetery, Wolf Township, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Webster Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. Webster Cemetery is located on Rabbitown Road next to the Huntersville United Methodist Church. [https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=142796792&CRid=1773127& Find A Grave] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | inscription ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile |- |Ager|| Bernice || 1910 || 1994 || ||same marker as Nile || [[Wright-3645|Wright 3645]] |- |Ager || Emma || 1866 || 1931 ||||same marker as Joseph || [[Morris-4056|Morris 4056]] |- |Ager || John || 1888 || 1966|| || || [[Ager-85|Ager 85]] |- |Ager || Joseph || 1860 || 1966 || || same marker as Emma || [[Ager-84|Ager 84]] |- |Ager ||Nile|| 1908 ||1987 || || same marker as Bernice || [[Ager-67|Ager 67]] |- |Boatman || Claudius || 1806|| 1877 || || || [[Boatman-89|Boatman 89]] |- |Campbell || Dean || 1937 || 1998|| ||same marker as Jean || [[Campbell-17118|Campbell 17118]] |- |Campbell || Jean || 1940 || 2006||||same marker as Dean || [[Ager-66|Ager 66]] |- |Reininger || James || 1885 || 1955 || ||same marker as Mary || [[Reininger-35|Reininger 35]] |- |Reininger|| Mary || 1891 || 1956 ||||same marker as James ||[[Ager-68|Ager 68]] |- |Wright || Carrie || 1898 || 1952 || || || [[Eisler-100|Eisler 100]] |- |Wright|| Russell || 1895 || 1965 || || || [[Wright-22901|Wright 22901]] |- |}

Webster County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Webster County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Webster County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Webster County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Category: Webster County, West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Webster County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Webster County, West Virginia | category =Webster County, West Virginia }} -------
Webster County, West Virginia
'''History''' :The county was founded in 1860 and named for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Webster Daniel Webster]. :Webster County was formed from parts of Nicholas, Braxton, and Randolph counties in Virginia through the approval of an act of the Virginia General Assembly during its 1859-1860 session. Movement toward the formation of this county began in 1851. :Webster became part of West Virginia on June 20, 1863. Otis K. Rice & Stephen W. Brown, West Virginia: A History, 2nd ed., University Press of Kentucky, Lexington (1993), p. 240. '''Government Offices''' :Webster County Clerk :2 Court Square, Room G1 :Webster Springs, WV 26288 :Phone: 304-847-2508 :Fax: 304-847-5780 :webstercoclerk@frontiernet.net '''Geography''' :According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 556 square miles (1,440 km2), of which 553 square miles (1,430 km2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) (0.5%) is water. '''Adjacent counties''' {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Webster County,
[[:Category: West Virginia | West Virginia]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Lewis County, West Virginia|Lewis County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Upshur County, West Virginia|Upshur County]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Randolph County, West Virginia|Randolph County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Pocahontas County, West Virginia|Pocahontas County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Greenbrier County, West Virginia|Greenbrier County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Nicholas County, West Virginia|Nicholas County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Braxton County, West Virginia|Braxton County]] }} '''Protected areas''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monongahela_National_Forest Monongahela National Forest] (part) '''Demographics''' :Webster County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of 2000, the population is 9,719. Its county seat is Webster Springs. It is also the site of the Webster County Woodchopping Festival. [https://webstercounty.wv.gov/about/Pages/default.aspx Webster County, WV] - About Page :As of the 2010 census, the population was 9,154. "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. '''Cities''' :[[:Category: Camden-on-Gauley, West Virginia|Camden-on-Gauley, West Virginia]] on WikiTree :[[:Category: Cowen, West Virginia|Cowen, West Virginia]] on WikiTree :[[:Category: Webster Springs, West Virginia|Webster Springs, West Virginia]] on WikiTree '''Unincorporated Communities''' :Big Run / Boggs / Bolair / Cherry Falls / [[:Category: Cleveland, West Virginia|Cleveland]] / [[:Category: Curtin, West Virginia|Curtin]] / [[:Category: Diana, West Virginia|Diana]] / Donaldson / Dyer / Erbacon / Excelsior / Gauley Mills / Guardian / [[:Category: Hacker Valley, West Virginia|Hacker Valley]] / Halo / Replete / [[:Category: Upperglade, West Virginia |Upperglade]] / Wheeler '''Formed From''' :Webster County was formed from parts of Nicholas, Braxton, and Randolph counties in Virginia through the approval of an act of the Virginia General Assembly during its 1859-1860 session. '''Resources''' :[https://webstercounty.wv.gov Webster County, WV Official Government Website] :[[Dodrill-70|Dodrill, William Christian (1915).]][https://archive.org/details/moccasintracksot00dodr ''Moccasin tracks and other imprints'']. Charleston, WV: Lovett Printing Co. Retrieved April 20, 2014. (Historical sketches of Webster County) :[[Wikipedia:Webster_County,_West_Virginia|Wikipedia: Webster County, West Virginia]] '''Census''' :As of the census of 2000, there were 9,719 people, 4,010 households, and 2,815 families living in the county. The population density was 18 people per square mile (7/km2). There were 5,273 housing units at an average density of 10 per square mile (4/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 99.18% White, 0.01% Black or African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.06% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.01% from other races, and 0.66% from two or more races. 0.37% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. [https://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/briefs/phc-t4/tables/tab02.pdf "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000"] (PDF). United States Census Bureau. :As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 9,154 people, 3,792 households, and 2,595 families living in the county.[15] The population density was 16.5 inhabitants per square mile (6.4/km2). There were 5,428 housing units at an average density of 9.8 per square mile (3.8/km2).[16] The racial makeup of the county was 98.6% white, 0.2% black or African American, 0.1% Asian, 0.1% American Indian, 0.1% from other races, and 1.0% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 0.5% of the population.[15] In terms of ancestry, 19.8% were American, 15.7% were Irish, 12.6% were German, and 8.9% were English. [https://archive.today/20200213034412/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ACS/10_5YR/DP02/0500000US54101 DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates"]. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. [https://archive.today/20200213193306/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/GCTPH1.CY07/0500000US54101 "Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County"]. United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. '''Notables''' :[[Wikipedia:Josh_Stewart|Wikipedia: Josh Stewart]], actor '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' :[[:Category:Webster_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|Webster County, WV Cemeteries on WikiTree]] '''Sources''' See also: *WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:West Virginia West Virginia Project] *WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia Appalachia Project] **[[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team |Northern Appalachia Team]] (space page) **[[:Category:Northern_Appalachia_Team| Category: Northern Appalachia Team]] **[[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team| North Central Appalachia Team]] (space page) **[[:Category:North_Central_Appalachia_Team |Category: North Central Appalachia Team]] **[[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team| South Central Appalachia Team]] (space page) **[[:Category:South_Central_Appalachia_Team |Category: South Central Appalachia Team]] **[[:Category:West_Virginia_Appalachians |Category: West Virginia Appalachians]] (landing level for people profiles) *[http://www.wvgenweb.org/ The MDGenWeb Project] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wvwebste/webster.htm Webster County, WV] on Genweb/Rootsweb *[[:Category: Webster County, Virginia|Webster County, Virginia]] Category on WikiTree

Webster Family Mysteries

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My Father, James Clifford Webster, was told by his mother, Margaret Julia Gould, that Elton Webster was not the biological father of Clifford Elton Webster. Clifford's mother Ethel Effie Blair would never tell who his father was. I am wondering if any one knows and if they would be willing to share that information.

Weches Cemetery

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[[Category:Houston County, Texas, Cemeteries]][[Category:Weches Cemetery, Weches, Texas]] [[Category:Weches, Texas]] Contact [[Williams-34462|Melissa Moore]] or [[Selman-334|David Selman]] if you have information to add for Weches Cemetery. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11088634 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Tasks Completed=== *History added. *Added picture of Texas Historical Marker. *Added picture of gated entrance. *Added GPS coordinates for cemetery and Google Maps link. ===To Do List=== *Add list of persons buried at the cemetery. *Add pictures of Grave Markers next to each persons name. *Add Picture of Texas Historical Marker. *Add Picture of Gated Entrance. ===About=== This free space page for Weches Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===History=== Weches, Texas was founded by T.J. Hennin around 1847 near the present site of Mission Tejas State Park. In this area at one time was a large village of Tejas Indians and the mission, San Francisco De Los Tejas. The settlement was originally named Neches after the nearby Neches river but upon applying for a post office they found that the name was already taken so they just substituted the name Weches. By 1890, the population of Weches was around 100 people and had a Baptist Church, general store, a steam gristmill and a cotton gin. The Weches of today has no businesses as the population declined after World War II. Mission Tejas State Park still sees many visitors throughout the year.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnw32 ''Handbook of Texas Online''], Christopher Long, "Weches, TX". ===Historical Marker=== {{Image|file=Weches_Cemetery-1.jpg |caption=Weches Cemetery Historical Marker }} The caption on the marker reads: "Community of Weches Located near the site of 17th-century Spanish missionary activity. This farming community had its beginnings with the settlement of the McLean, Conners, Patton, and Gregg families, who had all arrived in the area by 1840. Originally known as Neches for the nearby river, the similar name Weches was adopted in 1887 when Post Office officials informed residents that "Neches" had been assigned to another community. The following year Alfred Monroe Gregg set aside land for the church, school and cemetery. The Weches Post Office closed in 1939. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986 ===Location and Map=== Weches Cemetery is located on CR1580 off of SH21 just past Mission Tejas State Park.Take a left at the Baptist Church. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
N 31 32.761 W 95 13.766 ::OR 31.546018, -95.229436 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Weches+Cemetery/@31.5458311,-95.2300138,233m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x8c851538a3441d17!8m2!3d31.5460423!4d-95.2295029 Weches Cemetery] on Google Maps. == Sources == ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Compton-2286|Compton]]||Lee Thaddeus||29 Aug 1902||26 Apr 1970||In Loving Memory of PA||[[image:Compton-2286.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Boykin-323|Compton]]||Monnie L.||08 Mar 1906||09 Dec 1988||MA||[[image:Compton-2286.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Compton-2287|Compton]]||John Acy||29 Sep 1927||23 July 2010||Together Forever PA PA||[[image:Compton-2287.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Durham-2170|Compton]]||Margaret Bernice||16 July 1929||21 Apr 2003||Nanny||[[image:Compton-2287.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Compton-2289|Compton]]||Charles Acy||17 Jan 1948||25 Nov 1972||DAD MOM Kay||[[image:Compton-2289.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hawkins-6915|Hawkins]]||Travis Neal||28, Sep 1910||01 Oct 1988||notes||[[image:Hawkins-6915.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Boykin-324|Hawkins]]||Jewel Evelyn||21 Nov 1919||16 Jul 1975||notes||[[image:Boykin-324.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hawkins-6924|Hawkins]]||Deborah Jean||15 Aug 1953||20 Feb 1960||Our Darling||[[image:Hawkins-6924.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gregg-1628|Boykin]]||Clara||6 June 1898||01 Oct 1976||notes||[[image:Gregg-1628.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Boykin-325|Boykin]]||Frank Allison||18 Oct 1900||14 May 1970||Woodmen of the World||[[image:Gregg-1628.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wear-300|Wear]]||Clifton Henry||13 Sept 1916||14 Mar 1964||WWII Vet SI USNR||[[image:Wear-300.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Noski-4|Noski]]||Louis P.||29 Aug 1911||15 Mar 1959||Rest In Peace||[[image:Noski-4.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Boykin-326|Boykin]]||James Albert||12 Oct 1883||16 Aug 1959||notes||[[image:Boykin-326.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harkins-586|May]]||Ruth Marie||21 Jan 1906||05 Dec 1970||A Loving Mother||[[image:Harkins-586.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pyle-1569|Bobbitt]]||Zenith Elenor||28 Jan 1906||11 Sep 1957||Picture on Headstone||[[image:Pyle-1569.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bobbitt-446|Bobbitt]]||William Ernest||09 Oct 1900||05 Jan 1979||notes||[[image:Pyle-1569.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crim-241|Crim]]||James Carlton||17 Jul 1921||13 Jul 1945||In Loving Memory||[[image:Crim-241.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Oakes-1294|Oakes]]||Hyram Vance||19 Aug 1910||18 May 1970||A Mason||[[image:Oakes-1294.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Womack-1707|Oakes]]||Ella Mae||24 Aug 1917||03 Apr 2012||notes||[[image:Oakes-1294.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Guinn-423|Guinn]]||John Calhoun||29 Mar 1876||06 Nov 1950||Father||[[image:Guinn-423.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Guinn-424|Guinn]]||Ollie Anne||04 Dec 1910||11 Feb 1938||Daughter||[[image:Guinn-423.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crenshaw-631|Guinn]]||Georgia Ann||11 Aug 1879||25 Oct 1918||Mother||[[image:Guinn-423.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shaw-10514|Shaw]]||Lee Irving||18 Aug 1919||14 Mar 1985||notes||[[image:shaw-10514.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sheffield-1780|Shaw]]||Hettie Eliza||28 Sep 1889||29 Dec 1979||notes||[[image:Shaw-10514.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shaw-10566|Shaw]]||Walton Elliott||05 Oct 1895||10 Feb 1974||In Loving Memory||[[image:shaw-10566.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sullivan-8654|Shaw]]||Laura Williams||15 Sep 1898||12 Aug 1961||Mother||[[image:sullivan-8654.jpg|120px]] |- |[[French-6350|King]]||Vera Beatrice||31 May 1898||17 May 1946||One We Loved So Well||[[image:French-6350.jpg|120px]] |- |[[French-6351|French]]||J. L.||08 Nov 1871||13 Feb 1908||Woodmen Of The World||[[image:French-6351.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Musick-444|French-Black]]||Lieugenia||15 Feb 1875||26 Feb 1970||notes||[[image:Musick-444.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Black-9001|Black]]||Ira R.||13 Sep 1884||08 May 1958||notes||[[image:Musick-444.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jude-92|Jude]]||Tony Lee||10 Jul 1942||02 Jan 1999||Wind Beneath My Wings||[[image:Jude-92.jpg|120px]] |- |[[French-6381|Jude]]||Barbara||05 May 1935||13 Mar 2013||Dust In The Wind||[[image:French-6381.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dowdy-576|Harris]]||Sandra Kay||18 Oct 1960||09 Aug 2015||Unconditionally Loving Mother||[[image:Dowdy-576.jpg|120px]] |- |[[French-6392|French]]||Judson Ira||16 Jun 1906||08 Jun 2002||Father||[[image:French-6392.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Musick-446|Musick]]||William Nathan||23 Jun 1853||14 Jan 1906||Mason||[[image:Musick-446.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Pugh-2234|Pugh]]||Unknown Infants||1919||1920||Infant Daughters of John & Willie||[[image:Pugh-2234.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Rosser-633|Hopper]]||Elizabeth Geneva||24 Nov 1875||03 Jan 1931||notes||[[image:Rosser-633.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hopper-2720|Hopper]]||John Washington||27 Jul 1866||06 Jun 1955||notes||[[image:Rosser-633.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gilbert-6862|Gilbert]]||Bill||dob||dod||notes||[[image:Gilbert-6862.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-359201|Gilbert]]||Betty||dob||dod||notes||[[image:Unknown-359201.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hopper-2724|Hopper]]||A. D.||13 Dec 1902||22 Feb 1903||notes||[[image:Hopper-2724.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Carswell-353|Carswell]]||Bernice Elbert||27 Feb 1909||23 Apr 1941||Skinner||[[image:Carswell-353.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-29065|Carswell]]||Erie||26 Jun 1917||05 Jun 1971||notes||[[image:Anderson-29065.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crim-242|Crim]]||James Rutherford||27 Mar 1894||01 Jul 1956||Daddy||[[image:Crim-242.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lovell-1713|Brown]]||Vera Crim Brown||11 Nov 1899||03 Jan 1972||Mother||[[image:Lovell-1713.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crim-243|Patterson]]||Carrie Pauline||26 Jul 1918||08 May 2009||Mom||[[image:Crim-243.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Patterson-9838|Patterson]]||Albert Edward||30 Sep 1903||31 Oct 2000||Pvt U.S. Army Air Forces WWII||[[image:Patterson-9838.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kellum-219|Kellum]]||Stephen Jeff||05 Oct 1876||31 Dec 1957||notes||[[image:Kellum-219.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Crenshaw-650|Kellum]]||Ella||21 Sep 1876||11 Jul 1967||notes||[[image:Kellum-219.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Factor-24|Factor]]||Ola Mae||05 Oct 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Wedding Announcement of Nickolas Baione & Dorothy Hennessey

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Newspaper clipping of wedding announcement for Nickolas Baione of and Dorothy Hennessey. The following people are mentioned in this clipping: Groom: [[Baione-2|Nickolas Baione]]
Bride: [[Hennessey-229|Dorothy Hennessey]]
Nickolas's father: [[Baione-3|Paul Baione]]
Nickolas's mother: [[Fanelli-20|Cecelia Fanelli]]
Dorothy's father: [[Hennessey-121|Charles Francis Hennessey]]
Dorothy's mother: [[Harney-88|Anna Harney]]

Wedding in Fresno 14 feb 1926

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Picture was taken by Flentz. I am sure it is a german wedding. my people came from Neubeschenowa. Looking fo the names of the bride and groom

Wedding of George Gerrard and Frances Sarson

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On 23 March 1918 Sidney George Gerrard, a soldier serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps, married Frances Maud Sarson. This resource is being started on the 100th anniversary of the event. '''The wedding''' The wedding was held in the Holy Trinity Church, Beckenham, Kent, only a short distance from the Sarson family home at 54 Lennard Road, Penge, where the reception was held. '''The photograph''' The individuals present in the photograph are: : A - the bride, [[Sarson-59|Frances Sarson]] : B - the groom, [[Gerrard-637|George Gerrard]] : C - the bride's brother, [[Sarson-65|Walter George Sarson]] : D - the bride's brother, [[Sarson-67|Bert Sarson]] : E - the bride's mother, [[Orchart-1|Rebecca Sarson]] (née Orchart) : F - the bride's sister, [[Sarson-66|Beatrice Sarson]] : G - the bride's sister, [[Sarson-64|Clara Sarson]] : H - the bride's aunt, [[Orchart-4|Clara Wilkins]] (née Orchart) : I - her husband, Ernest Wilkins : J - the groom's father, [[Gerrard-644|A. W. Gerrard]] : K - the groom's brother, [[Gerrard-645|Alfred Henry Gerrard]] : L - his wife, Elizabeth Gerrard (née Grimette) : M - bridesmaid, Frances' friend Florence. '''List of expenses''' This list, in Frances' handwriting, was compiled shortly before the wedding. It shows prices like three pounds for a wedding ring, one pound and five shillings for the hire of a carriage and pair, and one pound and three shillings for a return fare from Manchester to London.

Weddington Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] == Introduction == == History == The Weddington Family Bible originally belonged to: * [[Weddington-68|James Henderson Weddington Sr.]], passed down to (assumed): * [[Weddington-67|James Henderson Weddington Jr.]], passed down to: * [[Weddington-56|John Fletcher Weddington]], passed down to: * [[Weddington-55|John Lawrence Weddington Sr.]], passed down to: * [[Weddington-62|James Lee Weddington]], passed down on 14 May 2022 to: * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]], who has current possession of it. There is a type written note in the middle of the Bible, with an additional copy of the note, written by [[Weddington-56|John Fletcher Weddington]] that reads:
:::::"Grandfathers Bible"
Births Recorded: - Oct. 25th 1784
:::Nov. 18th 1806
:::Dec. 8th 1809

These records are made with home made ink and home
made goose quill pens mostly by my Grandfather
James Weddington who was one of the first Judges of Pike County, Ky.
after it was added to the union of states.

This Bible, according to the center leaves is of the
"Stereotype Edition" print by E. and J. White for
the "American Bible Society" 1829. This would make the
Bible 134 years old as of date 1963, however I think it is
much older and that the ending of the "Stereotype"
edition was completed in 1829 and not this particular
book.

This Bible has Table of weights, Money, Measures of time
Months of the year, Days of the week, Hours of the day
and Watches of the night.

It is bound with Pig Skin Leather.
In the note, there is a manual crossing out of the original name of his grandfather and a hand-written correction of "James". The grandfather that he is referring to is [[Weddington-68|James Henderson Weddington Sr.]] === Vanover Family === Inside the Bible is an envelope that has been written on the inside, showing the Vanover family information. The outside of the envelope is addressed to "Roscoe Vanover, Atty, Pikeville, Ky.", from "Clerk Court of Appeals, Capitol Building, Frankfort, Kentucky". It has a 2 cent postage stamp and a postage date of February 16, 1927, 3 PM, Frankfort Ky. The addressee is [[Vanover-79|Paris Roscoe Vanover]], a Judge in Kentucky, whose daughter, [[Vanover-212|Mary Elizabeth (Vanover) Weddington]], married [[Weddington-56|John Fletcher Weddington]] one of the owners of the Bible. From appearances, this envelope looks like it was used literally as a "back of the envelope" note to describe the Vanover family tree. The envelope has been taped down the middle some time ago to keep the separate pieces together. The writing on the inside looks like it was all done in the same handwriting and from what it says, we can infer that Roscoe Vanover was the author of the note. It is divided into 3 sections. The top left shows:
Father's side
John Hill, soldier
# Sarah Hill # John Hill Vanover # Roscoe Vanover
Of note, the name Roscoe Vanover is underlined, indicating that he was the author. The top right of the note shows:
Mother's side
Thomas Landreth
#Ben Landreth #Kezziah Landreth #Roscoe Vanover
In the middle at bottom shows:
Sarah Hill married
Cornelius Vanover Jr.
Their son was John Hill Vanover, my father
Again, showing that the author of the note is Roscoe Vanover. While he lists Cornelius Vanover '''Jr''' as his grandfather, technically he was [[Vanover-69|Cornelius Vanover '''VI''']]. Below this, also in the center is:
Kezziah Landreth married
John Hill Vanover, they were my
father & mother
== Using As a Source == Use this source citation on people profiles that are listed in the Weddington Family Bible:
[[Space:Weddington Family Bible|Weddington Family Bible]]. American Bible Society, Stereotype Edition, 1829. Currently in possession of [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]. Includes names, birth, and death dates of family members from 1784.

[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weddington_Family_Bible|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Photos == IN PROCESS == Transcriptions == IN PROCESS

Wedertz Name Study

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[[Category:Wedertz Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Wedertz-22|Kathy Perdue]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wedlock

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Wedlocks initially Samuel Whitlocke (c1728-1819) is Elmsdon, Essex was the forbear of the line. He was I understand an agricultural Labourer within that town. He Married Mary Underhill Law1730-1826 at Elmsdon, Essex in 14 November 1855 at St Nicholas church, Elmdon,Essex. Children James 1756-1783, Mary 1758-1781, Henry 1760, Samuel 1761- 1772, John 1764-1769, John 1770- --, Thomas 1767- 1771, Thomas 2 1774-1855.... Henry b 1760 moved to Arkesden where the Whitlock name went from Whatlock to Wedlock. And this is my direct line to my grandma. Henry had 3 grandsons came to Port Jackson to make a new life. Here is where our Wedlock line continues. Emigrating aboard the Euphrates in 1855. The goal of this project is to ... To Find my my family? Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Harrison-3736|Robyn Aulmann]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5539990 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wedmore, Somerset One Place Study

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== Wedmore, Somerset One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Wedmore, Somerset|category=Wedmore, Somerset One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2700621|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wedmore, Somerset One Place Study|WikiTree Pages that link here]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wedmore%2C_Somerset WikiTree Profiles linked to Wedmore] ===Name=== The name '''Wedmore''' is thought to mean ''Hunting Lodge'' or ''Hunting Moor'' in Old English. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Somerset :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.226, -2.81 :'''Elevation:''' ===About=== Wedmore is a large village in Somerset often called the Isle of Wedmore as it is situated on raised ground on the Somerset Levels. It is part of Sedgemoor District Council and the parish includes the villages of Wedmore, Blackford and Theale, and 17 hamlets: Bagley, Blakeway, Clewer, Crickham, Cocklake, Heath House, Latcham, Little Ireland, Middle Stoughton, Mudgley, Panborough, Sand, Stoughton Cross, Washbrook, West End, West Ham and West Stoughton (from Wikipedia). The [https://www.theisleofwedmore.net/history/history-of-wedmore-somerset/ Isle of Wedmore website] has lots of interesting and useful information including a Genealogy section. ===History=== [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13372 A Vision of Britain through Time - Wedmore] An interesting article about fashions of a Wedmore family 1816-1916 can be found [https://www.yalhs.org.uk/1979-oct-pg06-11_fashions-of-a-wedmore-family-1816-1916/ here]. Several Wedmore family names are mentioned. A History of The Hall, Wedmore, and its inhabitants can be found [https://amgouldsomersetauthor.com/the-hall-wedmore/ here]. The Wedmore Chronicle [ed. by S.H.A. Hervey] can be accessed [https://archive.org/details/wedmorechronicl00unkngoog/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater here]. ===Churches=== The following churches have parish records that can be accessed online: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary%27s_Church,_Wedmore '''St Mary's Parish Church, Wedmore''':] [https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/53cd4982eca9ebee4f0090af/show_place?locale=en FreeReg - St Mary's Parish Church] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Trinity_Church,_Blackford '''Holy Trinity Church, Blackford, Wedmore:'''] [https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/53cd4999eca9ebee4f00b90d/show_place?locale=en FreeReg - Blackford (Wedmore)] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Church,_Theale '''Christ Church, Theale:'''] [https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/53cd4982eca9ebee4f009035/show_place?locale=en FreeReg - Theale] ===War Memorials=== [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/24873 Wedmore Memorial Cross] is situated in the grounds of St Mary’s Parish Church. It lists the names of 31 men who died in World War I. These men have Wiki profiles: *[[Adams-63681|Stanley Charles Adams (1898-1915)]] *[[Banwell-148|Ernest Arthur Banwell (1896-1916)]] *[[Binning-766|Fred Binning (bef.1874-1916)]] *[[Bracey-305|Victor Charles Edelsten Bracey (1897-1917)]] *[[Churches-121|Albert Thomas Churches (1895-1918)]] *[[Cottrell-2387|William Cottrell (1885-1919)]] *[[Fear-535|Arthur Henry Fear (1896-1917)]] *[[Patch-1111|Albert Patch (1898-1918)]] *[[Leigh-3038|George Leigh (bef.1897-1915)]] *[[Tucker-22350|Leonard Tucker (1891-1918)]] *[[Wall-9429|George Stanley Wall (1892-1917)]] [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/24869 Wedmore War Memorial] is situated inside St Mary’s Parish Church. It lists the names of 32 men from the parish who died in World War I. [https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/24856 Theale War Memorial] is situated in Christ Church Churchyard, Theale. It lists the names of 17 men from the village who died during World War I and World War II. ===Population=== A detailed breakdown of the population of Wedmore from 1801 to 1961 is available [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10445360/theme/POP here] Current population details [https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southwestengland/somerset/E34000127__wedmore/ here] ===Local and Family History Societies=== The Wedmore area is covered by two Family History Societies: [https://sdfhs.org/ Somerset and Dorset Family History Society] [http://www.wsmfhs.org.uk/ Weston-super-Mare and District Family History Society] The Yeovil Archeological and Local History Society covers Wedmore and can be found [https://www.yalhs.org.uk/ here]. ===Resources=== The following websites are free to use and have records and information relating to the parish of Wedmore: [https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/somerset/wedmore-somerset-family-history-guide/ Parishmouse] [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Wedmore GENUKI] [http://www.durtnall.org.uk/Somerset%20Pages.htm Somerset Pages] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372181 FindaGrave - St Mary's Parish Churchyard] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=21599&query=%2Bplace%3A%22England%2C%20Somerset%2C%20Wedmore%22 Family Search - various record sets for Wedmore] [https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen - all Census records for Wedmore 1841-1911] [https://archive.org/details/wedmoreparishre00hervgoog/page/n14/mode/2up Internet Archive - Wedmore Parish Registers - Baptisms] [https://archive.org/details/wedmoreparishre01hervgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?q=Wedmore+Parish+Registers Internet Archive - Wedmore Parish Registers - Burials] [https://swheritage.org.uk/somerset-archives/ Somerset Archives]. Search for records held at the Somerset Heritage Centre - includes property deeds for Wedmore and parish records dating back to 1531. [https://forebears.io/england/somerset/wedmore Forebears website for Somerset, Wedmore] ===Family Trees=== The following online family trees cover Wedmore families. Please note that they are not sourced and should be used for reference only, not as sources for WikiTree profiles. [https://www.somersetlarders.com/pages/index.php?page=content Somerset Larders] [http://www.tutton.org/ Tutton Family Tree] [https://duckett.one-name.net/somerset/index.htm Somerset Ducketts] ===Notables=== *[[Wikipedia:Penelope Fitzgerald|Penelope Fitzgerald]], Booker prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer; weekend resident at Theale Post Office, approximately 1981–1986."So I have thought of you" Ed. Terence Dooley, Fourth Estate (2008) ==Sources==

Weed Name Study

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[[Category:Weed Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Wilson-11435|Kay Wilson]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Weeden Shields Civil War Pension File

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[[Shields-38|Weeden Shields]] was the son of [[Shields-25|Adam Shields]] and [[Mills-22|Martha Mills]], as well as the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He was born May 27, 1823 in Virginia. He never married. He died January 8, 1910 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana.

Weekly Chat Puzzles

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Weekly Chat Puzzles ===Table of Puzzles=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Type ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Puzzle PDF ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Puzzle Image |- | Genealogy 101||Crossword||2017-06-30||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Weekly_Chat_Puzzles Genealogy 101]||[[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles.jpg|100 px]] |- | Genealogy 102||Crossword||2017-07-21||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-1 Genealogy 102]||[[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-1.jpg|100 px]][[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-2.jpg|100px]] |}

Weeks, 1913

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[[Category: Resources, Bell Name Study]][[Category: Bells According to Weeks, Bell Name Study]] ---- :Weeks, Lyman Horace, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results '''''The Bell family in America'''''], New York, W.M. Clemens, 1913[http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results ''The Bell family in America'']. Click the title link to go to World Cat for a list of where this book can be accessed. It is also available online through [https://archive.org/stream/bellfamilyinamer00week#page/9/mode/1up archive.org] and as a [https://ia801408.us.archive.org/30/items/bellfamilyinamer00week/bellfamilyinamer00week.pdf pdf] (also through archive.org). :provides an view of the earliest generations of the Bell family that appears to intersect that of [[Space:Rankin, 1934|Rankin]] and [[Space:Bell, 1977|G. G. Bell]]| data in some places, though it differs significantly in others. It's accuracy is difficult to assess. :This book is available in several formats [http://www.archive.org/details/bellfamilyinamer00week here]. : :Weeks' account is most easily connected with this the Rankin-G. G. Bell data working back from with "John Bell of TN" ([[Bell-924 ]]), the only individual clearly identified across both accounts. :John Bell ([[Bell-924 ]]) appears in GENERATION 6 in the chart below. :GENERATION 6 : .........................................................................................John (1797 TN) :.............................................................................................| :.............................................................................................| :GENERATION 5 :...............................Hugh (1767 PA).....John (1769 PA).....Samuel (1771 PA(?)) :.........................................| :.........................................| :GENERATION 4 :.............................Samuel (1732 PA).....Andrew(PA),,,,,James (PA).....Robert (PA).....William (PA) :..........................................................................| :..........................................................................| :GENERATION 3 :..................................Samuel.....Williiam.....John (1712 PA).....Joseph :......................................................................| :......................................................................| :GENERATION 2 :............................................................Matthew (1677 UL->NY->PA)...John(1679 UL - 1743 NH) :....................................................................| :....................................................................| :GENERATION 1 :......................................................Matthew (~1650 SCOT -> =< 1689 UL) :In GENERATION 4, Samuel and Robert could be Samuel Bell II ([[Bell-1372]]) and Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]]). The dates correspond roughly. The birth in PA and early movements of Robert roughly mach those of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]]). But Robert never reaches NC and his military record is totally different from that of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]] ) which is abundantly documented. Weeks' Samuel never leaves PA, though his children (GENERATION 5) appear in Davidson County TN. Their names correspond somewhat with those of the children of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]] ) rather than those of Samuel Bell II ([[Bell-1372]]), though the correspondance is not close. :GENERATION 3 would be the generation of Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]) and Robert Bell I ([[Bell-903]]), but Weeks' John would have to be Robert Bell I (Bell-874) to make this work. But, it's only on Rankin's account that there are two generations of Samuel and Robert Bell's. On G. G. Bell's account, Week's GENERATION 3 would be acceptable. :The interesting question is whether it is reasonable to take Week's GENERATIONS 2 and 1 as an even plausible suggestion for the ancestry of the Bells in the Rankin-G. G. Bell data. Is Weeks really talking about the same people? :Weeks provides no sources beyond names appearing in the 1790 US Census and occasional references to tax records. I can not identify the individuals mentioned above in his list of names from the 1790 census. Members of GENERATIONS 5 are located on tax records and as public office holders in Davidson County TN in 1780-90's. This is consistent with what the Rankin-G. G. Bell data says about the ancestors of John Bell ([[Bell-924]]) But their connection to GENERATION 4 and earlier generations is not documented. It appears that Weeks may have looked at lots of material and uncritically taken like-named individuals appearing in different sources to be identical. It does not appear that he should be taken seriously as a competitor to the Rankin-G. G. Bell data. One might simply dismiss the whole of his work. But, it might be worthwhile, in the absence of any competing data at all, to keep his GENERATIONS 2 and 1 under consideration. :05/22/11 :JDS ([[Sneed-20]])

Weeks Bible - Owned by John R. Weeks

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[[Category: Family Bible]] == History of the Bible == In 1979 the Bible was in the possession of [[Weeks-1345|John R. Weeks]] of Mansfield, Ohio. He made copies and provided them to [[Smith-43647|David N. Smith]]. The pages are difficult to read and David created abstracts of the Bible pages. After David's death, his files were given to [[Smith-40964|Philip W. Smith]] by Fred, brother of David. {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-2.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Bible Page 1. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-1.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Abstract Page 1. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Bible Page 2. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-3.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Abstract Page 2. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-4.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Bible Page 3. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-5.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Abstract Page 3. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-6.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Bible Page 4. }} {{Image|file=Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R_Weeks-8.jpg |align=c |size=575 |caption=Abstract Page 4. }} === Profiles for some of those listed in the Bible === *[[Pelton-182|Louisa (Pelton) Smith (1817 - 1903)]] *[[Smith-43634|Albert Smith (1814 - 1885)]] == What links here == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weeks_Bible_-_Owned_by_John_R._Weeks]]

Weeks Name Study

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[[Category:Weeks Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == == Reference == Leonard Weeks, of Greenland, N. H. and descendants, 1639-1888 : with early records of families connected, including the following names:--Bailey. Bartlett. Brackett. Burley. Chapman. Chesley. Clark. Eastman. Folsom. Fowler. French. Frost. Haines. Hilton. Home. Lane. March. Mead. Moody. Moore. Philbrook. Pickering. Perkins. Rollins. Sanborn. Scammon. Thompson. Wiggin and Wingate by Chapman, Jacob, 1810-1903 [https://archive.org/details/leonardweeksofgre00chap/mode/1up]

Wegefarth County, Texas

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Welcome to Wegefarth County, Texas Project!
*'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ====History/Timeline==== '''See the image of Wegefarth county in 1783.''' {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=172 |caption=Wegefarth co. in dispute}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Wegefarth. }} '''DEFUNCT/ABOLISHED COUNTY''' The Texas Legislature passed an act creating new counties in the Texas Panhandle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegefarth_County,_Texas ====Formed From==== *FORMED FROM BEXAR COUNTY and Young counties Wegefarth County was a Texas county, created on June 2, 1873 from Bexar territory (the county which San Antonio is currently in) and Young territories. This county was named for C. Wegefarth, who was the president of the Texas Immigrant Aid and Supply Company Three years later the vast lands of Bexar County were split. Each county formed in the Panhandle from this huge area was relatively square. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Ghost-Counties-of-Texas.htm#buchel Wegefarth County was abolished under a legislative act that created new counties across the Panhandle and, more broadly, across much of the northwestern area of the state. . *Wegefarth County was abolished on August 21, 1876. ====Geography==== :Wegefarth county shared boundaries with Hardeman County, the Indian Territory, and with Greer County which was involved in a territorial dispute between Texas and the U.S. government.{{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Wegefarth/Greer/Indian Territory map, 1874. }}{{clear}} The US government had established that Greer County belonged to the Indian Territory. "Handbook of Texas Online - WEGEFARTH COUNTY General Laws of the State of Texas (1876), Chapter 144, Page 242. Bexar County, which was originally HUGE. ====Adjacent counties==== Greer County, Hardeman County, Indian Territory ====Protected areas==== *Indian Territory ===Geography=== The new counties formed by the legislature from lands previously held by Wegefarth were: :Collingsworth and Donley and a portion of Briscoe, Childress, Gray, Hall, and Wheeler counties. Wegefarth County was abolished. Wegefarth County, which came into being on June 2, 1873 only lasted a brief three years. It was erased from state maps in August of 1876 when the huge lands of Bexar County were broken into the familiar square counties of the upper Panhandle. {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Greer / Wegefarrth. }} ==Sources==

Wehrhahn Name Study

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Weights, Measures, and Coinage in New Netherland

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[[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] == Measurements of Value and Quantity in New Netherland == Aside from the '''beaver''' (one beaver pelt), which was seemingly the fundamental standard of value in the New Netherland economy, the units of measure and value cited in New Netherland records can be difficult to understand. The New Netherland Institute maintains a webpage entitled '''[http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/guide-to-seventeenth-century-dutch-coins-weights-and-measures/ Guide to Seventeenth Century Dutch Coins, Weights and Measures]'''. Following are some of the units more commonly encountered, excerpted from that page and the Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_units_of_measurement Dutch units of measurement]. ===Units of measure=== * '''roede''' (unit of distance; compare the English word "rod") = approximately 12 feet ''(but more specifically, a Rhinelandse roede was 12.36 feet and an Amsterdamse morgen was 12.07 feet)'' * '''morgen''' (unit of area) = 2 acres of land ''(but more specifically, a Rhinelandse morgen was 600 square Rhinelandse roeden or 2.103 acres, and an Amsterdamse morgen was 600 square Amsterdamse roeden or 2.069 acres)'' * '''schepel''' (unit of dry volume) = 0.764 bushel wheat or 1.29 bushels salt. ''When applied to land, a schepel was the land area that could be sown with a schepel of rye.'' * '''zak''' = 3 schepels * '''mudde''' or '''mud''' (unit of dry volume) = 4 schepels * '''ons''' (unit of weight; compare the English word "ounce") = 1.085 ounces * '''pond''' (unit of weight; compare the English word "pound") = 16 '''ons''' = 17.36 ounces * '''last''' or '''scheepslast''' (unit of weight) = 4000 '''pond''' (roughly two tons) * '''last''' (unit of volume) = 36 zakken, 27 mudden, or 108 schepels * '''kan''', '''can''', or '''pot''' (units of fluid volume) = about a quart ===Money=== * 1 '''guilder''' = 20 '''stuiver''' (also spelled '''stiver''') * 1 '''Carolus guilder''' = 1 '''daelder''' = 1.5 '''guilders''' * 1 '''rijksdaelder''' or '''rixdollar''' = 2.5 '''guilders''' * 1 '''piece-of-eight''' = 2.4 '''guilders''' or 48 '''stuivers''' ===Wampum=== Wampum, also known as '''sewant''' or '''zeewant''', was a currency for transactions between settlers and Indians and for transactions between settlers. ------------------------------- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weights%2C_Measures%2C_and_Coinage_in_New_Netherland WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

Weigt: UK, Germany, Poland, Czeck and America

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[[Category:Weigt Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find family members sharing the name Weigt. Even better, DNA cousins. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Weigt-5|Phillip Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find earliest appearance of the name * Flesh out a tree of origin * Find relatives and family history Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15799976 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Weigt Name Study

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[[Category:Weigt Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Weigt-5|Phillip Thompson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center Graveyard

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[[Category: Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center Graveyard, Weifang, Shandong]] See: * [[:Category: Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center Graveyard, Weifang, Shandong|Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center Graveyard category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weixian_Internment_Camp Weixian Internment Camp] '''Cemetery name:''' Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center Graveyard '''Address:''' Now under Chinese hospital. Compound included what is now Hebin Park, Weifang, Shandong Province, China. '''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.7015194, 119.1262194 '''Estimated Burials:''' No formal records. Current identified list at 37( 31 documented burials during internment). '''Information:''' Weihsien mission was created by American Presbyterian mission and was named by the Chinese the "Courtyard of the Happy Way" (Le Dao Yuan). It was comprised of twenty-four acres of treed landscape and a rock fortified compound. The during the Japanese occupation of China, the Mission was converted by the Japanese into a interment camp, called a "Civilian Assembly Center", for fifteen hundred civilians, some who were held there for two and a half years, and others who were held until the end of the war. The burials listed here fall into two catagories. The first is the original burials during the mission period. They were marked by stones. The second is those who, for age or mistreatment, did not survive the internment. They were marked only by small wooden crosses. The burial area has since been built over. One contemporary stone has been set in memory of Eric Liddell, who won gold in the 1924 Olympics.

Weik's history of Putnam County, Indiana

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[[Category:Putnam County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Weik's history of Putnam County, Indiana * by Jesse William Weik. Weik, J. W. (1910). Weik's history of Putnam County, Indiana. Indianapolis, Ind: B.F. Bowen. * Archive.org: [https://archive.org/details/weikshistoryofpu00weik] * Familysearch.org: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE591679&from=fhd] * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/weiks-history-of-putnam-county-indiana/oclc/12390522] '''Description:''' This history of [[Wikipedia:Putnam_County,_Indiana|Putnam County]] begins with the [[Wikipedia:Treaty_of_Greenville|Treaty of Greenville]], executed at Greenville, Ohio on August 3, 1795. In 14 brief chapters are described typical county concerns such organization of the county; courts, courthouses, and the bar; early settlers and incidents; education; church history and religious societies; banks and banking; journalism; incidents of early history; townships in the county; Military record; noted murder trials; and the City of Greencastle. The bulk of the book is devoted to biographies of notable Putnam County residents. A point worth noting from the Preface regarding factual accuracy "Every biographical sketch in the work has been submitted to the party interested, for correction, and therefore any error of fact, if there be any, is solely due to the person for whom the sketch was prepared." * Citation Example: :::Weik, J. W. ''[[Space:Weik's_history_of_Putnam_County%2C_Indiana|Weik's history of Putnam County, Indiana]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Weik|Weik]]: p. 676. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weik's_history_of_Putnam_County%2C_Indiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Weimarer Fürstengruft

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[[Category: Weimarer Fürstengruft, Weimar, Thüringen]] The Weimarer Fürstengruft (Weimar Princely Crypt) is the burial place of some members of the Houses of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in the historical cemetery in Weimar. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and supposedly Friedrich Schiller were also buried in it. == First Tomb == {{Image |file=Weimarer_Furstengruft.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} People buried in the first tomb: # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-1|Herzog Wilhelm IV.]] (1598-1662) # [[Von_Anhalt-Dessau-5|Herzogin Eleonora Dorothea]] (1602-1664) # [[Von_Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-11|Herzogin Christiana Elisabetha]] (1638-1679) # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-2|Herzog Johann Ernst V.]] (1627-1683) # Prinz Johann Wilhelm (1686-1686) # Prinzessin Eleonora Christiana (1689-1690) # Prinzessin Johanna Augusta (1690-1691) # [[Von_Anhalt-Zerbst-2|Herzogin Sophia Augusta]] (1663-1694) # Prinz Carl Friedrich (1695-1696) # Prinzessin Christiana Sophia (1700-1701) # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-4|Herzogin Anna Dorothea]] (1657-1704) # Prinzessin Maria Louisa (1697-1704) # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-7|Herzog Johann Ernst IX.]] (1664-1707) # Prinzessin Johanna Eleonora Henrietta (1721-1722) # Prinzessin Charlotta Agnesa Leopoldina (1720-1724) # Herzogin Eleonora Wilhelmina (1696-1726) # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-6|Herzog Wilhelm Ernst]] (1662-1728) # Prinz Jmanuel Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard (1725-1729) # Prinz Johann Wilhelm (1719-1732) # Prinz Carl August Eugenius (1735-1736) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-8|Herzog Ernst August]] (1688-1748) # Prinzessin Johanna Charlotta (1693-1751) # Prinzessin Wilhelmina Augusta (1717-1752) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-5|Herzog Ernst August Constantin]] (1737-1758) == Second Tomb == {{Image |file=Weimarer_Furstengruft-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} People buried in the second tomb: # [[VonSachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-2|Großherzog Carl August]] (1757-1828) # [[Hessen-Darmstadt-5|Großherzogin Louisa]] (1757-1830) # [[Sachsen-Meiningen-9|Herzogin Ida]] (1794-1852) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-1|Großherzog Carl Friedrich]] (1783-1853) # Prinzessin Anna Sophia (1851-1859) # [[Романова-7|Großherzogin Maria Paulowna]] (1786-1859) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-12|Herzog Bernhard]] (1792-1862) # Prinzessin Anna Amalia Maria (1828-1864) # Prinz Alexander (1857-1891) # [[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-5|Erbgroßherzog Carl August]] (1844-1894) # [[Van_Oranje-Nassau-44|Großherzogin Sophie]] (1824-1897) # Prinz Bernhard Heinrich (1878-1900) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-10|Großherzog Carl Alexander]] (1818-1901) # [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-13|Erbgroßherzogin Pauline]] (1852-1904) # Großherzogin Caroline (1884-1905) == Tombs of Goethe and Schiller == {{Image |file=Weimarer_Furstengruft-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} Tombs of [[Goethe-22|Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] and [[Schiller-192|Friedrich Schiller]] are located in the Weimarer Fürstengruft. However the tomb of Friedrich Schiller is empty. == Sources == == See also == * [[:Category: Weimarer Fürstengruft, Weimar, Thüringen]] * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weimarer_F%C3%BCrstengruft German Wikipedia]

Weingart Name Study

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Weinheimer Family Photos

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John McDougal "late of Schenectady, Carpenter" oath of allegiance, 3 July 1804, York, Upper Canada . 5'10" high, light blue eyes, dark brown hair, 27 years old. Ontario oaths at Toronto Public Library in Reaman, History of Vaughan, pg. 24. 1780 Feb 17; John Mcdougall, Ann Elisabeth Kennedy; John; https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/schenectady_baptisms.htm McDougal John Farmholder Notice not to try and purchase land [no. 76] May 24, 1796, p. 3 McDougall Mrs. Home owner Ad for French School [no. 102] Nov. 22, 1796, p. 2 McDougall John Committee member Meeting for electioneering [no. 119] Mar. 21, 1797, p. 1 McDougall John Person for whom land was surveyed Land for sale [no. 75] May 17, 1796, p. 3 -Mohawk Mercury Newspaper Index – 1795-1798 Index created from microfilmed issues of the Mohawk Mercury from February 9, 1795 (no. 9) to March 13, 1798 (no. 170), in the collections of the Grems-Doolittle Library. https://schenectadyhistorical.org/admin/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Mohawk-Mercury-Index.pdf Moses W. Soals & John McDougall http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/news_runaways.html RAN AWAY from the subscribers, living in Schenectady, on the night of the 18th of May last, two Apprentice Lads, the one named Moses W. Soals, jun. of the carpenter's trade-and the other named John M'Dougall of the taylor's trade. Moses W. Soals, jun. is between 18 and 19 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, has long light brown hair, downcast blue eyes, a small scar under his left eye,, has a running stooping walk, is remarkable for framing and telling lies, is a pretty good scholar, especially in writing, and has a smattering of Latin and physical terms, having formerly lived with an apothecary in New Marlborough, Connecticut, from whence he eloped, has since been tried for altering pewter buttons into English shillings, for which he was paid under a recognizance of - - - . He lately escaped to Oneida, to which he was pursued, taken and brought back, his master being obliged to pay a certain sum for his nefarious theft. Had on when he went away a very dark green coat, with large metal buttons, a white double-breasted cloth vest, a pair of grey coating overalls, and a small round hat with a ribband about it; he took with him three white shirts, and several other articles too tedious to mention. John McDougall was about 19 years of age in March last, about 5 feet 6 inches high, thick and well fed, round faced, dark brown eyes, coars short black hair, speaks pretty good English, walks somewhat stooping; was formerly connected with the above Soals, and like him laid under a recognizance. Had on when he went off a super-fine green cloth coat, with open metal buttons, a scarlet cloth waistcoat, a pair of brown cloth breeches, a pair of white ribbed silk hose; took with him a white dimity waistcoat, a white corduroy ditto, a pair of Nankeen breeches, and a round hat with a ribband and rose. Whoever will take up said apprentices, and return them to their masters, shall receive a reward of Twenty Dollars for both, or Ten Dollars for either. ROBERT ALEXANDER. ALEXANDER WATSON. Schenectady, June 7, 1788. On a certificate being produced to the printers of this paper, that the said apprentices are in safe confinement, he is authorized to pay a reward of Sixteen Dollars, or Eight Dollars for either. [Source: Albany Journal (NY) Monday, June 16, 1788; transcribed by Mary Kay Krogman]

Weir Family Reunion Photos

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Martha Weir, had a number of old "reunion" photos so I called them Weir Reunion photos, but they should probably more accurately be called Bledsoe Reunions. She could only provide a few names for the individuals in these photos though. I hope more can be identified in the future. Can you identify anyone? This reunion possibly occurred in 1914 if the child Minnie Weir is holding is actually Eleanor Weir. :Identified by Martha Weir: [[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] (possibly holding Eleanor b. Dec 1913); [[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]] & [[Bledsoe-1666|Ida Mae Bledsoe Starkey]]; Loren Reed; Mary Weir; [[Reed-12224|Mary Reed Petty]]; :Identified by JADS, a Richards descendant: [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]]; [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; [[Reed-12223|Bonnie Bell Reed]], perhaps? {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-1.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 3" }}
I think this photo was taken about 1917. I wonder if the giant flag was there because this was during WWI war time? Minnie Weir is holding a small baby who could be Martha Weir, born in July of 1916. :[[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] possibly holding Martha Weir (b. Jul 1916); Mary Weir; [[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]], possibly holding Earl Starkey (b. 1914); Ogle Starkey; Chester Starkey; [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]]; [[Reed-12222|Elijah Reed]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; Loren Reed; [[Reed-12221|David Thomas Reed]]; [[Reed-29420|James W Reed]] & [[Keaton-695|Harriot Keaton Reed]]; [[Bledsoe-1659|James A Bledsoe]] & [[Hawtin-68|Mary Hawtin Bledsoe]]; [[Piety-18|John Duncan ‘Early’ Piety]] & [[Trueblood-180|Mary Trueblood Piety]]; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-6.jpg |size=l |caption="Reunion group w Flag" }}
This photo was probably taken in the summer or fall of 1919. Minnie Weir is holding a very young Paul Weir and he was born in November of 1918. It is possible she is holding Martha and the photo was taken about 1917... :[[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; :[[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] holding Paul (b. Nov 1918), Mary Weir, Ethel Weir May, Ruth Weir Motz, Eleanor Weir Smith; :[[Piety-18|John Duncan 'Early' Piety]] [Dick T Weir's cousin] & [[Trueblood-180|Mary Trueblood Piety]]; :[[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]] & [[Bledsoe-1666|Ida Mae Bledsoe Starkey]], Chester Starkey, Ogle Starkey, Edgar Starkey, Earl Starkey; :[[Reed-12222|Elijah Everett Reed]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]], [[Reed-12223|Bonnie Bell Reed]], [[Reed-12221|David Reed]]; :[[Reed-29420|James W Reed]] & [[Keaton-695|Harriot Keaton Reed]] [Elijah's half brother]; Loren Reed [grand nephew of James Reed]; :[[Mahan-1381|Uriah ["Dude"?] Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]] [David Hugh Bledsoe's sister]; :[[Richards-19964|Henry Richards]] & [[Gambill-426|Nancy Caroline Gambill Richards]] (d. Aug 1921) [Rebecca's daughter], Lula Pearl Richards, Walter Richards, Mildred Richards, Edna Richards, Edgar Richards, Wayne Richards, Lester Richards; :[[Richards-19965|Columbus Richards]] [Henry's father]; [[Richards-10970|Albert Richards]] [Henry's brother]; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-7.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 2" }}
This image appears to be a wedding, perhaps; there is no obvious bride and groom but there are a lot of corsages being worn! I am guessing it was around 1921 as Paul Weir was was born in 1918 and he looks about 3 years old here. The following people have been identified in the photo so far: :Identified by Martha Weir: [[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] holding Paul Weir (b.1918) & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]]; [[Gambill-425|John Newton Gambill]] & [[Mitchell-39647|Manara Belle “Babe” Mitchell Gambill]]; Mary Weir; Ethel Weir May; [[Reed-12224|Mary Reed Petty]]; [[Reed-12225|Edith Reed Kester]]; Martha Weir; Eleanor Weir Smith; Ruby Fern Gambill; Zilpha Rebecca Catherine Richards Garrow; Ruth Weir Motz; :Identified by JADS, a Richards descendant: [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]]; [[Richards-19964|Henry Richards]]; Walter Richards; Edna Martha Richards Wilson; [[Reed-12222|Elijah]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; Roy Richards; Harold & Lula Pearl Richards Ring; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-5.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 4" }}

Weitzel Volga Germans

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Welaregang Cemetery, NSW

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Welaregang Cemetery, Welaregang, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Welaregang is situated in the Upper Murray River region of NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/-36.0123/147.9579 Link to map of location of Welaregang Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Welaregang Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Complete ===To Do=== *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |Unreadable||||||||||120040 |- |[[ Rice-15168|Curran, Susan Muriel]]||||1916 Oct 18 ||||W. of Nicholas. nee Rice||Death Notice |- |[[Dunstan-659|Dunstan, Edward John (Ted)]]||1920 Sep 09||2009 May 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Dunstan-659.jpg 120007] |- |[[Husquin-1|Husquin, W J-B (Willy)]]||||1967 May 28||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Husquin-1.jpg 120004] |- |[[Paton-1027|Paton, ???la (Moela?) Margaret]]||1919?||1999?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Paton-1027.jpg 120027] |- |[[Paton-970|Paton, Andrew Clydsdale]] ||1875 May 12||1947 Oct 14||||H of Ismay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Paton-970.jpg 120037] |- |[[McKenzie-4970|Paton, Coral Jean]]||||1997 Dec 14||89||W of Thomas||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McKenzie-4970.jpg 120042] |- |[[Paton-1017|Paton, David Henry]]||1923 Mar 13||1990 Jul 02||54||F of Judith, Debora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Paton-1017.jpg 120043] |- |[[Buchanan-4413|Paton, Elizabeth McWilliam]]||||1966 Jul 23||?||with Frank Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Buchanan-4413.jpg 120015] |- |[[Paton-1018|Paton, F B]]||||1997 May 12||82||AIF VX58556; F of Ken, Tim, Scott; GF of Casey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Paton-1018.jpg 120019] |- |[[McMeekin-112|Paton, Florence Mary]] ||||1966 Nov 21||86||with Thomas Henderson Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Paton-974.jpg 120009] |- |[[Paton-1019|Paton, Frances ? Dorothea]]||||?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Paton-1019.jpg 120032] |- |[[Paton-981|Paton, Frank McKinnon]] ||||1959 Oct 07||?||AIF; with Elizabeth Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Paton-981-1.jpg 120015A] |- |[[Paton-973|Paton, Geoffrey H]] ||||1981 Oct 11||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Paton-973.jpg 120014] |- |[[Paton-1023|Paton, Helen]]||1924 Jan 18||2011 Apr 22||||W of Thomas (Murray Paton; M of Barry, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Paton-1023.jpg 120030] |- |[[Paton-980|Paton, Ian William]] ||||1952 Mar 31||48||H of Rosina; F of Donal, Anne, Jen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Paton-980.jpg 120041] |- |[[Bowden-2273|Paton, Ismay Sydonie]]||1884 Jan 26||1948 Sep 15||||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Paton-970.jpg 120037] |- |[[Paton-975|Paton, Jean]] ||1910 Jan 08||1983 Aug 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Paton-975.jpg 120038] |- |[[Johnson-65435|Paton, Judith Mary]]||1925 Mar 25||1998 Jul 02||||nee Johnson; with Stephen Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Paton-1024.jpg 120020] |- |[[Major-2337|Paton, Lorna Helene]]||1920 Dec 12||1984 Aug 19||||W of Peter; M of Mardi, Trevor, Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Paton-1026.jpg 120010] |- |[[Drake-6191|Paton, Martha]] ||||||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Paton-972.jpg 120039] |- |[[Paton-971|Paton, Oliver Bruce]] ||1922 Feb 01||1963 Dec 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Paton-971.jpg 120024] |- |[[Paton-1026|Paton, Peter Raymond]]||1914 Mar 05||1970 Nov 02||||H of Lorna; F of Mardi, Trevor, Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Paton-1026.jpg 120010] |- |[[Land-2165|Paton, Rosina Kathleen]]||||1965 Feb 02||61||W of Ian; M of Donal, Anne, Jen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Paton-980.jpg 120041] |- |[[Paton-1024|Paton, Stephen Macdonald]]||1921 Oct 20||2000 Mar 19||||with Judith Paton (nee Johnson)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Paton-1024.jpg 120020] |- |[[Paton-976|Paton, Thomas (Murray)]] ||1914 Aug 18||1982 Jun 30||||AIF VX38644; H of Helen; F of Barry, Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Paton-976.jpg 120031] |- |[[Paton-972|Paton, Thomas]] ||||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Paton-972.jpg 120039] |- |[[Paton-1016|Paton, Thomas C]]||||1960 Apr 28||54||H of Coral||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McKenzie-4970.jpg 120042] |- |[[Paton-974|Paton, Thomas Henderson]] ||||1962 Oct 03||82||with Florence Mary Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Paton-974.jpg 120009] |- |[[Paton-1025|Paton, Timothy Frank]]||1949 Sep 27||2012 Apr 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Paton-1025.jpg 120021] |- |[[Paton-1028|Paton, Trevor Henderson]]||1956 Sep 16||2000 Jun 01||||H of Suzanne Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Paton-1028.jpg 120008] |- |[[Paton-1029|Torrens, Diana Hill (Margaret)]]||1922 Feb 01||2003 Apr 03||||AAMWS VFX128600; D of Andrew & Ismay Paton; W of Robert; M of Andrew, Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Paton-1029.jpg 120022] |- | [[Williams-59695|Williams Eli James]] ||1870 || 1930 Apr 22 || 60 || b. Southampton England || Obituary |- |[[Zwar-3|Zwar, Michael Richard]]||||1964 Sep 08||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Zwar-3.jpg 120006] |}

Welburn Name Study

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[[Category:Welburn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Welburn-134|David Welburn]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Welby General Cemetery

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[[Category:Welby_General_Cemetery%2C_Welby%2C_New_South_Wales|Category: Welby General Cemetery, Welby, New South Wales]] See also: * [[:Category:Welby_General_Cemetery%2C_Welby%2C_New_South_Wales|Category: Welby General Cemetery, Welby, New South Wales]] * [[Space:Welby_General_Cemetery_Table_of_Graves|Welby General Cemetery Table of Graves]] '''Cemetery name:''' Welby General Cemetery '''Address:''' Meranie St, Welby NSW 2575 '''GPS coordinates:''' -34.436, 150.429 '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' Also known as Mittagong General Cemetery and formerly as Fitzroy General Cemetery, Welby General Cemetery is one of the council cemeteries operated by Wingecarribee Shire Council in New South Wales. It is located at the southern end of the Mittagong township at Welby, which is named after Welby's Farm, one of the first farm houses in the Mittagong district. The area of Welby used to be known as Fitzroy. The Old Hume Highway Guide [https://www.visitupperlachlan.com.a/hume_highway_guide.pdf Welby] The cemetery has the following sections: : Presbyterian : Uniting (possibly previously Methodist) : Anglican : Probably Roman Catholic (the signpost is broken but it seems to be an RC section) : General Lawn Section 1 : General Lawn Section 2 : Memorial Walls == Sources ==

Welby General Cemetery Table of Graves

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This page is a work in progress. ===[[Space:Welby_General_Cemetery|Welby General Cemetery, Welby, New South Wales]] === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- | | |[[Napier-2047|John Napier]] |Connected |- | | |[[Lang-4522|William Robert Lang]] |Connected |- | | |[[Fawcett-1034|Cyril Richard Fawcett]] |Connected |- | | |[[Smithson-734|Emily Akins]] | |- | | |Anthony Albrecht | |- | | |[[Warrington-346|Muriel Emma Albrecht]] | |- | | |Dorothy May Alexander | |- | | |[[Burns-10820|David Edward Bourne]] | |- | | |[[Kirby-4712|Phoebe Bourne]] | |- | | |[[Bourne-2050|Walter Bourne]] | |- | | |[[Merifield-27|Elsie May Bourne]] | |- |'''Presbyterian Section''' | | | |- |2019-02-11 David R Gourley.jpg |Presbyterian section, row 8 plot 8 |[[Gourley-1081|David Rainey Gourley]] |In Loving Memory of David R. Gourley. Passed away 31 Aug 1948. At Rest. |- |2019-02-11 Catherine Moore.jpg | Presbyterian section, row 8 plot 9 |[[Gourley-1079|Catherine Jemima Moore]] |In Loving Memory of Catherine Jemima Moore who passed to Higher Life 23rd Dec 1944, Aged 53 Years. Thy Will be done. Erected by her loving Husband and Daughter. |- | | |[[Cameron-8368|Mary Worner]] |In Loving Memory of My Dear Wife and Our Mother Mary Worner, who fell asleep 1st July 1946, aged 79 years. "Till Morning Breaks". |- | | |[[Worner-68|William George Worner]] |Also Our Dear Father, William George Worner. To Rest 5th May 1956. Aged 88 years. |- | | |[[Worner-69|Wilhelmina Mary Worner]] |REMEMBRANCE. WILHELMINE MARY. TO REST 17-8-1897. AGED 2 YEARS. BELOVED DAUGHTERS OF ABOVE. 'PEACE PERFECT PEACE'. |- | | |[[Worner-71|Eva Elizabeth A Worner]] |IN LOVING MEMORY. EVA FELL ASLEEP 24-2-1954 AGED 57 YEARS. BELOVED DAUGHTERS OF ABOVE. 'PEACE PERFECT PEACE'. |- | | |[[Worner-72|Walter Cameron "Cam" Worner]] |ALSO CAM. SON OF ABOVE. KILLED IN NEW GUINEA. 26th SEPT 1942. |- | | |[[Casserly-60|James A Casserly]] |IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND JAMES A CASSERLY (Jim) DIED 18 MAY 1944. ABIDE WITH ME |- | | |[[ ]] | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

Welch Family Bible

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Pages of the Welch family bible, recording births, deaths and marriages *'''Welch Family Bible''' (pages found so far) - '''Birth of Family Members 1''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Welch-5033-1.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Birth of Family Members 2''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Welch-5143-4.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Marriages''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Welch_Family_Bible.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Deaths 2''' (uncertain if has another page on deaths): [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Welch-5143-5.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Transcription of WELCH family Bible''' by Susan Kendall: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Welch-5143.pdf pdf copy on WikiTree]

Welcome Society, 1917

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== Membership of The Welcome Society 1917 == Ancestors and Members as listed in ''Voyage of William Penn in ship "Welcome" 1682: With a View of Philadelphia'', Welcome Society, Philadelphia (1917) [https://archive.org/details/voyageofwilliamp00phil archive.org] '''[[Penn-40 |William Penn]]'''
Gaskill Hall '''Dr. Thomas Wynne'''
Samuel Chester Williams
Francis Howard Williams
Aubrey Howard Williams
Francis Churchill Williams
Alexander W. Wister
Jones Wister
Richard McCall Cadwaldder
Richard Y. Cook
Joseph Allison Steinmetz
Thomas Wynne
Francis Llewellyn Bacon
Paul Denckla Mills
Hanna (Perot) Richardson (Mrs. Charles Richardson)
Mary (Williams) DeMare (Mrs. Baltzar E.L. DeMare) '''Thomas Croasdale'''
Harrold E. Gillingham
John Story Jenks
Joseph Warner Swain
Logan Howard-Smith '''Joshua Clayton'''
George DeBenneville Keim '''Evan Oliver'''
Mrs. Anna Canby Janney (Anna Canby Smyth) '''John Fisher'''
Sydney George Fisher
Fisher Corlies Morgan
Sydney L. Wright
Jones Wister
Henry D. Boyer
'''William Bradford'''
Henry Darrch '''Ellen Cowgill'''
Mrs. Joseph F. Sinnott
Miss. Mary Elizabeth Sinnott '''David Ogden'''
George Cuthbert Gillespie
John Barron Colahan, Jr.
Harriet M. (Ogden) Nevin (Mrs. Charles W. Nevin)
Mary Dorothea Fagan (Mary Dorothea Zell Colahan) (Mrs. Louis E. Fagan)
Miss Frances Anna Roberts
Miss Katharine Colahan
'''Cuthbert Hayhurst''' Meirs Busch
Henry Paul Busch
Emery Roe Hayhurst
'''[[Waln-259 |Nicholas Waln]]'''
Harrold E. Gillingham
James Keyser DeArmond
Joseph Warner Swain
Alfred Reginald Allen
John Ernest Allen
Andrew Davis Keyser
Richard Waln Meirs
Elizabeth W (Keyser) DeArmond (Mrs. George J. DeArmond)
Ellen (Waln) Harrison (Mrs. Charles C. Harrison)
Emily Quinby (Atkinson) Ellis (Mrs. Thomas Biddle Ellis)
Johanna S. Buffum (Mrs. William P. Buffman) '''William Buckman'''
James Buckman
Joseph Warner Swain
William George Buckaman
Henrietta (Potter) James (Mrs. Walter M. James)
Emily (Janney) DeArmond (Mrs. James Keyser DeArmond)
Williamson Buckman
'''Giles Knight'''
Joseph Iredell Knight
J. Warner Knight
Merle Middleton
James Buckman
Lydia (Atherton) Michener (Mrs. Harry G. Michener)
Miss Sarah Warner Knight
Miss Rachel Knight
Associate Members (Ancestor unclear)
Miss Rebecca McInnis Roberts
Miss Mary Williams Shoemaker

Welcome to DNA on WikiTree

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Welcome to WikiTree and DNA, You may be interested in how you can use DNA test matches with your blood relatives to strengthen your genealogy on WikiTree via DNA Confirmation. You will find the answers in the DNA Help pages, of which the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DNA_Help DNA Help category page] shows all the DNA help that is available, and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA '''How to Get Started with DNA'''] page is highlighted. Also the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Features DNA Features page] can show you various ways that DNA tests can work with your genealogy. For a detailed guide to connecting DNA test results to WikiTree profiles via GEDmatch, look [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connecting_DNA_Test_Results_to_WikiTree_Profiles here]. You may see some relatives show up in your list of "DNA Connections"[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Test_Connections#What_is_a_DNA_Test_Connection.3F What is a DNA Test Connection?] on your profile if they have added a DNA test to their profile. These DNA Connections are only '''''possible''''' DNA test matches, they are '''not sufficient''' for marking parental relationships as "confirmed with DNA" without providing a DNA Confirmation source citation providing certain details of an acceptable DNA match. You may find that you have acceptable matches with some of them. When you are ready to start documenting that your genealogy sources are confirmed by DNA test matches, be sure to follow the guidance at the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Confirmed_with_DNA Confirmed with DNA] help page. Note that every time you mark a child's relationship to their parent as Confirmed with DNA you [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Confirmation#How_to_Add_Source_Citations '''must'''] add a source citation to the ==Sources== section of that child's profile that explains how you made the DNA-confirmed determination for their parent. I strongly recommend using WikiTree’s integrated [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation Citation Maker app] for creating and/or validating your DNA confirmation source citations. Note that a profile must have source citations for both [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources genealogy] and the necessary DNA test matching information when it is marked "confirmed with DNA". If you have questions or need assistance, feel free to ask on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum] using the Tag "DNA" and/or "DNA_Confirmation". There are lots of folks willing to help John Kingman, a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:DNA DNA Project] Coordinator

Welcome to the Crawford One Name Study

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Crawford_Name_Study]]

Welcome to the Slavic Roots 5 Star list Team

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''' Welcome to the Slavic Roots & Polish Roots 5 Star List''' {{Image|file=Welcome_to_the_Slavic_Roots_5_Star_list_Team-1.jpg |caption=Five Star }} This is the 5 Stars List for any profiles associated or potential profile that can be a under the [[Project: Slavic Roots|Project: Slavic Roots]] and the [[Project:Poland|Polish Roots Project]] * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who is interested in making our '''most viewed Profiles''' the best that they can be * '''How to join:''' Send your request to your project's Team Leaders or [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]] or [[N.-17|Maggie]] . If you are looking at improving a Russian profile, contact [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] * If there is a 5 star Slavic related Profile not on the list that you would like to work on, contact one of us and we will add it to the list below. *'''G2G Thread: All about the 5 Star List Motivation Group''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles?] == What to do == === Sourcing === *Check that facts are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't sourced. *If there aren't dates/locations, see if you can find them and add with sources. If you can't find them, it would be helpful to add notes about where you searched so that others don't have to repeat your efforts. === Merge === *Check if there are any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === *If there is a biography, make sure it is an originally written narrative, '''excluding any copyright or licensing violations''' (for example, not something that was copied and pasted (C&P) from Wikipedia; see Copying Text) *Rearrange the Biography section into a logical order, remove any GEDCOM junk and clean up after any merges. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies) *Make sure the profile meets our Profile Aesthetics recommendations (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Aesthetics and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS ). *If there's not a biography, try to lay out a basic narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. Getting the key facts in order will help later. === Other === *See if you can add photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. *Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. * If you feel a profile is sufficiently "done", leave a comment for Maggie and THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO! == Polish and Slavic Roots Profiles == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''who's working it ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'' Notes ''' |- |[[Quinn-1218|Ellen King (Quinn) aka Kelly]] (abt. 1832 - 1923) EXAMPLE PROFILE (for reference) |25850 | |' |- | | |- |[[Пу́шкин-1|Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин (Aleksander Pushkin)]] |3,915 | | |- |[[Raška-16|Helena av Raška]] |1,635 | | |- |[[Skłodowska-2|Maria Salomea (Skłodowska) Curie]] | 2,801 | | |- |[[Polanie-1|Piast (Polanie) Kołodziej]] |2,601 | | |- |[[Piast-12|Ryksa (Piast) Śląska]] |2,323 | | |- |[[Piast-101|Siemowit (Piast) Polski ]] | 2,173 | | |- |[[Of_Poland-38|Chostconis (of Poland) Polski]] |2,142 | | |- |[[Arpadhazi-30|Daniel László (Arpadhazi) of Hungary]] |1,616 | | |- |[[Pulaski-2|Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pulaski]] |1,157 | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |}

Welcome to Wikitree

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It could say: "personally added the information at the time of registration and believe all the information to be correct." == Your Biography == As mentioned before, add anything you want people to know. How long have you been researching your family tree? Do you have any specific areas or names of interests? Wikitree has a specific biography format. The following text MUST be included. You will see it when editing the biography, not when creating a profile: {{Image|file=Witamy_w_Wikitree-14.jpg|size=700|align=l}}
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Cieplice Parish Birth Record 1891-1899; Archive of the State in Przemyslu / State Archives located in Przemyslu; written in Latin, Greek Orthodox church; accessed 09/12/2018 ''' ::: * Scan 48, 25 Aug 1893, house # 309, Joannes ::: * Father: Daniel Maj of Joannes and Maria Harpul ::: * Mother: Eva of Joannes Wotczasty and Eva Nahryny See the following images as examples of how to implement these different elements: {{Image|file=Witamy_w_Wikitree-18.jpg|size=300|align=l}}{{Image|file=Witamy_w_Wikitree-20.jpg|size=350|align=l}} ---- There are various ways to format. Some prefer to only use a ===Timeline=== and some use several subheadings to outline a profile (with subheadings such as Birth, Family, Military, Census, Death and Burial.) You will also find many profiles where the biography looks like a story. It is up to you how you wish to format the profiles you create, but please respect the formatting that others have used if you wish to add information. If it looks like they have spent time on the profile (and you can tell which have had plenty of TLC vs. "dump and run" profiles), try your best to integrate your new information into their format. If you are unsure, leave a comment at the bottom of the page. When I refer to "dump and run", I mean profiles that have clearly been uploaded by a GEDCOM file and then neglected (usually the formatting is a mess.) In those instances, you can clean up those profiles if you have time. Anyone may edit the profiles you create if the privacy settings are open. This is not as alarming as it seems. Wikitree has many "database doctors" who clean up errors. There are also many Projects which like to add categories or sources to your ancestor's profiles (either by place, military, cemetery, etc.) == Categories == There are many categories on Wikitree, it's up to you what you want to add to your profile. It's all about putting all the people who have this category on their profile in one place, on another page. This helps other researchers who focus on people from a specific place or cemetery. Remember that Wikitree is a community of not only people researching their own genealogies, but also volunteers who research and transcribe cemeteries, military units, politicians, records from a specific location, etc., creating this huge network of interconnecting units. There are many location categories which we call parallel or mirrored categories. If you see two categories of the same location, but in a different language you only need to add one category in order for it to appear in both categories (that is, if they are properly mirrored.) {{Image|file=Witamy_w_Wikitree-21.jpg|size=500|align=r}}
There is a category widget that appears as an icon above the edit box (in edit mode). This is a quick way to add a category (if one has been created). You DO NOT need to use diacritics in your search (ex. ą, ł, ó). If you are unsure if there is a category that you need, begin by looking here: [[:Category:Categories]]. You can also search for a category using the "Find" link at the top right of your page. Another way to add categories (if you've found a category) is to put double brackets around the category text. For example: ''' [[Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] '''. You can find this category page here: [[: Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] Wikitree is in a constant state of "building." Categories are always being added by projects (location or cemetery.) If you do not see a category available first check if there is a project involved with that category. If you need a category made or are unsure where to look, ask on the G2G Forum. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions/genealogy People there are always very informative and helpful. For more information about various categories out there, click [[:Category:Categories]]. == Stickers == Stickers are used to emphasize something interesting in the profile. Make sure they are below the biography heading (see formatting). The images and some wording in the sticker templates can be changed according to your preferences. *[[:Category: Stickers]] *[[:Space:Poland_Stickers]] == Free Space Page == The Free Space Page is a blank document within Wikitree you can located in the drop down menu. It is a veratile document where you can create a page about a village or a surname, etc. The page you are viewing right now is a free space page. You will find it in the top right drop down menu under "Add". Over time, genealogy hobbyists collect various items and want to share them with others. One such example are the letters ancestor Col. Stephen Clark wrote to his wife during the Civil War: [[Space:Civil_War_Letters_from_Col._Stephen_Russell_Clark_to_his_wife_Del|Space:Civil_War_Letters_from_Col._Stephen_Russell_Clark_to_his_wife_Del]]. You'll see in this document what Wikitree can really offer. I have been able to identify many people he mentioned in his letters and hyperlink their own Wikitree profiles to this page. Here is another free space page with images of people the family have not been able to identify: [[Space:Clark%2C_Potter%2C_and_Denison_photos|Space:Clark%2C_Potter%2C_and_Denison_photos]]. The hope is that someday someone with a duplicate photo will be able to let us know who these people are, or I can share this link with family members. == Other Help Pages == You can find the help pages in the Help drop-down menu. You can always ask for help on the G2G forum. Here are some quick links: *[[:Help:FAQ]] *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] *[[Formatting|Formatting]] *G2G (Genealogist 2 Genealogist) Forum. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions/genealogy. *[[:Help:Projects]] This is the top of the line page for various projects around Wikitree. Many are linked to categorization, but also more specific ways that you can volunteer!

Weldon Freedman's Records, MS

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== Biography == ===Census Records=== 1860 Slave Schedule, Division 1, Chickasaw, Mississippi. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS4-5V6?cc=3161105&wc=81FF-JWL%3A1610406201%2C1610409601%2C1610359001 : 16 October 2019), Mississippi > Chickasaw > Division 1 > image 27 of 102; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="sortable" |- ||||||| |- |Gender||Age||Birth|| |- |Male||38||1822||Black || |- |Female||25||1835||Black ||[[Weldon-2305|Hariett Weldon]] |- |Male||7||1853||Black |- |Female||5||1855||Black|| |- |Male||2||1858||Black |- |Male||8||1852||Black || |- |Female||8||1852||Black||[[Weldon-2304|Louise Weldon]] |- |Female||7||1853||Black |- |Male||7||1853||Black|| |- |Male||7||1853||Black |- |Male ||6||1854||Black |- |Female||6||1854||Black |- |Male ||5||1855||Black || |- |Male ||5||1855||Black |- |Female||4||1856||Black |- |Female||4||1856||Black |- |Male ||3||1857||Black||[[Weldon-2307|James Weldon]] |- |Male ||3||1857||Black |- |Male ||1||1859||Black||[[Weldon-2320|William Weldon]] |- |Female||1||1859||Black||[[Weldon-2303|Sarah Weldon]] |- |Female||06/12||Jan 1860||Black||[[Weldon-2311|Winnie Weldon]] |- |Female||04/12||Mar 1860||Black||Margaret Wilson |} ===Freedman's Bureau=== *Freedman Bureau Contract, 14 Aug 1865,The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Mississippi, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869; NARA Series Number:: M826; NARA Reel Number:: 45; NARA Record Group Number:: 105; NARA Record Group Name:: Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880; Collection Title:: United States Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts Indenture and Apprenticeship Records 1865-1872-https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3866718:62309?_phsrc=uHH4095&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=Samuel&gsln=Welton&ml_rpos=5&queryId=271dd19f20fa232cde03f8301d752919 *Employment contract: Samuel Weldon *State of Misp., Chickasaw Couy Articles of agreement entered in between [[Weldon-2290|Samuel Weldon]] of the first part and undersigned. Negro laborers of the second part, on the 14th day of August 1865. The said Samuel Weldon is to furnish houses food clothing fuel and medicines as heretofore in quality and kind for the balance of the year 1865. He is to give one tenth part of the corn and fodder and the necessary attention required, The undersigned laborers do contract and agree to obey he orders of the said Samuel Weldon or his agent and do their work faithfully all work required of them,, and lost time by sicken will not be charged to them,, They are not to leave the premises without leave from him or his agent,, Each of the undersigned laborers is to be held responsible for all tools and other things committed in their charge and agree to remain with the said Samuel Weldon on the terms above mentioned,, In testimony four agreement to the above contracted we have unto affixed our names or marks as presence of *S.J. Weldon *L Wilson *James Young -------- *Name Age *[[Weldon-2314|Henry Weldon]] 48 X (1817) *[[Weldon-2304|Hariett Weldon]]28 X (1837) *[[Weldon-2305|Louis Weldon]] 12 X (1852) *[[Weldon-2306|Lucy Weldon]] 10 X (1855) *[[Weldon-2307|James Weldon]] 9 X (1856) *[[Weldon-2320|William Weldon]] 7 X (1858) *[[Weldon-2303|Sarah Weldon]] 4 X (1861) *[[Weldon-2311|Winnie Weldon]] 4 X (1861) *[[Weldon-2312|Darcus Weldon]] 1 X (1864) *[[Weldon-2291|Henry Weldon]] 27 X (1838) *[[Wilson89882-2291|Margaret Wilson]] 14 X (1861) - This girl being of family connection desires to remain until the end of the year 1865 for her (?) and clothes. X == Sources ==

Weldon's DNA Segmentology (IBD segment triangulation)

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[https://friedfoo.wordpress.com/science/evolutionary-biology-genetics/segmentology-finding-relatives-in-audna-space/ DNA Segmentology]

Weldon's Editorial Page

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Here Weldon TOOTS! his little horn. Poor Weldon, so many gripes, so little time. Here find anti-exemplars culled from Wikitree members' profilesPersonal recollection of SoandSo; aka SoandSo, first hand knowledge (aka 'what some so-and-so told me, and she knows her stuff')This person was created through the import of SoandSo families b.ged on last Tuesday (aka 'what my family tree says, so it's gotta be right')Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: #R1 NOTEThis information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created blah-blah-blah-blah-blah (aka 'what a whole bunch of so-and-sos and family trees say, or at least used to say when they existed')Wikitree needs to have prospective members take an on-line quiz on sourcing, where any 'wrong' answer leads to a teaching moment.. Shouldn't we all agree to try to do better? ==What's Important, Accuracy or Being 'Right'?== History, and genealogy in particular, can be informed by lessons learned in the sciences. It is common sense in scientific endeavors to maintain a neutral stance upon approaching a problem, to look in all corners of the problem space, as well as outside that box. Care must be taken, because a scientist or mathematician always has a preconception, a conceit if you will. One calls it a hypothesis. How does one avoid allowing this wonderful, amazing hypothesis to color judgement and to interfere with dispassionate evaluation of evidence? One should always ask oneself: Is it more important for me to be right, or to enlighten? Hopefully, the second answer is where the passion lies. The correct approach is then to concentrate on disproving the tightly-clutched hypothesis with equal vigor. Then a valid hypothesis can result. ==Fake Genealogy== In our new world order of fake news, conspiracy theories, and other lies, a blatantly fraudulent claim, repeated thousands of times, ends up decorating a plethora of scholarly-looking reports, replete with reams of computer-generated evidentiary sources of null value. Our Wikitree experiences show genealogy is far from immune from such nonsense. Ancestral fakery is mostly due to invalid evidence being accepted as fact, due to misperceiving the nature of valid evidence for our facts (an increasingly common affliction), or due to carelessness/laziness (a universal affliction of humanity), or due to a quest to document self-importance (e.g. I will distort whatever evidence I can to show I descend from Royalty). Fakery is everywhere, multiplying like wildfire by copy and paste. The abundance of hypotheses, valid and invalid, in new members' trees, becomes focused upon the collection/integration engine of a site such as Wikitree. Ultimately, a huge mess of GEDCOM noise can deluge a profile, and everyone's time is absorbed by fighting merge fires and false claims. ===Merge Process: Defenses for Fighting Off Fakes=== There are two approaches to this: a) Active merge validation and cleanup: the manager of the basis version of the profile takes charge and builds a correct, evidence-based profile from all the merge inputs, asking the merger for more evidence if unsupported claims are encountered; b) Default merge: a profile is created in many merged layers, that tries to embrace the majority opinion of all GEDCOMs loaded. Plan (b) is too often employed, with managers in absentia. Because of this, a false claim or even a known fraud can be enshrined in a profile, just because it is a popular lore. ==Wikitree Quality Process== At Wikitree, members read the rules and sign the honor code, and then are given large discretionary powers regarding documentation accuracy. A wiki, by its nature, offers a first come, first served, duke it out among yourselves quality of life. ===Arbitration=== There is a little publicized arbitration function at Wikitree, the Mentor Intervention Request (MIR). Without this layer of review by talented genealogists, life here would be frustrating indeed. I have resorted to it once, and hopefully it was a one and done. ===Projects=== At Wikitree, a layer above individual members is provided by our Projects, created to provide zones of research expertise to whom members can address questions, and who assist with organizing profile merge efforts from multiple sources. In our current state of affairs, joining a project means a commitment to that project's definition of active participation, which varies across projects. Please forgive my lack of interest in team competitions, spiffing up profiles of project-designated VIPs, climbing to the stratosphere on the Wikitree ladder of renown. To each his own path. I contribute regularly to my own lineages, but that does not qualify for project membership on some projects. Exemplars: I've been stripped of membership in PGM for failing to sign up for 'group activities'; I've voluntarily resigned from NNS project after being red-flagged on G2G by the project manager. Reminds me of a proverb regarding abuses of power. Unfazed and undeterred, I continue to embrace my personal mantra, to be a competent sourcerer for the profiles that I manage or with which I connect. ====PPP==== Our Projects are authorized to take control of member profiles of wide interest, importance, and with higher than normal potential for mischief. These become Project-Protected Profiles (PPP), with modified profile management rights, either shared rights (gentle touch: we're here to help you), or exclusive rights (heavy-handed: you're fired, with no notice!). I've experienced both here. I urge the softer touch be employed. One might also expect Projects would be quality zones provided through Project-managed PPPs. Yet as with members, Projects do not have an assigned arbitration function, and Projects differ on discretionary approaches to evidence. A quality enforcement function would necessarily need to be backed by a uniform code of evidence categorization, with no discretion. Perhaps some day, Projects may enforce such a quality standard on its PPPs. But for now, one will encounter no more, and often less, quality than is found in profiles at large. ===Quality Tags=== Wikitree has tags to represent assumed quality of data used to fill the profile data fields. ====Certain Tag==== There is a 'certain' tag, but evidence is never certain. Certain here means something more like 'contemporary, original written records that have been viewed ('original' might be a better nomenclature than 'certain'). Original sources considered reliable include: public record archives, family bibles with complete dates, newspaper articles, first-hand history books. ====Uncertain Tag==== There is also an 'uncertain' tag. No one knows what that means, but Wikitree says such data is of a derivative type, somehow derived from original data ('derived might be a better nomenclature than 'uncertain'). Derivative sources include: family trees of others, LDS files, online sites such as Find-a-Grave, genealogy forum discussions, various genealogical publications, transcripts and indexes of original data, and circumstantial evidence, drawing conclusions from real people and events that are 'original' (i.e. the profile creator does the deriving). If derivative sources provide original source citations, the profile manager is instructed to use the verified original source rather than the derivative, so that then the 'Certain' tag is directly applicable. Information from cited derivative sources, unless supported by other sources, should be considered uncertain and marked as such. Wikitree allows trees to be extended based on uncertain data, as above, inserted in profile data fields. Here's what Wikitree says:
Never enter information on WikiTree, even uncertain information, without including your source. Why do you think it might be true?

====Junk (Everything else, somehow even Junkier than Uncertain)==== It's important to discern what's left in the 'all the rest' category beyond original and derived evidence, What is the 'evidence' that cannot be used in profile data fields? It's junk, the inventions, fabrications, and guesses that continue to litter our playground. How does one identify junk? It is an assertion for which no original or derived evidence has been produced. This may be because the profile manager is too sloppy to produce it, or has not yet gotten around to it, or doesn't see the need for it. Or it may be because no original or derived data has been found, which likely means it does not exist. The source of junk is often a GEDCOM loaded into our tree, or another tree found on the Internet that member trees and their GEDCOMs quote as evidence. Wikitree needs to protect itself from junk, moreso than it does now. Here's what Wikitree says:
An Uncertain name or parent may be speculative but it should not be a guess. If you're only guessing at a name or parent you should not use the data fields. Instead, explain it in the narrative. You can link to highly speculative parents in the text.

===Junk in Profile Data Fields=== How do members fail to get it right? Often, they rely on a source that is in another ancestral tree, without going there to see if a certain or uncertain source is quoted. They assume the unverified tree is a valid source. Wikitree's rules are fairly unequivocal; this is not valid evidence to insert into a profile data field. But here's the rub. What if the referenced tree cites another tree, and it another tree, etc. Circular vacuous references likely result. None of these trees need cite a valid source, yet the weight of the number of trees involved acts to raise the evidence from junk to uncertain status, justifying it to appear in a profile data field. One project manager on Wikitree has argued this way to me. Wikitree needs to come down hard on this practice with specific prohibitions. ===Note speculation in profile bio; leave it out of the data fields=== The best approach for long chains of source-less family trees, and all other unsourced assertions, is to note speculations in the profile narrative, but never allow them to infiltrate the sacrosanct data fields LNAB, birth date and place. And if uncertain data is placed in the sacrosanct data fields for any claimed necessity, a section of the profile's narrative should keep all viewers apprised of the status of the ongoing research effort (Wikitree rules state such and require one to seek out an adequate source for the speculation and to keep relevant status up-to-date). Wikitree still has a way to go to fulfill its promise of pushing away fakery. In my opinion, it is not yet discerning enough in its instructions to enable members to handle the fake claims that deluge it; it does not offer enough guidance; it gives too much credence to how often some 'fact' is reported by members; it offers too little support for enforcement as a defense from a public still too eager to clutch conceits, rather than to argue from the historical reality of the currently exposed evidence, or lack thereof. And it ignores the possibility of PPPs becoming quality centers, empowered to keep data in data fields real. ===Smoke fills the air when JUNK in data fields is challenged=== Speculators abound on Wikitree. We all do it, play what-if games, pencil in some connections temporarily. Rarely do we really take ourselves seriously, in my experience. Yet, once in a while, we need to put on high boots and cue violins, when people clutch their conceits too tightly. Following are excuses, shoveled in my direction, when questioning profile data field credentials. Don't snark on me as a purveyor of conspiracy theories. I have heard all these, not so surprisingly from the same project leader. ====''We Don't Have To Change Anything Unless You Can Prove Us Wrong''==== That's obviously the kind of defensive double talk used by profile squatters: I assert something without evidence; if you want to rebut, you must assert something different, with evidence. In my opinion, the appropriate rebuttal to an unsourced assertion is UNKNOWN, followed by DISCONNECT. This rebuttal is proven by showing that no evidence has been provided for the original assertion, meaning the original assertion is a mere guess. ====''Majority Opinion Must Rule''==== ''The asserted speculation is the majority opinion of the genealogical community writ large.'' I'm told one project here measures such popularity by the number of family trees at Ancestry that parrot the unevidenced claims. Wikitree should never become a popularity contest (although sampling opinions of members is sometimes useful to resolve contention). ====''Too Much Work To Undo''==== ''So much genealogy is based on the assertion that it would be a tactical problem to change it.'' Yes, we all gain extra chores at Wikitree, performing housekeeping duty. Does that really justify neglecting the prime imperatives from which we all work? ====''More Useful To Post Wrong Links Than No Links''==== ''It is better (more useful to further research), at each generation, to have wrong (unsourced) ancestors linked, than to assert no ancestor''. NO! Fake news is EVIL and serves no good purpose. Sometimes no news is all one can factually report. Slow news days are a fact of life. Never invent news to give your readers their full measure of expected news value. ====''We Are Special Case Needing Very Special Care''==== From a project dealing in 17th century data: ''Project's part of the tree is too sensitive to survive pruning. Only we understand it, so only we are trusted. We will take care of it ourselves, all in good time.'' Yes, it is true that many family trees merge in these distant times of the 17th century, burying a site such as Wikitree in duplicate and often conflicting profiles. Keeping it all sorted takes heroic efforts. But that should not excuse leaving unsourced data in data fields. On the contrary, it would seem essential to keep unsourced information from propagating, by removing it at every opportunity. And I do not see other projects, which manage 17th century profiles, making the same excuses. ====''A Name Change Must Have Occurred''==== ''The father must have been here that early. Obviously, he was using a different name.'' OK, what name would that be? And all existing evidence says he wasn't even born yet. Stop with the piled on suppositions. Let lex parsimoniae carry the day. ====''The EVIDENCE We Need is Just Around The Next Bend''==== ''Why change things now if we are just a document translation away from the evidence we want to find?'' OK, but be specific about the document(s) at issue, and how they relate to the assertions; then offer a time limit on how long the wrong information must be maintained. There are many native language speakers at Wikitree, undoubtedly some with familiarity with 17th century archaic forms, who might gladly contribute the expertise. ===Out of TOOTS. These 'arguments' took my breath right away!=== ==Sources==

Weldon's Profilology

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My family tree is being entered here slowly, with many entries still skeletal. I look forward to hooking up my research to the research of our community at large, and to assist in creating concise and well-founded profiles of our earlier ancestors. ==My Wikitree Credo== I try to accomplish the following in my profile expositions: *In absence of physical evidence, I will ensure circumstantial evidence cited is in preponderance, completely consistent with timeline, locale, human biology, culture and behavior of the time, and with no contradicting physical evidence, in order to justify connecting a profile to my tree. *I will read, and maintain currency with, the style and organization standards developed by Wikitree members. Such a requirement could perhaps be added to the WikiGenealogist Badge. *When I come across a profile that fails to meet my minimum standard for evidence and/or exposition, I will lobby the profile managers or PPP project to make suggested improvement. (So far, my results are sporadic; apparently my lobbying style needs a softer touch. But I am pleased when my argument wins the day.) *I will develop a consistent style for my profile biographies. My style will emphasize what we learn about the arc of an ancestor's life, presented in relaxed timeline order, and placed in available context of greater family and times, and will avoid certain shortcomings I detect in profiles here: **I will use no artificial organizational/hierarchical structure, such as headings for ORIGIN, MARRIAGE, CHILDREN, DEATH. These simply repeat the vital family statistics that we enter on the profile data collection form, and that are automatically displayed in the profile's header. The same information in multiple places in a database is always a no-no, from a data maintenance standpoint. **I will include all informative document content, including from wills, land transactions, and historical sketches, within the bio text itself, rather than linking to this information in sources. The source only tells us where we found the information; the interested reader shouldn't have to go there to find it. Text is cheap; no reason to be stingy with it. Copyright should not be an issue if only a few words are used and credit is given. For more than a few words, rewrite the text and give credit to the source (this is not Academia; plagarism does not exist here). **I will avoid referencing other family trees as evidential sources, and will reference no source behind a paywall. **I will make no assertion without a 2-way link to the evidence for that assertion. **I may have to link to lineages maintaining conjectural profiles, ones not meeting evidential standards of good scholarship. Failing to argue successfully against such conjecture, I will add a public comment linking to a free space analysis of the lack of evidence, and of what a better inference might be. == Things I Like About WikiTree == *Wikitree is something I am becoming passionate about. *The people I have encountered here are friendly and helpful. *Although I was initially discouraged with some PPPs that my own lines must link to. I have since followed PPP notices on my Genealogy Feed and find that good work is being done to clean up PPPs. I am no longer discouraged; the one really difficult disagreement I had here with a Project Lead was eventually resolved by [[Help:Mentor_Intervention_Request|Mentor Intervention Request (MIR)]]. While no action resulted from the MIR process, MIR is the supreme court of Wikitree, so I believe I got a fair hearing. *The profile improvement project offers the opportunity to collaborate on raising PPPs and other profiles to the level of published Wikitree standards; I have joined it. I plan to 'boldly' clean up some of mine, for starters. *I am impressed with the DB errors facilities of the site, including MatchBot, with automated reports. Hopefully there are no PPPs generating database errors! *I was initially concerned about a risk management plan for WikiTree. But I found the Back Ups page and see a basic risk management plan is already in place. Nice. *The leaders among the Tree'rs are very accomplished genealogists. I find myself learning from them more than I would have expected. Big Thanks. (Of course, with hundreds of thousands of contributors, it is certain that several thousand will be more experienced and talented than myself, a comforting thought.) ==My Major Reservations Regarding Wikitree== ===1. Misuse of the uncertain tag for unsourced speculation=== The most critical considerations for any genealogy tree are, in my opinion: *data must be sourced; BUT never by another family tree or GEDCOM; and if a book, give page numbers *asserted ancestry is never purely speculative; one must believably express why we should accept it as fact See my [[Space:Weldon%27s_Editorial_Page|editorial page]] for further discussion of speculative ancestry and the Wikitree Uncertain tag. ===2. Hijacking of Notable's Profiles=== Another concern that I voice is the permitted hijacking of notables' profiles by distant relatives who desire a share of the notable's prestige for themselves (e.g. see Dickinson-53). What were they thinking? ===3. Shabby Profiles (particularly with Multiple Profile Managers)=== Shouldn't we expect profile managers to give their best effort at profile maintenance, particularly with regard to proper sourcing? I can imagine giving more power to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) to flag profiles with non-responsive managers, giving them three months to make improvement, after which they would all be 'retired' from the profile's trusted list, and a new Profile Manager assigned from a volunteer list maintained by PIP. Every Profile deserves at least one responsive and responsible manager. ==Wikitreer In Training== Wikitree has astounding ambitions as a massive data collection project, fueled by massively imperfect data, involving hundreds of thousands of participants of highly varied acumen. It will fall heavily to the more qualified and passionate members to keep WikiTree's quality meter in the green. I aspire to be one of these people myself someday. I am growing as a genealogist. (But I have a ways to go yet; so far, my research ability and need has been deemed unworthy of a pre-1500 badge.) I am working hard at it, and am encouraged. And whenever I get down and think I will just take my ball and go play somewhere else, I realize there is no other place. If it is going to happen, it will happen at WikiTree. So put on a game face and go out and Fight For Facts (card-carrying member of the FFF team). ==Interesting (To Me) Topology of My Tree== Genealogy provides many surprises that enhance its fascination. The highlight of my tree is finding that my former mother-in-law [[Jackson-17762|Alice]] was my 11th cousin. We share a 10th great grandfather, Mayflower [[Warren-66|Richard Warren]]: *1. Alice is the daughter of Frederick William Jackson [unknown confidence] *2. Frederick is the son of Frances Joslyn Landon [unknown confidence] *3. Frances Joslyn is the daughter of Theodosia Eldredge [unknown confidence] *4. Theodosia is the daughter of Seth Eldredge [unknown confidence] *5. Seth is the son of Barnabas Eldredge [unknown confidence] *6. Barnabas is the son of Adne Hammond [unknown confidence] *7. Adne is the daughter of Seth Hammond [unknown confidence] *8. Seth is the son of Seth Hammond [unknown confidence] *9. Seth is the son of Mary (Hathaway) Hammond [unknown confidence] *10. Mary is the daughter of Sarah (Cooke) Hathaway [unknown confidence] *11. Sarah is the daughter of Sarah (Warren) Cooke [unknown confidence] *12. Sarah is the daughter of Richard Warren [unknown confidence] *1. Weldon is the son of Howard Smith [unknown confidence] *2. Howard is the son of Carrie May Jackson [unknown confidence] *3. Carrie is the daughter of William George Jackson [unknown confidence] *4. William is the son of Orillia Bump [unknown confidence] *5. Orillia is the daughter of Ansel Bumpas [unknown confidence] *6. Ansel is the son of Deborah Bourne [unknown confidence] *7. Deborah is the daughter of Lydia Swift [unknown confidence] *8. Lydia is the daughter of Thankful Morey [unknown confidence] *9. Thankful is the daughter of Jonathan Morey Jr. [unknown confidence] *10. Jonathan is the son of Mary (Bartlett) Morey [unknown confidence] *11. Mary is the daughter of Mary (Warren) Bartlett [unknown confidence] *12. Mary is the daughter of Richard Warren [confident] (This seems surprising at first blush, but once Wikitree matures a few decades, this situation may be seen as expected rather than exceptional.) Thus my sons' bloodline goes back to Mayflower I and beyond, then back down to me again (by marriage), via another route entirely, then back to the 15th century and before in other ancestral lines of my sons' maternal grandparents, e.g.: *Venetz-78 b. ~1490, Mörel, Valais, CH (Needed to fudge birth date to 1500 so Wikitree would allow this un-certified genealogist to enter his profile). *Ancestors of Van_Heuckelum-1 b. ~1502, Lingewaal, Gelderland, Netherlands, maintained by the Dutch Roots Project (many of whom appear to be certified). ==Auto-Validations== Note the Mayflower ancestries above have not been blessed by the Mayflower Society. Wouldn't it be neat if Wikitree Ops could acquire the resources to perform this validation for us, at least as far as any validation has been provided by the Society. Further, for all Great Migration profiles, it would be great to have automated validation of names, dates, and places via an index extracted from Anderson. Additionally, in this validation train of thought, I have just learned from this exercise that Wikitree itself has confidence flags at each generation. I will go back and see if I can set these more appropriately. ==The Wikitree Community Is Growing A Great Forest== There is so much to do and assimilate in these main lines that it would require another generation of family genealogist(s) to follow many of these ancestor's sibling lines forward to the present, something I have not even attempted. But no fear. This is one of the great promises of a collaborative, public Wikitree. We get a whole world of cousins to help us fill in these sibling lines of our ancestors. And in distant times when our research ability comes up short, there are Project specialists to take up the gauntlet. Thank you all.

Weldon's TO DO List

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==To Do== *[[Von_Rotmers-5|Grietje (Unknown) Borsboom]]: Continue to monitor NNS Project's unsourced ancestry claims and LNAB, invalid use of uncertain tag. *[[Brouwer-508|Willem Hendrickse Brouwer]]: Continue to monitor NNS Project's unsourced ancestry claims and LNAB, invalid use of uncertain tag. *[[Harris-19857|Malissa Ann Harris]]: Add monument photo and source; add other source information. *DB Errors (mostly related to GEDCOM inputs): **Remove Venetz hyphenated multiple given names **Remove bracketed date suffixes as generational clues in common lineage names **Correct false unique given name errors **Remove prefixes in first names

Welkom op WikiTree

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Hallo , Welkom bij WikiTree! :) Het is misschien wel handig om in het Nederlands wegwijs te raken in WikiTree. Daarom hebben enthousiaste Nederlandse WikiTreers o.a. een [[Space:Nederlands_Portaal_WikiTree_Start|Nederlands Portaal]] gemaakt. Kijk rustig rond, het zal ongetwijfeld een aantal dingen duidelijk maken. Als je eenmaal een beetje ingeburgerd bent wil je wellicht meedoen aan het project [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Dutch Roots]] waarin profielen van Nederlandse voorouders verbeterd worden, bijvoorbeeld door ze van gedegen bronnen te voorzien. Hoe dan ook, we zijn blij je op WikiTree te mogen verwelkomen ! {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-36.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption='''Groeten uit Holland''' }}

Welland Canal

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[[Category:Welland Canal]][[Category: Canada, Canals]] For a grouping of profiles of individuals who are associated with the Welland Canal, see [[:Category:Welland Canal|the category for Welland Canal]]. Please add to this list. This page is part of the [[Project:Ontario|Ontario Project]]. == Welland Canal == The Welland Canal is a ship canal in Ontario, Canada, connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. It forms a key section of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Traversing the Niagara Peninsula from Port Weller to Port Colborne, it enables ships to ascend and descend the Niagara Escarpment and bypass Niagara Falls. The canal carries about 3,000 ships, which carry about 40,000,000 tons of cargo a year. It was a major factor in the growth of the city of Toronto. The original canal and its successors allowed goods from Great Lakes ports such as Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago, as well as heavily industrialized areas of the United States and Ontario, to be shipped to the port of Montreal or to Quebec City, where they were usually reloaded onto ocean-going vessels for international shipping. The Welland Canal eclipsed other, narrower canals in the region, such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and, significantly, the Erie Canal (which linked the Atlantic and Lake Erie via New York City and Buffalo, New York) by providing a shorter, more direct connection to Lake Erie. The southern Lake Erie terminus of the canal is 99.5 metres (326 feet) higher than the northern terminus on Lake Ontario. The canal includes eight 24.4-metre-wide (80 ft) ship locks. It takes ships an average of about eleven hours to traverse the entire length of the Welland Canal. '''First Welland Canal''' The Welland Canal Company was incorporated by the Province of Upper Canada, in 1824, after a petition by nine "freeholders of the District of Niagara". This canal opened for a trial run on November 30, 1829 (exactly five years, to the day, after the ground-breaking in 1824). '''Second Welland Canal''' In 1839 the government of Upper Canada approved the purchase of shares in the private canal company in response to the company's continuing financial problems in the face of the continental financial panic of 1837. Competition came in 1854 with the opening of the Erie and Ontario Railway, running parallel to the original portage road. In 1859, the Welland Railway opened, parallel to the canal and with the same endpoints. '''Third Welland Canal''' In 1887, a new shorter alignment was completed between St. Catharines and Port Dalhousie. '''Fourth (current) Welland Canal''' Construction on the current canal began in 1913, but work was put on hold from 1916 to 1919 due to a shortage of men and workers during World War I (1914–18) and was completed and officially opened on August 6, 1932. Dredging to the planned 25 foot depth was not completed until 1935. '''Welland By-Pass''' In the 1950s, with the building of the present St. Lawrence Seaway, a standard depth of 8.2 m (27 ft) was adopted. The 13.4-kilometre (8.3 mi) long Welland By-Pass, built between 1967 and 1972, opened for the 1973 shipping season. '''Fifth (proposed but uncompleted) Welland Canal''' These projects were to be tied into a proposed new canal, titled the Fifth Welland Canal, which was planned to by-pass most of the existing canal to the east and to cross the Niagara Escarpment in one large 'superlock'. While land for the project was expropriated and the design finalized, the project never got past the initial construction stages and has since been shelved.

Wellburn Family Tree

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[[Category:Welburn Name Study]] Family tree starting with [[Wellburn-24 |John Wellburn]] and [[Tranmer-4|Ann Tranmer]] as shown in the picture Title of Tree. ==Title of Tree== {{Image|file=Wellburn_Family_Tree-1.jpg |caption=Title of tree }} ==Children of John and Ann== The first line of the tree, after John and Ann consists of... :[[Wellburn-21 | Henry Wellburn]] :[[Wellburn-36 | Ann (Wellburn) Hill]] :[[Wellburn-35 | John Wellburn]] :[[Wellburn-27 | Samuel Wellburn]] :[[Wellburn-42 | William Wellburn]] :Tranmer Wellburn (Died a Bachelor) Could be Zaccharia Tranmer Wellburn :George Wellburn )Died a Bachelor) Could be b.1793 d.1793 ==Children of [[Wellburn-21 | Henry Wellburn]]== :[[Wellburn-43 | Alice (Wellburn) Maw]] :[[Wellburn-44 | Ann (Wellburn) Sawdon]] :[[Wellburn-14 | George Wellburn]] :[[Wellburn-45 | Mary (Wellburn) Peacock]] :[[Wellburn-47 | Rachel (Wellburn) Estill]] :[[Wellburn-37 | Zacharia Tranmer Wellburn]]

Wellings Family Mysteries

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Would like to connect with as many Wellings descendants all over the world and see how we can connect to each other. Feel free to participate with questions and your knowledge on the Wellings family history

Wellings Name Study

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[[Category:Wellings Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wellington, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1859

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[[Category:Wellington, Arrived 1 Apr 1859]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The Voyage of the Immigrant ship ''Wellington'' to New South Wales Under master M J Howlett and surgeon superintendent R Robertson arrived in Sydney on 1st of April 1859 (122 days) carrying 244 immigrants (242 landed) with deaths on voyage: 2 (2 more in quarantine), there were births on voyage: 7 (1 more in quarantine) 450 old tons / 588 new tons. The ship was built in Sunderland. === PASSENGER LISTS === * NRS5316/4_4795/Wellington_1 Apr 1859/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4795&ship=Wellington * Advertising from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 7 April 1859, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13023408? (incomplete) * Advertising from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 8 April 1859, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13023436? (incomplete) === FURTHER READING === * SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—APRIL 1. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 2 April 1859, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13023184? * VESSELS IN HARBOUR. from The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Monday 4 April 1859, Page 53. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161169638? * ARRIVALS. from The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Monday 4 April 1859, Page 54. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161169637?

Wellington Cemetery, Wellington Shropshire

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery, Wellington, Shropshire]] ==Location== Linden Avenue, Wellington, Telford, Shropshire TF1 1QR Also known as: Wellington, Telford and Wrekin Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England GPS Coordinates: 52.6958280, -2.5246020 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425860/wellington-cemetery ==General Information== ''still under construction'' [[Category:, , ]] {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Address: GPS Coordinates: ==History== Use this are to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== This section is optional. Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== This section is optional. Are there any notable interments located at the cemetery? War heroes? Political figures? Even local historical figures count in this area (location namesakes, etc.). This section should contain no more than 5-6 profile links. If you need more room, why not start a new Free-space page for the notable interments and just provide a general description of the types of notables one may find buried here? ==More Information== This should be a bulleted list of links/resources for the cemetery itself, such as the cemetery category where profiles are attached, the cemetery's website (if available), a link to the FindAGrave cemetery page, a Wikipedia entry for the cemetery?''

Wellington Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Wellington Pit Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1910]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Wellington Colliery 1910 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 11 May 1910 * Location: Wellington Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 137 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Underground Fire and Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Anderson, John, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Armstrong, George, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Armstrong-23913|John Armstrong (1876-1910)]], aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bell, William Chris, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Benson, William, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Benson, William, aged 51 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Boyd, George, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Branch, Daniel, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brannon, George, aged 49 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Butler, Joseph, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cooper, Richard George, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cooper, Robert, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Corkhill, Anthony, aged 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cowie, Benjamin, aged 28 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Davy, John, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Denver, Edward, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dunn, John William, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Elliot, William, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Farrow, Joseph, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ferryman, James Oswald, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fidler, Joseph, aged 42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Finn, John Arthur, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fisher, Mark, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Garroway, Alexander, aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Garroway, John, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Garroway, Robert Little, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Glaister, Jacob, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Glave, Henry, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Greenan, Peter, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Greig, Alexander, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harrison, Henry, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harrison, John, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Henderson, William, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Heslop, Christopher Farquharson, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Heslop, John William, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Heslop, Joseph, aged 28 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hutchinson, John, aged 51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Irving, James, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Irving, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnstone, Robert, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Joyce, John, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joyce, Thomas, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kelly, William John, aged 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kenmore, Thomas, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kennedy, James Potts, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lewthwaite, Daniel, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lucas, John Dalton, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lucas, John James, aged 52 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lynn, Edward, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McAllister, Edward, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McAllister, Henry, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McAllister, Thomas, aged 44 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McBain, James, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McClusky, Henry (Jnr), aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McClusky, Henry (Snr), aged 55 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McClusky, James, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McCormick, James (Jnr), aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McCormick, James (Snr), aged 58 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McCourt, James, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McCumisky, Michael, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McGarry, James, aged 44 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McGarry, John, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McGarry, Thomas, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McGee, James, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McLaughlin, Alexander Duncan, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McMullen, James, aged 44 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McQuillam, Joseph, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mitchell, William, aged 25 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moore, Henry, aged 45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moore, James, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mossop, James Hawkins, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mullholland, William, aged 64 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|O'Conner, Patrick, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|O'Fee, Edward, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|O'Hara, Thomas, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|O'Hara, William John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|O'Neill, Thomas, aged 38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|O'Pray, Henry, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|O'Pray, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|O'Pray, William, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reid, John (Jnr), aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Reid, John (Snr), aged 47 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reid, Joseph, aged 55 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Reid, Joseph, aged 25 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reid, Thomas, aged 23 ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Robert, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Southward, James, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stephenson, Fred, aged 25 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stephenson, Joseph, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Taggert, James McKenzie, aged 28 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Taggert, John Brindle, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Taylor, James, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tinnion, Andrew, aged 29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Todhunter, William, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Toner, Edward, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Trayner, Arthur, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Usher, Johnathen, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Vaughan, John James, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Vaughan, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, Joseph Henry, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walker, Ralph, aged 44 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, Willam, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walker, William (Jnr), aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, William (Snr), aged 57 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wear, Robert, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Welsh, Isaac, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Welsh, Matthew, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilson, Jonathan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, William, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wren, Isaac, aged 49 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wren, John, aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wren, Thomas, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wright, John, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1910-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Wellington District - Area Tree

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[[Space:Wellington_District_-_Area_Tree#Cemeteries| '''Cemeteries''' ]]
{{Image|file=ADWP-915.png | label = Coat of Arms - Western Astralia |align= r |size=140 }} [[wikipedia:Wellington_Land_District,_Western_Australia|'''Wellington Land District''']] is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the South-West Land Division on the state's west coast. It spans roughly 32°56'S - 33°40'S in latitude and 115°25'E - 116°50'E in longitude.
''Wikipedia,'' accessed 7 Jan 2020. [[wikipedia:Wellington Land District, Western Australia#History|'''Location and features''']] - ''W®''
The District is located on the Indian Ocean, west coast, roughly centred on the city of [[:Category: Bunbury, Western Australia|Bunbury]] and extending north to [[:Category: Yarloop, Western Australia|Yarloop,]] east to [[:Category: Darkan, Western Australia|Darkan]] and south to just past both [[:Category: Capel, Western Australia|Capel]] and [[:Category: Donnybrook, Western Australia|Donnybrook.]] :::[[:Category: Wellington, Western Australia|Wellington]] '''Land District,''' Western Australia :[[Wellesley-4|Arthur '''Wellesley''' KG GCB (1769 - 1852) ]] - 1st Duke of '''Wellington''' :The original [[wikipedia:Wellington_County,_Western_Australia#History|Wellington '''County,''']] was named after the Duke, but the [[space:Western Australia, 1829 Counties - Profile Tree|''counties'']] soon became [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|''Land Districts'']] as the land was surveyed, and the maps were drawn showing the extent, and location of the farms and properties === Wellington District === :::[http://mingor.net/localities/bunbury.html Bunbury and Local scenes - ''> mingor.net'' ] :[https://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/wa/bunbury/stmarkce.htm ''Old '''Picton Church''''' Bunbury ] - '''Saint Mark's Church,''' [[:Category: Picton, Western Australia|Picton.]] :[[space:Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree |''Western Mail'' Homesteads - History Tree ]] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411582 ''No. '''34''' : Picton Church'' ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen'' ] :[http://anzacheroes.com.au/ '''ANZAC Heroes''' | Great War 1914 – 1918 ''Bunbury''] – [[:Category: Wellington, Western Australia|'''Wellington District''']] [[space:Western Australia Local Government Directory|Western Australia]] ::[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4028054_1 Welcome home parade for ANZACs in Bunbury, 12 January '''1919.'''] :::[[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree|West Aust '''Leschenault''' - Port Tree ]] ==== Cemeteries ==== ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries| ''' Cemeteries,''' Western Australia]] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Harvey/Australind.htm '''Australind''' Cemetery ] - ''Find A Grave:'' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2321771/australind-pioneer-cemetery '''Australind''' Pioneer Cemetery] - with photos :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunburypioneer.htm '''Bunbury''' ''Pioneers'' ] - :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Capel/capel.htm '''Capel''' Cemetery ] - - [[space:Capel Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Capel Cemetery - Heritage Tree]] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Dardanup/staidens.htm St. Aidens Cemetery '''Dardanup''' ] - [[space:St Aidan’s Church, Ferguson - Heritage Tree|''(Ferguson)'' - Heritage Tree]] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Dardanup/dardanupP.htm '''Dardanup''' ''Pioneer'' Cemetery ] - [[space:Dardanup - Area Tree|Dardanup - Area Tree]] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/WArthur/darkan.htm '''Darkan''' Cemetery] - - [http://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/wa/west-arthur/darkan.htm ''Darkan Cemetery''] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Donnybrook/donnybrook.htm '''Donnybrook''' Cemetery ] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/picton.htm '''Picton''' Cemetery ] - [https://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/wa/bunbury/stmarkce.htm ''Old Picton Church'' Bunbury ] - '''Saint Mark's Church,''' Picton. ::[https://estuaries.dwer.wa.gov.au/catchment/leschenault/upper-preston/ Healthy Estuaries WA - ''(Department of Water and Environmental Regulation)''] :[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/waus.htm ''Cemeteries'' from ''Oz Burials'' ] - [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|'''BDM''' Registration Districts - used in the ''Pioneers Index'' ]] [[:Category:Bunbury, Western Australia]] [[:Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[:Category: Picton, Western Australia]] [[:Category:Wellington, Western Australia]] [[:Category: Western Australia, Heritage Sites]]

Wellington Mine Disaster 1884

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[[Category:Wellington Mine Disaster, Nanaimo, British Columbia, 1884]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] | '''Wellington Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 30 June 1884 * Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia *Type: Coal Mine explosion * Victims: 23 * Cause: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

Wellington Mine Disaster 1888

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[[Category:Wellington Mine Disaster, Nanaimo, British Columbia, 1888]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] | '''Wellington Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters Team|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 24 January 1888 * Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia *Type: Coal Mine explosion * Victims: 60 to 77 (undetermined) * Cause: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources===

WellinsFamily Mysteries

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We believe my Grandfather may have been a Wellens as he said his father Thomas was a Silk weaver in Middleton about 1840-1890. I am unable track him in any Census excepting 1901, his name then was Welling but he was born in Middleton .His name name by his Military docs was Peter Harvey Wellins and my father name and his siblings, including a brother to grandfather was also Wellins. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wells

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Wells was founded in 1643, and is the third oldest town in Maine. It is home to around 10,000 people (as of 2001), and is a popular New England summer vacation destination.

Wells/Heywood handwritten letters

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I have letters that my Grandma Wells has saved from her mother and other family that had passed away. When we moved Grandma Wells to a nursing home, I asked for all the letters, etc. As these letters have family history that can not be found anywhere else, I want to get them listed somewhere so that others will be able to get more information. There are many details on the family along with recipes of the time, stories about the area and people. Each image I have linked it to the person that is listed on the page. "Grandma's family history letters pages 1 to 23" was written to [[Wells-11344|Sherry Wells]] for a school project from [[Heywood-584|Ina Wells]] dated 1982. I have scanned all the pages and have attached them.

Wellsford Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Wellsford Cemetery, Wellsford, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] LOCATION:
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Auckland === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2428963/wellsford-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - This has 163 records * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Wellsford-Cemetery/264102 BillionGraves] - This has 707 records * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation Search] === Notable Interments === There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war here. # John Pavlovich # Ronald Edward Browne

Wellstein Name Study

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[[Category:Wellstein Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Wellwood Name Study

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[[Category:Wellwood Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Nagle-491|Peggy Nagle]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Welsh Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania == Genealogy of Welsh emigrants to Pennsylvania, between 1682 and 1700. * by Thomas Allen Glenn * published The Author, Oxford, England, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100753413 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100753413 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5218587M/Welsh_founders_of_Pennsylvania * https://books.google.com/books?id=aepTGZpT1FMC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Glenn, Thomas. ''[[Space:Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania|Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania]]'' (Oxford, England, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Glenn|Glenn]])

Welsh Place Name Categories

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[[Image:Flags-6.jpg|align=r|size=400px]] [[Category:Pending Wales Categories]] This page is part of the Wales Project. Welsh place names have changed over time. Not only that, there have been numerous boundary changes as well. In order to keep things as simple as possible we use the thirteen historic counties of Wales when categorising Welsh place names. This covers a significant proportion of recorded history in Wales from 1534 Laws in Wales Acts and so includes the majority of the profiles on which we are working. For profiles before that time we manage those through separate Categories Wales Project. All individual place name categories must be on both Wikipedia and A Vision of Britain. Only the Category Information Boxes should be on the category pages themselves. Any other information can be put on a free-space page and linked via the CIB. Country houses and castles should be sub-categories under the nearest settlement with the people born there under that sub-category. We categorise with place (hamlet, village, town, city), county as follows: We try to avoid hyphens in place names, and where the name includes the word Saint we abbreviate this with St and no punctuation. '''A series of pages on Categorisation start [[Space:Wales_Categorisation|here]] ''' For Cemeteries we have very specific rules, see [[Space:Wales_Cemeteries_Team|Wales Cemeteries Team]] If you have any questions about this category structure, or if you wish to combine it with a global topic please contact [[Bartlett-3702| Steve Bartlett]]

Welsh Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania

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1) [https://archive.org/details/WWHVOLs912QUAKERSOFPEMBROKESHIRE/page/n61 1699 US Redstone MM ref in Quakers of Pembrokeshire by David Salmon]
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2) [https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento00brow/page/7 Welsh Settlement of Pa. by Charles Browning]
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3) [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/redstone-welsh-tract/ Redstone to the Welsh Tract by Mary John]
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4) [[Space:Quakers_in_Pennsylvania|Wikitree Quakers Project Resource Material]]
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5) [https://archive.org/details/westwaleshistori09hist/page/n15 West Wales Historical Records Allen County Public Library]
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6) [https://archive.org/details/QuakersInCarmarthen Quakers by Dr Thomas Richards in History of Carmarthen Vol II J.E.Lloyd]
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7) [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Milford%20Haven%20LM.pdf Milford Meeting House] Milford Quakers from USA originally settled at Haverfordwest MM. Walter Perrott wrote to J Starbuck at Milford MM re the Laugharne Burial Ground in 1827. This followed enquiries made earlier by Mr Rock of Milford.
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8) [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Neath%20LM.pdf Neath Meeting House] Walter Ps letter sent to [[Gibbins-3|Bevington Gibbins]] at Neath MM for reply.
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10) [https://onebookbcc.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/nantucket-quakers-and-the-milford-haven-whaling-industry.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1RI3NfZyss0aGsZwoADUqOtgJ1OQc7CsVqslLIY2MemtFjTIy Nantucket Quakers by Richard C Allen]

Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Locality, Place Studies]][[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:England, Place Studies]] [[Category:Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Nantwich, Cheshire]]
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== Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place= Nantwich, Cheshire|category=Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire|category=Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The name of this street has had many variations. From the year 1593 it became known as Welsh Row, prior to this it was known as Frog(ge) Row in recognition of the channel that ran down the street. To the south west of this street there was pasture land and it is believed that the marshy area within this land would have provided an ideal environment for a frog population to thrive. https://nantwichmuseum.org.uk/product/drovers/ ===History=== Welsh Row in Nantwich was initially an ancient trackway and it provided a link between Acton, Cheshire https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acton,_Cheshire and a ford across the River Weaver.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Weaver Nantwich itself was not really established until after the Normans arrived but the link that Welsh Row had to Acton provided a very important route to the salt works that ran alongside the river Weaver. The Romans had been trading salt from this part of Cheshire for more than a 1000 years before Nantwich existed. https://nantwichmuseum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Welsh-Row-Exhibition.pdf Welsh cattle drovers traded for this salt together with other goods and some settled in dwellings around that area and the name Welsh Row evolved as a result of these early inhabitants. https://nantwichmuseum.org.uk/product/drovers/ Following the construction of a bridge in the Middle Ages and road re-alignment there commenced considerable development of this area and the result of this is a street full of history and interesting buildings some of which today are Grade II listed.https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/results/?searchType=NHLE+Simple&search=Welsh+Row+Nantwich ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Cheshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.0677, -2.5265 :'''Elevation:''' 43.0 m or 141.1 feet ===Population=== ==Sources==

Welsh Royals Project Reliable Sources

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Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Charles Henry Browning Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania == * by [[Browning-2965|Charles Henry Browning]] (1846-1926) * published by William J. Campbell, Philadelphia, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com.au/books?id=i_cMAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/welshsettlement00browgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924072688868 * https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento00brow * https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento01brow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263130 === Citation Formats === * Browning, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania|Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania]]'' (William J. Campbell, Philadelphia, 1912) [ Page ] * ([[#Browning|Browning]])

Welsh War Memorials WWI

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[[Category:Abergele, War Memorial WWI]]
If you want to create a Space Page for a War Memorial with a table of those listed, you can use this. Indeed, you can adapt this for any listing although the Disasters table layout is different. You can see that on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flintshire_Mining_Disasters Flintshire Mining Disasters] # Check to see if a Free Space Page already exists for your disaster. You can do this by looking in the Welsh War Memorials WWI under the county in which you are working. See How to Categorise War Memorials for details on our category structure.
# If there is no current Free Space Page for your Memorial, you can create a new one using the following naming standard: [Place 1914 - 1918]. Please do not include any commas in your name as this creates problems later on. See [[Space:Abergele_War_memorial |'''Abergele War Memorial WW1''']] as an example.
# At the top of the FSP, enter the category. Using our example, this would be Abergele War Memorial WW1, Abergele, Denbighshire, WW1.
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Wenatchee, Washington One Place Study

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{{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Project:One Place Studies#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} == Wenatchee, Washington One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Wenatchee, Washington|category=Wenatchee, Washington One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q958596|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wenatchee, Washington One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *[[:Category: Wenatchee%2C_Washington_One_Place_Study]] ===Name=== Wenatchee is the county seat and largest city of Chelan County, Washington, United States. "[http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx Find a County]". National Association of Counties. Retrieved February 7, 2023. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State:''' Washington :'''County:''' Chelan :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.423333,-120.325278 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== === Adding a Profile to the Study === : To add a profile to the Study, copy the following code and paste it below the "== Biography ==" line on the profile:
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====Families & People==== *[[Luker-574|William Riley Luker (1930-abt.1964)]] *[[Packwood-139|Robert Charles Packwood (1986-2002)]] *[[McIntosh-6917|Charles William (McIntosh) Packwood (1949-2016)]] ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Noreen_Nash|Noreen Nash on Wikipedia]], Actress {{Image|file=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} ====Veterans==== ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Wenatchee,_Washington|Wenatchee, Washington on Wikipedia]]

Wendy Heron Ham's Veteran Ancestors

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This is a list of [[Heron-623|Wendy Ham]]'s ancestors and relatives who served with the United States military. '''Revolutionary War''' [[Fay-1367|Joseph Fay]] [[Field-4214|Solomon Field]], Civil Service, Massachusetts '''Civil War''' [[Clark-53661|William E. Clark]], Union Army, Michigan, 1st Regiment, Company A [[Cole-12713|Alvin Milford Cole]], Union Army, Ohio, 128th Regiment, Company E [[Cullen-1245|John Cullen]], Union Army, New York, 154th Regiment, Company H, Died in War [[Cullen-1222|Joseph Cullen]], Union Army, New York, 154th Regiment, Company B [[Cullen-1241|Samuel Cullen]], Union Army, New York Heavy Artillery, 13th Artillery Regiment, Company C, 6th Artillery Regiment, Company K [[Field-3125|Charles Field]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company B [[Field-3130|Sanford S. Field]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 105th Regiment, Company E [[Furman-424|Ebenezer Furman, Jr.]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C, Died in War [[Furman-432|Silas S. Furman]], Union Army, Pennsylvania Infantry, 169th Regiment, Company C [[Gleason-1283|Almon Gleason]], Union Army, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 128th Regiment, Company E [[Gleason-1723|Cyrus Gleason]], Union Army, Wisconsin Infantry, 23rd Regiment, Company E [[Griffith-7861|Frank Elnathan Griffith]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company K [[Joslin-1327|Frederick Joslin]], son of [[King-24947|Clarissa King]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C [[King-39695|Marvin L. King]], Union Army, Pennsylvania, 83 Regiment, Company F, Died of Disease in Virginia during War [[King-19089|Van Rensselaer King]], Union Army, New York, 120th Regiment, Company D [[Milford-355|Montgomery Milford]], husband of [[Watson-16233|Mary Watson]], Union Army, Minnesota Cavalry, 2nd Regiment, Company L [[Snyder-7051|Dennis Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company D, Died in War [[Snyder-7053|John Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company D, Died in War [[Snyder-8207|Ezekiel Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 100th Regiment, Company A [[Stanbro-71|Lanson Ashley Stanbro]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C, Severely Wounded '''World War I''' [[Clark-53718|Robert H. Clark]], Michigan, Army, 56th Ammunition Regiment, Company B [[Cullen-1217|Joseph Harvey Cullen]], New York Army National Guard, 108th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division, Company M [[Griffith-4281|Benjamin Harrison Griffith]], New York, Army, 307th Labor Co., Hq Trp United States Army Support Base, Newark, New Jersey [[Griffith-4280|Roy J. Griffith]], New York, Army, 305th Infantry, Company A [[Hamlin-876|William Latham Blacker Hamlin]], Canada, Lieutenant, Died in War in France [[Heron-682|Charles Robert Heron]], New York, 90 Co. Trane Cps, Served in France [[Heron-717| Henry Sheldon Heron]], Canadian Expeditionary Force (CAF), 76th Battalion [[Heron-21|James Fenwick Heron]], Canadian Expenditionary Force (CAF), Central Ontario Regiment, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, Died in War in Belgium [[King-30372|Mina A. King]], United States Navy Nurse [[Milford-634|Harry M. Milford]], Montana, United States Army, PFC, Company A, 362nd Infantry, Company K, 47th Infantry, Company A, 321st Infantry 81 Division, Died in War in France [[Milford-635|Wayne L. Milford]], South Dakota, United States Army, CPL, Company B, 116th Supply Train '''World War II''' [[Gleason-1984|Ray L. Gleason]], United States Army Air Force, Staff Sargeant, 345th Bomb Squad, Killed in Action, Rumania [[Griffith-4451|Richard H. Griffith]], United States Army, Tec 5 [[Heron-731|Edwin Heron]], United States Army, Corporal [[Heron-734|Donald M. Heron]], United States Army Air Force, Tech. Sgt. [[Snyder-6328|Cecil Roy Snyder]], United States Navy, F2 [[Snyder-6958|Merton E. Snyder]], United States Army Air Forces, PFC '''Vietnam War''' [[Cullen-1155|Melvin Cullen]], United States Army

Wentworth-Coollidge Mansion

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'''Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion'''
== Contact information == 375 Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-436-6607
info@wentworthcoolidge.org
Grounds: Open daily, dawn to dusk
Mansion Tours (May-October): W-Su 10am - 4pm, on the hour, last tour at 3pm
Web address: http://wentworthcoolidge.org/
== History / Ownership == === Major John Wentworth (1750-1759) === * [[Wentworth-2083|John Wentworth]] was the son of [[Wentworth-149|Benning Wentworth]], who had been appointed royal governor of the province of New Hampshire that was separated from the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1741.
**In 1753 Benning Wentworth petitioned the legislature to purchase the building where he had been renting in Portsmouth. He would move into the house in Little Harbor until the remodel was complete.
*A rural property on the outskirts of Portsmouth, New Hampshire on a back channel of the Piscataqua River known as Little Harbor. Wikipedia: Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wentworth–Coolidge_Mansion]; History of the house and ownership
** Included a dwelling house and 100 acre working farm
** Home was constructed from four or maybe five buildings that were moved there and connected .
=== Governor Benning Wentworth (1759-1766) === * [[Wentworth-149|Benning Wentworth]] gave up the rented home in Portsmouth in 1759 and the Little Harbor residence presumably became his permanent residence and the location where state business was carried out. .
* Benning Wentworth died in 1766 and the home was passed to his second wife, Martha Hilton .
=== Martha Hilton Wentworth and Michael Wentworth (1766-1812) === * [[Hilton-1798|Martha Hilton]] inherited the home on the death of Benning. She remarried one of his relatives, [[Wentworth-1478|Michael Wentworth]]. .
* They entertained George Washington at the Wentworth Mansion when he visited Portland in 1789. Division of Parks and Recreation, New Hampshire, P.O. Box 1856 Concord, NH 03302-1856, [https://www.nhstateparks.org/getmedia/4a45e22f-3498-4490-b949-c67a508ce5b6/Wentworth-CoolidgeMansion_History_2010.pdf]; Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion: The Middle Years ; The Cushing Family
*Martha died first and Michael Wentworth inherited ownership of the home..
=== Martha Wentworth and John Wentworth (1812-1816) === * [[Wentworth-1479|Martha Wentworth]] was the daughter of Michael and Martha Hilton Wentworth and inherited the mansion after her parents' death. She married [[Wentworth-1481|John Wentworth]]They lived there until 1816 when they sold the home and 113 acres to "successful merchant", Charles Cushing.
=== Charles Cushing and Ann Huske Sheafe Cushing (1816-1860 === * Martha and John Wentworth sold the estate to [[Cushing-470|Charles Cushing]] and [[Sheafe-47|Ann Sheafe]] Cushing in 1816. .
** It was operated as a farm and some records show it as Wentworth Farm. .
** In about 1840 Charles Cushing began opening the home to the public. It was one of the first historic homes to be made open for viewing by the public. .
** Charles Cushing died in 1849 leaving the home to the use of his wife for the remainder of her life and then to his only living son, Theodore Cushing.Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007637305_00381?pid=117154&https://]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982; Rockingham Probate Records, Vol 84, 1849-1851; p150: WILL OF CHARLES CUSHING
* Ann Cushing and her family remained at Wentworth Mansion until her death on June 15, 1875. Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5242/41267_309350-04464?pid=269106&https://]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. "New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947." Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Her son Theodore had died, unmarried soon after his father.
=== William P. Israel (1860-1886) === *Ann Sheafe Cushing's grandson William P. Israel had likely been operating the farm during his grandmother's life and inherited the home in 1860.
** William Israel actively " promoted the property to tourists, making the house one of the first historic dwellings in the United States to be opened to the public:"
** In 1886,William P. Israel sold about 15 acres with various buildings, known as "the Governor Wentworth Estate," to John Templeman Coolidge, III, of Boston.
=== John Templeman Coolidge, III and Katharine Parkman Cushing (1886-1954) === * [[Coolidge-681|John Coolidge]] and Charles Cushing were both Harvard graduate lawyers from Boston, Massachusetts. They were both from wealth and influential families known as Boston Brahmin. Wikipedia: Boston Brahmin; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Brahmin];
** John Coolidge, III purchased the estate as a summer home. They renovated, restored and expanded the mansion with the assistance of Sumner Appleton, founder of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
** [[Parkman-311|Katherine Parkman]] died in 1900 and John married second Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge.
** John Templeton Coolidge, III died in 1945. His second wife Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge donated the property to the State of New Hampshire in 1954.
=== State of New Hampshire (1954- current) === * The estate is now operated as a New Hampshire State Park under the Parks and Recreation Department of New Hampshire. == Research Notes == === Also See === * GenealogyBank.com; [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A108BD1FCD7E9FA90%40GB3NEWS-108D86F091CA36E8%402395305-108D86F0AA5B8568%400-108D86F22A0CE868%40Visit%2Bto%2BLittle%2BHarbor?h=3&fname=&lname=Cushing&fullname=&kwinc=Little%20harbor&kwexc=&group=&type=newspaper_archives&rgfromDate=1815&rgtoDate=1850&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=&sid=knjfnhezttncwjkffzqtrdxgldxtupds_s072_1586483154159]; Visit to Little Harbor The Farmers' Cabinet: Thursday, Jan 08, 1846: Amherst, NH: * Gurney, C. S.: Portsmouth Historic & Picturesque; [https://archive.org/stream/portsmouthhistor00gurn#page/98/mode/2up]; Portsmouth, NH; 1902; "Gov. Benning Wentworth Manson; p97-99; CHARLES CUSHING * Paine, Sarah Cushing, Compiler; Paine Ancestry The Family of Robert Treat Paine, Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Printed for the family, Boston, MA,; 1912; [https://archive.org/details/paineancestryfam00pain/page/110/mode/2up]; p107, biography of CHARLES CUSHING BY a descendant * Robinson, J. Dennis, ; ''How the Coolidge Family of Boston Saved Wentworth Mansion''; [www.seacoastnh.com/History/History-Matters/how-the-coolidge-family-of-boston-saved-wentworth-mansion/?showall=1], Published online: SeacoastNH.com.; 2009 * * Robinson, J. Dennis, ; ''http://www.seacoastnh.com/Places-and-Events/Historic-Tours/Wentworth-Coolidge-Mansion/''; Published online: SeacoastNH.com.; 1996-2020 == Sources ==

Wentz Profiles I Am Working On

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'''Wentz Family Profiles''' I have been actively searching the Wentz family for approx. 2 years. Here is what we do know: *Our immigrant ancestor is [[Wentz-621 | Conrad Wentz]]. *Conrad was born about 1819 in Reinpfalz, Bayern, Germany. (His obituary states that he was aged 63 years, 5 months, 24 days). *Conrad married [[Mader-115 | Charlotte/Scharlottie Mader/Morter]] on 1 January 1850 in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. *Conrad died 28 November 1882 in Cawker City, Mitchell, Kansas. The children of Conrad and Charlotte are: *[[Wentz-622 | Adam Henry Wentz]], b. abt. 1853 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-623 | Mary Wentz]], b. Dec 1856 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-624 | Caroline Wentz]], b. Jan 1859 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-625 | Hannah Elizabeth Wentz]], b. 29 September 1860 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-626 | Catharine Wentz]], b. abt. 1861 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-627 | Jacob Andrew Wentz]], b. Jul 1864 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-628 | Charlotte Louise Wentz]], b. abt. 1867 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-629 | Charles David Wentz]], b. Apr 1869 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-630 | Rebecca Amanda Wentz]], b. 8 May 1872 in Mitchell Co., KS *[[Wentz-631 | George Noah Wentz]], b. Jul 1873 in Mitchell Co., KS *[[Conrad-620 | John Conrad Wentz]], b. 30 Mar 1876 in Cawker City, Mitchell, KS '''Goals of This Page''' The goal of this page is to bring together the descendants of Conrad Wentz and Charlottte Mader. '''Source Records''' Conrad Wentz *Birth: "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NC5W-899 : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wenz, 10 Jun 1819; citing Schersfeld, Bayern, Germany; FHL microfilm 193,116. *Death: *Burial: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-QLPZ : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wentz, 1882; Burial, Glen Elder, Mitchell, Kansas, United States of America, Glenwood Cemetery; citing record ID 68813065, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. *Marriage: "Marriage Records, 1839-1878: Peace Church and Old Zion Lutheran Church, Sullivan County, PA"; Transcribed by Frank Thrasher; Translated from the Original German *Immigration: "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-Z6FN : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wenniz, 1846; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm .

Wenz Ding Nation

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[[Category: Wenz Ding Nation, Ding Name Study]] [[Category: Hebron, North Dakota]] [[Category: Ding Name Study]] : (The dates will adjust with new information) == THE WENZ DING NATION == === Page Under Construction === : This page began 10 May 2016 and will be under construction for a few days. Please be patient.Sources will be provided within the next few days. 10 May 2016 [[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]]. == Sources ==

Werbelow Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Werbelow Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Werbelow Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werbelow Werbelow] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Werbelow name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Werbelow's), by time period (18th Century Werbelow's), or by topic (Werbelow DNA, Werbelow Occupations, Werbelow Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Werbelow Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Dwyer-101|Lisa Dwyer]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Werbelow}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Von_Werbelow Von_Werbelow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warbalow Warbalow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warbelow Warbelow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warblow Warblow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werbelowski Werbelowski] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werbelowsky Werbelowsky] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werblow Werblow]

Were John Rodgers (1775-1846) and Margaret Graham(1781-1850) the parents of Elizabeth Rodgers (1795-1855)

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In examining my father's ([[Parker-11288| Pete Parker]]) DNA matches I have found matches to descendants of four of [[Rodgers-5319 | John]] and [[Graham-21148 | Margaret]] Graham Rodger's children. I created this probability chart. It does show that it is a possibility that Elizabeth was their daughter though this does not serve as absolute proof. https://dnapainter.com/tools/probability/view/2b720ea4f75074c6 In doing this research I have also found that people may have been confusing two different John Rodgers who lived in Sumter and Williamsburg counties. One being [[Rodgers-5283 | John Rodgers]] who was the Revolutionary War veteran [[Rodgers-5288 | Shadrach Rodgers']] son. The other being [[Rodgers-5319 | John Rodgers]] who may be related to Shadrach Rodgers but could not be his son. The John Rodgers who was Shadrach's son appeared before a court with an affidavit concerning his father's Revolutionary was pension in 1854 at which he presented as proof of his birth date (12 Feb 1784) a family bible. The other John Rodgers was no longer living at this time as he passed away in 1846 (per his will being recorded in this year). His birth date is also recorded as 1775 from marriage records. The will mentions by name six of his children : Litha Sauls, WIlliam Rodgers, Shadrach Resto Rodgers, Susannah Rodgers , John F. Rodgers and Martha Jane Rodgers. It also mentions his wife Margaret.

WeRelate.org

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === WeRelate.Org === WeRelate is a free public-service wiki for genealogy sponsored by the Foundation for On-Line Genealogy formerly in partnership with the Allen County Public Library. It has pages for over 2,900,000 people and growing. WeRelate is currently in beta. It is supported by volunteers and your tax-deductible donations. * Sponsered by The Foundation for On-Line Genealogy * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Werelate.org|WeRelate.Org]] *Citation Example: ::: WeRelate contributors, [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Main_Page WeRelate.Org Website]. WeRelate contributors, [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Main_Page WeRelate.Org Website]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#We Relate|WeRelate contributors]]: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Alice_Lowden_%281%29 Record for Alice Lowden].'' * From personal experience the material is poorly sourced, use with care.

Wertz Name Study

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[[Category:Wertz Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Mauckport, Indiana

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[[Category:Wesley Chapel United Methodist Cemetery, Mauckport, Indiana]] [[Category:Harrison County, Indiana, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Wesley Chapel Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Indiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Wesley Chapel is situated on the corner of Wesley Chapel Rd and Sonner Ln near the city of Mauckport, a small community in Harrison County, Indiana. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Wheeler-8347|Kellie Rhodes]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
38.08410, -86.23814 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wesley+Chapel/@38.0834554,-86.2380902,116m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x88692d5e676b1b5d:0x95aa7c46e96ccf9a!2sWesley+Chapel!3b1!3m1!1s0x88692d5e676b1b5d:0x95aa7c46e96ccf9a!6m1!1e1 Wesley Chapel on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1962425 Find A Grave Wesley Chapel Cemetery] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on May 5, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- ----- == Sources ==

Wesley Chapel United Methodist Cemetery, Mauckport, Indiana

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=== About === :This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Wheeler-8347 | Kellie Rhodes]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Wheeler-8347 | Kellie Rhodes]] :If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address : :GPS Coordinates : :Contact : :[ ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === ] ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- |
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Wessagusset Colony

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[[Category:Wessagusset Colony]] A part of [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Plymouth Colony]], 1622-1630 A part of [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]], in 1630 Succeeded by [[:Category:Weymouth, Massachusetts|Weymouth, Massachusetts]], in 1635 '''Wessagusset Colony, 1622-1635''' '''A failed colony''' The site of Weymouth first saw European inhabitants in 1622 as Wessagusset Colony, a colony founded by Thomas Weston, who had been the main backer of the Plymouth settlement. The settlement was a failure. The sixty men taken from London were ill-prepared for the hardships required for survival. They also may have lacked the motivation of the Pilgrims as this colony was purely economic in motivation and the men had not brought their families. By winter, poor planning and bad management led to supplies running out. With the Plymouth colonists having few supplies to share, the Weymouth men began to steal from the local Massachusetts nation. Foraging in cooperation with the Pilgrims and trading with Natives was insufficient, and some colonists began to steal from the natives. By now, many in the colony were ill and all forms of law and order had broken down. The lowest point came when a healthy settler was caught stealing supplies from the Massachusetts and the Massachusetts leaders demanded the thief's execution; the Weymouth men complied but either executed or failed to substitute for execution a dying, sick settler instead. By April 1623, word of conflict between Native Americans and the Virginia colonists had reached the north and this increased the tension between the two groups. Massachusetts and other native groups began plotting to attack and destroy what was left of the floundering Wessagusset colony and possibly the more successful Plymouth Colony. Massasoit heard about it and sent word to Plymouth. Bradford, fearing that Plymouth would also be destroyed, sent Myles Standish to Weymouth with the Plymouth militia to end the threat. Under a banner of truce Standish lured five of the more bellicose Massachusetts Natives inside the stockade. There, after a brief struggle, the native leaders were killed. Ten of the original sixty had starved to death and two others had been killed in conflict with the Natives. Forty-five colonists went north joined Plymouth or went north to Maine, and from there most returned to England. The three who remained were subsequently killed by Native Americans. Robert Gorges attempted to form a colony at the site later that year as the center of a more royalist and Anglican system of government for New England. He brought William Morrell as religious leader and expected Governor Bradford to acknowledge his supremacy and act as his agent Within weeks the New England winter caused Gorges to leave with most of the settlers. Those who remained formed the nucleus of the permanent settlement. In 1630 it was officially incorporated into the Massachusetts Bay Colony and in 1635 with the addition of 100 families under the leadership of Joseph Hull the name of the town was changed to Weymouth. While the integration of these groups did not commence without difficulty, especially due to conflicting pressures from the Puritans of Boston and the Pilgrims of Plymouth, Weymouth was a stable and prominent town with its current boundaries by 1635. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weymouth,_Massachusetts 1]] == Further Research == * http://plymoutharch.tripod.com/thewessagussettplantation/index.html * http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/early_settlers.htm ----

West - Horton Noes

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[West-29715|Simeon West (1774-1846)]] *[[Horton-11801|Lodema (Horton) West (1778-1875)]] *[[West-29754|Reuben West (abt.1783-1832)]] *[[Horton-11822|Nancy Horton (1782-1846)]] *[[Horton-12116|Frederick Van Dyke Horton (1820-1897)]] *Grace Beauchamp Lodder (1874-1962), daughter of William M. Beauchamp (1830-1925) *Mrs. Craton, aka [[Hutchinson-12049|Annie Fairbanks Hutchinson]] (1869-1947); married to [[Craton-54|Samuel Boyce Craton, MD.]]; Annie was the daughter of [[Hutchinson-12045|Charles Hutchinson]] (1823-1900). *[[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (abt.1779-1859)]] *[[Horton-10265|Stephen Horton (1761-1816)]] *[[Van_Dyke-1791|Heyltje (Van Dyke) Horton (1755-)]] *[[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton (1730-1808)]] *[[Rowley-997|Prudence (Rowley) Horton (1732-aft.1808)]] *[[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]]<< family report is incomplete [created and linked children]; date of death on his profile is erroneous. *[[Unknown-606305|Kaziah (Unknown) Haughton (abt.1702-)]] **[[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton (1730-1808)]] (above) **[[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Houghton Jr. (1732-)]] **[[Houghton-1203|Elijah Houghton (1735-)]] **[[Horton-12169|Ezekiel Horton (1737-)]] **[[Horton-1759|Kezia (Horton) Shipman (abt.1740-1807)]] **[[Horton-12170|Hannah Horton (1742-)]] **[[Horton-12171|Sarah Horton (1744-)]] **[[Horton-12172|Joel Horton (1746-bef.1749)]] **[[Haughton-752|Joel Haughton (1749-)]] ==Background== WikiTreers have identified two West-Horton intermarriages, where the Horton brides have not been placed among the family or as descendants of Stephen and Prudence (Rowley) Horton, yet reasonably personal information about them suggests they should be so placed. The two Horton brides, as below, married West brothers--Lodema Horton's husband, [[West-29715|Simeon West]], and Nancy Horton's husband, [[West-29754|Reuben West]], were both sons of [[West-20660|Reuben West (1750-1836)]]. *'''[[Horton-11801|Lodema Horton]]''' (1778-1874) was associated as the daughter of [[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton]] and his wife, [[Rowley-997|Prudence Rowley]] in the Onondaga Pioneer Index in a submission by "Mrs. Craton," believed Lodema's great-granddaughter aka [[Hutchinson-12049|Annie Fairbanks (Hutchinson) Craton]] (1869-1947). Annie developed a substantial collection of genealogical materials which are referred to in Annie's son's (See [[Craton-55|Forman Hutchinson Craton]]) Smithsonian archive. [[Clift-1119]] has inquired of the Smithsonian in the hope we can locate the genealogical materials. Annie (Hutchinson) Craton was the daughter of [[Hutchinson-12045|Charles Hutchinson]] (1823-1900). Lodema's obituary reports she was born at Hebron, 16 September 1778. **[[Horton-11801|Lodema (Horton/Houghton) West]] in [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/420752/?offset=0#page=2011&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=horton,%20stephen Onondaga County ... Gr--I. page 2011 of 3209] (Stephen Horton/Houghton and Mrs. Simeon West), citing "From Mrs. Craton," and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/423322/1573 Onondaga County ... To-Z, page 1573 of 3228] (Simon West-Lodema [Houghon]); digital images, ''FamilySearch''. **Forman H. Craton Papers and Forman H. Craton Papers / Series 1: Memoirs, Archives Center, National Museum of American History; catalog entry and digitized materials, [https://collections.si.edu/search/detail/ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253?q=url%3A%22ead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%22&record=1&hlterm=url%3A%26quot%3Bead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%26quot%3B ''Smithsonian Institute'']. **[[Horton-11801|Lodema Horton]], her obituary.Mrs. Lodema West 1875 obituary clipping from ''Ottawa (Illinois) Free Trader'', January 31, 1874, p. 1, col.. 4; digital image, [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84038582/1874-01-31/ed-1/seq-1/ ''ChroniclingAmerica''], courtesy of William Clift, Clift to GeneJ, email of February 8, 2024.
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''Ottawa Free Trader''
Ottawa, Illinois
January 31, 1874
Died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Harriet West, in Ottawa, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Lodema West, aged 95 years, 4 months.
Mrs. West was born Sept. 16, 1778 at Hebron, Conn.; lived near Syracuse, N.Y., until about 1844, when she cam west, but in a few years again returned east, remaining here until four or five years ago, when she made her home with her daughter in Ottawa. She had been confirmed at and early age as a member of the Episcopal church and lived and died in that faith.
*'''[[Horton-11822|Nancy Horton]] (1782-1846) and the [[Horton-12116|Frederick Van Dyke Horton]] (1820-1887) connection'''. In his 2009 article about the Horton family,Henry B. Hoff, "Stephen Horton of Hebron, Conn., and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing an Edward Fuller Line," ''The Mayflower Descendant'', 58 (2009):1-10 at 7 (note 71) and 9-10 (note 8); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/30241/7/723621666 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Henry B. Hoff reports about a family record he holds that was made by [[Roosevelt-350|Nicholas Latrobe Roosevelt]] on 30 August 1889. The record memorializes various information provided to Nicholas by Frederick Van Dyke Horton, who credited some of the family information to "his cousin Mrs. Underhill née West ..." In the 2009 article, Hoff speculates that this "cousin" may have been Frederick's second cousin, "Celia Ann (West) Underhill (1813-1890)," and that her mother, [[Horton-11822|Nancy (Horton) West]], was otherwise "Anna Horton, born 16 July 1782, daughter of [[Haughton-752|Joel Horton]], born ... 14 May 1759, and his wife, Anna Sutton." Hoff describes further that Nancy would thus be the "granddaughter of [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer]] and Keziah (_____) Horton ... [so that] Frederick and Celia were second cousins." Hoff writes that Joel Horton (m. Anna Sutton), did not leave a will (article footnote 93). *Stephen/Prudence family .... *Stephen/Heyltje family .... especially Heyltje's administration ... In conducting the research about these two West-Horton marriages, a third marriage was identified. *[[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (abt.1779-1859)]] is reported to have married married [[West-30846|Sarah West]], the daughter of [[West-20662|Levi West (1754-)]] and his wife, Abigail Isham. In part, see Homer Worthington Brainard, ''A survey of the Ishams in England and America ...'' (Rutland, Vt., Turtle Publishing, 1938), 214-215 at 215 (79. Abigail Isham); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/surveyofishamsin00brai/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), daughter "Sarah, b. -----; m. Shipman Horton or Houghton." ==Bibliographic Notes== *Henry B. Hoff, "Stephen Horton of Hebron, Conn., and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing an Edward Fuller Line," ''The Mayflower Descendant'', 58 (2009):1-10; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/30241/1/723621666 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Grace Beauchamp Lodder, "Onondaga County pioneer index: an index to genealogical records of families and individuals living in Onondaga County, New York prior to 1850," [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/420752/?offset=0#page=2011&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=horton,%20stephen Onondaga County ... Gr--I. page 2011 of 3209] (Stephen Horton/Houghton and Mrs. Simeon West), and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/423322/1573 Onondaga County ... To-Z, page 1573 of 3228] (Simon West-Lodema [Houghon]); digital images, ''FamilySearch''. *Forman H. Craton Papers and Forman H. Craton Papers / Series 1: Memoirs, Archives Center, National Museum of American History; catalog entry and digitized materials, [https://collections.si.edu/search/detail/ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253?q=url%3A%22ead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%22&record=1&hlterm=url%3A%26quot%3Bead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%26quot%3B ''Smithsonian Institute'']. *La Salle County Genealogy Guild, Cemetery Records compiled by the La Salle County Genealogy Guild (115 West Glover Street, Ottawa, IL 61350). Database comments: "Lodema w/o Simeon West, died 1/19/1875 AE 95 yrs 4 mos; CC: 1779-1784 *Mrs. Lodema West 1875 obituary clipping in the Ottawa Free Trader, 31 Jan 1874; digital image at https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84038582/1874-01-31/ed-1/seq-1/ *Index cards to vital records of Connecticut churches at the Connecticut State Library on Microfilm at FHL; (Salt Lake City, UT: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949), 2218, Film, 2837; DGS, 8272209; Image 1887: "WEST, Ruben m Nancy Horton, Oct. [ ], 1804; Hebron/Private Records/Warner Memoranda/P 98" *Warner, Will J, Hebron baptisms marriages deaths, 1752-1876 aka Warner Memoranda; Series title: Connecticut private records, (Connecticut State Library; 1931, original; 2011, digital), p 71 (digital), p 69 (manuscript); digital images, [https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15019coll15/id/713 ''Connecticut State Library''], select entries. **p. 69, "West, Levi., d. Apr. 2, 1818," cites p. 26. **p. 69, [West], "R[e]uben, m. Nancy Horton, Oct [__] 1804," cites p. 98. *New York Probate Records, 1629-1971. Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. County courthouses, New York.
** Letters 1830-1840 vol AA, p 114, Image 82 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCQ-1X7?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P4-SP8%3A213301701%2C213599702 19 Apr 1832, Grant of administration of the estate of Reuben West to widow Nancy West, Oliver Strong and Rufus Cossit]
** Decrees, Orders 1821-1837 vol 1-A-3-A, p 351, Image 553; New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YC4-7P6?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PC-GPD%3A213301701%2C213301702 14 Nov 1832, Order to Publish Notice]
** Decrees, Orders 1821-1837 vol 1-A-3-A, p 459, Image 607 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YC4-4DK?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PC-GPD%3A213301701%2C213301702 11 Mar 1836, Notice to Creditors]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 247, Image 159 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9SYN?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 19 Apr 1843, Petition of Charles West to Administrators]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 249, Image 160 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCN-93PN?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 2 May 1843, Petition of Rufus Cossit for final settlement]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 252, Image 163 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9ST6?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 24 May 1843, Adjournment of Final Settlement]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 264, Image 169 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9ST7?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 16 Aug 1843, Adjournment of Final Settlement to 19 Aug]. No further record found. *Probate records, 1789-1924; Connecticut Probate Court, Andover and Hebron Districts (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1948,1983)
** FHL Film 1376038/DGS 7627405; Image 465, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-14GT?i=464&cat=359163 27 Feb 1815 Guardianship of Levi West of Hebron granted to Nehemiah Porter]. Similarly as Levi West 1815, case 2623 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2DQ9?i=453&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, image 454-455 of 1373. ** FHL Film 1376038/DGS 7627405; Images 819-820, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-14WJ?i=811&cat=359163 12 Feb 1819 Grant of administration of the estate of Levi West of Hebron to Shipman Horton and appointment of Hiram Horton & Jeremiah Post as appraisers]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-26WS?i=456&cat=141959 457]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 8, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QNL?i=7&cat=359163 29 May 1817 Inventory of Levi West estate by Hiram Haughton & Jeremiah Post]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264R?i=457&cat=141959 458]-459. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 49, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QXY?i=48&cat=359163 12 Nov 1819 Order to Shipman Horton for public sale of the estate of Levi West]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Images 49-50, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QXY?i=48&cat=359163 12 Nov 1819 Listing of debts against the Levi West estate (including $17.30 owed to Shipman Horton)]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2D9L?i=459&cat=141959 460]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 64,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QDF?i=63&cat=359163 16 Feb 1820 Report of proceeds of sale by Shipman Horton] *Cora Dunham Boyd, ''The American ancestors and descendants of Willard William and Cora Dunham Boyd : 1620-1928'' (St. Louis, Missouri: unknown publisher, 1928), 243-26 (Horton and Allied Families); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/americanancestor00boyd_0/page/243/mode/1up ''InernetArchive''], includes a select few notes about Ebenezer (born 1699) and his family. ==Simeon/Lodema== ===Simeon/Lodema Family=== ===Simeon/Lodema Research Notes=== ==Reuben/Nancy== ===Reuben/Nancy Family=== ===Reuben/Nancy Research Notes=== ==Research Notes== [[Space:Henry_Beach_Horton_Ancestry_Notes|Henry Beach Horton Ancestry Notes]] '''Who is Levi West.''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/294590-a-survey-of-the-ishams-in-england-and-america-eight-hundred-and-fifty-years-of-history-and-genealogy?offset= A survey of the Ishams in England and America (Familysearch.org)], Images 238-9 of 704 cites the marriage of [[West-20662|Levi West (b 1754)]] to Abigail Isham, noting son Levi West who "remained in Connecticut" (no dates) and daughter Sarah who married Shipman Horton. Great work! Located this source also as Homer Worthington Brainard, ''A survey of the Ishams in England and America ...'' (Rutland, Vt., Turtle Publishing, 1938), 214-215 at 215 (79. Abigail Isham); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/surveyofishamsin00brai/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), daughter "Sarah, b. -----; m. Shipman Horton or Houghton." See also, Sarah Haughton (1789-1856), memorial 45276562 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276562/sarah-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; inscription "wife of Shipman Haughton: Died Jan 18, 1856: Aged 72"; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. '''Who is Shipman Horton''' See above reference to "12 Feb 1819 Grant of administration of the estate of Levi West of Hebron to Shipman Horton and appointment of Hiram Horton & Jeremiah Post as appraisers." Worth noting that [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]] had daughter Kezia, married [[Shipman-66|Daniel Shipman (1733-1809)]]. As below, have created [[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (1779-1859)]], presently unaffiliated to the larger family. FamilyTree has PID L6H6-SRP [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6H6-SRP Shipman Haughton] (no dates, no sources, no parentage), father of a Lydia Clarissa Haughton. See This Lydia said married in Connecticut, 5 November 1846, Leonard Smith Vibert. FamilyTree has PID G6VB-MY7, [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6VB-MY7 Shipman Haughton] (1779-1759), son of Ezekial Horton (1737-1817) and Lydia Shipman (1742-1826). That Shipman reportedly married Sarah West (1784-1856), daughter of '''Levi West''' (1754-1806). Eight sources reported on Shipman's profile. FamilyTree reports Shipman's father, Ezekial, is son of above noted [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]]. Shipman is buried at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, as is his wife. Including these two, the other [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103688/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=Haughton&includeMaidenName=true Haughtons] there buried are below. (There are also many "[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103688/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Horton&cemeteryName=Saint+Peter%27s+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=n&plot=&includeMaidenName=true&page=2#sr-45264670 Horton]" graves reported at this cemetery)-- *Shipman Haughton (1779-1869), memorial 45276594 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276594/shipman-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *Sarah Haughton (1789-1856), memorial 45276562 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276562/sarah-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; inscription "wife of Shipman Haughton: Died Jan 18, 1856: Aged 72"; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *Joel Haughton (1780-1833), memorial 45271025 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45271025/joel-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *'''See [[Horton-10264|Hiram Horton (1759-)]], son of [[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton]] and his wife, [[Rowley-997|Prudence Rowley]]'''--Hiram Haughton (1759-1845), memorial 45257546 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45257546/hiram-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone image added by KC. *Annis Haughton (____-1836), memorial 45257532 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45257532/annis-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial reports inscription includes, "wife of Hiram; age 72 yrs., 7 mos., 6 days"; maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone image added by KC. '''Who are Samuel West, Sally and Samuel West, Columbia, with 1835, 1851 and 1863 probate files.''' *Is he [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Samuel West 1835 probate, case 2626, (Columbia [Stamped Hebron], Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264K?i=468&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 469-492 of 1373; includes will. *Was his Sally the second wife of [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Sally West 1851 probate, case 2625, (Columbia [stamped Hebron], Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264Z?i=460&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 461-469 of 1373; includes will. *Is he the son of [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Samuel West 1863 probate, case 2627, (Columbia, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2D9N?i=491&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 492-516 of 1373; includes will. == Sources ==

West and Sheppard Towcester Northamptonshire

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Research into the profiles of '''[[Sarfaty-Pina-1| Sarfaty-Pina /Ellenor Sheppard]] '''born Amersterdam and '''[[West-20176|Sir Thomas West]]''' :''' With Acknowledgements to Mary Taylor, researcher One Place Study ''Families of Towcester'' According to these profiles Sir Thomas West was a son of Thomas West of Pattishall and his wife Elizabeth Spencer. She is said to be from the Spencer family of Northamptonshire ::''The Spencers of Patishall and Towcester were the Stewards (Espenser in Anglo-French) of the secret Jewish academy or Yeshiva in the area of Pattishall. Her father Thomas Spencer was descended from Thomas Spencer of Pattishall and Towcester b.1335 who had a son Henry of Badby from whom the Spencers of Althorpe descend through Henry's son John of Hodnell and the Bedfordshire Spencers through John of Hodnell's brother Thomas. The Spencers of E-BY56509 y-dna may be descendants of the Jewish Gaon of Northampton.'' Sir Thomas West of Pattishall ::''was trained as a crypto-Jewish Chazzan and Rabbi by his father. He married a crypto-Jewess Elinor Shepparde who was born in Amsterdam in 1608 of the Sarfaty-Pina family and was married to Thomas in Towcester in 1622.''. His son also called Thomas :: '' was born in 1624 in the area of Towcester in Northamptonshire but moved to London. He married Rebekah Levy whose father Benjamin (who was born in Krakow Poland) was a Chazzan and Shochet (Jewish Butcher) in Amsterdam and Brazil but came to England (where his daughter Rebekah lived) around 1663.'' '''My Findings ''' No Thomas West was found in the Pattishall register for 1605. The descendency of the Northamptonshire Spencers from the DeSpencers has long been debunked. See references on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_family. Extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence '''A more prosaic version''' *'''Ellenor Sheppard was the daughter of William Sheppard and was baptised in Towcester, Northamptonshire 18 May 1603''' [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/28041385?h=a0d2db ancestry] (poor transcription of name as Clarer ) :(note, possibly interesting parentage, see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shepard-30 although there are a lot of Sheppards in Towcester; that's why I looked at this, my own family came from Towcester and lived in a cottage owned by members of the Sheppard family) *''' A Thomas West, son of Thomas''' was baptised 17 Feb 1600/1 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27497412?h=e2e3f7&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *'''Ellenor Sheppard married Thomas West at Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire 8 May, 1622''' : 1622 Thomas West and Ellenor Sheppard were married the 8th of May :Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Bugbrooke Parish Register Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27473990?h=7ecbbe&utm_campaign=b :'''This marriage was also recorded in the Towcester Register ''' Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Towcester Parish Register; Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27473990?h=7ecbbe&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url: :'''The couple had children all baptised in Towcester including *'''Thomas West baptised March 11 1624/5 ''' :1624, Thomas ye sone of Thomas West & Helen his wife 8 March :Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Towcester Parish Register Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474216?h=84b41c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url '''The couple had the following other children, all baptised at Towcester (same register reference)''' *Jane baptised 23 March 1623/4 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474378?h=1bfeb6&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Frances 22 February 1626/7 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474398?h=904e1e&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Anna 20 April 1629 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474413?h=af674a&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *William 30 Jul 1631 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474444?h=876843&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Helena 4 December 1633 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474475?h=81604f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *John 11April 1638 (From Mary Taylor, page missing on Ancestry Scan) *Amy 10 April 1640 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474510?h=829c89&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Michael 8 November 1643 possibly a twin see below *Mary 8 November 1643 buried 11 November 1643 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474643?h=ab4bd9&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-urlburied https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474687?h=d1118f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Michael1645 2 October 1645 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474668?h=db351f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Eleanor West was buried in March (no day in register) 1659/60''' https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474734?h=4c15bb&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post :''' Thomas West was buried 22 December 1662 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27497257?h=3dd02f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url '''[[West-20175|Thomas West]]1624/5 Alternative Facts''' :'''Thomas West baptised 1624/5 married Margaret Winckles after 14 March 1657/8''' :Banns Book (same reference) :'''Thomas West sonne of Thomas West of Towcester & Margaret Winkles of Little Preston was lawfully published on 28 Feb, 7, 14 M https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474867?h=4f50c0&utm_campaign=bandido :'''The couple had two children''' *Ann West, baptised 20 March 1658/9, Towcester https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474949?h=fb955b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Hellenor West baptised March 31 1661 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474976?h=0424d3&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url : '''note Thomas named his second daughter after his mother''' :''' Wife, Margaret died and was buried 10 May 1663'''https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474990?h=292b6c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Thomas appears to have married again before 1666. With his wife Constance/Charity he may have had the following children all baptised Towcester''' *Charity baptised March 4 1665/6 (dau of Thomas West and Charity [sic?]) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475132?h=406001&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Mary baptised Jan 18 1668/9 (dau of Thomas West and Constant) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475171?h=3c63ad&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium *Alice baptised Dec 1 1672, (dau of Thomas West and Constant https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475219?h=c0461b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url (also on same page of register: Amy daughter of Thomas West and Mary Road borne November the 28th and baptised December 26th) *Thomas baptised March 3 1677/8 (son of Thomas and Constance West https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475285?h=3c2298&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Mary baptised March 7 1679/80 (son of Thomas and Constance West https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475311?h=4e9e46&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Edward baptised 4 March 1681/2 (son of Thomas and Constance West)https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475339?h=271991&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Anne, buried June 16 81 (Anne daughter of Tho. West bur June 16) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475379?h=16a7a5&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Constance was buried at Towcester 18 Jan 1682/3 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27476053?h=3f3b4c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url

West Aust - Battye Library BDoWA - Index Tree

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West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Blechynden_Tree#Bridgetown| '''Bridgetown''' ]]
{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]] }} *''The first Blechynden parents'' . . . [[Blechynden-16|Harrison]] and [[Robus-23|Charlotte;]]
married 3rd March '''1832.''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] Colonial Chaplin, at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] == Births == ::Their first two children were born in [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|'''Perth.''']]
[[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden '''1''' - (1833-1900)]] and Sarah Harrison [[Blechynden-62|Blechynden '''2''' - (1841-1930) ]] ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] :'''1875''' - Blechy'''e'''nden [[Blechynden-88|Henry Herbert]] | Henry - [[Reilly-2419|Rielly]] Mary Ann | '''Guildford''' - 16178 :'''1861''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-44|John William]] | John - [[Green-33634|Green]] Elizabeth - '''1''' | '''Perth''' - 5816 :'''1862''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''2''' | Perth - 6744 :'''1873''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-31|Ernest Charles]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''8''' | Perth - 14933 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Roberta M | '''Perth''' - 849 ::'''1914''' - Blechynden Flossie H M | Perth - 1720 ::'''1915''' - Blechynden George S | Perth - 520 ::'''1916''' - Blechynden Gordon F | Perth - 998 ::'''1921''' - Blechynden Ronald J | '''Fremantle''' - 715 ::'''1924''' - Blechynden Olive B P | Perth - 3422 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Dawn A | Perth - 4082 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Joan | Perth - 2741 ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] [[Space:Beverley,_WA_-_History_Tree|''History Tree'']] - Registration :'''1842''' - [[Blechynden-35|Blechynden,]] Elizabeth Anne '''3''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''St Aubyns'' -105 :'''1843''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-26|Henry George]] '''4''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''Babbalalla'' - 278 :'''1845''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-87|Jesse William]] '''5''' - | H - Unknown Charlotte Augusta | ''Babballall'' - 564 :'''1846''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward]] '''6''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''Babalalla'' - 808 :'''1848''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin]] '''7''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | ''Babbalilla'' - 1098 :'''1849''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison]] '''8''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | York - 1376 :'''1851''' - Blechynden, [[Blechynden-11|Jesse William]] '''9''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | Beverley - 1705 :'''1853''' - Blechenden [[Blechynden-27|Joseph]] '''10''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | '''York''' - 2018 :'''1873''' - Ble'''y'''ch'''e'''nden [[Blechynden-102|Frank Harrison]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | '''Beverley''' - 15052 :'''1876''' - Blechynden, Francis | Joseph - ''Wittene Lucy'' | '''Beverley''' - 17145 :'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-92|William Harrison]] |Henry George - Riley Mary Ann | Beverley - 18176 :'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-94|Albert Edwin]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 18288 :'''1878''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-36|Earnest Walter ]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 19698 :'''1881''' - Blechy'''_'''den [[Blechynden-95|Sidney Thomas]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 21501 :'''1882''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-96|Horace Edwin]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 23602 :'''1886''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-83|Herbert William]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 28870 :'''1887''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-58|Arthur]] | Henry George - Riely Mary Ann | Beverley - 622 :'''1889''' - [[Blechynden-114|Blechynden]] ''Kathline Mary'' | Henry G - Riely Mary Ann | Beverley - 126 :'''1892''' - Blechynd'''o'''n [[Blechynden-28|Alix George Rolus]] | Charley Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 448 :'''1894''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George]] | Joseph - Hancock Grace Emma | Beverley - 1296 :'''1894''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-34|Alfred Walter]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 1138 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-40|Blechynden]] Evalyn Annie | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 36 :'''1896''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-41|George Seymour]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 35 :'''1899''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-42|Horace Ernest]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 19 :'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-30|Blechynden]] Grace | Joseph - Hancock Grace Emma | Beverley - 5 :'''1900''' - Blechynden ''George Bruce Wentworth'' | [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] - Taylor Zila Matilda :::::: | '''Katanning''' - 2810 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden Mary A I | Beverley - 21 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-141|Edwin T]] | Beverley - 13 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Beverley - 141 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Kathleen B M | Beverley - 55 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Bruce E D | Beverley - 50 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Laura M M | Beverley - 95 ::'''1908''' - [[Blechynden-107|Blechynden]] Margaret M A | Beverley - 62 ::'''1909''' - [[Blechynden-113|Blechynden]] Ella M | Beverley - 129 ::'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-158|Stafford H W ]] | Beverley - 162 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden Eileen M | Beverley - 71 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-100|Frank R]] | Beverley - 17 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Gerard J | Beverley - 40 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-142|John M]] | Beverley - 199 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Raymond P J | Beverley - 58 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Dorothy C M | Beverley - 126 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Sheila M | Beverley - 173 :'''1916''' - Blechynden Colin H | Beverley - 152 :'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-129|Mervyn H ]] | Beverley - 37 :'''1917''' - Blechynden Bertile T | Beverley - 168 :'''1918''' - [[Blechynden-139|Blechynden]] '''Alice E''' | Beverley - 72 ''(Elsie)'' :'''1918''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-130|Hammet I ]] | Beverley - 150 :'''1918''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-108|William H ]] | Beverley - 16 :'''1919''' - Blechynden Bernard K | Beverley - 93 :'''1919''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-59|Roger V]] | Beverley - 148 :'''1920''' - [[Blechynden-131|Blechynden]] Margaret M A | Beverley - 111 - ''(nun)'' :'''1922''' - Blechynden Doreen E | Beverley - 237 :'''1922''' - [[Blechynden-66|Blechynden]] '''Mary K''' | Beverley - 38 - ''(1932)'' :'''1922''' - Blechynden Rita C | Beverley - 41 :'''1923''' - Blechynden Amy S A | Beverley - 33 :'''1923''' - [[Blechynden-61|Blechynden]] '''Emily M''' | Beverley - 149 :'''1923''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-132|Terence A S]] | Beverley - 89 :'''1924''' - Blechynden Shirley M | Beverley - 94 :'''1924''' - Blechynden David J | Beverley - 168 :'''1925''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-65|Frederick W D]] | Beverley - 37 :'''1926''' - Blechynden Evelyn E J | Beverley - 199 :'''1926''' - Blechynden Maureen A | Beverley - 163 :'''1930''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Beverley - 128 ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:York, Western Australia|'''York''']] - Registration :'''1883''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-38|Fredk William]] | Jesse William - Unkn Emma Sarah | '''York''' - 24257 :'''1888''' - [[Blechynden-39|Blechynden]] Ida May | Jesse William - [[Dunham-3166|Dunham]] Sarah Emma | York - 442 :'''1891''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin Lewis]] | Jesse William - Dunham Sarah Emma | York - 55 :'''1904''' - Blechynden Beatrice Caroline | Ernest Walter - Walker Beatrice Annie | York - 7279 ::'''1918''' - Blechynden Dansy L W | '''Katanning''' - 84 ::'''1919''' - Blechynden Ellen M P | Katanning - 147 ::'''1921''' - Blechynden Thomas A B | Katanning - 125 ::'''1929''' - Blechynden Joy P | Katanning - 173 {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The Swan River Colony (1829–1832) - l - The Colony of Western Australia (1832–1900) |caption= ''Bridgetown,''
'''1864'''


[[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Blechynden_Tree#Births| '''Top ^''' ]] }} ::'''1913''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-128|Malkhie B]] | '''Plantagenet''' - 271 === Bridgetown === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration :'''''1864''''' - Ble'''t'''chynden [[Blechynden-89|Edwin]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''3''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree '''''Geejelup'''''] - 7985 :'''''1866''''' - Ble'''t'''chynden [[Blechynden-90|James]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''4''' | [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/gallery '''''Gegelup'''''] - 9282 :'''''1868''''' - [[Blechynden-46|Blechynden]] Charlotte Jane | [[Blechynden-18|John]] - [[Green-33634|Green]] Elizabeth - '''5''' | [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/police-station-museum '''''Geejelup''''' ] - 10527 :'''1870''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-19|Arthur]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''6''' | Bridgetown - 12186 :'''1871''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-43|Alfred]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''7''' | Bridgetown - 13491 ''(Alty)'' :'''1875''' - [[Blechynden-93|Blechynden]] Alice Matilda | Charles Edwin - Davies Caroline :::::: | Bridgetown - 16530 :'''1875''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-47|Herbert Edward]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''9''' | Bridgetown - 16527 :'''1877''' - [[Blechynden-48|Blechynden]] Amy | John - Green Elizabeth - '''10''' | Bridgetown - 17970 :'''1878''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Walter - [[Needes-16|Blechynden]] Jane | Blackwood - 19239 :'''1879''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-37|Clarence Henry]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''11''' | Bridgetown - 19939 ''(Bob)'' :'''1881''' - [[Blechynden-49|Blechy'''_'''den]] May | John - Green Elizabeth - '''12''' | Bridgetown - 21710 :'''1883''' - [[Blechynden-50|Blechynden]] Ada Jane | John - Green Elizabeth - '''13''' | Bridgetown - 24052 :'''1884''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma Mary | Walter E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 25435 :'''1892''' - [[Blechynden-51|Blechynden]] Lila Elizabeth | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Blackwood - 1632 :'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayten Ashley]] | W E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 1398 :'''1894''' - [[Blechynden-63|Blechynden]] Gertrude Agness | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 1186F :'''1895''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-20|Reuben John]] | Arthur - Chapman Clara | Blackwood - 447 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-64|Blechynden]] Minna Elizabeth | Alfred - Bovel Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 61 :'''1897''' - Blechynden ''Dora Zephyr Elizabeth'' | George Harrison - Taylor Zela Matilda :::::: | Bridgetown - 44 :'''1897''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-21|Leslie Thomas]] | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Bridgetown - 69 :'''1898''' - Blechynden [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2874880_5 '''Violet''' Julia] | George Harrison - Taylor Zela Matilda | Blackwood - 52 :'''1899''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-98|Alfred John]] | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 62 :'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-52|Blechynden]] Ivy May | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Blackwood - 90 :'''1902''' - Blechynden ''Stillborn M'' | George Harrison - Taylor Zelia Matilda | Bridgetown - 125 :'''1903''' - [[Blechynden-53|Blechynden]] Gladys Agnes | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Bridgetown - 88 :'''1904''' - Blechynden Margaret Blanche Hope | [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] - Taylor Lila Matilda :::::: | Bridgetown - 142 :'''1905''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-99|Noel Norman]] | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 135 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden Ena E | Blackwood - 57 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Nicholas E | Blackwood - 86 ::'''1908''' - [[Blechynden-54|Blechynden]] Edith A | Blackwood - 36 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Kelvin T | Blackwood - 127 ::'''1910''' - [[Blechynden-111|Blechynden]] Alice L | Blackwood - 125 ::'''1910''' - Blechynden Charles J F | Blackwood - 73 ::'''1910''' - Blechynden Walter S | Blackwood - 117 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-162|Reginald E ]] | Blackwood - 83 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-110|William R]] | Blackwood - 27 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Hubert J | Blackwood - 83 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-55|Raymond A]] | Blackwood - 92 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Ethel M | Blackwood - 134 :'''1914''' - Blechynden ''Stillborn'' | Blackwood - 46 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Elizabeth F | Blackwood - 186 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Bertha J | Blackwood - 201 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Audrey L | Blackwood - 25 :'''1915''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-32|Maurice G]] | Blackwood - 163 :'''1916''' - Blechynden John B | Blackwood - 84 :'''1916''' - Blechynden Ada | Blackwood - 2 :'''1916''' - [[Blechynden-97|Blechynden]] Helen F | Blackwood - 121 :'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-109|Colin B]] | Blackwood - 46 :'''1917''' - Blechynden Nancy F | Blackwood - 117 :'''1919''' - Blechynden Ernest F | Blackwood - 41 :'''1922''' - Blechynden Angus F | Blackwood - 149 :'''1924''' - [[Blechynden-133|Blechynden]] Genevieve | Blackwood - 150 :'''1931''' - Blechynden Barbara Z | Blackwood - 52 :'''1932''' - Blechynden Valerie L | Blackwood - 37 :'''1932''' - Blechynden Vernon A | Blackwood - 295 :'''1874''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin '''All'''ison]] | '''1''' - Walter - Needs Jane | '''Picton''' - 15915 :'''1876''' - [[Blechynden-135|Blechynden]] Clara Anne | Walter - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | [[:Category: Western Australia, Places|'''The Warren''']] - 17164 :'''1878''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Walter - [[Needes-16|Blechynden]] Jane | '''Blackwood''' - 19239 :'''1881''' - [[Blechynden-10|Blechynden]] Lila Kubus | Walter - Needes Jane | '''Warren''' - 21712 :'''1883''' - [[Blechynden-22|Blechynden]] Elenia Everline | '''5''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | Warren - 23665 :'''1884''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma Mary | '''6''' - Walter E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 25435 :'''1886''' - [[Blechynden-56|Blechynden]] Hazel Minna | '''7''' - W E - Needs Jane | The Warren - 29096 :'''1888''' - Blechynden Hilda Blanch | '''8''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | The Warren - 574 :'''1889''' - [[Blechynden-144|Blechynden]] Laura Jane | '''9''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | Warren - 1066 :'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayten Ashley]] | '''10''' - W E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 1398 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-12|Blechynden]] Enid Maud | '''11''' - Walter Edward - Needs Jane | '''Warren''' - 46 :'''1905''' - Blechynden Mabel Bertha | James - Johnson Bertha May | '''Bunbury''' - 7312 ::'''1906''' - [[Blechynden-163|Blechynden]] Ellen May | James B | '''Wellington''' - 473 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Myra A | Wellington - 351 ::'''1916''' - Blechynden Doris | Wellington - 464 ::'''1918''' - Blechynden Charlotte | Wellington - 105 ::'''1925''' - Blechynden Doreen F | Wellington - 17 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Alfred C | '''Wellington''' - 187 - ''(Mar 1994)'' ::'''1931''' - Blechynden Jean M | '''Sussex''' - 109 ::'''1932''' - Blechynden Leslie R | '''Sussex''' - 120 === People - LifeTree === : [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] ::: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Edwards Tree|West Aust Births - Edwards Tree ]] -
[[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust Births - Moulton Tree]]
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{{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . Part of his story: A SETTLER OF 1836 . . . CONQUERING FORTUNE . . . . . . }} *''The first Moulton parents'' . . . Abraham and Mary;
married 25 April '''1838''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] Colonial Chaplin, at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] ''(p.11)'' === Births === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Parents - ]] - [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] 22 May '''1839''' - [[Moulton-1066|'''Abraham''' Walter]] Moulton, born in Guildford, ''before [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|''colony'' records,]] 1841''
'''1842''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1803|'''Stephen''' Leeds]] | [[Moulton-1065|Abraham Mathews]] - [[Jones-46871|Moulton Mary]] | Guildford - 111
'''1844''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|'''James''']] | Abraham - Jones Mary | Guildford - 373
'''1845''' - [[Moulton-1730|Moulton]] '''Maria''' | Abraham Matthew - Jones Mary | Guildford - 642
'''1859''' - [[Moulton-1731|Moulton]] Maria | James - [[Chiverell-3|Cheveril]] Sarah | Guildford - 4787
'''1859''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1997|Abraham Walter]] | Abraham Walter - [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhorne]] Esther | Guildford - 4791
'''1862''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1894|Charles Mathew]] | James Mathew - Cheveril Sarah | Guildford - 6347
'''1863''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]] | James Matthew - Cheverill Sarah | Guildford - 6985
'''1872''' - Moulton Elisa Madelin | Stephen Leeds - [[Jones-82443|Jones]] Amelia Casandra | Guildford - 13994
:'''1860''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles]] | '''Abraham''' - Trayhorne '''Esther ''' | '''Bunbury''' - 5403
:'''1862''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] | Abraham - Trayhall Esther | '''Bunbury''' - 6580
:::Year - - Parents - [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] '''1864''' - [[Moulton-1998|Moulton]] Unnamed F | Abraham - Trayhorne Esther | Blackwood - 7805
'''1865''' - [[Moulton-1889|Moulton]] May Agnes | Abraham W - Trayhurn Esther | Blackwood - 8585
'''1868''' - [[Moulton-1888|Moulton]] Maude Emma | Abraham Walter - Trayhorne Esther | Blackwood - 10576
'''1869''' - [[Moulton-1887|Moulton]] Ada Maria | Abraham M - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 11852
'''1871''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | Abraham '''M''' - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 13136
'''1871''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | Abraham '''W''' - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 13185
'''1873''' - [[Moulton-1068|Moulton]] '''Lily''' Cecilia | Abraham - Traherne Esther | Bridgetown - 14557
'''1875''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] | Abraham W - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 16171
'''1877''' - [[Moulton-1999|Moulton]] Eda Maria | Abraham W - Treant Ester | Bridgetown - 18020
'''1878''' - [[Moulton-2000|Moulton]] Holly Kate | Abraham W - Treaint Esther | Bridgetown - 19390
'''1880''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1886|Claud Walter]] | Abraham W - Trayhorn Esther R | Bridgetown - 21115
'''1882''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert]] | Abraham Walter - Trayhurn Esther Rose | Blackwood - 23333
'''1884''' - [[Moulton-1805|Moulton]] Hilda Blanch | Abraham W - [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhurn]] Esther R | Bridgetown - 25436
:'''1889''' - [[Moulton-1522|Moulton]] Esther Anne | L C - Giblett Helen | Bridgetown - 687B :'''1889''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1427|Cecil Walter]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] | Matthew F - Forrest Edith | Bridgetown - 1064 :'''1891''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1893|Ernest Frederick]] | Matthew F - Forrest Edith | Blackwood - 931 :'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen Agness | Lewis Charles - Gilbert Helen | Bridgetown - 1274 :'''1893''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1425|Charles Abraham John]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] | L C - Giblett Helen | [[Space:Blackwood_River_-_Bridgetown_-_Photo_Tree|Bridgetown]] - 791 [[Image:Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree.jpg |30px|Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree]] :'''1893''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred Alexander]] | M F - Forrest Edith M | Blackwood - 1402 :'''1895''' - [[Moulton-1524|Moulton]] Violet Zoe | Lewis Charles - Giblett Helen | '''Northam''' - 1022 :'''1897''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank]] | Mathew Frederick - Forrest Edith Maria | ''Upper'' Blackwood - 52 :'''1898''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' M | Mathew Fredrick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 63 :'''1898''' - [[Moulton-1523|Moulton]] Linda Blanche | Lewis Charles - Giblett Helen | Bridgetown - 56 :'''1898''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1892|David Guy]] | Mathew Fredrick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 62 :'''1899''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1904|James Abraham Peter]] | Stephen James - Wheatley Sarah Ellen | Bridgetown - 96 :'''1901''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1891|Edward Lea]] | Matthew Frederick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 69 :'''1906''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' Female | [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Blackwood - 102]] :'''1909''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2151|Alton T]] | Blackwood - 78 - ''(Mick)'' :'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1909|Moulton]] Elvie R | Blackwood - 128 :'''1915''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1910|Frederick R]] | Blackwood - 5 :'''1916''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1911|Walter J]] | Blackwood - 118 :'''1918''' - [[Moulton-1912|Moulton]] Agnes M | '''Wellington''' - 148 :'''1921''' - Moulton Cecil B | Blackwood - 63 :'''1922''' - Moulton Sigrid A | Blackwood - 20 :'''1923''' - Moulton Noreen | Blackwood - 36 :'''1924''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2521|Ronald O]] | Blackwood - 122 :'''1925''' - Moulton Joan E | Blackwood - 102 :'''1926''' - Moulton Alex R | Blackwood - 115 :'''1930''' - Moulton Eileen | Blackwood - 190 :'''1930''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' Male | Blackwood - 84 :'''1931''' - Moulton Natalie M | Blackwood - 153 :'''1932''' - Moulton Cora E | Blackwood - 9 :'''1924''' - Moulton Joyce V D | '''Sussex''' - 136 :'''1932''' - Moulton Clarence L | '''Sussex''' - 97 {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 60|label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#Births|'''Births ^''' ]] [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#People - LifeTree| '''\People/''' ]] }} === Beverley === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Parents - ]] - [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] :'''1875''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1895|Francis Richard]] | James - [[Strange-1969|Strange Sarah]] | Beverley - 16848
:'''1877''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1896|Alfred Matthew]] | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19149
:'''1877''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1734|Ernest James]] | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19149
:'''1879''' - [[Moulton-1897|Moulton]] Ada Mary | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19701
:'''1880''' - [[Moulton-1898|Moulton]] Lillia Sarah | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 21499
:'''1883''' - [[Moulton-1899|Moulton]] Clara May | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 24284
:'''1885''' - [[Moulton-1900|Moulton]] Amy Maud | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 26959
:'''1888''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1901|Herbert Horace]] | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 625
:'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1902|Moulton]] Alma Minnie | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 1512
:'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1876|Moulton]] Clara May Muad | Louis James - [[Otway-135|Otway]] Ann Maria | Beverley - 703
:'''1892''' - [[Moulton-1765|Moulton]] Ellen Grace | Louis James - [[Otway-135|Otway]] Ann Maria | '''Dale River''' - 1983
:'''1894''' - [[Moulton-1877|Moulton]] Ivy Elsie | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | Beverley - 1294
:'''1895''' - [[Moulton-1903|Moulton]] Ethel Elsie | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 847
:'''1897''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1878|Bertie James]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | Beverley - 17
:'''1899''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1879|James Matthew]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | '''Boyadine''' - 17
:'''1902''' - [[Moulton-1881|Moulton]] Hilda Ethel | Louis James - Ottway Annie Maria | Beverley - 20
:'''1904''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1880|Louis Bevan]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Marie | Beverley - 29
:'''1906''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1882|Clarence V P]] | Beverley - 44 :'''1908''' - [[Moulton-1883|Moult'''a'''n]] Lily M | Beverley - 33 :'''1910''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1884|Reed W]] | Beverley - 116 :'''1914''' - Moulton Estelle D | Beverley - 60 :'''1915''' - Moulton Gordon H | Beverley - 175 :'''1918''' - Moulton Leonard M | Beverley - 115 :'''1920''' - Moulton Louis J | Beverley - 30 :'''1921''' - Moulton Rubon M | Beverley - 2 :'''1922''' - Moulton John M | Beverley - 240 :'''1924''' - Moulton Ina E A | Beverley - 226 :'''1926''' - Moulton Norman J | Beverley - 67 :'''1926''' - Moulton Violet L H | Beverley - 221 :'''1927''' - Moulton Sydney D | Beverley - 109 :'''1928''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2595|Clarence E R]] | Beverley - 168 :'''1931''' - Moulton Brian K | Beverley - 81 :'''1931''' - Moulton Newton V P | '''York''' - 67 :'''1932''' - Moulton Ann A J | Beverley - 119 :'''1932''' - Moulton Audrey J | Beverley - 131 :'''1932''' - Moulton Reginald W | Beverley - 170 :'''1937''' - Moulton Clarence | Rg '''Fremantle''' - 4 {{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . Part of his story: A SETTLER OF 1836 . . . CONQUERING FORTUNE . . . . . . A story of more than passing interest is related in the following extracts from a letter written by an early settler of Western Australia to a friend in England in the year 1836. . . . . It is the story of one upon whom Fortune played more than one sorry trick, involving him in loss of a modest fortune and prospects of greater wealth, and exposing him to shipwreck on the African coast and many subsequent dangers and positions. Nothing daunted, Mr. A. Moulton, the writer of the letter, gathered up a few pecuniary threads still remaining, came to Western Australia, settled down in the Canning district, and after two years was able to write his letter home . . . . . | caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#Births|'''Births ^ top''']] }} === People - LifeTree === ::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree - ]] [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree|'''Moulton''' Story 101 - ]] :: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree| - Moulton Tree]] :: [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Moulton Tree]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] *[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
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West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Connell_Tree#Denis| '''Denis''' ]] | [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Connell_Tree#Cremation| '''Cremation''' ]]
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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|Edwards]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton]]
}} === Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Ross-13931|Connell]] , Anne Brown . 18 February 1945 . Aged 77 years :[[Markey-380|Connell]], Hannah (Markey) . 1903 - 1945 ::Connell, Infant (s/b) . 1956 :::M ::Moulton, Alma Sophie (nee Doust) . 29 June 1989 . Aged 87 years ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1892|David Guy]] . 5 October 1959 . Aged 61 years ::[[Giblett-104|Moulton]], Helen . 28 June 1855 - 23 July 1946 ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1424|Lewis C ]]. 4 September 1860 - 11 August 1930 ::Moulton, Oscar Frank . 17 October 1988 . Aged 91 years :::Moulton, Ronald Oscar . 2 June 1924 - 8 April 2004 ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James ]]. 8 June 1956 . Aged 61 ? years :::V ::[[Tulip-129|Veale,]] Alma Doris . 21 October 1968 . Aged 64 years ::Veale, [[Veale-304|Frederick Abraham]] . 9 May 1966 . Aged 71 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_c.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::Connell, Beverley Anne 2 August 1952 - 8 September 2007 ::Connell, John. Son of Bill and Lurline 6 March 1950 :Connell, Lurline Stella Joyce. Wife of William . 4 May 2011 . Aged 97 years. :Connell, [[Connell-1397|Robert ]]. 30 May 1938 . Aged 50 years :Connell, [[Connell-4065|William John.]] Husband of Lurline, Father of Nan and John (dec). 22 October 1999. Aged 82 years {{Image|file=Profile_Overview.gif |align=r |size= 80 | label = Profile Overview of Ancestors, and Descendants for Families \ Below / |caption= [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&genNumD=5&id=Connell-1395 \ Connell /]

[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton
Cemetery]] }} === Denis === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselton.htm '''Busselton Pioneer'''] [[:Category: Busselton Pioneer Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Lahey-103|Connell, J]] . 18 February 1911 - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Connell-Descendants-1395 ''[Descendants]]'' :[[Connell-1395|Denis '''Connell''' (1832 - 1887) ]] ''Connell, '''O .''''' 20 September 1887 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 70 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
Their Service
]] }} ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Karrakatta/charlie.htm '''Karrakatta''' ''C'' - ] [[:Category: Karrakatta Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :: [[Clarke-741|CLARKE, Veronica Connell]]. 25 August 1933. Aged 18 years. :Connell, Alfred . 30 January 1965 :Connell, Annie Gemmell Hannah. 20 March 1918. Aged 42 years :Connell, E M. 31 October 1990. Aged 89 years. :Connell, James Wardell. 3 May 1994. Aged 87 years. ::Connell, John Daniel. 24 December 1927 - 10 December 2005 :Connell, Loria. 4 July 1992 . Aged 86 years. ::Connell, Rex Peter. 28 April 1943. Aged 8 months :Connell, William. 7 June 1957 :Connell, William. 5 September 1934. Aged 62 years :[[Connell-1389|William John]] Connell (1863 - 1948) :[[Connell-1012|Jeremiah]] Connell (1900 - 1968) * :Esther Rose (Veale) [[Veale-220|Connell]] (1897 - 1986) * ::Roberta Rose [[Connell-1069|Mailey]] (1939 - 2003) * === Cremation === ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Karrakatta/charlie.htm '''Karrakatta''' ''C'' - ] [[:Category: Karrakatta Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia|Cremation]] ::Annette [[Connell-1068|Gallagher]] (1937 - 2014 '''NSW''') * ::Dianne Patricia [[Connell-1066|Andrewartha]] (1942 - 2023) * :[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'' : Family History]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
Pages :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]] :::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree]] ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, '''Cemeteries''']] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] :'''Sources'''

West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree

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}} === Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Second''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Edwards, Claude 1 March 1957 Aged 66 years :Edwards, David Robert 29 April 1915 - 14 May 1999 :Edwards, Albert . 8 November 1908 - 31 July 1967 :Edwards, Gertrude May 30 September 1910 - 8 Aug 1989 :Edwards, Hector 15 February 1989 Aged 70 years :Edwards, May Myrtle 17 May 1910 - 14 February 1912 :Edwards, Robert Henry 26 September 1936 Aged 53 years :Edwards, Susan 6 December 1945 Aged 67 years :Edwards, Una May 14 May 1913 - 3 September 2001 {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Family Names . . . listed in Cemeteries from Ozburials, . . . and Links to them and their WikiTree Profiles (under Cemetery) . . . Jan 2021 . . (and 'indent': born after 1920). |caption= '''\''' Cemetery Trees '''/'''
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|Blechynden]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|'''Edwards''']]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton]]
}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Edwards, Ada Bertha . 23 August 1923 . Aged 47 years. :Edwards, Amy . 7 February 1969 . Aged 63 years. :Edwards, Ann Maria . 13 August 1890 . Aged 60 years. :Edwards, Annie Elizabeth . 10 October 1963 . Aged 96 years. :Edwards, Annie . 17 February 1933 . Aged 69 years. :Edwards, Arthur W . 2 April 1932 . Aged 63 years. :Edwards, Cyril Harrison . 23 March 1910 - 2 May 1982 :Edwards, Edward William . 6 October 1956 . Aged 85 years. :Edwards, Elizabeth . 30 March 1932 . Aged 76 years. :Edwards, Elsie Edith . 15 April 1977 . Aged 55 years. :Edwards, Ernest Donald . 2 July 1956 . Aged 51 years. :Edwards, Ernest James . 20 December 1893 :Edwards, Harold Desmond . 17 May 1951 . Aged 55 years. :Edwards, Herbert Thomas . 1900 - 6 July 1978 :Edwards, Irene . 29 August 1912 - 20 April 2000 :Edwards, Jean . 5 March 1909 - 5 January 1992 :Edwards, Johanna . 9 June 1985 . Aged 78 years. :Edwards, John . 12 October 1926 . Aged 71 years. :Edwards, Katheen Clarice . 6 April 1974 . Aged 67 years. :Edwards, Louis Ayling . 26 January 1944 . Aged 75 years. :Edwards, Maisie Caroline Rosina . 10 July 1985 . Aged 73 years. :Edwards, Mary Ann Priscilla . 21 February 1947 . Aged 70 years. :Edwards, Mary Gertrude . 1 September 1950 :Edwards, Mona . 28 September 1929 . Aged 43 years. :Edwards, [[Edwards-20943|Oliver James.]] 8 April 1969 :Edwards, Peter Ebner Ralph . 10 July 1962 . Aged 78 years. :Edwards, Peter . 4 January 1940 . Aged 6 years. :Edwards, Richard Milne . 5 September 1935 . Aged 9 years. :Edwards, Richard Thomas . 29 August 1946 . Aged 84 years. :Edwards, Robert Edward Albert . 13 December 1970 . Aged 52 years. :Edwards, Stephen Harrison . 26 June 1907 - 21 November 1991 :Edwards, Theo John . 18 April 1983 . Aged 72 years. :Edwards, Thomas . 17 November 1907 . Aged 76 years. ::Edwards, [[Edwards-35030|Walton Harrison.]] 20 January 1914 - 10 March 1992 === St Paul === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/edwards.htm '''St Paul's Church'''] [[:Category: St Paul's Church Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Edwards Crossing]] [[space:St Paul's Anglican Church & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing| Cemetery]] ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26567|Andrew Thomas]] 5 November 1872 - 15 December 1875 :[[Blechynden-35|Edwards]], Ann Elizabeth 8 Dec 1927 Aged 85 years :[[Ayling-312|Edwards]], '''Eleanor''' 24 December 1871 Aged 73 years ::Edwards, Florence . 19 February 1920 . Aged 32 years :Edwards, [[Edwards-9765|James.]] 1834 - 1888 ::[[Edwards-31019|Edwards,]] Lilly Aylen Edwards 11 May 1870 - 8 May 1875 ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26563|Samuel Harrison]] 24 February 1863 - 8 September 1940 :Edwards, [[Edwards-25664|Thomas ]] 7 February 1903 Aged 64 years ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26569|Walter Ernest]] 31 July 1875 - 12 July 1958 :Edwards, [[Edwards-9766| '''William''' ]] 28 October 1865 Aged 73 years :[[Edwards-30401|Horley,]] Caroline . 1824 - 12 April 1898 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/York/york.htm '''York Cemetery'''] [[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] :Edwards, Annie Jean . 29 August 1979 . Aged 87 years :Edwards, Charles . 25 November 1927 . Aged 77 years :Edwards, Charlotte Elizabeth . 29 November 1942 . Aged 80 years :Edwards, Edith Rose . - 11 January 1906 :Edwards, Elizabeth . 1881 - 1968 :Edwards, George - 4 June 1949 :Edwards, Gomer Llewellyn . 28 October 1970 . Aged 85 years :Edwards, Gomer Thomas . 31 May 1981 . Aged 66 years ::Edwards, Lesley Merle . 16 September 1984 . Aged 53 years :Edwards, Nancy Gwladys . 19 September 1920 . Aged 2 years :Edwards, Ronald. . 3 October 1918 . Aged 4 ½ years :Edwards, William Clarence . 19 March 1931 . Aged 23 years :Edwards, William Morris . 15 February 1936 . Aged 21 years ::Cook, Joan Lorraine (nee Edwards) . 21 January 1925 - 10 April 1993 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 85 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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]] }} === Other === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Rockingham/erockingham.htm '''East Rockingham ][https://rockingham.wa.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/cemeteries-and-memorials Pioneer'''] [[:Category: East Rockingham Cemetery, East Rockingham, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Edwards, [[Edwards-20948|Rede.]] 21 September 1979 . Aged 77 :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] : (1894 - 1981) [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :::[https://www.cwgc.org/ '''Commonwealth War Graves'''] :[[Edwards-20923|Eric Stanley Edwards (1884-1917) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :[[Edwards-25890|Herbert Thomas Noel Edwards (1897-1917) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/honour-avenues-plaques/1997-pte-herbert-edwards ''[ Kings Park ] ]''
:'''People – LifeTree''' ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|- Edwards Tree]] ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :

West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree

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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
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}} :[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, '''Cemeteries''']] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''joist wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] === Cemeteries === :::'''Albany''' - [[:Category: Allambie Park Cemetery, Albany, Western Australia| Allambie Park ]] ::HIGGINS , Alan Robert . 10 August 1944 - 4 April 1978 ::HIGGINS , Bernard John . 5 June 1977 . Aged 51 years :HIGGINS , Edwin . 1916 - 1996 :HIGGINS , Elsie May . 23 January 1911 - 26 March 2005 ::HIGGINS , Garry Michael . 1971 - 2005 ::HIGGINS , Helen . 12 July 1926 - 21 April 2001 ::HIGGINS , Millicent . 1929 - 1997 ::HIGGINS , Muriel . 1923 - 2004 ::HIGGINS , Thomas Neville . 1923 - 1984 :HIGGINS , William Patrick . 13 May 1910 - 3 January 1998 :::'''Boyup Brook''' :: GALE , Shirley May (nee Higgins) . 11 March 1928 - 20 November 2007 {{Image|file=Profile_Overview.gif |align=r |size= 80 | label = Profile Overview of Ancestors, and Descendants for Families ( \ Below / ) |caption= '''( \ Families / )'''
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[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&genNumD=5&id=Edwards-21614 ( \ Edwards / )]
[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&genNumD=5&id=Gardiner-382 ( \ Gardiner / )]
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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Ed . 3 March 1949 . Aged 87 ? years :HIGGINS , Frederick Alexander . 13 June 1981 . Aged 85 years :HIGGINS , Frederick John . 16 April 1925 - 21 March 2008 :HIGGINS , Mary Anne . 4 November 1938 . Aged 74 years :HIGGINS , Patrick John . 12 October 1960 . Aged 52 years :HIGGINS , Violet May . 30 September 1966 . Aged 61 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Cecilia 8 January 1907 . Aged 7 months :HIGGINS , James Jerome 25 May 1909 . Adult :HIGGINS , Terissa May 5 May 1904 . Aged 4 days :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunburyrc.htm '''Bunbury '''Roman] Catholic Cemetery :HIGGINS , Infant (s/b) . 23 October 1913 :[[Hough-3121|HIGGINS , Mary]] . 27 November 1870 . Aged 34 years :HIGGINS , William . 3 July 1900 . Aged 43 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_h.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Alan . 1 January 1925 - 10 October 1996 :HIGGINS , Alfred George . 7 May 1931 . Aged 52 years. :HIGGINS , Charles Jerome Winton . 15 April 1947 . Aged 69 years. :HIGGINS , David Henry . 17 July 1926 . Aged 59 years. :HIGGINS , Henry Charles . 15 July 1951 . Aged 84 years. :HIGGINS , Madeline L . 7 June 1934 . Aged 59 years. :HIGGINS , Reuben Gardiner . 26 May 1928 . Aged 63 years. ::HIGGINS , Valerie Catherine . 20 August 1989 . Aged 53 years. :HIGGINS , William . 3 September 1960 . Aged 76 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselton.htm '''Busselton Pioneer'''] [[:Category: Busselton Pioneer Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :HIGGINS , John . 28 January 1891 . Aged 75 years :HIGGINS , K . 31 December 1906 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Capel/capel.htm '''Capel'''] [[:Category: Capel Cemetery, Capel, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] - [https://capeldistrictcemeteriesproject.com.au/search-names/ - ''and:'' Capel Cemeteries Project] ::Forrest, Christina Grace Higgins . 31 May 1982 . Aged 83 years :Higgins, Albert William . 31 October 1911 - 7 January 1977 . Aged years ::Higgins, Andrew James . 26 May 1924 - 6 June 2004 . Aged years :Higgins, Elsie Alice . 12 February 1916 - 27 March 1989 . Aged years :Higgins, Elsye May . 11 July 1904 - 22 December 1981 . Aged years :Higgins, [[Higgins-8483|James Edward.]] 24 December 1939 . Aged 72 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' :Higgins, John James . 30 December 1908 - 27 October 1953 . Aged years ::Higgins, Kathleen . 10 March 1994 . Aged 63 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' ::Higgins, Leslie Charles . 27 June 1997 . Aged 70 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' :Higgins, Margaret . 30 August 1882 - 17 February 1972 . Aged years ::Higgins, Mark Anthony . 14 January 1953 - 26 May 1982 . Aged years :Higgins, Walter . 29 April 1876 - 24 October 1949 . Aged years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Donnybrook/donnybrook.htm '''Donnybrook'''] [[:Category: Donnybrook Cemetery, Donnybrook, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :Higgins, Capel Bridges . 23 December 1950 . Aged 86 years :Higgins, Carole . 16 September 1947 :Higgins, Clifford James . 28 October 1988 . Aged 70 years :Higgins, Fanny Dilley . 24 May 1915 . Aged 42 years :Higgins, Frederick William . 14 January 1914 . Aged 4 years :Higgins, Joy Evelyn . 13 September 1994 . Aged 76 years ::Higgins, Mary . 10 November 1905 . Aged 80 years :Higgins, Mary Anne . 10 December 1936 . Aged 54 years :Higgins, Thomas . 1860 - 11 January 1925 :::'''Guildford''' Cemetery ::Higgins, Justan Richard . 10 March 1983 - 16 April 1990 :::'''Harvey''' Old :Higgins, Grace Florence 27 October 1989 Aged 95yrs In Loving Memory Of - Beloved Mum of Malcolm, John, Joan and Doreen - Treasured Memories :Higgins, Hugh Melville. 4 March 1927 Aged 43 In Loving Memory Of - Beloved Dad of Malcolm, John, Joan and Doreen - Treasured Memories :::'''Jarrahdale''' Cemetery ::Higgins, Mavis G. Wife of William, mother of Andrew, Margaret, Maureen and Barbara. 28 Jan 1926 - 12 Masy 1980 ::Higgins, William. 1926 - 1996 :::'''Karridale''' ::Higgins, Paul . 11 September 1944 - 2 November 1996 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Nannup/nannup.htm '''Nannup'''] Cemetery :Higgins, Dorothy Maud. 21 Sep 1908 - 8 Apr 1990. Wife of William, mother of Pauline, Bill and Georgina :Higgins, George (Bob). 7 Aug 1976 (with Sarah) :Higgins, Sarah Ann. Husband of Bob, mother of Eileen and Pat. 18 Jul 1968 :Higgins, William Henry. 17 Mar 1899 - 10 Jan 1964. Husband of Dorothy, father of Pauline, Bill and Georgina {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= ''Donnybrook,'' '''1844''' }} === William === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/picton.htm '''Picton'''] Cemetery :Higgins, [[Higgins-8429|'''Henry''' William]] . 4 December '''1880''' . Aged 57 years. :[[Gardiner-3912|Higgins,]] Lavinia. 1 June '''1891''' . Aged 54 years. :Higgins, Martha . 25 May or October 1861 . Aged 12 weeks :Higgins, Reuben Gardiner . 26 May 1928 :[[Higgins-8183|'''Higgins, William''']] . 11 November '''1844''' . Aged '''44''' years. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Higgins-Descendants-8183 ''[Descendants]]'' :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] : :::'''South Australia''' Cemeteries :[[Higgins-8073|HIGGINS, '''Edward''' Giles]] M Norwood 316/343 '''1906''' :[[Bennett-25923|HIGGINS, ]] ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|- Higgins Tree]] ::[https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search '''Genealogy SA''' - search database ] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]]

West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#Abraham_Walter| '''Abraham Walter''' ]] | [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#People_-_LifeTree| '''People''' ]]
:::''Murdered at sea '''1846,''' Indian Ocean'' [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1065 [ \ Descendants / ] ] ::[[Moulton-1065|Abraham Matthews (James) '''Moulton''' ]] (1798 - abt. 1846) [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|Eagle, Arrived 26 Nov 1833]]
=== Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrupP.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Pioneer Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::[[Moulton-1730|Giblett]], Maria Agnes . 11 March 1930 . Aged 84 years ::Giblett, [[Giblett-129|Thomas ]]. 12 May 1897 . Aged 57 years 6 months {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 110 |label= Family Names . . . listed in Cemeteries from Ozburials, . . . and Links to them and their WikiTree Profiles (under Cemetery) . . . Jan 2021 . . (and 'indent': born after 1920). |caption= [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|Blechynden]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|Edwards]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton]]
}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| ''Second''''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Wheatley-2214|Moulton,]] Flo. 26 March 1927. Aged 49 years :[[Wheatley-1593|Moulton,]] Sarah. 5 January 1916. Aged 41 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Moulton,[[Moulton-1878|Bertie James]] 17 January 1973 Aged 75 years. :Moulton, Elizabeth Rose 26 September 1988 Aged 91 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley Catholic''' - Methodist] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia| '''Cemetery''']] :[[Otway-135|Moulton, Annie Maria]]. 3 June 1935. Aged 61 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley''' Catholic - '''Methodist'''] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|'''Cemetery''']] :[[Caudle-641|Moulton]] Ethel May . 4 July 1903 - 30 September 1987 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1880|Louis Bevan]]. 25 August 1904 - 12 July 1977 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]]. 11 January 1950 . Aged 86 years. ::Moulton, Robert Desmond . 11 June 1990 . Aged 41 years. ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2132|Sydney Desmond ]]. 16 May 1927 - 2 June 1986 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevstj.htm '''Beverley - St John''' ][[space:St John’s Church, Dale - Heritage Tree|in the Wilderness ]] [[:Category: St John in the Wilderness Cemetery, Dale, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2595|Clarence Ernest Rede]] . 20 September 2015 . Aged 87 years :[[Moulton-1906|Moulton]] , Estelle D . 6 August 1916 . Aged 2 ½ years ::Moulton, Louis . 13 December 1937 . Aged 18 :[[Strange-1969|Moulton]], Sarah . 18 September 1940 ::: SIMMONS , Elizabeth Annie (nee Moulton) . 16 November 1924 - 25 March 1996 :: SWEETMAN , Amy Nelmore Moulton . 31 December 1915 - 25 January 1997 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/boyupbrook.htm '''Boyup Brook'''] Cemetery :Moulton, [[Moulton-1891|Edward Lea]] . 29 May 1955 . Aged 54 years {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 70 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#People_-_LifeTree| '''\People/''' ]] }} === Abraham Walter === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Trayhorn-1|Moulton]] , '''Esther R''' . 2 May 1886 . Aged 45 years [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|HMS Tortoise, Arrived 19 Feb 1842 - and - Hashemy, Arrived 25 Oct 1850]] :Moulton, [[Moulton-1066|'''Abraham Walter''']] 3 February 1899 . Aged 59 :Moulton, Mario Eildo 7 January 1878 . Child :Moulton, Unnamed girl 25 December 1906 . [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree| ''(Stillborn infant)'' ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Doust-425|Moulton]] , Alma Sophie (nee Doust) . 29 June 1989 . Aged 87 years :Moulton, [[Moulton-1892|David Guy ]]. 5 October 1959 . Aged 61 years :[[Giblett-104|Moulton]], Helen . 28 June 1855 - 23 July 1946 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1424|Lewis C]] . 4 September 1860 - 11 August 1930 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank]] . 17 October 1988 . Aged 91 years ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2521|Ronald Oscar]] . 2 June 1924 - 8 April 2004 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] . 8 June 1956 . Aged 61 ? years ''(Not found in OzBurials)'' :[[Forrest-1630|Moulton]], Edith Maria (Forrest) Moulton (1867-1937) :Moulton, [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] (1862-1942) :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_m.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] - [https://bunburycemetery.com.au/cemetery-records/ ''map and search''] :[[Draper-2368|Moulton,]] Hilda. Wife of Wilfred . 3 May 1987 . Aged 91 years. :Moulton, [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred.]] Husband of Hilda, Father of Cecil, Noreen, Joan, Cora and Hazel ::::17 April 1983 . Aged 89 years. [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Narrogin/n_mike_i.htm '''Narrogin'''] [[:Category: Narrogin Cemetery, Narrogin, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Moulton, [[Moulton-1884| '''B'''ede William R Moulton]] . 7 November 1977 . Aged 67 years [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Moulton, Edna Collingwood . 14 July 2000 . Aged 88 years :: [[Moulton-2000|White]], Holly Kate . 15 January 1947 . Aged 68 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/northcliffe.htm '''Northcliffe'''] [[space:Northcliffe Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree |'''Pioneer''']] Cemetery ::Ladhams, Doris Marion. 20 Aug 1917 - 11 Nov 1997. wife of George, mother of Victor.
::[[Moulton-1522|Ladhams,]] '''Esther Anne. Wife''' of Thomas George, mother of George, Len and Dorothy. 10 Sep 1984 aged 94. . . . ([http://members.westnet.com.au/fernhill/5NC.html Northcliffe ''Pioneer'' Cemetery, and . . ''photos'' . . ]
::Ladhams, [[Ladhams-73|George Lewis.]] 5 May 1912 - 11 Nov 1997. Husband of Doris, father of Victor
::Ladhams, [[Ladhams-65|'''Thomas G.''']] [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/northcliffe.htm ''Transcribed by'' Lorraine Larment ] 30 Jul 1953 aged 64. - - ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northcliffe,_Western_Australia Northcliffe ][https://www.manjimup.wa.gov.au/our-services/cemeteries/Pages/northcliffe-cemetery.aspx ''Pioneer'' Cemetery ])

:::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Pingelly/pingelly.htm#M '''Pingelly'''] [[:Category: Pingelly Cemetery, Pingelly, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Moulton, Alice . 2 June 1984 . Aged 77 years Anglican 281 ::Moulton, Allan Keith . 15 November 2017 . Aged 77 years Uniting B 168 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1882|Clarence Vernon Patrick.]] 15 September '''1972.''' Aged 66 years Anglican 290 ::Moulton, Graham John . 27 June 1964 . Aged 18 years Anglican 311 ::Moulton, Roxanna Judith . 28 August 1976 . Aged 17 years Anglican 445 :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] ::[[Moulton-1734|Ernest James Moulton (1877 - 1951) ]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] ::[[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert Moulton (1882 - 1954) ]] [[Image:Photos-497.jpg |25px|Australia, Slouch Hat Boer War . . Their Service ]] :::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth '''War Graves''' Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|Poppy]] ::[[Moulton-1427|Cecil Walter Moulton (1889-1917)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1599884/moulton,-cecil-walter/ ''Visit:'' Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial <'''6'''> ] ::[[Moulton-1425|Charles Abraham John Moulton (1893-1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/475143/moulton,-charles-abraham-john/ Kantara, Egypt War Memorial <'''3'''>] ::[[Moulton-1914|Louis Leeds Moulton (1886-1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/471259/moulton,-louis-leeds/ ''Visit:'' Calais Southern Cemetery <'''4'''>] ::[[Moulton-1804|Richard Ralph Moulton (1892-1915)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/718326/moulton,-richard-ralph/ ''Visit:'' Lone Pine Memorial <'''1'''>] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 60|label= The colony of Western Australia: 1832-1900 |caption=
[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#Cemeteries|'''Cemeteries ^''' ]]
[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#Abraham_Walter| '''Abraham W ^''' ]] }} === People - LifeTree === ::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree - ]] [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree|Moulton Story 101 - ]] ::[[Space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree - ]][[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - Moulton Tree]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] :[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'' : Family History]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
Pages :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Pioneers Index ''joist wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''portal Name Search - Submit''. - ''(rev. 2022)''] :'''Sources'''

West Aust Churches - Photo Tree

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::[https://www.perth.anglican.org/church/history The Anglican Church of Australia. - in Western Australia ] :The population of Western Australia rose in '''1857-1875''' from 13,368 to '''26,709,''' while the Anglican clergy increased from 8 to 17 and the number of churches from 14 to 28 with 9 new rectories. Although 59 per cent of the population claimed Anglican allegiance in 1875, more than three-quarters of clerical stipends was paid by the government. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hale-mathew-blagden-3689 ''Mathew Blagden Hale''] :WHEN Forrest became Premier there were fewer than '''50,000''' people in Western Australia; today ''(1947)'' there are over half a million--and Perth is home to ''272,000'' people.
The reading by Governor Robinson, on October 20, '''1890,''' of the Proclamation of the Royal assent to Responsible Government marked the close of the "Cinderella" period in Western Australia's history. The old-timer of buggy and penny farthing days would have difficulty in recognising Perth's Changed Face ('''1947,''' November 6). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52177048 ''Western Mail''
(Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved June 28, 2021]
::[https://www.bunburyanglican.org/parishes--communities.html Parishes and Anglican Communities - Diocese of Bunbury] :::[https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/?lang=eng ''State Library of Western Australia.'' ''- Search''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433092_1 090300PD: ''St. Alban's Church,'' [[:Category: Marradong, Western Australia|'''Marradong''']] and congregation, ca. '''1916'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433093_1 090301PD: ''St. Agatha's Anglican Church,'' [[:Category: Quindanning, Western Australia|'''Quindanning''']] and congregation, ca.'''1915'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433114_2 090304PD: ''St Nicholas' Church,'' '''Australind,''' ca. '''1912'''] :[[space:St Mary's Anglican Church, Busselton - Heritage Tree|''St Mary's Anglican Church,'' '''Busselton''' - Heritage Tree]] :[https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/arthur-river-wa-st-pauls-anglican '''Arthur River,''' WA - ''St Pauls Anglican'' ] ''also'' [http://www.mingor.net/localities/arthur-river.html Arthur River - ''by mingor.net''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4398508_1 274831PD: ''St. Paul's Church,'' Arthur River, 14 June '''1960'''] :[https://www.churchesaustralia.org/list-of-churches/locations/western-australia/all-towns/directory/3904-st-johnand%2339%3Bs-in-the-wilderness-anglican-church St John's in the Wilderness Anglican Church - '''Dale'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1955966_1 ''Holy Trinity Church,'' '''York,''' Western Australia, ca. '''1920.'''] - [[wikipedia:Holy_Trinity_Church,_York,_Western_Australia|''Wikipedia®'']] ::::[[Space:West_Aust_Hist_Societies_-_Index_Tree|Western Australia, Historical Societies]] === People LifeTree === :::[https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb6356999?lang=eng Montage of portraits of 36 Western Australian men - ''Flashback series''] ::[[Wittenoom-2|John Wanstead Burdett '''Wittenoom''' M.A. (1788-1855)]] - (1) ::[[Hale-4576|Matthew Blagden '''Hale''' DD (1811-1895) ]] - (19) | [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3305387_1 025419PD: ''5 of Bishop Hale's children'' ] ::(18) Mr. Joseph Hardey, who conducted the first Methodist service ::(20) Bishop Salvado, who founded the Benedictine Mission ::[[Riley-8419|Charles Owen Leaver '''Riley''' OBE (1854-1929) ]](21) == Sources ==

West Aust Free 1830 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1829-'''1830''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://data.fhwa.org.au/component/content/article/87-1829-ships/78-1829-shipping-arrivals '''Passenger Lists''' from the The Swan River Pioneers' newsletter, the ''Settlers Gazette,''] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments [[: Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1829''' - [[Space:Parmelia_1829_-_Ship_Tree|''Parmelia'']] | 1 Jun 1829 |Fremantle - England| '''69''' ... :'''1829''' - [[Space:HMS_Sulphur_1829_-_Ship_Tree|HMS ''Sulphur'']] | 8 Jun 1829 | Fremantle - Chatham | '''83''' ... :'''1829''' - CALISTA | 05 08 1829 |Fremantle - England| via Rio de Janeiro | 47 ... ... :'''1829''' - SAINT LEONARD 06 08 1829 Fremantle Cape of Good Hope ... ... 3 ... ... :'''1829''' - MARQUIS OF ANGLESEA 23 08 1829 |Fremantle - London | 73 ::::via Plymouth, Puerto Plato and Santiago :'''1829''' - THOMPSON 19 09 1829 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 39 ::::4 cabin passengers, 16 soldiers, 19 convicts :'''1829''' - LOTUS 06 10 1829 |Fremantle - England| 60 ::::possibly arrived October 23, 1829 :'''1829''' - EPHEMINA 09 10 1829 | Fremantle Van Diemens Land | ... ... 11 ::::travelled on to India afterwards :'''1829''' - ORELIA 12 10 1829 Fremantle Derwent River VDL ... ... 12 ... ... :'''1829''' - CUMBERLAND 12 10 1829 Fremantle Bombay, India ... ... 6 ... ... :'''1829''' - CAROLINE 12 10 1829 |Fremantle - London | 66 ... ... :'''1829''' - GOVERNOR PHILLIP 17 10 1829 Fremantle Raffles Bay via Timor 48 ::::carried sodiers and convicts; then on to King George Sound :'''1829''' - ATWICK 19 10 1829 |Fremantle - London | 79 ::::travelled on to Ceylon afterwards :'''1829''' - GILMORE 15 12 1829 |Fremantle - England| 182 ... ... :::'''1830''' - :'''1830''' - NORFOLK 09 01 1830 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 135 ::::travelled on to Madras afterwards :'''1830''' - NANCY | 09 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 57 ::::travelled on to Hobart and Sydney after landing 7 cabin and 36 steerage passengers :'''1830''' - LEADER 15 01 1830 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 8 travelled on ::::to Mauritius taking the 8 passengers with her; aka [LEDA]
:'''1830''' - SKERNE 17 01 1830 Fremantle Liverpool ... ... 18 ... ...
:'''1830''' - MINSTRELL 20 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 50 ... ...
:'''1830''' - [[:Category:Eagle, Arrived 25 Jan 1830| ''Eagle'' | '''25 Jan''' |]] Fremantle - London| via St Jago & St Pauls | '''19''' | [[space:Eagle 1830-1833 - Ship Tree|''Eagle,'' 1830-1833]]
:'''1830''' - LADY OF THE LAKE 28 01 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 13 ::::travelled on to the Isle of France :'''1830''' - WANSTEAD 30 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape Bayha Madeira 66 ... ... :'''1830''' - TRANBY 03 02 1830 |Fremantle - Hull | 35 ... ... :'''1830''' - HOOGHLY 12 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | 170 ... ... :'''1830''' - [[:Category: Egyptian, Arrived 13 Feb 1830|''Egyptian'' ]] | 13 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | 69 ... ...
:'''1830''' - PROTECTOR 26 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 68 ::::travelled on to the Isle of France
:'''1830''' - [[:Category: Warrior, Arrived 12 Mar 1830|''Warrior'']] | 12 03 1830 | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 96 ... ...
:'''1830''' - EMILY TAYLOR 15 03 1830 |Fremantle - Bombay | 5 ... ...
:'''1830''' - PRINCE REGENT 15 03 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 3 ::::travelled on to the ''Isle of France'' :'''1830''' - EMELIA & ELLEN 18 03 1830 Fremantle Bombay via Port de Galle 12 ... ... :'''1830''' - BUSSORAH MERCHANT 31 03 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 6 ... ... :'''1830''' - JAMES PATTISON 30 04 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 130 ::::carried troops and travelled on to Madras :'''1830''' - BRITANNIA | 06 05 1830 |Fremantle - London | via St Jago & the Cape 42 ::::5 passengers landed at St Jago and 62 at the cape of Good Hope :'''1830''' - BOMBAY 08 05 1830 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 38 ::::travelled on to Van Diemens Land :'''1830''' - ELIZA 08 05 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 3 ... ... :'''1830''' - JAMES 08 05 1830 Fremantle Liverpool via Kingston ... 72 ... ... :'''1830''' - ROCKINGHAM 14 05 1830 |Fremantle - London | 177 ... ... :'''1830''' - ORELIA 19 05 1830 Fremantle Isle of France ... ... 10 ... ... :'''1830''' - MEDINA 06 07 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 51 ... ... :'''1830''' - EDWARD LOMBE 24 08 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 22 ... ... :'''1830''' - CLEOPATRA 29 10 1830 Fremantle Dublin via Cape of Good Hope 31 :::::travelled on to Hobart :::'''1831''' - :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/drummore.htm#LIST'''1831''' - ''Drummore''] '''1 Feb''' |Fremantle/Hobart - Leith | [[:Category: Drummore, Arrived 28 Feb 1831| ''Profiles'']] | 41 | Arrive Hobart, '''28''' Feb :'''1831''' - ELIZA 05 03 1831 |Fremantle - London | 43 ... ... :'''1831''' - ATWICK 25 04 1831 |Fremantle - London | 13 ... ... :'''1831''' - STERLING 04 06 1831 Fremantle Sweden via Portsmouth 23 ... ... :'''1831''' - [[:Category: Egyptian, Arrived 28 Dec 1831|''Egyptian'']] | 28 12 1831 | Fremantle - London | 65 ... ... :::'''1832''' - :'''1832''' - MEROPE 07 04 1832 |Fremantle - Hobart | 44 44 Chinese {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1840 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1831-'''1840''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1831-'''1840''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1830 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1829-'''1830''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1833''' - ''Cygnet'' | 27 01 '''1833''' | Fremantle - London | '''43''' :'''1833''' - ''Jane'' | 09 09 '''1833''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''175''' ::::carried 2 companies of 21st Fusiliers; travelled on to Batavia :'''1834''' - ''Quebec Trader'' | 19 04 '''1834''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''27''' :'''1834''' - ''James Pattison'' | 19 08 '''1834''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''97''' ::::landed some passengers at King George Sound on June 19; ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1835''' - ''Jess'' | 23 02 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''1''' :'''1835''' - ''Caroline'' | 25 02 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | via King George Sound | '''22''' :'''1835''' - ''Sir John Rae Reid'' | 09 07 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''19''' ::::carried some 21st Fusiliers; travelled on to Madras :'''1835''' - ''Hero'' | 11 11 '''1835''' | Fremantle - London | '''11''' :'''1835''' - ''GIRAFFE'' | 30 12 '''1835''' | Fremantle - London via Cape of Good Hope '''22''' ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1836''' - ''Addingham'' | 26 06 '''1836''' | Fremantle - London | '''10''' ::::travelled on to Batavia and back to England :'''1837''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 02 03 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | '''20''' travelled on to Mauritius :'''1837''' - ''STRATHISLA'' | 03 04 '''1837''' | Fremantle - Calcutta | '''55''' passengers included ::::troops and European convicts for Launceston and Sydney :'''1837''' - ''Hero'' | 22 08 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''23''' ::::travelled on to Mauritius and back to London :'''1837''' ''Eleanor'' | 23 12 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | '''29''' | ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1838''' - ''GAILLARDON'' | 04 02 '''1838''' | Fremantle - Calcutta | '''5''' travelled on to the eastern colonies :'''1838''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 04 08 '''1838''' | Fremantle - London | '''37''' travelled on to Batavia :'''1838''' - ''CLARINDA'' | 18 09 '''1838''' | Fremantle - Mauritius | ''' 8''' travelled on to Timor and Mauritius :'''1838''' - ''BRITOMART'' | 05 12 '''1838''' | Fremantle - London | '''51''' :'''1839''' - ''BROTHERS'' | 01 01 '''1839''' | Fremantle - London | '''6''' :'''1839''' - ''HINDOO '' | 20 04 '''1839''' | Fremantle - Liverpool | '''46''' :'''1839'''[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm - ''Montreal''] | 02 May '''1839''' | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Montreal, Arrived 2 May 1839|Profiles '''39''' -]] :'''1839''' - ''FOX '' | 15 09 '''1839''' | Fremantle - Launceston | '''13 ''' :'''1840''' - ''WESTMORELAND'' | 02 01 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | ''' 31''' :'''1840''' - ''PRIMA DONNA'' | 05 06 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''16''' :'''1840''' - ''CHIEFTAIN'' | 06 07 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''16''' :'''1840''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 19 11 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''17''' :'''1840''' - ''ISLAND QUEEN'' | 16 12 '''1840''' | Leschenault - London | '''22''' :'''1840''' - ''Caroline'' | 16 12 '''1840''' | Fremantle - Sydney | '''16''' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
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West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1841-'''1850''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1840 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1831-'''1840''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1841''' - ''Napoleon'' | 10 01 1841 | Fremantle London | '''31''' :'''1841''' - ''Sterling'' | 14 03 1841 | Fremantle London | ''' 51''' ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1841''' - ''Parkfield'' - | 18 03 1841 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | '''91''' :'''1841''' - ''Henry'' | 20 04 1841 | Fremantle London | '''19 ''' :'''1841''' - ''Trusty'' | 01 Jun 1841 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | Fremantle ]] - London | '''22 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/ganges.htm '''1841''' - ''Ganges''] | 15 10 1841 | Fremantle London | more ''' 111 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1842''' - ''Diadem,'' -] [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | [[:Category: Diadem, Arrived 10 Apr 1842| ''Diadem,'' Profiles]] [[space:Diadem, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1841-42| | more '''166''' Free ]] :'''1842''' - ''Shepherd'' | 24 04 1842 | Fremantle London | '''15 ''' :'''1842''' - ''Skerne'' | .. 07 1842 | Fremantle ... | '''10 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm '''1842''' - ''Simon Taylor'' - |] [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park0.html 20 08 '''1842''' |] Fremantle - London [[:Category: Simon Taylor, Arrived 20 Aug 1842| |Profiles '''237''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 42 - History Tree| Parkhurst 42]] :'''1842''' - ''Trusty'' | 06 Dec 1842 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | [[:Category: Trusty, Arrived 6 Dec 1842|Profiles '''187''' -]] [[space:Trusty 1842 - Ship Tree| ''Trusty,'' 1842 ]] :'''1843''' - ''Lady Grey'' | 01 01 1843 | Fremantle London | '''22''' :'''1843''' - ''Success'' | 22 03 1843 | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Success, Arrived 22 Mar 1843|''Success,'' Profiles '''141''' -]] :'''1843''' - ''Janet'' | 30 04 1843 | Fremantle London | '''36''' :'''1843''' - ''Shepherd'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park2.html 26 Oct '''1843''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''31''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 43 - History Tree|Parkhurst 43]] :'''1844''' - ''Ganges'' | 18 01 1844 | Fremantle London | ''' 31 ''' :'''1844''' - ''Trusty'' | 30 05 1844 | [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | Fremantle ]] - London | via '''Australind''' | ''' 32''' :'''1844''' - ''Unicorn'' | 03 08 1844 | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1844''' - ''Halifax Packet'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park4.html 11 12 '''1844''' |] Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Halifax Packet, Arrived 11 Dec 1844|Profiles '''25''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 44 - History Tree| Parkhurst 44]] :'''1845''' - ''Prima Donna'' | 14 05 1845 | Fremantle London | '''12''' :'''1846''' - ''Elizabeth'' | 07 01 1846 | Fremantle London | '''38''' :'''1846''' - ''Cumberland'' -|[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park6.html 26 01 '''1846''' |] Fremantle - London | |Profiles '''25''' - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 46 - History Tree| Parkhurst 46]] :'''1846''' - ''John Bagshaw'' | 08 06 1846 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :'''1847''' - ''Hawk'' | 09 09 1847 | Fremantle Adelaide | '''11''' :'''1847''' - ''Champion'' | 27 10 1847 | Fremantle Singapore | ''' 23''' 20 Chinese :'''1848''' - ''Orient'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html 20 03 '''1848''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Orient 1848 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''73''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 47 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 47]] :'''1848''' - ''Arpenteur'' | 19 04 1848 | Fremantle Adelaide | '''11''' :'''1848''' - ''Champion'' | 22 05 1848 | Fremantle Singapore | '''31''' 31 Chinese :'''1848''' - ''Trusty'' | 10 08 1848 | Fremantle London | '''10''' :'''1848''' - ''Ranee'' | 13 12 1848 | Fremantle England | '''27''' :'''1849''' - ''Ameer'' -| [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park13.html 11 02 '''1849''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Ameer 1849 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''68''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 48 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 48]] :'''1849''' - ''Merope'' | 28 04 1849 | Fremantle London | '''28''' :'''1849''' - ''Mary'' -|[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park16.html 24 10 '''1849''' |] Fremantle - London |[[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|Profiles ''' 83''' ]] - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 49]] :'''1849''' - ''La Ferrolana'' | 29 12 1849 | Fremantle - Cadiz | ''' 40''' | 40 Benedictines :'''1850''' - '''''Scindian''''' | 01 06 1850 | Fremantle London | '''200''' free - 75 convicts :'''1850''' - ''Sophia'' | 27 07 1850 | Fremantle - Plymouth | 238 :'''1850''' - '''''Hashemy''''' | 25 10 1850 | Fremantle London | '''131''' free - 100 convicts {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks ::::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
Warders & Families | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#passengers Other Passengers]

West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1861-'''1870''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::''Vessel'' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Passengers :'''1861''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 29 01 '''1861''' ]] | Fremantle London | ''' 24 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa28.html '''1861''' - ''Palmerston,''] [https://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com/ships/palmerston/ | Fremantle ]- '''Portland''' | ''Profiles'' | ''more'' '''106''' free - 293 convicts :'''1861''' - ''Dolphin'' | 23 03 1861 | Fremantle London | '''27''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa29.html '''1862''' - ''Lincelles,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Lincelles, Arrived 28 Jan 1862|''Lincelles'' profiles]] | '''80''' free - 304 convicts :'''1862''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 01 02 1862 | Fremantle London | '''30''' :'''1862''' - ''Strathallen'' | 27 02 1862 | Fremantle London | '''70''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa30.html '''1862''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Profiles'']] | '''92''' free - 290 convicts :'''1862''' - ''Mary Harrison'' | 24 06 1862 | Fremantle London | '''254 ''' :'''1862''' - ''The Bride'' | 18 07 1862 | Fremantle London | '''10''' :'''1862''' - ''Tartar'' | 26 10 '''1862''' | Fremantle London | '''26''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa31.html '''1862''' - ''York,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | ''Profiles'' [[space:York 1862 - Ship Tree| | more '''108''' free ]]- 299 convicts :'''1863''' - ''Palestine'' | 12 01 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | ''' 24''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa32.html '''1863''' - ''Merchantman,''] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 14 Feb 1863|''Profiles'']] | '''147''' free - 192 convicts | via Bermuda :'''1863''' - ''Burlington'' | 08 04 1863 | Fremantle '''Southampton''' | '''270''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa33.html '''1863''' - ''Clyde,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Clyde'' profiles]] | '''150''' free - 320 convicts :'''1863''' - ''Eena'' | 17 07 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | '''67''' | 53 unknowns :'''1863''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 07 '''1863''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1863''' - ''Tartar'' | 12 12 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | '''118''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa34.html '''1863''' - ''Lord Dalhousie,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Lord Dalhousie, Arrived 28 Dec 1863|''Profiles'']] | '''89''' free - 270 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa35.html '''1864''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[''Clara'' profiles]] | '''112''' free - 301 convicts :'''1864''' - ''Strathmore'' | 12 06 1864 | Fremantle London | '''91''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa36.html '''1864''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 12 Sep 1864|''Profiles'']] | '''95''' free - 258 convicts :'''1864''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 17 12 '''1864''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''98''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :'''1865''' - ''Fitzroy'' | 23 03 1865 | Fremantle London | '''50''' :'''1865''' - ''Palestine'' | 18 07 '''1865''' | Fremantle London | '''62''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa37.html '''1865''' - ''Racehorse,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[:Category: Racehorse, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|''Profiles'']] | '''172''' free - 278 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa38.html '''1865''' - ''Vimeira,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Vimeira'' profiles]] | '''99''' free - 279 convicts :'''1866''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 07 03 '''1866''' | Fremantle London | '''80''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa39.html '''1866''' - ''Belgravia,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866|''Profiles'']] [[space:Belgravia 1866| | ''more'' '''106''' free]] - 275 convicts :'''1866''' - ''Palestine'' | 20 08 1866 | Fremantle London | '''47''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa40.html '''1866''' - ''Corona,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | | [[''Corona'' profiles]] | '''79''' free - 304 convicts :'''1867''' - ''The Bride'' | .. 01 1867 | Fremantle ... | '''77''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa41.html '''1867''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Profiles'']] | '''81''' free - 253 convicts :'''1867''' - ''Palestine'' | 11 08 '''1867''' | Fremantle London | '''47''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa42.html '''1868''' - '''''Hougoumont,''''' ] [https://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com/ships/hougoumont/ | Fremantle ]- London | [[:Category: Hougoumont, Arrived 9 Jan 1868|''Profiles'']] [[space:Hougoumont 1868 - Ship Tree| |''more'' '''108''' free ]] - 279 convicts :'''1868''' - ''Tartar'' | 14 01 '''1868''' | Fremantle London | '''64''' :'''1868''' - ''Palestine'' | 05 08 '''1868''' | Fremantle London | '''77''' :'''1869''' - ''Strathmore'' | 05 01 1869 | Fremantle London | '''76''' :'''1869''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 21 05 1869 | Fremantle London | '''53''' :'''1869''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 07 '''1869''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''70''' :'''1869''' - ''Fitzroy'' | 05 10 1869 | Fremantle London | '''12''' :'''1870''' - ''Zephyr'' | 15 10 1870 | Fremantle London | '''12''' ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] === People - LifeTree === :'''1865''' - [[space:Warrior, 919 tons - Ship Tree|''Warrior,'' 919 tons]] | May 2. | ''Nor-West'' Melbourne | [[Venn-40|H Venn]] | ''via Fremantle'' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
== Sources == :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]

West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1871-'''1880''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :STRATHMORE 29 01 '''1871''' Fremantle London ... ... 18 ... ... :ROBERT MORRISON 16 08 1872 Fremantle London ... ... 13 ... ... :NAVAL BRIGADE 19 02 1874 Fremantle London ... ... 16 ... ... :LADY ELIZABETH 27 05 1875 Fremantle London ... ... 138 ... ... :CHALGROVE 30 06 1875 Fremantle London ... ... 25 ... ... :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1875''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] Fremantle - '''Gravesend''' | '''186''' [[:Category: Daylight, Arrived 28 Aug 1875| | ''Daylight,'' Profiles ]] [[space:Daylight, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1875| | - ''more'' - |]] :CHARLOTTE PADBURY 29 09 1875 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :LADY LOUISA 12 12 1875 | Fremantle London ... ... 47 :ROBERT MORRISON 15 02 1876 | Fremantle '''Gravesend''' | 154 :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1876''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 16 08 1876 | Fremantle London | '''87''' | [[''Daylight, more'' ]] :FITZROY 06 12 1876 Fremantle '''Gravesend''' ... ... '''142''' :LADY LOUISA 30 04 1877 Fremantle London ... ... '''84 ''' :'''1877''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 05 1877]] | Fremantle London | '''81''' :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1877''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 10 08 1877 | Fremantle London | '''75''' :HELENA MENA 13 09 1877 Fremantle London ... ... '''13''' :ROBERT MORRISON 20 12 1877 Fremantle '''Deal''' | '''71''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1878''' - ''Lady Elizabeth,''] - | Fremantle London | '''72''' | [[space:Lady Elizabeth 1878 - Ship Tree|''Lady Elizabeth, more'' |]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1880''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 14 01 1880 | Fremantle London | '''21''' :LADY DOUGLAS | 12 04 1880 | Fremantle London | '''11 ''' :ROBERT MORRISON | 06 07 1880 | Fremantle London | '''22 ''' :CHARLOTTE PADBURY | 30 09 1880 | Fremantle London | '''14''' :HELENA MENA | 30 09 '''1880''' | Fremantle London | '''21''' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1890 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1881-'''1890''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
:'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]

West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree

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[[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=110 |label= Ship Arrivals at Port Leschenault/Bunbury |caption= [[:Category: Australind, Western Australia|'''Port Leschenault''']]

[[space:Island Queen 1840 - Ship Tree|''Island Queen'' 1840]]
[[Space:Parkfield_1841_-_Ship_Tree|''Parkfield,'' 1841]]
''Trusty ''1841
''Diadem'' 1842
[[space:Trusty 1842 - Ship Tree|''Trusty ''1842]]
''Trusty ''1844
}} :[[wikipedia:Australind,_Western_Australia#History|'''Port Leschenault''']] , later Port of Bunbury.
:''Elburg,'' under Capt. J. P. Peereboom, anchored off what is now ''Bunbury.'' Peerboom met three Aboriginal people, and returned to Batavia on 16 July '''1658.''' In 1802–03, [[Baudin-143|Nicolas Baudin]] visited the coast and explored the estuary and nearby rivers.
He named ''Point Casuarina'' in Bunbury after one of his ships ''Casuarina,'' and the ''Leschenault Inlet'' after on-board botanist [[wikipedia:Jean-Baptiste_Leschenault_de_La_Tour|Jean Baptiste '''Leschenault''' de la Tour.]]
The ''Leschenault Inlet'' became the harbour or port for ''Australind,'' on the ''Leschenault estuary,'' and, later for the township of Bunbury. :[https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/chart-of-coast-between-garden-island-and-port-leschenault-by-lt-w-preston-by-a-hillman-tally-no-005052-267 Chart of coast between Garden Island and Port Leschenault ''('''<+Q''')'' ] - ''Historic '''1829''' chart'' by Lt. W. Preston by [[Hillman-1244|A. Hillman,]] ''via SRO - State Records Office of Western Australia'' ::::[[space:Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree |''Western Mail'' Homesteads - History Tree ]] :'''Historic Homesteads''' in The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, Western Australia. (1939) ''Western Mail'' (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), various '''1939;''' Retrieved January, 2021 : ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702674 5: '''Forrest House,''' Picton.] + [[Forrest-1647|William '''Forrest''' (1819 - 1899) ]] - [[Forrest-2294|Ernest Forrest]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403678 6: '''Upton House,''' Australind. ] + [[Clifton-3181|William Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] - Dr. Carpenter : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404542 7: '''Leschenault,''' Australind ] + [[Clifton-3181|Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402884 8: '''St. Nicholas' Church,''' Australind ] + [[Clifton-1117|Marshall Waller '''Clifton''' (1787 - 1861) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411582 34: '''Saint Mark's Church,''' Picton.] + [[Wollaston-9|Rev. R. J. Wooliston]] who addressed the congregation :35: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405855 '''34:''' '''Pioneer memorial,''' Australind.] + Dunne's and Roseleigh [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405857 ''Reply'' Burnside and Glenisla.] :::[https://www.harveyhistoryonline.com/?p=207 Leschenault Peninsula - ''via Harvey History Online''] ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources ==

West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree

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[[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] [[Category:Beverley, Western Australia]] === Marriages === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] {| class="wikitable" width="555" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Blechynden !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1872''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-24|Edwin]] (7) || [[Davies-9929|'''Davies''']] Caroline || Beverley - 3421 |- |'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-27|Joseph]] (10) || [[Hancock-9171|'''Hancock''']] Grace Emma || Beverley - 310 |- |'''1905''' - Blechendyn [[Blechynden-88|Herbert Henry]] || [[Edwards-33938|'''Edwards''']] Beatrice Gertrude Mary || Beverley - 5 |- | '''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-95|Sydney Thomas]] || [[Simpson-21603|'''Simpson''']] Kathleen || Beverley - 3 |- | '''1907''' - [[Blechynden-39|Blechynden]] Ida M || '''Jackson''' Ernest E || Beverley - 2 |- | '''1907''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-92|William H]] || '''Mcdonald''' Mary || Beverley - 24 |- | '''1909''' - [[Blechynden-93|Blechynden]] Alice M || '''Chandler''' [[Chandler-10933|Edwin J]] || Beverley - 21 |- | '''1921''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George]] || '''Turpin''' Mabel E || Beverley - 20 |- | '''1921''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-34|Alfred W]] || [[Doohan-48|'''Doohan''']] Mary C || Beverley - 31 ''(Bob)'' |- |Year |- |'''1929''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-42|Horace E]] || [[Edwards-30866|'''Edwards''']] Ethel M || Beverley - 63 |- |'''1932''' - Blechynden Edwin T || '''Faulkner''' Gladys L || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1933''' - [[Blechynden-113|Blechynden]] Ella M || '''Sutherland''' [[Sutherland-8919|John S]] || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1934''' - Blechynden Bruce E || '''Wood''' Edna I || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1936''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-142|John M ]] || '''Fleay''' Lorna || Beverley - 34 |- |'''1936''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-100|Frank R]] || '''Wansbrough''' Ella M || Beverley - 40 |} {{clear}}
:::[[:Category: York, Western Australia|''' York''']] {| class="wikitable" width="525" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Blechynden !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1862''' - [[Blechynden-35|Blechynden]] Anne Elizabeth || '''Edwards''' [[Edwards-25664|Thomas]] || York - 1753 |- |'''1867''' - [[Blechynden-62|Blechynden]] Sarah Harrison || '''Page''' [[Page-12704|John Henry Markham]] || York - 2656 |- |'''1874''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-26|H G]] || [[Reilly-2419|'''Reilly''']] Mary Ann || York - 3772 |- |'''1882''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-11|Jesse Williams]] (9) || [[Dunham-3166|'''Dunham''']] Emma Sarah || York - 5431 |- |'''1914''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-38|Frederick W ]] || '''Savage''' Edith || York - 8 |- |'''1918''' - Blechynden Edith || '''Sims''' Joseph || York - 5 |} {{clear}}
:::'''Cundinup''' '''1896''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] | [[Tyler-7826|'''Taylor''']] Zela Matilda | '''Cundinup''' - 6
'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin L]] | [[Powell-6510|Powell]] Ellen D | '''Katanning''' - 17
'''1934''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Branson Ellen M | '''Bruce Rock''' - 15
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}} === [[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|''The South West'']] === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category: Blackwood, Western Australia|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration '''1891''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-19|Arthur]] | [[Chapman-16340|'''Chapman''']] Clara Agnes | '''Bridgetown''' - 225
'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-43|Alfred]] | [[Bovell-21|'''Bovell''']] Mary Ellen | [[:Category: Greenbushes, Western Australia|'''Greenbushes''']] - 249 ''(Alty)''
'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-10|Blechynden]] Lila Rubur | '''Muir''' [[Muir-2989|William Paulz]] | Blackwood - 11
'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-135|Blechynden]] Clara Annie | '''Muir''' [[Muir-4330|Robert Forrest]] | Blackwood - 9
'''1906''' - [[Blechynden-22|Blechynden]] Elena E | '''Giblett''' [[Giblett-134|Frank T]] | Blackwood - 13
'''1911''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Spencer Reece G | Blackwood - 10
'''1912''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma M | Giblett [[Giblett-138|Ernest J]] | Blackwood - 31
'''1913''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-37|Clarence H]] | ''' Tarris''' Elizabeth J | Blackwood - 32 ''(Bob)''
'''1916''' - Blechynden Laura J | Mckenney Harold A | Blackwood - 24
'''1916''' - [[Blechynden-51|Blechynden]] Lila E | Pearce [[Pearce-8798|Frank H]] | Blackwood - 26
'''1920''' - [[Blechynden-12|Blechynden]] Enid M | Giblett [[Giblett-130|Walter J]] | Blackwood - 15
'''1923''' - [[Blechynden-64|Blechynden]] Minna E | Boundy William S | Blackwood - 22
'''1927''' - Blechynden Mary A | Young Gerald L | Blackwood - 3
'''1929''' - Blechynden Ivy M | Hyder William A | Blackwood - 27
'''1931''' - Blechynden Bertha J | Nybo Christian H | Blackwood - 48
'''1932''' - Blechynden Ellen M | Lee-Steere James | Blackwood - 24
'''1932''' - Blechynden Ellen M | Steere James Lee- | Blackwood - 24
'''1933''' - Blechynden Kathleen B | Barley Leonard H | Blackwood 51
'''1934''' - Blechynden Hilda B | Doust Matthew J | Blackwood - 23
'''1935''' - Blechynden Myra A | Parker Dudley B | Blackwood - 38
'''1935''' - Blechynden Laura M | Ryan Thomas L | Blackwood - 48
'''1935''' - [[Blechynden-63|Blechynden]] Gertrude A | Brierley Alan | Blackwood - 58
'''1936''' - Blechynden Ethel M | Bax Joseph T | Blackwood - 85
'''1937''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-162|Reginald Ernest]] | [[Barron-6256|Barron]] Lorna Beatrice | Blackwood - 44
::: '''Dingup School''' '''1904''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin Harrison]] | [[Giblett-133|'''Giblett''']] Bertha Mary | '''Dingup School''' - 19
:::[[:Category: Picton, Western Australia|'''Picton''']] - [[:Category: Wellington, Western Australia|'''Wellington''']] '''1873''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-15| Walter]] | [[Needes-16|'''Needs''']] Jane | '''Picton''' - 3638
'''1904''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-90|James]] | [[Johnson-104954|'''Johnson''']] Bertha May | '''Picton''' - 2025
'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-31|Ernest C]] | [[Moore-51415|Moore]] Agnes B | '''Wellington''' - 17
'''1930''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-99|Noel N]] | Piggott Iris M | Wellington - 37
'''1932''' - [[Blechynden-53|Blechynden]] Gladys A | Chapman [[Chapman-20416|Allen J]] | Wellington - 92
::::'''''Perth''''' :'''1860 ''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-18|John]] | [[Green-33634|'''Green''']] Elizabeth | '''Perth''' - 1487
:'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison]] | '''Denham''' Annie Maria | '''Fremantle''' - 4372
'''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-96|Horace E]] | [[Craig-13380|'''Craig''']] Amy E | '''Fremantle''' - 117
'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-102|Frank H]] | '''Robins''' Alice M | '''Subiaco''' - 59
'''1914''' - Blechynden Arthur | '''Fitzpatrick''' Stella B | Perth - 686
'''1919''' - Blechynden Hazel M | '''Lister''' Charles | '''Perth''' - 143
'''1923''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-20|Reuben J]] | [[Munyard-75|'''Munyard''']] Dorothy H | Perth - 78
'''1929''' - Blechynden George B W | '''Vaughan''' Leila M | Perth 595
'''1929''' - Blechynden Mabel B | '''Sambell''' Sydney L | Perth 799
'''1932''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayton A ]]| [[Blythe-1242|'''Blythe''']] Louisa A | '''Swan''' - 23
'''1934''' - [[Blechynden-30|Blechynden]] Grace | '''Worner''' [[Worner-91|Claude J]] | Perth - 411
'''1934''' - [[Blechynden-54|Blechynden]] Edith A | '''Shadbolt''' Henry J | Perth - 1506
'''1935''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-101|Nicholas E]] | [[Tulip-127|'''Tulip''']] Mollie | Perth - 137
::: [[wikipedia:North_West_Australia|'''''The North West''''']] :'''1935''' - Blechynden Margaret M | '''Dunstan''' Ralph | [[:Category:Broome, Western Australia|'''Broome''']] - 5
:'''1935''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-98|Alfred J]] | '''Barnes''' Maud M | [[:Category: Kimberley, Western Australia|'''W Kimberley''']] - 4
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West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree

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[[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] [[Category:Beverley, Western Australia]] {{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . }} ::''The first Moulton parents'' . . . [[Moulton-1065|Abraham]] and Mary;
married 25 April '''1838''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] ''Colonial Chaplin,'' at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] ''(p.11)'' === Marriages === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] '''1875 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|James Mathews]] | [[Strange-1969|'''Strange''']] Sarah | Beverley - 3877
'''1881''' - [[Moulton-1731|Moulton]] Maria Ann | '''Edwards''' [[Edwards-20920|William John]] | Beverley - 5218
'''1891''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]] | [[Otway-135|'''Otway''']] Annie Maria | Beverley - 59
'''1904''' - Moulton Eva Mary | '''Thompson''' Archibald Brown | '''Dale''' - 1
'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1898|Moulton]] Lilia S | '''Thompson''' Andrew H | Beverley - 3
'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1902|Moulton]] Alma M | '''Coles''' [[Coles-2337|Joseph A]] | Beverley - 31
'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1876|Moulton]] Clara M M | '''Grover''' Henry J | Beverley - 1
'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1899|Moulton]] Clara M | '''Reynolds''' Percival C | Beverley - 35
'''1913''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1901|Herbert H]] | [[Otway-140|'''Otway ''']] Maud M | Beverley - 36
'''1918''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1878|Bertie J]] | '''Rodgers''' Elizabeth | Beverley - 6
'''1918''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1879|James M]] | '''Jones''' Alma | Beverley - 8
'''1925''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1880|Louis B]] | '''Caudle''' Ethel M | Beverley - 69
'''1926''' - [[Moulton-1900|Moulton]] Amy M | '''Manton''' Arthur K | Beverley - 9
'''1931''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1882|Clarence V P]] | '''Fairhead''' Alice | '''Northam''' - 22
'''1935''' - Moulton Ethel E | '''Turner''' Herbert | Beverley - 6
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}} === [[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|''The South West'']] === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration :'''1869''' - [[Moulton-1730|Moulton]] Mary Agnes | '''Giblett''' [[Giblett-129|Thomas]] | '''Picton''' - 3040 :'''1887''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles]] | [[Giblett-104|'''Giblet''']] Helen | '''Balbarrup''' - 43 '''1888''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] | [[Forrest-1630|'''Forrest''']] Edith Maria | Blackwood - 208
'''1889''' - [[Moulton-1889|Moulton]] May Agnes | '''Mckernan ''' [[McKernan-286|John]] | Bridgetown - 48
'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1888|Moulton]] Maud | '''Oneil''' [[O'Neil-2128|Thomas]] | Bridgetown - 20
'''1894''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | '''Veale''' [[Veale-432|Patrick]] | Bridgetown - 42
'''1894 ''' - [[Moulton-1068|Moulton]] '''Lily''' Cecila | '''Veale''' [[Veale-219|Daniel]] | Bridgetown - 261
'''1898''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] | [[Wheatley-1593|'''Wheatley''']] Sarah Ellen | '''Warren''' - 19
'''1904 ''' - [[Moulton-1068| Veale]] '''Lily''' Cecila | '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-26|Frederick Patrick]] | '''Bunbury''' - 2040
{| class="wikitable" width="500" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Moulton !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1906''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1886|Claude W]] || [[Giblett-124|'''Giblett''']] Abi A || Blackwood - 1
|- |'''1909''' - [[Moulton-1805|Moulton]] Hilda B || '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-34|Louis A]] || '''Wellington''' - 61
|- |'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1524|Moulton]] Violet Z || '''Ladhams''' [[Ladhams-67|Richard]] || '''Wellington''' - 41
|- |'''1920 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred A]] || [[Draper-2368|'''Draper''']] Hilda S || Blackwood - 27
|- |'''1922''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1746|Oscar F]] || [[Doust-425|'''Doust''']] Alma S || Blackwood - 8
|- |'''1923''' - [[Moulton-1523|Moulton]] Linda B || '''Guppy''' [[Guppy-146|Albert H]] || Blackwood - 41
|- |'''1931 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2151|Alton T]] || '''Smith''' Veronica M || Blackwood - 44 - ''(Mick)''
|- |'''1934''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1891|Edward L]] || '''Coleman''' Charlotte A || Blackwood - 8 |} {{clear}}
:::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] / [[:Category:Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration - ''(joist)''] {| class="wikitable" width="530" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen |[[Moulton-1066|'''1858''' - Moulton '''Abraham Walter''']] || [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhorn '''Esther Rosanna''']] || Guildford - 1229
|- |'''1861''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|James Mathews]] || [[Chiverell-3|'''Chivrel''']] Sarah || Guildford - 1693
|- | Year || || / Perth |- |'''1906''' - [[Moulton-2000|Moulton]] Holly K || '''White''' Victor H || '''Perth''' - 368 |- |'''1911''' - [[Moulton-1522|Moulton]] Esther A || ''' Ladhams''' [[Ladhams-65|Thomas G]] || '''Subiaco''' - 61 |- |'''1914''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold R]] || [[Watson-22415|'''Watson''']] Nettie || Perth - 441 |- |'''1916''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen A || '''De Landgrafft''' John F || Perth - 720 |- |'''1916''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen A || '''Landgrafft''' John F '''De-''' || Perth - 720 |- |'''1917''' - Moulton Ernest F || '''Lambert''' Helen || '''Subiaco''' - 47 |- |'''1919''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen J]] || [[Wheatley-2214|'''Wheatley''']] Florence || Perth - 60 |- |'''1925''' - [[Moulton-1765|Moulton]] Ellen G || '''Pickles''' James W || Perth - 927 |- |'''1926''' - [[Moulton-1877|Moulton]] Ivy E || '''Callaghan''' Francis H || Perth - 748 |- |'''1927''' - [[Moulton-1883|Moulton]] Lillie M || '''Pink''' John T || Perth - 183 |- |'''1930 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1904|James A P]] || [[Coverley-45|'''Coverley''']] Louisa L J || Perth - 1273 |- |'''1935''' - [[Moulton-1881|Moulton]] Hilda E || '''Smith''' Harry L || Perth - 213 |- |'''1936''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold R ]] || '''Leach''' Eliza || '''Perth''' - 1971 |} {{clear}}
=== People - LifeTree === :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool - Pioneers Index ''(joist) - wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] ::[https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] *[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
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West Camp, New York

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[[Category: Palatine Immigrant Settlements]] [[Category: West Camp, New York]] == West Camp, New York == '''West Camp''' was one of two work camps setup by the English, along the Hudson River, to temporarily house refugees (German Palatines) displaced by Louis XIV's invasion from France into the Holy Roman Empire. These German citizens who had initially escaped to England were then shipped to the Colonies, sympathy of Queen Anne of England, whom they came to serve in the reduction of the pine forest for naval stores for her Majesty's Fleet. The site of West Camp is part of the modern town of Saugerties in Ulster County, New York. The second camp was [[Space:(East Camp) Livingston Manoe|East Camp]], which was across the Hudson River in what is now Columbia County. ==Sources== * [https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/local/2016/04/12/dateline-local-history-palatines/82947640/ Palatine settlements named East Camp, West Camp], ''Poughkeepsie Journal'', (online), Apr 12, 2016. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/palatines_east_and_west_camp.htm East and West Camp Palatines] - Transcription by Sylvia Hasenkopf of a commemorative plaque situated beside the Church in West Camp, Ulster County, New York. Includes a list of the family surnames associated with each camp.

West Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: West Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut|*]] [[Category: Litchfield County, Connecticut, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] ===About=== This free space page for West Cemetery, also known as West Burying Ground, is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Connecticut_Cemeteries|Connecticut Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Connecticut Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The cemetery information provided herein has been compiled by [[Williams-37976|Doris Smith]], who can be contacted for additional information, and comes from the following volume which she has in her possession: Litchfield and Morris Inscriptions: A Record of Inscriptions Upon the Tombstones in the Towns of Litchfield and Morris, CT. Transcribed by Charles Thomas Payne. Published by Dwight C. Kilbourn, Litchfield, Conn: 1905. Copyright by Dwight C. Kilburn 1905. Limited Edition No 56. From this volume comes the following information regarding the West Burying Ground: ::This is the earliest of the burial places in Litchfield and its establishment was nearly contemporaneous with the founding of the town. The first notice of it appears in Volume One of the Land Records as follows -- An account of the High Ways In Litchfield In r72 the 2d high Way Running East and West between Samuel Smedly, his home lott, and the Widow Allen's home lott of twenty eight Rods in breadth Sixty Rods West and then is twelve Rods Wide down to the swamp and then is laid out but six rods Wide through the swamp which highway runs on the West side of the letle plain buting north upon Land Laid out to John Gay to make up the fifteen acres for his home Lott and so continual a West Line until it comes to the swamp or flooded Lands and all the Land upon the letele plain South of said highway to the swamp or flooded land which is not yet Laid out is Resarued and Laid out for a burying place Which highway at the West End of the litle plain or burying place runs six Rods Wide through the swamp and across the hill called buck's Neak With the same course and bredth until it comes to the pine plain Which high Way is Called by the name of Middiel Street Here were interred nearly all of the pioneers of Litchfield and the yard remained the principal burial ground of the Town until the Revolution Early in the Nineteenth Century a large tract was added on the western side. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located on White's Wood Road between Constitution Way and South Lake Street in Litchfield, CT. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.738048, -73.199421 :::OR N 41 44.283 W 73 11.965 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/West+Cemetery,+Litchfield,+CT+06759/@41.7360513,-73.2063168,15.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e790d8c9e03483:0xd15b970229e990d!8m2!3d41.7377763!4d-73.1987543 West Cemetery (aka West Burying Ground) on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery *Complete table of transcriptions below. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Adams-16503|Adams]]||Andrew||December 11, 1736||November 27, 1797|||| |- |Adams||Eunice||1746||June 4, 1797|||| |- |Adams||Minerva||||July 1, 1800||Wife of Mr. Elijah Adams|| |- |Adams||Andrew, Jr.||1766||December 9,1804|||| |- |Addis||Mrs. Abbey D.||1773||April 14,1813||Wife of Thomas Addis|| |- |Addis||Thomas||1768||July 22, 1853|||| |- |Addis||Thomas||1768||July 22, 1853|||| |- |Addis||Mrs. Thomas||1768||1854|||| |- |Addis||Thomas||1803||July 8, 1871|||| |- |Addis||Catharine S. ||1831 ||March 23, 1839||Daughter of William and Julia Ann Addis|| |- |Addis||Samuel||1796||March 18, 1845|||| |- |Adam||Amy||1790||September 4, 1833||Wife of John Adam|| |- |Addis||Chester||1824||1883|||| |- |Adcock||Charles Percy||April 6, 1890||August 29, 1891|||| |- |Buell||Laura||1819||June 21, 1874||Our mother, wife of Lucius S. Buell|| |- |Beach||James B.||1829||August 21, 1863||Co. F 23 Regt. C.V.|| |- |Beach||Wesley E. ||1855||December 8, 1861||Son of J.B. and V.E. Beach|| |- |Beach||Mary A. ||1853||December 13, 1861||Daughter of J.B. and V.E. Beach|| |- |Briggs||William L. ||||March 10, 1838||Son of Ellas and Clarissa Briggs|| |- |Bliss||Roxana||1800||September 6, 1824||Daughter of Aaron and Anna Bliss|| |- |Buell||Frank E.||1851||October 10, 1859||Son of Ezra and Miranda C. Buell|| |- |Buell||Ezra||1812||December 26, 1865|||| |- |Buell||Miranda C. French||1810||May 4, 1890|||| |- |Belden||Almira||1818||August 25, 1868||Wife of Vincent Belden|| |- |Buell||Nancy||1807||May 10, 1879|||| |- |Buell||Susannah||1777||May 7, 1855||Wife of Miles Buell|| |- |Buell||Miles||1773||January 4, 1858|||| |- |Buell||Ebenezer G||1812||August 19, 1853|||| |- |Buell||Hannah||1749||September 6, 1835||Relict of Ebenezer Buell|| |- |Buell||Ebenezer||1747||May 26, 1823 |||| |- |Buell||John||1751||June 12, 1824|||| |- |Buell||Lydia||1748||March 7, 1823|||| |- |Buell||Lois Ann||1812||April 27, 1848||Daughter of Captain Samuel and Ann Buell|| |- |Buell||John W||1817||February 20, 1819||Son of Captain Samuel and Ann Buell|| |- |Buell||Lydia||1819||January 22, 1820|||| |- |Buell||Lois||1788||August 12, 1809||Wife of Capt. Samuel Buell|| |- |Buell||Samuel||March 28, 1783||November 20 1863|||| |- |Wadhams||Annie||July 11, 1777||May 27, 1805|||| |- |Buell||John W 2nd||May 13, 1821||April 30, 1804|||| |- |Buell||Lois A.||February 27, 1812||April 27, 1848|||| |- |Buell||John W||January 14, 1816||February 20, 1818|||| |- |Buell||Lydia||February 13, 1819||January 22, 1820|||| |- |Buel||Ashbel||1746||September 7, 1753|||| |- |Buel||Anne3rd||1749||September 11, 1753|||| |- |Bull||Asa||1751||April 14, 1805|||| |- |Bull||Tamar||1756||September 13, 1801|||| |- |Barney||Harvy||February 1879||September 9, 1879|||| |- |Brown||Ira||1778||May 28, 1820|||| |- |Brown||Catharine||1783||April 27, 1809|||| |- |Bewell||Mrs. Avis||1713||November 1,1754|||| |- |Buell||John||February 17, 1671||April 22, 1746||First settler of Litchfield|| |- |Buell||Andrew||March 8, 1794||March 9, 1876|||| |- |Buell||Lamira Catlin||February 18, 1799||February 19, 1853|||| |- |Buell||Marian C||December 17, 1822||May 15, 1872|||| |- |Buell||Melinda A.||November 30, 1829||July 14, 1841|||| |- |Buell||Sarah||January 17, 1836||August 26, 1854|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |-}

West Collection

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directed from [[Space:John West|John West and his Red River Mission]] === Reverend John West’s Collection: Much to Celebrate === ::::by Laura Peers ::::Uxbridge, Ontario :Reverend John West arrived in Red River in 1820 to work as the first Protestant minister in Rupert’s Land. This autumn marks the 175th anniversary of his arrival and of the church he established, which became the Cathedral Church of St. John in Winnipeg. John West left yet another gift to the people of Manitoba: a small but wonderful collection of Aboriginal artifacts which he collected, or was given, during his years in Red River. These were passed down for over a century in West’s family, and then, through an amazing series of events, they were given back to St. John’s Cathedral. Now on loan to the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, the early date and unusual nature of these objects make them of great importance to students of Manitoba history. :John West acquired these artifacts through his close connections with Aboriginal people in Red River. He began to recruit Aboriginal children for a school at Red River as soon as his ship landed at York Factory in 1820, and even as he made the challenging journey south to the young colony. While at Red River West baptised, married and buried the uniquely multicultural population of the fur trade, which included some Ojibwa and northern Cree families and the wives of early fur traders. West lost no opportunity to make contact with Aboriginal people around the settlement, and his diaries record many meetings with Chief Peguis. He may well have been given several of the items in his collection by the Aboriginal people he knew; others he undoubtedly asked or traded for, either directly from Aboriginal people or from non-Aboriginal families who owned them. They were all acquired between his arrival in 1820 and his departure in 1823, which makes the collection very rare: it is seldom that Aboriginal artifacts have such precise dates and locations attached to them. The collection is also much earlier than most items in museum collections, which were acquired at the end of the nineteenth century, and provides a valuable reference point for evaluating later materials and styles. :Reverend West died in England in 1845. For over a century the artifacts were handed down in the family until 1954, when John Taylor, an R.C.A.F. serviceman en route back to Winnipeg after a stint in France, wandered into the cathedral in Stanford, England, while waiting for his plane. The rector of the cathedral, Canon L. P. Field, noticed Taylor’s Canadian uniform and welcomed him, and on learning that Taylor was from Winnipeg made the startling announcement that he [Canon Field] was the grandson of Reverend John West. Taylor made the equally suprising reply that he was going home to teach in the successor to the very school that John West had founded in 1820, and before he left for his plane, Field had given him West’s manuscript journal and other documents to take with him back to St. John’s in Winnipeg. After further correspondence between Canon Field and the archivist of St. John’s Cathedral, Field also donated West’s collection of Aboriginal artifacts in 1956. The materials have been in the Cathedral since then, until recently when they were loaned to the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature for conservation and safekeeping. :In style and materials, all of the pieces are first-quarter nineteenth century, which means they are not of a type usually associated with Red River, where the later Métis and Aboriginal floral style is better known. Rather, these objects belong to a slightly earlier era, from the time of the establishment of the Red River Settlement in 1812 through the arrival of large numbers of northern Cree migrants in the 1820s and 1830s, when Red River was first becoming an amazingly diverse ethnic and racial melange. These artifacts exhibit Ojibwa, Assiniboin, northern or Swampy Cree, Great Lakes and Plains influences, reminding us that people from all of these groups and regions either lived around or had relatives in the Red River Settlement at that time. :In other ways, the items are typical of their place and time. The collar of blue and white beads was a popular design from Lake Superior to the Rockies during the first half of the nineteenth century. The grizzly claw necklet was also an item prized by both Aboriginal people and collectors, and small beaded bags like the one in the collection with a tinkler-cone fringe typically held everything from little mirrors to ration tickets right through the nineteenth century across the Plains. The quilled belt with the Thunderbird motifs has a very Great Lakes feel; and since the Ojibwa migrated from the Great Lakes west into the Red River area in the late 18th century, it makes perfect sense for such an object to turn up in Red River during West’s stay there. :Other items in the collection include an intriguing strap or panel in three parts, with a fringed central quilled strip; and a rectangular woven beadwork panel that may have been intended as a Bible cover. If this is a Bible cover, it is a nice counterpoint to another item in the collection: the grizzly claw necklet, which was given to West in the context of the awe and ceremonialism with which Ojibwa people regard bears. West’s journal entry describes receiving the necklet, a rare instance of documentation for early collections. It also says much about West’s attitudes toward these materials and about the manner in which Aboriginal people regarded West and why they parted with such special objects. West wrote: ::A short time before I left the Red River Colony, a Saulteaux [Ojibwa] Indian came to my residence with a necklace strung with some large claws; and prevailing upon him to part with it for some tobacco, he addressed it in a very grave speech, when he took it from his neck, and laid it for me on the table, in language to the following effect: ‘My grandfather! You and I have been together some time—we must now part. Go to that chief [i.e. John West]; and in leaving me, be not angry, but let me kill buffaloe when I am hungry, and another bear when I meet with it, and then I will make another necklace of the claws.’ I smiled at this address, when, looking at me very seriously, he said, ‘If you offend the bear’ (I supposed he meant the spirit of the bear, whose claws he had given me), ‘the bears will be sure to eat you.” :West, of course, was a man of his times, and an English missionary who saw his purpose in Red River as being partly to convert Aboriginal people to Christianity. As he shows in this diary excerpt, he saw the objects he collected as exotic curiosities, and Ojibwa behaviour and attitudes towards bears and bear claws as examples of what he would have called “heathen superstition.” West’s collection, and his words, remind us that the histories of these objects are inseparable from such social and political contexts; they also remind us that such gulfs are slowly and painfully being bridged. In the last few decades, all major Christian churches have issued apologies to Aboriginal people. Many churches, including the Anglican church, now incorporate Aboriginal ceremonialism as part of the service of worship for Aboriginal congregations. :These rare artifacts provoke other thoughts and questions, especially about the Aboriginal people from whom West acquired them. The bear claw necklace was very special to the man who gave it to West, but as he implied, it could be re-made the next time the man killed a bear. The pipe bowl in West’s collection, its incised decorative lines still bearing traces of red ochre, may have been given to West by Peguis along with a request for West to take a message to Church officials in England; Peguis gave similar pipes and messages to George Simpson and other officials. If the beaded panel is a Bible cover, it was likely the gift of a convert. :West’s journal entry about the necklace provides another clue about why Aboriginal people would have given these items to him. The owner of the necklace referred to West as a “chief” in his address to the bear spirit. If Aboriginal people thought of West as a chief, as a person of ability and power, they did so in a dual, traditional way. On the one hand, it meant that they believed West had spiritual power: West’s successors in Red River noted that Aboriginal people sometimes brought their sick children to be baptised because they hoped that the missionary’s “medicine”—his spiritual power—would cure them. On the other hand, it meant that they shrewdly understood that officials such as West occupied positions of social and political power in Red River, and hoped that they did so in England, that they might be able to intercede for them and help them to accomplish their own goals. Some of these items were given to West out of respect, others out of hope or thanksgiving, others out of diplomacy; all of them were given in an Aboriginal framework, which West probably never fully understood. :We are only beginning to understand the meanings these objects had to their Aboriginal owners, and the reasons for their being given to West. John West’s collection is teaching us a great deal: about what early Red River was like, about the dreams and agendas of the peoples who lived there, about an extraordinary man who worked incredibly hard for something in which he believed fervently, about the equally extraordinary responses of the Aboriginal peoples with whom he came in contact. Reverend John West would be astonished that his little collection had found its way back to Red River; that the church he founded should be celebrating its 175th anniversary would surprise him less, though he would find it most gratifying. Both St. John’s Cathedral and John West’s collection are wonderful legacies. === Note: === :Photos of artefacts courtesy of John West Collection—The Cathedral Church of St. John. :Maureen Dolyniuk, Archivist for the Cathedral Church of St. John

West Derby Hundred, Lancashire

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West End Mine Disaster 1885

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: West End Mine Disaster, Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania, 1885]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Pennsylvania_Mining_Disasters|Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]]| '''West End Mine Disaster, 1885''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 11 Aug 1885 * Location: [[:Category:Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania|Mocanaqua, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 10 * Cause: Gas asphyxiation === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== === Men That Died === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} === Men That Were Injured === == Sources == * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/west_end.htm

West Fork Cemetery, Excelsior, Wisconsin

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== About == Located one mile west of County Trunk S as it leaves County F 0.4 mile north of Excelsior, section 7, Town of Richwood. The grounds are in fair condition. The first known burial was in 1853.West Fork Cemetery; http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~richlandwi/genealogy/WestFork/WestFork.html The Find-A-Grave entry for [[Davis-63141|Mary Ann (Davis) Bruice]] indicates that she donated the land for the cemetery. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! First Name || Surname || Maiden Name || Find-A-Grave || Birth || Death |- | PVT Arunah || Aldrich || || {{FindAGrave|70879893}} || 1823 || 28 Apr 1865 |- | Flosa A. || Aldrich || || {{FindAGrave|70879966}} || 10 Mar 1864 || 19 Sep 1871 |- | Mary || Aldrich || Cook || {{FindAGrave|70879931}} || 11 Sep 1829 || 2 Apr 1905 |- | [[Anderson-41832|Isaac Jr]] || [[Anderson-41832|Anderson]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880009}} || 7 May 1878 || 9 Feb 1906 |- | [[Anderson-41829|Isaac Sr]] || [[Anderson-41829|Anderson]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880026}} || 1830 || 1912 |- | [[Wheaton-1150|Miranda]] || [[Wheaton-1150|Anderson]] || Wheaton || {{FindAGrave|70880061}} || 1840 || 1912 |- | K. Magnus || Arentzson || || {{FindAGrave|70880095}} || 3 Nov 1905 || 16 Oct 1936 |- | Myrtle Seralda || Baker || Flynn || {{FindAGrave|70880123}} || 9 Aug 1900 || 20 Jan 1971 |- | Agnes || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|70880165}} || 1874 || 1940 |- | Elsie S || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|55606194}} || 1893 || 1915 |- | Elsie Sarah || Banta || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093302}} || 18 Dec 1884 || 2 Oct 1915 |- | George M. || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|70880188}} || 1866 || 1956 |- | Amos William || Beebe || || {{FindAGrave|191805451}} || Aug 1853 || 1 Dec 1928 |- | [[Beebe-3975|Hiram C]] || [[Beebe-3975|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880217}} || 1852 || 1934 |- | [[Beebe-3976|James Wilder]] || [[Beebe-3976|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880357}} || 3 Apr 1891 || 12 Jun 1948 |- | [[Davis-63046|Mary M]] || [[Davis-63046|Beebe]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70880260}} || 5 Oct 1873 || 25 Feb 1900 |- | [[Harper-9423|Nancy]] || [[Harper-9423|Beebe]] || Harper || {{FindAGrave|70880304}} || 13 Jul 1859 || 20 Apr 1882 |- | S. E. || Beebe || || {{FindAGrave|70880284}} || 1886 || 1886 |- | [[Faulkner-3463|Sarah Almeda]] || [[Faulkner-3463|Beebe]] || Faulkner || {{FindAGrave|55606148}} || 25 Jul 1827 || 3 Mar 1911 |- | [[Beebe-3968|Wilder]] || [[Beebe-3968|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|55606095}} || 12 Jan 1824 || 20 May 1892 |- | Dora || Bell || || {{FindAGrave|70880426}} || 1893 || 1893 |- | Ella May || Bell || Anderson || {{FindAGrave|70880491}} || 1881 || 1896 |- | Martha || Bell || Anderson || {{FindAGrave|70880454}} || 1873 || 27 May 1893 |- | Alma Gertrude || Brown || Schell || {{FindAGrave|70880539}} || 11 Nov 1912 || 28 Jul 1993 |- | Irene Buelah || Brown || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|20488836}} || 28 Dec 1902 || 7 Nov 1982 |- | Johnnie || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880571}} || 1897 || 1897 |- | LeRoy K. || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880739}} || 30 Jul 1907 || 29 Nov 2001 |- | Mabel || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880599}} || 1884 || 1885 |- | Martha || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880621}} || 1888 || 1889 |- | Martha Ellen || Brown || Couey || {{FindAGrave|70880713}} || 1 Nov 1858 || 20 Apr 1935 |- | Merit Greenleaf || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880684}} || 23 Jan 1858 || 23 Jan 1916 |- | Nellie E. || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|122929295}} || 1878 || 1921 |- | Paul || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880642}} || 1900 || 1901 |- | Waldo Lyman || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|20488700}} || 1901 || 1992 |- | [[Davis-63141|Mary Ann]] || [[Davis-63141|Bruice]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70883952}} || 1839 || 1913 |- | Nelson || Bruice || || {{FindAGrave|70883935}} || 1858 || unknown |- | Sarah || Coates || || {{FindAGrave|70884000}} || 25 Jun 1820 || 10 Apr 1872 |- | Mahala || Collins || Crease || {{FindAGrave|100849315}} || 15 Apr 1833 || 8 Sep 1895 |- | Roscoe || Coney || || {{FindAGrave|70884029}} || 1890 || 21 Aug 1894 |- | Perry Arnold || Coppernoll || || {{FindAGrave|100849351}} || 19 Nov 1912 || 2 Mar 1913 |- | Alma B. || Couey || McKinney || {{FindAGrave|70884082}} || 26 Dec 1900 || 20 Apr 1990 |- | Benjamin Ivan || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884116}} || 30 Mar 1940 || 16 Aug 1941 |- | [[Couey-41|Donald Edmond]] || [[Couey-41|Couey]] || || {{FindAGrave|70884150}} || 1887 || 1955 |- | Forrest H. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884374}} || 17 Dec 1920 || 5 May 2002 |- | George Austin || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093350}} || 1885 || 1951 |- | Hannah Jane || Couey || Jones || {{FindAGrave|88995609}} || 2 Oct 1831 || 18 Feb 1896 |- | Harley || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884227}} || 26 Mar 1895 || 27 Sep 1988 |- | Hilda F. || Couey || Halverson || {{FindAGrave|70884305}} || 22 Jul 1895 || 21 Mar 1987 |- | Isley || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884327}} || 1871 || 1873 |- | Joseph P || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|88995738}} || 21 Oct 1836 || 4 Nov 1909 |- | Joseph P. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884340}} || 21 Oct 1836 || 4 Nov 1909 |- | Joseph S. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093345}} || 20 May 1869 || 9 Sep 1870 |- | Lossie || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884268}} || 20 Jul 1892 || 22 Apr 1984 |- | Maxine M. || Couey || Taylor || {{FindAGrave|70887334}} || 11 May 1919 || 25 May 2000 |- | [[Toney-1360|Minnie Minerva]] || [[Toney-1360|Couey]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|70887366}} || 14 Feb 1890 || 11 Nov 1969 |- | Orba Edward || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887406}} || 10 Nov 1885 || 28 Sep 1891 |- | Orla R. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887477}} || 27 Jan 1931 || 29 Dec 1936 |- | Viola G. || Couey || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093367}} || 1861 || 1954 |- | Walter || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887508}} || 8 Jul 1860 || 17 Feb 1926 |- | Wesly || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093387}} || Aug 1871 || 12 Nov 1873 |- | Deborah L. “Debbie” || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887558}} || 21 Oct 1904 || 3 Apr 1979 |- | Ella Alma || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887588}} || 11 Dec 1897 || 17 Sep 1899 |- | Eva Lena || Craig || Coppernoll || {{FindAGrave|70887621}} || May 1867 || 1957 |- | George Melvin || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887654}} || 22 Nov 1870 || 1 Jun 1952 |- | Harold Thomas || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887682}} || 13 Nov 1917 || 12 Oct 1918 |- | Ruth Anna || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887749}} || 26 Oct 1908 || 15 Nov 1908 |- | Jeffrey Lee || Cramsey || || {{FindAGrave|26413769}} || 8 Jun 1977 || Aug 1994 |- | John B || Cross || || {{FindAGrave|70919425}} || 1822 || 1883 |- | Berniece Hilma || Daly || Couey || {{FindAGrave|100849442}} || 13 Jun 1914 || 4 Aug 2013 |- | Kenneth F || Daly || || {{FindAGrave|55606354}} || 13 Jul 1911 || 4 May 1971 |- | Floyd Cash || Daughhetee || || {{FindAGrave|70887908}} || 1901 || 1902 |- | Willie || Daughhetee || || {{FindAGrave|70887934}} || 1907 || 1907 |- | Elizabeth || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888374}} || 8 Sep 1868 || 4 Jan 1892 |- | Emily Emma || Davis || Crow || {{FindAGrave|70888136}} || 6 Mar 1854 || 30 Mar 1882 |- | James M. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888180}} || 1838 || 27 Apr 1898 |- | John || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888422}} || Aug 1868 || 16 Apr 1895 |- | Johnathan B. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888263}} || 25 Jul 1882 || 13 Aug 1883 |- | Nancy L || Davis || Rogers || {{FindAGrave|191766484}} || 28 Feb 1820 || 2 Apr 1901 |- | Pearl || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888472}} || Aug 1883 || 9 Jun 1896 |- | Sarah A. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888286}} || 1882 || 1882 |- | Thomas J. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888329}} || 16 Mar 1816 || 13 Feb 1891 |- | Achsa Axy || Dilley || Buckmaster || {{FindAGrave|20481552}} || 5 Mar 1874 || 18 Oct 1940 |- | Agnes || Dilley || Davis || {{FindAGrave|19492800}} || 24 May 1877 || 15 Jun 1909 |- | Albert B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451624}} || Mar 1864 || 1 May 1865 |- | Callena Fern || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20481718}} || unknown || 10 Aug 1988 |- | Charles A. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492809}} || 7 Dec 1878 || 8 Aug 1879 |- | Clarence Edwin || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492933}} || 14 Oct 1936 || 9 Feb 1967 |- | Darrill || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492928}} || 12 Oct 1902 || 9 Nov 1974 |- | Delores Fern || Dilley || Copus || {{FindAGrave|19492924}} || 3 May 1919 || 4 Feb 1974 |- | Dorothy || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492921}} || 27 Jun 1936 || 6 Jul 1937 |- | Edmond B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451516}} || 25 Nov 1820 || 3 Feb 1905 |- | Edmond B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451803}} || 1869 || 14 Oct 1870 |- | Edna || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451578}} || 25 Apr 1884 || 22 Sep 1884 |- | Ellen M || Dilley || Couey || {{FindAGrave|136595493}} || 1855 || 14 Jun 1891 |- | Ethel G. || Dilley || Copus || {{FindAGrave|19492917}} || 24 Nov 1899 || 16 Mar 1992 |- | Eva Marie || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492912}} || 1909 || 28 Apr 1909 |- | George McClellan || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20481424}} || 5 Oct 1866 || 27 Feb 1956 |- | George P. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492909}} || 18 Jun 1899 || 17 Dec 1949 |- | Helen || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489668}} || 24 Jul 1911 || Feb 1979 |- | Infant || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|55606242}} || unknown || 22 Dec 1861 |- | Ira C. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492898}} || 1906 || 1982 |- | Ira T. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492895}} || 28 Dec 1840 || 9 Jul 1903 |- | Jane || Dilley || Patton || {{FindAGrave|19492892}} || 1816 || 1880 |- | Joseph D. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451561}} || 10 Dec 1847 || 22 Dec 1885 |- | Lester T. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451573}} || 22 May 1870 || 3 Aug 1871 |- | Manuel Eugene || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492888}} || 20 Dec 1933 || 1 Jan 1934 |- | [[Couey-8|Margaret Ellen]] || [[Couey-8|Dilley]] || Couey || {{FindAGrave|19451554}} || 30 May 1851 || 14 Jun 1891 |- | Mary || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451747}} || 1849 || 1937 |- | Mary E. || Dilley || Couey || {{FindAGrave|19451567}} || 16 Jan 1850 || 22 Feb 1885 |- | [[Toney-1357|Minnie Alice]] || [[Toney-1357|Dilley]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|19451761}} || 21 Feb 1869 || 18 Dec 1959 |- | Oscar D || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489651}} || 3 Feb 1914 || 2 Apr 1973 |- | Polly Ann || Dilley || Wood || {{FindAGrave|19451778}} || 18 Oct 1859 || 18 Mar 1937 |- | Rachel A. || Dilley || Wey || {{FindAGrave|19492886}} || 23 Apr 1840 || unknown |- | [[Dilley-490|Robert H.]] || [[Dilley-490|Dilley]] || || {{FindAGrave|19451541}} || 25 Jun 1845 || 8 Apr 1922 |- | Roger W || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489769}} || 29 Sep 1928 || 24 Oct 1994 |- | Rosannah || Dilley || McCord || {{FindAGrave|19451523}} || 28 Feb 1820 || 21 Aug 1896 |- | Thompson || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492884}} || 1816 || 27 Dec 1863 |- | Warren || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451617}} || 5 Mar 1858 || 13 Mar 1937 |- | William Everett || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492881}} || 4 Oct 1904 || 13 Feb 1968 |- | William J. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492882}} || 1897 || 1978 |- | Irene || Downing || Wilson || {{FindAGrave|70919227}} || 6 Feb 1876 || 2 Sep 1910 |- | Kit || Elzora || || {{FindAGrave|15166813}} || 1874 || 1969 |- | Malissa || Enyart || || {{FindAGrave|70919240}} || 31 Aug 1875 || 17 Jun 1879 |- | [[Davis-90955|Sarah Ann]] || [[Davis-90955|Enyart]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|191766380}} || 1846 || 9 Feb 1882 |- | Clyde || Faith || || {{FindAGrave|70919258}} || 4 Jun 1890 || 11 Jun 1894 |- | Alberta || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|70919282}} || 17 Jul 1924 || 3 Sep 1924 |- | James Paul || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|194069973}} || 6 Aug 1854 || 9 Apr 1919 |- | John Henry || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|70919294}} || 24 Jun 1822 || 19 Nov 1900 |- | James William || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|70919356}} || 4 Apr 1901 || 29 Mar 1963 |- | Jeffrey Delbert || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|75093399}} || 2000 || 2000 |- | Leonard Orville || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|70919397}} || 9 Sep 1925 || 25 Sep 2010 |- | Lillie Agnes || Gobin || Willows || {{FindAGrave|70919328}} || 1 Mar 1901 || 10 Jul 1989 |- | Marcella || Heigh || Aldrich || {{FindAGrave|70919466}} || 11 Sep 1851 || 30 Nov 1918 |- | William Henry || Heigh || || {{FindAGrave|70919487}} || 15 Apr 1848 || 17 Jun 1931 |- | George S. || Hembree || || {{FindAGrave|38463090}} || 29 Apr 1924 || 8 Nov 2004 |- | Meredith M. || Hembree || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093435}} || 14 Dec 1923 || 12 Oct 1986 |- | David Junior “Junior” || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919512}} || 25 Oct 1931 || 19 Oct 1996 |- | Elizabeth B. || Hometh || Martin || {{FindAGrave|70919528}} || 1915 || 1961 |- | Mark Allen || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919543}} || 1968 || 1968 |- | Reuben || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919576}} || 29 Apr 1908 || 28 Nov 1991 |- | Roger Wayne || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919571}} || 24 Nov 1936 || 19 Aug 1992 |- | James || Hutson || || {{FindAGrave|70919591}} || Jan 1839 || 31 Mar 1879 |- | Anna Elizabeth || Jones || Turk || {{FindAGrave|70919615}} || 11 Mar 1850 || 16 Feb 1920 |- | Fred C. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919623}} || 9 Oct 1886 || 24 Apr 1946 |- | Henry || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919631}} || 20 Nov 1825 || 17 Jan 1892 |- | John || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919639}} || unknown || 1920 |- | John D. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919662}} || 4 Nov 1849 || 17 Feb 1934 |- | Johney || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919676}} || 1869 || 1870 |- | Minerva || Jones || Howard || {{FindAGrave|70919688}} || 13 Feb 1813 || 17 Feb 1874 |- | Myrtle I. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919704}} || 1907 || 1913 |- | Ralph || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919723}} || 15 Feb 1894 || 17 Oct 1894 |- | Warrington || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919742}} || 14 May 1811 || 22 Sep 1888 |- | Albert || Kalish || || {{FindAGrave|70919766}} || 1880 || 1959 |- | Leta Ann || Kalish || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70919773}} || 1884 || 1965 |- | McKenzie Rose || Koresh || || {{FindAGrave|20481878}} || unknown || 16 Jul 2004 |- | Norman Martinus || Larson || || {{FindAGrave|70920884}} || 9 May 1916 || 7 Jan 2001 |- | Verona M. || Larson || Logan || {{FindAGrave|70920902}} || 12 Mar 1910 || 8 Oct 1981 |- | Carl J. || Lettman || || {{FindAGrave|70920945}} || 17 Nov 1896 || 19 Apr 1974 |- | Lorena Agnes || Lettman || Pauls || {{FindAGrave|70920967}} || 12 May 1902 || 1 Jun 2000 |- | J. Henry || Lightfoot || || {{FindAGrave|70920980}} || 1873 || 1932 |- | Sarelda Elizabeth || Lightfoot || Smith || {{FindAGrave|70921007}} || 9 Jul 1882 || 31 Aug 1954 |- | Cecil Estelle “Stella” || Logan || Cranston || {{FindAGrave|70921084}} || 6 Apr 1886 || 10 Feb 1937 |- | Katherine M. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|75093462}} || 1924 || 2006 |- | Lee D. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|75093448}} || 1918 || 2009 |- | Lou H. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|70921024}} || 1874 || 1954 |- | Mildred || Logan || Brown || {{FindAGrave|70921034}} || 1886 || 1959 |- | Samuel Logan, || Jr || || {{FindAGrave|70921067}} || 13 Apr 1916 || 22 May 1941 |- | Sigvald Hanson “Sam” || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|70921045}} || 28 Jun 1880 || 29 Jun 1959 |- | John || Martin || || {{FindAGrave|70921096}} || 1892 || 1974 |- | Myrtle || Martin || || {{FindAGrave|70921115}} || 1894 || 1956 |- | Erva M. || McDougall || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|70921151}} || 28 Apr 1909 || 8 Sep 1998 |- | Robert Leroy || McDougall || || {{FindAGrave|70921135}} || 23 Jun 1917 || 20 Feb 1969 |- | Clifford L. || McDowell || || {{FindAGrave|70924741}} || 22 Oct 1908 || 25 Apr 1955 |- | Lena A. || McDowell || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70924766}} || 27 Jan 1905 || 17 Apr 1991 |- | Thomas || McDowell || || {{FindAGrave|70924774}} || 1866 || 1946 |- | male || McKinney || || {{FindAGrave|70924799}} || unknown || 23 May 1912 |- | Buford James || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70925879}} || 10 Oct 1918 || 16 Oct 1918 |- | Cecil Lyle || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|75093483}} || 6 Mar 1916 || 7 Aug 1990 |- | Ellen Jeanette || Miller || Wood || {{FindAGrave|48162685}} || 11 May 1862 || 20 Mar 1962 |- | Geraldine Phylis “Dutch” || Miller || Bailey || {{FindAGrave|130541017}} || 17 Mar 1926 || 24 May 2014 |- | James Madison || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|21950880}} || 13 Nov 1853 || 5 Feb 1937 |- | John E || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|48163612}} || 1889 || 1917 |- | [[Miller-62416|Lafe M.]] || [[Miller-62416|Miller]] || || {{FindAGrave|70925914}} || 16 Jan 1856 || 3 Feb 1932 |- | [[Toney-1359|Lissie I]] || [[Toney-1359|Miller]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|75093501}} || 1885 || 1971 |- | Luther Theron || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70926055}} || 9 May 1912 || 27 Sep 1987 |- | Maria M. || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|75093469}} || 1887 || 1942 |- | Marion Francis || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|48162731}} || 16 Oct 1859 || 28 Sep 1934 |- | Mary Christine || Miller || Persinger || {{FindAGrave|21950771}} || 3 May 1852 || 24 Aug 1938 |- | Ray Christopher || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70926173}} || 24 Aug 1900 || 11 Dec 1973 |- | Violet Ellen || Miller || Whiteaker || {{FindAGrave|32541728}} || 27 Jan 1909 || 31 May 2004 |- | [[Miller-62547|Westley J]] || [[Miller-62547|Miller]] || || {{FindAGrave|70926200}} || 1 Nov 1855 || 28 Aug 1966 |- | infant || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926302}} || unknown || 1894 |- | Jesse Davis || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926355}} || unknown || 8 Jun 1893 |- | Ollie || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926323}} || 1884 || 1885 |- | Emogene Etta || Mueller || Brown || {{FindAGrave|122938817}} || 11 Feb 1901 || 4 Apr 1986 |- | George F. || Mueller || || {{FindAGrave|70926376}} || 1900 || 1968 |- | Aidan Benjamin || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|70926423}} || unknown || 1 Oct 2004 |- | Lad E. || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|15166597}} || 25 Jun 1914 || 20 Jun 1995 |- | Larry A || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|135814960}} || 1 May 1949 || 7 Jun 2012 |- | Lucille M. || Neckar || Klienke || {{FindAGrave|15166626}} || 26 Mar 1916 || 25 Jan 2002 |- | Clarence Louvon || Owens || || {{FindAGrave|70926452}} || 1918 || 1918 |- | Virginia May || Owens || || {{FindAGrave|70926463}} || 28 Mar 1926 || 8 May 1926 |- | Margret || Potts || || {{FindAGrave|15166724}} || 1842 || 1879 |- | Rebecca Margaret || Potts || Puckett || {{FindAGrave|7158636}} || Sep 1849 || Aug 1879 |- | [[Toney-1087|Idona]] || [[Toney-1087|Powell]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|19203207}} || 2 Mar 1872 || 18 Sep 1957 |- | Ronald LeRoy || Powell || || {{FindAGrave|122939014}} || 1937 || 1938 |- | [[Powell-5408|Rosetta]] || [[Powell-5408|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|55606007}} || 1917 || 2005 |- | [[Powell-5403|Roy Richard]] || [[Powell-5403|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|55605936}} || 1897 || 1955 |- | [[Powell-5400|Thomas]] || [[Powell-5400|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|19203198}} || Aug 1869 || 1946 |- | Lafayette “Lafe” || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926534}} || 23 Oct 1859 || 1 Feb 1927 |- | Mabel A. || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926555}} || 1886 || 1890 |- | Susan Flynn || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926578}} || 26 Jun 1863 || 10 Nov 1913 |- | Cornelius Benton || Puckett || || {{FindAGrave|70926954}} || 14 Oct 1860 || 29 Oct 1901 |- | Rev Henry Lynville || Puckett || || {{FindAGrave|70926878}} || 14 Dec 1818 || 14 Oct 1888 |- | Nancy E. || Puckett || Wheeldon || {{FindAGrave|70926903}} || 1836 || 1885 |- | Elma E. || Randall || Persinger || {{FindAGrave|122941197}} || 1906 || 1998 |- | Evelyn M. || Randall || Randall || {{FindAGrave|70928781}} || 1933 || 1963 |- | Georgian || Randall || Wallin || {{FindAGrave|194541563}} || 16 Nov 1945 || 6 Nov 2018 |- | Glen G. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928802}} || 20 Nov 1904 || 5 Jan 1984 |- | Leon C. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928833}} || 31 Mar 1896 || May 1968 |- | Logan L. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928863}} || 31 Oct 1926 || 18 Apr 1994 |- | Lucilla Ethel || Randall || Logan || {{FindAGrave|70928926}} || 14 Feb 1906 || 27 Mar 1934 |- | Bert E. || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|70928970}} || 12 May 1881 || 25 Feb 1939 |- | Bessie I. Steiner || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|104818890}} || 2 Jul 1915 || 31 Jan 2013 |- | Keith Val || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|70929001}} || 4 Nov 1911 || 19 Jan 2000 |- | Myrtle Mary || Remington || Jones || {{FindAGrave|70929041}} || 30 May 1890 || 10 May 1956 |- | Rosemary L. || Riewe || || {{FindAGrave|122941449}} || 18 May 1945 || 12 Jun 2001 |- | Gary Lee || Schell || || {{FindAGrave|70929084}} || 23 Jun 1937 || 11 Dec 1986 |- | Izetta D. || Schell || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70929114}} || 26 Feb 1914 || 9 May 1996 |- | Roy R. || Schell || || {{FindAGrave|70929151}} || 8 Sep 1910 || 23 Sep 1958 |- | Emily || Shaffer || Couey || {{FindAGrave|70929194}} || 4 Aug 1865 || 14 Sep 1933 |- | Freeman Stright || Shaffer || || {{FindAGrave|70929249}} || 1859 || 1938 |- | Christopher Corlis “Chris” || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166898}} || 18 Feb 1880 || 5 Feb 1960 |- | Joel Eli || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166736}} || 3 Mar 1810 || 31 Dec 1894 |- | John || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166914}} || 1855 || 1918 |- | John William || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166958}} || 1878 || 1945 |- | Mary “Polly” || Shaw || White || {{FindAGrave|15166746}} || 23 May 1816 || 14 Oct 1893 |- | Melissa C || Shaw || Wood || {{FindAGrave|15166946}} || 8 Jun 1857 || 20 Nov 1931 |- | Moses I || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|53427928}} || 21 Oct 1861 || 7 Oct 1864 |- | Marvin H. || Shumate || || {{FindAGrave|122941745}} || 10 Nov 1930 || 18 May 2001 |- | Bert D. || Slade || || {{FindAGrave|70929336}} || 9 Sep 1858 || 23 Oct 1926 |- | Earnie || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|41557669}} || 5 Jun 1889 || 25 Dec 1971 |- | Irvin E. || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|19451605}} || 20 May 1871 || 8 Jun 1898 |- | James || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|19451596}} || 14 Feb 1847 || 7 Jul 1899 |- | Mary Melvina || Slane || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|19451588}} || 10 Dec 1849 || 1 Feb 1937 |- | John Rolland || Smith || || {{FindAGrave|70929367}} || 1846 || 1922 |- | Marie Ann || Smith || Puckett || {{FindAGrave|70929395}} || 4 Nov 1844 || 8 Aug 1932 |- | Infant Daughter || Soyer || || {{FindAGrave|122942223}} || 19 Apr 1904 || 19 Apr 1904 |- | Frank G || Steiner || || {{FindAGrave|135831972}} || 14 Jan 1921 || 9 Nov 2011 |- | Delos Warren || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|75093518}} || 23 Nov 1921 || 8 Jul 1942 |- | Enid Ruth || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|70929451}} || 19 Jul 1925 || 6 Feb 1926 |- | Hulda Hannah || Stetler || Brown || {{FindAGrave|70929481}} || 1895 || 13 Jul 1974 |- | Jacob LeRoy || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|70929533}} || 23 Apr 1892 || 7 Dec 1984 |- | Buford D. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70931492}} || 1917 || 1917 |- | [[Toney-1356|Charley Edward]] || [[Toney-1356|Toney]] || || {{FindAGrave|70931527}} || 4 Dec 1863 || 28 Feb 1937 |- | Eldon C. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70931984}} || 19 Nov 1891 || 14 Jun 1973 |- | Eldon Fay || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70933574}} || 9 Jan 1931 || 29 Jun 1985 |- | [[Beebe-3967|Etta Viola]] || [[Beebe-3967|Toney]] || Beebe || {{FindAGrave|70934102}} || 27 Jun 1868 || 13 Jan 1959 |- | Female || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934392}} || unknown || Jul 1890 |- | Florence A. || Toney || Mead || {{FindAGrave|70934132}} || 8 Jun 1897 || 2 Feb 1999 |- | Geneva || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|122942501}} || Oct 1897 || 4 Sep 1898 |- | Glennis O. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934167}} || 3 Oct 1925 || 16 Sep 1932 |- | [[Toney-1088|Jesse]] || [[Toney-1088|Toney]] || || {{FindAGrave|70934207}} || 5 Mar 1828 || 6 Oct 1910 |- | [[Wey-29|Mary Elizabeth]] || [[Wey-29|Toney]] || Wey || {{FindAGrave|19203239}} || 16 Jan 1831 || 25 Jun 1908 |- | Mildred D. || Toney || Turk || {{FindAGrave|70934238}} || 1909 || 1947 |- | Theron R. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934296}} || 3 Jul 1904 || 4 Apr 1953 |- | Verlyn Charles || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934331}} || 22 Dec 1933 || 27 Oct 1997 |- | Willard R. “Bill” || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934355}} || 18 Jan 1940 || 23 Mar 1994 |- | Carrie || Troxel || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70934432}} || 11 Aug 1876 || 21 Nov 1910 |- | David || Troxel || || {{FindAGrave|70934475}} || 1863 || 1955 |- | Kit Elzora || Troxel || Bolton || {{FindAGrave|70934513}} || 1874 || 1969 |- | Arthur E. || Turner || || {{FindAGrave|70934652}} || 10 Jun 1921 || 28 Feb 1982 |- | Dorothy Ann || Turner || Giltner || {{FindAGrave|70934616}} || 15 Aug 1923 || 30 Mar 2005 |- | Ralph D. || Turner || || {{FindAGrave|70934577}} || 1892 || 1931 |- | Nona Catherine || Wallin || Havens || {{FindAGrave|70934700}} || 19 Jan 1920 || 18 Aug 2001 |- | Orlan Joseph Wallin, || Sr || || {{FindAGrave|122943573}} || 21 Oct 1921 || 4 Nov 2005 |- | James || Watson || || {{FindAGrave|70934720}} || 1838 || 1878 |- | [[Wey-41|May Carlton]] || [[Wey-41|Weeks]] || Wey || {{FindAGrave|70934885}} || 30 Jun 1863 || 8 Sep 1931 |- | [[Weeks-4841|William J]] || [[Weeks-4841|Weeks]] || || {{FindAGrave|68751622}} || 1865 || 1924 |- | [[Puffer-448|Lillian Abbie Ann]] || [[Puffer-448|Wey]] || Puffer || {{FindAGrave|70935009}} || 24 Jan 1844 || 11 Feb 1915 |- | May C || Wey || || {{FindAGrave|68751472}} || 1863 || 1931 |- | [[Wey-30|Peyton H]] || [[Wey-30|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|67657791}} || 31 Oct 1805 || 4 May 1882 |- | [[Mink-495|Rachel]] || [[Mink-495|Wey]] || Mink || {{FindAGrave|67657836}} || 24 Jun 1800 || 24 Dec 1870 |- | Violete || Wey || || {{FindAGrave|68751861}} || 25 Apr 1886 || 4 Aug 1886 |- | [[Wey-40|William H Jr]] || [[Wey-40|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|68751232}} || 4 Jan 1872 || 19 Sep 1943 |- | [[Wey-39|William Henry Sr]] || [[Wey-39|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|83651384}} || 22 Sep 1837 || 18 Mar 1916 |- | Robert || White || || {{FindAGrave|53428010}} || 1787 || 25 Mar 1859 |- | David || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935329}} || 19 Jan 1845 || 17 May 1919 |- | Elmer || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935345}} || 1869 || 1871 |- | Ettey M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935369}} || 1871 || 1873 |- | Jesse M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935426}} || 1871 || 1920 |- | Lewis M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935461}} || 5 Jul 1867 || 7 Jan 1951 |- | Mary Ann || Wilson || Barker || {{FindAGrave|70935536}} || 25 Nov 1843 || 24 Aug 1895 |- | Henry W. “Hank” || Young || || {{FindAGrave|31116573}} || 25 Sep 1925 || 26 Jun 2003 |- | Miona M. “Mona” || Young || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|121737576}} || 17 Nov 1925 || unknown |- | Susan Lorraine || Young || || {{FindAGrave|70935619}} || 1964 || 1967 |} == To do == These are the to-dos. Feel free to volunteer on them. * Update the internment list. * Photograph headstones * Create/link profiles == Resources == * West Fork Cemetery; Find-A-Grave; https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89502/west-fork-cemetery [[Category:Richland_County,_Wisconsin,_Cemeteries]] [[Category:West Fork Cemetery, Excelsior, Wisconsin]]

West from Edrom

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[[Space:Publications_Nisbet_name_study]] West from Edrom An Account of The Nesbitt Family of Tennessee William J Nesbitt 1968 CONTENTS INDEX for Nesbitts {{Image|file=West_from_Edrom-1.jpg|align=l|size=xl|caption=Nesbitts.}} {{Image|file=West_from_Edrom-2.jpg|align=r|size=xl|caption=Nesbitts.}} === Available online at these locations: === None -Still in Copyright 1968 === Errata === The repeated errors in publications (that seem to get copied from one publication to the next) concerning Nisbet of that Ilk and Nisbet of Hardhill

West Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Maine

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[[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:West Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Maine]] ==About== '''West Gorham Cemetery''' is located on Dow Road in Gorham, Maine. It is an active cemetery maintained by the town of Gorham. This free space page for West Gorham Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address
Dow Road
Gorham, Maine 04038
(207) 222 - 1670
==To Do List== Photographs have been taken of all stones in the cemetery and have been uploaded to all existing WikiTree profiles; we're now in the process of creating profiles for the remaining interments. If you're interested in helping, please reach out to [[Boucher-3237|Liat]]! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" style="width:50px;" | Born ! scope="col" style="width:50px;" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Files-239|Files]]||William Elder||1781 Apr 3||1843 Dec 24||||[[image:Files-239.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Shaw-15086|Files]]||Abigail ''Shaw''||1780||1819 Mar 13||wife of William E.||[[image:Shaw-15086.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-238|Files]]||Ebenezer||1758 Feb 24||1833 Sep 30||||[[image:Files-238.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Elder-2826|Files]]||Mary "Molly" ''Elder''||1758||1833 Feb 28||wife of Ebenezer||[[image:Files-238.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-243|Files]]||Ebenezer||1783 Jun 7||1872 May 3||||[[image:Files-243.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Stuart-4911|Files]]||Sarah ''Stuart''||1796 Feb 3||1873 Aug 4||wife of Ebenezer||[[image:Stuart-4911.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-244|Files]]||Edward||1825 Jul 28||1874 Oct 26||||[[image:Files-244.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Frost-7653|Frost]]||Moses||1766 Jun 3||1850 Sep 19||||[[image:Frost-7653.jpg|150px]] |- |[[McKenney-558|Frost]]||Sarah ''McKenney''||1766 Mar 10||1839 Nov 10||wife of Moses||[[image:McKenney-558.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-240|Files]]||Francis||1817 Jul 13||1880 Nov 26||||[[image:Files-240.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Watts-8125|Files]]||Hannah ''Watts''||1818 Jan||1860 Oct 17||wife of Francis||[[image:Watts-8125.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Blake-6027|Blake]]||Joseph||1757||28 Jan 1840||||[[image:Blake-6027.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Hopkins-9829|Blake]]||Hannah ''Hopkins''||1764||27 Jan 1842||wife of Joseph||[[image:Hopkins-9829.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Blake-120|Blake]]||Timothy||26 May 1789||7 Jan 1883||||[[image:Blake-120.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Higgins-105|Blake]]||Susanna ''Higgins''||14 Apr 1789||12 Apr 1862||wife of Timothy||[[image:Higgins-105.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Frost-7659|Frost]]||Dominicus||1794 Feb 15||1862 Dec 6||||[[image:Frost-7659.jpg|150px]] |-}

West Hawkesbury Concession 4 Lot 19

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== Introduction == This page was created to recount the history of some ancestral farms on Lot 19, Concession 4 (Henry P.O.), West Hawkesbury, Prescott Co., Ontario, Canada. This will be done through reviewing relevant land transfers and agricultural surveys. This lot can be seen on the 1862 [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90fh557 Map of the counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell, Canada West created from actual surveys under the direction of H.F. Walling]. One can zoom way in on this map and see some of the occupants of each lot. J. McNally is probably John and Jas. McNally (printed on the Longueuil side of the township line) is probably Rev. James. == Early Land Transfers == {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |10 Apr 1810||Initial Grant||Crown||Zachariah Long||All 200 Acres||LRO 46-Prescott, Abstract Parcel Register Book, West Hawkesbury, Lot No. 19 Conc. 4, page 1 |} == The McNally Family Farms == In his [[Space:Autobiography_of_Rev._James_McNally|autobiography]], [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. James McNally]] states that, in 1829, he bought 54 acres of land from Chauncey Johnson and he resided there for the rest of his life. The land records show that it was much more complicated than a simple purchase: === The McNally Farm (1829-1842) === It appears that brothers [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] and [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] formed a joint partnership to purchase and operate a farm. A jointly run farm would have allowed James to pursue his vocation as a preacher, later ordained minister, while John would have managed the farm during James' frequent absences. The pair needed a mortgage to make the purchase. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |26 Jun 1829||Bargain and Sale||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Land west of the post road (today's Cassburn Rd.) excluding some existing properties (108 acres, 2 roods and 3 perches) for 126 pounds||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-639B-8 LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 4, Folios 216 to 218, Memorial 962] |- |26 Jun 1829||Mortgage||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||81 pounds 8 shillings and 3 pence for above property, payable via 3 promissory notes. 1st payment of 15 pounds 14 shillings and 4 pence (+ interest) due 1 May 1830; 2nd payment of 32 pounds 16 shillings and 10 pence (+ interest) due 1 May 1831; and 3rd & final payment of 32/16/10 (+ interest) due 1 May 1832.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-639B-8 LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 4, Folios 218 to 220, Memorial 963] |- |15 Apr 1834||Discharge of Mortgage||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||A memorial that the mortgage was paid off.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QZ-HS7J LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 7, Folio 22, Memorial 1891] |} : In 1838, [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] and his wife, Anna, separated. To ensure support for their children (Samuel Edward McNally, Eliza Allis McNally and John Dawson McNally), John and Anna agreed to place their stake in the joint farm into a trust. When Anna passed away in 1841, the trust was dissolved and the stake returned to John's control. However, the whole episode probably led John and James to dissolve the partnership and divide the farm evenly between them. James took the half adjacent to the West Hawkesbury-Longueuil township line while John took the half adjacent to the Post Road (now Cassburn Road). {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |5 Oct 1838||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]] and [[Orton-1195|Anna McNally]]||Trust managers: George Cross, William Dunning and Samuel Bloss||Memorial of the transfer of John's stake in the joint farm into a trust on behalf of their children||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63ZB-L LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 8, Folios 216 to 218, Memorial 2752] |- |24 Feb 1842||Quit Claim||Trust managers: George Cross and others||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the joint farm from the trust back to John McNally||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63D3-L LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 351 & 352, Memorial 3770] |- |15 Nov 1842||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the west half of the joint farm from [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] to [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63X9-Y LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 353 & 354, Memorial 3771] |- |15 Nov 1842||Quit Claim||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the east half of the joint farm from [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] to [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63X9-Y LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 354 & 355, Memorial 3772] |} : === The James McNally Farm (1842-1876) === Between 1863 and 1871, [[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]] (with husband [[Cheney-2221|Nelson]] and their children) moved in with her parents, [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. James]] and Hannah. Presumably, Emily and Nelson assisted her parents with management of the farm and home. * On the 1871 Census Schedule 4 ("Agricultural"), James' farm is described as follows: ** 45 acres, 45 acres improved, 23 acres in pasture ** 2.5 acres of spring wheat (15 bushels); 80 bushels of oats; 22 bushels of peas; 3 bushels of beans; and 35 bushels of corn ** 2 acres of potatoes (350 bushels) ** 10 acres of hay (6 tons) When [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. McNally]] passed away 10 Feb 1873, he bequeathed the farm to Emily and Nelson. After the will cleared probate in 1876, Emily and Nelson sold the farm to their son, James. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |1 Apr 1876||[[Space:Will_of_Rev_James_McNally|Will]]||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]] and [[Cheney-2221|Nelson Cheney]]||James' farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches)||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 318 to 320, Memorial 653 |- |19 Feb 1877||Bargain & Sale||[[Cheney-2221|Nelson Cheney]] and [[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]]||[[Cheney-2252|James Clark Cheney]]||Their inherited farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches) for $2000||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 534 to 536, Memorial 779 |} : ==== The James Clark Cheney Farm (1877-1890) ==== {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |15 Nov 1890||Bargain & Sale||[[Cheney-2252|James Clark Cheney]] and [[McNab-491|Elizabeth Cheney]] (also referencing Nelson Cheney and Emily Cheney)||Andrew Milne||The farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches) for $1200||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 88, Folios 78 & 79, Memorial 2347 |} : At this point, the original James McNally farm was no longer in the greater McNally family. : === The John McNally Farm (1842-1875) === * On the 1861 Agricultural Census, John's farm is described as follows: ** 54 acres; 35 acres under cultivation; 19 acres crops; 15 acres pasture; 1 acre orchard or garden; 19 acres wood or wild ** Value of farm = $1000; equipment = $40 ** 1.5 acres spring wheat (26 bushels); 6 acres oats (200 bushels); 2 acres buckwheat (30 bushels); 2 acres Indian corn (50 bushels); 2 acres potatoes (300 bushels); 50 bushels carrots; 5 tons hay * On the 1871 Census Schedule 4 ("Agricultural"), John's farm is described as follows: ** 54 acres, 50 acres improved, 4 acres in pasture, 1 acre of orchard/garden ** 5 acres of spring wheat (35 bushels); 150 bushels of oats; 5 bushels of beans; 30 bushels of buckwheat; and 50 bushels of corn ** 3 acres of potatoes (700 bushels) ** 8 acres of hay (12 tons) Following the death of his brother, James, [[McNally-1233|John]] sold his farm to his son, Henry McNally, for $1000. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |22 May 1875||Bargain and Sale||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches for $1000||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-C9FB-B LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 195 to 197, Memorial 584] |} : ==== The Henry McNally Farm (1875-1883) ==== After eight years, Henry sells the farm to Harrison Cross, who apparently sells it to Henry's brother-in-law, Joseph Howes Jr. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |4 Feb 1880||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Matilda Bottom (wife of Moses Parier)||.25 acres for $100||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 55, Folios 299 to 300, Memorial 1043 |- |7 Apr 1883||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Tousant Gascon||.25 acres for $100||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 241 & 242, Memorial 1481 |- |5 Dec 1883||Bargain and Sale||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Harrison Cross||54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches plus 16 acres acquired separately for $2000||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 181 to 183, Memorial 1440 |- |28 Dec 1883||Mortgage||Harrison Cross and Rachael Cross||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||$1400 to be paid in two installments - $700 & interest on 28 Dec 1885, and $700 & interest on 28 Dec 1886||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 186 & 187, Memorial 1442 |- |4 Apr 1884||Bargain and Sale||Harrison Cross (with agreement of wife Rachael Cross)||Joseph Howes||55 acres (mortgaged) for $1400||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 268 & 269, Memorial 1500 |- |4 Apr 1884||Bargain and Sale||Harrison Cross (with agreement of wife Rachael Cross)||William J Howes||14 acres for $950||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 299 & 300, Memorial 1524 |- |2 Mar 1888||Discharge of Mortgage||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||William J Howes||Acknowledgement that the mortgage has been paid||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 78, Folio 276, Memorial 1964 |} : ==== The Joseph Howes Jr. Farm (1884-1886) ==== Joseph and Sarah Howes never moved to this farm and resold it to Joseph's nephew James Robert Howes. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |6 Mar 1886||Bargain and Sale||Joseph Howes & wife||James R Howes||50 acres for $1450||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 588 & 589, Memorial 1700 |- |} : At this point, the original John McNally farm was no longer in the greater McNally family.

West Hill

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[[Gladstone-61|John Ernest Gladstone]] wrote: Our little house was very well built but had a basement kitchen, and with a family arriving and a nurse to be accommodated my Mother-in-law was very keen on our acquiring a house of our own, and ultimately we decided to take a 99 year's lease on a bit of land belonging to the Dean and Chapter and build upon it. Thus "West Hill" came into existence. [[Everett-759 |Mrs. Ravenhill]] most generously, lent me a considerable sum towards the cost, and her Trustee, Uncle Albert Everett, agreed to my repaying her by purchasing the Railway Stocks, by the sale of which the money for the loan was obtained, at any time I wished to do so. This I ultimately did. The house cost me altogether about £2,000 including the boundary walls and garage and I finally sold it for £2,500 in 1946. {{Image|file=Harris-5240-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Family group probably taken in 1908 at West Hill }} {{Image|file=Gladstone-61-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Photograph taken at the front gate of West Hill in 1931 }} {{Image|file=Thompson-7142-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wedding group taken in the garden at West Hill in July 1931 }} They moved to [[Space:The_Linhay|"The Linhay"]] in Braunton, North Devon in 1934.

West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster 1917

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[[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 4 Aug 1917 * Location:[[Category:Clay, Kentucky|Clay, Kentucky]] * Victims: 62 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster, Clay, Kentucky, 1917]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Clay, Kentucky]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster 1927

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[[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 3 Aug 1927 * Location: [[:Category:Clay, Kentucky|Clay, Kentucky]] * Victims: 16 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== :Twenty nurses and doctors were ready for emergency cases at the entrance and ambulances were drawn up to transport any survivors who may be found. :Sixteen of the miners who were preparing to come to the surface at the time of the explosion were rescued last night. They were 10 white men and six Negroes. None of them was seriously injured. ===Results and Findings=== :The explosion was caused by an accumulation of gas in the middle entry of #10 left entry. A miner had shot two bottom holes at about 3:15pm and had started out of the mine. One of these shots went into a pocket of gas and liberated a large quanity of gas in this heading. [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/1927_West_Kentucky_No._7.pdf Final Investigation Report], West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Disaster 1927 :Ten years ago an explosion in the same mine took 62 lives. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|West Carter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Green Russell ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Dogan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|John Clark ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|"Bess" Money ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mat Gobin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ada Shanklin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Charles Harper ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burgess Harper ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Luther Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Tabor-3470|Corbett E Tabor (1895-1927)]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Boyd Lane ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James Meyers ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|George Cole ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mark Townsend ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Arthur Shelton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/clay_news_only.htm West Kentucky Coal Company, West Kentucky No. 7 Mine Explosion], USMRA {{Clear}} ===Sources===

West Kentucky No. 9 Mine Disaster 1925

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[[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''West Kentucky No. 9 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 8 Jun 1925 * Location:[[:Category:Sturgis, Kentucky|Sturgis, Kentucky]] * Victims: 17 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:West Kentucky No. 9 Mine Disaster, Sturgis, Kentucky, 1925]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Sturgis, Kentucky]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

West Lawn Memorial Park, Eugene, Oregon, USA

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See [[:Category:West Lawn Memorial Park, Eugene, Oregon|West Lawn Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. ''This is a work in progress.'' '''Cemetery name:''' West Lawn Memorial Park - Previously known as IOOF Cemetery #2 '''Address:''' 225 S Danebo Ave, Eugene, OR 97402 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44°03'08.9"N 123°10'41.2"W '''Information:''' In 1902 Bethesda Lutheran Church built a church building and established a cemetery next to it in what is now the Danish and Bethesda section of West Lawn Memorial Park. In 1926 the church building was moved off of the property and the cemetery land was donated to the International Order of the Odd Fellows (IOOF). An outdoor mausoleum was built in 1962 and the first chapel and indoor mausoleum was constructed in 1982. West Lawn Funeral Home was established in 1984, enabling families to have all of their immediate needs met at one location. The Whispering Winds urn garden opened in 1994. After many years of being owned by a large multinational corporation, the cemetery and funeral home were brought back in to local ownership when the Musgrove family purchased the business in 2005. A state of the art Crematorium and Preparation Center was added to the property in 2007. [[https://musgroves.com/west-lawn.cfm?view=history|Musgrove Mortuaries & Cemeteries website]], October 11, 2019 == Sources ==

West Leisenring Mine Disaster 1884

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: West Leisenring Mine Disaster, West Leisenring, Pennsylvania, 1884]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]]| '''West Leisenring Mine Disaster 1884''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 20 Feb 1884 * Location: [[:Category: West Leisenring, Pennsylvania|West Leisenring, Fayette County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 19 * Cause: Explosion === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Men That Were Injured === == Sources == * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/west_leisenring_news_only.htm

West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study

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[[Category:West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study]] [[Category:West Lulworth, Dorset]] [[Category: Dorset, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]]
Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
[[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] '''Introduction'''
West Lulworth is a village and parish in Dorset, England. It is situated approximately 6 miles south west of Wareham. The parish boundaries include the south coast shoreline including Lulworth Cove, Stair Hole and the iconic Durdle Door. Adjoining parishes are East Lulworth to the east, Winfrith Newburgh to the north, and Chaldon Herring to the west. This one place study was started by [[White-22353|Martin White]]. Martin also has one place studies for East Lulworth, Kingston and Tyneham . '''History'''
To be added March 2021 '''Resources'''
Comprehensive information and resources are available on Martin's external [http://westlulworth.org.uk '''West Lulworth'''] site. Material on that site is being added gradually to WikiTree. '''Aims'''
To reproduce all transcripts currently on external site to WikiTree.
To link all persons named in transcripts to their WikiTree profiles, or where no profiles currently exist, to create them.

West Lulworth - Anglican Clergy

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[[Category: West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study]] ===Anglican Clergy 1862-2018=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''From''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''To''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Forenames''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' |- | Vicar || 1862 || 1879 || Revd. || William || GILDEA || 1833 Dec 4 || 1925 Dec 11 || [[Gildea-55|Gildea-55]] |- | Vicar || 1879 || 1887 || Revd. || Gerard || WILLIAMS || 1848 || 1920 || [[Williams-66855|Williams-66855]] |- | Vicar || 1887 || 1914 || Revd. || William Percy || SCHUSTER || 1850 Mar 28 || 1914 Nov 6 || [[Schuster-1435|Schuster-1435]] |- | Vicar || 1915 || 1917 || Revd. || George John Shirreff || BOWYEAR || 1851 || 1923 Nov 16 || [[Bowyear-1|Bowyear-1]] |- | Vicar || 1918 || 1923 || Revd. || Arthur Herbert || POWELL || 1856 Sep 18 || 1928 Oct 28 ||[[Powell-13258|Powell-13258]] |- | Vicar || 1924 || 1932 || Revd. || Cyril Dyon || JOB || 1886 Jun 25 || 1973 Jan 10 ||[[Job-324| Job-324]] |- | Vicar || 1933 || 1939 || Revd. || Christopher Campbell || SHARPE || 1870 Jun 1 || 1947 Aug 4 || [[Sharpe-2717|Sharpe-2717]] |- | Vicar || 1939 || 1944 || Revd. || Benjamin || BODYCOMBE || 1882 May 18 || 1944 May 9 || [[Bodycombe-5|Bodycombe-5]] |- | Vicar || 1944 || 1946 || Revd. || Bernard Nathaniel Nicholas || WOODARD || 1882 Dec 6 || 1961 Jul 18 || [[Woodward-5735|Woodard-2520]] |- | Vicar || 1947 || 1955 || Revd. || Cuthbert Henry || CHAMBERS || 1882 Mar 26 || 1967 || [[Chambers-6294|Chambers-6294]] |- | Vicar || 1956 || 1974 || Revd. || John || STONE || 1903 Dec 26 || 1974 Oct 25 || [[Stone-14356|Stone-14356]] |- | Vicar || 1975 || 1978 || Revd. || John Henry Lawrence || PHILLIPS || 1910 Feb 2 || 1985 Nov 1 || [[Phillips-26103|Phillips-26103]] |- | Rector || 1979 || || Revd. || Edward || FARROW || Living || Living || |- | Rector || 1983 || 1989 || Revd. || Robert Coverdale || MOORSOM || 1923 Oct 8 || 2002 || [[Moorsom-2|Moorsom-2]] |- | Rector || 1989 || 1993 || Revd. || Stanley || GILL || Living || Living || |- | Rector || 1994 || 1999 || Revd. || William Arthur || ROGERS || || || |- | Rector || 2000 || 2007 || Revd. || Robert James (Bob) || NAYLOR || 1942 || 2017 Dec || [[Naylor-1924|Naylor-1924]] |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2008 || 2010 || Revd. || David || BALDWIN || Living || Living || |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2012 || 2016 || Revd. || Nicola || COLEMAN || Living || Living || |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2016 || || Revd. || Robert James || MARSDEN || Living || Living || |} Since 1979, the positions of Rector and Priest-in-Charge have covered the combined benefice of East Lulworth, West Lulworth, Winfrith Newburgh and Chaldon.

West Main Street, Lancaster, New York

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This page provides '''links''' to the '''free-space profiles''' created for '''properties''' on '''West Main Street''': '''Odd-numbered properties''' on '''north''' side of West Main Street numbered '''east to west''': :[[Space:West_Main_Street_01|West Main Street '''#1''' (& #3)]] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_05|West Main Street '''#5''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_7_%26_9_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#7 & #9''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#11''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_13_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#13''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#15''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#17''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#19''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#21''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#23''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#25''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#27''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#29''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#31''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#33''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#35''']] :[[Space:West%20Main%20Street%2037%20&%2039%20-%20Lancaster,%20New%20York|West Main Street '''#37 & #39''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#41''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_43_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#43''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_45_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#45''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_47_%26_49_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#47 & #49''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#51''']] '''Even-numbered properties''' on '''south''' side of West Main Street numbered '''east to west''': :[[Space:Central_Avenue_16_-_New_York_Store|West Main Street '''#2''' - see Central Avenue #16''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_04|West Main Street '''#4''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#6''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_8_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#8''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_10_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#10''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#12''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#14''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_16_%26_18_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#16 & #18''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_20_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#20''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#22''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#24''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#26''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_28%2C_30_%26_32_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#28, #30 & #32''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_34_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#34''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#36''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_40_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#40''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#42''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_44_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#44''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#46''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_48_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#48''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#50''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#52''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West_Main_Street%2C_Lancaster%2C_New_York '''Click to see what links here''']

West Main Street 01

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture|West Main Street 001]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] 1 & 3 West Main street before 1950 often served as separate businesses but have often been combined into one since then P. Thills owned the previous building on this site in 1855. The original land owner bought from the Holland Land Company in 1841. Little is known of the period between 1841 and 1855. Peter Diehl ran a saloon here in 1874. Records also show that a Mr. Bischof sold the saloon he operated here to [[Guetlich-7|Phillip Guetlich]]. Record show that Mr. [[Link-1085|Peter Link]] bought this property from a Mr. Krim. The hall on the third floor was created with it's present mansard roof in 1892. After that it was operated by Mr. Link as an opera house, but it was soon eclipsed by the Town Hall's Opera House. Link's Opera House was also used as a public hall for a temperance society, the Lancaster Benevolent Association, Daughters of America, and other groups. Before the mansard roof there was a four sided peaked roof with four gables. In 1893 Mr. Link added a plate glass store front to the building. A two story verandah was added along the back of the building in 1901, originally the upper floors were operated as a hotel, but later Mr. Link converted these floors to apartments. Link Leased the building to William Palmer who operated it as a saloon and pool room. After Palmer's death his saloon was sold to Mr. [[Pickard-1045|A.F. Pickard]]. Records show that Mr. Eberhardt had operated it in 1908. There were a number of tenants in this building over the years. A partial list of tenants at 3 West Main includes: [[Link-1091|Charles Link]] ran a cigar store there before 1896, F.E. Conschafer Undertaker in 1896, Carlton Loomis Jewelry Store (later combined with [[Greis-17|J.M. Greis]] Musical Instrument Store) in 1897, Jacob Bloessers Shoe Store in 1898, Wannenmacker’s Jewelry Store 1899 to 1910, In 1905 a Louis Goldstein s Clothing Store was sold out, Burdick Stafford Electric 1916-20, the Citizen's National Bank in 1921, and the Dunham Hat Shoppe in 1925-27. Number one was noted for housing the sugar Bowl which opened in 1911. “Most older residents will remember it as the Sugar Bowl as this was a very special place in the community. The [[Cretekos-2|Cretekos]] family made their wonderful candies there and also ran a soda fountain. “ A large two floor brick addition was made to the rear of this building by 1932. Later, Lancaster Pharmacy, Endicott Johnson Shoes, resided in this location. Today this building is the home to [https://www.facebook.com/bloomsburylanetoys/ Bloomsbury Lane Toy Shoppe]. ------ United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 1 West Main Street ca.1860s; altered ca. 1890 Contributing primary building 2 ½-story mansard-roof masonry building with Queen Anne and Italianate styling; stone foundation, asphalt shingle roof. Full width contemporary storefront with corrugated metal siding large plate glass windows, recessed contemporary entry door. Windows at 2nd story typically 1/1 wood sash double hung replacement units set within semicircular arched window openings with stone sills. Double wooden brackets at the cornice and flat roof dormers at mansard level with decorative wooden window casing and dentils. Southeast corner of building features turret at mansard level. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_1_-Sugar_Bowl-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_05|Traveling west on West Main Street on the North side is 5 West Main Street, "Peter's Drug Store"]] ==Sources== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] *[[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 04

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Record’s show that an early tenant or owner of the two floor wooden structure at this location in 1880 has the initials F. M. and the W. VanPeyma Dry Goods & Grocery Store occupied the site as of 1866. Mr. Schaefer's Shoe Store was here in the early wooden years, and a new store front had been installed in 1891 prior to the building being destroyed by fire in 1894. The three story brick building that remains today was built after the fire and housed Frank E. Schaefer's Shoe Store from 1896-1913. It was Nixon's Cafe 1900's and a saloon as of 1911. Julius Israel ran a clothing store before at this site before 1929. It was the New York Store 1929-55, and Carson's Jewelry from 1955 to date. this building is currently the home of Guilded Maple https://www.facebook.com/gildedmaple/ {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_4_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} ----- United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 4 West Main Street ca. 1895; ca. 1970 storefront alteration Contributing primary building 3-story, 3-bay flat roof masonry commercial building with modest Italianate styling; stone. Features full width recessed ca. 1970s storefront with projecting display cases at various heights atop piers of long, thin brick. Contemporary plate glass entry door and window. Large sign separates first and second stories. Windows typically boarded up with wood, stone sills, set inside segmental brick arches. Decorative corbelled brick at the cornice. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_4_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_16_-_New_York_Store|Traveling East on West Main Street on the South west Corner of Central and West Main is The New York Store]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 05

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] ===History=== Based on records, There was an empty lot here in 1855. By 1866. there was a building at this location owned by P. Thills, it can not be confirmed if it was the present building. The 1882 records show the building and saloon went up for sale, and in the 1890's it served as M. Windling's Saloon and Restaurant. The Windling building received a new plate glass front in 1893, and got piped in water service in 1899. It was owned by J.K. Krim at that time. By 1916 the building was serving as Peter's Drug Store and appeared to have had an addition made to it at the back by 1938. The Drug Store was operated by Mr. Simonson after 1951. Currently [http://www.purelypetsstore.com Purely Pets] makes it's home at 5 West Main. ===Description=== United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 5 West Main Street ca. 1880 Contributing primary building 3-story, 4-bay flat roof masonry commercial building with Italianate styling; stone foundation. Storefront features two separate entry doors, contemporary to the west and to the east historic wood door with large single light, flanked by sidelights, two large fixed display windows. Full-width copper pent roof separates 1st and 2nd story. Windows typically 1/1 replacement units, some 2/2 wood sash double hung units. Stone sills, decorative cast iron pediment lintels at 2nd story and semicircular arches at 3rd story. Corners of building feature brick quoins, corbelled brick cornice and terracotta coping. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_5_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West%20Main%20Street%207%20&%209%20-%20Lancaster,%20New%20York|Traveling west on West Main Street on the North Side is 7 & 9 West Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 1 -Sugar Bowl

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West Main Street 10 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture|West Main Street 010]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Earliest available records show that J. Burcher owned a building on this approximate site in 1866. It appeared as a private residence in the 1890's, and later a saloon in 1911. In the teens until 1925 it held a Restaurant run by Louis Andromidos. Later tenants included : Brunswick Record store 1920-23, Lancaster Savings & Loan Office 1933-35, Bella’s Restaurant 1936-39, Premus Appliances 1938, Lancaster Radio Store 1939, [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] continued it's expansion to the West by moving into this building in 1939. This site had been part of the Stephen buildings at numbers 8 to 14. It was a 2 ½ story brick building [[Space:West_Main_Street_8_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 8 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 11 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that in 1855 [[Dingler-63|Dr. Dingler]] owned the building on this site. Other early tenants included : the Lancaster Union Meat Market, Schrankel's Meat Market, Hastrich Meat Market 1880’s-90's, [[Klopf-26|Rudolph Klopp]] Meat Market 1895-96. Records show there was a fire here in 1898 in an apartment over the meat market. This 2 ½ floor wooden building was enlarged three times at the rear. The first addition was a barn in 1890. Then an addition was made at the back of the building in 1892. Later the barn was connected to the main building or rebuilt by 1938. Later tenants of this building included: Hill Sister's Gift Shop 1931-39, Premus Home Appliances 1943, and Lancaster Radio store 1947-65, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} 11 West Main Street is currently the home to [https://www.facebook.com/LillyBelleMeads Lilly Belle Meads] [[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Crossing West Main on the south side is 6 west Main street]] (Village Walk) [[Space:West_Main_Street_13_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the North side is 13 west Main street]] (West Main Street Virtual Walk) ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 12 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the 1890's a 2" story frame building is believed to have been on this site. Stephen's Dry Goods & Groceries had been there in the early 1900's. There had been an empty lot on the site from 1905 to 1918. From about 1918 to 1951 there had been a beautiful bank building on this site. It had a high arched ceiling with a large skylight. The building was brick with a stone front and was three stories high. A brick three story addition was put on at the back before 1938. It was the Citizens National Bank until about 1947 when it became the Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company branch in Lancaster. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650|caption =photo was taken in 1924 and was donated by former cashier [[Over-203|Ray Over]]. }} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_10_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 10 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 13 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show this location was the residence of [[Dingler-63|Dr. Dingler]] in 1855. Later businesses included : [[Bottleberger-1|Bottleberger]]'s Lancaster Meat Market before 1866, [[Below-45 |Charles Below]] Clothing store 1866-80, Stuart Bibbens Drug Store 1880-87, Balthasar’s Saloon 1887-90, and Emminger’s Bakery 1891-92. Later tenants included: Peoples Clothing Store 1895-98, [[Frisbey-17|S.A. Frisbey]] Tobacco Cigars & Magazines 1906, Delzer's Hardware about 1915, Riegle's Records & Radios 1905-1931, Wheat Plumbing (Milton.J.) 1939, Lancaster Radio 1943, the Jewel Box in 1955, Hollnberger Linoleum 1947-55, and and H&R Block Tax Office in the final years. [[Space:West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the north side is 15 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 14 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This building is believed to have been a private residence in 1892. Records show The Dighen's Saloon had been there in 1899. Mr. Walters and Fred Linde ran a harness shop at this location prior to 1905. C.H. Smith took over the shop and ran it from 1905-11. Stephen's Cash Market had been here from 1914 to 1930, During this time the building changed from a two floor flat roved wooden structure to three floors high, but with a mansard roof by 1927, however by 1929 mansard roofs were out of favor and a false front was installed. Danny Faxon's Grocery Store was here in 1935. There was a three story wooden section added on in back by 1938, and also a two floor wooden Section further back. The Citizens National Bank may have occupied or owned this building from 1936-39, in 1941 Marion's Fashions was here. An earlier version of this building, or another on the same site. This three story wooden structure housed the Chain Cut Rate Drug Store from 1939 to the mid-60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-30.jpg|size=600 |caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1966}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 12 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 15 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show that tenants at this location included [[Below-62|Charles Below]] Men & Boys Clothing Store 1878-86, and [[Leininger-256|J.N. Leininger]] Cigar Factory and residence 1886-96. A three story frame building had been erected here (38' x 48) in 1893.The old building moved back further from the street. It was attached to the rear of the new building. The new building had apartments on the second floor and a hall on the third floor. The owner, Mr Balthasar, made these improvements when he purchased the property from Stuart Bibbens. The hall was rented to the Iron Molders Union and to schoonmakers Dancing Academy in 1899. Later tenants included: Kemnitzer Shoes 1911-18, Auto & Bike Machine Shop 1917, Lancaster shoe Store 1918-35, and Frank Panzika's Lancaster Shoe Store 1949-60's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the North side is 17 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 16 & 18 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the early 1890's the building at 16 West Main is believed to have been a private residence. Huber and Funke had a shoe store here about 1890. Huber who owned the building, had Koch's Jewelry Store there about 1892. Later tenants included A. Kraussold News Stand in the late 1890's. Reynder’s & Huber's Saloon 1896-1905, John Heigle's Tavern about 1905-11. Number 16 was empty for a time during the teens. Early Tennants at number 18 were Koch's Sewing Machine Shop in the late 1890's and Thill's Pool Hall was here in the 1900's. Originally this wooden two floor building was two structures but they were combined, about 1928. In 1927 the only buildings here were one floor high. The Eastern most had a flat roof, the other was 1 ½ floors high with a false front. Later, it was rebuilt to become 2 ½ floors high. The Peoples Market was a tenant of both 16 and 18 when the buildings were combined. In the late 20’s Two early additions were put on at the back before 1938. They were only one floor high. The building was faced later with imitation brick as were many of the buildings on this street. The foundations of the building remain today. Later tenants of number 16 were: Loblaw's 1925-36, Gregory & Sons Groceries 1938, , Em's Beauty Shoppe 1939, Marion Fashion & Dress Shoppe 1943-47, Sample Inc. 1951-55, Cozzie's Market 1955, and Haber's Apparel 1955-61. Later tenants in number 18 included: Thill Francis A. Confectionery 1936-55, (there was an expansion of this store in 1936), Gregory's Meat & Food Market 1936-51, and Channel Queen in the 1960’s {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_16_18_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_16_18_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 14 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 17 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show that in 1855 there had been a vacant lot on this site. There was a saloon hotel at this location from 1866-1911. This 3 ½ story brick building had a two story brick addition put at the back probably by 1866. The Lancaster Bakery was run by the Schmidts from this location from 1906-08 and later tenants included: Wannemacker Jewelry in the teens and 20's and the teens, Western Auto 1939, Lancaster Bootery 1949, Florshein Shoes in the 1950's or 60's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 19 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 19 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate there may have been a bakery on this site probably in an earlier building in 1855. Later a small frame2"story structure had been built and an addition put on at the back by 1880. A building on approximately this site was owned by a Mr. Johnson in 1880. Charles Caban, a tailor, had a shop upstairs here about 1895. Later Tenants included: [[Linde-118|Fred Linde]]’s Hamess Repairshop 1900’s-20's, [[Casillo-25|Casillo]] Shoe Clinic 1950-55, [[Tichy-101|Rudolph Tichy]] operated the Twin Village Music Studio in the 1960's and the U.S. Navy Recruiter was also here in the1960's. Another addition was added before 1966 and was built of cement block. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 21 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 2 - Lancaster, New York

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West Main Street 20 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate that Mrs. Gottschalk had put a second floor addition at the back of their home in 1883. But something may have happened because there appeared to be an empty lot here in 1892, and the Post Office in 1893. Judge Gottschalk's Bike Shop (also in basement) was here from 1896 – 1920. Later Tenants included; Singer Sewing Machine Co. (A. Koch manager) 1910-14, The American Restaurant in 1927, Marty's Barber Shop in the early 1940's, and May's Barber Shop in the later 1940’s and 50's. [[Space:West Main Street 16 & 18 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 16 & 18 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 21 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate the possibility that this was the location of Charles Gross’s Grocery Store in 1855 and a tin shop in 1866. From before 1900 to well after 1911, this three story brick structure was the Pan American Hotel Restaurant and Bar. It was operated first by [[Halter-301|John Halter]], then [[Bauer-2197|Mr. Joseph Bauer]], then Joe Ansiettin the 1900's and then Mr. Bauer again. It was enlarged at the rear by 1911. In 1927 there was a store here that sold candy; it was called Bauer House. A large one floor cement addition was later put on at the back by 1947. Later Tenants included: Firestone Auto Supply owned by [[Nuwer-70|Frank Nuwer]] 1943-55, [[Repka-69|Repka]]'s Firestone Tire Store in the early 1950's (later auto supply), and Home & Auto Supply owned by Rozler 1955-65, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} _____________________________________________________________________________ "[[Nuwer-70 | Mr. Frank Nuwer]] will open a Firestone Auto Supply Store on West Main Street next week. The store which will be home owned and operated, will specialize in tires, batteries and spark plugs. In addition, a full line of auto accessories will be handled. Mr. Nuwer formerly owned the store at the corner of Aurora and Garfield Streets." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', January 4, 1940) "The new Firestone Auto Supply Store will have a grand opening Friday and Saturday, January 19th and 20th. [[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]], who for many years operated a grocery business in Lancaster in the Schaefer Bros, corner at West Main and Aurora Streets, and later at Garfield and Aurora Streets, will be the owner. A full line of accessories will be carried as well as Firestone tire. Watch for the ad in next week’s Enterprise." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', January 11, 1940) "[[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]], proprietor of the Firestone Store on West Main St., has sold his business because of ill heath. He plans to spend the winter in the south and will leave in a few weeks. He opened the store in 1940. "The new proprietors are [[Repka-69|Raymond Repka]] of Marengo St., Depew and Jerry Souzzi of Union Rd., Cheektowaga. Mr. Repka will manage the store. The new proprietors have a Firestone Store on South Park Ave in Buffalo and are experienced and capable." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', October 11, 1945) {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster_New_York.png }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 23 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 22 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Zurbrick-22|Edward Zurbrick]], shown driving his hearse outside of his [[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street]] undertaking parlors in 1904.}} The Fire Department is said to have moved here in 1875 in a shed. A fire bell tower was installed on the early fire shed in 1878. The firemen had to buy their own bell. They got it from the firemen of Lockport's “Spaulding Hose.” In 1878 the fire equipment was moved to number 9 West Main Street. In 1891 a second floor was added to an addition previously put on at the back, and early tenants included; [[Gottschalk-161|Jacob Gottschalk]]'s Harness Shop from 1891 to 1896, Zubrick-Knauber and Gram Embalming and Picture Frames 1897-1923, John Schlegal Furniture and Undertaking 1893-97, the name changed to Zurbrick & Schlegal Undertakers 1905-10. The Post Office was here too, and was later expanded into the space behind the original building. Eventually there was constructed a two story building of cement block in back and along the sides, and brick in front. In 1933 the Eleanor Beauty Shoppe was here. Thill Paul M. Real Estate & Insurance 1936, Paul Dettling & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 1936-47, Dr. Milton A. Palmer an optician had offices upstairs 1947 - 55, and Mack's Jewelers 1940's - 61, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_20_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 20 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 23 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This two story wooden structure was set back from the sidewalk, and probably originated as a private residence in 1888. The second floor was not added until 1891. By 1892 a two floor brick store front had been added to extend the building Southwards to the sidewalk. Then a second floor was added to the rear of the house. N.J. Bauer's Monument Works operated out of this location from 1888 to 1951. Delzer's Hardware moved to this site by 1893, and was here until the fire. The fire was centered in this building and Delzer's Hardware wound up in the basement. This happened despite the fact that the fire department put six streams of water on the blaze. It had started in the basement and was hard to get at from the outside due to there being two floors below street level. Later tenants included: Ahl's Memorial Works by 1951, Stetzel's Florist Shop, and Repka's Tire Store in the late 1950's - 60's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 25 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 24 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site may have been John Schlegal's Furniture Store in 1890, and Simon Valentine Tax Collectors Office probably in the 1890's. In 1892 John Schlegal put a new front on his furniture and undertaking establishment. It was Stephen's new building in 1898. This building, or an earlier one on the site, was once 2" floors high. It was 20 by 32 feet at that time. Other early tenants included: Queen City Drug Store in 1898, Joe Eberhardt's Motorcycle Dance Hall 1900's, Beck's Beer Shed 1908, Socony Gas Station in the 20's, Murray's Auto & Radio Supplies 1922-25, Shultz Optical 1928-30, Bellas' Restaurant and Tavern and also Stephen's Cash Market in 1933, Fitzgerald's Cleaning & Pressing 1933-55, “Sign’s” about 1951, and Lancaster Dry Cleaning 1955-60's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-77.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. between 22 and 32}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 22 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 25 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] [[Greis-17 |J.M. Greis]] had an early building on this site in 1881, from which he sold coal and wood. Later, he set up a cider mill with a stone foundation. He lived upstairs with his wife and 13 kids until 1890 when he moved his residence elsewhere. He added a large coal shed behind the store in 1891. A wooden awning was added to the front of the building in 1890. It protruded into the street Knauber's Planning Mill & Bedstead Factory was located in what had been the old Greis coal shed behind this building or in another building on the same site Early tenants included Greis Coal & General Store 1885-93, [[Rostert-1|Henry Rostert]] Clothing Store in 1893, and Feyers Buffalo Dry Goods Store 1893-95. In 1894 Greis remodeled his buildings with a new store front and by removing interior partitions combined 25 and 27.) It is apparent that a change in the street number took place here sometime after 1911. Before this number 25 was number 27 West Main Street. The number 25 was probably assigned originally to the upstairs apartment in this building, as it had a separate outside entrance on the street. Later, the upstairs entrance was moved to the side of the building. Other occupants of 25 West Main included: W.C. Lewis & Co. Sewing Machines and Pianos in 1905, The Lancaster Music House which operated on the second floor of both 25 and 27 in 1917, PH. Young Dry Goods & House Furnishings in 1905, J.M. Greis 5 & 10¢ Store 1900's to 1913, Larkin Economy store in 1919, Murray's Auto and Radio Supply Store 1922. Greis sold the building to[[Israel-518| Julius Israel]] in 1925 and later tenants included : J. Israel Clothing 1925, Post Office 1936-39, Western Auto 1941-55(Bump &Ray's), Repka's TV & Appliances 1955-60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 27 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 26 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that John Schlegal's Furniture & Undertaking Parlors had been here in 1892. In 1897 a fire burned out three buildings, numbers 28, 30, and 32, and also damaged number 26 . Delzer's Hardware was located here in the early 1900’s,later a store was located in the Western half, and Eberhardt’s Saloon was in the Eastern half of the building. Other tenants include; Burdick's Electric Co. in 1922, Durrenburger & Clay Don Electric Co. in 1925, Stitz Music Shoppe 1928-33, Fitzgerald's Restaurant 1934-39, and Finally Mac & Bobbie's Restaurant in the final days. This building was one of the last to go and was not taken down until the summer of 1970. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Schlegel-294|John Schlegel's]] Furniture Wareroom, Lancaster N.Y. Circa 1885}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 24 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 27 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate that early tenants at 27 West Main Street were W.C. Lewis & Co. 5 & 10 cent Store in 1893, and a tailor shop in 1893. A two story brick building was constructed as an addition to the neighboring 25 west Main Street by [[Greis-17 |J.M. Greis]] . The building was constructed after 1893 when a previous wooden building on the site was moved across the street and sold to Mr. Stephen for use as a cigar factory. Tennants included Greis Dry Goods (along with number 25) in 1895 and again in 1898, F. Wannenmacker Jewelry Store 1890 and again in 1896, Wannenmacker repaired watches, clocks, musical instruments and bikes too, Carlisle Loomis Jewelry Store 1897, H. Keen Dry Goods 1897, Joseph Koch Lancaster Tea Store 1898. Greis had added a large coal storage shed behind his store in 1891 and built a large building 73’ x26’ for the Knauber Planing Mill in 1895, and he expanded it in 1896. This building was used from the 1900's to the 50's by Knauber's Planning Mill. Later tenants included J.B. Senegal Jewelry store 1899, P.H. Young General Store 1900-1902 (with number 25) and the Star Theater 1903-15. This building included a large frame addition put on at the back by 1911 when it was Lancaster's first movie house. Later this addition was rebuilt in cement block. Star Theatre, 1903-1912 The Star at 27 West Main St. was Lancaster's first movie theater. The building later became the Lancaster Variety Store. This silent movie house was very small. At first it operated behind an ordinary store front. Then it was given a more appropriate facade with three arches. The Star may have opened as early as 1903 or 1904, but it definitely was a business by 1910,however the Star Theater Was closed by 1913. Later tenants included: P.H. Young's 5 & 10 cent Store 1915, Piano and Musical Instrument store by J.M. Greis the 1920's, Lancaster Variety Store 1930s-50's operated by Ella Straus, and Oker's Furniture Store 1950's to 1961. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 29 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 28, 30 & 32 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest recorded building here was a 2 ½ story wooden structure. In 1892 Andrew Koch's Jewelry Store had been there. In 1896 Julius Israel's Lancaster Clothing Store had been in this building. [[Ott-1423|Henry Ott]]'s Hotel was there when all three locations were destroyed by fire in 1897. After the fire these three locations became to be known as the Braun Block, which was a three story wooden structure with a cast iron front with apartments on the upper floors. Number 28 housed the following tenants: Western Union 1920's, the A&P Store 1934-43, Noah's Ark 1943, Landy's Super Auto Supply & Toys 1943-47, Super Auto Supply 1951, Surplus Center 1951-60's. Number 30 housed a Delzer's Hardware by 1893. This building had been owned by Mr. Stephens. He rented it to Mr. Seeger before the fire of 1897. After the rebuild the Western New York Post of a lodge was there in 1914, and a liquor store from the 1930's to the 1950's. Number32 was originally a wooden building the earliest records show was occupied Mr. Phillip's Laundry. After that Mr. Seeger had used it as a furniture store, until 1893 when [[Braun-1488|Louis Braun]] started his grocery store. Braun’s Grocery Store was rebuilt after the fire of and occupied both numbers 30 and 32 by 1915. Later tenant included ; the A&P Grocery Store in 1929, a Jewelry store in 1934, Braun Electrical Contracting 1936-39, Lehder Floral Shop in 1939, Carson's from 1932–55. This part of the Braun block was empty for some time during the 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 26 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 29 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that J. Seeger and Mrs. Idtle were in business in the earlier building by 1866. A furnace fire occurred at Seeger's in August of 1881. An arsonists started a fire in one of Mr. Seeger's coffins (the proprietor was also the undertake) in 1885. Fortunately the fire was discovered promptly otherwise all of west Main street might have been burned down because of a high wind. In 1887 there was another fire in Seeger's, again it was put out in time, and again arson was suspected. Fred Seeger's Furniture factory outback was damaged by fire yet again on February 9, 1887. On September 17 of the same year it was destroyed by fire. The more recent building was not constructed of brick, as many supposed, but was built of wood with an iron front. It had no sidewalls of its own, but leaned on the brick walls of adjoining buildings. Tenants include Seeger's Furniture store and factory from approximately 1891-1901, a women's wear store 1913, Besser's Furniture 1925-43, Rozlers Furniture 1943-55, and Olker’s Furniture 1961. In 1961 kids playing outback were suspected of setting a small grass fire that spread to cardboard cartons near the back of the building. The fire department came and put this blaze out but apparently some embers must have been blown in the back door into some rolls of linoleum where they went undetected at the time. Later, after the firemen had left, they sprang to life. The fates had finally caught up with the building. This time the whole place went up and nearly took all of West Main Street with it. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 31 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 30 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the earlier wooden building at number 30, [[Koch-3099|Andrew Koch]]’s Jewlry Store was located This early building was a small 1 1/2 floor wooden structure. This building had been owned by Mr. Stephens. He rented it to Mr. Seeger before the fire of 1897. Delzer's Hardware moved to this site by 1893, and was here until the fire. The fire was centered in this building and Delzer's Hardware wound up in the basement. This happened despite the fact that the fire department put six streams of water on the blaze. It had started in the basement and was hard to get at from the outside due to there being two floors below street level. This building also was salvaged and moved to Tannery Place. It was moved by J.M. Cockle to Kelley's lot. In 1897 while the new Braun Block was still under construction the roof caught fire due to a gasoline stove that had been used to heat tar for the roof. Workmen tried to carry the blazing pail of gasoline down the stairs inside the building, but were forced to throw it out a back window into the creek. At least they managed to put the roof fire out by themselves. The Western New York Post of a lodge was located here in 1914 This part of the Braun Block housed a liquor store from the 1930's to the 1950's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption= 30 & 32 West Main Street|size=500}} [[Space:West Main Street 28, 30 & 32 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 28, 30 & 32 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 31 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate this was a private residence before 1892 and that Fred Segers furniture business expanded into this building at times. The building had a two story brick addition put on at the back by 1911, and included a large bakery oven at the rear in a separate building. F.J. Wood's wallpaper & Paint business started here upstairs about 1910. The later 2 ½ story brick building housed several businesses including: Harters Bakery in the 1900's-1911, Danahy-Faxon Groceries was there in 1931, Santomarco (Joseph) Fruits 1936, and Panzika's Fruits & including vegetables 1943-61. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 33 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 32 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest known tennent was Mr. Phillip's Laundry, while Mr. Seeger had used it before 1893 for a furniture store. The grocery store of [[Braun-1488|Louis Braun]] was started here in 1893, and was rebuilt after the fire of 1897. Louis Braun's Grocery Store occupied both numbers 30 and 32 by 1915. By 1829 the A&P Grocery Store was in this location followed by a a Jewelry store in 1934. Followed by Braun Electrical Contracting 1936-39, Lehder Floral Shop in 1939, and [[Packard-1596|Clarence Packard]] operated Carson's Jewly from here from 1939–55. This part of the Braun block was empty for some time during the 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption= 30 & 32 West Main Street}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-4.jpg|size=650|caption=The Braun Block on West Main Street in 1898. }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 30 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 33 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The Schrankel residence was at this location as far back as 1888. (Mr. Schrankel once manufactured pumps at the rear of his home. He obtained power from Greis's engine nearby. He changed his mill pond into an ice pond perhaps working with Brost and Lutz already mentioned.) The 2 ½ story brick building was very similar to and was connected with number 31. It also had a brick addition constructed at the back. Later tenants included: Schrankel Meat Market and Sausage factory approximately 1900s-1911, George J. Wendel Undetaker 1913-20, Harters Bakery in approximately 1929, and Central Machine Co. (sewing machines)1950’s-1961 {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 35 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 34 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate there may have been a private residence on this site in 1892 followed by ; Pollandt (Wm J.) Dairy in 1896, Lancaster Dairy (poultry, eggs, cheese) in 1896, and Ott's Hotel in 1897. A wooden 2 1/2 story building was present as late as 1898. Later tenants included; Mr. P. Tahaney's Millinery Shop 1900-1911, Lancaster Bonnet in 1922, The Culver Shoppe 1925-30, Kidder's Bakery 1930's-40's, Handiwork Gift Shop 1949, J.R. Casillo's Shoe Clinic also in the 50's, Twin Village Music Studio in the 1950's. [[Space:West_Main_Street_32_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 32 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 35 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This 2 1/2 story brick building served as a meat market and was connected with the sausage factory next door. Early records indicate there had been a wholesale sausage factory and that Mr. Schrankel had passed the business to [[Zeiser-20|Joseph Zeiser]]. Joseph's son-in- law [[Miller-46345|Peter Miller]] and his family were involved in this business for many years. A barn had been added in back in 1890, which was later connected with the main building. This barn and connecting building were removed only to be replaced by 1951. A two story brick addition was put on at the back by 1911. This building did serve briefly in about 1914 as George J. Wendel's Undertaking Parlor Later tenants included: [[Koehnlein-16|Koehnlein]]'s Meat Market 1928-30, [[Miller-46352|Ted Miller]]'s Meat Market In the 1940's, Koehnlein's Meat Market in 1955, and [[Stadelman-40|Gammel]]'s Meat Market in the early 1960's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_37_&_39_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 37 & 39 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 36 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] There was once a small tannery here which was destroyed by fire in 1880. Records indicate there may have been a smaller structure used as a private residence in 1892. At some point Mr. Leininger took control of the property because records indicate he sold the property to Mr. [[Voegele-59|Joseph Voegele]] in 1892. This brick and wood 2 1/2 story building was unusual in that it housed the same business, [[space:Voegele’s Bottling Works|Voegele's Bottleling Works]], from 1893 to the 1960's. It was iron fronted and brick faced on the west and rear wall, and the rear fifth of the East wall. An addition was put on to the East side beyond this brick wall, perhaps in 1900. Mr. Voegele is known to have made an addition to his bottling works in 1900. Perhaps some of the buildings outback were added at this time. The cellar under the building was improved and enlarged in 1896. {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-2.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_34_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 34 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 37 & 39 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] A 2 1/2 story frame structure on this site housed the Adolf Saloon. This saloon had three additions put on at the back by 1911. The front of this building had been assembled by placing two smaller structures together. The saloon was present as early as 1892. It was by far the largest saloon on the street as of 1911. Early maps suggest that the saloon building may have been present as early as 1880. Little is known of the earlier buildings on this site. We do know Funke and Adolf sold fire insurance here in 1898. [[Logal-1|Mr. Logal]] operated a daiy products store here in 1916. It housed the Nobisch Novelty store in the teens and Sam Adolf’s residence in the 1920’s. A large one story modern building was built of cement block by 1936 its tenants included: the Adolf Service Station as of 1936, Koehnlein (George) Meat Market 1936-43, Patterson's cabinet shop 1939, Landcraft products woodworking 1939, Loblaw's 1940's, Main Surplus 1955, Erie County Health Department 1960's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_37_39_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_37_39_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 41 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 4 - Lancaster, New York

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West Main Street 40 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate that a wooden 2 ½ story structure preceded a brick 2 ½ story building on this site in 1897. The John Kalb Barbershop was here by the 1900's and the Voegele’s utilized the building by 1911. One of the few known tenants was Knauber's Barber Shop in 1949. {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-81.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. 32 Through 44}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 36 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 41 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site was originally acquired by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] from the Holland Land Company in 1818. [[Safford-344|Elijah Safford]] Owned the buildings at 41 and 43 West Main Street in 1848. By 1866, J. Jerge owned the buildings. [[Schwartz-1524|J.R. Schwartz]] opened a saloon here in 1882. Later Tenants of this 2 ½ story brick building were: Max Schrober’s Bakery in the 1930’s, Lancaster Printing Service 1947-55, Lancaster Journal 1951 to 1955, Gordon’s Wallpaper and Paint 1951-1955, Brass Rail Bar in the 1950’s, and Woofie’s Bar in the 1960’s. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_43_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 43 west Main street]] * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 42 - Lancaster, New York

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West Main Street 42 - Lancaster, New York [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The [[Darke-84|Wm. Darke]] Hardware store and private residence is believed to have occupied the site from before 1860 to about 1890. A large building located on the creek here in 1855 may have been the Smith and Demongeots brewery which burned. Later tenants of the brick 2 ½ story building included: The Schaffer Bros. Grocery in 1913, the John A. Cushing Auto Sales facility 1921 to about 1945. Newer Hardware about 1945, and Besch & Sturm Hardware store in 1949 and for many years before that. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_40_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 40 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 43 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site was originally acquired by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] from the Holland Land Company in 1818. This building is believed to date from 1829, and therefore was the oldest one on the street to last until the end. It was probably the only one left from the settlement period (1803-1845). An E. Gath had owned the buildings on this site in 1866. Simon and Frank Adolf resided here in the 1890's. The brick 2 ½ story building was enlarged by a brick two story addition at the rear in 1891. Frank Adolf did tailoring here during this period, By 1898 he had a partner in the tailoring business, A Mr. William Naab. Miss Mary M. Adolf resided here in the teens. [[Space:West_Main_Street_45_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 45 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 44 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that A.W. Schwartz Flour & Feed in 1892, and [[Schwartz-1438 |Schwartz (August)]] Grocier in the 1890's. Other tenants included a Chinese laundy in 1896, Schwarz Wallpaper & Paint in the early 1900s, Wintermamtel Paint Store in 1914. This brick 2 ½ story building had a two story brick addition at the rear. A second addition with only one floor was also present by 1911, but it was wooden. Later tenants included Besch & Stum Hardware from 1936 to 1950, and Rico’s Pizza in the 1960’s [[Space:West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 42 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 45 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This was at one time the home of [[Adolf-17|Simon Adolph]] {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-5.jpg|size=650|caption=Mrs. Simon Adolf shown standing outside of the covered bridge at the rear of her home, 45 West Main Street. The structure, built originally for a chicken coop in 1910, was later used as a private bridge over Plumbottom Creek.}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_47_&_49_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 47 & 49 west Main street]]

West Main Street 46 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that [[Luce-692|Truman Luce]] originally obtained the land at this site from the Holland Land Company. He sold it to [[Safford-344|Elijah Safford]] who had owned it circa 1848. At some point he sold it to [[Clapp-1033|George Clapp]], who in turn sold it to [[Schwartz-1433|Mathias Schwartz]] in 1864. By 1893 Schwartz Flour & Feed was operating out of this location. At some point [[Grau-127|John Grau]] took over and built a saloon. He extended his saloon at the rear and rebuilt it extensively in 1896. It was doubled in size at that time. Records show a two story frame hotel was been built in 1898. Records show [[Grau-132|Ed (Ringy) Grau]]'s Bar operated at this address from the 1900's to 1911. Later this wooden 2 ½ floor building housed Schaefer's Grill from 1939-47 and the Farmer's Inn 1951-55. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600|caption=This phot was taken when Ed (Ringy) Grau ran a bar at this location}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_44_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 44 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 47 & 49 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earlier known building at this location was owned by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] in 1855. A building on this site was owned by E. Grath as of 1866. An earlier building on the site, a small 1 ½ story wooden structure, appears to be the original Adolf Saloon. The three story wooden frame structure was built in 1893 and until the 1940's both halves of the building were generally used by the Schaefer brother's Enterprize Cash Grocery. There were apartments on the second floor, and a hall on the third floor. Later, the third floor was divided up into apartments too. A Feed store had operated in one part of the building in 1897. Later tenants at 47 included: Sperer (Sam) second Hand Furniture 1943, Johnson Taxi Service 1947-51, West Main Restaurant 1949-55, and a laundromat in the 1960's. Later tenants at 49 included: One Hour Dry Cleaners and the Nu way Cleaners in the 1930s and 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_47_49_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-78.jpg |size=600|caption=Woofie's Saloon Adolf's old bldg.. North east corner of West Main 4/1/67.}} _________________________________________________________ "As we [the newspaper] announced heretofore, the grocery firm of Schaefer Bros. are to retire from business after January 1st, 1916. ... [[Nuwer-70 | Frank Nuwer]], who has been the obliging clerk in Schaefer Bros. store for a number of years, will on January, 1st embark into business for himself, he having taken the Wendel stand on Aurora street and where he will give 'Brooklyn' a real live grocery." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', December 23, 1915) "John J. Schaefer will open his new grocery with a fresh line of goods at the former Schaefer Bros. stand on Monday next." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', April 27, 1916) "John I. Schaefer's new grocery store, successor to the Schaefer Bros. Mr. Schaefer opened business on May 1st and has an all fresh new stock to choose from." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', May 4, 1916) "John I. Schaefer died Tuesday morning [Nov 6, 1917], after a long illness, age 43 years. ... For about twenty years he was with the grocery firm of Schaefer Bros, until they went out of business about three years ago. Later he was in business alone, but his health compelled him to retire entirely from active business pursuits. ... He leaves two brothers, Frank A. Schaefer and Joseph F. Schaefer, and sisters Clara C. Schaefer, Mrs. Andrew Nichter of Lancaster and Mrs. Frank Nichter of Buffalo." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', November 8, 1917) "Having bought out the grocery business of John I. Schaefer, we [ [[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]] ] are now nicely located at the old Schaefer stand, 47-49 W. Main St." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', November 9, 1916) "[[Nuwer-70 | Frank X Nuwer, Jr.]] having been drafted into the service of his country, offers his grocery business for sale. Here is a fine business for someone and must be taken advantage of at once." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', May 2, 1918) {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_47_49_-_Lancaster_New_York.png }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 51 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 48 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest records show this location had been a general store owned by [[Schwartz-1435|M. Schwartz]] in 1866. In 1878 Mr. Schwartz had rented the building to a news service. The dentist Dr. Vaugham had his office upstairs here in 1881. This two story wooden structure had been the residence of John Grau in 1889. A new front was put on this building in 1896. John Grau used this building as a private residence as late as 1892. Julius Frank was a barber here in 1900. Later tenants included: a food market in the 60's and Frank Simon's Barber Shop in the teens. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 46 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 5 - Lancaster, New York

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West Main Street 50 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Earliest records show this was the site of the Farmer's Hotel in 1855 owned by Mr. J. Klein. [[Schwartz-1435 |M. Schwartz Jr.]] owned a general store at this site by 1866-78, and it had become the private residence of Mr. Schwartz as of 1892. Later records show Mr. Merkel had taken ownership of this location and was renting it to Mr. Grau. Mr. Grau bought this building from Mr. Merkel about the turn of the century and he ran Grau's Tavern there through the teens. Later tenants in this 2 ½ story wooden building included Nosbisch confectionery 1936-47, and the Nosbisch Food Market 1939-60’s. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_48_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 48 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 51 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling north across West Main Street on the south side is 52 west Main street]]

West Main Street 52 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] prior to 1892 a 2 ½ story fame structure was located at this site. A brick building on this comer was up for sale in 1882 as a saloon or store with barn. Records show that John Grau's barn housed chickens and two race horses in the 1900’s. The barn burned down in 1901 with a $500 loss. It was rebuilt. The old auction house at the West end of West Main Street was owned by the setters and they had an auto dealership there in 1936. Jerome Setter also operated the first bus service to Buffalo from Lancaster. There was an empty lot there from the 1940's to the 1960's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 50 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 6 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that [[VanPeyma-11|R. Van Peyma]] owned a building on approximately this site in 1866, and that Mrs. Joseph Sheffler had purchased the building from [[Losson-2|John Losson]] in 1878 and had run the Cut Rate Dry Goods & Grocery there from 1878 to 85. [[Schaefer-1324|Frank Schaffer's]] Shoe Store also moved here into the other half of the store in 1885. Records indicate that Mrs. Sheffler had sold the building to Mr. Schaffer in 1890. He had run a shoe store there previously as her tenant. However, as she owned the building again by 1894 the sale may not have been completed. E.E. Bendixen had a photography shop upstairs in this building in 1889. H.H. Halbert took over the photo studio in 1891, but moved to Central Avenue in 1894. Links steam laundry was set up about 1893, preceded by a barbershop. Henry Rostert operated a store here in 1893, and three story brick building constructed in 1894 after the fire. William Delzer's Hardware Store was in the Western half of the building in 1896, later a restaurant and ice cream parlor by Fred Delzer (which closed in 1896), and A. Krussold News Service in 1897. Louis Brass operated a grocery store here in 1894. In 1897 Brass added another floor to his store. Israel’s Lancaster Clothing Store operated out of this location from 1896 to after 1928. [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] started here and at number 8 in 1928. Harry Kaufman, the optometrist, had his office upstairs here 1950-55. Before 1939 the same store was called a 5¢ to $1. Murphy's rebuilt the facade of this building in the 1970's, as well as numbers 8, 10 and 12 West Main Street. Curently this building houses the [https://www.facebook.com/Greater-Lancaster-Museum-of-Firefighting-571625532966695/ Greater Lancaster Museum of Fire Fighting]. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_04|Traveling East on West Main Stret on the North side is 4 West Main Street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 7 & 9 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate that [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]] had a store at seven and nine in 1866. From 1878 to 1880 the fire shed on West Main Street stood here on an otherwise empty lot. Records show this property was owned by a G.D. in 1880. This may have been the [[Deck-108|George Deck]] Shoe Store or residence. As of 1892 there was a smaller all wooden private residence here. The two buildings were combined in later years and tenants of the 2 1/2 floor building that was partly brick and partly wood that had a wooden 2" story addition put on at the back by 1911 include: Kraussold Merchant (number 7 only), Adolf Bros. Flour & Feed (number nine only) 1896-98, Lancaster & Depew Natural Gas Co. in 1906, number nine only, [[Maute-17|W. Milton Maute]]'s Flour & Feed 1903-10, Shultz Optical 1933-35, Verna's Beauty Shoppe 1947-50, Kamien Jewelers and Gift Center 1950-60's. Currently [https://www.facebook.com/darkforestchocolate/ Dark Forest Chocolate Makers] and [https://www.facebook.com/FurryFriendsPetSpa/ Furry Friends Holistic Pet Spa] operate out of this location. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_7_9_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the North Side was 11 West Main Street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 8 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site may have originally held private residences but records have not been found to confirm this. J. Jerge appears to have sold a private residence on this approximate site to Phillip Martzolf for $2,445, who later converted it from a residence to a grocery store. The Phillip Martzolf General Store was here in 1881. Martzolf sold it to Stephen about 1893. Originally numbers 8, 10, 12, and 14 West Main were all owned by Mr. Stephen. Earlier tenants included: Stephens Grocery & Dry Goods 1890's to 1920, a jewelry store in 1911, Sam's Chinese Laundry in the 1900's, and a restaurant 1920-27, [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] then began in numbers 6 and 8 West Main street. It was a brick one floor building in recent years. An earlier brick 2 1/2 story building on this site also held part of the Murphy's store until it was rebuilt sometime between 1938 and 1947. A large addition was put on at the back of the later building by 1951. {{Image|file=Murphy_s_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 6 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Midlands Team

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West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts

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[[Category: West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts]] [[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries | Massachusetts Cemeteries Project]] {{One Place Study|place=Millbury, Massachusetts}} See [[:Category: West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts|the category page]] for a list of profiles. 428 so far (out of approx. 831 or about 50%). == Resources == * http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/millbury/cemeteries/westmillbury.txt == Table == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Photo !! Notes |- || Nameless, Nameless || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51700230 F] |- || [[Alger-946|Alger, Almira W.]] || unknown || 1843 Sep 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114636 F] |- || [[Alger-947|Alger, Charles]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114660 F] |- || [[Alger-951|Alger, Edward]] || unknown || 1843 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114676 F] |- || [[Alger-951|Alger, Edward]] || 1840 Sep 10 || 1840 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114696 F] |- || [[Alger-971|Alger, Hannah]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114713 F] |- || [[Alger-972|Alger, Hitte]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114727 F] |- || [[Alger-385|Alger, James]] || 1769 Jan 14 || 1832 Jul 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114737 F] |- || [[Howland-1600|Alger, Sarah Howland]] || 1769 || 1855 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114764 F] |- || [[Alger-952|Alger, Sarah Hannah]] || 1842 Oct 11 || 1856 May 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114796 F] |- || [[Alger-948|Alger, Stephen]] || 1805 Sep 20 || 1891 Feb || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114803 F] |- || [[Wood-32363|Alger, Susan Wood]] || 1811 || 1878 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114825 F] |- || [[Alger-387|Alger, Sybil]] || 1793 || 1881 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114859 F] |- || Alger, Wyoma || unknown || 1881 Jan 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114878 F] |- || Anderson, Lowell D || 1941 Feb 14 || 1996 Jan 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717371 F] |- || Arnold, Arthur A. || 1881 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051009 F] |- || Arnold, Nellie M. || 1883 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051038 F] |- || Arrington, James B. || 1935 May 25 || 2013 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166404379 F] |- || [[Avery-6141|Avery, David Cummings]] || 1828 Oct 16 || 1873 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114918 F] |- || [[Stowe-1199|Avery, Diantha Merriam]] || 1836 Apr 2 || 1892 Apr 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114934 F] |- || [[Avery-6142|Avery, John Henry]] || 1870 Apr 15 || 1870 Jul 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114961 F] |- || [[Avery-6143|Avery, Lizzie E.]] || 1855 Aug 24 || 1871 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114974 F] |- || [[Avery-6144|Avery, Stella Diantha]] || 1871 Jul 29 || 1872 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114991 F] |- || Backstrom, Anna Anderson || 1870 || 1951 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125289454 F] |- || Backstrom, Eva Magdalene || 1910 Jun 18 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125290088 F] |- || Backstrom, Gustaf || 1866 || 1911 Apr 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125289528 F] |- || Backstrom, Marie R. || 1900 || 1989 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133713637 F] |- || Backstrom, Raymond Alfred || 1902 Jan 11 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133713727 F] |- || Ball, Arlene D || 1915 Mar 21 || 2005 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179017416 F] |- || Ball, David A. || 1915 || 1989 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051153 F] |- || Ball, John C. || 1943 || 1948 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001954 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1705|Bancroft, Charles Lewis]] || 1854 || 1921 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716071 F] |- || [[Davidson-11725|Bancroft, Matilda Ann]] || 1854 || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001805 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1707|Bancroft, Walter Harris]] || 1878 Jan 18 || 1882 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115013 F] |- || Banister, Hannah W. || unknown || 1843 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115029 F] |- || [[Marble-682|Bartlett, Lefa]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115060 F] |- || [[Carlton-2222|Barton, Catherine Howard]] || 1838 Feb 18 || 1918 Apr 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122872128 F] |- || [[Barton-5976|Barton, Charles Hudson]] || 1834 May 3 || 1905 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115076 F] |- || Bates, Sally Smith || unknown || 1879 May 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115097 F] |- || [[Bates-11437|Bates, Tyler]] || unknown || 1825 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115113 F] |- || Beaton, Evelyn H. || 1907 || 1996 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204077157 F] |- || Beaton, Evelyn H. || 1935 || 1935 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204084434 F] |- || Beaton, Stephen, Jr || 1905 || 2001 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204077095 F] |- || Bennett, Richard A || 1941 May 4 || 2008 Jun 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177501370 F] |- || Benson, Annie H. || 1883 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572048 F] |- || Benson, Arvid T || 1906 || 1991 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927297 F] |- || Benson, Evelyn M || 1908 || 1984 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927339 F] |- || Benson, Irving J. || 1906 Feb 14 || 1994 Oct 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177012294 F] |- || Benson, John W. || 1883 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572036 F] |- || Benson, Margaret C. || 1910 Sep 13 || 2000 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177012107 F] |- || Benson, Philip L. || 1911 || 1925 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572085 F] |- || [[Glover-5901|Bentley, Emily Glover]] || 1838 Apr 29 || 1926 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46235494 F] |- || Bentley, George || 1929 Mar 8 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204414799 F] |- || [[Bentley-4746|Bentley, Henry W.]] || unknown || 1910 Jan 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115166 F] |- || [[Bentley-4747|Bentley, Herbert A.]] || unknown || 1907 Jul 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115185 F] |- || [[Bentley-4748|Bentley, Ida Marion]] || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115140 F] |- || [[Greenman-465|Bentley, Marcia]] || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115211 F] |- || Berg, Axel B || 1881 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95524771 F] |- || Berg, Olga E. || 1916 Aug 24 || 1976 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93967937 F] |- || Berg, Selma Maria || 1889 Apr 28 || 1949 May 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95524754 F] |- || Berg, Theodore F. || 1924 Apr 24 || 1972 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204703274 F] |- || Bermingham, Marion G. || 1900 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373089 F] |- || Bermingham, Patrick T. || 1899 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373073 F] |- || Bernatowicz, Edward W. || 1915 || 1995 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762682 F] |- || Bernatowicz, Genevieve Kersulis || 1915 || 2010 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762691 F] |- || Bird, Lorion W || 1917 Oct 7 || 2005 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717604 F] |- || Bird, Ruby Emma || 1919 Apr 4 || 1998 Jul 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717520 F] |- || [[Bixby-201|Bixbee, Pvt Samuel]] || 1721 Sep 9 || 1809 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51700211 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2287|Bixby, Mary Greenwood]] || 1757 Apr 13 || 1851 Jan 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115243 F] |- || [[Bixby-781|Bixby, Samuel]] || 1755 Sep 24 || 1848 Mar 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115258 F] |- || [[Stockwell-165|Blanchard, Betsey]] || 1794 || 1880 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115273 F] |- || [[Marble-821|Blanchard, Cina Marble]] || 1787 Mar 13 || 1823 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115295 F] |- || [[Putnam-3105|Blanchard, Harriet Ward]] || 1827 May 13 || 1904 Jan 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115306 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5241|Blanchard, Henry Wright]] || 1849 Feb 5 || 1906 Jan 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115318 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5240|Blanchard, John Sibley]] || 1827 Jun 30 || 1886 Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115330 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5527|Blanchard, Nellie M.]] || 1851 Jan 3 || 1869 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115345 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5166|Blanchard, Samuel]] || 1749 Apr 1 || 1825 Jul 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115377 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5165|Blanchard, Stephen]] || 1775 || 1855 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115393 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5528|Blanchard, Stephen Tenney]] || 1856 Feb 12 || 1890 Jan 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115404 F] |- || [[Tenney-880|Blanchard, Susanna Tenney]] || 1751 Dec 15 || 1826 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115428 F] |- || Braman, Isabel J || 1897 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715905 F] |- || [[Braman-284|Braman, Oliver Horace]] || 1897 Sep 17 || 1972 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163433850 F] |- || Brierly, Allison P. || unknown || 1875 Oct 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116168 F] |- || Brodmerkle, Earl E. || 1915 Jul 27 || 2007 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416028 F] |- || Brown, Lucy Melinda || 1892 Jun 24 || 1993 Oct 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159605212 F] |- || [[Fowle-573|Buck, Hannah Fowle]] || 1690 Jul 31 || 1720 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98248660 F] |- || [[Buck-4385|Buck, Samuel]] || 1711 May 17 || 1803 Oct 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38227584 F] |- || [[Buck-4381|Buck, Samuel]] || 1686 Dec 3 || 1778 Apr 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98248642 F] |- || [[Cutting-320|Buck, Sarah Cutting]] || 1718 Jan 15 || 1802 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38227821 F] |- || Buckley, Charles || 1824 May 9 || 1894 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344929 F] || 9N6R-LB9 |- || Buckley, Sarah || 1822 Sep 25 || 1894 Nov 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344942 F] || 9N6R-L1F |- || [[Bugbee-567|Bugbee, Albe]] || unknown || 1864 Jan 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115747 F] |- || [[Bugbee-566|Bugbee, Charles Porter]] || 1833 Apr 4 || 1907 Jul 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115768 F] |- || [[Bugbee-565|Bugbee, Daniel]] || 1805 || 1877 Apr 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115787 F] |- || [[Smith-199470|Bugbee, Lucina]] || unknown || 1863 Jun 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115825 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1206|Bugbee, Mary Stockwell]] || unknown || 1833 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115843 F] |- || [[Holman-3299|Bugbee, Tamar Holman]] || unknown || 1883 Feb 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115873 F] |- || [[Burbank-862|Burbank, Gen Caleb]] || 1761 Jul 18 || 1849 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115896 F] |- || [[Smith-199395|Burbank, Hannah Smith]] || 1779 Mar 12 || 1837 May 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115909 F] |- || [[Waters-6615|Burbank, Lucy Waters]] || 1765 Sep 27 || 1824 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115935 F] |- || Burke, Ernest M. || 1922 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204368872 F] |- || Burke, Jean P. || 1929 || 2011 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204368911 F] |- || [[Burnap-161|Burnap, Abijah]] || 1760 Apr 11 || 1840 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116032 F] |- || [[Burr-3006|Burr, Charles]] || unknown || 1864 May 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116054 F] |- || [[Burr-3045|Burr, Ella A.]] || unknown || 1864 May 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116072 F] |- || [[Goddard-3715|Burr, Lucinda]] || unknown || 1887 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116145 F] |- || Sr, Michael J || 1958 Aug 8 || 2017 Nov 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185210181 F] |- || Cammuso, Michael J, Jr || unknown || 2018 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188886220 F] |- || Caplette, Rachel M || 1928 May 29 || 2005 Jan 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179275469 F] |- || Carlson, Johanna G. || 1840 || 1910 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154907713 F] |- || Carlstrom, Anna J. || 1871 || 1946 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090374 F] |- || Carlstrom, Charles || 1865 || 1940 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090330 F] |- || Carlstrom, Edwin C. || 1898 Oct 25 || 1972 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091336 F] |- || Carlstrom, Goldie G. || 1907 || 1983 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091431 F] |- || Carlstrom, Herbert Gustaf || 1901 Jan 4 || 1942 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091400 F] |- || Carlstrom, Rose M. || 1901 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091371 F] |- || [[Carlton-2269|Carlton, Frank L.]] || 1846 Mar 25 || 1849 Sep 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116186 F] |- || [[Carlton-2240|Carlton, Herbert S.]] || unknown || 1853 Nov 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116204 F] |- || [[Carlton-2223|Carlton, Silas Gerry]] || 1810 Nov 26 || 1850 Nov 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116215 F] |- || [[Parker-34291|Case, Adaline P.]] || unknown || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116228 F] |- || [[Case-5396|Case, Alonzo White]] || 1840 || 1840 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116235 F] |- || [[Case-4350|Case, John]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116249 F] |- || [[Case-4352|Case, John S.]] || 1810 Aug 13 || 1866 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116261 F] |- || [[Stockwell-903|Case, Lidia]] || unknown || 1830 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116268 F] |- || [[Chase-590|Chace, Abel]] || 1754 Oct 28 || 1833 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116641 F] |- || [[Bond-453|Chace, Hannah Bond]] || 1757 Mar 13 || 1842 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116673 F] |- || Chamberlain, Esther || unknown || 1834 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116285 F] |- || [[Chamberlain-4877|Chamberlain, Jacob]] || unknown || 1834 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116295 F] |- || [[Chamberlin-1192|Chamberlain, Julia]] || unknown || 1838 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116309 F] |- || [[Buck-6385|Chamberlain, Lidia Buck]] || 1756 || 1823 Jan 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116319 F] |- || [[Chamberlain-4876|Chamberlain, Nahum W.]] || unknown || 1869 Mar 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116337 F] |- || [[Chase-7263|Chase, Ira]] || unknown || 1853 Dec 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116647 F] |- || [[Chase-739|Chase, Jonas]] || 1783 Aug 20 || 1824 Sep 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29808756 F] |- || [[Boyden-723|Chase, Lavinia Boyden]] || 1783 Sep 29 || 1851 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29808677 F] |- || Chase, Levi J || 1909 Jan 13 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706189 F] |- || Chase, Mabel Astrid || 1911 May 28 || 1994 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927126 F] |- || Chase, Nancy M || 1944 || 2004 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716570 F] |- || Childs, Charlotte E. || unknown || 1856 Jan 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116686 F] |- || Childs, Eliza C. || unknown || 1850 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116696 F] |- || Childs, Richard || unknown || 1859 Nov 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116704 F] |- || Chute, Florence M. || 1915 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507895 F] |- || Chute, Ira Russell || 1915 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507894 F] |- || Clark, Ellen “Nellie” || 1902 May 19 || 1976 Dec 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849702 F] |- || Clark, Faith Watkins || 1920 Feb 10 || 1994 May 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49926999 F] |- || Clark, George F || 1922 Aug 5 || 2014 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849627 F] |- || Clark, Irwin Gordon || 1897 Jun 24 || 1985 Sep 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715751 F] |- || Clark, Irwin Gordon, Jr || 1920 Dec 27 || 2012 Feb 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715672 F] |- || Clark, Lorna Catherine || 1928 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849732 F] |- || Clark, Norman M || 1923 Jan 17 || 2002 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49463428 F] |- || Cocaine, Nicholas D. || 1991 Dec 28 || 2018 Jan 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204085346 F] |- || Commo, Barbara J || 1936 || 2014 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150281647 F] |- || Commo, Edward J, Jr || 1938 Feb 11 || 2013 Aug 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150281630 F] |- || Commo, Edward Joseph || 1904 Jan 4 || 1969 Sep 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023861 F] |- || Commo, Patrunella Josephine || 1903 May 31 || 1979 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023880 F] |- || Cormier, Leo F || 1931 Nov 10 || 1984 Nov || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927449 F] |- || Cote, Edith F. || 1933 Feb 25 || 2001 Aug 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369073 F] |- || Cote, Edward A. || 1924 Jun 21 || 2013 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369059 F] |- || Crane, Eva M. || unknown || 1892 Feb 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116711 F] |- || [[Crane-6411|Crane, John C]] || 1836 Oct 16 || 1920 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147636611 F] |- || Crane, Mae E. || unknown || 1883 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116726 F] |- || [[Glazier-396|Crane, Mary Ellen]] || 1844 Nov 20 || 1918 Apr 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147636723 F] |- || Cullina, G David || 1941 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929502 F] |- || Cullina, George M || 1917 Mar 27 || 2000 Feb 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929470 F] |- || Cullina, Jeannette D || 1918 Jul 8 || 2013 Nov 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165357641 F] |- || Cullina, Mabel A || 1918 Oct 28 || 1991 Oct 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026938 F] |- || Cullina, Russell D || 1906 Jan 29 || 1974 Oct || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026930 F] |- || Cullina, Stella Lillian || 1914 Sep 14 || 2007 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53261253 F] |- || Cummings, Alan H || 1949 Feb 23 || 1990 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433689 F] |- || Cummings, Albert O. || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117942 F] |- || Cummings, Archie || 1918 || 2010 Apr 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372262 F] |- || [[Cummings-1015|Cummings, Asa]] || 1832 || 1850 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116799 F] |- || [[Cummings-1019|Cummings, Caroline A.]] || 1846 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204362516 F] |- || [[Cummings-1016|Cummings, Harriet A.]] || unknown || 1864 Jun 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116814 F] |- || [[Cummings-797|Cummings, Hester]] || unknown || 1870 Feb 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116830 F] |- || Cummings, Howard S || 1920 Jul 18 || 2008 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433643 F] |- || [[Cummings-1018|Cummings, Leander H.]] || unknown || 1840 Jan 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117917 F] |- || Cummings, Luella M || 1922 Nov 13 || 1989 Sep 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433676 F] |- || Cummings, Ruth A. || 1919 || 2004 Aug 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372279 F] |- || [[Hubbard-1390|Cummings, Seraphina]] || 1807 || 1899 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117932 F] |- || [[Meriam-152|Cummins, Maria P.]] || unknown || 1862 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117953 F] |- || [[Cutler-2058|Cutler, Amos]] || 1765 || 1830 Oct 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117973 F] |- || [[Cutler-2098|Cutler, Willard]] || unknown || 1813 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117981 F] |- || [[Pratt-9553|Cutler, Zerviah Pratt]] || unknown || 1830 Oct 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117994 F] |- || Dana, Charles G. || 1890 || 1979 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507896 F] |- || Dana, David M. || unknown || 1963 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507893 F] |- || Dana, Donna M. || 1946 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507892 F] |- || [[Dana-838|Dana, Edwin S]] || unknown || 1841 Jan 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118003 F] |- || [[Dana-837|Dana, Leander M.]] || 1815 May 8 || 1843 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118024 F] |- || Dana, Marshall Jean || 1945 Jan 20 || 2016 Aug 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204676900 F] |- || Dana, Mary V. || 1912 || 1980 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133747350 F] |- || Dana, Merrill A. || 1949 || 2007 Feb 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99786672 F] |- || Dana, Morris J || 1910 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715507 F] |- || Dana, Rena Carpenter || 1892 || 1976 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507897 F] |- | [[Kenney-1829|Dana, Sally Kenney]] || 1793 Feb 15 || 1864 Feb 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118031 F] |- || [[Darling-2725|Darling, Samuel]] || 1779 Apr 1 || 1857 Apr 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135821 F] |- || Davidson, Bertha Edith || 1922 Aug 28 || 1942 Jan 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716231 F] |- || Davidson, Elizabeth || 1869 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572219 F] |- || [[Davidson-12222|Davidson, Henry Wilber]] || 1877 Jan 30 || 1877 Mar 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135840 F] |- || [[Holman-3225|Davidson, Judith Chase]] || 1811 Oct 7 || 1894 Jul 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135858 F] |- || [[Bond-7829|Davidson, Martha Bond]] || 1846 Nov 20 || 1879 Jan 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135888 F] |- || [[Davidson-12334|Davidson, Mary Emma]] || 1850 Jun 29 || 1861 Sep 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135904 F] |- || Davidson, Nora Sharkey || 1886 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204089031 F] |- || Davidson, Wallace Freeman || 1882 Nov 30 || 1957 Nov 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204088990 F] |- || [[Davidson-12079|Davidson, William Gray]] || 1812 Jan 4 || 1898 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135924 F] |- || DeLong, Mary A. || unknown || 1888 Jan 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135961 F] |- || DeLong, Willard E || unknown || 1889 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135985 F] |- || DeWolfe, Thomas C || 1987 || 2014 May 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164982132 F] |- || Dickie, Clyde L. || 1913 Mar 1 || 1998 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727531 F] |- || Dickie, Ellen Hildegarde || 1911 Jan 3 || 1985 Jan 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727744 F] |- || Dinsdale, Ann Marie || 1937 Aug 11 || 2007 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177611291 F] |- || Donnelly, Shirley J || 1936 Mar 16 || 2003 Jul 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180303600 F] |- || Dow, Jennifer Lynne || 1972 Jun 14 || 1991 Feb 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369798 F] |- || Dow, Robert G. || 1944 Aug 31 || 1991 Feb 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369754 F] |- || Downer, Muriel Jean || 1910 Sep 19 || 2013 Jan 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128648450 F] |- || Ducharme, Arthur W || 1942 Feb 18 || 2010 Dec 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167547027 F] |- || Ducharme, Eloise P. || 1923 || 2016 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415512 F] |- || Ducharme, John A. || 1919 Aug 19 || 1992 Sep 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090149 F] |- || Duplisea, Kathleen F. || 1949 Jun 28 || 2011 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118763715 F] |- || [[Elliot-2991|Elliot, Capt Andrew]] || 1743 Dec 9 || 1817 May 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136029 F] |- || Ellis, Frederic R. || 1886 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204338094 F] |- || Ellis, Lucy M. || 1879 || 1963 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204338119 F] |- || Ervin, Antoinette Gurgzdis || 1921 Oct 26 || 2007 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647387 F] |- || Ervin, Henry A. || 1943 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204575400 F] |- || Fairbanks, Benjamin || 1996 Aug 22 || 1996 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928613 F] |- || Fairbanks, Everett W || 1915 Oct 17 || 1970 Jun 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928474 F] |- || Fairbanks, Leonard A || 1910 Aug 24 || 1967 Jun || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928646 F] |- || Fairbanks, Norman C, Jr || 1967 Dec 12 || 2007 Mar 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929184 F] |- || Fairbanks, Phyllis Watkins || 1926 Feb 8 || 2019 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200870837 F] |- || Fairbanks, Theresa H || 1913 Sep 18 || 1992 Jul 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928655 F] |- || Fay, Evaline Ann || 1860 Oct 23 || 1921 Jul 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101359 F] |- || Fay, Le Vere || 1852 Nov 20 || 1937 Jul 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101395 F] |- || Fisher, Alvan || 1911 || 2001 Jun 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204128444 F] |- || Fjellman, Albert G || 1900 || 1967 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677114 F] |- || Fjellman, Barry G || 1961 Aug 13 || 2015 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163905807 F] |- || Fjellman, Craig E || 1953 Sep 17 || 2007 Dec 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177610999 F] |- || Fjellman, Edward R. || 1907 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204728012 F] |- || Fjellman, Edwin C || 1929 || 1989 Jan 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677468 F] |- || Fjellman, Ernest J || 1926 Dec 21 || 2006 Nov 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178079831 F] |- || Fjellman, Flora E. || 1898 || 1988 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204210219 F] |- || Fjellman, Gladys L || 1909 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677131 F] |- || Fjellman, Harriet W. || 1908 Nov 22 || 1990 Dec 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62684973 F] |- || Fjellman, Ruth A. || 1929 || 1996 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677531 F] |- || Fjellman, Warren A. || 1944 || 2013 Mar 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750786 F] |- || Flynn, Doris M. || unknown || 2015 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156075857 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10905|Forbes, Rebecca]] || unknown || 1802 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136062 F] |- || Francis, Theodore || 1914 Jul 15 || 1983 Feb || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49462899 F] |- || [[Freeman-15021|Freeman, Andrew S]] || unknown || 1882 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136084 F] |- || [[Freeman-17141|Freeman, Ella M.]] || 1862 || 1931 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204330907 F] |- || [[Freeman-15022|Freeman, Irving S.]] || unknown || 1876 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136106 F] |- || [[Upham-796|Freeman, Maria R.]] || unknown || 1869 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136129 F] |- || [[Sibley-2623|Freeman, Maria T.]] || unknown || 1833 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136150 F] |- || [[Freeman-15023|Freeman, Pliny D]] || unknown || 1865 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136168 F] |- || [[Freeman-15020|Freeman, Silas M.]] || unknown || 1880 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136194 F] |- || Friend, Horace || 1820 || 1905 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136210 F] |- || Gabree, Richard F. || 1940 Sep 12 || 2011 May 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204761299 F] |- || Gallagher, Irene F. || 1928 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101507 F] |- || Gallagher, James E. || 1927 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101495 F] |- || Gardner, Doris B || 1928 Jun 20 || 2003 Jun 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717251 F] |- || Gardner, Guy || 1903 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50006990 F] |- || Gardner, Nathalie Ruth || 1934 || 1997 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927185 F] |- || Gardner, Olive E || 1912 || 1996 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50006996 F] |- || Gemme, Raymond G || 1937 || 2008 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33490466 F] |- || Gibbons, Mary R. || 1899 Aug 30 || 1998 May 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908206 F] |- || Gibson, Mary Ann || unknown || 1851 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136259 F] |- || Gilbert, Louis A., Jr || 1895 || 1927 May 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154907615 F] |- || Gilbert-Moorey, Hulda S. || 1895 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572588 F] |- || Gilson, Doris H. || 1899 || 1990 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373049 F] |- || Gilson, Roger || 1898 || 1987 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717699 F] |- || [[Glazier-397|Glazier, Ira]] || unknown || 1902 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136272 F] |- || [[Glazier-398|Glazier, Ira W.]] || 1841 May 3 || 1919 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178252783 F] |- || [[Bates-11588|Glazier, Mary Ann]] || 1816 || 1892 Dec 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136246 F] |- || Glazier, Oscar || unknown || 1855 Mar 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136293 F] |- || [[Freeman-14767|Glazier, Sarah M]] || 1836 || 1901 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136317 F] |- || Gleason, Abijah || unknown || 1855 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195211 F] |- || Gleason, Edward C. || unknown || 1862 Jul 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195242 F] |- || Gleason, Huldah Coit || unknown || 1869 Oct 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195258 F] |- || [[Glover-6051|Glover, Ellen Maria]] || 1844 Mar 13 || 1846 Aug 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195276 F] |- || [[Lacosse-14|Glover, Emma LaCrosse]] || 1881 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007464 F] |- || [[Glover-5621|Glover, Emma F]] || 1864 Nov 9 || 1952 Oct 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007142 F] |- || [[Putnam-3201|Glover, Emma W.]] || 1871 || 1947 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567610 F] |- || [[Glover-6054|Glover, Helen W.]] || 1894 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567612 F] |- || [[Glover-6048|Glover, Henry]] || 1833 May 5 || 1864 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195299 F] |- || [[Glover-5620|Glover, Henry W.]] || 1862 || 1949 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567609 F] |- || [[Glover-5902|Glover, Joel]] || 1803 Dec 26 || 1887 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195319 F] |- || [[Glover-6049|Glover, Laura]] || 1840 May 8 || 1864 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195333 F] |- || [[Glover-6053|Glover, Lloyd Henry]] || 1892 Aug 15 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195806566 F] |- || [[Handley-1345|Glover, Lucy Maria]] || 1804 Sep 6 || 1883 May 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195353 F] |- || [[Glover-6047|Glover, Martha]] || unknown || 1872 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195368 F] |- || [[Glover-6050|Glover, Morton]] || 1841 Jun 28 || 1846 Oct 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195383 F] |- || [[Putnam-2967|Glover, Sabrina C]] || 1838 || 1917 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007412 F] |- || [[Glover-6052|Glover, Willard O]] || 1872 || 1943 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007450 F] |- || Goyette, Paul J || 1965 Dec 3 || 2007 Jul 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177677611 F] |- || Grandone, Bertha Lauretta || 1904 Jul 19 || 1983 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578361 F] |- || Grandone, Dorothy M. || 1929 May 27 || 2011 Jan 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133712588 F] |- || Grandone, R. Stanley || 1926 May 28 || 2009 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133712482 F] |- || Grandone, Roscoe || 1904 May 12 || 1991 Apr 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578360 F] |- || [[Granger-3265 |Granger, Ella]] || 1850 || 1866 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027422 F] |- || [[Granger-2035 |Granger, Justin]] || 1821 || 1863 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027371 F] |- || [[Granger-3266 |Granger, Maria]] || 1852 || 1869 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027413 F] |- || [[Unknown-411786 |Granger, Olive Alger]] || 1821 || 1865 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027394 F] |- || [[Trask-1141|Griggs, Almira Trask]] || 1795 Oct 9 || 1841 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37512676 F] |- || [[Griggs-2377|Griggs, Almira Trask]] || 1822 May 24 || 1822 Oct 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519469 F] |- || [[Griggs-2403|Griggs, Anne]] || 1834 Mar 15 || 1834 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519558 F] |- || Griggs, Burton H. || 1938 Mar 2 || 2004 Apr 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141495947 F] |- || [[Griggs-2380|Griggs, Jane Phebe]] || 1826 Sep 24 || 1837 Jun 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519641 F] |- || [[Griggs-2382|Griggs, Jonathan Trask]] || 1830 Oct 5 || 1832 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519732 F] |- || [[Griggs-2337|Griggs, Capt Joseph]] || 1786 Nov 3 || 1852 Dec 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519921 F] |- || [[Griggs-2381|Griggs, Joseph Trask]] || 1828 Sep 24 || 1847 Mar 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520067 F] |- || Griggs, Patricia T. || 1939 Mar 17 || 2007 Jul 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20968594 F] |- || [[Griggs-2379|Griggs, Phebe Jane]] || 1825 May 31 || 1825 Jul 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520133 F] |- || [[Pearson-10452|Griggs, Sarah Pearson]] || 1802 || 1885 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520184 F] |- || [[Greenwood-3368|Hall, Clara Greenwood]] || 1798 Dec 3 || 1871 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195471 F] |- || Hall, Emma E. || unknown || 1877 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195490 F] |- || Hall, Francis A. || 1847 Jul 28 || 1868 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195520 F] |- || [[Hall-43970|Hall, George Willis]] || unknown || 1834 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195530 F] |- || Hall, Ivey B. || 1897 || 1980 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416215 F] |- || Hall, J. Sigfrid || 1902 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416192 F] |- || [[Hall-43971|Hall, James Greenwood]] || 1822 Nov 20 || 1824 Jan 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195549 F] |- || [[Hall-43969|Hall, Willis J.]] || unknown || 1854 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195565 F] |- || Hallock, Eleanor Belknap || 1925 || 2002 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204311384 F] |- || Hanson, Arthur O. || 1884 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192576 F] |- || Hanson, Eliza A. || 1860 || 1950 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192253 F] |- || Hanson, Herbert E. || 1879 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192539 F] |- || Hanson, Ole S. || 1853 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192208 F] |- || Harrington, Susan F || 1950 Jun 6 || 2015 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163968905 F] |- || Harris, Anna Brown || 1872 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007793 F] |- || Harris, Clifford R || 1871 || 1974 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007772 F] |- || Harris, Dolly || unknown || 1880 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195591 F] |- || Harris, Edward Augustus || 1902 Mar 8 || 1916 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007801 F] |- || [[Harwood-2243|Harwood, Elijah]] || 1775 Nov 7 || 1775 Nov 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195613 F] |- || [[Wilder-753|Herrick, Emily]] || unknown || 1873 Mar 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195658 F] |- || [[Herrick-1476|Herrick, Rev Osgood]] || unknown || 1837 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195691 F] |- || Hinds, George || unknown || Apr 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238213 F] |- || Hinds, John || unknown || 1849 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238137 F] |- || Hinds, Sarah || unknown || 1886 Sep 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238156 F] |- || Hines, Frieda W || 1923 Mar 12 || 2012 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166653686 F] |- || Sr, Robert J || 1923 Jun 17 || 1976 Jun || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190206572 F] |- || Hines, Robert J., Jr || 1943 Nov 29 || 2018 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193000076 F] |- || Hines, Ronald A || 1950 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190206614 F] |- || [[Holman-3221|Holman, Aaron, Jr]] || 1810 Jun 22 || 1890 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46297914 F] |- || [[Holman-3126|Holman, Aaron]] || 1780 Sep 7 || 1853 Jul 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46297997 F] |- || [[Holman-3289|Holman, Abigail]] || 1766 Sep 6 || 1791 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298199 F] |- || [[Holman-3257|Holman, Alexander]] || 1800 Jan 24 || 1834 May 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298219 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1746|Holman, Almira. B]] || 1806 Mar 23 || 1885 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298250 F] |- || [[Snow-7379|Holman, Betsey Snow]] || 1801 May 31 || 1849 Oct 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298277 F] |- || [[Holman-3233|Holman, Calista Caroline]] || 1825 Aug 31 || 1836 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298314 F] |- || [[Holman-3987|Holman, Charles Harvey]] || 1838 May 29 || 1840 Oct 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306006 F] s. of Sydney or James? |- || [[Holman-3295|Holman, Clark]] || 1804 Dec 16 || 1846 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306015 F] |- || Holman, Cynthia Carter || unknown || 1878 Feb 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306031 F] |- || [[Holman-2617|Holman, Lieut David]] || 1737 Feb 19 || 1813 Jun 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306054 F] |- || [[Nichols-13488|Holman, Deborah N.]] || 1777 Jan 25 || 1866 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306111 F] |- || [[Holman-1792|Holman, Elijah]] || 1780 Feb 2 || 1857 Nov 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306122 F] |- || [[Holman-3249|Holman, Francis]] || unknown || 1803 Jul 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306143 F] |- || [[Holman-3273|Holman, Francis Hardy]] || 1807 Mar 24 || 1813 Jan 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306150 F] |- || [[Sibley-1390|Holman, Hannah Sibley]] || 1742 Sep 26 || 1783 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306165 F] |- || [[Holman-3290|Holman, Harvey]] || 1797 Nov 9 || 1801 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306178 F] |- || [[Holman-3294|Holman, John, Jr]] || 1802 Jul 2 || 1853 Nov 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306189 F] |- || [[Holman-3256|Holman, John]] || 1776 Aug 7 || 1852 Oct 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306181 F] |- || [[Holman-1385|Holman, Col Jonathan]] || 1732 Aug 13 || 1814 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306207 F] |- || [[Holman-3237|Holman, Jonathan]] || 1813 Jun 21 || 1816 Oct 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306213 F] |- || [[Huse-309|Holman, Judeth Huse]] || 1708 Feb 13 || 1785 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306230 F] |- || [[Thurston-2127|Holman, Lucy Thurston]] || 1745 || 1789 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306245 F] |- || [[Holman-3291|Holman, Luther]] || unknown || 1806 Aug 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306285 F] |- || Holman, Mary L || unknown || 1855 Jun 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306453 F] |- || [[Holman-1787|Holman, Mercy]] || 1775 Nov 14 || 1791 Aug || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306553 F] |- || [[Fisher-19220|Holman, Myra Fisher]] || 1804 May 14 || 1852 Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306733 F] |- || Holman, Nancy || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306747 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1154|Holman, Polly Stockwell]] || 1780 May 13 || 1848 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306758 F] |- || [[Holman-3297|Holman, Sally]] || unknown || 1825 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306778 F] |- || [[Holman-3236|Holman, Samantha]] || 1823 Aug 1 || 1855 Jun 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306786 F] |- || [[Trask-1125|Holman, Sarah “Sally”]] || 1784 Jan 17 || 1819 Feb 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306805 F] |- || [[Holman-3296|Holman, Sarah “aka]] || 1816 Jul 2 || 1858 Nov 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306810 F] |- || [[Trask-466|Holman, Susannah Trask]] || 1759 Oct 11 || 1849 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306829 F] |- || [[Holman-3287|Holmon, Ruth]] || unknown || 1773 May 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44251738 F] |- || Hooper, Edith Carolyn || 1906 Jun 29 || 2005 Feb 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024080 F] |- || Hooper, Leslie James || 1903 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024066 F] |- || [[Dana-951|Hough, Elvira]] || unknown || 1848 Jul 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118013 F] |- || [[Small-4968 |Hovey, Mary L.]] || 1831 Nov 11 || 1858 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307144 F] |- || [[Hunting-291|Hunting, Franklin N.]] || unknown || 1839 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307161 F] |- || Hunting, Lucien N. || unknown || 1838 Mar 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307172 F] |- || Ingham, Dorothy Backstrom || 1899 Jun 18 || 1997 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105907828 F] |- || [[Bixby-836|Jacobe, Anna]] || unknown || Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307285 F] || |- || [[Jacobs-10900|Jacobs, Abigail]] || unknown || 1786 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307207 F] |- || [[Eddy-4370|Jacobs, Adaline]] || unknown || 1860 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307268 F] |- || [[Jacobs-12982|Jacobs, Henry H.]] || unknown || 1849 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307292 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10902|Jacobs, Israel]] || unknown || 1859 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307300 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10901|Jacobs, Deacon Isreal]] || unknown || 1830 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307342 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10908|Jacobs, John]] || 1801 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416821 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10528|Jacobs, Lieut John]] || 1768 Dec 3 || 1840 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307355 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10529|Jacobs, John]] || unknown || 1814 Mar 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307348 F] |- || Jacobs, Martha || unknown || 1840 Jan 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307398 F] |- || [[Putnam-3104|Jacobs, Mary Putnam]] || 1735 Nov 18 || 1784 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307383 F] |- || [[Small-5766|Jacobs, Ruth]] || unknown || 1814 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307406 F] |- || [[Holman-1790|Jacobs, Ruth J]] || 1771 Dec 20 || 1855 May 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307420 F] |- || Jannery, David Mark || 1981 Jan 18 || 2010 Sep 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167602674 F] |- || Jannery, Mark W. || 1954 Jan 25 || 2019 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200388822 F] |- || [[Johnson-104123|Johnson, Caroline E.]] || unknown || 1850 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307437 F] |- || [[Johnson-89893|Johnson, Henry W.]] || unknown || 1846 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307594 F] |- || Johnson, Richard W || 1928 Feb 4 || 2017 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177332596 F] |- || [[Johnson-89895|Johnson, Sarah E.]] || unknown || 1848 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307936 F] |- || Jones, Mary H. || unknown || 1874 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310076 F] |- || Jones, Robert || unknown || 1886 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310088 F] |- || [[Pierce-12308|Jones, Sarah Stone]] || 1824 Mar 23 || 1903 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310109 F] |- || [[Kendall-6147|Kendall, Daniel]] || unknown || 1818 Jul 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310196 F] |- || [[Crane-6528|Kendall, Olive Crane]] || 1778 Apr 1 || 1818 Jun 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310209 F] |- || [[Waters-3196|Kendall, Ruth Waters]] || 1746 Jan 6 || 1818 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310237 F] |- || Kenneway, Michael S. || 1963 Sep 16 || 2019 Apr 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198510174 F] |- || [[Kenney-683|Kenney, Asa]] || 1738 Mar 14 || 1806 Nov 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180264343 F] |- || [[Sparhawke-41|Kenney, Hannah Sparhawke]] || 1738 Apr || 1808 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310548 F] |- || [[Kenney-1826|Kenney, Joel]] || 1786 Nov 9 || 1792 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310358 F] |- || [[Kenney-1827|Kenney, John, Jr]] || 1788 Aug 29 || 1819 Oct 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310250 F] |- || [[Kenney-1825|Kenney, John]] || 1763 Jun 12 || 1848 Dec 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310364 F] |- || [[Kenney-1833|Kenney, Lucina]] || 1808 || 1828 Jul 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310374 F] |- || [[Marsh-8536|Kenney, Mary Marsh]] || 1767 May 17 || 1843 Mar 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310383 F] |- || [[Keeney-1513|Kenney, Mary]] || 1805 Sep 8 || 1861 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310397 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1202|Kenney, Mehitable Stockwell]] || 1736 || 1831 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180264732 F] |- || [[Kenney-1828|Kenney, Polly]] || 1790 Aug 27 || 1792 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310430 F] |- || [[Kenny-1985|Kenney, Polly]] || 1795 Jul 20 || 1796 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310447 F] |- || [[Kenney-1737|Kenney, Reuben, Jr]] || 1779 Feb 1 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181355058 F] |- || [[Stockwell-208|Kenney, Sally Stockwell]] || 1776 Apr 20 || 1821 Oct 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310453 F] |- || [[Kenney-1834|Kenney, Sally]] || 1776 Sep 18 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181354541 F] |- || Kersulis, Benedict J. || 1880 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204203841 F] |- || Kersulis, Frank A. || 1913 || 1945 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908635 F] |- || Kersulis, Victoria J. || 1881 || 1954 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204203888 F] |- || [[Kidder-1237|Kidder, Adaline]] || unknown || Jul 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310465 F] |- || [[Kidder-1236|Kidder, Amos]] || unknown || 1821 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310474 F] |- || [[Hill-18555|Kidder, Elizabeth Hill]] || 1711 May 14 || 1805 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310479 F] |- || [[Kidder-750|Kidder, Jonathan]] || 1744 Jul 6 || 1816 Jul 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310489 F] |- || [[Kidder-712|Kidder, Mary]] || 1746 Apr 30 || 1817 Mar 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310498 F] |- || [[Kidder-1235|Kidder, Peter]] || 1791 Sep 18 || 1835 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310506 F] |- || [[Kidder-1234|Kidder, Ruth]] || unknown || 1862 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310512 F] |- || [[Shumway-250|Kidder, Sophia Shumway]] || 1790 Nov 16 || 1850 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310520 F] |- || [[Dwinel-Dwinnell-38|Kidder, Susannah Dwinnel]] || 1745 Jul 18 || 1819 Apr 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310531 F] |- || Kolofsky, Thelma B. || 1928 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204204037 F] |- || Krumsiek, Leo J || 1941 Jan 24 || 2005 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178924034 F] |- || Kupfer, Charles J. || 1968 Nov 30 || 2002 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204204609 F] |- || Kupfer, Susan G || 1950 May 28 || 2018 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001192 F] |- || Lachapelle, Bernice E || 1922 Aug 28 || 2004 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178604188 F] |- || LaChapelle, Bertha Ann || 1942 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677040 F] |- || Lachapelle, Harold A || 1922 Jun 29 || 2005 Dec 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178604166 F] |- || Lachapelle, Richard A || 1956 Mar 4 || 2006 Nov 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178101777 F] |- || Lambert, Eva M || 1902 Feb 28 || 1996 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167455603 F] |- || LaRose, John Paul || 1949 Sep 3 || 1988 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927016 F] |- || LaRose, Jon Jay || unknown || 2018 Jul 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191354507 F] |- || LeBlanc, Frances H || 1922 Apr 23 || 1997 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96967544 F] |- || LeBlanc, Janine M. || 1953 || 2012 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90236673 F] |- || LeBlanc, Dr Joseph || 1921 Mar 16 || 2002 Feb 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96967712 F] |- || Legriel, Sarah B. || unknown || 1867 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310555 F] |- || Looms, Albert E || 1906 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002180 F] |- || Looms, Ruth E || 1914 || 1974 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002198 F] |- || [[Howard-6919|Lothrop, Catherine “Katy”]] || 1784 Sep 7 || 1821 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310598 F] |- || [[Wheelock-525|Lothrop, Julia Ann]] || 1836 Sep 1 || 1845 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310585 F] |- || [[Lothrop-709|Lothrop, Lucy]] || 1823 Aug 24 || 1824 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310607 F] |- || [[Lathrop-853|Lothrop, Mark]] || unknown || 1868 Jan 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310611 F] |- || [[Lathrop-1772|Lothrop, Samantha]] || 1824 Nov 25 || 1825 Sep 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310619 F] |- || [[Lathrop-1794|Lothrop, William M.]] || unknown || 1844 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310627 F] |- || MacLeod, Nancy Fay || 1925 || 2018 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204205565 F] || b. 1925 ? |- || MacLeod, Rev Robert || 1918 Apr 27 || 2015 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204205617 F] |- || Magnuson, Craig L || 1948 Apr 29 || 2013 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166664676 F] |- || Mains, Patricia Marie || 1930 || 1930 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027462 F] |- || Mains, Walter I, Jr || 1924 Dec 31 || 1990 Oct 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026840 F] |- || Majewski, Martin Marion || 1944 Jul 7 || 2017 Aug 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372530 F] |- || Malcom, Florence M. || 1872 Nov 9 || 1962 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908731 F] |- || Malcom, Josephine G. || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310639 F] |- || [[McIntire-1158|Marble, Alice]] || unknown || 1870 Jul 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310661 F] |- || Marble, Andrew M || 1980 May 24 || 2016 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172832878 F] |- || Marble, Charles || 1911 || 1997 Jan 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118764336 F] |- || Marble, David || unknown || 1888 Oct 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310666 F] |- || [[Marble-681|Marble, Elijah]] || unknown || 1852 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310674 F] |- || Marble, Howard W. || unknown || 1863 Jul 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310683 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2289|Marble, Jerusha Greenwood]] || 1760 Sep 20 || 1834 Dec 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40280991 F] |- || [[Marble-829|Marble, Liberty]] || unknown || 1822 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310694 F] |- || [[Marble-679|Marble, Marcus]] || 1790 Aug 7 || 1810 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310701 F] |- || Marble, Minnie A. || unknown || 1886 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310711 F] |- || [[Gale-2536|Marble, Patience Gale]] || 1722 Apr 29 || 1805 Aug 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40284494 F] |- || Marble, Ruth V. || 1915 || 1996 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204330447 F] |- || [[Marble-686|Marble, Samuel]] || 1723 Apr 27 || 1787 Oct 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40284665 F] |- || [[Marble-673|Marble, Samuel H.]] || unknown || 1882 Mar 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310757 F] |- || Marble, Sarah L. || unknown || 1907 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310769 F] |- || [[Marble-675|Marble, Soloman]] || 1756 Apr 14 || 1834 Dec 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40280726 F] |- || [[Park-4046|Marble, Susan Hale]] || 1797 Sep 29 || 1831 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310782 F] |- || [[Marsh-8421|Marsh, Ezekiel]] || unknown || 1818 Aug 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310790 F] |- || [[Marsh-8426|Marsh, George]] || unknown || 1833 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310796 F] |- || [[Perley-295|Marsh, Susan]] || unknown || 1838 Mar 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310807 F] |- || Maynard, Robert L || 1931 Feb 9 || 2006 May 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178432391 F] |- || McGrath, James H, Jr || 1945 Jan 17 || 2004 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179515344 F] |- || [[Meriam-151|Merriam, Amasa]] || unknown || 1851 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622003 F] |- || [[Mirium-1|Merriam, Charles]] || unknown || 1830 May 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622007 F] |- || [[Merriam-803|Merriam, Charles A]] || unknown || 1834 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622013 F] |- || [[Merriam-801|Merriam, Ebenezer]] || unknown || 1826 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622018 F] |- || [[Merriam-802|Merriam, Elizabeth]] || 1825 Oct 1 || 1830 Aug 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622020 F] |- || [[Forbes-6251|Merriam, Mary J]] || unknown || 1830 Aug 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622026 F] |- || [[Merriam-804|Merriam, Philena]] || unknown || 1838 Jun 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47277959 F] |- || [[Case-4356|Merriam, Philena C]] || unknown || 1865 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47277975 F] |- || Moorey, Thomas E. || 1893 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204703032 F] |- || [[Morris-13903|Morris, Arthur]] || 1884 || 1944 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204039606 F] |- || [[Morris-25939|Morris, Bainbridge]] || 1815 || 1864 May 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47278004 F] |- || [[Marble-830|Morris, Irene Marble]] || 1824 Mar 21 || 1896 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47278008 F] |- || [[Morris-25941|Morris, Loubert]] || 1852 Nov 4 || 1874 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294002 F] |- || [[Morris-25942|Morris, Norman]] || 1858 || 1899 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47293898 F] |- || Mousseau, Jean F. || 1935 || 2000 Apr 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204206503 F] |- || Mowry, Eliza Ann || unknown || 1843 Jul 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294013 F] |- || Murray, Alonzo Elmore || 1879 Jul 31 || 1970 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9432870 F] |- || Murray, Bessie M || 1879 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026547 F] |- || Murray, Cecil James || 1914 Dec 20 || 2002 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345019 F] |- || Murray, Doris L. || 1913 || 2008 Mar 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369158 F] |- || Murray, Fanny Edith || 1887 Dec 4 || 1968 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9432849 F] |- || Murray, Gertrude Glover || 1914 Jun 3 || 2010 Mar 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567613 F] |- || Murray, Gladys Elizabeth || 1915 Apr 9 || 1983 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345038 F] |- || Murray, Howard L. || 1907 || 1986 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567611 F] |- || Murray, Robert S. || 1912 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369146 F] |- || Murray, Walter H || 1876 || 1957 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026540 F] |- || Nash, Helen M || unknown || 1856 Aug 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294046 F] |- || Nash, Mary N || unknown || 1892 Jan 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027658 F] |- || Nash, Samuel C. || unknown || 1861 Mar 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294253 F] |- || O'Donnell, Erin E || 1983 Apr 5 || 2006 Nov 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16648960 F] |- || O'Donnell, John J. || 1952 Dec 1 || 2018 Dec 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204207177 F] |- || Ordway, Allan H || 1946 Jan 15 || 2003 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180704762 F] |- || Ordway, Meredith P. || 1947 || 1990 Oct 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762860 F] |- || Oshman, Michele Anne || 1984 Mar 27 || 2016 Apr 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204208371 F] |- || Paradise, Dorothy Russell || 1906 || 1979 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026808 F] |- || Paradise, Joseph Arthur || 1901 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026798 F] |- || Parker, Achsah || unknown || 1837 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294278 F] |- || Parker, William || unknown || 1846 Dec 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294293 F] |- || [[Patch-483|Patch, Andrew]] || 1733 Feb 16 || 1782 May 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294309 F] |- || [[Dodge-2236|Patch, Anna Dodge]] || 1733 Mar 14 || 1803 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294317 F] |- || Pearson, Esther Alfrida || 1902 Mar 30 || 1977 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750477 F] |- || Pearson, Oscar A. || 1899 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750464 F] |- || [[Pierce-11726|Peirce, Deacon Ebenezer]] || 1711 Sep 11 || 1805 Mar 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295218 F] |- || [[Stow-1288|Peirce, Mary Stowe]] || 1719 Mar 22 || 1801 Aug 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295649 F] |- || [[Pierce-11730|Peirce, Ruth]] || 1750 Nov 25 || 1782 Oct 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295689 F] |- || [[Pierce-11728|Peirce, Sarah]] || 1747 Jul 18 || 1769 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295710 F] |- || [[Small-524|Phillips, Hannah]] || unknown || 1784 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294337 F] |- || [[Peirce-694|Pierce, Aaron]] || 1762 Apr 16 || 1833 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295124 F] |- || [[Pierce-12307|Pierce, Andreas Waters]] || 1820 ??? 29 || 1889 Nov 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295163 F] |- || Pierce, Evelyn H. || 1884 || 1936 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204084764 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2417|Pierce, Hannah Greenwood]] || 1764 Dec 27 || 1837 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295230 F] |- || [[Hayden-4281|Pierce, Hannah Catherine]] || 1845 Feb 14 || 1927 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141193131 F] |- || [[Pierce-12065|Pierce, Hervey]] || 1797 Mar 26 || 1851 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295267 F] |- || [[Pierce-12465|Pierce, Hervey]] || 1790 Oct 24 || 1796 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295252 F] |- || [[Pierce-11737|Pierce, John]] || 1754 Apr 20 || 1832 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295281 F] |- || [[Pierce-12464|Pierce, John]] || 1776 Jul 14 || 1796 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295293 F] |- || [[Pierce-12476|Pierce, John Woodbury]] || 1847 Mar 20 || 1920 Jun 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141192413 F] |- || [[Peirce-884|Pierce, Leonard]] || unknown || 1796 Sep 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295304 F] |- || [[Snow-7397|Pierce, Lucy Snow]] || 1756 Mar 25 || 1823 May 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295314 F] |- || [[Pierce-12479|Pierce, Mabel Estella]] || 1874 Mar 10 || 1893 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295618 F] |- || [[Putnam-3196|Pierce, Mary Ann]] || 1821 Nov 17 || 1888 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295667 F] |- || [[Stone-17084|Pierce, Sina S]] || 1796 Jul 25 || 1870 Apr 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295721 F] |- || Poirier, Joyce Tibbetts || 1936 Feb 2 || 1975 Nov || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927389 F] |- || Popham, Paula M. || 1954 Dec 12 || 2013 Jan 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204208802 F] |- || Sr, Benjamin Lewis || 1896 Aug 19 || 1991 Mar 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76055303 F] |- || Powell, Helen Rosamond || 1895 Dec 7 || 1970 May 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76055210 F] |- || Purdie, Helen S || 1904 May 25 || 2007 Nov 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647423 F] |- || Purdie, William L || 1900 Sep 24 || 1994 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647631 F] |- || [[White-53628|Putnam, Ellen W.]] || 1845 || 1921 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204191864 F] |- || [[Hall-44000|Putnam, Harriet Hall]] || 1792 Mar 14 || 1888 Feb 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402207 F] |- || [[Putnam-3194|Putnam, Jonathan Folansbee]] || 1787 May 6 || 1865 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402202 F] |- || Raiano, Joan E. || 1960 Nov 19 || 2011 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140296074 F] |- || Rawson, Jennie L || 1874 Feb 20 || 1949 Mar 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023923 F] |- || Rawson, Mary J || 1850 Oct 26 || 1912 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402291 F] |- || Reed, Calvin C || 1935 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706234 F] |- || Reed, Marion L || 1936 Mar 20 || 2015 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163477944 F] |- || Remuck, Karen A || 1949 Oct 17 || 2012 Feb 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164647780 F] |- || Remuck, Mark W || 1978 Dec 6 || 2014 Dec 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164147080 F] |- || Remuck, Thomas L || 1944 Apr 11 || 2014 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164647705 F] |- || [[Small-3995|Rice, Sarah Jacobs]] || 1834 May 5 || 1854 May 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159249079 F] |- || Roach, Laurie Ann || 1952 Apr 16 || 2014 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204209692 F] |- || Robidoux, Maria E. || 1966 || 1995 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204206623 F] |- || Royston, Mabel Gould || 1905 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024100 F] |- || Rudge, Janet C. || 1934 || 2012 Sep 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97208777 F] |- || Rudge, Ronald H. || 1933 || 2019 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369936 F] |- || Scannell, Janet E. || 1935 || 2001 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204717475 F] |- || Scannell, John R. || 1959 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204717716 F] |- || Scannell, Myles J. || 1931 Dec 18 || 2019 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204211239 F] |- || Scott, Astrid Ann || 1934 || 2017 Apr 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178300717 F] |- || Scott, Mildred E. || 1904 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415837 F] |- || Scott, Norman L. || 1908 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415808 F] |- || CENOTAPH, Bernard F. || 1933 || 1992 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204212271 F] |- || Sharron, Leo A. || 1930 || 2017 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204211678 F] |- || Sisco, Adolph Edward || 1906 || 1969 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927056 F] |- || Sisco, Margaret C. || 1922 Jul 8 || 2010 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133711332 F] |- || [[Small-4879|Small, Aaron]] || 1791 Jun 4 || 1857 Dec 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402301 F] |- || [[Pierce-12469|Small, Deborah Pierce]] || 1752 Oct 28 || 1833 Mar 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402311 F] |- || [[Small-4969|Small, Herrick B]] || 1838 Jan 12 || 1858 Oct 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402351 F] |- || Small, Infant || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402380 F] |- || [[Small-5769|Small, J Nelson]] || unknown || 1832 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402376 F] |- || [[Small-4966|Small, John Nelson]] || 1824 Mar 24 || 1829 Jul 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402364 F] |- || [[Waters-6498|Small, Julia Ann]] || 1818 Oct 19 || 1863 Aug 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402412 F] |- || [[Small-5765|Small, Lucy]] || unknown || 1812 May 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402426 F] |- || [[Waters-6610|Small, Mary]] || unknown || 1784 Aug 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402441 F] |- || [[Stone-17054|Small, Mary Harrington]] || 1795 Jun 22 || 1859 Mar 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402455 F] |- || [[Small-5022|Small, Polly]] || unknown || 1830 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402466 F] |- || [[King-6241|Small, Ruth]] || unknown || 1800 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402485 F] |- || [[Small-5023|Small, Sally]] || unknown || 1807 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402520 F] |- || [[Small-4965|Small, Samual Austin]] || 1821 Feb 13 || 1887 Mar 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402510 F] |- || [[Small-4348|Small, Capt Samuel]] || unknown || 1814 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402501 F] |- || [[Small-4346|Small, Stephen]] || unknown || 1777 Mar 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402527 F] |- || [[Smith-199388|Smith, Hezekiah]] || 1801 || 1831 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402537 F] |- || Smith, William H || unknown || 1864 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402554 F] |- || [[Snow-7294|Snow, Alden]] || 1806 || 1898 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402565 F] |- || [[Snow-8620|Snow, Alden H]] || unknown || 1844 Feb 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402566 F] |- || [[Snow-6996|Snow, Buckley Warren]] || 1814 || 1868 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402564 F] |- || [[Snow-6998|Snow, Elizabeth D]] || unknown || 1858 Sep 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402693 F] |- || [[Ward-27684|Snow, Emily]] || 1813 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402707 F] |- || [[Snow-7002|Snow, Georgianna E]] || unknown || 1853 Sep 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402727 F] |- || [[Snow-6997|Snow, Maria R]] || unknown || 1855 Jan 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402778 F] |- || [[Snow-7380|Snow, Mary]] || unknown || 1877 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402761 F] |- || [[Stone-16441|Snow, Mary Stone]] || 1818 Feb 10 || 1873 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402749 F] |- || [[Carlton-2165|Snow, Mary Rice]] || 1815 Dec 24 || 1858 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402737 F] |- || [[Waters-6139|Snow, Polly Waters]] || 1777 Jul 24 || 1822 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402787 F] |- || [[Carlton-2260|Snow, Sally C]] || unknown || 1847 Jun 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402804 F] |- || [[Snow-7378|Snow, Warren]] || unknown || 1843 Jun 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402829 F] |- || [[Snow-7003|Snow, Capt Warren]] || 1778 Oct 9 || 1816 Jan 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402815 F] |- || [[Snow-6999|Spaulding, August G]] || 1840 || 1894 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402849 F] |- || Stansbury, Barbara M. || 1928 Jul 24 || 2011 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204573279 F] |- || Stansbury, Phillip R || 1925 Jan 17 || 2003 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927770 F] |- || Stevens, Harriet N || unknown || 1874 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402859 F] |- || Stewart, Mabel A || 1911 || 1994 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706217 F] |- || [[Stockwell-161|Stockwell, Aaron]] || unknown || 1863 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402875 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice Gould || 1907 Apr 28 || 2004 Oct 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024053 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice M || unknown || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718548 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice May || 1882 Jun 23 || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578356 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1423|Stockwell, Anna Maria]] || unknown || 1862 Jun 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402882 F] |- || [[Searl-171|Stockwell, Betsey]] || unknown || 1840 Oct 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402891 F] |- || Stockwell, Betty I || 1928 May 17 || 2015 Oct 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163433903 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1166|Stockwell, Charles A]] || unknown || 1885 May 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402908 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1424|Stockwell, Charles H]] || unknown || 1900 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402918 F] |- || Stockwell, Edna || 1908 Feb 7 || 2011 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578363 F] |- || [[Walker-9493|Stockwell, Elizabeth Walker]] || 1768 Aug 7 || 1838 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402935 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1422|Stockwell, Emily Amelia]] || 1847 Mar 19 || 1848 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402940 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1198|Stockwell, Capt Enoch]] || 1771 Jun 24 || 1836 Jun 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402941 F] |- || Stockwell, Frances A. || 1917 || 1983 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578357 F] |- || Stockwell, Francis H. || 1914 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578358 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1205|Stockwell, George F]] || 1800 Aug 13 || 1854 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495759 F] |- || [[Wheelock-1920|Stockwell, Harriet Maria]] || unknown || 1887 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495763 F] |- || Stockwell, J. Everett || 1922 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578359 F] |- || [[Stockwell-177|Stockwell, John]] || 1764 Nov 6 || 1830 Jul 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495768 F] |- || Stockwell, Jonathan R || 1952 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024118 F] |- || Stockwell, Joseph F. || 1951 Aug 31 || 2015 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214405 F] |- || Stockwell, Laurence Fletcher || 1903 Aug 28 || 1987 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024040 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1204|Stockwell, Leonard M]] || 1798 May 8 || 1881 Feb 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495775 F] |- || Stockwell, Mary B. || 1890 May 4 || 1986 Sep 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727922 F] |- || [[Holman-3153|Stockwell, Mehitable Holman]] || 1738 Sep 18 || 1794 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495784 F] |- || Stockwell, Minnie Luella || 1879 May 13 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024025 F] |- || [[Fechem-1|Stockwell, Nancy Fetchem]] || 1774 || 1839 Aug 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495788 F] |- || [[Sessions-696|Stockwell, Orilla]] || 1805 Jun 6 || 1853 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495793 F] |- || Stockwell, Robert Jones || 1875 Oct 27 || 1934 Apr 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024016 F] |- || Stockwell, Robert L. || 1929 || 2011 Oct 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133746415 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1201|Stockwell, Rufus E]] || unknown || 1847 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495801 F] |- || [[Eddy-3721|Stockwell, Sally]] || unknown || 1810 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495807 F] |- || Stockwell, Sarah || unknown || 1864 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495813 F] |- || Stockwell, Sarah Lucina || 1850 || 1924 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024011 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1135|Stockwell, Stephen Sr.]] || 1731 Sep 5 || 1807 Dec 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495816 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1178|Stockwell, Stephen]] || unknown || 1815 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845302 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1178|Stockwell, Stephen]] || unknown || 1845 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495819 F] |- || Stockwell, Stephen Franklin || 1877 Aug 8 || 1945 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578355 F] |- || Stockwell, Willard B. || 1918 || 1995 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578362 F] |- || Stockwell, William H || 1847 || 1933 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023997 F] |- || Stone, Fidelia Porter || unknown || 1906 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402330 F] |- || [[Stone-17245|Stone, Jonathan]] || 1750 Apr 27 || 1824 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495825 F] |- || [[Bixby-837|Stone, Sarah Bixby]] || 1757 Jul 9 || 1824 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495830 F] |- || Stowe, Alice M. || 1887 Sep 8 || 1978 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607558 F] |- || Stowe, Donald I || 1922 Jun 16 || 2009 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177104364 F] |- || [[Stowe-1222|Stowe, Emory P]] || 1834 Apr 28 || 1913 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133714726 F] |- || Stowe, G. Burton || 1876 || 1960 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607554 F] |- || Stowe, George B. || 1916 Jan 14 || 2009 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607559 F] |- || Stowe, George Ithamar || 1853 Feb 22 || 1919 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718392 F] |- || [[Stow-1285|Stowe, Gershom B]] || unknown || 1855 May 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495833 F] |- || Stowe, Glenn Stafford || 1876 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607555 F] |- || Stowe, Howard Edson || 1914 || 1914 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607563 F] |- || Stowe, Irving L. || 1892 || 1973 Aug 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204190939 F] |- || [[Stowe-1196|Stowe, Ithamar]] || 1802 Mar 15 || 1887 Feb 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495839 F] |- || Stowe, Ithamar Bannister || unknown || 1849 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495845 F] |- || Stowe, John Wesley || 1918 || 1920 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607564 F] |- || Stowe, Jonathan || 1941 || 1941 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607561 F] |- || Stowe, Justin Charles || 1942 Dec 12 || 1985 Dec 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607562 F] |- || Stowe, Lovell B || unknown || 1865 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495851 F] |- || [[Bigelow-2135|Stowe, Lucy Bigelow]] || 1811 Nov 10 || 1874 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495857 F] |- || [[Stowe-1223|Stowe, Lucy Bigelow]] || 1843 Feb 5 || 1844 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495863 F] |- || Stowe, Mary J. || 1856 || 1930 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607553 F] |- || Stowe, Minnie Brigham || 1889 Sep 10 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607556 F] |- || Stowe, Oscar Henry || 1881 Mar 25 || 1965 Sep || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607557 F] |- || Stowe, Ruth Anna || 1916 Mar 9 || 1950 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607560 F] |- || Swedberg, Alma H || 1893 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49895033 F] |- || Swedberg, Bror E || 1895 Dec 26 || 1977 Apr || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49894607 F] |- || [[Goddard-3595|Tainter, Abigail Goddard]] || 1761 Jan 8 || 1790 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495873 F] |- || [[Tainter-98|Tainter, Abijah]] || 1744 Jun 7 || 1828 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497471 F] |- || [[Tainter-159|Tainter, Daniel]] || unknown || 1795 Jun 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497479 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1728|Tainter, Elizabeth]] || unknown || 1834 Jan 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497494 F] |- || [[Tainter-132|Tainter, Lieut Joel]] || unknown || 1822 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497515 F] |- || Tainter, Lucretia || unknown || 1853 Oct 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497530 F] |- || [[Bruce-2878|Tainter, Mary Bruce]] || 1719 Oct 4 || 1781 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497551 F] |- || [[Tainter-157|Tainter, Mary]] || unknown || 1762 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497539 F] |- || [[Tainter-137|Tainter, Nabby]] || 1790 May 23 || 1813 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497556 F] |- || [[Dyke-1062|Tainter, Polly]] || unknown || 1834 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497574 F] |- || Tainter, R || unknown || 1775 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939298 F] |- || [[Small-4353|Tainter, Sarah Small]] || unknown || 1831 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939331 F] |- || [[Tainter-27|Tainter, Simon]] || unknown || 1787 Jul 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939343 F] |- || [[Tainter-158|Tainter, Simon]] || unknown || 1769 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939361 F] |- || [[Tainter-109|Tainter, Stephen]] || unknown || 1843 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939373 F] |- || Thurlow, Benjamin Joseph, Jr || 1933 Mar 8 || 1996 Nov 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180034861 F] |- || [[Torrey-851|Torrey, Alfred]] || 1797 Aug 9 || 1853 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939712 F] |- || [[Trask-701|Torrey, Anna Trask]] || 1762 Mar 19 || 1832 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939700 F] |- || [[Torrey-534|Torrey, Elijah]] || 1755 Aug 2 || 1833 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939717 F] |- || [[Thurston-2548|Torrey, Mrs Fanny]] || 1800 Mar 2 || 1881 Mar 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142933206 F] |- || Torrey, Mrs Frances || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937581 F] |- || Torrey, Mrs Josephine || unknown || 1884 Jan 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142938356 F] |- || [[Torrey-852|Torrey, Luther Campbell]] || 1824 Apr 30 || 1862 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937097 F] |- || [[Torrey-853|Torrey, William Campbell]] || 1848 Mar 12 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937751 F] |- || [[Leland-405|Trask, Azubah Leland]] || 1778 || 1846 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939732 F] |- || [[Trask-708|Trask, Jonathan]] || 1767 Jun 21 || 1841 Apr 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39782388 F] |- || [[Trask-710|Trask, Peter]] || 1773 Apr 8 || 1803 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939906 F] |- || [[Waters-4207|Trask, Phebe Waters]] || 1772 Apr 6 || 1839 Feb 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39782410 F] |- || [[Trask-317|Trask, Capt Samuel]] || 1721 || 1790 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939930 F] |- || Tucker, Hannah Elizabeth || 1836 Jun 11 || 1843 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939945 F] |- || Vartanian, Ida K. || 1913 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572311 F] |- || Vartanian, Vorash V. || 1912 || 1997 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572317 F] |- || Vielle, Barbara M || 1924 Sep 24 || 1977 May || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927427 F] |- || Vielle, Lester M || 1916 Sep 14 || 1983 Aug || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927415 F] |- || Warren, Joseph H || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941744 F] |- || [[Waters-3188|Waters, Sgt Abraham]] || 1743 Apr 3 || 1798 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338429 F] |- || [[Waters-2805|Waters, Asa]] || 1742 Jan 11 || 1813 Nov 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940008 F] |- || [[Munyan-51|Waters, Betsey M]] || unknown || 1885 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940027 F] |- || [[Waters-6618|Waters, Buckley]] || unknown || 1818 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940041 F] |- || [[Stone-16606|Waters, Catherine M.]] || 1820 || 1852 Jan 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940062 F] |- || [[Waters-6619|Waters, Elijah]] || 1773 Mar 25 || 1846 Dec 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940103 F] |- || [[Waters-6496|Waters, Elijah Andrus]] || unknown || 1837 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940116 F] |- || [[Waters-6497|Waters, Eliza]] || 1808 Oct 10 || 1887 Dec 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940123 F] |- || [[Marcellus-168 |Waters, Eliza J]] || 1822 || 1881 Nov 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845184 F] |- || [[Dwight-548|Waters, Elizabeth]] || unknown || 1839 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940088 F] |- || [[Waters-6622|Waters, Fanny C]] || unknown || 1859 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940144 F] |- || [[Waters-8059|Waters, Fanny E]] || 1860 || 1861 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940161 F] |- || [[Trask-704|Waters, Hannah Trask]] || 1746 Nov 10 || 1818 Mar 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940194 F] |- || [[Waters-6630|Waters, Harriet L]] || 1844 Oct 12 || 1911 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940181 F] |- || [[Waters-4206|Waters, Jonathan, Jr]] || 1738 Feb 3 || 1801 May 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338647 F] |- || [[Waters-6096|Waters, Jonathan]] || 1771 Apr 11 || 1838 Jan 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338698 F] |- || [[Waters-2806|Waters, Jonathan]] || unknown || 1786 Sep 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338582 F] |- || [[Waters-6373|Waters, Jonathan E]] || unknown || 1881 Jul 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339056 F] |- || [[Waters-6632|Waters, Jonathan T]] || unknown || 1870 Mar 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339116 F] |- || [[Waters-6086|Waters, Corp Joseph]] || 1744 Apr 16 || 1804 Oct 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338189 F] |- || [[Waters-6499|Waters, Maria A]] || 1805 Nov 21 || 1838 Aug 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940480 F] |- || [[Leland-695|Waters, Martha R]] || 1814 Oct 22 || 1894 Jul 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940499 F] |- || [[Gardner-12521|Waters, Mary]] || unknown || 1799 Jun 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940467 F] |- || [[Giles-2231|Waters, Mehitable Gyles]] || 1716 || 1799 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940517 F] |- || [[Waters-6620|Waters, Mehitable]] || unknown || 1831 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940530 F] |- || [[Waters-6631|Waters, Moses]] || unknown || 1855 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940544 F] |- || [[Torrey-850|Waters, Nancy Torrey]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940555 F] |- || [[Waters-6494|Waters, Nancy Trask]] || 1807 Jun 14 || 1826 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940568 F] |- || [[Waters-6621|Waters, Sarah Waters]] || 1777 Feb 14 || 1843 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940603 F] |- || [[Sibley-2343|Waters, Sarah]] || unknown || 1874 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940631 F] |- || [[Goodale-590|Waters, Sarah Goodale]] || 1745 Mar 8 || 1828 Aug 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940618 F] |- || [[Waters-6204|Waters, Simeon]] || unknown || 1850 Oct 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940656 F] |- || [[Waters-6617|Waters, Pvt Simeon]] || 1746 Oct 9 || 1812 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339162 F] |- || [[Waters-6205|Waters, Simeon S]] || 1810 || 1891 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845059 F] |- || [[Waters-8058|Waters, Sophronia P]] || unknown || 1847 Aug 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940665 F] |- || Watkins, Amy R. || 1893 || 1917 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225648 F] |- || Watkins, Clara F. || 1883 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225656 F] |- || Watkins, David Hanson || 1913 Oct 30 || 2014 Apr 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214754 F] |- || Watkins, Edith L. || 1916 || 2012 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214998 F] |- || [[Wilder-2780|Watkins, Emma F.]] || 1834 || 1926 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225484 F] |- || [[Watkins-8869|Watkins, Frank E.]] || 1853 || 1932 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225474 F] |- || Watkins, Fred Alexander || 1885 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908137 F] |- || Watkins, Helen Eliza || 1887 || 1965 May 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908184 F] |- || Wetmore, Edwin A. || 1874 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051057 F] |- || Wetmore, Elsie B. || 1878 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051071 F] |- || White, Charles T || 1846 Jan 30 || 1850 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940676 F] |- || White, Jane Eliza || 1847 Aug 10 || 1850 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940744 F] |- || Whitemore, Betsey || unknown || 1802 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940767 F] |- || [[Marsh-10172|Whitmore, Betsey]] || unknown || 1803 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940783 F] |- || [[Beers-2346|Whitmore, Lidia]] || unknown || 1823 Feb 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940837 F] |- || [[Whitmore-1924|Whitmore, Lieut Nathaniel]] || 1770 || 1819 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940874 F] |- || [[Whitney-5002|Whitney, Benjamin]] || unknown || 1832 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940884 F] |- || [[Whitney-594|Whitney, Charles A]] || 1834 || 1912 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027787 F] |- || [[Whitney-2029|Whitney, Charles Dana]] || 1866 || 1939 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715354 F] |- || Whitney, Dorothy Belknap || 1893 || 1972 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204311351 F] |- || Whitney, Martha || 1931 || 2015 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002060 F] |- || [[Waters-2850|Whitney, Martha E]] || 1842 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027805 F] |- || Whitney, Dr Raymond || 1893 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204255676 F] |- || Whitten, Charles F. || 1915 Oct 12 || 2001 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372749 F] |- || Whitten, William G || 1944 Nov 1 || 2005 Jan 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179282284 F] |- || Heide, Clemence Grandchamp || 1915 Aug 7 || 1998 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372952 F] |- || [[Wood-33060|Whitworth, Carrie Elizabeth]] || 1860 Nov 5 || 1934 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505230 F] |- || Whitworth, Clara Aline || 1883 || 1958 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505233 F] |- || Whitworth, Elsie G. || 1888 || 1918 Jun 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505231 F] |- || Whitworth, Fred || 1883 Jul 19 || 1947 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505232 F] |- || [[Whitworth-1082|Whitworth, Robert]] || 1855 || 1916 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718083 F] |- || Whitworth, Russell Robert || 1907 Apr 14 || 1948 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505234 F] |- || [[Willard-4032|Willard, Pvt Peter]] || 1738 || 1817 Aug 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339468 F] |- || Wilson, Edward W. || 1924 Oct 12 || 2010 Mar 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204575226 F] |- || [[Windle-595|Windle, Arthur]] || 1878 Oct 3 || 1963 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344960 F] |- || [[Bauer-5828|Windle, Elizabeth “Betty”]] || 1908 Sep 6 || 1983 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344992 F] |- || [[Buckley-5151|Windle, Hannah Minerva]] || 1850 Feb 2 || 1929 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156884522 F] |- || [[Beecher-889|Windle, Phoebe]] || 1881 Jul 22 || 1959 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344973 F] |- || [[Windle-594|Windle, Thomas]] || 1845 Mar 6 || 1906 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344917 F] |- || [[Windle-597|Windle, Winfred Woodward]] || 1906 Jul 11 || 1981 Sep 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344984 F] |- || Windle, Winwood || 1943 Sep 21 || 1943 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345007 F] |- || [[Pope-7200|Wood, Adeline Star]] || 1829 Nov 26 || 1918 Jun 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158072660 F] |- || [[Wood-32034|Wood, Capt Amasa]] || 1784 Jan 6 || 1856 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940976 F] |- || [[Wood-32671|Wood, Amasa C]] || unknown || 1867 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940981 F] |- || [[Wood-33040|Wood, Amasa W]] || unknown || 1849 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940987 F] |- || Wood, Charles A || 1854 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940993 F] |- || [[Wood-32678|Wood, Charles V]] || 1826 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941005 F] |- || [[Wood-33056|Wood, Dexter]] || 1804 Mar 1 || 1884 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181672651 F] |- || [[Aldrich-2366|Wood, Ellen E]] || 1830 || 1911 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941091 F] |- || [[Wood-33058|Wood, Emory]] || 1835 Nov 20 || 1857 Nov 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941011 F] |- || Wood, Ezra H || unknown || 1832 Jul 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941021 F] |- || [[Wood-33057|Wood, George]] || 1826 Feb 16 || 1864 Oct 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941051 F] |- || [[Wood-33039|Wood, Harriet N]] || unknown || 1832 Aug 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941063 F] |- || [[Wood-32676|Wood, John G]] || unknown || 1876 May 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941069 F] |- || [[Kenney-1835|Wood, Lucy Kenney]] || 1803 Sep 8 || 1851 Dec 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941100 F] |- || [[Wood-33059|Wood, Mary Jane]] || unknown || 1869 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941112 F] |- || [[Wood-33038|Wood, Nabby]] || unknown || 1840 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941123 F] |- || Wood, Orlando || 1850 || 1932 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204362639 F] |- || [[Foristall-3|Wood, Sarah Foristall]] || 1787 Apr 12 || 1856 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941139 F] |- || [[Wood-32670|Wood, Sarah Fina]] || unknown || 1818 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941159 F] |- || [[Wood-33037|Wood, Seth]] || 1771 || 1843 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941461 F] |- || Wood, William H || unknown || 1893 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941469 F] |- || [[Wright-47511|Wright, Ada C]] || unknown || 1845 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941590 F] |- || [[Wright-47508|Wright, Franklin]] || unknown || 1836 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941616 F] |- || [[Wright-47506|Wright, George B]] || unknown || 1838 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941655 F] |- || [[Wright-47514|Wright, George R]] || unknown || 1848 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941674 F] |- || [[Wright-39281|Wright, Georgianna]] || 1827 Jul 1 || 1828 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941698 F] |- || [[Wright-47512|Wright, Horace Blanchard]] || unknown || 1845 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941722 F] |- || [[Wright-47509|Wright, Joseph H]] || 1833 || 1839 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202306414 F] |- || Young, Loretta M. || 1944 Aug 29 || 2019 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200908437 F] |- |}

West Nisbet House

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[[Category:Line of Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Topical Teams|Topical Teams]]''' > [[Space:Historic Houses in Scotland| Historic Houses Team]] :'''Team Member Contact:''' [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] ==Nisbet House aka West Nisbet== {{Image|file=Nisbet_House.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Nisbet House aka West Nisbet CC by Mark Nesbitt }} Nisbet House is a 17th-century mansion in the Scottish Borders region. It is located on the north side of the Blackadder Water, south of Duns, in the Merse, a low-lying part of the former county of Berwickshire. The house was constructed in about 1630 by Sir Alexander Nisbet. (Claimed to include the square pele tower that was the former Nisbet Castle. Note. this appears to be an error and there was never a castle at West Nisbet only at East Nisbet) '''Owners''' *1630 Sir Alexander Nisbet was a fervent supporter of Charles I. He he lost his estates, because of debt, forcibly purchased by John Ker. *1652 John Ker house remained with Ker descendants (in the person of Lord Sinclair) until the 1950s, *ca 1800 -1952 St Clair Sinclair family *1952 Lady Brochett sold to Lord Brockett *sold mid-1960s to a local farmer *1960's Robert McDonald *later a comprehensive restoration as a private residence. *1980's Brian Hawley *2001 Stephen Magnus Laird '''Links''' *

West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana

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[[Category:Pocock-248]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Georgetown University Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == History == West Oak/Oaks Plantation'''The Weekly Iberville''' South Plaquemine, Louisiana 28 Dec 1895, Sat,Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119970386/1895-describes-west-oak-plantation/ *1895 Description of West Oak Plantation was a 2800 acre sugar plantation in Maringouin, Iberville Parish, Louisiana.'''Sugar Plantation for Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7921946/ The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 01 Dec 1860, Sat, Page 5 The Plantation was owned by [[Beaty-1851|Dr. Jesse Batey]] (whose name was spelled a number of different ways)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Batey who was born in 1796. He was a physician and volunteered his time with the Hibernian Society in Louisiana.'''Hibernian Society''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119973754/1841-hibernian-society-in-louisiana/ *The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 30 Nov 1841, Tue, Page 3 Jesse Beatty also had additional landholdings in Pointe Coupe and Fordoche. It does not appear that Dr. Batey lived at the West Oaks Plantation. '''United States Census, 1850''': "United States Census, 1850"
Image path: United States Census, 1850 > Louisiana > Terrebonne > Terrebonne parish > image 9 of 82; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-622Q-SKG}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 census Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Beatty died in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana in 1851. In 1838 Dr. Beatty was one of the men who purchased for his own West Oak Plantation a number of slaves during the Georgetown University sale. The original documents list the names and ages of these persons who were sold and re-located.http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/13 *see the bottom of the web page for the original documents The slaves were transported from Alexandria, District of Columbia, to New Orleans, Louisiana on the [[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Katherine_Jackson%2C_Arriving_New_Orleans_6_Dec_1838|Katherine Jackson]] of Georgetown, 13 Nov 1838. After Dr. Jesse Beatty died in 1851 the plantation was put up for sale, slaves and all.'''The Weekly Iberville''' South, Plaquemine, Louisiana 03 Apr 1869, Sat, Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119970082/1869-west-oak-plantation-for-sale/ *1869 West Oak Plantation for Sale ===Slaves=== The 1850 Slave Schedule in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, shows that Dr. Jesse Beatty had a total of 64 slaves living at the West Oak Plantation. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Louisiana > Iberville > Iberville parish > image 101 of 103; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DB5Q-WLR}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 slave schedule p.101, 14 slaves
'''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Louisiana > Iberville > Iberville parish > image 102 of 103; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DB5Q-HV9}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 slave schedule p.102, 50 slaves
1851. Dr. Jesse Beatty died in 1851. After his death the slaves were listed in his probate inventory. https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/515 *Transcribed list of the probate inventory of Jesse Beatty His estate, which included 119 likely negroes, was put up for sale.'''Valuable Plantation and Negroes for Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119955734/1852-estate-of-dr-jesse-batey-for-sale/ *The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 Feb 1852, Wed, Page 4 1853. The heirs of Jesse Beatty sold the plantation and all with it to Washington Barrow on 18 Jan 1853.http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 *see transcribed list of slaves on the estate, and original documents at bottom of this page 1865. Emily Woolfolf, the owner of West Oak plantation, made a contract for employment with the freed people on the plantation for wages for the ensuing year.https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 For more information please see: *[http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/83| 1864 - Mrs Emily Woolfolk Contract with Employees at West Oak Plantation] *[https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/84| 1865 - Agreement with the Freedmen on West Oak Plantation] *[http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/85| 1867 - Payroll of laborers employed at West Oak Plantation] *[https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/browse?tags=West+Oak+Plantation| The Georgetown Slavery Archive for West Oak Plantation] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Jesse_Beaty%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Jesse Beaty]] *[[Space:Georgetown_University%2C_GU272_Slaves|Georgetown University Slaves]] == Sources == * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37406422/jesse-beaty : accessed 04 January 2022), memorial page for Dr Jesse Beaty (18 Dec 1796–20 Jan 1851), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37406422, citing Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Donna Brummett (contributor 46855809) . *https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 (sale of slaves)

West Pittston Mine Disaster 1871

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: West Pittston Mine Disaster, West Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1871]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Pennsylvania_Mining_Disasters|Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]]| '''West Pittston Mine Disaster 1871''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 27 May 1871 * Location: [[:Category:West Pittston, Pennsylvania|West Pittston, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 20 deaths * Cause: Fire === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} === Men That Were Injured === == Sources == * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/west_pittston_1871_news_only.htm

West Rock Community - Little Rock, Arkansas

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[[Category: West Rock Community, Little Rock, Arkansas]] [[Category:Big Rock Township, Pulaski County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Little Rock, Arkansas]] West Rock was the name of an historical community of mostly African-American farming families in Pulaski County from the 1870s to 1950s. During the last half of the 19th century, Arkansas had a reputation for being slightly more tolerant than other southern states as well as offering farmers better opportunity to advance and someday own their own land. The many rivers and streams meant that farmers rarely had to purchase fertilizers for their crops, so farming paid a bit better in Arkansas than elsewhere, even under tenant farming and sharecropping systems. Like other farming communities such as Pyeatt Township, Worthen Township, Eagle and elsewhere, the West Rock Community became established in an area of fertile soil near the Arkansas River. An agricultural depression in the last half of the century made it difficult to make a living or survive by farming, not to mention the difficulties under the tenant farming and sharecropping system, so people began moving into industrial and domestic employment at the turn of the century. In the early 1900s, a planned suburb named Pulaski Heights was being developed on the western outskirts of Little Rock near West Rock. It was to be an affluent residential area for Little Rock's (white) middle class. In 1906, local postmaster and member of the Board of Trace, Winfield S. Holt, platted West Rock Addition in Pulaski Heights as a means to provide affordable, residential lots to the farming families of the West Rock Community, who would otherwise leave the area. In reality, the lots were unimproved, vacant lots that required buyers to clear the trees, dig wells and a septic pits, and provide any other improvements. For real estate developers, West Rock Addition provided housing for keeping employees in the area -- employees of white households, the Country Club, stave companies, railroad yards, water works, and factories located in this area and near the Arkansas River. West Rock occupied roughly 55 acres in the northeast part of Pulaski Heights after the addition was platted. By the 1950s, nearly 250 people lived in the area, 83% of whom were all related to each other by either blood or marriage. In the 1940s, the local housing agency and real estate developers began looking in earnest for ways to obtain the land from West Rock residents so it could be redeveloped for middle class (mostly white) homeowners and businesses. The area was red-lined (designated as "slum") in housing surveys and slated for removal. The last resident of West Rock was relocated in 1959.

West Side Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden

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[[Category:West_Side_Presbyterian_Church_Memorial_Garden,_Ridgewood,_New_Jersey]] [[Category: Ridgewood, New Jersey]] [[Project:New_Jersey_Cemeteries|New Jersey Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== The Memorial Garden is located at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey. It is a place for reflection, prayer, and remembrance. It provides burial space for cremated remains. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
:6 South Monroe Street :Ridgewood, NJ 07450-3522 :(201) 652-1966 [https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.986857,-74.126847&z=14&t=m&hl=en&gl=US&mapclient=embed&q=6%20S%20Monroe%20St%20Ridgewood%2C%20NJ%2007450 West Side Presbyterian Church on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== :[http://www.westside.org/caring-ministries/ Caring Ministries - West Side Presbyterian Church] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2431029 Find A Grave page]

West Terrace Cemetery Adelaide South Australia

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[[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]] [[Category:West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia]] '''Cemetery name''' : West Terrace Cemetery '''Address''' : 161 West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia. '''GPS Coordinates''' : [https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.93405,138.58753,17z?entry=ttu -34.93405,138.58753] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ==About== West Terrace Cemetery, originally known as the Adelaide Public Cemetery, is South Australia's oldest cemetery. First appearing on Colonel William Light's 1837 plan of Adelaide, the first recorded burial was in July 1840. State Heritage listed, there are approximately 150,000 burials. It is one of 4 cemeteries managed by the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority. The Public Cemetery, Government notice, Adelaide August 28, 1839. 'Advertising', Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), 11 September 1839, p. 2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71685503 {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-3.jpg|size=m}} {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-8.jpg |size=m}} ==Notable Monuments== '''Overland Telegraph Memorial''' : Memorial for the men killed while working on the Overland telegraph line in 1874 and 1875. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-6.jpg|size=m|caption=Overland Telegraph Memorial}} '''AIF Cemetery and the Cross of Sacrifice''' : Established in 1920, the cemetery contains the graves of 4167 returned service men and women. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-5.jpg|size=m|caption=Cross of Sacrifice}} '''Baby Memorial''' : Commemorating stillborn and neonatal babies buried in the cemetery between 1840 and 1980. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-4.jpg|size=m|caption=Baby Memorial}} '''Caroline Clark Memorial Garden''' : Commemorating children buried in unmarked graves in the Cemetery, named in honour of [[Clark-36196|Caroline Emily Clark (1825-1911)]], 19th century philanthropist and children's rights campaigner. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-7.jpg|size=m|caption=Caroline Clark Memorial Garden}} '''Carl Linger Memorial''' : Memorial to [[Linger-149|Carl Ferdinand August Linger (1810-1862)]] Composer of "Song of Australia" {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia.jpg |size=m|caption=Carl Linger Memorial}} ==Notable Interments== [[Bartels-179|Adolph Heinrich Fredrich Bartels (1819-1878)]]
Mayor of Adelaide 1871-1873 [[Bickford-691|William Bickford (1815-1850)]]
Founder of Wm Bickford Chemist and his wife : [[Garrett-6573|Ann Margaret (Garrett) Bickford (abt.1811-1877)]]
Founder of A. M. Bickford and sons [[Blackburn-159|Arthur Seaforth Blackburn VC CMG CBE (1892-1960)]]
Soldier, Lawyer and Politician, he was the first South Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross [[Bonython-55|Sir John Langdon Bonython KCMG (1848-1939)]]
Newspaper proprietor, Journalist and Politician [[Fisher-7368|Sir James Hurtle Fisher (abt.1790-1875)]]
South Australian Pioneer and first Mayor of Adelaide [[Fiveash-87|Rosa Catherine Fiveash (1854-1938)]]
Artist, Illustrator and Art Teacher [[Gannoni-6|Antonio (Gannoni) Giannoni (1814-1883)]]
First Italian to settle in South Australia [[Holder-1292|Sir Frederick William Holder KCMG (1850-1909)]]
19th Premier of South Australia [[Kay-5055|Robert Kay (1825-1904)]]
General Director and Secretary of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia [[Kingston-488|Charles Cameron Kingston KC (1850-1908)]]
16th Premier of South Australia [[Lipson-25|Thomas Lipson RN (1784-1863)]]
First Harbour Master in the Colony of South Australia [[Morphett-123|John Morphett (1809-1892)]]
South Australian Pioneer, Landowner and Politician [[Solomon-53|Emmanuel Solomon (1800-1873)]]
Businessman and Politician [[Solomon-682|Vaiben Louis Solomon (1853-1908)]]
21st Premier of South Australia [[Hofmeyer-63|Christiane Susanne Augustine (Hofmeyer) Zadow (1846-1896)]]
Trade Unionist and Suffragette ==More Information== You can take a guided tour of the Cemetery, or there are some self guided tours which highlight the final resting places of some notable and everyday South Australians, including photographs and information on their lives. If you cannot get into the Cemetery, you can view the tours online. See: [https://www.tours.aca.sa.gov.au/ Adelaide Cemetery Tours]. Adelaide Cemeteries Authority:
[https://aca.sa.gov.au/locations/west-terrace-cemetery/ West Terrace Cemetery Website]
[https://aca.sa.gov.au/records/ Records Search] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2712884?availability=Family%20History%20Library Australia, South Australia, index to deaths prior to compulsory registration, 1802-1842]
Deaths as recorded in Holy Trinity church (Adelaide) burial register, Feb. 9, 1837 to Mar. 30. 1842, West Terrace Cemetery (Adelaide) burial register, July 6, 1840 to the commencement of civil registration (mid 1842) at FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-SSK5-Z?mode=g&cat=2712884 Images] Wikipedia : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Terrace_Cemetery West Terrace Cemetery] FindAGrave : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232060 West Terrace Cemetery] [[Space:West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia/Wikidata]]

West Tralee and Listowel

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== DeLaney Origins == {|border=4 width=500px |+Tuath-an-Toraidh |- ||Clan name (Tuath)||Tuath-an-Toraidh |- ||Progenitor;|| |- ||Hereditary Chief or Clan chief||Ua Dubhsláine (DELANEY,DELANE, DELANY, DULANE, DULANEY, O'Delany or O'Dulany ) |- ||Septs (finte);|| |- ||Location - county, barony or townland||Coill Uachtarach, barony of Upper Woods, Co. Leix |- ||Cinéal (Kinship);||Osraighe |- ||Branches;|| |} The DeLaneys originated in Ireland. According to tradition (recorded in Funderburk's Laney Lineage and Legacy), the founders of the DeLaney clan were of the family of Cormac Cas who was the grandson of the celebrated "Conn of the Hundred Battles." Conn was continuously at war, thereby gaining his illustrious title. Most of his notable battles were fought against his worthy opponent, the chieftain Mogh Nuadat of Munster. [[Wikipedia: Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles|Conn of the Hundred Battles]] One DeLaney lineage comes through Conn's daughter, Sabia, whom he gave in marriage to Oilill Olum, the only son of his long time foe, Mogh Nuadat. When he was slain in battle by one of Conn's allies (3rd century A.D.), Oilill Olum became king of Munster. He decreed in his will that the crown of Munster would alternate between his oldest sons--Eogan Mor and Cormac Cas. The noble chieftain Dubslaine was a descendant of Cormac Cas through the O'Briens or perhaps another line. Dubslaine (c. A.D. 900) became the chief progenitor of the O'Dubslaine clan, out of which came the Laneys. Some say the name DeLaney in its original Gaelic form was O'Dubhshlaine and first appears in recorded history around A.D. 950. The O' means "grandson of" or later, "descendant of." Dubh means "black." Shlaine is a territorial name referring to the district from which the river Slaney takes its name--a section of Slieve Bloom mountains in the Country of Laois in southeast Ireland. Dubhshlaine is best translated, "the dark-haired ones of Slaney." Others, however, will note another Gaelic version: [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/od/o-dubhlain.php dubhshlán' (black defiance, challenge)]; a rather common surname in all parts of ireland, but its anglicised forms cannot always be distinguished from those of Ó dubhlainn and Ó dunlaing. Chief Dubhshlaine, whose ancestral home was at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountain (1,733 ft.), is the patriarch of all the families [of the O'Dubhshlaine clan] whose names are Laney, DeLaney, and DuLaney, with numerous variations in the spellings of each. According to some genealogists in Ireland, the Laney name was once spelled "Leighneigh." It is in the district of the Slieve Bloom Mountain and the section east of it in KilKenney County where the greatest number of DeLaneys are found today. Although that clan was found in County Laois, it is also there that one finds the Ó Dubhláin clan. J. King indicates that O'Dubslaine of tuath an Toraidh in Counties Kilkenny and Queen's came to County Kerry with the Crosbies in 1607. This might well be true but this implies that the Delaney family is one of the 'Seven Sept of Laois' [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/life-society/families-in-history/seven-septs-of-laois/index.xmlv Seven Sept of Laois] who were expelled from that county and settled in North Kerry. However, one does not see the family name in the list except in a variant form of /DOWLING/. [[Wikipedia:Dowling_(surname)|DOWLING]]. Both of these names are given separate origins with the DeLaney derived from Dubshlaine and the Dowling name derived from Dúnlaing but this might merely mean that the Anglicized variants followed the Gaelic and that Sept is generally held to be of the Ó Dubhláin clan. With both clans having a presence in County Laois and both clans having Anglicized name variants of both DELANEY and DOWLING, it is difficult to state confidently that the Delaney's of North Kerry are from one or the other clan but it seems inescapable but to conclude that their presence in Kerry was at the behest of Crosbie. == Birth Registry Case Study == In 1863, Ireland began to keep civil vital records as place names are not always unique. it t is important to understand the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/district.html Superintendent Registrar's Districts] for County Kerry. These are each broken down into Registrar Districts and each of those is composed of a number of townlands. {{Image|file=Delaney-1253.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Birth Registry }} A case is point is the issue of [[Delaney-1253|Patrick Delaney]] whose birth records show that he was born in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ballinorig,+Co.+Kerry,+Ireland Ballinorig]. To the east of Tralee is the Civil Parish of [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ratass.html Rataas]. which does contain townlands with the name Ballinorig (North, East, and South). Although this is part of the Superintendent Registrar's District (SRD) of Tralee, it has nothing to do with Ardfert District. County Kerry had [http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Ireland-civil-registration.html Irish Genealogy Toolkit] seven SRDs at that time - Cahirsiveen, Dingle, Glin , Kenmare, Killarney, Listowel, Tralee. Tralee is divided into sub-districts (Registrar's Districts) Ardfert, Brosna No.1, Brosna No.2, Castleisland, Castlemaine, Kilgobban, Tralee No.1, and Tralee No.2. The District of Ardfert is not the same as the civil parish of that name rather a collection of District Election Divisions (DEDs) - Abbeydorney, Ardfert, Ballyheige, Ballynorig, Banna, Kerryhead, Killahan, Tubrid. Each DED, in turn, is a collection of townlands and if one were to search the Ballynorig DED it contains the townlands of Ballynorig East and Ballynorig West - both in the parish of Kilmoyly. A careful inspection of the birth register will show that all of the townlands listed are in the Ardfert district with exception of Ballinorig. Deepford does not show in normal townland lists but is in O'Dorney parish part of the Abbeydorney DED. This is certainly a misspelling of [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ballynorig+West,+Main+Street,+Co.+Kerry,+Ireland Ballynorig]. [https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/clanmaurice/kilmoyly/ballynorig/ballynorig-west/ Ballynorig West], [https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/clanmaurice/kilmoyly/ballynorig/ballynorig-east/ Ballynorig East] ---- == Delaney Families == === 1901 Census === {|border=4 class="wikitable sortable" |+104 Delaneys in 19 familes in 1901 census |- ||Forename||Townland/Street||DED ||Age||Sex |- ||Maurice||Clashmelcon||Ardagh||45||M |- ||William||Dirtane||Ballyheigue||68||M |- ||Catherine||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||52||F |- ||Patrick||Clanmaurice (barony)||Ballyheigue||71||M |- ||William||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||75||M |- ||Michael||Clanmaurice (barony)||Ballyheigue||74||M |- ||Thomas||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||60||M |- ||Michael||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||65||M |- ||Patrick||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||73||M |- ||Patrick||Kilmoyly South||Ballynorig||50||M |- ||Martin||Ballynorig West||Ballynorig||55||M |- ||James||Causeway||Causeway||54||M |- ||Michael||Addergown||Drommartin||60||M |- ||Kate||Addergown||Drommartin||50||F |- ||Mary||Lisduff||Killury||76||F |- ||Michael||Lisduff||Killury||44||M |- ||John||Lisduff||Killury||75||M |- ||Jeremiah||Kilgortaree||Cappagh||37||M |- ||John||Dromatouk||Cappagh||40||M |} === 1911 Census === {|border=4 class="sortable" |+104 Delaneys in 19 familes in 1901 census |- ||Forename||Townland/Street||DED||Age||Sex |- ||Maurice||Clashmelcon||Ardagh||60||M |- ||Patrick||Ballyheigue Town||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||Anne||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||70||F |- ||James||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||John||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||40||M |- ||Patrick||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||35||M |- ||Maurcie||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||Patrick||Kilmoyly, South||Ballynorig||40||M |- ||John||Ballynorig, West||Ballynorig||35||M |- ||Thomas||Causeway Town||Causeway||45||M |- ||Johanna||Causeway Town||Causeway||60||F |- ||Michael||Addergown||Dromartin||65||M |- ||Michael J||Addergown||Dromartin||35||M |- ||Patrick||Ballynoe||Killury||45||M |- ||Michael||Lisduff||Killury||55||M |- ||John||Dunkerron||Reen||35||M |- ||Mary||Cahiranne Road||Tralee Urban||57||F |- ||John||Bridge Place||Tralee Urban||39||M |- ||John||Dromatouk||Cappagh||50||M |- ||Patrick||Baurearagh||Kilgarvan||61||M |- ||Jeremiah||Kilgortaree||Cappagh||50||M |} == Sources == See also: * [http://www.irishancestors.ie/search/townlands/ded_index.php Irish Genealogical Society - DED Search]

West View Cemetery, Monticello, Georgia

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West Virginia Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] ---- '''West Virginia is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate."[http://www.omnitrace.com/states-open-adoption-records/ Omni Trace $] ==Links== ==Marriages== ==Sources==

West Virginia Cemeteries Team

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West Virginia Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:West_Virginia,_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:West_Virginia_Cemeteries_Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 3,600 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[:Space:B_F_Gregory_Cemetery%2C_Curtin%2C_West_Virginia|B F Gregory Family Cemetery]]||Curtin||Webster||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-26||100%||100%||[[Image:B_F_Gregory_Cemetery_Curtin_West_Virginia-1.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Beechwood_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Beechwood Cemetery]]||Middlebourne||Tyler||[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]||2019-05-01||10%||10%||[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.png|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Bonner_Cemetery%2C_Monterville%2C_West_Virginia|Bonner Cemetery]]||Monterville||Randolph ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||100%||[[Image:Bonner_Cemetery_Monterville_West_Virginia-1.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Dunn_Valley_Cemetery%2C_McKean%2C_Pennsylvania|Dunn Valley Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-23||75%||2014-07-23|0%||Coming Soon |- | [[:Space:Foley_Cemetery%2C_Summers_County%2C_West_Virginia|Foley Cemetery]]|| ||Summers||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2002-03-24||100%||100%||[[Image:Foley_Cemetery_Summers_County_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Horner_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Horner Methodist Church Cemetery]]||Weston||Lewis ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2019-01-18||100%||25%||[[Image:Horner_Methodist_Church_Cemetery_Weston_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Linger_Family_Cemetery%2C_Buckhannon%2C_West_Virginia|Linger Family Cemetery]]||Buckhannon||Upshur ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-26||100%||100%||[[Image:Linger_Family_Cemetery_Buckhannon_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Elkins%2C_West_Virginia|Maplewood Cemetery]]||Elkins||Randolph ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2018-01-18||85%||10%||[[Image:Maplewood_Cemetery_Elkins_West_Virginia.jpg |75px]] |- | [[:Space:Meadowland_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Meadowland Cemetery]]||Bergoo||Webster ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||35%||[[Image:Meadowland_Cemetery_Bergoo_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Middlebourne_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Middlebourne Cemetery]]||Middlebourne||Tyler||[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]||2019-05-01||10%||10%||[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.png|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery]]||Webster Springs||Webster ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||35%||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia.jpg |75px]] |- | [[:Space:Salem_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery|Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery ]]||East Texas||Lehigh ||[[Kline-958|Star Kline]]||2007-07-04||100%||100%||- |- | [[:Space:South_Hill_Cemetery%2C_McKean%2C_Pennsylvania|South Hill Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||10%||7%||- |- | [[:Space:Sterrettania_Cemetery|Sterrettania Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||70%||1%||- |- | [[:Space:St._Peter%27s_Church_Cemetery|St. Peter's Cemetery]]||Millcreek||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||70%||1%||- |- | [[:Space:Tracewell_Cemetery%2C_Parkersburg%2C_West_Virginia|Tracewell Cemetery]]||Parkersburg||Wood ||[[Tracewell-28|Dave Tracewell]]||2017-10-22||70%||25%|| |- | [[:Space:Taylor_Family_Cemetery%2C_Braxton_County%2C_West_Virginia|Taylor Family Cemetery]]|| ||Braxton||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2005-05-31||95%||95%||[[Image:Taylor_Family_Cemetery_Braxton_County_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Weston Masonic Cemetery]]||Weston||Lewis ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2019-01-18||85%||10%||[[Image:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery_Weston_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- |} -----

West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly == * by West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society * published by The West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society Charleston, West Virgia, 1901-1905 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly|West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly]]'' (West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society Charleston, West Virgia, 1901-1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WVHM|West Virginia Historical Magazine]]: Vol. 1, Page 94 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008922 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aLI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z_IxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist01west * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=irI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z_IxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist02west * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p7I-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist03west * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0bI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist04west * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0bI-AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist05west

West Virginia in The Great War

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West Virginia Resource Page

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[[Category: West Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] West Virginia Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Project Resource Page] '''Introduction''' West Virginia was a divided state, where there were combatants for both sides of the conflict, and West Virginia was actually created out of the State of Virginia as a result of the majority of its inhabitants supporting the USA government. This part of the state of Virginia was actually separated by the Appalachian Mountain Range, and many of the inhabitants here did not live the planter's life, but were independent farmers without slave ownership. The key word is many, not all, so this was a divided area where many brothers fought against their brothers, literally. For more information see: [http://www.wvculture.org/history/statehoo.html West Virginia Statehood] West Virginia Archives. As a result of this division, attempts will be made to supply both USA and CSA sources. === Free Sites === [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx West Virginia Birth, Death, Marriage Records]. This is a FANTASTIC site but is limited to the records that are currently uploaded (most seem to be unless they have been lost but not all). [http://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/ WV University Library] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/ag/ag.html West Virginia Adjutant Generals' Papers 1861-1983] [http://www.civilwargeotrail.wv.gov/resources/Pages/default.aspx West Virginia Civil War Geo Trail] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/sesquicentennial/photos1861.html Child of the Rebellion - Civil War Photos 1861] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/sesquicentennial/photos1862.html Child of the Rebellion - Civil War Photos 1862] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/gallery/johnbrown.html John Brown Photographs], scroll to the bottom of the page for link to John Brown's story. ==== Union ==== [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionwv.htm West Virginia Archive UNION] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/ag/regiments.html Union Regiments] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvmemory/militia/rosters.html Union Militia Rosters] by county, only some are listed. ===== Units ===== [http://7wvcavalry.com/ 7th WV Cavalry Union] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Cemeteries ==== [[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia, Cemeteries]] ==== West Virginia Units CONFEDERATE ==== [[:Category: West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War|Confederate Units]] ==== West Virginia Units UNION ==== [[:Category: West Virginia, United States Civil War|Union Units]] ==== West Virginia POW Camps ==== ===== Atheneum Prison ===== Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. This was a Union controlled prison, and housed many "citizens" who were then transferred to other Union prisons (Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio frequently). [https://sites.google.com/site/wvotherhistory/drcamden/prisoners-of-war West Virginia's other History] by Bobby Lee Arrington. If you scroll down on this page, he has compiled a partial list of those that were held at this prison and their disposition. [http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvhs1722.html West Virginia Archives], description of the Atheneum Prison, which was a short term holding facility. ===== Camp Carlisle ===== Wheeling Isle, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia was a training camp, and also a temporary detainment center for confederate loyalists. Additional information is needed regarding this facility. === Cemeteries === [[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia, Cemeteries]] [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. === Conflicts in West Virginia === [http://www.wvcommerce.org/travel/thingstodo/history/civilwar/sites.aspx West Virginia Commerce Civil War Sites] [http://www.wvcivilwar.com/fallen-west-virginia-soldiers-to-be-honored-during-lynchburg-150th-events/ Lynchburg Campaign], list of fallen soldiers. [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv001.htm Philippi], also known as Philippi Races, 3 June 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv002.htm Hoke's Run], also known as Falling Waters or Hainesville, part of the Manassas Campaign, 2 July 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv003.htm Rich Mountain], 11 July 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv004.htm Kessler's Cross Lanes], also known as Cross Lands, 26 August 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv006.htm Carnifex Ferry], 10 September 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv005.htm Cheat Mountain], also known as Cheat Mountain Summit, 12 - 15 September 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv007.htm Greenbrier River], also known as Camp Bartow, 3 October 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv008.htm Camp Allegheny], also known as Allegheny Mountain, 13 December 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/wv009.htm Princeton Court House], part of Jackson's Valley Campaign, 15 - 17 May 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv010.htm Harper's Ferry], 12 - 15 September 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv016.htm Shepherdstown], also known as Boteler's Ford, 19 - 20 September 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv012.htm Droop Mountain], 6 November 1863 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv013.htm Moorefield], also known as Oldfields, 7 August 1864 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv014.htm Summit Point], also known as Flowing Springs or Cameron's Depot, 21 August 1864 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv015.htm Smithfield Crossing], 25 - 29 August 1864 === Flags === State flag: West_Virginia_Resource_Page.gif (animated). === Medals === In 1866 the West Virginia legislature awarded over 26,000 medals to Union Soldiers. 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[[Category:West Virginia Projects]] The goal of this project is to find the family of [Roberts-14576 | Edmund Roberts], somewhere in (West) Virginia. Edmund was born around 1810. He moved from Cabell County, Virginia to Hancock County, Indiana around 1835. I am trying to find a definite connection with a Virginia family. For that reason, I am researching wills prior to 1840. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roberts-9749|Angela Drake]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Using the [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9R-XP?owc=collection%2F1909099%2Fwaypoints&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 West Virginia Wills] on Family Search, search each county for Roberts, Dennison, Mays, and Ashworth mentions. *I am willing to expand the search to other names if other researchers are interested in helping research these same counties. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7974495 send me a private message]. Thanks! If the person mentioned already exists on Wikitree, the mention has been placed on their profile. If a profile has not yet been created, the mention will follow the county listed below. ==West Virginia Wills== Barbour County - wills start in 1846 Berkeley County - wills start in 1772 * Will Book, Vol 001 1172-1788 (using index only); no Ashworths, no Dennisons, no Roberts ** [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H594-B9?i=122&wc=Q8BW-M7Q%3A179688601%2C179688602%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Daniel May, June 26, 1777, p206] & [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H59H-SX?mode=g&i=125&wc=Q8BW-M7Q%3A179688601%2C179688602%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 209] *Will Book, Vol 2, 1788-1796 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Dennison, no Roberts ** M's not readable... need to read page by page for May *Will Book, Vol 3, 1796-1805 (using index only); no Ashworth, ** D's not readable... need to read page by page for Dennison ** some M's not readable... need to read page by page for May ** Roberts, Samuel, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-GM?mode=g&i=122&wc=Q816-MT2%3A179688601%2C179741501&cc=1909099 Will], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-4X?mode=g&i=141&wc=Q816-MT2%3A179688601%2C179741501&cc=1909099 Appraisal, p 247], and Sale. ***Will mentions sons Daniel, Samuel, William, Abraham, Isaac, and John and an Abraham Senior; daughters Ruth and Amy *Will Book, Vol 4, 1805-1812 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no Mays **Roberts, Jonathan, appraisal [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSR-Z9?mode=g&i=163&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p304], sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS5-15?mode=g&i=165&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p309], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS5-T4?mode=g&i=180&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p338] *** first appraisal signed by Boyd Roberts and Jonathen Roberts *** sale (John Hayzlett... seems to be a history of Roberts and Hayzletts following each other); Boyd Roberts bought many items; William Roberts; Robert Roberts, Johnathan Roberts *Will Book, Vol 5, 1812-1815, (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Hannah Roberts appraise [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HB3M-RM?mode=g&i=103&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p148]; sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HB3M-RM?mode=g&i=103&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p149]; account [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H13G-H?mode=g&i=135&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p210] *** appraised at the house of Jonathan Roberts *** purchases made by Jonathan Roberts, Boyd Roberts *** account mentions Boyd Roberts as administrator; Jonathan Roberts *Will book, Vol 6, 1817-1823, (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 7, 1823-1825 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 8, 1825-1827 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 9, 1827-1829 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 10, 1829-1832 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 11, missing *Will Book, Vol 12, 1833-1838 (using index only); no Ashworth, no May, **Thomas Dennison Sale Bill [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9J-T9?mode=g&i=119&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p 197] ***Leatha Dennison made purchases **Roberts, Samuel [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-P7?mode=g&i=79&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 Will p122], appraisal [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-VJ?mode=g&i=99&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p161-164], sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-35?mode=g&i=188&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p322] ***children in will are Josiah and Naomi, Joseph; also has son, John Roberts listed as executor ***Josiah Roberts, Samuel Roberts, made purchases *Will Book, Vol 13, 1838-1841 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Roberts, Sam acct [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9D-LH?mode=g&i=234&wc=Q8B7-1T6%3A179688601%2C179922301&cc=1909099 p404] ***Josiah Roberts, property delivered *Will Book, Vol 14, 1838-1843 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will Book, Vol 15, 1843.-1849 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Boyd Roberts, Will [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H28K?mode=g&i=307&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p578], Appraisement [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HJC9?mode=g&i=346&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p 655], Sale Bill [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HJC9?mode=g&i=346&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p656], ***Son George, grandchildren with last name of Bushman, daughter Rhoda Putts *** Sale, more Hasletts; George Roberts, Boone County Wills, begin in 1865 Braxton County Wills, index only - none pre-1850 Brooke County Wills, index only - no Ashworth, no Dennison, no May *Roberts, Daniel, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS9-YN?mode=g&i=98&wc=Q816-MRS%3A179686901%2C179725601&cc=1909099 Book 2, p 185] **Eldest daughter, Jane Billings; second daughter, Rebecca Roberts; sons, Samuel, William, John, Ephraim, Abraham, Connell, and Joseph; granddaughter Artemisia Roberts Cabell County Wills, Will book v. 001 1820-1848 - start https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CS9W-95?wc=Q8BW-MX9%3A179687401%2C179754001%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 - ended on page 140, in the year 1842 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CS9Q-39?i=139&wc=Q8BW-MX9%3A179687401%2C179754001%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Calhoun county - wills begin in 1856 Clay County - wills begin in 1858 Doddgridge County - wills begin in 1849 Fayette County *Will book v 001, 1832-1866 - limited index; no mention of Ashworth, Dennison, May or Roberts. Left off on https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-C9SQ-9W?i=9&wc=Q816-MG7%3A179689901%2C179689902%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 page 10] Gilmer County, begins in 1845 Grant County, begins in 1866 Greenbrier County, Index from 1777-1969; no Ashworth, no Dennison, no early Roberts *Jnn.Joe.Maze, Will 1836, volume 2 p 46, appraisal, p 64, sale p 82 Hampshire County, *Will Book Vol 1, 1756-1835 incomplete index. Typed wills beginning in 1756 *Will Book Vol 2, 1780-1794 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 3, missing *Will Book Vol 4, missing *Will Book Vol 5, 1809-1815 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 6, missing *Will book, Vol 7, 1823-1825 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 8 - missing *Will book, Vol 9, 1829-1832 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will book, Vol 10, 1832-1836 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will book, Vol 11, 1837-1840 - Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts Hancock County, wills begin in 1853 Hardy County, *Book 1 **Joshua Roberts, 1781-1814, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGSF-VH?i=53&wc=Q8BW-M9W%3A179686301%2C179697801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p94] - mentions Auw Roberts, Davies Roberts **Thomas Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGSX-J7?i=211&wc=Q8BW-M9W%3A179686301%2C179697801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p435] *Book 6 **Archibald Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRV6-Y?i=140&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p 264], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-H?i=141&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale p266] - mentions James Robarts, Elizabeth Robarts, John Robarts, David Robarts, **Jacob Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-N?i=142&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p268], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-N?i=142&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale 269], mentioned in sale Elizabeth Robarts, James Robarts, David Robards (admin) Harrison County - checked index only, no Ashworth, May, or Roberts *Dennison but 1890s Jackson County - checked index only, no Ashworth, Dennison, May, Roberts Jefferson County - checked index only, no Ashworth, Dennison, May, *William Roberts, Sr [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY99-9L?i=163&wc=Q8BW-M84%3A179686601%2C179779101%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will, Book 2 pg 294] - mentions son, William Roberts, daughters Jane Bell and Agness Caiswell, two other sons John and Daniel, also a son Samuel Roberts, three more sons James, Joseph, and Abraham *Samuel Roberts (1816) [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY9M-G9?i=215&wc=Q8BW-M84%3A179686601%2C179779101%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal, book 2, pg 397], acct [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY9Q-N4?i=62&wc=Q8BW-M8D%3A179686601%2C179825201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 book 3 page 96] - mentions Joseph Roberts, Abraham Roberts, Samuel Roberts, Kitty Roberts (the widow), Davide Roberts, James Roberts, *Samuel Roberts (1837) [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CM9P-NX?i=59&wc=Q816-M23%3A179686601%2C179942701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 admin, book 9, pg 107] - mentions William Roberts (admin), mentions suit in Berkeley County Kanawha County Wills, Will book, V 1 1820-1858; ended on p106 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9R-XP?i=105&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 *William Roberts witnessed will in Kanawha County, VA, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-8T?mode=g&i=42&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 August 31, 1827; accessed July 24, 2016] *A. Roberts made a purchase at the estate of [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-JH?mode=g&i=50&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Hanna Beach, June 1829, Kanawha County, Virginia; accessed July 24, 2016] *Samuel Roberts made a purchase at the estate of [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-8X?mode=g&i=56&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Daniel Smith, Kanawha County, Virginia, June 25, 1830; accessed July 24, 2016] Lewis County; no index; start search on [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYS3-3C?i=6&wc=Q8BW-M6C%3A179685101%2C179685102%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 image 7] Lincoln County; wills start in 1909 Logan County; wills start in 1873 Marion County; wills start in 1842 Marshall County; index search only; Ashworth (1960s), Dennison (1859), no Mays, Roberts (1867) Mason County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennisons, Mays *Roberts, David, Book 4, pg 219 *Roberts, Electa May, Book 5, pg 380 *Roberts, James Book 2, pg 123 (after 1874) McDowell County; wills start 1893 Mercer County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Mineral County; wills start in 1866 Monongalia County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Monroe County *Will Book, vol 1, 1799-1817 - index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May **Roberts, Elizabeth [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRQ3-4?i=202&wc=Q8BW-M7J%3A179686801%2C179686802%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will p388]; no mention of other Roberts *Will Book, vol 2, 1819-1829 - index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, or Roberts **Mays, W. Pierce, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRS4-M?i=125&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisement, p 214]; appraisement mentions Alexander Roberts and Joseph Mays; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HR9X-5?i=196&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale bill Dec 1822 p 344], Nancy Mays, ; settlement [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HR94-5?i=202&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 p 356] and [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H53Q-Z1?i=282&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 498] *Will Book, vol 3, 1829-1844 ** Mays, Pierce [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTSR-XW?i=17&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Division of Negroes p2] widow married John Alderson; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTSR-ZC?i=56&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 settlement p 75] paid John Mays; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTS5-ZZ?i=151&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 slaves divided p 259] mention of Mary A Mays, Edwin Mays. Morgan County; Vol 1 index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Nicholas County; *Vol 1 1820-1899 ** John Roberts 1827 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4L5V-7?i=42&wc=Q8B7-1PJ%3A179686001%2C179686002%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal bill p59]; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4L59-X?i=43&wc=Q8B7-1PJ%3A179686001%2C179686002%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale p60] no names of note. Ohio county; Ashworth (1891); Denniston (1849); no Mays *Robards, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSK-BV?i=59&wc=Q816-MTL%3A179685901%2C179711801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 1, p41, 1783] Estate left to the McCollocks *Roberts, George [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-BJ?i=88&wc=Q816-MT5%3A179685901%2C179727601%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 2, p114, 1816], son William, daughters Ann, Sarah, Mary, and Margret, son Thomas *Roberts, John [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-C1?i=157&wc=Q816-MT5%3A179685901%2C179727601%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 2 p252, 1825] wife Christiana, sons Abner and Thomas, George and Jacob, Richard, daughter Margaret, Elizabeth, son Edward, Jeremiah, daughter Hannah; grandchildren Mary Ann, David, Rachel (from deceased daughter Rachel) *Roberts, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSV-X8?i=240&wc=Q816-MTV%3A179685901%2C179766201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 3, p421, 1850] daughters Jane McConn, Abigail Hanna, and Elizabeth Morrow *Roberts, Margaret [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-C9SG-6J?i=196&wc=Q816-MPF%3A179685901%2C179791301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 4 p329 1853] mentions Curtis and Vanmeter families Pendleton County - *Will Book 1 1788-1801 No A's, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will book 2 1801-1808 , No A's, No Dennison, no Mays, no R's *Will Book 3, 1808-1816 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will Book 4, 1815-1858 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts Pleasants County; wills start 1851 Pocahontas County *Will Book 1 1822-1832 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will Book 2 1832-1852 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts Preston County - wills begin 1869 Putnam County - wills begin 1847 *Ashworth, James Book 6, p 250 (1965) *May, JC Book 1, p260 (1912) *Roberts, Henry D, Book 1 p 17 (1856), [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H196-H?i=36&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099, Will of Henry D Roberts, Putnam County, 1856; accessed August 1, 2016] *Roberts, Mcensley, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H19H-G?mode=g&i=54&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 1 p 53 (1876); accessed August 1, 2016] *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H175-K?mode=g&i=197&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will, Roberts, Thomas, Book 1, p 336 (1869); accessed August 1, 2016)] Raleigh County; wills begin in 1850 Randolph County *Denison (1948) *Roberts (1909, 1911) Ritchie County; wills begin in 1843 *Will Book 1 1843-1883 No A's (Drakes), no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Roberts, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGS6-DS?mode=g&i=212&wc=Q8BW-M9H%3A179689401%2C179689402&cc=1909099 Will page 464; April 3, 1871; accessed August 1, 2016] - wife Nancy Roane County; wills start 1857 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Summers County; wills start 1854 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Taylor County; wills start 1844 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Tucker County; wills start 1825 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts in the index... however, index seems very small for the years covered. Tyler County; wills start 1815; no Ashworths, no Denison, no May *John Roberts 1867 1-B p47 Upshur County; wills start after 1852 Wayne County; wills start after 1843 Webster County; wills start after 1888 Wetzel County; wills start after 1845 Wirt County; wills start after 1865 Wood County; wills start 1801, index illegible Wyoming county; wills start after 1850

West Yorkshire Regiment

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[[Category: West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)]] For profiles, see [[:Category: West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)|the category]] The West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) (14th Foot) was an infantry regiment of the British Army. In 1958 it amalgamated with the East Yorkshire Regiment (15th Foot) to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire which was, on 6 June 2006, amalgamated with the Green Howards and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) to form the Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot). '''[[:Category: Second Boer War|Second Boer War]]'''
In 1899 the 2nd Battalion was deployed to South Africa to the Second Boer War 1899-1902. Two members of the Battalion were awarded the [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]]: '''Captain (later Colonel) Mansel-Jones''' in February 1900, and '''Sergeant Traynor''' in February 1901. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions sent service companies to the Boer War and were granted the battle honour South Africa 1900–02. '''[[:Category: World War I|World War I]]'''
The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) served at Neuve-Chappelle, Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, Ypres, Marne, Arras, Cambrai and Gallipoli. At its peak The West Yorkshire Regiment numbered 37 battalions, 66 Battle Honours were bestowed and four [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Crosses]] were awarded. The four TF battalions formed the West Yorkshire Brigade, which mobilised as 146 Brigade, 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division on the outbreak of World War I and served in France 1915–18. They raised duplicate battalions (2/5th, 2/6th, 2/7th, 2/8th) that constituted 185 Bde in 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division, which also served in France 1917–18. In 1915 they formed further reserve battalions (3/5th, 3/6th, 3/7th, 3/8th) that served in the British Isles. '''[[:Category: World War II|World War II]]'''
Both the 1st and 2nd battalions of the West Yorks served in the Far East throughout the Burma Campaign, fighting in the British Fourteenthth Army. The 2nd Battalion served with the 9th Indian Infantry Brigade from November 1940. The 1st Battalion served with the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade and some members of the battalion accompanied members of the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade sent to Singapore as part of the 2nd Echelon Emu Force in 1939. Some members of the Battalion were subsequently captured at Singapore and worked on the infamous Burma Railway as Japanese slave labour. Richard Underwood-5521 served in the First Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, accompanied the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade as Colour Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant of the 2nd Echelon Emu Force, was captured at Singapore, and worked on the Burma Railway. In 1942 2/5th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment was converted to armour, becoming 113th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps. As with all infantry battalions converted in this way, they continued to wear their West Yorkshire cap badge on the black beret of the RAC.[10] 51st (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment, formed as a 2nd Line duplicate of 45th (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment (previously the 7th (Leeds Rifles) Battalion of the West Yorks), served in 25th Army Tank Brigade in the Italian campaign under the command of Brigadier Noel Tetley of the Leeds Rifles, who was the only Territorial Army RTR officer to command a brigade on active service. The regiment distinguished itself in support of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division in the assault on the Adolf Hitler Line in May 1944. At the request of the Canadians, 51 RTR adopted the Maple Leaf as an additional badge, which is still worn by its successors, the Leeds Detachment (Leeds Rifles), Imphal (PWO) Company, The East and West Riding Regiment. '''Post Wars'''
In 1948 the 1st and 2nd Battalions were amalgamated and were stationed in Austria. They then moved to Egypt and on to Malaya. After a tour of duty in Northern Ireland in 1955-56, the 1st Battalion took part in the Suez Operation and was then stationed in Dover until the amalgamation in July 1958. In 1956 the merged 45th/51st (Leeds Rifles) RTR returned to the infantry role as 7th (Leeds Rifles) Bn West Yorkshire Regt and in 1961 it re-absorbed the 466th (Leeds Rifles) Light Anti-Aircraft Regt, RA, to form The Leeds Rifles, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire == Sources ==

Westbere Butts, Sturry

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[[Category: Brosius-115 Pubs]] [[Category:Sturry, Kent]] The Westbere Butts was a pub on Island Road in Sturry, Kent, England. It later became an Indian restaurant, since abandoned, and is now set for demolition."[https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/indian-restaurant-to-be-bulldozed-for-10-homes-246145/ Plan to bulldoze Spice Master Indian restaurant in Canterbury and build 10 homes approved]," 24 Apr 2021, ''Kent Online'' (https://www.kentonline.co.uk : accessed 5 Nov 2021). Known license transfers: *5 Sept 1903: “Mr. Godden (Messrs. Rigden) applied for the licence of the Westbere Butts, Westbere, to be transferred from Mrs. Emma Bentley to Frederick Luckhurst, and the Bench allowed the application.”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Licensing Business,” ''Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette'', 12 Sept 1903, p. 7, col. 3, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *3 Feb 1904: “Mr. Gerald Mercer applied for the renewal of this licence. Superintendent Jacobs said the late tenant was convicted for selling adulterated spirits. The licence had been transferred from Emma Bentley to Frederick Luckhurst, and the the house was now well conducted. The Magistrates renewed the licence.”“St. Augustine’s Licensing Sessions: Westbere Butts,” ''Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald'', 6 Feb 1904, p. 7, col. 5, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *11 Mar 1936: “The licence of ‘The Westbere Butts,’ Westbere, was temporarily transferred from Mr. [[Hogbin-143|Ambrose V. L. Hogbin]] to Mr. Michael J. Lynch.”“Adjourned Licensing Meeting St. Augustine’s Division,” ''Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald'', 14 Mar 1936, p. 10, col. 2, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © Reach PLC. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Other newspaper excerpts revealing the name of the publican: *1 Sept 1894: “''Henry Bentley'', landlord of the ‘Westbere Butts,’ was summoned for serving drink during prohibited hours...”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Westbere.--Charge of Serving Drink During Prohibited Hours,” ''Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette'', 8 Sept 1894, p. 5, col. 2, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk: accessed 5 Nov 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *30 Aug 1897: “William Davey, hawker, Canterbury, pleaded guilty to assaulting [[Hancock-3146|George Hancock]], landlord of the ‘Westbere Butts,’ on the 18th inst...”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Westbere.--Assaulting a Publican,” ''Faversham Times and Mercury and North-East Kent Journal'', 30 Aug 1879, p. 4, col. 1, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See also [https://pubwiki.co.uk/KentPubs/Sturry/WestbereButts.shtml Westbere Butts, Sturry, Canterbury] at the Pub History website and [http://www.dover-kent.com/2015-project/Westbere-Butts-Westbere.html Westbere Butts] at Dover-Kent.com. == Sources ==

Westberg Name Study

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[[Category:Westberg Name Study]] [[Category: Johansson-1906 Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Westberg}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Westberg from Vätergarn == This particular name study is for the Westbergs that descend from [[Jakobsson-120|Jöran Jacobsson]] who lived at [[:Category: Stora Mafrids, Västergarn (I)|Stora Mafrids]] in the parish of [[:Category: Västergarn (I)|Västergarn]] at the end of the 17th century. == Westbergs without known origin == * [[Westberg-138|Carl G Westberg]] == Sources == * Westberg, L. ''Westberg från Wetergarn'', Presens, Sollentuna, 1990. * Claes Wenell, Nr 120 Mina gotländska anor - räknat från min morfars far, Svenska Antavlor 7, 1988, Sveriges Släktforskarförbund * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Norrköping 1910, s.539-546 * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Visby 1938, s.627-637

Westbourne

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Westbourne was the family home for Danny and Moira Ferguson and their children Lorraine, Murray and Roy from 1970 (ish) to 2014.

Westbury Meeting of Quakers

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The first Meetinghouse was built in 1702, second meeting house built in 1801, which burned. The current meeting house replaced it and was built in 1902. Located [https://goo.gl/maps/w4SK8xE29gEEs7uE8 at 550 Post Avenue Westbury, NY 11570] ''' WESTBURY M0NTHLY MEETING''' Information on this Meeting records below from the [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028799719&view=1up&seq=401&size=125 Quaker Encyclopedia page 391] Meetings for worship had already been held at Woodledge, now Westbury, and at the Farms, later called Lusum, and still later called Jericho, when the earliest Quaker minute in America was written, in 167l. These meetings still exist. Westbury Monthly Meeting may be considered as old as that of Flushing, but no minutes are extant before 1697. Its vital records were for many years recorded in the parchment bound book in which Isaac Horner, an Oyster Bay man, copied in 1685 the vital data of all Quakers on Long Island, and which was continued in use by Flushing (now New York) Monthly Meeting. While the Quakers of New York City Meeting were largely in commercial business, those of Westbury were always almost universally agricultural. They and their wives rose "while it is yet dark", and tended their flocks and herds, cleared the land they had purchased by definite deeds from the Indians, paying whatsoever the latter asked. Much land so bought and so cleared is still owned and lived on by descendants. By 1730 a book for their own vital records was begun, in which numerous earlier data were recorded, a few being definitely noted as copied from Flushing records. Westbury Monthly Meeting included meetings established approximately in the following order: Oyster Bay; Westbury; Jericho; Matinecock; Cow Neck (now Manhasset), and Bethpage; all of which are still part of the Monthly Meeting except 0yster Bay, which faded out, and Jericho and Bethpage, which were set off as a separate Monthly Meeting. It also had for short periods meetings at Rockaway, Hempstead, Huntington and Secatogue. Secatogue or Sequatague is the old name for Islip, in Suffolk County. A meeting house was mentioned there in 177l. In the deplorable Separation which occurred in 1828, out of 340 members only 41 including children, were of the Orthodox body. These, with 7 adult and 2 children of Jericho MM called themselves Westbury and Jericho Monthly Meeting, which has ceased to exist. The vital data from their records is herein indicated by the letter 0. It should be noted that besides the Cock-Cocks-Cox Genealogy, 1914, which I have cited as "Cox Gen." there are other Genealogies of Long Island families, Frost, Seaman, Underhill, Jones, etc. and the Oyster Bay Town Records, 1653-1878, which will add to the data herein given. A comparison of dates in some of these genealogies, especially before 1752, will show numerous differences, owing to the number of a month being transposed to the name of a month, and very generally wrong in the genealogies. Besides these printed genealogies, the extensive and accurate data on 60 Long Island families, gathered from Bibles and other family records by the late George W. Cocks, of Glen Cove, now in my possession, cited herein as "Bibles", will probably in time be preserved in some metropolitan Library. The term "priest" in the records, means an Evangelical or Episcopalian minister - never a Roman Catholic priest. The dates from tombstones in Quaker burial grounds at Westbury, Matinecock and Manhasset taken by Frank Haviland and George W. Cocks, 1904, have been herein incorporated. In all our Quaker burial grounds, many non-members were interred. Most of these were related to members.

Westchester County New York

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[[Category:Wyoming County, New York]] [[Category:Westchester County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Westchester County was one of the original twelve counties created in 1683. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Putnam_County_New_York Putnam County] - North *Litchfield County, Connecticut - Northeast *Fairfield County, Connecticut - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nassau_County_New_York Nassau County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bronx_County_New_York The Bronx] - South *Bergen County, New Jersey - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rockland_County_New_York Rockland County] - West ==Cities== *Mount Vernon *New Rochelle *Peekskill *Rye *White Plains *Yonkers ==Towns== *Bedford *Cortlandt *Eastchester *Greenburgh *Harrison *Lewisboro *Mammaroneck *Mount Kisco *Mount Pleasant *New Castle *North Castle *North Salem *Ossining *Pelham *Pound Ridge *Rye *Scarsdale *Somers *Yorktown ==Villages== *Ardsley *Briarcliff Manor (shared by Towns of Mt Pleasant & Ossining) *Bronxville *Buchanan *Croton-on-Hudson *Dobbs Ferry *Elmsford *Harrison *Hasting-on-Hudson *Irvington *Larchmont *Mamaroneck (shared by Towns of Mamaroneck & Rye) *Mount Kisco *Ossining *Pelham (North Pelham was merged into Pelham in 1975) *Pelham Manor *Pleasantville *Port Chester *Rye Brook *Scardale *Sleepy Hollow *Tarrytown *Tuckahoe ==Cennsus-designated Places== *Armonk *Bedford *Bedford Hills *Chappaqua *Crompond *Crugers *Eastchester *Fairview *Goldens Bridge *Greenville *Hartsdale *Hawthorne *Heritage Hills *Jefferson Valley *Katonah *Lake Monegan *Lincolndale *Millwood *Montrose *Peach Lake (shared with Putnam County) *Scotts Corners *Shenorock *Shrub Oak *Thornwood *Valhalla *Verplanck *Yorktown Heights ==Hamlets== *Amawalk *Baldwin Place *Banksville *CortlandTManor *Cross River *Croton Falls *Crotonville *Granite Springs *Kitchawan *Lewisboro *North White Plains *Pelham *Pocantico Falls *Purchase *Purdys *Salem Center *Somers *South Salem *Vista *Waccabuc *West Harrison ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westchester_County%2C_New_York Westchester County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westchester_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Westchester County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chronicle_of_a_Border_Town Chronicle of a Border Town: History of Rye, Westchester, New York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Old_Dutch_Burying_Ground_of_Sleepy_Hollow_in_North_Tarrytown%2C_New_York The Old Dutch Burying Ground of Sleepy Hollow in North Tarrytown, new York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:First_Record_Book_of_the_Old_Dutch_Church_of_Sleepy_Hollow%2C_Organized_in_1697_and_Now_the_First_Reformed_Church_of_Tarrytown%2C_N.Y. First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow: Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_History_of_the_County_of_Westchester_From_Its_First_Settlement_To_The_Present_Time A History of the County of Westchester: From Its First Settlement To The Present] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Wills_of_Westchester_County%2C_New_York%2C_from_1664_to_1784 Early Wills of Westchester County, New York form 1664 to 1764] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biographical_History_of_Westchester_County%2C_New_York Biographical History of Westchester County] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westchester_County,_New_York_Genealogy Westchester County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/westchester-county/ Westchester County on Genealogy Inc.] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Westchester County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westchester_County,_New_York. Accessed 20 May 2020

Westcock Cemetery, Westcock, New Brunswick

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:Community: Westcock :Township: Sackville Parish :Locality: Westmorland County :Province: NB GPS Coordinates: 45.86993, -64.37731 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376078/westcock-cemetery Findagrave Page]

Westcott Challenge (before)

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This page memorializes a profile "before" changes were made. == Biography == "Jeremiah Westcott, Jr.; m-ab. 1686, Mary Warner. It states (W. G. p. 156) that 'due to the incomplete records of Coventry (R. I.), of the issue of Jeremiah Jr., only the following chn. are known: George, Jeremiah III, Thomas, Eleanor.' Further research shows they had also Stukely, Mary, Ann, James, and probably Richard, Charles and Peleg." [http://interactive.ancestry.com/15243/dvm_GenMono000678-00302-0/569?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dGenealogy-glh16934824%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26so%3d3%26MSAV%3d1%26gss%3dms_r_db%26gsfn%3deleanor%26msydy%3d1666%26dbOnly%3d_F00032DB%257c_F00032DB_x%26uidh%3dd86%26msydp%3d2&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=344,1054,540,1083;297,1211,461,1238;737,2050,816,2078;898,2051,978,2074;1236,2050,1369,2078#?imageId=dvm_GenMono000678-00302-1 History and genealogy of the ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott, one of the Thirteen Original Proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island; Digital Image, Ancestry.com]; === Notes === An ancient receipt recites that on April 21, 1712, Jeremiah, Jr. received from his father in law, John Warner, the following articles: "two y' of new silk to make a hood, one hood redy made, one black silk hankercheef, one mixed collered silk hankercheef, two blue calleco aprons, two pear of wash lether gloves, twenty-six caps, two good white hoods, and one old one, eleven hed bands, good as new, one half silk handcerchee, six epttecots, fore mantes, a riding gound, a riding hood, and a cloack, six pear of good stockings,and a pear of old wash lether gloves, one new white hollen apron, fore wooin (woolen) aprons, two bonnits, one new one, two peares of shoues, one wooden heels the other lether heels, pillow and cloth and bible, one pear of stays, and one pear of linin, one pear of wolin gloves, three peacs of earthern ware, sisers with other nesesneary." Then "Received of my father in law John Warner the particulars Above named I say received by me in behalfe of myselfe and brethern." He signed "Jeremia Westcot." Old records make it seem that prior to 1698, one John Micater, came to what is now Apponaug in Warwick, and built a "Fulling Mill" on the stream that runs from Gorton's pond to Apponaug cove. On Jan. 24, 1693, Jeremiah purchased the mill, one of the conditions of the purchase being that Micater should teach Jeremiah the art of fulling, and thus Jeremiah was called "weaver." This was probably the first fulling mill in the colony. After 4 years of ownership, he sold the mill to Samuel Greene, son of Deputy Gov. John Greene, for 150 pounds. On July 24, 1722, he sold to Samuel Gorton, his mansion house at Old Warwick, where he then lived and the lot of six acres. It is beleived that he spent the rest of his 35 years in Coventry, but the records of Coventry for that time period are lost. [http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Incidents-in-the-Life-and-Times-of-Stukeley-Westcote-With-Some-of-His-Descendants/620791/106 Incidents in the Life and Times of Stukeley Westcote, With Some of His Descendants]; J. Bullock; p 156.; Digital Image, Mocavo.com == Sources == * Birth Record: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=RIVitalExtracts&h=104483&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d15306887584z0q26dbidz0q3d3897z0q26rpidz0q3d104483z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h15306887584 Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899]; Digital Image, Ancestry.com * Marriage info: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=WorldMarr_ga&h=1306433&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d10746704774z0q26dbidz0q3d7836z0q26rpidz0q3d1306433z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h10746704774 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900]; Ancestry.com ---- === Name === : Name: Jeremiah /Westcott/ :: Given Name: Jeremiah :: Surname: Westcott :: Name Suffix: Jr.Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place:Source: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 573.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try CONT CONT http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try Data: Text: Name: Jeremiah WestcottBirth: 1666 in RI === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 7 Oct 1666 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place: === Death === : Death: :: Date: 23 Feb 1757 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place: === Event === : Event: :: Type: Alt. Birth :: Date: 1666 :: Place: RI., United StatesSource: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 573.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try CONT CONT http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try Data: Text: Name: Jeremiah WestcottBirth: 1666 in RI : Event: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 :: Type: Marriage :: Date: 1698 :: Place: RI., United StatesSource: [[#S241]] Page: entry for Jeremiah Westcott; citing the General Register Office's England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: CONT U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 CONT about Jeremiah Westcott CONT Name: «tab»Jeremiah Westcott CONT Gender: «tab»male CONT Birth Place: «tab»RI CONT Birth Year: «tab»1666 CONT Spouse Name: «tab»Mary Warner CONT Number Pages: «tab»1 === Marriage === : Husband: [[Westcott-293|Jeremiah Westcott]] :: PREF Y : Wife: [[Warner-1163|Mary Warner]] :: PREF Y : Marriage: :: Date: 20 Jan 1698 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RI : Child: [[Westcott-327|George Westcott]] : Child: [[Wescott-69|Thomas Wescott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural :: PREF Y : Child: [[Westcott-328|Sarah Westcott]] : Child: [[Westcott-329|Eleanor Westcott]] : Data Changed: :: Date: 10 Dec 2010 ::: Time: 11:22 : Marriage: :: Date: 27 Jul 1665 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 280.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306435&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 1634Birth place: Marriage date: 1665Marriage place: RI : Child: [[Westcott-293|Jeremiah Westcott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural : Child: [[Westcott-294|Josiah Westcott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural :: PREF Y : Data Changed: :: Date: 10 Dec 2010 ::: Time: 11:22 * WikiTree profile Westcott-293 created through the import of WikiGedcom.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by [[Nelson-2430 | Darlene Nelson]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Westcott-293 Changes page] for the details of edits by Darlene and others. * Source: S12 Media: Book Abbreviation: William Kelsey - The Great Migration Begins Title: William Kelsey - The Great Migration Begins Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S133 Media: Records Abbreviation: Ancestry Title: Ancestry Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y Page: Ancestry Family Trees Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=1469&pid=-2147147226 * Repository: R512 Name: Ancestry.com Address: Ancestry.com CONT 360 W 4800 N CONT Provo, UT 84604 USA Name: Ancestry.com SORT Ancestry.com Address 1: 360 W 4800 N City: Provo State: UT Postal Code: 84604 Country: USA Phone Number: 801-705-7000 Phone Number: 801-705-7001 (fax) URL: http://www.ancestry.com * Source: S237 Abbreviation: 1860 US Federal Census Title: 1860 U.S. census, Digital images Publication: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S241 Abbreviation: US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Title: CD-ROM database Publication: N.p.: n.p., n.d. Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S247 Abbreviation: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Title: <"," Report Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S317 Abbreviation: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an Paranthetical: Y * Source: S78 Media: Book Abbreviation: Westcott Book by Bullock Title: Westcott Book by Bullock Paranthetical: Y

Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Westerly, Rhode Island]] == Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses == For two hundred and fifty years, 1626-1876 : including Charlestown, Hopkinton, and Richmond until their separate organization, with the principal points of their subsequent history. * by Rev. Frederic Denison, A.M. (1819-1901) Corresponding member of the Rhode Island Historical Society. * published by J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, RI, 1878 * Source Example: ::: Denison, Frederic. ''[[Space:Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses|Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses]]'' (J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, RI, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Denison|Denison]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=oNAaMBIFWtcC * https://books.google.com/books?id=5cD8E2eSyCoC * https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeisl00deni * https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeis00denigoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100328711 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16521

Western Australia, 1829 Counties - Profile Tree

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[[wikipedia:Lands_administrative_divisions_of_Western_Australia#Counties|'''26 Counties''' of Western Australia]] - [[wikipedia:Sussex_County,_Western_Australia#/media/File:Western_Australia_cadastral_divisions.png|'''1829 map''' of Counties - W® ''('''<+Q''')'' ]] ::[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230862577 Map of '''1829''' Counties, SW West Aust - via ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] {{Image|file=Photos-350.png |align=r |size= 110 | label =Explorers of Western Australia |caption= }} :Historically, there were 26 Counties in the ''south-western'' part of the state, designated shortly after the '''Swan River Colony''' was founded in '''1829.''' It was originally intended for these to be subdivided into Hundreds and Parishes in a manner similar to South Australia, but this did not occur, as the Division/District system took precedence. [[Stirling-551|James Stirling KCB (1791-1865)]] ::Name:''space'' | County: ''W®'' | '''Profile''' | # Beaufort [[wikipedia:Beaufort_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Beaufort-344|Francis '''Beaufort''' KCB FRS (1774 - 1857) ]] # Carnarvon [[wikipedia: Carnarvon_County|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Herbert-112|Charles Herbert (1774 - 1808) ]], brother of [[Herbert-138|2nd Earl of '''Carnarvon''' ]] # Durham [[wikipedia:Durham County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Lambton-7|John George "1st Earl of '''Durham'''" Lambton (1792 - 1840) ]] # Glenelg [[wikipedia: Glenelg_County|County]] | [[Grant-4256|Charles "1st Baron '''Glenelg'''" Grant (1778 - 1866) ]] # Goderich [[wikipedia: Goderich_County|County]] | [[Robinson-13125|Frederick John "1st Earl of Ripon, 1st Viscount '''Goderich'''" Robinson (1782 - 1859) ]] (Brothers) * # Grantham [[wikipedia: Grantham_County|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Grey-1044|Thomas Philip "3rd Baron '''Grantham'''" (Grey) de Grey KG (Robinson) (1781 - 1859) ]] (Brothers) * # Grey [[wikipedia:Grey County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Grey-482|Charles "2nd Earl''' Grey"''' Grey KG (1764 - 1845) ]] # Hay [[wikipedia: Hay_County|County]] | [[wikipedia:Robert_William_Hay|Robert William '''Hay''' - ''From Wikipedia'']] # Howick [[wikipedia: Howick_County|County]] | [[Grey-1103|Henry George "Viscount '''Howick'''" Grey KG (1802 - 1894) ]] [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grey-henry-george-2126 ''visit: ADB''] # Kent [[wikipedia:Kent County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-14|'''Princess''' Alexandrina Victoria '''of Kent''' (1819 - 1901) ]] ''- Queen'' # Lanark [[wikipedia:Lanark County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Stirling-551|James Stirling KCB (1791-1865) ]] ''His birthplace in County of '''Lanark,''' Scotland'' # Lansdowne [[wikipedia: Lansdowne_County|County]] | [[Petty-1312|Henry (Petty) Petty-FitzMaurice KG PC (1780-1863) ]] Henry "3rd Marquess of '''Lansdowne'''" # Melbourne [[wikipedia:Melbourne_County|County]] | [[Lamb-3303|William Lamb (1779-1848)]] 2nd Viscount '''Melbourne''' # Minto [[wikipedia:Minto_County|County]] | # Murray [[wikipedia:Murray County, Western Australia|County]] | # Nelson [[wikipedia:Nelson County, Western Australia|County]] | # Peel [[wikipedia:Peel County, Western Australia|County]] | # Plantagenet [[wikipedia: Plantagenet County, Western Australia|County]] | # Perth [[wikipedia:Perth County, Western Australia|County]] | # Stirling [[wikipedia: Stirling County, Western Australia|County]] | # Sussex [[wikipedia:Sussex County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-44|Augustus Frederick (Hannover) Duke of '''Sussex''' KG (1773 - 1843) ]] # Twiss [[wikipedia:Twiss_County|County]] | # Victoria [[wikipedia:Victoria County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-14|'''Princess''' Alexandrina '''Victoria '''of Kent (1819 - 1901) ]] '' - Queen'' # [[space:Wellington District - Area Tree |Wellington]] [[wikipedia:Wellington_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | [[Wellesley-4|Arthur '''Wellesley''' KG GCB (1769 - 1852) ]] - 1st Duke of '''Wellington''' # Wicklow [[wikipedia:Wicklow_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | # York [[wikipedia:York_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | :::: [[space:Western Australia Local Government Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory - ''LGA'']]

Western Australia, Families - Surname Tree

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*[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx '''Pioneers Index''' ''wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954 - ''Search'' B D M ] *[http://www.perthdps.com/graves/intro.htm East Perth Cemeteries - ''via DPS'' ] *[http://www.wanowandthen.com/Folklore/index.html '''Folklore of''' Western Australia] :'''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
:[http://members.iinet.com.au/~dansayer/Lorrene/fowndx.htm An Index to '''Blechynden''' and others - ''via Lorrene's List'' ] :[https://www.bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/index.php Brady Family Tree - in Western Australia ] :[http://members.iinet.net.au/~nbradley/Martin-o/surname_index.htm Martin & Associated Families in Australia (1830 - 2020) - ''Surname Index''] :[http://www.turnermob.com/index.php TheTurnerMob Genealogy of the Turner family ] :[https://sites.google.com/site/turnerfamily1/home Turner Family Website ][http://www.perthdps.com/shipping/warrior.htm - ''and '''Warrior'''''] :[[space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree ]] :[http://www.brandis.com.au/genealogy/gendata/voyage.html '''Voyage''' aboard the ''Simon Taylor'' 1842 - via the pages of Jenny Brandis ]
The boys were to be regarded as ordinary emigrants but were subject to the guardian appointed for the voyage. The guardian was [[Caporn-40|Samuel Caporn.]] :''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,''
[http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/the-bicentennial-dictionary-of-western-australians.html pre-1829-1888. ''compiled by'' ][[Sandilands-283|Rica Erickson]]
:[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
:[https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/about-us/history-of-the-epg/ Enrolled Pensioner Force - WA ] : [http://policewahistory.org.au/HTML_Pages/Late_Victorian.html Police WA History ] ''Moutton, A W'' :[http://www.hibeach.net/mannst/p52.htm#i132 "High Beach" & Some Family History & More - Cottesloe ] :[http://www.australindfhs.org/ '''Australind''' Family History Society 2014] :[http://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian Convicts 1850-1868 - ''and Ships''] :[http://www.perthdps.com/default.html ''Dead lucky'' for research - ''by'' Perth Dead Persons' Society] :[https://convictssouthwestwa.com.au/ '''Convicts''' South West WA] :[https://www.myfamilyonline.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F75&tree=T00004 Family: Walter Llewllyn Jones / Tabitha Daniells or Chaplin (F75) ''My Family Online''] :[https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Overseas_Arrivals_to_South_Australia_-_late_1854 Overseas Arrivals to South Australia - late 1854] :[https://ww1austburialsuk.weebly.com/ == Sources ==

Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree

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[[Category:Western Australia]]
[[Space:Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree#Compass| State '''Compass''' ]]
Western Australia is divided into Regions according to a number of systems.
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg Ten Regions of Western Australia '' - a '''map''' from'' Wikimedia Commons|''W®'' ]
:[[wikipedia:Regions of Western Australia|The Regional Development Commissions Act '''Regions:'''|''W®'' ]]
*[[Wikipedia:Gascoyne|Gascoyne]] | [[Wikipedia:Goldfields-Esperance|Goldfields-Esperance]] | [[Wikipedia:Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] *[[Wikipedia:Kimberley_(Western_Australia)|Kimberley]] | [[Wikipedia:Mid West|Mid West]] | [[Wikipedia:Peel|Peel]] * [[Wikipedia:Pilbara|Pilbara]] | [[Wikipedia:South West|South West]] | [[Wikipedia:Wheatbelt (Western Australia)|Wheatbelt]] **[[Wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_Local_Government_Areas|'''Perth''' ''metropolitan'' '''Region''' ''Development Act 2005''|''W®'' ]]
*WikiTree ''places'' '''Categories''' *[[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia|Gascoyne]] | [[:Category: Western Australia, Places|Goldfields-Esperance]] | Great Southern *[[:Category: Kimberley, Western Australia|Kimberley]] | Mid West | Peel *Pilbara | South West | Wheatbelt **[[:Category: Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] * '''Regions''' - Land Tree *Gascoyne | Goldfields-Esperance | Great Southern *Kimberley | Mid West | Peel *Pilbara | South West | Wheatbelt **Perth *Gascoyne | Pilbara | Kimberley *Mid West | Wheatbelt | Goldfields-Esperance **Perth * Peel | South West | Great Southern {{Image|file=Photos-350.png |align=r |size= 110 | label =Explorers of Western Australia |caption= [[Curlewis-2|''visit'' Harold
Burnham Curlewis ]] }} === Compass === *The '''State''' ''Compass'' | - '''|''' [[wikipedia:Harold_Curlewis#Western_Australian_border|Border to the East]] ::::[[Wikipedia:Kimberley_(Western_Australia)|Kimberley - (North)]] | - '''|''' Northern Territory. :::[[Wikipedia:Pilbara|Pilbara - (North-West) ]] | - - '''|''' Northern Territory. :[[Wikipedia:Gascoyne|Gascoyne]] - (West Coast) - | ''Mid West'' ::[[Wikipedia:Mid West (Western Australia)|Mid West]] - (to central East) - | ''Goldfields'' :::[[Wikipedia:Goldfields-Esperance|Goldfields-Esperance]] | - - '''|''' Northern Territory.
- (East Inland and South Coast) | - '''|''' South Australia. ::[[Wikipedia:Wheatbelt (Western Australia)|Wheatbelt]] - (West and Inland) - | ''Goldfields'' ::[[Wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_local_government_areas|'''Perth''' - ]] (West Coast and ''greater'' Metro ) - | ''Wheatbelt'' ::[[Wikipedia:Peel|Peel]] - (West Coast and South Metro) - | ''Wheatbelt'' :[[Wikipedia:South West|South West]] - (Coast) :::[[Wikipedia:Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] - (Coast) - | [[Wikipedia:Goldfields-Esperance|''Esperance'']] | - '''|''' South Australia. :[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg '''Ten''' Regions of Western Australia '' - a '''map''' from'' Wikimedia Commons|''W®'' ]
::[[space:Western Australia Local Government Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory - ''LGA'']]

Western Australia, South West Region

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[[Category:Western Australia ]] '''Western Australia''' is divided into '''regions''' according to a number of systems.
The most common system is the W.A. Government division of the state
into regions for economic development purposes, which comprises '''nine''' defined regions; however, there are a number of other systems, including those made for purposes of land management (such as agriculture and conservation), information gathering (such as statistical and meteorological), and election for political office.
The various different systems were defined for different purposes, and give specific boundaries, but although many of the different systems' regions have similar names, they have different boundaries; the names and boundaries of regions [[wikipedia:Regions_of_Western_Australia|can and do vary between systems. W®]]
[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Metropolitan_LGAs|'''Metropolitan''' LGAs]] | [[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Non-metropolitan_LGAs|'''Non'''-metropolitan LGAs]] | [[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Regional_local_government_organisations|'''Regional''' local government organisations]] | [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Western_Australia_Local_Government_Areas.svg '''Map''' of WA LGA locations : City and Shire] |
'''South West :'''
| Augusta-Margaret River | Boyup Brook | Bridgetown-Greenbushesp | Bunbury* | Busselton* | Capel Collie Dardanup Donnybrook-Balingup Harvey Manjimup Nannup | *'' city of'' |
'''Rivers''' of the '''South West''' region Wikipedia®]
Abba | Arthur | Balgarup Bannister Beaufort | Blackwood | Brunswick Buayanyup Capel Carbunup | Collie | Donnelly Ferguson Ludlow Lunenburgh Margaret (South West) | Preston | Sabina Scott South Dandalup Tone Vasse Warren Worsley The '''Blackwood''' River is a major river and catchment in the [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River|South West of Western Australia. W®]]
'''History :'''
In '''1827''' it was named by Stirling after Vice-Admiral Sir [[Blackwood-506|'''Henry Blackwood''',]] under whom he served as a Midshipman on HMS Warspite in 1808–1909 during the Napoleonic Wars, in the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
Historically it was of considerable importance in the early days of the [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|'''Swan River Colony''',]] and more recently of importance in the ecology of the Augusta-Margaret River region due to conflicts in land use policy.
The upper catchment contains '''Toolibin''' Lake, [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River#History|a nature reserve and Ramsar site. . . ''more'' . . Wikipedia®]]
[http://www.wetlandresearch.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Froend-Halse-Storey-1997-Toolibin.pdf Planning for the recovery of Lake '''Toolibin,''' Western Australia . . ''with sketch map . . '' ]
[https://www.wickepin.wa.gov.au/Assets/TLNDRC_project_summary.pdf '''Toolibin''' Lake Natural Diversity Recovery Catchment Project Summary . . ''with photos . . '' ]

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==Western Australia Civil Register Team== Welcome to the Western Australia Civil Register Team page. This team is a part of the [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia Team]], and are working on systematically linking WA BDM records to WikiTree profiles. The civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths in Western Australia was established in 1841 by the 9th act of parliament, in [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/wa/num_act/bdamr45vn9439/bdamr45vn9439.pdf An Act to provide for the Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in the Colony of Western Australia]. ==Citation format== Entries in the BMD register should be cited in wiki pages following the formats shown on the [[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Western_Australia#Birth.2C_Death.2C_Marriage|Sources and Citations - Western Australia]] page. ==Guidelines== Don't create a profile based on nothing but the index entry. ''Do'' create a profile if you can do ''any'' of the following in addition to an index entry: * Connect the profile to at least one other profile, ''or'' * Add information to the profile that would plausibly enable connecting it to family members down the track, ''or'' * You can say something interesting about the person. ==Team Members== *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] *[[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]] *[[Wilson-48|Sam Wilson]] *[[Phillips-38201|Troy Phillips]] * ==Links/Resources== * Western Australia, Births, Deaths and Marriages index [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool online search tool] * Tool for tracking which profiles have references to the BMD index: [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/ WA BMD] {| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:4em" |+ Data scrapes |- | Births: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/births.csv births.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/births_old.csv births_old.csv] |- | Marriages: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/marriages.csv marriages.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/marriages_old.csv marriages_old.csv] |- | Deaths: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/deaths.csv deaths.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/deaths_old.csv deaths_old.csv] |} ===Mark's Spreadsheets=== These include registered births and all identified unregistered births (about 1 in 7 of the total) by year. They are more working spreadsheets and I don't generally keep a year updated after I have moved past it. As at 2 March 2024 I am working on 1860. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ucow4hb4YzBwWkikRxRndGm8SyOwL5blPKQtg6UyG3I/edit?usp=sharing Births 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13QPHqu6KkGXyDrFBvFQb_RdCdHQceImLqTcdLo2GjzI/edit?usp=sharing Marriages 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KLFeHwyeoOgoXR5bK5sr0hFh4PK1BKpIvl4sCA3_a1U/edit?usp=sharing Deaths 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RnDUIPBsMYg5eCCpuYRQrMLEg9ty7N3oPCO7eU7d4BM/edit?usp=sharing Births 1848-] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pMHGA4i2SQ0eX-Z7UQ17mCQ2W1xIySCZTqjh2uXW9VU/edit?usp=sharing Marriages 1848-] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KzFyrH8JlV53m9DB8cO_x0rTNCZ_2ezA9HeMvGKOHso/edit?usp=sharing Deaths 1848-] ===Statistics=== These two G2G posts show demographic analysis of the 1829-1859 population which is 90% complete. * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1675157/trends-marriage-and-fertility-western-australia-1829-1859 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1671345/some-statistics-of-western-australians-born-1829-1859 These are the latest posts on completeness statistics * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1683766/20th-century-wikitree-completeness-for-western-australia * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1631816/8ths-of-all-19c-western-australian-profiles-are-in-wikitree ==Resources== *[[Space:Western_Australian_registration_districts|Western Australian registration districts]] * {{wikidata|Q42333722}}

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[[Category: Western Australia, Members of the House of Representatives]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]][[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Flags-5.png |align=r |size= 105|label= Flag of Australia |caption= [[:Category: Western Australia, Members of the House of Representatives|Commonwealth of
Australia '''''1901''''']] }} ::[https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Senate/Powers_practice_n_procedures/Constitution/preamble '''Commonwealth of Australia''' Constitution Act] :::[https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Senate/Powers_practice_n_procedures/Constitution/~/link.aspx?_id=C20A3A690A274B8D81F471DE5354C6D6&_z=z Part III - The House of Representatives] ::::Electoral divisions (or ''Federal Seats'' ) :*[https://www.aec.gov.au/Elections/federal_elections/2019/files/maps/2019-aec-A4-WA-maps.pdf '''Western Australia''' boundary map ''(PDF 5.03MB 2019)'' ] :::'''Division''' ''('''1901''')''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/index.htm '''Current federal''' electoral divisions] ''(2022) : Western Australia 15 of 151.'' ''(was 16 of 151)''

:::'''Brand''' ''(1984)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/brand.htm Named in honour of ][[Brand-2733|Sir David '''Brand''' KCMG, ''(1912–79)''. Brand was Premier of Western Australia ''(1959–71).'']] :Members: ::King, M (ALP) 2016– ::Gray, G (ALP) 2007–2016 ::'''Beazley,''' K (ALP) 1996–2007 - ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Beazley 33rd Governor of Western Australia (2018-) |W® '']
::'''Fatin,''' W F (ALP) '''1984'''–1996 :::'''Burt''' ''(2016)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/burt.htm Named to honour succeeding ][[Burt-1790|generations of the '''Burt''' family ''(1810+)'' for their signifcant contributions to the justice system]]
:Members: ::Keogh, M (ALP) 2016– :::'''Canning''' ''(1949)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/canning.htm Named in honour of ][[Canning-325|Alfred Wernam '''Canning,''' ''(1860–1936.)'' Canning was a surveyor who surveyed routes for a '''rabbit-proof''' fence from ''Starvation Harbour'' to ''Cape Keraudren'' ]]
:Members: ::Hastie, A (LP) 2015– ::Randall, D (LP) 2001–2015 ::Gerick, J (ALP) 1998–2001 :: Johnston, R (LP) 1996–1998 ::Gear, G (ALP) 1984–1996 ::'''Fatin,''' W F (ALP) 1983–'''1984''' ::Bungey, M H (LP) 1974–1983 ::Hallet, J M (CP) 1963–1974 ::McNeill, N (LP) 1961–1963 ::Hamilton, L W (CP) 1949–1961 :::'''Cowan''' ''(1984)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/cowan.htm Named in honour of ][[Brown-27856|Edith Dircksey '''Cowan''' OBE, ''(1861–1932.)'' ]]
:Members: ::Aly, A (ALP) 2016– ::Simpkins, L (LP) 2007–2016 ::Edwards, G (ALP) 1998–2007 ::Evans, R (LP) 1993–1998 ::Jakobsen, C A (ALP) 1984–1993 :::'''Curtin''' ''(1949)'' : [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/curtin.htm Named in honour of] [[Curtin-122|John Joseph Ambrose '''Curtin''' ''(1885 - 1945)'' ]]
:Members: ::Hammond C (LP) 2019 + ::'''Bishop,''' J (LP) 1998–2019 - ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Bishop Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party |W® '']
::Rocher, A (LP/IND) 1981–1998 ::Garland, R V (LP) 1969–1981 ::[[Hasluck-2|'''Hasluck,''' P M C (LP) 1949–1969]] :::''In c. 1975, the southern parts of Curtin (Cottesloe), were in Fremantle. John Curtin lived in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/John+Curtin+Family+Home/@-31.9987658,115.759077,82m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x2a32a41ff96401a9:0x246cd71656ad5fc8!2sJarrad+St,+Cottesloe+WA+6011!3b1!8m2!3d-31.9989445!4d115.7575269!3m4!1s0x2a32a420200fa971:0x55df49b56e4a2ed7!8m2!3d-31.9986775!4d115.7590456 Jarrad Street,] Cottesloe.'' :::'''Durack''' ''(2010)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/durack.htm Named in honour of] [[Durack-3|Patrick '''Durack,''' ''(1834–98)'' and suceeding generations of the Durack family ]]
:Members: ::Price, M (LP) 2013– ::Haase, B (LP) 2010–2013: :::'''Forrest''' ''(1922)''
[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/forrest.htm Named in honour of ][[Forrest-899|Sir John '''Forrest,''' ''(1847–1918.)'' Forrest was an active member of the ''Constitutional Conventions'' that led to the Commonwealth of Australia ]] ''(see Swan, below)''
:Members: ::Marino, N (LP) 2007– ::Prosser, G (LP) 1987–2007 ::Drummond, P H (LP) 1972–1987 ::Kirwan, F (ALP) 1969–1972 ::[[Freeth-278|'''Freeth,''' G (LP) 1949–1969]] ::Lemmon, N (ALP) 1943–1949 ::Prowse, J H (CP) 1922–1943 :::'''Fremantle''' ''(1901)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/fremantle.htm Named after the ''City of Fremantle'' which is named in honour of ] [[Fremantle-15|Charles Howe '''Fremantle''' GCB RN ''(1800 - 1869)'' ]]
:Members: ::Wilson, J (ALP) 2016– ::Parke, M (ALP) 2007–2016 ::Lawrence, C (ALP) 1994–2007 ::Dawkins, J S (ALP) 1977–1994 | | [[Beazley-274|'''Beazley,''' K E (ALP) 1945–1977]] ::[[Curtin-122|'''Curtin,''' J (FLP/ALP) 1934–1945]] | | '''Watson,''' W (UAP) 1931–1934 ::[[Curtin-122|'''Curtin,''' J (ALP) 1928–1931]] | | '''Watson,''' W (IND) 1922–1928 ::Burchell, R J (ALP/NAT) 1913–1922 | | Hedges, W N (WAP/LIB) 1906–1913 ::Carpenter, W H (ALP) 1903–1906 | | [[Solomon-147|'''Solomon''', E (FT) '''1901'''–1903]] :::''In c. 1975, the southern parts of Curtin (Cottesloe), were in Fremantle. John Curtin lived in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/John+Curtin+Family+Home/@-31.9987658,115.759077,82m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x2a32a41ff96401a9:0x246cd71656ad5fc8!2sJarrad+St,+Cottesloe+WA+6011!3b1!8m2!3d-31.9989445!4d115.7575269!3m4!1s0x2a32a420200fa971:0x55df49b56e4a2ed7!8m2!3d-31.9986775!4d115.7590456 Jarrard Street,] Cottesloe.'' '''Hasluck''' ''(2001)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/hasluck.htm Named in honour of ] [[Hasluck-2|Paul Meernaa Caedwalla '''Hasluck''' ''(1905 - 1993)'' ]]
:Members: ::Wyatt, K (LP) 2010– ::Jackson, S (ALP) 2007–2010 ::Henry, S (LP) 2004–2007 ::Jackson, S (ALP) 2001–2004 '''Moore''' ''(1949)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/moore.htm Named in honour of ][[Moore-26589|George Fletcher '''Moore,''' ''(1798–1886.)'' Throughout the '''1830s''' Moore explored a number of areas in Western Australia and was appointed Advocate-General of the Colony of Western Australia in 1834.]]
:Members: ::Goodenough, I (LP) 2013– ::Washer, M (LP) 1998–2013 ::Filing, P (LP/IND) 1990–1998 ::Blanchard, C A (ALP) 1983–1990 ::Hyde, J M (LP) 1974–1983 ::Maisey, D W (CP) 1963–1974 ::Leslie, H A (CP) 1961–1963 ::'''Halbert,''' H V (LP) 1958–1961 ::Leslie, H A (CP) 1949–1958 '''O’Connor''' ''(1980)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/oconnor.htm Named in honour of ][[O'Connor-2823|Charles Yelverton '''O'Connor,''' ''(1843–1902.)'' In '''1891,''' O'Connor became Western Australia's engineer-in-chief and was responsible for designing Fremantle Harbour ]]
:Members: ::Wilson, R (LP) 2013– ::Crook, T (NP) 2010–2013 ::'''Tuckey''', W (LP) 1980–2010 '''Pearce''' ''(1990)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/pearce.htm Named in honour of ][[Pearce-6116|Sir George Foster '''Pearce,''' ''(1870–1952.)'' Pearce was a Senator for Western Australia (1901–38) and served as Acting Prime Minister for seven months in 1916.]]
:Members: ::Porter, C (LP) 2013– ::Moylan, J (LP) 1993–2013 ::'''Chaney,''' F M (LP) 1990–1993 '''Perth''' ''('''1901''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/perth.htm Named after the '''City of Perth.''' ]Under instructions from the ''Secretary for the Colonies,'' [[Murray-8641|Sir George '''Murray,''' the new town and future seat of government in the Colony of Western Australia was called ''Perth.'' Murray was a '''Perthshire''' man and represented his birthpace in the ''House of Commons.'' ]]
:Members: ::Gorman, P (ALP) 2018- ::Hammond, T (ALP) 2016–2018 ::MacTiernan, A (ALP) 2013–2016 ::Smith, S (ALP) 1993–2013 ::'''Charlesworth,''' R (ALP) 1983–1993 ::McLean, R M (LP) 1975–1983 ::Berinson, J M (ALP) 1969–1975 ::'''Chaney,''' F C (LP) 1955–1969 ::Burke, T P (ALP) 1943–1955 | | Nairn, W M (NAT/UAP) 1929–1943 ::Mann, E A (NAT) 1922–1929 | | '''Fowler, J''' (ALP/LIB/NAT) '''1901'''–1922 '''Swan''' ''('''1901''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/swan.htm Named after the '''Swan River.''' ][[De_Vlamingh-39|The river was named in '''1697''' by the Dutch explorer Willem '''de Vlamingh''' after the ''famous black swans'' of the area.]]
:Members: ::Irons, S (LP) 2007– ::Wilkie, K (ALP) 1998–2007 ::Randall, D (LP) 1996–1998 ::'''Beazley,''' K C (ALP) 1980–1996 ::Martyr, J R (LP) 1975–1980 ::Bennett, A F (ALP) 1969–1975 ::Cleaver, R (LP) 1955–1969 | | Webb, C H (ALP) 1954–1955 ::Grayden, W L (LP) 1949–1954 | | Hamilton, L W (CP) 1946–1949 ::Mountjoy, D A (ALP) 1943–1946 | | Marwick, T W (CP) 1940–1943 ::Gregory, H (CP) 1922–1940 | | Prowse, J H (CP) 1919–1922 ::Corby, E W (ALP) 1918–1919 | | [[Forrest-899|'''Forrest,''' J (PROT/WAP/LIB/NAT) '''1901'''–1918]] '''Tangney''' ''(1974)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/tangney.htm Named in honour of ][[Tangney-24|Dame Dorothy Margaret '''Tangney''' DBE, 1907–85. As a Senator for ''Western Australia'' (1943–68), Tangney was the first woman member of ''the Senate.'' ]]
:Members: :: Morton, B (LP) 2016– ::Jensen, D (LP) 2004–2016 ::Williams, D (LP) 1993–2004 ::Shack, P D (LP) 1984–1993 ::Gear, G (ALP) 1983–1984 ::Shack, P D (LP) 1977–1983 ::Richardson, P (LP/IND) 1975–1977 ::'''Dawkins,''' J S (ALP) 1974–1975 == [https://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/abolished.htm Electoral division names '''no longer''' in use '''*'''] == {{Image|file= Photos-749.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Gold |caption= [[space:Goldfields of Western Australia - Towns and Places|Goldfields of WA
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}} :'''Coolgardie''' (1901'''–1913*''') [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-town-names#C ''Locality name.'' Gold was discovered here by Bailey and Ford in '''1892,''' and the townsite of '''Coolgardie''' was gazetted in '''1893.'''][[Finnerty-169|The name was difficult to spell, and what some claim is "Golgardi", was spelt by ''Warden'' '''John Finnerty''' as ''Coolgardie.'' ]] ::Members: :::[[Mahon-859|Hugh '''Mahon''' ''(1857 - 1931)'' ]] 1901 –1913 :'''Dampier''' (1912 '''*1913–1922*''') [[Dampier-57|William '''Dampier''' ''(1651–1715)'' English sea explorer]] ::Members: :'''Kalgoorlie''' (1901'''–2008*''') [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-town-names#K Named after the town of '''Kalgoorlie,''' ''1894;'' ]where the place was locally known as [[Hannan-570| "Hannan's Find"; ''Paddy'' '''Hannan''' discovered gold in '''1893.''']] ''('''*2008''' to Durack (2010), and O'Connor'''+'''. )'' ::Members: :::[[Mahon-859|Hugh '''Mahon''' ''(1857 - 1931)'' ]] 1913 - 1917 = 1919 - 1920 :'''Stirling''' ''(1955'''-2022*''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/stirling.htm Named in honour of ][[Stirling-551|Sir James '''Stirling''' RN, ''(1791–1865.)'' Stirling was the first Governor of the Colony of Western Australia (1828–39) ]]
::Members: :::Keenan, M (LP) 2004–2019 :::McFarlane, J (ALP) 1998–2004 :::Cameron, E (LP) 1993–1998 :::Edwards, R F (ALP) 1983–1993 :::Viner, R I (LP) 1972–1983 :::Webb, C H (ALP) 1961–1972 :::Cash, E D (LP) 1958–1961 :::Webb, C H (ALP) 1955–1958 * [[:space: South Australia Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' South Australia Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']] * [[:space: Tasmania Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' Tasmania Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']] * [[:space: Western Australia Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' Western Australia Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']]

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Australia_Historical_Images#Maps '''Maps''' ] Images of historically significant places, things, and people in Western Australia. {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Swan River Colony and surrounds map (before there was such a thing as Western Australia). }} {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-6.jpg |label= Group Settlement Scheme Poster Peel Estate |caption=Group Settlement Scheme Poster }} Feel free to use these images. I found them on wikicommons free from copyright restrictions. Source details are provided within each image description. If you would like to trawl wikicommons for historical images for this free-space page feel to do so. It is a simple yet effective way to collaborate! {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-7.jpg |label= Group Settlement Scheme Poster Ready Made Farms |caption=Group Settlement Scheme Poster 2 }} ---- {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |label= 1940s State Saw Mills G Class Locomotive No2 named 'The Hewer' |caption= 1940s State Saw Mills G Class Locomotive No2 named 'The Hewer' hauling a timber train in the Manjimup and Pemberton areas, Western Australia. G Class SSM 2 was purchased from Beyer Peacock in 1911 and by the South West Timber Hewer's Co-Operative Society and entered service in Collie at the Lucknow Mill and later at the Holyoake Mill before being taken over by the State Saw Mills where it was transfered to Dean Mill. SSM 2 worked between Dean Mill and the Pemberton State Saw Mills and ended its service at Dean Mill in February 1967. }} ---- {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |label= 1920s The number 1 sawmill for State Saw Mills at Deanmill |caption=1920s The number 1 sawmill for State Saw Mills at Deanmill, Western Australia }} ----

Western Australia Local Government Directory

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[[Category:Western Australia]] ''This page is part of the [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia Team]]'' ==Welcome to the Western Australia Local Government Areas Page== Local Government Areas (LGA's) in Western Australia were formed as a way for the growing colony to implement property tax for the construction of roads. Many an ancestor can be found to be on the very early road boards committee of their town of settlement. And thus local government was formed. There are 137 local government areas (LGAs) in Western Australia,[1] which comprise 27 cities, 102 shires, and 8 towns that manage their own affairs to the extent permitted by the Local Government Act 1995. There are '''three classifications''' of local government in Western Australia: *City – predominantly urban, plus seven significant regional centres *Shire – predominantly rural or outer suburban areas *Town – predominantly inner urban Please see table below for a Directory of Local Government Areas in Western Australia. ===Table of Metroplitan Area LGA's=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Local Government Area!!Council Seat!!Year Est!!Notes |- |Armadale, City of||Armadale||1894||Armadale-Kelmscott until 1979 |- |Bassendean, Town of||Bassendean||1901||West Guildford until 1922 |- |Bayswater, City of||Morley||1897|| |- |Belmont, City of||Cloverdale||1898|| |- |Cambridge, Town of||Floreat||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Canning, City of||Cannington||1907||Placed under control of a Commissioner in 2012 |- |Claremont, Town of||Claremont||1898|| |- |Cockburn, City of||Spearwood||1871||Fremantle RD until 1959 |- |Cottesloe, Town of||Cottesloe||1895|| |- |East Fremantle, Town of||East Fremantle||1897|| |- |Fremantle, City of||Fremantle||1871|| |- |Gosnells, City of||Gosnells||1907|| |- |Joondalup, City of||Joondalup||1998||Restructuring of Wanneroo |- |Kalamunda, City of||Kalamunda||1897||Governed by a Commissioner until 1961 |- |Kwinana, City of||Kwinana Town Centre||1954|| |- |Melville, City of||Booragoon[16]||1900|| |- |Mosman Park, Town of||Mosman Park||1899||Split from Peppermint Grove RD. Buckland Hill RD 1899–1908, 1930–1937; Cottesloe Beach RD 1908–1930 |- |Mundaring, Shire of||Mundaring||1903||Greenmount until 1932 |- |Nedlands, City of||Nedlands||1893||Claremont RD until 1932 |- |Peppermint Grove, Shire of||Peppermint Grove||1895|| |- |Perth, City of||Perth||1856|| |- |Rockingham, City of||Rockingham||1897|| |- |Serpentine–Jarrahdale, Shire of||Mundijong||1894|| |- |South Perth, City of||South Perth||1892|| |- |Stirling, City of||Stirling||1871||Shire of Perth until 1971 |- |Subiaco, City of||Subiaco||1896|| |- |Swan, City of||Midland||1871|| |- |Victoria Park, Town of||Victoria Park||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Vincent, City of||Leederville||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Wanneroo, City of||Wanneroo||1902|| |} ===Table of Non-Metropolitan LGA's=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Local Government Area!!Council seat!!Region!!Year Est!!Website !!Notes |- |Albany, City of||Albany||Great Southern||1998||albany.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Albany (1871) |- |||||||||||Shire of Albany (1871) |- |Ashburton, Shire of||Tom Price||Pilbara||1972||ashburton.wa.gov.au||West Pilbara until 1987. Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Ashburton (1887) |- |||||||||||Shire of Tableland (1896) |- |Augusta–Margaret River, Shire of||Margaret River||South West||1891||amrsc.wa.gov.au||Augusta until 1926 |- |Beverley, Shire of||Beverley||Wheatbelt||1871||beverley.wa.gov.au|| |- |Boddington, Shire of||Boddington||Peel||1903||boddington.wa.gov.au||Marradong until 1961 |- |Boyup Brook, Shire of||Boyup Brook||South West||1896||boyupbrook.wa.gov.au||Upper Blackwood until 1969 |- |Bridgetown–Greenbushes, Shire of||Bridgetown||South West||1970||bridgetown.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of: |- |||||||||||Nelson RD (1887–1917), Bridgetown RD (1917–1961), Shire of Bridgetown (1961–1970); |- |||||||||||Greenbushes RD (1900–1961), Shire of Greenbushes (1961–1970) |- |Brookton, Shire of||Brookton||Wheatbelt||1906||brookton.wa.gov.au|| |- |Broome, Shire of||Broome||Kimberley||1918||broome.wa.gov.au|| |- |Broomehill–Tambellup, Shire of||Tambellup||Great Southern||2007||shirebt.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Broomehill (1892) |- |||||||||||Shire of Tambellup (1905) |- |Bruce Rock, Shire of||Bruce Rock||Wheatbelt||1913||brucerock.wa.gov.au||East Avon until 1918 |- |Bunbury, City of||Bunbury||South West||1871||bunbury.wa.gov.au||City in 1979 |- |Busselton, City of||Busselton||South West||1951||busselton.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality and RD (both 1871) |- |Capel, Shire of||Capel||South West||1894||capel.wa.gov.au||Bunbury RD until 1907 |- |Carnamah, Shire of||Carnamah||Mid West||1923||carnamah.wa.gov.au||Split from Irwin and Mingenew |- |Carnarvon, Shire of||Carnarvon||Gascoyne||1911||carnarvon.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Carnarvon (1891–1965) |- |||||||||||Lower Gascoyne RD (1887–1911) |- |||||||||||Minilya RD (1893–1911) |- |||||||||||Gascoyne–Minilya RD and Shire (1911–1965) |- |Chapman Valley, Shire of||Nabawa||Mid West||1901||chapmanvalley.wa.gov.au||Upper Chapman until 1958 |- |Chittering, Shire of||Bindoon||Wheatbelt||1896||chittering.wa.gov.au|| |- |Christmas Island, Shire of||Christmas Island||AIOT||1992||shire.gov.cx||Federal external territory. |- |Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Shire of||Home Island||AIOT||1992||shire.cc||Federal external territory. |- |Collie, Shire of||Collie||South West||1951||collie.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality (1901) and RD (1900) |- |Coolgardie, Shire of||Coolgardie||Goldfields||1921||coolgardie.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality (1894) and RD (1896) |- |Coorow, Shire of||Coorow||Mid West||1962||coorow.wa.gov.au||Split from Carnamah |- |Corrigin, Shire of||Corrigin||Wheatbelt||1913||corrigin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cranbrook, Shire of||Cranbrook||Great Southern||1926||cranbrook.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cuballing, Shire of||Cuballing||Wheatbelt||1902||cuballing.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cue, Shire of||Cue||Mid West||1912||cue.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Day Dawn M. (1894) and Cue RD (1895) |- |Cunderdin, Shire of||Cunderdin||Wheatbelt||1894||cunderdin.wa.gov.au||Split from Northam, named Meckering until 1944 |- |Dalwallinu, Shire of||Dalwallinu||Wheatbelt||1916||dalwallinu.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dandaragan, Shire of||Jurien Bay||Wheatbelt||1890||dandaragan.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dardanup, Shire of||Eaton||South West||1894||dardanup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Denmark, Shire of||Denmark||Great Southern||1911||denmark.wa.gov.au|| |- |Derby–West Kimberley, Shire of||Derby||Kimberley||1884||sdwk.wa.gov.au||West Kimberley until 1983 |- |Donnybrook–Balingup, Shire of||Donnybrook||South West||1970||donnybrook-balingup.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Donnybrook, Preston RD until 1961 (1896) |- |||||||||||Shire of Balingup, Upper Capel RD until 1905 (1899) |- |Dowerin, Shire of||Dowerin||Wheatbelt||1911||dowerin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dumbleyung, Shire of||Dumbleyung||Wheatbelt||1909||dumbleyung.wa.gov.au]|| |- |Dundas, Shire of||Norseman||Goldfields||1929||dundas.wa.gov.au|| |- |East Pilbara, Shire of||Newman||Pilbara||1972||eastpilbara.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Marble Bar (1896) |- |||||||||||Shire of Nullagine (1898) |- |Esperance, Shire of||Esperance||Goldfields||1895||esperance.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1895–1908) |- |Exmouth, Shire of||Exmouth||Gascoyne||1964||exmouth.wa.gov.au|| |- |Gingin, Shire of||Gingin||Wheatbelt||1893||gingin.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1893–1903) |- |Gnowangerup, Shire of||Gnowangerup||Great Southern||1912||gnowangerup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Goomalling, Shire of||Goomalling||Wheatbelt||1927||goomalling.wa.gov.au|| |- |Greater Geraldton, City of||Geraldton||Mid West||2011||cgg.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||City of Geraldton (1871–2007) |- |||||||||||Shire of Greenough (1951–2007) |- |||||||||||Shire of Mullewa (1911–2011) |- |Halls Creek, Shire of||Halls Creek||Kimberley||1887||hcshire.wa.gov.au||Kimberley Goldfields until 1915 |- |Harvey, Shire of||Harvey||South West||1894||harvey.wa.gov.au|| |- |Irwin, Shire of||Dongara||Mid West||1871||irwin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Jerramungup, Shire of||Jerramungup||Great Southern||1982||jerramungup.wa.gov.au||Split from Gnowangerup |- |Kalgoorlie–Boulder, City of||Kalgoorlie||Goldfields||1989||kalbould.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Kalgoorlie (1897–1989) |- |||||||||||Shire of Boulder (1969–1989) |- |Karratha, City of||Karratha||Pilbara||1887||karratha.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Roebourne and Cossack municipalities in 1910, was known as Shire of Roebourne until 2014 |- |Katanning, Shire of||Katanning||Great Southern||1892||katanning.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kellerberrin, Shire of||Kellerberrin||Wheatbelt||1908||kellerberrin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kent, Shire of||Nyabing||Great Southern||1922||kent.wa.gov.au||Nyabing–Pingrup 1955–1972 |- |Kojonup, Shire of||Kojonup||Great Southern||1871||kojonup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kondinin, Shire of||Kondinin||Wheatbelt||1925||kondinin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Koorda, Shire of||Koorda||Wheatbelt||1927||koorda.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kulin, Shire of||Kulin||Wheatbelt||1918||kulin.wa.gov.au||Roe until 1926 |- |Lake Grace, Shire of||Lake Grace||Wheatbelt||1922||lakegrace.wa.gov.au|| |- |Laverton, Shire of||Laverton||Goldfields||1906||laverton.wa.gov.au||Mount Margaret until 1950, absorbed Mount Morgans M (1900–1913) |- |Leonora, Shire of||Leonora||Goldfields||1912||leonora.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mandurah, City of||Mandurah||Peel||1949||mandurah.wa.gov.au||City in 1990 |- |Manjimup, Shire of||Manjimup||South West||1908||manjimup.wa.gov.au||Warren until 1925 |- |Meekatharra, Shire of||Meekatharra||Mid West||1909||meekashire.wa.gov.au|| |- |Menzies, Shire of||Menzies||Goldfields||1912||menzies.wa.gov.au|| |- |Merredin, Shire of||Merredin||Wheatbelt||1921||merredin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mingenew, Shire of||Mingenew||Mid West||1901||mingenew.wa.gov.au||Upper Irwin until 1919 |- |Moora, Shire of||Moora||Wheatbelt||1908||moora.wa.gov.au||Split from Victoria Plains |- |Morawa, Shire of||Morawa||Mid West||1928||morawa.wa.gov.au||Split from Perenjori–Morawa RD |- |Mount Magnet, Shire of||Mount Magnet||Mid West||1901||mtmagnet.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1896–1901) |- |Mount Marshall, Shire of||Bencubbin||Wheatbelt||1923||mtmarshall.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mukinbudin, Shire of||Mukinbudin||Wheatbelt||1933||mukinbudin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Murchison, Shire of||Murchison||Mid West||1875||murchison.wa.gov.au|| |- |Murray, Shire of||Pinjarra||Peel||1887||murray.wa.gov.au|| |- |Nannup, Shire of||Nannup||South West||1890||nannup.wa.gov.au||Lower Blackwood until 1925 |- |Narembeen, Shire of||Narembeen||Wheatbelt||1925||narembeen.wa.gov.au|| |- |Narrogin, Shire of||Narrogin||Wheatbelt||1892||narrogin.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of Narrogin (1906–2016) |- |Ngaanyatjarraku, Shire of||Warburton||Goldfields||1993||ngaanyatjarraku.wa.gov.au|| |- |Northam, Shire of||Northam||Wheatbelt||1871||northam.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of Northam (1879–2007) |- |Northampton, Shire of||Northampton||Mid West||1871||northampton.wa.gov.au||Mines RD until 1887 |- |Nungarin, Shire of||Nungarin||Wheatbelt||1921||nungarin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Perenjori, Shire of||Perenjori||Mid West||1916||perenjori.wa.gov.au||Perenjori–Morawa until 1928 |- |Pingelly, Shire of||Pingelly||Wheatbelt||1891||pingelly.wa.gov.au||Moorumbine until 1913 |- |Plantagenet, Shire of||Mount Barker||Great Southern||1871||plantagenet.wa.gov.au|| |- |Port Hedland, Town of||Port Hedland||Pilbara||1891||porthedland.wa.gov.au||Pilbara until 1904. Town 1989 |- |Quairading, Shire of||Quairading||Wheatbelt||1913||quairading.wa.gov.au||Avon until 1922 |- |Ravensthorpe, Shire of||Ravensthorpe||Goldfields||1900||ravensthorpe.wa.gov.au||Phillips River until 1961 |- |Sandstone, Shire of||Sandstone||Mid West||1897||sandstone.wa.gov.au||Black Range until 1961 |- |Shark Bay, Shire of||Denham||Gascoyne||1904||sharkbay.wa.gov.au|| |- |Tammin, Shire of||Tammin||Wheatbelt||1948||tammin.wa.gov.au||Split from Cunderdin |- |Three Springs, Shire of||Three Springs||Mid West||1928||threesprings.wa.gov.au|| |- |Toodyay, Shire of||Toodyay||Wheatbelt||1912||toodyay.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Newcastle M (1877) and Toodyay RD (1871) |- |Trayning, Shire of||Trayning||Wheatbelt||1911||trayning.wa.gov.au|| |- |Upper Gascoyne, Shire of||Gascoyne Junction||Gascoyne||1887||uppergascoyne.wa.gov.au|| |- |Victoria Plains, Shire of||Calingiri||Wheatbelt||1871||victoriaplains.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wagin, Shire of||Wagin||Wheatbelt||1887||wagin.wa.gov.au||Arthur until 1905. Absorbed municipality (1906–1961) |- |Wandering, Shire of||Wandering||Wheatbelt||1874||wandering.wa.gov.au|| |- |Waroona, Shire of||Waroona||Peel||1898||waroona.wa.gov.au||Drakesbrook until 1961 |- |West Arthur, Shire of||Darkan||Wheatbelt||1896||westarthur.wa.gov.au|| |- |Westonia, Shire of||Westonia||Wheatbelt||1916||westonia.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wickepin, Shire of||Wickepin||Wheatbelt||1909||wickepin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Williams, Shire of||Williams||Wheatbelt||1871||williams.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wiluna, Shire of||Wiluna||Goldfields||1909||wiluna.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wongan–Ballidu, Shire of||Wongan Hills||Wheatbelt||1887||wongan.wa.gov.au||Melbourne until 1926 |- |Woodanilling, Shire of||Woodanilling||Great Southern||1906||woodanilling.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wyalkatchem, Shire of||Wyalkatchem||Wheatbelt||1920||wyalkatchem.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wyndham East Kimberley, Shire of||Kununurra||Kimberley||1887||swek.wa.gov.au||East Kimberley until 1896, Wyndham until 1961 |- |Yalgoo, Shire of||Yalgoo||Mid West||1907||yalgoo.wa.gov.au||Upper Murchison until 1912 |- |Yilgarn, Shire of||Southern Cross||Wheatbelt||1891||yilgarn.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Southern Cross M (1892–1918) |- |York, Shire of||York||Wheatbelt||1871||york.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of York (1871–1965) |} ===Table by Category, LGA's=== {| border='1' ! LGA !! Space !! Category !! Wikidata !! Wikipedia |- | City of Albany || || [[:Category:Albany, Western Australia|Albany, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1527935}} || [[wikipedia:City of Albany|City of Albany]] |- | City of Armadale || || [[:Category:Armadale, Western Australia|Armadale, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606256}} || [[wikipedia:City of Armadale|City of Armadale]] |- | City of Bayswater || || [[:Category:Bayswater, Western Australia|Bayswater, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606312}} || [[wikipedia:City of Bayswater|City of Bayswater]] |- | City of Belmont || || [[:Category:Belmont, Western Australia|Belmont, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606246}} || [[wikipedia:City of Belmont|City of Belmont]] |- | City of Bunbury || [[Space:Wellington_District_-_Area_Tree|Wellington District]] || [[:Category:Bunbury, Western Australia|Bunbury, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q971890}} || [[wikipedia:City of Bunbury|City of Bunbury]] |- | City of Busselton || || [[:Category:Busselton, Western Australia|Busselton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q573771}} || [[wikipedia:City of Busselton|City of Busselton]] |- | City of Canning || || [[:Category:Canning, Western Australia|Canning, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q585453}} || [[wikipedia:City of Canning|City of Canning]] |- | City of Cockburn || || || {{wikidata|Q1105257}} || [[wikipedia:City of Cockburn|City of Cockburn]] |- | City of Fremantle || || [[:Category:Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1455046}} || [[wikipedia:City of Fremantle|City of Fremantle]] |- | City of Gosnells || || [[:Category:Gosnells, Western Australia|Gosnells, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1538602}} || [[wikipedia:City of Gosnells|City of Gosnells]] |- | City of Greater Geraldton || || [[:Category:Geraldton, Western Australia|Geraldton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q614973}} || [[wikipedia:City of Greater Geraldton|City of Greater Geraldton]] |- | City of Joondalup || || [[:Category:Joondalup, Western Australia|Joondalup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1703523}} || [[wikipedia:City of Joondalup|City of Joondalup]] |- | City of Kalamunda || || [[:Category:Kalamunda, Western Australia|Kalamunda, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1721949}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kalamunda|City of Kalamunda]] |- | City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder || || || {{wikidata|Q203327}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder|City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder]] |- | City of Karratha || || [[:Category:Karratha, Western Australia|Karratha, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q669605}} || [[wikipedia:City of Karratha|City of Karratha]] |- | City of Kwinana || || || {{wikidata|Q1794961}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kwinana|City of Kwinana]] |- | City of Mandurah || || [[:Category:Mandurah, Western Australia|Mandurah, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1664472}} || [[wikipedia:City of Mandurah|City of Mandurah]] |- | City of Melville || || [[:Category:Melville, Western Australia|Melville, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q549764}} || [[wikipedia:City of Melville|City of Melville]] |- | City of Nedlands || || [[:Category:Nedlands, Western Australia|Nedlands, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1490452}} || [[wikipedia:City of Nedlands|City of Nedlands]] |- | City of Perth || || [[:Category:Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855330}} || [[wikipedia:City of Perth|City of Perth]] |- | City of Rockingham || || [[:Category:Rockingham, Western Australia|Rockingham, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1660264}} || [[wikipedia:City of Rockingham|City of Rockingham]] |- | City of South Perth || || [[:Category:South Perth, Western Australia|South Perth, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1671784}} || [[wikipedia:City of South Perth|City of South Perth]] |- | City of Stirling || || || {{wikidata|Q606236}} || [[wikipedia:City of Stirling|City of Stirling]] |- | City of Subiaco || || [[:Category:Subiaco, Western Australia|Subiaco, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1857834}} || [[wikipedia:City of Subiaco|City of Subiaco]] |- | City of Swan || || [[:Category:Swan, Western Australia|Swan, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1506748}} || [[wikipedia:City of Swan|City of Swan]] |- | City of Vincent || || || {{wikidata|Q1573718}} || [[wikipedia:City of Vincent|City of Vincent]] |- | City of Wanneroo || || || {{wikidata|Q543262}} || [[wikipedia:City of Wanneroo|City of Wanneroo]] |- | Shire of Ashburton || || || {{wikidata|Q724939}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ashburton|Shire of Ashburton]] |- | Shire of Augusta-Margaret River || || [[:Category:Margaret River, Western Australia|Margaret River, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q765386}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Augusta–Margaret River|Shire of Augusta–Margaret River]] |- | Shire of Beverley || [[Space:Beverley, WA - History Tree|Beverley, WA - History Tree]] || [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|Beverley, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q851696}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Beverley|Shire of Beverley]] |- | Shire of Boddington || || [[:Category:Boddington, Western Australia|Boddington, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q603898}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Boddington|Shire of Boddington]] |- | Shire of Boyup Brook || || [[:Category:Boyup Brook, Western Australia|Boyup Brook, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q896081}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Boyup Brook|Shire of Boyup Brook]] |- | Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes || || [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q507081}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes|Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes]] |- | Shire of Brookton || || [[:Category:Brookton, Western Australia|Brookton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q929958}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Brookton|Shire of Brookton]] |- | Shire of Broome || || [[:Category:Broome, Western Australia|Broome, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q990636}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Broome|Shire of Broome]] |- | Shire of Broomehill-Tambellup || || [[:Category:Broomehill, Western Australia|Broomehill, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q990639}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup|Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup]] |- | Shire of Bruce Rock || || [[:Category:Bruce Rock, Western Australia|Bruce Rock, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q991793}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Bruce Rock|Shire of Bruce Rock]] |- | Shire of Capel || || [[:Category:Capel, Western Australia|Capel, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1034526}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Capel|Shire of Capel]] |- | Shire of Carnamah || || [[:Category:Carnamah, Western Australia|Carnamah, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1043884}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Carnamah|Shire of Carnamah]] |- | Shire of Carnarvon || || [[:Category:Carnarvon, Western Australia|Carnarvon, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1043909}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Carnarvon|Shire of Carnarvon]] |- | Shire of Chapman Valley || || || {{wikidata|Q1062764}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Chapman Valley|Shire of Chapman Valley]] |- | Shire of Chittering || || [[:Category:Chittering, Western Australia|Chittering, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1074976}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Chittering|Shire of Chittering]] |- | Shire of Collie || || [[:Category:Collie, Western Australia|Collie, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1109445}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Collie|Shire of Collie]] |- | Shire of Coolgardie || || [[:Category:Coolgardie, Western Australia|Coolgardie, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q586511}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Coolgardie|Shire of Coolgardie]] |- | Shire of Coorow || || [[:Category:Coorow, Western Australia|Coorow, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1129901}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Coorow|Shire of Coorow]] |- | Shire of Corrigin || || [[:Category:Corrigin, Western Australia|Corrigin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1135358}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Corrigin|Shire of Corrigin]] |- | Shire of Cranbrook || || || {{wikidata|Q644951}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cranbrook|Shire of Cranbrook]] |- | Shire of Cuballing || || || {{wikidata|Q1142899}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cuballing|Shire of Cuballing]] |- | Shire of Cue || || [[:Category:Cue, Western Australia|Cue, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1143152}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cue|Shire of Cue]] |- | Shire of Cunderdin || || [[:Category:Cunderdin, Western Australia|Cunderdin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1143918}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cunderdin|Shire of Cunderdin]] |- | Shire of Dalwallinu || || [[:Category:Dalwallinu, Western Australia|Dalwallinu, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1158105}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dalwallinu|Shire of Dalwallinu]] |- | Shire of Dandaragan || || [[:Category:Dandaragan, Western Australia|Dandaragan, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q339405}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dandaragan|Shire of Dandaragan]] |- | Shire of Dardanup || [[Space:Dardanup - Area Tree|Dardanup - Area Tree]] || [[:Category:Dardanup, Western Australia|Dardanup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1165763}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dardanup|Shire of Dardanup]] |- | Shire of Denmark || || [[:Category:Denmark, Western Australia|Denmark, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q115534}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Denmark|Shire of Denmark]] |- | Shire of Derby-West Kimberley || || || {{wikidata|Q1199953}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Derby–West Kimberley|Shire of Derby–West Kimberley]] |- | Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup || || || {{wikidata|Q612302}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup|Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup]] |- | Shire of Dowerin || || [[:Category:Dowerin, Western Australia|Dowerin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1253062}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dowerin|Shire of Dowerin]] |- | Shire of Dumbleyung || || || {{wikidata|Q1264931}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dumbleyung|Shire of Dumbleyung]] |- | Shire of Dundas || || || {{wikidata|Q1265516}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dundas|Shire of Dundas]] |- | Shire of East Pilbara || || || {{wikidata|Q1277976}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of East Pilbara|Shire of East Pilbara]] |- | Shire of Esperance || || [[:Category:Esperance, Western Australia|Esperance, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1368120}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Esperance|Shire of Esperance]] |- | Shire of Exmouth || || || {{wikidata|Q1383997}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Exmouth|Shire of Exmouth]] |- | Shire of Gingin || || [[:Category:Gingin, Western Australia|Gingin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q286453}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Gingin|Shire of Gingin]] |- | Shire of Gnowangerup || || [[:Category:Gnowangerup, Western Australia|Gnowangerup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1481584}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Gnowangerup|Shire of Gnowangerup]] |- | Shire of Goomalling || || [[:Category:Goomalling, Western Australia|Goomalling, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1537713}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Goomalling|Shire of Goomalling]] |- | Shire of Halls Creek || || [[:Category:Halls Creek, Western Australia|Halls Creek, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1571907}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Halls Creek|Shire of Halls Creek]] |- | Shire of Harvey || || [[:Category:Harvey, Western Australia|Harvey, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q968490}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Harvey|Shire of Harvey]] |- | Shire of Irwin || || || {{wikidata|Q1673314}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Irwin|Shire of Irwin]] |- | Shire of Jerramungup || || || {{wikidata|Q1687775}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Jerramungup|Shire of Jerramungup]] |- | Shire of Katanning || || [[:Category:Katanning, Western Australia|Katanning, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1641887}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Katanning|Shire of Katanning]] |- | Shire of Kellerberrin || || [[:Category:Kellerberrin, Western Australia|Kellerberrin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1738237}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kellerberrin|Shire of Kellerberrin]] |- | Shire of Kent || || || {{wikidata|Q133480}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kent|Shire of Kent]] |- | Shire of Kojonup || || [[:Category:Kojonup, Western Australia|Kojonup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1778908}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kojonup|Shire of Kojonup]] |- | Shire of Kondinin || || || {{wikidata|Q1573101}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kondinin|Shire of Kondinin]] |- | Shire of Koorda || || || {{wikidata|Q1573982}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Koorda|Shire of Koorda]] |- | Shire of Kulin || || [[:Category:Kulin, Western Australia|Kulin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573547}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kulin|Shire of Kulin]] |- | Shire of Lake Grace || || [[:Category:Lake Grace, Western Australia|Lake Grace, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573562}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Lake Grace|Shire of Lake Grace]] |- | Shire of Laverton || || [[:Category:Laverton, Western Australia|Laverton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1808916}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Laverton|Shire of Laverton]] |- | Shire of Leonora || || [[:Category:Leonora, Western Australia|Leonora, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q684243}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Leonora|Shire of Leonora]] |- | Shire of Manjimup || || [[:Category:Manjimup, Western Australia|Manjimup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1516885}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Manjimup|Shire of Manjimup]] |- | Shire of Meekatharra || || [[:Category:Meekatharra, Western Australia|Meekatharra, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q934817}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Meekatharra|Shire of Meekatharra]] |- | Shire of Menzies || || [[:Category:Menzies, Western Australia|Menzies, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854263}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Menzies|Shire of Menzies]] |- | Shire of Merredin || || [[:Category:Merredin, Western Australia|Merredin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q594167}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Merredin|Shire of Merredin]] |- | Shire of Mingenew || || [[:Category:Mingenew, Western Australia|Mingenew, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854791}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mingenew|Shire of Mingenew]] |- | Shire of Moora || || [[:Category:Moora, Western Australia|Moora, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1752376}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Moora|Shire of Moora]] |- | Shire of Morawa || || || {{wikidata|Q578323}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Morawa|Shire of Morawa]] |- | Shire of Mount Magnet || || [[:Category:Mount Magnet, Western Australia|Mount Magnet, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q677256}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mount Magnet|Shire of Mount Magnet]] |- | Shire of Mount Marshall || || || {{wikidata|Q1573988}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mount Marshall|Shire of Mount Marshall]] |- | Shire of Mukinbudin || || || {{wikidata|Q1341239}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mukinbudin|Shire of Mukinbudin]] |- | Shire of Mundaring || || [[:Category:Mundaring, Western Australia|Mundaring, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1261226}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mundaring|Shire of Mundaring]] |- | Shire of Murchison || || [[:Category:Murchison, Western Australia|Murchison, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1953616}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Murchison|Shire of Murchison]] |- | Shire of Murray || || [[:Category:Murray, Western Australia|Murray, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1647630}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Murray|Shire of Murray]] |- | Shire of Nannup || || [[:Category:Nannup, Western Australia|Nannup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854235}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Nannup|Shire of Nannup]] |- | Shire of Narembeen || || [[:Category:Narembeen, Western Australia|Narembeen, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573730}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Narembeen|Shire of Narembeen]] |- | Shire of Narrogin || || [[:Category:Narrogin, Western Australia|Narrogin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854746}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Narrogin|Shire of Narrogin]] |- | Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku || || || {{wikidata|Q1855295}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku|Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku]] |- | Shire of Northam || || [[:Category:Northam, Western Australia|Northam, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q931111}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Northam|Shire of Northam]] |- | Shire of Northampton || || [[:Category:Northampton, Western Australia|Northampton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855392}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Northampton|Shire of Northampton]] |- | Shire of Nungarin || || [[:Category:Nungarin, Western Australia|Nungarin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q593802}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Nungarin|Shire of Nungarin]] |- | Shire of Peppermint Grove || || [[:Category:Peppermint Grove, Western Australia|Peppermint Grove, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1469756}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Peppermint Grove|Shire of Peppermint Grove]] |- | Shire of Perenjori || || || {{wikidata|Q1854706}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Perenjori|Shire of Perenjori]] |- | Shire of Pingelly || || [[:Category:Pingelly, Western Australia|Pingelly, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q594744}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Pingelly|Shire of Pingelly]] |- | Shire of Plantagenet || || [[:Category:Plantagenet, Western Australia|Plantagenet, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855309}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Plantagenet|Shire of Plantagenet]] |- | Shire of Quairading || || [[:Category:Quairading, Western Australia|Quairading, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573346}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Quairading|Shire of Quairading]] |- | Shire of Ravensthorpe || || [[:Category:Ravensthorpe, Western Australia|Ravensthorpe, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q2094089}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ravensthorpe|Shire of Ravensthorpe]] |- | Shire of Sandstone || || [[:Category:Sandstone, Western Australia|Sandstone, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1347321}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Sandstone|Shire of Sandstone]] |- | Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale || || || {{wikidata|Q2094463}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale|Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale]] |- | Shire of Shark Bay || || || {{wikidata|Q1855284}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Shark Bay|Shire of Shark Bay]] |- | Shire of Tammin || || [[:Category:Tammin, Western Australia|Tammin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573300}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Tammin|Shire of Tammin]] |- | Shire of Three Springs || || [[:Category:Three Springs, Western Australia|Three Springs, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q204511}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Three Springs|Shire of Three Springs]] |- | Shire of Toodyay || || [[:Category:Toodyay, Western Australia|Toodyay, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573309}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Toodyay|Shire of Toodyay]] |- | Shire of Trayning || || || {{wikidata|Q1573339}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Trayning|Shire of Trayning]] |- | Shire of Upper Gascoyne || || || {{wikidata|Q2093082}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Upper Gascoyne|Shire of Upper Gascoyne]] |- | Shire of Victoria Plains || || [[:Category:Victoria Plains, Western Australia|Victoria Plains, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573108}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Victoria Plains|Shire of Victoria Plains]] |- | Shire of Wagin || || [[:Category:Wagin, Western Australia|Wagin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1342501}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wagin|Shire of Wagin]] |- | Shire of Wandering || || [[:Category:Wandering, Western Australia|Wandering, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q378247}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wandering|Shire of Wandering]] |- | Shire of Waroona || || [[:Category:Waroona, Western Australia|Waroona, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q766197}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Waroona|Shire of Waroona]] |- | Shire of West Arthur || || || {{wikidata|Q1573541}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of West Arthur|Shire of West Arthur]] |- | Shire of Westonia || || || {{wikidata|Q1109652}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Westonia|Shire of Westonia]] |- | Shire of Wickepin || || || {{wikidata|Q1573179}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wickepin|Shire of Wickepin]] |- | Shire of Williams || || [[:Category:Williams, Western Australia|Williams, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q579259}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Williams|Shire of Williams]] |- | Shire of Wiluna || || || {{wikidata|Q2051063}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wiluna|Shire of Wiluna]] |- | Shire of Wongan-Ballidu || || || {{wikidata|Q1573579}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wongan–Ballidu|Shire of Wongan–Ballidu]] |- | Shire of Woodanilling || || [[:Category:Woodanilling, Western Australia|Woodanilling, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854273}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Woodanilling|Shire of Woodanilling]] |- | Shire of Wyalkatchem || || || {{wikidata|Q1273700}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wyalkatchem|Shire of Wyalkatchem]] |- | Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley || || [[:Category:Wyndham, Western Australia|Wyndham, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q2094067}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley|Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley]] |- | Shire of Yalgoo || || [[:Category:Yalgoo, Western Australia|Yalgoo, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q289258}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Yalgoo|Shire of Yalgoo]] |- | Shire of Yilgarn || || || {{wikidata|Q1229691}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Yilgarn|Shire of Yilgarn]] |- | Shire of York || || [[:Category:York, Western Australia|York, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q163885}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of York|Shire of York]] |- | Town of Bassendean || || [[:Category:Bassendean, Western Australia|Bassendean, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604332}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Bassendean|Town of Bassendean]] |- | Town of Cambridge || || || {{wikidata|Q736170}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Cambridge|Town of Cambridge]] |- | Town of Claremont || || [[:Category:Claremont, Western Australia|Claremont, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q543331}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Claremont|Town of Claremont]] |- | Town of Cottesloe || || [[:Category:Cottesloe, Western Australia|Cottesloe, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1136726}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Cottesloe|Town of Cottesloe]] |- | Town of East Fremantle || || [[:Category:East Fremantle, Western Australia|East Fremantle, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604376}} || [[wikipedia:Town of East Fremantle|Town of East Fremantle]] |- | Town of Mosman Park || || [[:Category:Mosman Park, Western Australia|Mosman Park, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q476922}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Mosman Park|Town of Mosman Park]] |- | Town of Port Hedland || || [[:Category:Port Hedland, Western Australia|Port Hedland, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854731}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Port Hedland|Town of Port Hedland]] |- | Town of Victoria Park || || [[:Category:Victoria Park, Western Australia|Victoria Park, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604307}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Victoria Park|Town of Victoria Park]] |} ===A Note on Categories=== ''Please note, the categories that have been added are the town categories that the local government area is similarly named, or at least a town that is within that local government area.'' '''''If you think that adding local government area categories to wikitree is of genealogical significance, and needed for accuracy please comment on this page, tell us and explain why.''''' ==Links== :[[wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_local_government_areas|Perth metropolitan region]] - map :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Metropolitan_LGAs|Metropolitan LGAs]] :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Non-metropolitan_LGAs|Non-metropolitan LGAs]] :[https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history Landgate Place name history] :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Regional_local_government_organisations|Regional local government areas]] :[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Western_Australia_Local_Government_Areas.svg Map of WA LGA locations : City and Shire] == Sources == *[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230862577 Map of 1829 Counties in South West Western Australia - via Trove]

Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study

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[[Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]] [[Category: Place Events, Joyner Name Study]] :::'''{{blue|This Page is part of the [[Space:Joyner Name Study|Joyner Name Study]].}} The [['''[[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]''']] category is for both [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNER Joyner] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOINER Joiner] surnamed wikitree profiles memorialized in some manner in Western Australia and when used in close connection with the [[Space: Western Australia Memorial,_Joyner_Name_Study|Table of Joyner/Joiner surnamed Western Australia Memorials with links to existing Wikitree profiles and family groups]] is an aid to the Joyner Name Study on wikitree, allowing for a more transparent connection from sources naming these surnames to the wikitree profiles which reference those facts. ==Western Australia Memorial with Joyner or Joiner Surname == When sourcing profiles with with Joyner Surname always visit the source repository for complete record information. NOTE - This page only contains tables that give an index to records in the source repositories and does not contain the full information available about any record in the source repository. All people (profiles) who have a Memorial of some type in Western Australia with the surname Joyner or Joiner should be added to this category * [[[[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]]] This page is for showing any sources for Joyner Western Australia Memorials with Index Tables containing links to existing Wikitree profiles and is found at * [[[[space: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]]] (if the memorial is found in the source then add the wiki-id to the table) ===Table of Joyner surnamed Metropolitan Cemeteries Board memorials (1899-2020), with links to existing Wikitree profiles=== This is a Memorials Source Index Table to the MCB cemetery records index showing Memorials records with the Joyner or Joiner surname and linking them to the corresponding profiles on wikitree where they exist. Where a profile is part of a designated family group within the Joyner one name study that family group number is also included. The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Cemetery Records System holds records of interments, entombments, cremations and memorials dating back to 1899. It includes Karrakatta, Fremantle, Pinnaroo, Midland, Guildford and Rockingham cemeteries. The table below is only a summary of what detail is available on their website. Other information of deceased persons recorded in their database can include:- The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia; Cemetery Records System Name Search; https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research; online repository http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php Accessed 28Jan2021 *Date of death *Cemetery *Grave location and Grant number *Grant expiry date *Memorial location *Grantee name *'''Visit the [http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php MCB memorial source repository].''' * '''see also [https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research/research-links-contacts other sources for Western Australian Memorials]''' An example citation for details sourced from the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Cemetery Records System would be {{blue|The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia; Cemetery Records System Name Search; https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research; online repository http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php Accessed 28Jan2021}} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="background:#ffffe6;" !Last
Name !! Given Names !! Late of suburb !! Est Birth
Year !! Year of
Death !! Age at
Death !! Application
Number !!Family
Group |- |JOYNER || ADA || KINGSLEY || 1908 || 1985 || 77 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00081557 KC00081557] || |- |JOYNER || ALFRED ERNEST || WEST PERTH || 1872 || 1950 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00004988 KC00004988] || |- |JOYNER || BARBARA LYNETTE PATERSON || COTTESLOE || 1916 || 1919 || 3 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00021856 KB00021856] || |- |JOYNER || CARMEL MARY || DOUBLEVIEW || 1938 || 2011 || 73 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00182037 KC00182037] || |- |JOYNER || CLIFFORD || FERNDALE || 1919 || 2002 || 83 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00153373 KC00153373] || |- |JOYNER || COLIN REX(alias: JOYNER, REX) || DOUBLEVIEW || 1939 || 2002 || 63 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00152279 KC00152279] || |- |JOYNER || COLIN REX(alias: JOYNER, COLIN) || DOUBLEVIEW || 1939 || 2002 || 63 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00152279 KC00152279] || |- |JOYNER || DARRYN WAYNE || BOORAGOON || 1967 || 1990 || 23 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00176578 KB00176578] || |- |JOYNER || DESMOND DEHNE || WILSON || 1925 || 1997 || 72 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00029428 FC00029428] || |- |JOYNER ||[[Walker-46539|EDITH]]|| ARMADALE || 1879 || 1962 || 83 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00119854 KB00119854] ||[[:Category: Joyner G04|G04]] |- |JOYNER || EDWIN STURT PATERSON || PERTH || 1912 || 1912 || 0 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00011730 KB00011730] || |- |JOYNER || EMILY LAVINIA || MIDLAND || 1878 || 1936 || 58 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00053877 KB00053877] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL || BELMONT || 1890 || 1977 || 87 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00054268 KC00054268] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL MAUD || DOUBLEVIEW || 1887 || 1969 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00033167 KC00033167] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL ROSE PATERSON || WEST PERTH || 1874 || 1952 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00006482 KC00006482] || |- |JOYNER || GRACE WINIFRED || MANNING || 1922 || 1986 || 64 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00086392 KC00086392] || |- |JOYNER || GRAHAM JAMES || ATWELL || 1942 || 2008 || 66 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00196842 KB00196842] || |- |JOYNER || GWENDOLINE MAY || COMO || 1921 || 2012 || 91 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00015094 PC00015094] || |- |JOYNER || HENRY ERNEST || KEWDALE || 1899 || 1983 || 84 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00073284 KC00073284] || |- |JOYNER || IRENE MAY || WEST PERTH || 1920 || 2004 || 84 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00002391 PC00002391] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ALEXANDER || APPLECROSS || 1865 || 1952 || 87 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00007270 KC00007270] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ALEXANDER || BOORAGOON || 1918 || 2000 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00143307 KC00143307] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ARTHUR || DOUBLEVIEW || 1909 || 1975 || 66 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00047354 KC00047354] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES RICHARD || WICKEPIN || 1882 || 1920 || 38 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00024095 KB00024095] || |- |JOYNER || JEAN MARJORIE || GWELUP || 1919 || 2004 || 85 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00001832 PC00001832] || |- |JOYNER || JOHN || MUNDARING || 1928 || 2005 || 77 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00161713 KC00161713] || |- |JOYNER || JOHN ALBERT || DAGLISH || 1939 || 2000 || 61 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00144091 KC00144091] || |- |JOYNER || LILIAN MYRTLE || LEEDERVILLE || 1898 || 1952 || 54 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00094152 KB00094152] || |- |JOYNER ||[[Joyner-1712|MAXWELL ROBERT]]|| KWINANA || 1918 || 2004 || 86 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00043293 FC00043293] ||[[:Category: Joyner G04|G04]] |- |JOYNER || ROBERT || ARMADALE || 1874 || 1956 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00105104 KB00105104] || |- |JOYNER || SARAH EMMA || WEST LEEDERVILLE || 1858 || 1949 || 91 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00004144 KC00004144] || |- |JOYNER || SUZETTE || LANGFORD || 1948 || 2002 || 54 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FB00037451 FB00037451] || |- |JOYNER || UNNAMED || MT LAWLEY || 1937 || 1937 || 0 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00057666 KB00057666] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM || YOKINE || 1915 || 1984 || 69 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00078530 KC00078530] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM MILLAR || LESMURDIE || 1907 || 1989 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00095768 KC00095768] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM MILLER || BELLEVUE || 1872 || 1914 || 42 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00014824 KB00014824] || |- |JOYNER || WINIFRED MURIEL || ARMADALE || 1923 || 2012 || 89 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00185322 KC00185322] || |- |JOINER || GUY ROBERT || SORRENTO || 1981 || 2000 || 19 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PB00005594 PB00005594] || |- |JOINER || SHIRLEY MAY || DUDLEY PARK || 1946 || 2017 || 71 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00078823 FC00078823] || |- |JOINER || WILLIAM JOSEPH || MANDURAH || 1939 || 2017 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00080076 FC00080076] || |- |JOINER || WILLIAM THOMAS || DUDLEY PARK || 1930 || 2015 || 85 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00072046 FC00072046] || |} == Sources == * [[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study|List of existing wikitree profiles in this category]]. * '''[https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research/research-links-contacts List of other sources for Western Australian Memorials]''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNER List of existing wikitree JOYNER profiles]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOINER List of existing wikitree JOINER profiles]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study|WikiTree pages that use this as a source link]]

Western Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Western Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland]] ==History== Carbonear became, as one would expect, pretty much overcrowded for what available fishing ground there was to accommodate its ever-increasing population; and, as a consequence of this, fishermen would take on food supplies sufficient to last three of four days, in the event of their not being able to reach home through wind storms and other hazards which might be involved, and proceed farther down the shore in their little craft, each manned by two and three fishermen where, in nearly all cases, their efforts and daring met with remarkable success, each fishing skipper having his favorite fishing haunts[https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/A_history_of_the_first_settlers_of_Western_Bay,_(North) A history of the first settlers of Western Bay, (North)]. Written by Robert Penney in the early 20th century and passed to his son Hedley. Accessed 2018.. This practice went on for some years and, realizing the advantage of proximity, it led to the removal of a number of fishermen from Carbonear - and from places farther up the bay, as far south as Holyrood - to places all along the North Shore, as far north as Bay-de-Verde. ===Nicholas Perry (Jersey Nick)=== Having made the fishing grounds of Western Bay his chief fishing haunts during previous fishing seasons, one [[Perry-13689|Nicholas Perry]], originally from Jersey, was the first settler to establish himself at Western Bay (North). On coming to shore for the purpose of securing caplin bait, as he had hitherto been doing, he landed at the beach on the north side of Western Bay and with axe in hand blazed his bounds through what was at that time a massive forest of timber. He began at the top of the slope which leads from the cove - which, incidentally, bears his name to this day, and went east along the waterfront for approximately 800 yards; then backtracking to the top of the slope again, he went west for about 80 yards (approximately) and from here at a right angle he went north for about 400 yards; then again at a right angle he went east for 800 yards and then south to his bounds at the water front and, I might add, these measurements are approximate. To take a sufficient amount of water frontage, and with little doubt, a view of blocking rival settlers, he then crossed what is known to this day as "Perry's Cove Droke" and went in a southerly direction and blazed along for about 20 yards to the rear of the cliff until he came to what is know as "Red Land". ===Early families=== With the passing of time, the South Side of Western Bay became pioneered as well as the North with immigrants coming, no doubt, from farther up the Bay, among whom was one [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton]] or "Matty" as he was better known. He was well built, fair and attractive and in his early twenties. He met Jersey Nick's daughter and, as time went on, they became very much affiliated, so much so that, ultimately, their marriage was evident, but not until her father would deed Matty the amount of his land estate which he so desired, and thereupon Nicholas, with great reluctance, concurred to his demand and this compromise meant nearly half of his land estate. Matty Dalton was now a joint partner in the fishing rights as well. His son, [[Dalton-7417|Philip Dalton]], disgruntled over his father's action in the Dalton deal, severed his ties with his father, refused to accept any of his father's estate, went out on the back of what is known as Tuff's Hill, blazed his claim to the rear of [[Tuff-131|William Tuff Sr. (1762-1832)]] and [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] where he built his home, married and raised his family. For this action in breaking family ties, he was forever after branded by his parents as the 'Crook of the Family'. With the passing of the years, Jersey Nick's passing came also, but not before he had given equal portions of his estate to his three sons, [[Perry-13688|Noah Perry (abt.1742-1801)]], [[Perry-14048|William Perry (abt.1756-)]] and [[Perry-14049|John Perry (abt.1758-)]], and [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton (abt.1740-bef.1805)]]. With his passing the four of them took over the direction of affairs and in subsequent years a commercial business, a while their fishing efforts met with repeated success from one season to another, it is only natural to predict that through bad fisheries, which also meant bad debts, failure and adversity lurked around in the not too distant future, and one year after another they fell deeper in debt to Ridley - their merchant at Harbour Grace. Another arrival to establish himself was a young man and native of Ireland in the person of one [[Walsh-3941|William Walsh (1795-)]]. It is not known whether or not he brought a wife with him. He went to the west of Nicholas Perry to what is known "Red Land" and took as his claim all the waterfront which terminates at what is known as Northern Beach; then at a right angle he went north for about 500 yards. This section of waterfront, however, is not what one would covet - the shore line being precipitous and, to add to this disadvantage, there is a hazard of shallow water extending for a quarter mile off shore. Those two disadvantages had very little to offer as inducement for a fishing stand as the least on-shore wind would stir up such a commotion in the sea as would render fishing operations next to impossible. He was a typical Irishman, as was characterized by the extreme fondness he had for potatoes, and his yearly crop of this vegetable was large and varied. He had two daughters, [[Walsh-3945|Margaret Mary Walsh (1816-)]] and [[Walsh-3947|Ann Anastasia Walsh (1824-)]], and four sons, [[Walsh-3948|Thomas Walsh (1825-)]], [[Walsh-3936|Maurice Walsh (1821-1873)]], [[Walsh-3950|Patrick Walsh (1831-)]] and [[Walsh-3952|Richard Walsh (1839-)]]. He gave to Thomas and Maurice equal portions of his land estate on which to settle and build their homes while Richard, being the youngest, inherited that of his father's estate. Patrick, a school teacher, died while quite a young man. ===Later arrivals=== All the water frontage having been claimed, the settlers who came later had to take their claims to the rear of the first arrivals. Among the later arrivals was one Thomas Sullivan and, not having any water frontage, it appears that a compromise was reached between Sullivan and William Walsh in connection with a land claim. Being an Irishman and a possible friend of Billy Walsh, the assumption is that he acquired a part of Billy Walsh's estate from the waterfront back to the north to a line with that of Billy Walsh's boundaries. This is purely hypothetical, and there is nothing on record to authenticate its validity, but the fact remains that his claim - approximately 200 yards wide - runs parallel on both sides with that of Billy Walsh's estate. He had three sons, John, James and William, and two daughters. John and James though being men of giant size, so to speak, died while very young men and William, being of ordinary build, was married three times and lived with his father till his death and inherited his father's estate. Another settler was a William Lundrigan, who took his claim next to the "eastern boundary" of Nicholas Perry and to the water front. Very little is known of his history as a settler, but it appears that as a fisherman he was not as successful as his counterparts. He contracted a debt one year after another through bad fishing failures with one David Bransfield - a sub-merchant from the south side of Western Bay - and to take another chance of supplying him for another fishing season, Bransfield refused to unless he would give him a mortgage on his land estate. Lundrigan, seeing no alternative, acceded to his proposal and signed an agreement to this end. [[Penney-490|Oliver Penney]], who came from the south side of Carbonear, was next to arrive as a settler. He took his claim next to William Lundrigan. The object of each settler was to get a slice of the waterfront for the purpose of fishing and also as significant evidence to prove "who was here before whom". Oliver Penney had in addition to his two sons, James and Robert, a nephew, Mathias Howell, whom he took and raised to manhood subsequent to the death of his sister and her husband of Carbonear. After the death of their father, on 8 January 1818, Robert and Mathias both carried on at the fishery as usual, but in joint partnership and off-season they both undertook the building of a schooner - the capacity of which was about 25 tons - for the purpose and prosecution of the herring fishery - an up-and-coming industry being carried on at wide magnitude on the south and west coasts of the Island during the fall and winter months. Having completed the building of their schooner, they both decided that they would go to the seal hunt with a view to earning money enough to offset the purchase of a suite of sails, chains and anchors for their ship; they also decided that they would not go in the same ship, but take alternate chances in two vessels. Another settler was James McDonald, who took his claim next to that of Oliver Penney. He was a tailor by trade and served with his Majesty's Navy ere he settled here. He had two sons, James and William, who carried on the fishery with him. At the early part of the 19th century communication was uppermost in everybody's mind, and an attempt was made for the first time to establish an overland clearing from Carbonear down on the shore; even though not up to modern standards, at least it was a beginning and the settlers were enabled to go on foot to Carbonear and Harbour Grace in summer and by dog team in winter. With the clearing for a highway along the shore, the settlers began to move from the waterfront to as near the highway clearing as their land claim to the rear would permit, and James was no exception in this move. He was a successful fisherman, as were also his two sons, James and William - Bud Perry's grandfather. Next to James McDonald to take a claim was William Fitzgerald. He had two sons, John and Maurice. John, the elder of the two sons, while returning from a solo trip to the fishing grounds in a windstorm under reefed canvas and on entering anchorage a short distance from his fishing stage, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. Maurice carried on at the fishery with his father and, having reached manhood, married Billy Walsh's daughter, Margaret, and from this union they had two daughters, Ann, who married a Cavanah from South River, Conception Bay, and Margaret, who married John Howell, Mathias' son, and had four sons, William, Maurice, Michael and Edward. Maurice was a noted violinist and at every entertainment, the musical entertainer, filling every request he was called on from time to time to perform. He died at middle age, his wife having predeceased him some years previously. [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] came next as a settler and, not being the greedy type of man, took as his claim just barely enough for his fishing convenience and his house. He had three sons, William, Nicholas and Mark, and five daughters. He removed himself subsequently to the rear of Thomas and Patience Pennell. [[Tuff-14|William Tuff]]f was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. William Tuff was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. In the next settler we may picture a young man, intrepid, daring and full of adventure. He arrived in late fall at a place called Gusse's Cove - approximately three miles to the south of Western Bay - and lived there with friends who had arrived there more recently. He is one Lawrence Doyle. The following spring he left Gusse's Cove and walked farther down the shore, inspecting each place carefully with a view to taking a claim with some water frontage. Having reached the North Side of Western Bay, he took his claim next to that of William Whiteway - the measurements of which were approximately 500 by 1,000 yards. We may picture him now after a short while, through mere perseverance, persistence and strenuous toil, living with his wife and baby son, Richard, in their own home until time and fortune would permit a more elaborate one. His next move was to construct a fishing stage at the eastern bounds of his claim at the west entrance of what was known as "Larry's Gulch". This [construction], however, was only transient as the fall and winter [storms] and accompanying heavy seas soon dashed it to the elements of the wide ocean. To avoid a repetition of similar destruction to his fishing property, however, he would at the [conclusion] of the fishing season remove it to higher ground where [he'd] be spared the work of securing timber and material for his stage for the coming season. After the completion of the fishing season, he would direct his time and efforts to the cultivation of his land as a means for at least half of his livelihood. He was fairly successful at this, too, as the soil was very fertile and each succeeding year saw him with a couple of pigs, a milch cow, a couple of heads of beef cattle and a number of ducks and hens. In addition to this, he'd raise potatoes, turnip, cabbage, parsnip, carrots, peas and beans sufficient to take care of his needs until the time came when the next crop would be harvested again. He had three daughters, Margaret, Johanna and Ann, and two sons, Richard and John. Richard, the elder of the two sons, having reached his late teens, secured a berth to the sealing hunt which later proved fatal and he, as well as the remainder of the crew were never heard of again. Next to Larry Doyle were two Power brothers who built homes no what is known as the "Head" and this being a precipitous cliff, came with the Power brothers one Bartholomew (Bat) McCarthy. His stay, however, was even shorter than that of the Power brothers. He left one night in winter an visited Larry Doyle - on a courtesy that night, a furious snowstorm came one, so bad that it was impossible to see more than three or four feet ahead. Between Doyle's and his own home there ins a gulch running inland approximately 200 yards in length and about 30 or 40 [yards] in width and in the course of his homeward trek, he [fell] over this cliff, which from sea level rises to a height of 60 feet, and was killed. This gulch soon changed its name from Larry's to Bat's Gulch, by which it is known till this day. On the back and to the north of the Perry estate came another Irishman in the person of one Patrick O'Reily. He had one daughter Alice, and two sons, John and William. John, as mentioned earlier in this document, was drowned on his way to Harbour Grace with a puntload of sealing punt oars. In subsequent years, Mathias Howell married Pat's daughter, Alice, and with this union Mathias also changed his religious concept, too, for that of his wife's for which her father, Pat, reimbursed them liberally with a goodly chunk of his land estate on which to build their home [paralleling] that and to the east of his own. William (Jack and Jim O'Riely's granddad) inherited his father's estate. Next and adjacent to Patrick O'Riely comes Manuel Fudge. It is not known if he had any more children other [than] one son, John, and having reached manhood, he married and had three daughters and one son, William, and after his parents deceased, he moved to the north of the Island where he lived with his family until his death of cancer at the General Hospital, St. John's, in the early part of the century in 1902 or 1903. Another newcomer to settle here is one Jeremiah Ford who took his claim to the rear of Oliver Penny's plantation. He built his home and [later] married one of William Whiteway's daughters. He had from this union two daughters and four sons, John, Thomas, Edward and Daniel. As a consequence of Perry's Cove Beach having become a public landing place, there is little doubt but that this incentive prompted and induced one [[Sellars-1145|Daniel Sellars (abt.1775-)]] (who is believed to have originated from England) to become a settler to the rear of this predecessors. He took his claim to the rear of James McDonald there he built his home. He, too, married another of William Whiteway's daughters. Their family consisted of two daughters and three sons [[Sellars-1142|Nicholas Sellars (1823-1907)]], Jonathan and Stephen. Next to settle here and to the rear of Manuel Fudge is one John Jenkins, but, in reality, his name was John Milford. He was serving with His Majesty's Navy and the ship to which he was assigned was ordered to Newfoundland on patrol duty, and it is possible that the opportunity which he may have been looking for came his way - he deserted his ship and came to Western Bay and to avoid identity to the legal authorities changed his name to that of his mother's maiden name, Jenkins. Hence, he and his descendents are known as Jenkins till this day. He built a home on his claim and married another of William Whiteway's daughters. They had one daughter, Ann, and four sons, William, Samuel, Ekoit [sic], and John. Adjacent to John Jenkins and to the rear of Patrick O'Riely, the next to take a claim was Benjamin Elsworth. He built a home and he, too, married another of William Whiteway's [daughters]. From this union they had one daughter, Fanny, and three sons, Henry, James and Joseph, and when they reached manhood they went to the north of the island and settled in some of the bays. To the rear of Benjamin Elsworth came one Samuel Wilcox and having taken his claim he built his home and married. They had two daughters, Mary Ann and Amelia, and two sons, William and Solomon. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.883333, -53.083333 :'''Elevation:''' 11.0 m or 36.1 feet ===History=== An oral history of Western Bay Hedley Penney, Published 1964 and with additions by James F. King 1973 can be found at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norwesternbay.htm As an oral history it must not be taken as fact without documentation. ===Population=== 1700 - 1750 *Curtis: William Curtis arrived in Western Bay perhaps when he married Mary Thacker whose family had established a plantation there in the first quarter of the 18th century. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Curtis-18715 *Davis: The Davis' settled in Carbonear about 1700. George, Jeremiah and John Davis of Carbonear may have been the first. An article by Earl Wm Kennedy speculated on this family in 1980 (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://mha.mun.ca/mha/holdings/keith/pdf/davis/Davis%20-%20D%20-%20035%20-%20George%20-%202.pdf) Jeremiah disappears after about 1706 but both George and John appear several times in the Colonial Office records (CO 194 /4) including at the defence of Carbonear and the peace talks in 1712 (CO 194/24). John had a son, George baptised in Topsham in 1724 in who is likely the same man who was an agent of the merchants, Pike & Green of Carbonear, in 1757 (CO 194). In 1767 George was involved in a significant lawsuit in which he had "fitted out" a number of fishermen in Conception Bay but then did not pay their wages (3 Oct t 1767 CO secretary letter book vol 3 page 79). George was in Western Bay in 1760 when he witnessed the will of Jacques Vibert. James Davis was in Western Bay where the Davis family had cleared land there in 1746. Since James would have been only 13 in 1746, it is likely his father cleared but a connection to the Davis of Carbonear has not yet been confirmed. James' profile is here https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Davis-107701&errcode=saved. *Delaney: There were Delaney's in Western Bay by 1748. The family starts with an unknown Delaney, the husband of Grace, who cleared the property that was later registered in the Plantation Book by Grace. This unknown Delaney had at least 2 sons:, John and Nicholas. A Valentine Delaney came to Western Bay about 1799 when he bought property there with Oliver Penney. It is not certain if or how Valentine was related to the Delaneys of Western Bay. He was from Hibbs Hole, Port de Grave where his residence is noted in baptism of his children in 1790. In 1784 Valentine Delaney, who was executor of the late Timothy Delaney, accused John Delaney of theft of Timonthey's property in the Harbour Grace Circuit Court. Since no residence information is provided for either John or Timothy it is not clear if either was from Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Delaney-3938 *Jones: The Jones can be found in Upper Island Cove and in Trinity Richard was an early settler in Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jones-134601&errcode=saved *LeCow: John LeCow was the son-in-law of Jacques (James) Vibert of Western Bay and St. Mary Parish, Jersey. Le Cow is likely not how the name should be spelt. A possible alternatives is Jean Le Couve or Jean Le Caux both found in Jersey. Of course the marriage of Jean to a Jacques' daughter took place in Newfoundland and this record has not been found yet. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Le_Cow-1 *Milley (Milly, Melley, Milleay, Mellea): John Milley was in Western Bay by the middle of the 18th Century https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Milley-169 *Mullins: Richard Mullens of Dorset married Ann Thacker the widow of William. He had no children. The property in Western Bay was left to his step-son, John Thacker. *Perry: There are conflicting family oral histories for the birth place of Nicholas Perry. He may have been born in Jersey in the Channel Islands or he may have been born in Devon and lived in Jersey before settling in Western Bay. He was known as Jersey Nick. Perry my come from the French Paree. Early instances of the name the name Paree is found in Guernsey, Channel Islands and in Gloucestershire and Hampshire. He was one of the early settlers. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perry-13689 *Puddister (Poingdistre): Henry was very likely in Western Bay before 1750. He began selling his property by the 1770s. The Puddisters begin with Henry https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddister-22 *Rossignol: Augustine Sr. appears to have settled in Western Bay about 1722 a claim he made in a court case at Harbour Grace Circuit Court. He sold his Western Bay Property in 1784 to John Walsh and Michael Mulcahy and may have returned to Jersey. Details on the family can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/LeRossignol-2 *Thacker: A William Thacker was in Carbornear about 1685. And on Little Belle Island about 1703 where he was stationed to defend Carbonear against the French. William may have been one of the first Thackers using Western Bay as a summer fishing station. His likely son, William, had a plantation at Western Bay by about 1730. While William's will was not probated until 1742, he likely died much earlier. Probate may have been initiated when Ann married Richard Mullens. William left the plantation to his wife, Ann, for her lifetime and then it was to go to his son, John. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thacker-2649 *Vibert (Webber) brothers Philippe, Pierre and James (Jacque) Vibert of St. Mary Parish have multiple connections to Western Bay. In 1744/1745 Philippe and Pierre along with Jeanne Ingouville, the daughter of the late Philippe Ingouville, were in Jersey's Cours du Samedi on 26 January 1744/1745 regarding a property that the late Ingouville had owned in Western Bay Newfoundland. In 1769 Philippe and Pierre sold the property to James Thomas of Devon. The property was between that of John Thacker and William Curtis (Source: under Vibert in Mannioncollection.ca).The family profile starts with Jacques although the tree connects to his father Philippe Vibert of St. Mary Parish the father of Philippe, Pierre and Jacques Vibert of Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Vibert-155&errcode=saved 1750-1800 *Bryan: John Bryan *Commins (Cummins, Cummings): John Commins purchased property from Henry Poingdistre in 1770: 148 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. by Michl. Dwyer on the E. by Richd. Valentine 172 yds. from H.W.M. to the S. bounded on the S. by Woods. No buildings. *Connell: Michael Connell recieved property in Westerm Bay by deed of gift from his Mother in 1786L 96 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the S. by Michael Murray on the N. by Thos. Fahey 68 yds. from E. to W. 1 House 1 Garden. *Crowley: John married the daughter of James Curtis and inherited property in Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crowley-3187 *Crummey: It is not certain when the Crummy Family settled in Western Bay certainly before 1790 when the 3 sons Joseph, William and James inherited the plantation there. The family begins with their father https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crummey-152 *Dalton: Matthew Dalton arrived in Western Bay in the mid 1700s. Family oral history suggests his first wife was the daughter of Nicholas Perry. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dalton-5058 *Delaney: John and Nicholas Delaney cleared land in 1776, 2 plots, 34 yds. from E. to W. 76 yds. from S. to N. 2 Gardens *Dooley: Thomas Dooley sold land in Western Bay in 1771 to Maurice FitzGerald and James McDonald. He sold a second plot to James Davis in 1781. *Durdell: Robert Durdell cut a plot out of the woods in 1796: 91 yds. from E. to W. 43 yds. from S. to North 1 House 1 Garden. *Dwyer: Michael Dwyer married a local girl and inherited property from his father-in-law in 1771 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dwyer-2348 *Ellis (Eels) ): Diana Ellis born 1751 and died 2 July 1848 (Blackhead Church burial record pg 74 entry 590) at age 97 had a property in Western Bay that had been cut out of the woods in 1788: 2 plots 45 yds. from E. to W. and 32 yards from South to North. 1 House 2 Gardens possibly by her husband. *Evans: John Evans inherited property from his father in 1774 and a John Tiper and the rest he cut out of the woods: 166 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the N. by the sea and S. by the Brook 55 yds. from H.W.M. to the W. bounded W. by the Crommey's room 1/2 S. 1 F. 3 H. 2 G. 1 M. 2 plots 132 yds. from S. to N. and 52 yds. from E. to W. 2 Gardens. The name of his father is unknown. However there were along standing family called Evans in Adam's The patriarch was Robert Evans. It is possible that John was his son and move to Western Bay when he got property there. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evans-45317 * Fahey: Thomas https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fahey-740 * Fitzgerald: Maurice Fitzgerald, and Jas. McDonald cleared land in 1771: 25 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Philip Rine on the W. by Oliver Penny & Co. 198 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the wood 1/2 stage 1 Flake 3 Houses 3 Gardens 1 Meadow. Another plot 118 yds. from S. to N. 65 yds. from E. to W. for Jas. McDonald 91 yds. from E. to W. 80 yds. from S. to N. for M. Fitzgerald and the remainder purchased from Thos. Dooley for £10. By 1805 Maurice Fitzgerald was sharing a stage with Philip Rines and James McDonald *Follet: In 1799 Joseph Follet purchased from John Snelgrove for £5: 13 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. by Ths. Jones on the E. by Michl. Dwyer 110 yds. from H.W.M. to the Southward bounded on the S. by the woods. 1. H. 1 Garden *Fowlow: Michael Fowlow and David Mullowney purchase property in 1800: 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Noah Perry on the W. by Michael Mulcahy 91 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow(. In 1803 he purchased additional land from Edward Milley: 101 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Michael Fowlow on the W. by the Woods 121 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the S. by the path on the north by the woods 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow (Note: Could Jonathan Lelow witness to the will of Jacques Vibert in the 1760s have been Fowlow and father of Michael?) *Horwood: Jonathan *Howell: In 1788 Richard Howell received a deed of gift from his father: 94 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Michl. Dwyer on the W. by Grace Delaney 200 yds. from H.W.M. to the S. bounded on the S. by the woods 1.S. 1 F. 1 H. 1 G. 1 Meadow *Kennedy: Ralph Kennedy cleared land in 1798: , 49 yds. from E. to W. 32 yds. from S. to North 1 House 2 Gardens. His wife Elizabeth died at age 85 in 1827 so born 1742 (Blackhead Church burial record entry 95, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms) *King: Thomas was a servant of John Pike and in some court records is noted to be from Western Bay. James King married the daughter of James Curtis and inherited property in Western Bay. This James may be the same James who was in Bradley's Cove. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/King-55879 *Lovey (Loveys): William Lovey purchased property in Western Bay in 1777. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loveys-35 *McDonald: In 1771 Maurice Fitzgerald, and Jas. McDonald cleared land 25 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Philip Rine on the W. by Oliver Penny & Co. 198 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the wood 1/2 stage 1 Flake 3 Houses 3 Gardens 1 Meadow. Another plot 118 yds. from S. to N. 65 yds. from E. to W. for Jas. McDonald 91 yds. from E. to W. 80 yds. from S. to N. for M. Fitzgerald and the remainder purchased from Thos. Dooley for £10 Iby 1805 James McDonald was sharing a stage with Philip Rines and Maurice Fitzgerald (Mannioncollection.ca) *Mulcahy: Michael Mulcahy was in Western Bay by 1784 when he and John Walsh bought property there 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Oliver Penny and V. Mahany on the W. by Jno. and M. Dalton 194 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 8 Houses 4 Gardens 1 Meadow. In 1800 he cleared land : 209 yds. from E. to West bounded on the W. by Wm. Whiteway, 111 yds. from S. to N. bounded by the bank and the woods. 1 Meadow. He bought a second property from Edward Milley in 1803. However by 1827 he had left Western Bay after living there from before 1786 . He claimed in a court case that he had rented the property to James Bohan and then sold to John Penney. He may be related to Tabitha Mulcahy and her son John of Broad Cove. *Mullowney: Wm. Mullowney, Jr., purchased property from from Robt. Howood in 1799 which he rented to Michael Swyer: 55 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. By Richd. Howell on the E. by Thomas Jones 116 yds. from the Bank to the S. bounded S. by the woods. No.buildings. *Murray: There was a John Murray living in Adam's Cove. It may be the same John Murray who owned land in Western Bay that he sold to Michael Murray in 1796 : 139 yds. from S. to North bounded on the S. by the path on the North by Michael Connell 49 yds. E. to W. 2 Houses 1 Garden. *Norman: John Norman was on the Northside of Western Bay before 1784. In Sept 1784 “By authority of John Norman” who had “lately occupied" it gave or willed it to Edward Norman Mariner of Jersey. The property was “joining James Walsh’s Room.” Edward rented it to Nicholas and Philip Perry for 20 lb per year. In 1788 Edward Norman took the property taken back and assigned to John Webb, Merchant. (Newfoundland Deeds Vol 14 pg. 79). It is unknown if Edward ever lived in Newfoundland. However there is a suggestion that Edward had a relationship with William and Susannah (Reynolds) Squires who named their first child Edward Norman Squires. *Penney: Oliver Penney of Carbonear arrived in Western Bay by 1799 when he purchased property with Valentine Delaney from Noah Perry: 28 yds. from E. to W. bounded E. by M. Fitzgerald 190 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 4 Houses 3 Gardens https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penney-490 *Percey (Purcey): Joseph cut a plot out of the woods in 1784: 80 yds. from E. to W. 36 yds. from S. to North 1 House 1 Garden. His son Samuel was born in this year and died at Western Bay in 1824 at age 40 (Blackhead Church burial register page 7 entry 49, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms.) *Power: Richard Power died before 1800 leaving wife Jane and three small children ages 7, 4 and 3 months. *Rines (Rines, Ryans): In 1787 Philip Rines was shares a stage with John Webb Jr. and Joseph McDonald (Mannioncollection.ca) On Dec 9, 1795 Philip married Mary Perry at the Anglican Church in Harbour Grace. *Rose: Hezekiah Rose appears to be the first Rose in Western Bay arriving about 1783. Family lore suggests he was born in Northern Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rose-10978 *Tuff: William Tuff arrived in Western bay before about 1794 where he set up a blacksmith business: The Tuff family link is here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tuff-131 *Valentine: Richard had property in Northern and Western Bay but was based in Carbonear *Vokey: In 1783 Thomas Vokey sold property in Western Bay to Edward Milley. *Walsh: John was in Western Bay by 1784 when he and Michael Mulcahy bought property there 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Oliver Penny and V. Mahany on the W. by Jno. and M. Dalton 194 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 8 Houses 4 Gardens 1 Meadow. In 1794 he cleared land : 209 yds. from E. to West bounded on the W. by Wm. Whiteway, 111 yds. from S. to N. bounded by the bank and the woods. 1 Meadow. *Webb: John Webb Jr. was a merchant and supplier who bought a property in Western Bay from Philip Perry in 1787. The property was managed by his agent, William Mullowney: 64 yds. from H.W.M. to the Northward bounded on the E. by Noah and Nicholas Perry on the W. by Philip Rines 58 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the N. by a mountain on the S. by the sea 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow, with 1/3 of the Stage The stage was now in the occupation of Ph. Rine and Maurice Fitzgerald and Jas. McDonald. He was also renting his property to Michael Fowlow by 1805. *Whiteway: William https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whiteway-58 ==Sources==

Western Cemetery, Portland, Maine

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[[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Western Cemetery, Portland, Maine]] ==About== '''Western Cemetery''' is located in the West End neighborhood of Portland, Maine, along Vaughn Street and the Western Promenade. It is the city's second oldest cemetery and was Portland's primary burial ground from 1829 until 1852, when Evergreen Cemetery was established. All cemetery records were destroyed during the 1866 Great Fire that destroyed most of the city, so nobody is certain how many people are buried in Western Cemetery, but there are estimated to be around 6,600 interments. Notable burials include [[Longfellow-1|Stephen Longfellow]], father of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and [[Mellen-112|Prentiss Mellen]], first Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court. This free space page for Western Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone
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==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Longfellow-1|Longfellow]]||Stephen||23 Mar 1776||2 Aug 1849|||| |- |-}

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Western Red Cedars Archive

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It should look like this: {{FindAGrave|57140246|sameas=no}} ===='''April 24-27, 2020 - Spring Clean-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-1.png |caption=2020 Clean-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l }} *[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_progress|Tracking Progress]] ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Clean-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020!}} {{Clean-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|extra=correcting '''99''' suggestions. We cleaned '''7,500''' suggestions & finished in '''5th place!'''|year=2020!}} :::{{Clean-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020!}} :::OR :::{{Clean-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|extra=correcting '''99''' suggestions. 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We cleaned '''1217''' suggestions & finished in '''23rd place!'''|year=2021!}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Clean-a-Thon|Clean-a-Thon]]|[[#Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]|[[#Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] ===[[Help:Scan-a-Thon|Scan-a-Thon]]=== Mission: To scan and share all those old family photos and other items that have been piling up! ===='''January 10-13, 2020 - Scan-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars.png |caption=2020 Scan-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l }} {{Scan-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|suggestions=953}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: :::{{Scan-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|suggestions=953}} ===[[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]=== ===='''October 4-7, 2019 - Source-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-4.jpg |caption=2019 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l }} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2019|sources=513|bib=Robinson-27225.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2019|sources=513|bib=Robinson-27225.png}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===='''October 2-5, 2020 - Source-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-3.png |caption=2020 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|sources=1072|bib=Kiwi-23.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|sources=1072|bib=Kiwi-23.png}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===='''October 1-4, 2021 - Source-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-44.png |caption=2021 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2021|sources=1351|bib=Kay_Sands_Photos-3.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2021|sources=1351|bib=Kay_Sands_Photos-3.png}} ===[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]]=== ===='''July 12-15, 2019 - 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Western Red Cedars Photos

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[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]] Photo Page! Share your selfies from marathons and just for fun! ==='''2022 Source-a-Thon'''=== {| border="4" |- | {{Image|file=Hill-38992-3.png|size=100}}
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Westfall Bible Record

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] [[Category:Westfall Name Study]] [[Space:Westfall_Bible_Record|BIBLE RECORD: Westfall, Bullitt Co., KY Submitted by Annette Rardin May 1998]] The Westfall-McAhron Bible record is in the possession of Lois Hutchins Whitlock of Corning, Tehama County, CA. She received it from her maternal aunt, Ida McAhron Mortenson, who, in turn, had been given the Bible after the death of her father, Jacob Lewis McAhron. John Westfall entered most of the record himself. This is substantiated by a comparison of the handwriting in the Bible record, John's handwriting and signature on original court records (such as Brooks Heirs vs. Reed, et al., Bullitt Circuit Court, KY).
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[[Westfall-288|'''Daniel Westfall''']] and Henry (below) were brothers, sons of Johannes Westfall and Apollonia Kortrecht. Daniel's son '''John''' married Henry's daughter '''Sarah'''. [[Westfall-288|'''Daniel Westfall''']] (born 22 Aug 1733) and '''Anne Westfal''' (born 26 Aug 1744) married 15 May 1761 '''John Westfal''' son to '''Daniel & Anne Westfall''' born 4 Dec 1772 '''Henry Westfall''' ( born 24 Aug 1749) married '''Susanna Westfall''' (born 23 Oct 1745) '''Sarah Westfall''' daughter to '''Henry''' & '''Susanna Westfall''' '''John Westfall''' (20 Mar born 1782) and '''Sarah Westfall''' married 15 May 1804 - John and Sarah are offspring of '''Henry''' and '''Daniel''' who are brothers. Making John and Sarah first cousins.''' '''Mahala Westfall''' Daughter to '''John & Sarah Westfall''' born 4 Dec 1809

Westfall Sources

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Wayne Earl Wesfall & Family Sources

1920 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Ava Westfall #Lois E Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MF47-CVL United States Census, 1920]] Robb, Posey, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 12B, family 298, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820458.

1930 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Ava C Westfall #Lois E Westfall #Mary E Westfall #Carylon R Westfall #Sarah J Westfall #Nelda L Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4B7-CD1 United States Census, 1930] Poseyville, Posey, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0015, sheet 1A, family 6, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 622.

1940 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Marie Westfall #Mary Elnor Westfall #Sarah Westfall #Gelda Westfall #Ava Sue Westfall #Alice Ann Westfall #Myron Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1BC-GRS United States Census, 1940] Scott Township, Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 82-15, sheet 22A, family 431, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 1101. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westfall_Sources|Profiles Using this source]]

Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Westfield, Massachusetts]] == Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919 == The Life of an Early Town, with a Survey of Events in New England and Bordering Regions to which it was Related in Colonial and Revolutionary Times * by Rev. [[Lockwood-4939|John Hoyt Lockwood]], D.D. (1849-1928) Pastor Emeritus of the First Congregation Church, Westfield, Massachusetts * published by the author, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262293 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pPgLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westfieldandits00lockgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/westfielditshist01lock * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/westfielditshist02lock === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lockwood, John Hoyt. ''[[Space:Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919|Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919]]'' (1922) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lockwood|Lockwood]])

Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland

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[[Category:Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland]] For the Cemetery Category. ---- Not surprisingly, since it dates to 1787, the cemetery’s links to the War of 1812 are many. According to a list published in The Sun in 1914, 24 veterans of the war are buried there – including John Skinner, who was with Francis Scott Key on board that ship in the Baltimore harbor, waiting anxiously to see whether Fort McHenry would surrender its flag to the British. - See more at: http://retrobaltimore.tumblr.com/post/97305384099/westminster-burial-grounds-and-the-war-of-1812. [[Category:Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland]]

Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre

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The [http://parklawnlp.ca/westminster-cemetery-mausoleum-cremation-centre/ Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre] is located in the Bathurst and Finch area of Toronto. It was formerly known as Westminster Memory Gardens or Westminster Memorial Park. See [[:Category:Westminster Cemetery Mausoleum and Cremation Centre, Toronto, Ontario|Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: NYK-021) *OGS cemetery ID: 5007 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718531/data?n=83 Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Westmoreland County, Virginia

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[[Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Westmoreland County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Westmoreland County, Virginia}} == Westmoreland County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Northumberland County, Virginia | Northumberland County]] on July 5, 1653. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Stafford County, Virginia | Stafford County]] and [[Space: King George County, Virginia | King George County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westmoreland_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Westmoreland County on Family Search] * 1649-1800 — ($) ''[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0003 Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800]''; Headley, Robert K.; Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. Lists some 7,000 marriages that took place in Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland counties or are referenced in their records. * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]''; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See Westmoreland County starting on page 92.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/82023 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 23. Westmoreland County, 1653-1657]

Westmoreland County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Westmoreland County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Westmoreland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Westnmoreland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Westmoreland County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Westmoreland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Westmoreland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''Westmoreland County, PA Land Records''' |- bgcolor=#abd9a6 ! Volume !! Page !! Grantor !! Grantee !! Date !! Comment |- | A || 16 || Jane Campbell (widow of John dec.) || James Christie Jr. || 1778 || 282 acres on the S.E. side of Conamough Creek |- | A || 211 || Michael Miller || Josias Campbell || 1780 || Land on both sides of the Loyalhannah Creek |- | A || 212 || Michael Miller || Josias Campbell || 1777 || Releasement of above lands |- | A || 275 || Samuel Bradley || Michael Campbell (of Cumberland Co) || 1782 || 130 acres of "Thompsons Old Place" on Jacobs Creek |- | A || 283 || Samuel Bradley || Michael Campbell || 1782 || 400 acres on Jarvis Creek in Yohagonia County |- | A || 318 || Evan Rowland || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] (of Bedford Co) || 1772 || 300 acres on the E. side of Youghiogheny River |- | A || 384 || James Campbell || William Perry || 1784 || 300 acres on the Kiskiminetas River |- | A || 419 || James Campbell || William Perry || 1784 || 4 to 5 acres field that has been cultivated for crops |- | A || 429 || John Campbell || Adam Turner || 1770 || 100 acres granted to John in 1769 on the Little Sewickley Creek |- | B || 101 || Charles Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Thomas Campbell (of Franklin Co) || 1780 || 285 acres near Thomas Campbells land |- | B || 102 || Robert McGee || Joseph Campbell || 1785 || 150 acres on Walthours Run |- | B || 240 || Joshua Rudd || James Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA) || 1786 || 308 1/4 acres on the Youghiogheny River |- | B || 245 || Michael Campbell || Archibald Scott || 1786 || 125 acres on Jacobs Creek |- | C || 87 || Thomas Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Robert Thomas || 1787 || 363 1/2 acres of "Obscurity" on Altmans Run |- | C || 200 || Michael Huffman || William Campbell (of York Co) || 1788 || 300 acres by Robert Campbells land |- | C || 250 || William Campbell Sr. || William Campbell (son of Thomas) || 1788 || Land on the S. branch of Four Mile Run |- | C || 295 || John Rudebaugh and Francis Byerly || Joseph Campbell || 1787 || Land on the Beaver Dam |- | D || 52 || Robert McConnel || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] || 1789 || 250 acres on the N.W. side of Youghiogheny River |- | D || 104 || Michael Campbell || James Bousill || 1787 || Land on Two Lick Creek surveyed for James Campbell |- | D || 175 || Michael Campbell || William Graham || 1787 || 264 acres on Black Lick Creek |- | D || 370 || James Mickey || Thomas Campbell || 1790 || 300 acres on Nine Mile Run |- | 1 || 187 || James and Phanuel Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Joshua Bridd || 1786 || 308 acres of "Mount Pleasant" on the S. side of the Youghiogheny River |- | 1 || 212 || James and Phanuel Campbell || Samuel Porter || 1792 || 263 acres granted to William Campbell and vested to James Campbell |- | 1 || 249 || John [[Campbell-10303|Campbell]]|| Adam Briney || 1792 || 188 acres in Washington Township (near Polk Run), formerly part of Salem Township. |- | 1 || 392 || Joseph and Mary Campbell || William Knab || 1793 || 183 acres by James and Robert Campbell |- | 1 || 404 || William Jack esq. || Andrew Campbell || 1792 || Lot in the town of Greensburg |- | 1 || 405 || Christopher Frisby || Andrew Campbell || 1792 || 4 acres |- | 2 || 118 || Andrew Campbell ||Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1793 || 4 are lot in Greensburg |- | 2 || 256 || William Brooks and Ann Campbell || John Austraw || 1795 || 100 3/8 acres |- | 2 || 302 || William Campbell || Dennis Burnes || 1795 || 300 acres on Altmans Run |- | 2 || 331 || Malcom Cambpell || Robert Beatty || 1796 || 1 lot in Shulsburg |- | 2 || 404 || Thomas and Mary Campbell (of Franklin Co) || James Thompson || 1793 || 151 3/4 acres on Stoney Run |- | 2 || 474 || William Jack esq. || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1796 || 1796 Lot No. 46 in Greensburg |- | 2 || 487 || William Jack esq. || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']]|| 1796 || Lot No. 48 in ditto |- | 2 || 488 || Adam George ||Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1796 || 100 acres |- | 2 || 512 || Thomas Campbell || James Campbell (on behalf of the heirs of Cornelius Campbell) || 1797 || 400 acres in Donegal Twp. |- | 2 || 637 || Peter Harhold || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || 300 acres on Little Sewickley Creek |- | 2 || 666 || William Hill || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || Half of his part of 300 acres in Fairfield Twp. |- | 2 || 669 || Robert Cooper || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || Lot No. 110 in Greensburg |- | 2 || 670 || John Kirkpatrick et. al || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || 285 acres on the N. side of Crooked Creek |- | 3 || 40 || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] and wife Mary || Jacob Studibaker || 1796 || Concerning Mary's dower (former Widow of Peter Studibaker) |- | 3 || 180 || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || John Probst || 1797 || 4 acres in town of Greensburg |- | 3 || 181 || Joseph Marshall || George Campbell || 1797 || 50 ares in Mount Pleasant |- | 3 || 266 || Michael Campbell || William Perry || 1787 || 300 acres on both sides of Crooked Creek |- | 3 || 345 || Thomas Campbell || James Boyle || 1774 || 300 acres in Armstrong Twp. |- | 4 || 220 || Thomas C [[Campbell-12915|'''Campbell''']] || John [[Campbell-10303|'''Campbell''']] (his son) || 1798 || 165 acres in Salem Twp. (David also named as a son) |- | 4 || 219 || Thomas C [[Campbell-12915|'''Campbell''']]|| David Campbell (his son) || 1798 || 100 acres in Salem Twp. |- | 4 || 314 || Robert Laughlin || William B. Campbell || 1798 || Lot No. 20 and 22 in East Liberty Town |- | 4 || 337 || Joseph and Mary Campbell || Harman Criley || 1799 || 183 acres of "Center Farm" in Donegal Twp. |- | 4 || 369 || William B. Campbell || Frederick Matthews || 1798 || Lot No. 20 in East Liberty Town |- | 4 || 412 || Michael Campbell || Samuel Dickson || 1787 || 300 acres on Crooked Creek |}

Westmorland County Census 1770-1820

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[[Category: Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Census]] [[Category: New Brunswick Census Records]] This is a list of the extant Censuses by parish for Westmorland County, New Brunswick and includes present day Albert County. An image of the 1803 census of Sackville Parish is here: https://www.mta.ca/marshland/topic5_engsettlers/agri_community/inhabitants.htm A transcription of of the censuses is in the attached document by Bradley Shoebottom which he created for the Nova Scotia Genweb. Note that the 1770 census only includes 2 parishes. 1820 is also not complete. Note that these are all head of household type censuses. NS Archives also includes the original documents for some of these here: https://novascotia.ca/archives/census/ListRG1v443.asp Nova Scotia Census - 1770-1787 *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Hillsborough_Census Hillsborough] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Sackville_Census Sackville] Not included in 1770 is a census of Moncton. Most of the residents also had property in Coverdale, then part of Hillsboro, so are included in that census. However, following are the original settlers of Moncton. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moncton_Settlers Monkton] 1803 Westmorland Census *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Hillsborough_Census Hillsborough] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Hopewell_Census Hopewell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Moncton_Census%2C_New_Brunswick Monkton] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Sackville_Census Sackville] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Salisbury_Census Salisbury] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Westmorland_Census Westmorland] There are separate lists for freeholders. 1820 Westmorland Census *Shediac *Botsford *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1820_Dorchester_Census Dorchester] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1820_Sackville_Census Sackville] Not included in the Westmorland County Transcript is the 1770 Cumberland Census. Since most of what was then Cumberland Parish is now Wesmorland Parish, it's appropriate to list it here, *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Cumberland_Census Cumberland]

Westmorland Genealogical Resources

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[[:Category:Westmorland|'''The Westmorland County Category''']] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmoreland_Team|Westmorland Team Page]] * [[Space:Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society|Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society]] * [[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Counties_of_Westmorland_and_Cumberland|Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Counties_of_Westmorland_and_Cumberland]] * [[Space:Pedigrees_Recorded_at_the_Heralds'_Visitations_of_the_Counties_of_Cumberland_and_Westmorland|Space:Pedigrees_Recorded_at_the_Heralds'_Visitations_of_the_Counties_of_Cumberland_and_Westmorland]] * [[Space: Quakers_in_Westmorland |Quakers in Westmorland]]

Westney Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Westney Methodist Church Cemetery, Mangere, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Westney Methodist Church Cemetery == The Westney Road Methodist Church was built in 1856 on Allotment 60 of the Parish of Manurewa, and owned by William Westney Snr who later gifted the land at the corner of Westney Road & Ihumatao Road in 1876. The road that the church and cemetery were on was called Westney Road, but was later changed to George Bolt Memorial Drive (due to roading changes). Many graves have been moved to the Mangere Lawn Cemetery or elsewhere due to the expansion of the airport. Profiles of those interred may have two categories reflecting their first interment and transfer to a new cemetery. The Abbeville Farm Estate in Nixon Rd is an 11ha area of pasture and mature trees housing heritage buildings including the 1855 Westney Homestead, an 1850s barn and the 1856 Westney Methodist church. For more than a century, the distinctive little white wooden church stood alone at the intersection of George Bolt Memorial Drive and Ihumatao Rd, on the road to the airport. It was shifted in 2007 to prepare for further airport development, including a northern runway. History and movement of Westney Methodist Church, Mangere * Built in 1856, enlarged 1887, vestry added 1918. * Shifted three times in four years. * Moved off main airport road in 2007. * Temporarily sited in a gully on airport land. * Now at Abbeville Farm Estate. * Part of new heritage venue opened in March 2011. == Links == * [http://www.methodist.org.nz/files/docs/wesley%20historical/63(4)%20the%20church%20by%20the%20airport.pdf The Church by the Airport - information on Westney Methodist Church and cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2565186/westney-methodist-church-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - This has 6 records === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''3''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''6''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''x'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:28, 21 May 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Weston, A Puritan Town

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weston, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Weston, A Puritan Town == * by Emma F. Ripley. Illus. by Margaret F. Kronenberg * published by Benevolent-Alliance of the First Parish, Weston, Mass., 1961 * 270 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weston, A Puritan Town|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029635 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ripley, Emma F., ''[[Space:Weston, A Puritan Town|Weston, A Puritan Town]]'' (Benevolent-Alliance of the First Parish, Weston, Mass., 1961) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ripley|Ripley]])

Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weston, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town == * by Thomas J. Farnham * published by Phoenix Publishing, Canaan, New Hampshire, 1979 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/westonforgingofa00farn borrow * https://www.westonhistoricalsociety.org/shop-2/ purchase === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Farnham, Thomas. ''[[Space:Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town|Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town]]'' (Phoenix Pub., Canaan, New Hampshire, 1979) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farnham|Farnham]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Weston Masonic Cemetery, Weston, West Virginia

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This page is part of the [[Space:West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Weston Masonic Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Weston Masonic Cemetery '''Address:''' Old Route 33, Weston, West Virginia 26452 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 39.0224, -80.4202 '''Information:''' Turn onto Berlin Road from Rt. 119. Go Past the WalMart and take the first Left onto 33/1 (which will take you on a road behind the Holiday Inn). The only entrance to the Weston Masonic Cemetery is located 1/2 mile on your left.

Weston Settlement at at Wessagussett (1623-1624)

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==Overview== This page is devoted to the New England Settlement led by [[Weston-1315|Thomas Weston]]. Thomas Weston promoted the first settlement of the area of New England known as Wesagussett, establishing a settlement there in September 1622.See generally, "Wessagussett Colony," [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessagusset_Colony ''Wikipedia'']. The settlement was short lived and Weston and the other settlers abandoned it and returned to England in March 1623 after a difficult winter. A [[Space:Gorges Settlement|second settlement]] of the area led by Capt. Robert Gorges was made the following year. The Gorges settlement failed and was also abandoned but was resettled a few years later as Weymouth. Capt. Gorges returned to England when the settlement was abandoned. An advance party of the Weston expedition first arrived at Plymouth in May 1622, making their way to Maine aboard the fishing vessel, ''Sparrow'', and from there to Plymouth aboard a smaller boat. The remainder of the expedition departed London aboard the ''Charity'' and the ''Swan'' in April 1622 and arrived in Plymouth in late June the same year. The entire party moved to Wessagusset in July 1622 and was "permanently" settled there in August. The colony was officially established there in September 1622. No complete list of the Weston party is known to exist. The list below is an amalgamation from various sources with an intention to create a complete, or as near complete as possible, list of the members of the Weston expedition. ==List of Possible/Probable Settlers== *[[Greene-7357|Richard Greene]] *Edward Johnson *[[Morton-5374|Thomas Morton]] *[[Pratt-629|Phineas Pratt]] *Mr. Salisbury (surgeon) *[[Saunders-9177|John Saunders]] *[[Weston-1315|Thomas Weston]] ==Notes==

Westover Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who are the parents of George Nelson Westover (1829-1903)? The first known Westover family ancestor (of my line) is Jonas Westover (1628-1708) who came from Taunton, Somerset, England about 1647 and settled in Windsor, Connecticut. Our Family traces it's lineage through his son Jonas (1664-1714) and his wife Abigail Case, to his son John Westover (1711-1784) and his wife Rachel Morton, to his son Moses Westover (1744-1826) and his wife Elizabeth Holmes, to his son Silas Westover (1772-1825). As we understand it, this is the branch in the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts from which several sons left and traveled to Quebec, receiving a Loyalist Land Grant of part of what was once called Caldwell's Manor, now Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville, Missisquoi, Quebec, or Noyen. George Nelson Westover was born about 1829. He married, by 1829, Nancy Dewar (1832-1864). They had a son, George Lester Westover, in 1853. Nancy Dewar died in 1864. George Nelson Westover married second, by 1867, Martha Sylvania Aseltine, daughter of Peter Aseltine (1802-1865) and his wife Hulda Munson Wheeler (1808-1883), with whom he had 8 children, 6 of which grew to adulthood. Each branch has it's stories, but although we all came from the same forbearers, none know who George Nelson Westover's parents are. A professional genealogist did some searching and gave their best guess, but could find no proof.

Westphalia Cemetery, Midale, Saskatchewan

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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name= Westphalia Cemetery |address= 1 Mile (1.6 KM) North East of Midale ||findagraveID= 2185953 |billiongravesID= 126714 |coordinate= 49.406045,-103.401842 |startdate= 1912 |enddate= }} *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cansacem/westphalia.html Cemetery/Burial listings] *[http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/SK/SKCYM3300 CanadaGenWeb's Cemetery Project]

Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia

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[[Category:Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia]] === History === The cemetery buried its first resident – Helen Livingston Haskins – on October 9, 1884. By this time, the cemetery had opened three distinct sections: the main burial sections, originally known as Laurel Hill, Terrace Hill, etc.; Rest Haven, an African-American section; and God’s Acre, a pauper section used by the City of Atlanta until 1925. In 1888, West View Cemetery opened a permanent receiving vault that was built into the side of a hill in Section 4. It would serve as a temporary storage space for bodies until families could pick out a suitable burial plot or, in winter, store a body until the cemetery grounds were thawed and traversable by horse-drawn carriages. == Notable Interments == * The entire [[wikipedia:George Adair|Adair]] Clan * [[wikipedia:Jim Bagby, Sr.|Jim Bagby, Sr.]], the first pitcher to hit a [[wikipedia:home run|home run]] in a modern [[wikipedia:World Series|World Series]]''James Charles Jacob Bagby, Sr'' on {{FindAGrave|7978025|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Bob Barrett (baseball)|Bob Barrett]], Major League Baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s.''Robert Schley “Bob/Jumbo” Barrett'' on {{FindAGrave|52173311|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Russell L. Beutell|Russell L. Beutell]], architect of the [[wikipedia:Buckhead Theatre|Buckhead Theatre]], among other buildings * [[wikipedia:John S. Bigby|John S. Bigby]], [[wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] from [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] * [[wikipedia:Marion L. Brittain|Marion L. Brittain]], [[wikipedia:university President|president]] of the [[wikipedia:Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Institute of Technology]] from 1922 to 1944 * [[wikipedia:Charles M. Brown|Charles M. Brown]], politician and namesake of [[wikipedia:Charlie Brown Field|Charlie Brown Field]] * [[wikipedia:William Butt|William Butt]], eighth mayor of Atlanta (1854 - 1855) * [[Candler-1|Asa Candler]], businessman, owner of [[wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]] * [[Candler-15|Asa G. Candler, Jr.]], son of Asa Candler, Sr., former owner of the cemetery and builder of the Westview Cemetery Abbey and Chapel. * [[Cohen-2754|John S. Cohen]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Senator|U.S. Senator]] from Georgia * [[wikipedia:Laurent DeGive|Laurent DeGive]], Belgian diplomat and entrepreneur who built [[wikipedia:Loew's Grand Theatre|Loew's Grand Theatre]] * [[wikipedia:Willis F. Denny|Willis F. Denny]], architect of [[wikipedia:Rhodes Hall|Rhodes Hall]] and [[wikipedia:St. Mark United Methodist Church (Atlanta)|St. Mark United Methodist Church]] * [[wikipedia:Dolla (rapper)|Dolla]], rapper * [[Dorsey-1221|Hugh M. Dorsey]], [[wikipedia:Governor of Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] from 1917 to 1921. * [[wikipedia:Edward Emmett Dougherty|Edward Emmett Dougherty]], architect of [[wikipedia:Druid Hills Baptist Church|Druid Hills Baptist Church]] and the [[wikipedia:Imperial Hotel (Atlanta)|Imperial Hotel]] * [[wikipedia:Walter T. Downing|Walter T. Downing]], architect of [[wikipedia:Healey Building|Healey Building]] and Westview's 1890 gatehouse * [[wikipedia:John J. Eagan (ACIPCO)|John J. Eagan (ACIPCO)]], industrialist * [[wikipedia:James Douglas Edgar|James Douglas Edgar]], golfer, winner of the [[wikipedia:Canadian Open (golf)|Canadian Open]] * [[wikipedia:Vernon Forrest|Vernon Forrest]], [[wikipedia:professional boxer|professional boxer]] who was a four-time, two-weight world champion''Vernon “The Viper” Forrest'' on {{FindAGrave|39892956|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Y. Frank Freeman|Y. Frank Freeman]], executive for [[wikipedia:Paramount Pictures|Paramount Pictures]], winner of two [[wikipedia:Oscars|Oscars]] * [[wikipedia:Frank Gordy|Frank Gordy]], founder of [[wikipedia:The Varsity|The Varsity]] * [[wikipedia:Henry W. Grady|Henry W. Grady]], [[wikipedia:journalist|journalist]] and [[wikipedia:orator|orator]], namesake of [[wikipedia:Grady Memorial Hospital|Grady Memorial Hospital]] and [[wikipedia:Henry W. Grady High School|Henry W. Grady High School]] * [[wikipedia:Lemuel Grant|L.P. Grant]], for whom [[wikipedia:Grant Park (Atlanta)|Grant Park]] is named, was on the original board of Westview * [[wikipedia:Samuel Green (Klansman)|Samuel Green]], a [[wikipedia:Grand Wizard|Grand Wizard]] of the [[wikipedia:Knights of the Ku Klux Klan|Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]] in the late 1940s * [[wikipedia:John R. Gunn|John R. Gunn]], minister, columnist and author * [[wikipedia:Lyman Hall (academic)|Lyman Hall]], president of [[wikipedia:Georgia School of Technology|Georgia School of Technology]] from 1896 to 1905 * [[wikipedia:Gladys Hanson|Gladys Hanson]], stage and screen actress * [[wikipedia:Joel Chandler Harris|Joel Chandler Harris]], newspaperman and author of "[[wikipedia:Uncle Remus|Uncle Remus]]" * [[wikipedia:William Berry Hartsfield|William Berry Hartsfield]], Mayor of [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]] (1937-1941 and 1942-1962) and namesake of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Airport|Atlanta Airport]] * [[wikipedia:Ernest Hartsock|Ernest Hartsock]], poet associated with [[wikipedia:Oglethorpe University|Oglethorpe University]] * [[wikipedia:J. J. Haverty|J. J. Haverty]], of furniture retailer [[wikipedia:Havertys|Haverty's]] and the [[wikipedia:Rhodes-Haverty Building|Rhodes-Haverty Building]] * [[wikipedia:Alice Hawthorne (bombing victim)|Alice Hawthorne]], victim of the 1996 [[wikipedia:Centennial Olympic Park bombing|Centennial Olympic Park bombing]] * [[wikipedia:Daniel Whitehead Hicky|Daniel Whitehead Hicky]], poet and columnist * [[wikipedia:Donald L. Hollowell|Donald L. Hollowell]], [[wikipedia:civil rights|civil rights]] [[wikipedia:Lawyer|attorney]]''Donald Lee Hollowell'' on {{FindAGrave|10325080|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Evan Howell|Evan Howell]], politician, early [[wikipedia:telegraph|telegraph]] operator, [[wikipedia:Confederate States Army|Confederate Army]] officer''Capt Evan Park Howell'' on {{FindAGrave|17000195|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone Jones]], civil rights activist * [[wikipedia:Chris Kelly (rapper)|James C. "Chris" Kelly]], half of the rap duo [[wikipedia:Kris Kross|Kris Kross]] * [[wikipedia:James L. Key|James L. Key]], mayor of Atlanta 1919–1923 and 1931–1937 * [[wikipedia:George Edward King|George Edward King]], hardware store founder * [[Leide-5|Enrico Leide]], cellist, first conductor of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra]] (1920-1930) * [[Dortch-69|Helen Dortch Longstreet]], journalist, first woman to run for office in Georgia * [[wikipedia:Evelyn G. Lowery|Evelyn G. 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=== Summary === In 1816, [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] and his sister, [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]], obtained a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent] in Ohio for a parcel now located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood,_Cincinnati Westwood], the largest neighborhood in the city of Cincinnati.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent Land patent issued to William Irwin and Mary Ritchey]. General Land Office of the US Bureau of Land Management. Obtained on the website of the General Land Office at https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0028-574&docClass=CV&sid=pdtwbvoc.zee#patentDetailsTabIndex=2 on April 17, 2022.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood,_Cincinnati Westwood, Cincinnati]. Accessed at Wikipedia on January 11, 2022. Over the next 94 years, sales and court cases ensued, involving three generations of William’s descendants, until 1910 when the last family-owned parcels of the Irwin estate were sold. === Location === The parcel named in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent] is 80 acres in the southeast quarter of Section 8, Green Township (Township Two), Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The center of the parcel is at approximately [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/39.1366/-84.59963333333333 39° 8.196'N, 84° 35.978'W] and is north of the intersection of Queen City Avenue and Ferguson Road. The parcel is roughly bounded by Werk Road on the north, Dunaway Avenue on the east, West Tower Avenue on the south, and Boudinot Avenue on the west. === Timeline === ==== 1816: Land patent granted to siblings Mary (Irwin) Richey [west half] and William Irwin [east half]==== On May 31, 1816, [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] and his sister, [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]] obtained a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent as tenants in common] for a parcel of land in the southeast quarter of Section 8, Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. ==== 1825: Mary (Irwin) Richey sells west half ==== [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]] sold her half of the Section 8 property to [[Longworth-57|Nicholas Longworth I (1783-1863)]], who was a real estate speculator known as the "Man Who Owned Cincinnati".Klepper, Michael; Gunther, Michael (1996), [https://archive.org/details/wealthy100frombe00klep/page/ The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates—A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present], Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group, p. xii, ISBN 978-0-8065-1800-8, OCLC 33818143. See [[Space:Mary_Richey_deed_to_Nicholas_Longworth|Mary Richey deed to Nicholas Longworth]] for the image and transcription of the deed.Mary Richey deed to Nicholas Longworth. Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Record: 1st Series, Book 7, Page 294. Deed: Deed book 22, Page 526. ==== 1843: Elizabeth Irwin files for partition of east half following death of her father, William==== On September 20, 1843, [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth Irwin (abt.1809-1852)]], presumed to be the eldest child of [[Irwin-5894|William]] and [[Unknown-596755|Margaret Irwin]], filed a petition for the partition of [[Irwin-5894|William]]'s half of the property following his death on an unknown date.[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-sep-21-1843-2338846/ Elizabeth Irwin Petition for Partition]. Tri Weekly Cincinnati Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 21, 1843, p. 2. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 11, 2022. See [[Space:Notice_of_Petition_for_the_Partition_-_Elizabeth_Irwin_vs._Heirs_of_William_Irwin|Notice of Petition for the Partition - Elizabeth Irwin vs. Heirs of William Irwin]] for a transcription of the published notice. ==== 1844: Estate divided into six lots ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption=1844 Estate Partition Map }} The partition was completed in the May court term of 1844, resulting in the creation of six lots, as shown on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-3 partition map].William Irwin estate partition map. Hamilton County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Cincinnati, Ohio. Vol. 117, pp. 396-403. The lots were conveyed to [[Irwin-5894|William]]’s heirs as follows: * Lot 1: [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth Irwin (abt.1809-1852)]], 16 acres * Lot 2: [[Irwin-5972|John Irwin (abt.1812-abt.1870)]], 16 acres * Lot 3: Heirs of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]], 14.12 acres. The heirs were: ** [[McAfee-1505|Elizabeth Jane (McAfee) Waggoner (1818-1849)]], widow of [[Irwin-4958|James]] ** [[Irwin-4657|Mary Elizabeth Irwin (1839-1907)]], daughter of [[Irwin-4958|James]] ** [[Irwin-6096|Catherine Irwin (1841-1849)]], daughter of [[Irwin-4958|James]] * Lot 4: [[Irwin-5975|Andrew Irwin Sr. (1814-1884)]], 15.37 acres * Lot 5: [[Irwin-6061|Martha (Irwin) Windram (bef.1820-aft.1880)]], 10 acres * Lot 6: [[Irwin-6062|Nancy (Irwin) Mullins (abt.1823-1854)]], 8.5 acres ==== 1845: Lots 1, 4 and 5 sold ==== ===== March 5: Andrew Irwin and wife, Susannah, sell Lot 4 ===== A year after the partition, [[Irwin-5975|Andrew]] was the first of [[Irwin-5894|William]]’s heirs to sell a lot. See [[Space:Andrew_%26_Susannah_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Andrew & Susannah Irwin's deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ===== March 22: Elizabeth Irwin sells Lot 1; Martha Irwin sells Lot 5 ===== Two weeks later, [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth]] and [[Irwin-6061|Martha]] sold their lots. See [[Space:Elizabeth_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Elizabeth’s deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. See [[Space:Martha_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Martha’s deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ==== 1847: "J. Irwins Hrs" marks the location of the property on a Hamilton County map ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Earliest known county landowners map referencing the property }} The earliest known county landowners map referencing the property with the Irwin family name is the [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ 1847 Map of Hamilton County, Ohio], where it's identified by the label "J. Irwins hrs" (James Irwin's heirs). Emerson, W. D. (1847) [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ Map of Hamilton County, Ohio.] Cincinnati: C.S. Williams & Son, Cincinnati: Klauprech & Menzel's Lith (Map). Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ on April 17, 2022. This label, as opposed to the expected "W. Irwins hrs", suggests the property being referenced on the map is Lot 3, the parcel passed to the heirs of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]] (perhaps the only lot with a house on it at the time the map was published). ==== 1849: George & Nancy (Irwin) Mullins sell Lot 6 ==== Four years following the first lot sales, [[Irwin-6062|Nancy]] sold her lot. See [[Space:George_H._Mullins_Deed_Oliver_C._Betts|George H. & Nancy (Irwin) Mullins Deed to Oliver C. Betts]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ==== 1869: John Irwin’s name appears on map ==== [[Irwin-5972|John]]’s name appears at the location for Lot 2 of the Irwin Estate on the [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20641/Green+Township/Cincinnati+and+Hamilton+County+1869/Ohio/ Cincinnati and Hamilton County 1869 atlas]. ==== 1871: Margaret Irwin files petition to partition Lot 2 ==== In 1871, [[Irwin-6095|Margaret Irwin (abt.1843-abt.1881)]], presumed to be the youngest child of [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]], filed a petition to partition Lot 2, which notes that John is deceased.[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20641/Green+Township/Cincinnati+and+Hamilton+County+1869/Ohio/ Green Township, Cincinnati and Hamilton County 1869]. Philadelphia: C. O. Titus, 1869. P. 19. Accessed at Historic Map Works on January 17, 2022. [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-dec-14-1871-3114040/ Notice of the filing] was published in the Cincinnati Commercial on December 14, 1871. See [[Space:Notice_of_Petition_for_the_Partition_-_Margaret_Irwin_vs._Heirs_of_William_Irwin|Notice of Petition for the Partition - Margaret Irwin vs. Heirs of William Irwin]] for a transcription of the notice. ==== 1872: Thomas Ware petitions for payment of professional services ==== On March 22, 1872, a [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-mar-22-1872-2953913/ notice was published] in the Cincinnati Evening Star regarding a petition from Thomas Ware against the Irwin heirs to recover costs of professional services.[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-mar-22-1872-2953913/ Thomas C. Ware petition against Martha Windrum and Irwins]. The Evening Star, Cincinnati, Ohio. 22-Mar-1872, p. 3. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 17, 2022. The fees were levied against the undivided three-fifths of the Irwin Estate known as "Lot No. 2", as well as against the heirs themselves. ==== 1873: Partition of Lot 2 denied; parcels sold to William Meier in sheriff's sale ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-9.png |align=r |size=m |caption=John Irwin Heirs Deed to William Meier }} After the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas denied the petition to partition Lot 2, citing potential "manifest injury to the value" of the property, it was ordered to be sold in a sheriff's sale in which it was purchased by William Meier.[https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/hcro-pdi/main/image-viewer?documentCode=D&bookNumber=447&pageNumber=192&bookAlpha=&pageAlpha=&pagemode=thumbs Irwin John Heirs of Per Sheriff “Deed" William Meier.] Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Deed Book 447, page 191. Accessed at the [https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/ website of the Hamilton County Recorder] on May 31, 2022. See [[Space:John_Irwin_Heirs_Deed_to_William_Meier|John Irwin Heirs Deed to William Meier]] for a transcription and images of the deed. ==== 1887: Strip of land in parcel condemned and appropriated for widening Ferguson Road ==== On September 26, 1887, the Council for the Village of Westwood voted to condemn shared portions of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 for public use in order to widen Ferguson Road.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92223792/mary-and-mj-witt-notice-regarding/ Mary and MJ Witt notice regarding property in Westwood]. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-May-1888, p. 5. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 12, 2022. ==== 1888: Notice published about impaneling jury for compensation of land appropriated for Ferguson Road widening ==== On May 10, 1888, [[Irwin-4657|Mary Elizabeth (Irwin) Witt (1839-1907)]] and her husband, [[Witt-3205|Michael John Witt (1829-1908)]], published [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92223792/mary-and-mj-witt-notice-regarding/ notice in the Cincinnati Enquirer] that a jury will be impaneled to determine the compensation owed to owners of the parcels affected by the appropriation of land for the widening of Ferguson Road. See [[Space:Mary_E._and_Michael_J._Witt%27s_Notice_to_Impanel_Jury_to_Assess_Compensation|Mary E. and Michael J. Witt's Notice to Impanel Jury to Assess Compensation]] for the transcription of the notice. ==== 1909: Court cases after deaths of Michael J. & Mary E. (Irwin) Witt ==== ===== December 3: Witt brothers file two petitions regarding Lot 3 ===== On December 3, 1909, James P. Witt, George M. Witt and [[Witt-3204|Franklin Irwin Witt (1865-1940)]], the three surviving children of [[Irwin-4657|Mary]] and [[Witt-3205|Michael]], filed two petitions in the common Pleas court of Hamilton County, Ohio.Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater. Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Deed Book 1038, pages 3-4 & 63-65. Transcription and images of the deed available at [[Space:Witt_Brothers_Deed_to_Charles_H_Dater|Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater]].Case No. 144.434: James P. Witt, George M. Witt and Frank I. Witt vs. George & Mary Wagner et al. Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District, Hamilton County, Ohio. April 1910 Term. Record Book Unknown, pages 165-177. Copies of the original pages are available on WikiTree at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]], accessed June 2, 2022. First, they filed a petition to partition Lot 3. Second, they filed a petition asking that any living heirs of the Irwin siblings "set up their interest in [Lot 3]; that said interest be declared null and void, and that the plaintiffs' title to said real estate be quieted against the same, and for all other relief proper in the premises". Transcriptions and images of the petition and subsequent court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. It seems likely that the Witt brothers anticipated what happened the following day. ===== December 4: Wagners file cross-petition to express interest in property ===== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-17.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 1 of Wagner cross-petition (bottom of page) }} The following day, December 4, 1909, [[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner (1845-1921)]] and his wife, [[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane (Leonard) Wagner (1848-1910)]], filed a cross-petition declaring their interest in Lot 3. [[Wagner-12706|George W. Wagner]] was the son of [[McAfee-1505|Elizabeth Jane (McAfee) Waggoner (1818-1849)]] [widow of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]]] and her second husband, [[Waggoner-2610|George Couts Waggoner (abt.1797-1878)]]. As such, [[Wagner-12706|George]] is a half-brother of [[Irwin-4657|Mary (Irwin) Witt]]. However, he was neither an heir of [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] nor [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]]. Yet, in the cross-petition, [[Wagner-12706|George]] "claims an estate and interest in the real estate described in plaintiffs petition, and denies each and every other allegation in the plaintiffs petition contained, not herein expressly admitted." [[Wagner-12706|George]] says that he "is the owner in fee simple of an undivided one half interest [Lot 3]". He also says that he "has continuously asserted his interest in said property and has made repeated efforts to require the plaintiffs in this cause and their mother [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin Witt]], his sister to recognize his interest that they continuously refused so to do." [[Wagner-12706|George]] asserts that "said plaintiffs and their mother have collected rents for the past years from this property and have failed and refused to account to him for such moneys that they may have received." Transcriptions and images of the cross-petition and related court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. ==== 1910 ==== ===== June 1: Ruling against the Wagners in favor of Witt brothers ===== On June 1, 1910, the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas found in favor of the Witt brothers, stating "at the time of bringing of this action, the plaintiffs were in possession of the real property described in the petition, that they had a legal estate in and are entitled to the possession of the same, that neither the defendants nor any one of them have any estate nor are entitled to the possession of said real estate, or any part thereof, and that the plaintiffs ought to have their possession and title quieted as against each and every one of said defendants, as prayed for in this petition." The court found that [[Wagner-12706|George W. Wagner]] would not receive any part of the property and was required to pay the cost expended by the Witt brothers to defend their interests. Transcriptions and images of the decision and related court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. ===== August 12: Partition request denied, notice published of sheriff’s sale to sell Lot 3 ===== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-27.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Witt brothers' deed to Charles Dater }} As with the 1873 decision for Lot 2, the petition to partition Lot 3 was denied, citing potential "manifest injury to the value" of the property. So a sheriff's sale was planned to sell Lot 3. Notice of the sale was [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92224878/witt-property-in-westwood-being-sold-in/ published in the Cincinnati Enquirer] on August 12, 1910.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92224878/witt-property-in-westwood-being-sold-in/ Fine Chance For Suburban Home Or Subdivision]. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 12-Aug-1910, p. 13. Accessed on Newspapers.com June 2, 2022. The lot was advertised as a "fine chance for [a] suburban home or subdivision." The following description was included in the advertisement: "within city limits and 10 minutes’ walk of Westwood car line; GAS, WATER and ELECTRICITY easily accessible; 12.88 acres of land at corner of Lick Run pike and Ferguson road, fronting 653.93 feet on Lick Run pike and 803.77 feet on Ferguson road; lies fine; partly covered with BEAUTIFUL NATURAL WOODLAND; A BARGAIN at appraisement of $6,000; may sell as low as $4,000; easy terms; only one third cash on day of sale." The sale was scheduled to occur on Saturday, August 13, 1910, at 11:00AM. ===== October 13: Witt brothers sell Lot 3, last parcel owned by an Irwin heir ===== On October 13, 1910, sale of Lot 3 was finalized and a deed was issued from the Witt brothers to Charles H. Dater. The deed was signed by each of the three brothers and their wives in Union County, Indiana. The transcription and images of the deed are available at [[Space:Witt_Brothers_Deed_to_Charles_H_Dater|Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater]]. ==== 2022: Irwin name associated with parcels that were in the estate ==== The northwest parcels of the now partitioned property are still referred to as "Irwins Sub" or "[[Irwin-5894|William Irwin]]'s Ests Deed Book".[https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/summary Parcel ID 208-0059-0236-00]. Accessed at Online Property Access, County Auditor On-line, Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes on January 11, 2022. This can be seen on the Hamilton County GIS site in the Property Description section on the following page: [https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/summary Online Property Access]. It's also on the [https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/cagis_map Property ID 208-0059-0236-00 Property Map].{{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-1.png |caption=Hamilton County GIS image showing [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin]] Deed Book identification }} === Sources === === Acknowlegments === * Many thanks to R Wagner for efforts in finding and transcribing several of the documents linked here.

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The history of farms on
Westwood Road, Alden, New York

This page presents information and stories about farm families who lived on Westwood Road in Alden, New York during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The first parcel of land on Westwood Road in Alden used for farming was acquired in late 1836. Gideon Kendrick purchased 50 acres from the Holland Land Company in lot number 36 for $292 on December 13, 1836. Kendrick worked that farm for twenty years. In 1837 the Holland Company sold no parcels on Westwood Road and in 1838 land speculators were the only buyers. Daniel H. Chandlar, Walter Seymour, and Orlando Allen were among the speculators of Westwood Road land. Farming on Westwood Road began in earnest in the 1840s. The Town of Alden was established by an act of the New York State legislature in 1823. Alden land north of the Buffalo Creek Indian reservation was surveyed by the Holland Land Company using their second survey system. A normal survey lot would be three-fourths of a mile square and would thereby contain 360 acres of land. The lots could then be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Of course, variations from the normal number of acres would arise due to streams, lakes, and other boundaries, both natural and artificial. (Henry Perry Smith, ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884), pp. 77-79) In the early 1830s a number of New York City firms were interested in the Holland Land Company’s unsold lands, and the Company began to liquidate its business interests in western New York. One of the interested firms was the Farmers Land & Trust Company. In 1835 this firm purchased about 89,000 acres of land from the Holland Company in Niagara, Erie, Orleans and Genesee Counties. Payments were completed in the summer of 1838 and the Holland Company’s interests were closed in these four counties. (Paul D. Evans, ''The Holland Land Company'' (1924), pp. 393, 422-423.) Most of the land on Westwood road would be sold by the Farmers Land & Trust Company. The western part of Alden is level land and in the nineteenth century the soil was very fertile. Lancaster, which is the town directly west, is similarly a level surface with fertile soil. Westwood Road extends from Pavement Road in Lancaster to Sandridge Road in Alden and cuts through the center of the most fertile land in these two towns. Town Line Road, which runs north and south, forms the boundary between Alden and Lancaster. The stories presented here were written by [[Nuwer-140 | Michael Nuwer]], whose father lived on Westwood road between 1935 and 1955. His grandfather and great grandfather were both Westwood residents and farmers. {{Image|file=Westwood_Road_Maps-5.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Lots on Westwood Road. }}
Ownership details by Lot
[[Space:Lot49WestwoodRoad | Lot 49]] [[Space:Lot43WestwoodRoad | Lot 43]] [[Space:Lot37WestwoodRoad | Lot 37]] Lot 31
[[Space:Lot48WestwoodRoad | Lot 48]] [[Space:Lot42WestwoodRoad | Lot 42]] [[Space:Lot36WestwoodRoad | Lot 36]] Lot 30
The data here include farms on Westwood Road. Currently data is up to 1880.
[[Space:LotMapsWestwoodRoad | 1880 Lot maps]]
'''Genealogies'''
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westwood_Road_Farms_People Names of People]. Heads of household who operated a farm on the Alden segment of Westwood Road. Spouses may also be included in the list. '''Resources'''
* A collection of [[Space:Westwood_Road_Maps | Westwood Road land maps]]
* Henry Perry Smith, "[https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01smit/page/n81/mode/2up Survey and Settlement]," Chapter XI from ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884)
* Henry Perry Smith, "[https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01smit/page/n495/mode/2up History of the Town of Alden]," Chapter XLII from ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884)
* Thomas Donohue, [[Space:St_Johns_Church | St. John the Baptist church]], "History of the Catholic Church in Western New York, Diocese of Buffalo" (1904), pp. 266-267. '''Stories'''
[[Space:Roll_family_farms | John Roll and George Roll]] 200 acres lots 43 and 36 1867-1925
[[Space:The_farm_of_Sebastian_Gundy | Sebastian Gundy and Stephan Kagler ]] 63 acres lots 43 1846-1874
[[Space:The_William_Jehle_Farm | William Jehle and Theresia Nuwer]] 63 acres lots 43 1874-1912
[[Space:Nuwer's_on_Westwood | John G. Nuwer and Henry C. Nuwer]] 125 acres lots 36, 42, 49, and 43 1878-1960s
[[Space:The_Anstett_Farm | Joseph Anstett]] 200 acres lots 37 & 36 1864-1960s
[[Space:Joseph_Girard_Farm | Joseph Girard]] 50 acres lots 36 1857-1908
[[Space:Frank_Staebell_Farm |Frank Staebell]] 40 acres lots 36 1848-1950s




Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2714659|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Wetherden was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086 as 'Watdena' or 'Wederdena',[http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/suffolk7.html "Suffolk V-Z"]. The Domesday Book Online. Retrieved 18 January 2023. the name deriving from old English 'wether' for castrated rams and 'dena' for valley."[http://wetherden.onesuffolk.net/history/ History"]. Wetherden Parish Council. Retrieved 18 January 2023. ===Geography=== '''Wetherden''' is a village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk, England,situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Stowmarket and about 1.25 miles (2.0 km) west of the village of Haughley. In 2021 the parish had a population of 552. "[https://www.ukcensusdata.com/haughley-and-wetherden-e05007143#sthash.WdPhTEem.2hEY3Tzv.dpbs Haughley and Wetherden"]. UK Census Data. Retrieved 23 January 2023. :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country''' England :'''County:''' Suffollk :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.227, 0.94 :'''Elevation:''' 44.0 m or 144.4 feet ===History=== In the late 16th century the manor of Wetherden was acquired by John Sulyard who built Wetherden Hall to the north east of village. A moated farmhouse now occupies its site at Base Green. ==== Buildings ==== *[[Space:St_Mary_the_Virgin%2C_Wetherden%2C_Suffolk%2C_England|St Mary the Virgin, Wetherden]] (Church of England). Mid 14 century, a Grade 1 listed building. *Wetherden Baptist Church. *The Maypole (c. 1530, a Grade II listed building). ==== Cemeteries ==== *St Mary's Churchyard *Wetherden Baptist Church. ====Population==== Work in progress. {|border=3 width=200 align="center" !'''Wetherden Census Population''' {|border=1 width=200 align="center" !Year!!Population |- ||1801||346[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10272830/cube/TOT_POP GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Wetherden CP/AP through time | Population Statistics | Total Population, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''.] Date accessed: 19th January 2023 |- ||1811||382 |- ||1821||468 |- ||1831||487 |- ||1841||515 |- |1851||541 |- |1861||479 Census of England and Wales for the year 1861 : population tables by Great Britain. Census Office; Royal College of Physicians of London - Archive.org https://archive.org/details/b24751261_0003/page/900/mode/2up?q=wetherden |- |1871||445 Digest of the English census of 1871 by Great Britain. Registrar General - Archive.org https://archive.org/details/b2810724x/page/86/mode/2up?q=wetherden |- |1881||489 |- |1891||452 |- |1901||400 |- |1911||431 |- |1921||471 |- |1931||431 |- |1951||415 |- |1961||431 |- |1971||445 |- |1981||438 |- |2001||557 [https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/eastofengland/suffolk/E34004085__wetherden/ City Population] Date accessed: 19th January 2023 |- |2011||543 |- |2021||552 |} |} *[[Space:Wetherden_1841_Census|Wetherden 1841 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1851_Census|Wetherden 1851 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1861_Census|Wetherden 1861 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1871_Census|Wetherden 1871 Census]] ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:William Robinson (Governor of Hong Kong)|William Robinson (Governor of Hong Kong)]] *[[Wikipedia:Richard Shepherd (theologian)|Richard Shepherd (theologian)]] *[[Wikipedia:John Sulyard|John Sulyard]] *[[Wikipedia:Michael Tippett|Michael Tippett]] === External Websites === *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wetherden,_Suffolk_Genealogy FamilySearch Wiki for Wetherden, Suffolk] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SFK/Wetherden GenUKI] GENUKI is a 'virtual reference library' and covering all areas of the UK. *[https://wetherdenhistory.wordpress.com/ Wetherden History Group] ==Sources==

Wethersfield Inscriptions

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wethersfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Wethersfield Inscriptions == A Complete Record of the Inscriptions in the Five Burial Places in the Ancient Town of Wetherfield, Including the Towns of Rocky Hill, Newington, and Beckley Quarter (in Berlin), Also a Portion of the Inscriptions in the Oldest Cemetery in Glastonbury. * compiled by Edward Sweetser Tillotson * published by William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899 * 372 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2V8EAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxYoAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=cUQOAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wethersfieldins00tillgoog * https://archive.org/details/wethersfieldinsc00till * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028843410 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100564104 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524240 (1988 reprint) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16216 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Wethersfield * Newington * Rocky HIll * Beckley Quarter * "Church Street," Newington * Glastonbury * Index === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tillotson|Tillotson]]) * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) [ Page ].

Wetterskog Dalarna Sweden Research page

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* Page to track open Research questions [[Space:Wetterskog_Dalarna_Sweden_Research_page]] Page to gather all open issues regarding the Swedish roots of [[Cochoit-2]]. We have a * [https://hangouts.google.com/group/DzoScKmrBfxtQ1l43 Google webhangout Group] See also: * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--yDHQQuvPk Video] of how to find the Estate and Inventory [[Wetterskog-2]] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOig0fkRb6E Video] misc about Jonsson or Jonsdotter or ??? = Research challenges/questions = == [[Wetterskog-2]] Jan Isaac Wetterskog == See [[Wetterskog-2#Research_Note|Research Note]] * Looks like we have [[Johansdotter-1804|Katarina Johansdotter]] in all household records but in the birth record we have another name?!?!?! == Lines Which Need Checking == *{{red|QUESTION:}}On the profile of [[Persson-3624 | Jonas Persson]] you expressed some doubt regarding his parentage. Does this still need to be confirmed or do you believe his ancestry on the Family Tree of [http://www.rolfgepersson.com/english/006/00/450.htm Rolf Persson] is proven? ::See [[Persson-3624#Research_Notes]] no birth records found that we can trust - [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 07:30, 2 June 2017 (EDT) :''Lines in the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wetterskog-Family-Tree-1 ancestry of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog]''. :[[Elg-19 | Catharina Elg]] - She occurs in [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/11216931/family/pedigree apparently well-researched trees on ancestry.com], daughter of [[Jansson-890 | Petter (Jansson) Elg]] and [[Berg-2315 | Stina Berg]]. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. :[[Persson-3624 | Jonas Persson]] - Maternal grandfather of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. :[[Johansdotter-1804 | Katarina Johansdotter]] - Paternal grandmother of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. *May have the family name/soldier name of Bork *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/11216931/family/pedigree Possible] daughter of Jan Danielsson Bork (1764-1828) and Catarina Olsdotter. *Is father Jan or Johan? :{{red | [[Jansson-890 | Petter (Jansson) Elg]]}} #What's his name? The tree on ancestry.com called him Petter Per Jansson Berg. The early records call him Per? correct? ** [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:45, 13 May 2017 (EDT)Create a timeline just for the names you find in the sources I feel most of the names are changing overtime. Regarding Swedish names you have *** [[Space:Swedish_Names]] *** [https://nordicroots.wordpress.com/2014/02/28/swedish-surnames-priests/ Blog] about how you in the churchbook can find a latin form of the name.... *** I feel names changed more in the old days and was not so important and you know who Joe was the son of [[Cochoit-2|Jules]].... my feeling the best thing is to find a signature in an estate and inventory that they have written themselves... #Peter and Per are different and distinct names, correct? ** - [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:45, 13 May 2017 (EDT) I dont understand the question?!?! Peter and Per could be the same name.... Check Wikidata that has objects for names and if we check [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13582800#P460 Q13582800#P460] they mention Petter Pehr Per as said to be the same name compare [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17862013#P460 Joe on WIkidata] that have Jo Joel Joseph and Joseph has even more [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q471788#P460 Q471788#P460] === Questions for Magnus === :''Magnus, I often have random thoughts or questions. I may put them here so I don't forget them.'' *'''Swedish names:''' For names which have both a patronymic and a family name, (for example, [[Karlsson-1485 | Mats (Karlsson) Wetterskog]]), which name would you use for the LNAB? Karlsson or Wetterskog? Is the best or correct practice to put Karlsson in the LNAB and Wetterskog in the CLN fields? ** I am not a big fan of Wikitree fields so few fields are not good for doing good genealogy. I say he is born Karlsson - son of Karl ==> '''LNAB'' and then Wetterskog in the '''CLN''' field *'''Swedish names:''' I noticed on names with two given names (for example, [[wetterskog-2 | Jan Isaac Wetterskog]] and [[wetterskog-4 | Carl Simon Wetterskog]]) you do not uses the middle name field. Is it wrong to put Jan in the first name field and Isaac in the middle name field? **The problem is WikiTree and trying to tell us to define '''First Name''' which is a concept we don't have. My name is Carl Magnus but I never use Carl...To make names look better I normally add all names in the First Name field.... *'''Tyfors:''' I keep seeing Tyfors being spelled Tyfors and Thyfors. Which is most correct? **I guess names change so you can use what you think is correct. Good [https://markusfallet.wordpress.com/omfattande-historia/ blogpost] in Swedish about the history of the area... *'''Kopparberg/Dalarnas:''' Why was Kopparberg county renamed to Dalarna county in 1997? ** [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 16:45, 10 May 2017 (EDT) pass ;-) its an old country things are changing... today parish/socken is never used as an administrative unit except for genealogy '''BUT''' 1 jan 2016 we created a new administrative unit districts that are nearly the same as the old parish see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socken#History Socken#History] I guess they need to have an unit that is stable over time so you can compare statistics.... If you ask an average Swedish person they dont know about those changes. I have given up to understand all administrative units I guess you get some information from this page [[Wikipedia:Dalarna_County]].... *** Quote from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socken Wikipedia article]: ''Even though the term socken is no longer used administratively in Sweden, it is still used for cataloging and registering historical archives (Swedish National Heritage Board), botany, dialect research, toponymy and by local historical societies. Socken is a convenient parameter for these purposes since it does not change with time ::See also: ** [[:Category:Säfsnäs (W)]] *** [http://www4.sprakochfolkminnen.se/NAU/bilder/_s1wx001/411204c1.htm Geography name register Säfsnäs parish] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Institute_for_Language_and_Folklore SOFI] **** Contains names in the parish of evrything that someone has gathered *** [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/329179/sverige/dalarnas-lan/ludvika/safsnas/ Map/pictures Säfsnäs] Source: Bygdeband **** Its a website were locale folklore societies add names of farms to maps and also upload pictures *** Historical maps are available see [https://etjanster.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/s/search.html?asUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fetjanster.lantmateriet.se%2Farkivsok%2Fs%2Fstartpage.html&arv=false&pul=true&user=public&swedish=false&locale=en_US link] and [https://www.lantmateriet.se/globalassets/kartor-och-geografisk-information/historiska-kartor/manual_historiska_kartor_2013_engelska.pdf about] [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Historical_Maps_of_Sweden overview] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrQ3UbF4AHk video] === Notes on using [https://www.arkivdigital.net/ ArkivDigital] === :'''ArkiveDigital Links''' :[https://www.arkivdigital.net/swedish-genealogy/late-1800s-household-examination-record-example Household Examination Records] - Once a year the parish priest would examine the household with regard to their religious understanding. These amazing records include the families births, deaths, marriages, moves in and out of the parish. :'''Understanding the references:''' :Magnus provides a reference from ArkivDigital that looks something like: :Säfsnäs (W) C:6 (1860-1877) Image 62 (AID: v132070.b62, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) *[[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 11:40, 10 May 2017 (EDT) look at Evidence Explained when they comment this citation format see [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/quicktips/citation-shortcuts-researchers-needs-vs-recordkeeping-systems#forum-topic-top Link] ** She thinks a citation format like below is better :::Säfsnäs (Kopparbergs län, Sweden), “Birth Record, 1860-1877,” C-6:62; Regional Archives, Uppsala; digital images, “Swedish Church Records,” ArkivDigital (https://www.arkivdigital.net/sources/3055?county=21 : 8 May 2017), for Säfsnäs C-3 (also numbered 132070), image 62. * [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:49, 10 May 2017 (EDT) Before in Sweden you used a tool that generated GID ids for churchbooks. This company has been bought by Ancestry and now many people has useless GIDs in the citation. You can inside Ancestry on the Swedish page [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2225 Sweden, Church Records, 1451-1943] use GID see [http://www.rolfgepersson.com/sverige/000/029/233.htm Elg, Catharina Pettersdtr 1798-] **At the bottom you have citations for her ***GID 2159.17.61900, C:2, Födde, 1776-1800, Säfsnäs(W) ***GID 520.4.49200, Rämen, B:2, IU, 1806-44, 28/0, B 23/180 ***GID 520.4.49500, Rämen, B:2, IU, 1806-44, 32/0, B 27/180 ***GID 2159.16.44100, C:1, Födde 1748-75, Säfsnäs (W) ***Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 145 (AID: v132079.b145, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***GID 2159.32.9600, AI:3, HF 1785-94, Säfsnäs(W) ***GID 2159.10.46200, AI:1, HF 1748-1763, Säfsnäs(W) ***Säfsnäs C:1 (1748-1775) Bild 73 (AID: v132065.b73, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***GID 2159.33.23900, AI:6, HF 1795-1804, Säfsnäs (W) ***Säfsnäs AI:5 (1785-1794) Bild 61 / sid 53 (AID: v132040.b61.s53, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 148 (AID: v132079.b148, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***Säfsnäs AI:4 (1776-1784) Bild 81 / sid 77 (AID: v132039.b81.s77, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) **Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 10 (AID: v132079.b10, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) {{Image|file=Lena_s_photos_and_pictures.png |caption=Swedish provinces used today...see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalarna Dalarna] |size=l |align=r}} {{Image|file=Lena_s_photos_and_pictures.jpg |caption=County letters |size=l}} ::'''{{Red|Red is vendor dependent}}''' the rest is there so you also can find in a physical book ::Note: Kopparberg (W) county was renamed to Dalarna (W) county in 1997. *Säfsnäs - The parish the record comes from. ** Parishes in Dalarna see [[:Category:Parishes%2C_Dalarna|Category:Parishes,_Dalarna]] *** To make it more complex W stands for Koppatberg but is today called Dalarna see [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_(now_Dalarna)_County,_Sweden_Genealogy Kopparberg_(now_Dalarna)_County,_Sweden_Genealogy] ** Parishes in Sweden (most of them) see [[:Category:Parishes%2C_Sweden|Category:Parishes,_Sweden]] nr 2476 *(W) - is the county letter its just used to make it unque. A map with country letters [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Counties_of_Sweden Counties_of_Sweden] * C is the type of book in this case a Birth record **AL/Alla: Household Records/Congregation Records **B: Moving in and out recordss **C: Birth and Christening Records **El: Banns and Marriage Records **F: Death and burial records **FII: Estate Inventories * 6 is the number of the book of this type * (1860-1877) - is date from -> to. * '''{{Red|Image 62}}''' - scanned Image in the software from Archive Digital * often also include the page # which differ from the Image number but is the physical number in the book *AID: '''{{Red|v132070.b62}}''' - Is the unique image ID number from Arkiv DIgital. * NAD: SE/ULA/11506 - Is the Swedish National Archive [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis%20%7Bf2e6d89f-2592-11d4-bbb8-00d0b73e7a8b%7D&s=Balder link] to NAD (Nationell Arkivdatabas) and if you click on '''Förteckning''' then you see all available books for Säfsnäs see also [http://riksarkivet.se/Sve/Publikationer/Filer/Bochure-on-Swedish-National-Archives.pdf pdf] - Brochure-on-Swedish-National-Archives See also video how to use [https://youtu.be/XKbVjVplUIU churchbooks] :'''[http://tinyurl.com/m55jbv2 Swedish Genealogy Word List]''' :{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Swedish''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''English''' |- |åktenstap || Marriage |- |år || year |- |Dag || Day |- |död, döda, döde || dead, death |- |Flyttat || Moved |- |Föddes || Born |- |Födelse || Birth |- |Gift || Married |- |Kallades || Named |- |i || at |- |Hustru, Hust. || Wife |- |Husman || Head of household |- |län || County |- |Månad, mån. || Month |- |och || and |- |Socken || Parish |- |Stad || City |} [[:Space:Forest_Finns_Roots]] ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wetterskog_Dalarna_Sweden_Research_page|What links here]]

Wetzel County, West Virginia

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Wetzold Name Study

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[[Category:Wetzold Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] If you would like to be under this category please add: '''{{One Name Study|name=Wetzold}}''' to your profile. == Basic Information / Grundinformation == The Wetzold name seems to have originated in Germany. There are families with this surname in Germany, the United States of America and Australia. Some of the line emigrated to the United States - there are two separate (e.g. not yet connected) lines in the US. One line (the line of [[Wetzold-4 | Otto Wetzold]] emigrated in 1889 to New York. There is also another line, from (I believe) a William Wetzold. William's family seems to have ended up in Texas, USA. This One-Name Study will be looking into all lines in all countries. Will potentially be adding the Wetzel surname. == How to Join / Wie man Beitritt == Please contact the project leader [[Wetzold-1|Christine Durant]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Project Goals / Projektziele == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List / Aufgabenliste == * Connect with other people who share the WETZOLD surname * Connect unconnected profiles == Unconnected Profiles / Unverbundene Profile == * [[Wetzold-8 | Catharina Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-9 | Elias Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-12 | Friedrich Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-13 | Wilhelm Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-14 | Wilhelm Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-27 | Karl Friedrich Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-24|Heinrich August Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-25 | Erich Arthur Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-26 | Gottfried Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-29 | Bertha Emilie Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-30 | Friederike Henriette Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-31 | Martin Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-32 | Caroline Luise Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-31 | Christian Gottlieb Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-34 | Siegmund Abraham Wetzold]] * [[Wetzold-35 | Johann Christoph Wetzold]] == Historical Information / Historische Informationen == The following are references to the Wetzold surname in various historical records. === German Address Book === : '''Germany and Surrounding Areas, Address Books, 1815-1974''' : '''Deutschland > Dresden > 1942''' : Listings of the surname WETZOLD from the 1942 address book of the state capital Dresden-Freital-Radebeul with surrounding 6 cities and 24 municipalities Dohna Heidenau Klotzsche Ancestry.com. Germany and Surrounding Areas, Address Books, 1815-1974 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. :: '''Johannes Wetzold'''
:: Occupation: Bote (delivery boy)
:: Address: Adolf-Hitler-Strasse 12
:: Note: Street name changed to Briennerstrasse
:: '''Walter Wetzold'''
:: Occupation: Einsteller (adjuster)
:: Address: Adolt-Hitler-Strasse 84
:: Note: Street name changed to Briennerstrasse
:: '''Willy Wetzold'''
:: Occupation: Fräser (milling cutter)
:: Address: Mutschmannstr. 15
== Sources / Quellenverzeichnis ==

Wexford, Ireland

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Wexford (Irish: ''Loch Garman'') is a county on the southeastern coast of Ireland. {{Image|file=Wexford_Ireland.png |size=l |caption=Wexford County, Ireland }} Wexford consists of ten baroniesIn Ireland, a barony (Irish: ''barúntacht'') is a historical subdivision of a county. They were created during the Tudor conquest of Ireland in the 16th century. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barony_(Ireland) Wikipedia: Barony (Ireland)]. {{Image|file=Wexford_Ireland.gif |align=r |size=m }} * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/ballaghkeen-north/ Ballaghkeen North] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/ballaghkeen-south/ Ballaghkeen South] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/bantry/ Bantry] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/bargy/ Bargy] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/forth/ Forth] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/gorey/ Gorey] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/scarawalsh/ Scarawalsh] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelburne/ Shelburne] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelmaliere-east/ Shelmaliere East] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelmaliere-west/ Shelmaliere West] Each barony consists of several civil parishesIn Ireland, civil parishes (Irish: ''paróistí sibhialta'') are land divisions formalized at the time of the Plantations of Ireland (the confiscation of land by the English crown and the colonization of this land with English settlers) in the 16th and 17th centuries. While gradually replaced by Poor Law Divisions in the 19th century, they were not formally abolished and are still used today. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_parishes_in_Ireland Wikipedia: Civil parishes in Ireland]; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantations_of_Ireland Wikipedia: Plantations of Ireland]. and multiple townlands.In Ireland, a townland (Irish: ''baile fearainn'') is generally the smallest administrative division of land (though a few larger townlands are further divided. While the concept of townlands is based on the Gaelic system of land division, they were mapped and defined by the English administration in the 17th century for the purpose of confiscating land and portioning it out to English investors or planters. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townland Wikipedia: Townland]. Wexford has approximately 2,384 townlands.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_townlands_of_County_Wexford Wikipedia: List of townlands of County Wexford]. ----

Wexford Cemetery

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See [[:Category: Wexford Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Wexford Cemetery Category page]] to view people buried in this cemetery. The Wexford Cemetery is also known as Wesleyan Methodist Cemetery; Fitzpatrick's Appointment Cemetery. The date this cemetery closed is unknown, but it is inactive. All that is left at this location is the cairn with an historic plaque. ===Historic Plaque: Wexford Cemetery=== Wexford Cemetery. Origially "Fitzpatrick Appointment". Established in 1841 by the Wesleyan Methodist congregation in Wexford. Conveyed to the Canadian Wesleyan church in 1884, then to the United Church of Canada in 1925. Declared a pioneer cemetery in 1982 by the city of North York. Remnants of the gravestones are buried in the base of this cairn and legible inscriptions are recorded with the archives of Ontario. This cairn is dedicated to the memory of the early pioneers. May they rest in peace. Please note there are three cemeteries that can easily be confused. Both of the Wexford cemeteries are in Scarborough, and the other Zion Church cemetery is in North York: *[[Space:Zion Wexford Cemetery|Zion-Wexford Cemetery]] (formerly Zion Primitive Wesleyan) *[[Space:Wexford Cemetery|Wexford Cemetery]] (Wexford Methodist, and Wexford Wesleyan Methodist) *[[Space:Zion Church Cemetery|Zion Church Cemetery]] (Zion Primitive Methodist Cemetery) Click the links to see the corresponding pages for each of these cemeteries. ==Additional Genealogical Resources== Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS), Toronto Branch cemetery ID: 5516 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718530/data?n=2 Wexford Cemetery] for more information) The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase. Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names (including cemetery transcriptions). It does ''not'' provide the source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and is massive. But it may prove helpful place to start). [https://goo.gl/maps/KaUhSYTJEWXDLjhZ8 View on Google Maps] This Wexford Cemetery is ''NOT'' the same as Zion-Wexford Cemetery which is a short distance East on the North side of Lawrence next to Wexford Heights United Church (2102 Lawrence Av E, Scarborough, ON M1R 2Z9) [as of 2019, it is Wexford Heights United Church].

Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy == Being a history and pedigree of Thomas Wyborn of Boston and Scituate, Massachusetts, and Samuel Weyburn of Pennsylvania, with notes on the origin of the Family in England and Several Branches in Kent County in Particular. * by S. Fletcher Weyburn (1853-) of Scranton, Pennsylvania * published Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911 * 218 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/weyburnwyborngen00weyb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781020 * https://books.google.com/books?id=gp9bAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Weyburn, S. Fletcher, ''[[Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy]]'' (Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weyburn|Weyburn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weyburn, S. Fletcher, ''[[Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy]]'' (Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911) [ Page ].

Weyersheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

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Weyersheim is a village in France located northeast of Strasbourg, France. Weyersheim was in the Amt Wolfisheim administrative district of Hanau-Lichtenberg when it belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. Weyersheim became part of Alsace, France about 1680. Weyersheim became part of the Departemente du Bas-Rhin when Departementes were formed as part of the new French Republic during the French Revolution about 1792 or 1793. Weyersheim is now part of the new Grand Est area in the northeast corner of France. It features traditional German houses and is a quaint village.

Weymouth Historical Society Publications

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Weymouth Historical Society Publications == * by [http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/ The Weymouth Historical Society] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * No. 1 (1881) The Original Journal of General [[Lovell-1193|Solomon Lovell]], kept During the Penobscot Expedition, 1779: with a Sketch of His Life ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q2wWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GK8lAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/solomonlowell00nashrich ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01massgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690652 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677379 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101681168 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690652 * No. 2 (1885) Historical Sketch of the Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts, from 1622 to 1884 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329850 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00nash ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00nash_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329850 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690653 * No. 3 (1905) Wessagusset and Weymouth, An Historical Address..., Weymouth in its First Twenty Years..., Weymouth Thirty Years Later... ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-LElAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00massgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo03adam ::* https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo1904adam ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690654 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101681168 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155811 * No. 4 ::* * No. 5 (1929) Contemporary kindred of Abraham Lincoln; a paper read at a meeting of the Weymouth Historical Society, March, 1928 ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarykind00fear ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarykind00fear_0 * No. 6 (1933) The Shoe Industry of Weymouth ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009538543 * No. 7 (1941) Weymouth Town Government Its Beginning and Development ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005993819 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|Weymouth Historical Society Publications]]'' (Weymouth Hist. Soc., 1881) No. , [ Page ]. * [[#WHS|Weymouth HS]]: No. 1, Page 521 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|Weymouth Historical Society Publications]]'' (Weymouth Hist. Soc., 1881) No. , [ Page ].

Weymouth ways and Weymouth people: reminiscences

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] ==''Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People: Reminiscences''== *by [[Hunt-1499|Edmund Soper Hunt]] (1827-1909) *Source Example: :::Hunt, Edmund Soper (1827-1909). ''[[Space:Weymouth ways and Weymouth people: reminiscences|Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People: Reminiscences]].'' Boston: Priv. print. 1907. *Inline Example: :::[[#Hunt|Hunt]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weymouth_ways_and_Weymouth_people:_reminiscences|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online at these Locations === *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b542135 *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t4gm86c59 *https://archive.org/details/weymouthwaysweym00huntrich/ *https://archive.org/details/weymouthwaysweym00hunt/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329849 * https://books.google.com/books?id=R3ANAQAAIAAJ

Whalom Park

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Ted Whitten started a Facebook group called [https://www.facebook.com/groups/488989037940425/ "Whalom Park Memories"] which has become a growing community of people sharing photos and memories of Whalom Park. There are also many wonderful videos on YouTube, such as [https://www.facebook.com/Leominster.TV/videos/1370281439661872/ this one posted by Leominster.tv] Here's some awesome [https://www.facebook.com/mike.berry.73594/videos/1604689503084401/?pnref=story footage from 1984]

Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Whangarei Heads Cemetery is located in Big Munro Bay. Many of the early pioneers to the area were buried here, from 1864-1956. The cemetery was vested in Council in August 1968. The cemeteries management plan includes an annual site inspection and work to kept the cemetery in its current state. Cemetery only accessible through private property and then from beach at low tide. Cemetery is closed but still under the control of the Whangerei District Council. Funerals used to approach by sea. The old pioneer cemetery, is now very overgrown, but some of the headstones still standing are in wonderful condition and some are very beautiful. Graves are mainly of Scottish Pioneers ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery, Whangarei Heads, Northland|Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery]] in Whangarei Heads, Northland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405566/whangarei-heads-pioneer-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whangerei-Heads-Pioneer-McLeods-Bay-Cemetery/293965 BillionGraves]

Whanger Name Study

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[[Category:Whanger Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whanger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whanger Whanger] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whanger name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whangers), by time period (18th Century Whangers), or by topic (Whanger DNA, Whanger Occupations, Whanger Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whanger Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Whanger-3 |Sadie Culp]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whanger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Whangers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wenger Wenger]

Wharton pedigrees

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What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Deerfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Raid on Deerfield]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity == With an appendix. Printed from the original by the [https://deerfield-ma.org/ Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association]. Stephen was a son of Rev. John Williams, "Redeemed Captive", and was taken prisoner at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1703-4. * by [[Williams-7099|Stephen Williams]] (1693-1782) * edited by [[Sheldon-4453|George Sheldon]] (1818-1916) * published Deerfield, Mass., 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cihm_25734 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100261601 === Table of Contents === * Introduction, Page 3 * Captivity of Stephen Williams, Page 5 * Appendix ::* An Account of Some Ancient Things, Page 13 ::* Attack on The Families of Wells and Broughton, Page 13 ::* Captivity of Daniel Belding, Page 14 ::* John Allen and Wife Killed, Page 17 ::* Indian Depredations, 1704-8, Page 17 ::* Captivity of Mahuman Hinsdale, Page 18 ::* Capt. Benjamin Wright's Scout to Shambly, Page 20 ::* Capt. Thomas Baker's Scout to Cowass, Page 22 ::* Indian Raids on the Frontier, 1710-24, Page 25 ::* Lieut. Timothy Childs Wounded in Deerfield Meadows, Page 26 ::* Deacon Samuel Field Wounded at Greenfield, Page 27 ::* Letter from Stephen Williams to President Wheelock, Page 27 * Notes by The Editor, Page 28 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Williams, Stephen. ''[[Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity]]'' (Deerfield, Mass., 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Williams|Williams]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Williams, Stephen. ''[[Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity]]'' (Deerfield, Mass., 1889) [ Page ].

What happend to Micheal

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

What is Where

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] === About Us === The England project is a big project with nearly 400 members. all of whom have an interest in English genealogy. You can find out more about us on our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project Welcome Page]. This page is to help people new to the project to find their way around, and identify where to look and which pages might be helpful in investigating English genealogy and in using Wikitree. It will also be useful to those of us who have been around for a while to find those pages, acting as a site map to the England Project and some other useful pages. ===The England Project=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England The England Project] landing page :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Who_is_Who_in_the_England_Project Who is Who in the England Project] - a list of trailblazers, team leaders, regional coordinators, project coordinators and project leaders. : [[Space:England_Project:_Roles|England Project: Roles]] includes information on :: [[Space:England_Roles:_Team_Leaders|Team Leaders]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_RC_For_Counties|Regional Coordinators]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Membership|Project Coordinators for Membership]] ::[[Space:England_Project_Managed_Profiles_Team:_Project_Coordinator_roles|Project Coordinators for Managed Profiles]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Profile_Improvements|Project Coordinators for Profile Improvements]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Counties|Project Coordinators for Counties]] ::[[Space:Project_Coordinators_for_Topics|Project Coordinators for Topics]] : [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1FgjcCb6ghuzEAzUrxdDtvShwStRcEmQp&ll=19.787173655355062%2C-66.64071213735315&z=3 Map of Members] : [[Space:Connect_England%21|England Project Monthly Challenges Page]] : [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England and County Statistics Page]] ====Team Pages==== =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England#Orphan_Trail_Team The Orphan Trail]===== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailers_Index Category: England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index] A site map for the Orphan Trail pages =====[[Space:England_Project_Categories_Team|Categories Team]]===== :See also the separate Categories section below. =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team Counties Teams] ===== :Northern Region :: [[Space:Cheshire_Team|Cheshire and Merseyside Team]] - [[Space:Cheshire_Research_Resources|Cheshire Research Resources]] - [[Space:Merseyside_Genealogical_Resources|Merseyside Genealogical Resources]] :: [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team|County Durham & Tyne and Wear Team]] - [[Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Resources|County Durham and Tyne and Wear Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|Cumbria, Cumberland and Westmorland Team]] - [[Space:Cumberland_Genealogical_Resources|Cumberland Research Resources]] - [[Space:Westmorland_Genealogical_Resources|Westmorland Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Lancashire_Team|Lancashire and Greater Manchester Team]] - [[Space:Lancashire_Resources|Lancashire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Northumberland_Team|Northumberland Team]] - [[Space:Northumberland_Genealogical_Resources|Northumberland Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire Team]] - [[Space:Yorkshire_Resources|Yorkshire Research Resources]] :East Midlands Region :: [[Space:Derbyshire_Team|Derbyshire Team]] - [[Space:Derbyshire_Research_Resources|Derbyshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Leicestershire_Team|Leicestershire Team]] - [[Space:Leicestershire_Research_Resources|Leicestershire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|Lincolnshire Team]] - [[Space:Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|Northamptonshire Team]] - [[Space:Northamptonshire_Research_Resources|Northamptonshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|Nottinghamshire Team]] - [[Space:Nottinghamshire_Research_Resources|Nottinghamshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Rutland_Team|Rutland Team]] - [[Space:Rutland_Research_Resources|Rutland Research Resources]] :West Midlands Region :: [[Space:Herefordshire_Team|Herefordshire Team]] - [[Space:Herefordshire_Research_Resources|Herefordshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Shropshire_Team|Shropshire Team]] - [[Space:Shropshire_Research_Resources|Shropshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Staffordshire_Team|Staffordshire Team]] - [[Space:Staffordshire_Research_Resources|Staffordshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Warwickshire_Team|Warwickshire Team]] - [[Space:Warwickshire_Research_Resources|Warwickshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|Worcestershire and West Midlands Team]] - [[Space:Worcestershire_Research_Resources|Worcestershire Research Resources]] :East England Region :: [[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|Bedfordshire Team]] - [[Space:Bedfordshire_Research_Resources|Bedfordshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Team]] - [[Space:Cambridgeshire_Research_Resources|Cambridgeshire Research Resources]] - [[Space:Huntingdonshire_Research_Resources|Huntingdonshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Essex_Team|Essex Team]] - [[Space:Essex_Genealogy_Resources|Essex Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|Greater London and Middlesex Team]] - [[Space:Middlesex_Research_Resources|Middlesex Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Hertfordshire_Team|Hertfordshire Team]] - [[Space:Hertfordshire_Resources|Hertfordshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Norfolk_Team|Norfolk Team]] - [[Space:Norfolk_Resources|Norfolk Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Suffolk_Team|Suffolk Team]] - [[Space:Suffolk_Genealogy_Resources|Suffolk Research Resources]] :South East Region :: [[Space:Berkshire_Team|Berkshire Team]] - [[Space:Berkshire_Research_Resources|Berkshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Team|Buckinghamshire Team]] - [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Resources|Buckinghamshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team|Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Team]] - [[Space:Hampshire_and_Isle_of_Wight_Genealogical_Resources|Hampshire and Isle of Wight Research Resources]] :: [[Space:England_Kent_County_Team|Kent Team]] - [[Space:Kent_Genealogy_Resources|Kent Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Oxfordshire_Team|Oxfordshire Team]] - [[Space:Oxfordshire_Genealogical_Resources|Oxfordshire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Surrey_Team|Surrey Team]] - [[Space:Surrey_Resources|Surrey Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Sussex_Team|Sussex Team]] - [[Space:Sussex_Genealogical_Resources|Sussex Research Resources]] :South West Region :: [[Space:Cornwall_Team|Cornwall Team]] - [[Space:CornwallResearchResources|Cornwall Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Devon_Team|Devon Team]] - [[Space:DevonResearchResources|Devon Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Dorset_Team|Dorset Team]] - [[Space:Dorset_Genealogical_Resources|Dorset Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Gloucestershire_Team|Gloucestershire and Bristol Team]] - [[Space:Gloucestershire_Research_Resources|Gloucestershire Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Somerset_Team|Somerset Team]] - [[Space:SomersetResearchResources|Somerset Research Resources]] :: [[Space:Wiltshire_Team|Wiltshire Team]] - [[Space:Wiltshire_Research_Resources|Wiltshire Research Resources]] =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team]===== :[[Space:England_Project_-_Managed_Profiles|England - Project Managed and Project Protected Profiles]] =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Teams]===== : [[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builders Team Page]] : [[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] : [[Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page|England Data Doctors Team Page]] : [[Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page|England Sourcerers Team Page]] : [[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]] =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team Topics Teams]===== :[[Space:English_Artists|English Artists]] : [[Space:English_Authors|English Authors]] :[[Space:Black_Heritage_Records_in_England|Black Heritage Records in England]] :[[Space:English_Brass_Bands_and_their_known_members_past_and_present|English and UK Brass Bands and their known members past and present]] : [[Space:England:_Canals_and_Waterways_Team|England: Canals and Waterways Team]] :[[Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Composers]] : [[Space:English_Companies_and_Their_Founders|English Companies and Their Founders]] : [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter (actors) on WikiTree]] : [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] : [[Space:Influences_in_English_Genealogy|Influences in English Genealogy]] : [[Space:English_Industrial_Revolution|English Industrial Revolution]] : [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Project|King Arthur Legends - The Project]] : [[Space:Topic_Page:_Livery_Companies_in_the_City_of_London_and_England|Livery Companies in the City of London and England]] :[[Space:England_Mining_Disasters_Team|England Mining Disasters Team]] : [[Space:English_Naturalists|English Naturalists]] : [[Space:Peasants_Revolt_1381|The Peasants' Revolt of 1381]] : [[Space:English_Pirates|English Pirates 1516-1770]] : [[Space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]] : [[Space:Regicides_of_King_Charles_I|Regicides of King Charles I]] : [[Space:English_Suffragists_and_Suffragettes|English Suffragists and Suffragettes]] :[[Space:Terra_Nova_Expedition|Terra Nova Expedition (British Antarctic Expedition)]] :[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes|Time Team]] ===Using Wikitree=== ====English Research==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards England Profile Standards] : [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] : [[Space:England_Project_Research_Resources|England Project Research Resources]] includes page links for: Births Marriages & Deaths; Census Records, ; Parish Registers; County Resources; Reliable resources; Images; Medieval; Military; Jewish; Maps; Travel; Reference; Societies and Guilds; County Record Offices; Other Offices, Libraries etc : [[Space:OT1_-_Resources_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] : [[Space:OT1_-_Resources_1700-1837|England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837]] : [[Space:OT2_-_Resources_1500-1699|England Orphan Trail Resources 1500-1699]] :[[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]] how to source citations for various English sources. : [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citations_behind_a_paywall|England Orphan Trail: Citing Sources behind a Paywall]] how to source citations for various English sources on subscription websites. : [[Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images|Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images]] list maintained by Michael Christmas and Michael Cayley : [[Space:England_Project:_Overview_of_Heraldry_and_Coats_of_Arms|England Project: Overview of Heraldry and Coats of Arms]] : [[Space:Transcribing_and_Interpreting_English_Wills|Transcribing and Interpreting English Wills]] Jo Fitz-Henry’s excellent guide : [[Space:Sources-England|Sources-England]] Rick Pierpont’s extensive list of resources by county ====Categories==== : [[Space:England_Project_Place_Name_Categories|English Place Name Categories]] : [[Space:Categorisation_in_England|Categorisation in England]] : [[Space:Categorisation_of_English_Places:_Further_Issues|Categorisation of English Places: Further Issues]] includes boundary changes :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal Help:Category Creation and Removal] general Wikitree page :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Category_Names Help:Category Names] general Wikitree page :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maintenance_Categories Category: Maintenance Categories] general Wikitree page includes links for the Needs categories, such as “Needs Profiles Created” :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Personal_Categories Help:Personal Categories] general Wikitree page ====Stickers==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker Born in England] includes examples for the various counties :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:English_Ancestor_Sticker …has English ancestors] :[[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_England_Profiles|Military and War Stickers: Examples for England Profiles]] :[[Space:Sticker_images|Sticker images]] Gill’s English Occupations stickers :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers help:Stickers] general Wikitree page including style rules :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers Category: Stickers] general Wikitree page with links to the full selection available, including Died Young, Multiple Births, etc. ====Templates==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Foundations_OT_-_Templates:_Stickers%2C_Project_boxes_and_Research_Note_boxes England Orphan Trail: Templates - Stickers, Project boxes and Research note boxes] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Succession_box Succession box] :[[Space:WikiTree_Templates|WikiTree Templates]] general Wikitree page including templates for conflated, disproven existence, Estimated date, uncertain existence, uncertain family, unsourced, etc. ====Formatting==== : [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/WikiTree_Media-2.pdf Wiki Markup Manual] ====Wikitree+==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1 Fran’s “ Connecting How-To”] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:EP_BTT_Wikitree%2B Steve’s “Using Wikitree+ in the England Project” page] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus#New_help Wikitree+ help] - general Wikitree page with more information and links for advanced users. ===Useful Worldwide Wikitree pages=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Styles_and_Standards Category: Styles and Standards] general Wikitree category page with lots of links. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Acknowledgements Help:Acknowledgements] Guidelines for Acknowledgement sections on profiles. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adoptions_and_Multiple_Parents Help:Adoptions and Multiple Parents] How to cope with adoptions and cases of multiple parents. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Help:Biographies] creating and editing the text of person profiles :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Confirmed_with_DNA Help:Confirmed with DNA] when to tick the confirmed status on parent-child relationships. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Confirmation Help:DNA Confirmation] how to work out and cite DNA confirmations. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Estimated_Dates Help:Estimated Dates] policy on uncertain and estimated dates. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Find_A_Grave Help:Find A Grave] agreed-upon recommendations related to Find A Grave usage on WikiTree. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies Help:GEDCOM-Created Biographies] how best to edit a GEDCOM-created biography. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Location_Fields Help:Location Fields] what to enter in birth, death, and marriage location fields. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Mentor_Intervention_Request Help:Mentor Intervention Request] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields Help:Name Fields] guidelines for using WikiTree's name fields :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags Help:Recommended Tags] Which html tags are recommended and which are not :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page Pre-1500 Resource Page] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Problems_with_Members Help:Problems with Members] This page is a starting point for all types of problems with members. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Help:Research Notes] about Research Notes sections on person profiles :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Help:Sources Style Guide] how to cite or record sources on a profile. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers Help:Unresponsive Profile Managers] what to do when a Profile Manager isn't communicating. :[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]

What I've learnt on the Orphan Trail

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This is a summary of things I have learnt & techniques I have mastered on the orphan trail (OT1 & OT2). I have gained all this knowledge in a little over 6 weeks! This would have been impossible without the help and guidance of my trailblazer [[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]]. So if you ever have the opportunity to go on the orphan trail then my advice would be seize that opportunity with both hands, you won't regret it. ==Things I have learnt/techniques I have mastered== The discovery of the GRO site! The use of the ‘Edit’ button If you want to see how a particular profile is constructed. To give a bio. a ‘narrative’ (as opposed to just a list of dates & events). To look for information which might already exist in a bio. for clues. Some rules on the correct way of populating the ‘field’ boxes. Inline referencing. Consistent formatting within a profile (for example if you use Dorset, England in one field don’t use Dorset, England, United Kingdom in another field). A shortcut way to use a repeated source in the same profile. To sign & date research notes on profiles you don’t manage simply by using ~~~~. How to construct tables & the discovery of a useful tool for making this easier. To focus the narrative on the subject of the profile (rather than making chunks of it about other family members). When an event is registered at xxx Union it DOESN’T necessarily mean the workhouse! Some style tips (use of bold, italics, indents, line spacing etc). Backing up statements like ‘x had no children’ by outlining the research you have done to come to this conclusion in the research notes. To make citations fuller. Remembering to include What it is, Who, Where, When (the w’s), + all the information on where to find it & where it is being held. How to insert categories on profiles. To check that all the fields are filled in correctly for pre-existing profiles. If you’re looking at a record in a page of records, look at the surrounding records for clues (for example, if there was an unusually high number of people carrying out one particular occupation). How to make research notes clearer, more informative & useful for future researchers. How to credit images from wikimedia commons. With regard to images, the distinction between a photo & a source (it’s not as obvious as you would think). Understanding the distinction between old style (OS) & new style (NS) dating and the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar (they are 2 different things which just happened to occur in the same year). When & how to use Templates such as {{Template:Estimated Date}}. When & how to mark the relationship of a parent as ‘uncertain’. The discovery of other types of template such as {{Uncertain Family}} for example. How to order the various text sections in a biography. When it is appropriate to change a Last Name At Birth (LNAB) on a profile. Rather than leaving a field blank, put in some information you can be reasonably confident about. For example, if you don’t know where someone died but you know it is likely to be in England then use England with the uncertain button. How to reference & cite sources behind a paywall. How to add a stable link for ancestry images in the form {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678}}. '''Note. If it is an image on Ancestry.co.uk then use the form {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678|uk|}}''' (thanks to Pickup-178 for alerting me to this). That you can still use information you’re not 100% certain about in the bio. to give the narrative life (with the proviso of using words like probably etc in an appropriate way). More on the correct use of fields. More on how to present a lot of research notes. More links & places to look for vital information on profiles from an earlier time. How to combine unsourced and sourced information in a meaningful way. The value of collaboration! ==Profiles== The profiles I have worked on during the trail are: '''OT1''' 1st Profile: [[Squibb-297|Amanda Louisa Squibb]] 2nd Profile: [[Batty-173|Alfred Batty]] 3rd profile: [[Gubbins-3|Mary Gubbins]] 4th profile: [[Hardy-1206|Sarah Hardy]] '''OT2''' 1st profile: [[Stainer-180|John (Stainer) Stayner]] 2nd profile: [[Cheesmund-3|Thomas Cheesmund]] 3rd profile: [[Wray-618|Leonard Wray]]

What Tradition says about a Ancestor in culmination with digital tools and DNA analysis with examples of Inline trees that have been subjected to multiple matches to each other aloud to work out to conclusion

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[[Category:New Projects]] This page is under construction and is going to change The first 9 of the inline Trees below are part of larger trees where their decendants are X-DNA matches to each other and these people are in the trees between the matches . So far all have in common as ancesters '''William (Ruthven) Ruthven IInd Lord Ruthven (1500 - 1552) and his wife Janet Halyburton (abt. 1501 - abt. 1560) '''but not necessarily the most recent common ancester between them. A fair number will work out on WikiTree and most have Profiles on WikiTree. The problem is their are a few individuals who even though their is a tradition of their heratage it cannot yet be proven with reliable sources but their is DNA evedance else-where and even contained in this page that suggest there place in the tree. When we look at what tradition says about a ancestor or decendant in culmination with digital tools such as Ancestrys "True Lines" and DNA analysis such as "Triangulation" and rules of X-DNA trails to eliminate posabilities, or show multiple matches to find common Ancesters, we can make reliable plasability to there ancestry to build inline trees with examples of Inline trees that may show multiple matches. eventually stored in a searchable by hypothetical ancester or decendant database for others to use for research. The other ultimate goal is to have the brick walls solved so that the trails can be confirmed using the DNA info, of course right now the DNA mathch decendants have to put there profiles and test results on WikiTree fot that to happen maybe in the future their will be a work around Second the other problem is with the tools established at WikiTree "the Relationship finder" the shortest distance between two individuals can be found, witch is required when finding "The most recent common ancester" used in confirming X-DNA but if the person is not included in the tree even on a stipulated basses the tool can't be used. Included under the first 9 "Related trees" are other Inline Trees, some of the data in developing these trees is no longer avalible to the public, they are X-DNA trails, no segment browser info is included and live people are left out and mentioned as decendant. Much of the information in the Example trees is already on Wikitree. I have been working with X-DNA trails for many years and have many such trees, as it relates to my family i am not interested in Identifing any family member but the paterns and relationships between groups of cousins and ancesters and as I add more and more trees one will note the pattens that do emerge from groups of people as they migrated, married into the same familiys. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lajiness-24|Kevin Lajiness]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * A widget that allows a Hypothetical or Traditionally yet Unproven Ancestor or Descendant to be "plugged" in to find a Common ancestor or Ancestors for finding DNA Matches *A case multiplier For finding Multiple Matches to the same hypothetical match *A Widget that automatically will follow the rules of the X-DNA trail "Sons can only get it from their Mothers" *A way to submit to the Inline tree searchable database of trees Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Lajiness-24#PM-14826840 send me a private message]. Thanks! A Bank of these trees can be searched by Members researching similar families or Dead End Profiles using Hypothetical link or links === Examples Real Trees === * Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] is the Ancester to a X-DNA match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24],and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqgDB2DNnHt26jdAYw7_WIdJOFGutMSC/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 are MRCA's''' * Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 [Polk-1467] is a Ancester to a X-DNA match to Kevin Charles Lajiness 1959- [Lajiness-24] and are in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qf7CuhFmaRoqzco3vQdeLYwuCGMLw0Pt/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 are MRCA's''' * Esther Pletcher [Pletcher-403] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA Match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QAf0EzlQYAeTi1g2CeOfH0gUloEktkgv/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock 1928-2009 [Comstock-99] and Frances Lorene Tillotson [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of X-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_-FsmgYEvryBiOlxswrrhD7PcKI9E4Ob/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock 1928-2009 [Comstock-99] and Frances Lorene Tillotson [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of X-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_-FsmgYEvryBiOlxswrrhD7PcKI9E4Ob/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Charlotte Marie Comstock (1928 - 2009) [Comstock-99] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in the Trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1asni_F_G9Sa3w5_LBl6PHyA79DTlRbHt/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, hypothetical Father of Martha Fleming 1728-1800 is in this X-DNA trail between them. On WikiTree Page it says ; Ancestry says she is daughter of John Fleming (DNA) and Mary Bolling https://drive.google.com/file/d/12uXUORjQbi9QPfTpz5Q2LnaaZ-qe-Zo2/view?usp=sharing ''' Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and spose David Drummond 2nd Lord Drummond 1515-1571 are MRCA's''' * Wiillie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] and Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 are the ancesters of x-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h6WguABnHphDwijtJtkgQvOvvJuj-gfI/view?usp=sharing ''' Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and spose David Drummond 2nd Lord Drummond 1515–1571 are MRCA's ''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock [Comstock-99] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA match of Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them and Alexander William McKee [McKee-30] is the Hypothetical son of Mary Jane Fraser in the X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cxlAFS_5tXDoKEIcvfm35RO7rM57m2cg/view?usp=sharing '''Barbara Ruthven 1535-1594 sister to Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and Patrick Lord Grey 1538–1608 BIRTH 1538 are MRCA's''' *Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] and Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of x-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H8Rg3KnftUFYoSJt8nSfQ4wJDYGS-FtY/view?usp=sharing '''Sir Malcolm IV Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland 1494-1547 is MRCA''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them and are in the Trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MCqBcxL8ThLFibvfszgVUK0_rlEPQO00/view?usp=sharing '''Sir Malcolm IV Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland 1494-1547 is MRCA''' *Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] and Wilma Jean Epling [Epling-94] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ghiwiB8c0Qt6JG20iWHCM-K-K0QprGJq/view?usp=sharing ''' Janet (Campbell) Campbell Countess of Atholl (1484 - 1546) MRCA''' * Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA match of Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them and Alexander William Mckee [McKee-30] is the Hypothetical son of Mary Jane Fraser in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UbAAMezn8hDN7O6NDevOdJiKkrw-lsb_/view?usp=sharing ''' John STEWART, Earl of Athol 1440-1512 is MRCA''' *Harold Samuel Campbell 1906-1981 has a decendant that is a X-DNA Match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24] and are in this X-DNA trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gCVuVkXFY0aOYmCtIqP0JHkBXW-HDrUN/view?usp=sharing '''Tree's below have German roots''' may be related other than a X-match *Edward D Lowery 1938-2002 [Lowry-3851] and Tess A Karber 8 AUG 1901 [Hodges-7169] are ancesters to a X-DNA matches to each other and are in this trail between the matches. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1am6gGG3-qraqW53x2KEahDQy-xS_VSJM/view?usp=sharing *Sadie Elizabeth Herring 1891-1980 and Tess A Karber 1901-1993 [Hodges-7169] are ancesters of X-DNA matches between them and are in this trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/16KYIHoDeCBOS9SqFJWwMCFpfxgWkU1K_/view?usp=sharing *Henry G. Karber 1894-1959 [Karber-31] and KATHRYN "EARLENE" Lehman [Lehman-1867] are ancesters of X-DNA matches between them and are in this trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DkRzpwg5cYt2RjFBUfZrjCClo-3WdleP/view?usp=sharing === Conclusion === '''Chalange Tree's to work out yet''' * Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] and Charlotte Marie Comstock (1928 - 2009) [Comstock-99] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in the Trail between them in this X-DNA trail...

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[[Category: West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, West Coast]] == Whataroa Cemetery == {{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whataroa Cemetery Sign. }} '''Location'''
The Whataroa cemetery is on Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa, West Coast, New Zealand Coordinates: -43.25302, 170.35871. It is about 1.2km north west of the township. '''Whataroa''' The Māori name of the area was Matainui. A post office in the 1930s in what is now the centre of the settlement was named the Matainui P.O. When it was moved to a new building, locals petitioned for it to be renamed "Wataroa", after the nearby river and flats. Wataroa remained the standard spelling of the settlement's name for many years. The post office was changed to the official name "Whataroa" in 1956.
Whataroa is a small township in south Westland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is located on the south western bank of the Whataroa River, with Te Taho in the north. State Highway 6 passes through Whataroa on its route from Ross to the Franz Josef Glacier.
The history of Whataroa is tied to the gold rush settlement of Ōkārito on the coast, which boomed in 1865–66. Warden Matthew Price applied for the first pastoral run at the Whataroa River in November 1867. Surveyors had explored the Whataroa area around 1860, and Gerhard Mueller spent three months exploring the inland area in 1866. In the 1870s Harry Friend, a butcher from Ōkārito, began running cattle on the Whataroa flats to supply the gold miners. The area between the Whataroa River and the Waitangitāhuna (called the Waitangi or Waitangitaona at the time) was tōtara forest, swampland, and pakihi clearings, all suitable for grazing. More cattle farmers followed, and an inland track was cleared past the Forks and Lake Wahapo to the interior.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataroa Wikipedia] {{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-1.jpg |caption=Whataroa cemetery 2023 |size=l }} '''Whataroa Cemetery'''
'Find A Grave' has 149 records for people buried in this cemetery. 'Billion Graves' has 17. Most of the records are for those buried from 1900 to the present. Some familes have several members buried there: Gibb (10), McBride (10), Nolan (9), Gunn (8), Adamson (7), Butler (6) and four families have five records of member of the family burials. There are at least 8 infants buried in the cemetery.
'''Burials'''
:'''Pre 1900''' :'''John Cloher '''was born in about 1830 in Roscommon, County Roscommon, Ireland. He migrated to new Zealand and in 1896 was a respected resident of Mapourika, proprtetor of the Lady of the Lake Hotel '''1894 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 9830, 11 May 1894, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18940511.2.22?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
and had propety at Mapourika and a number of mining claims around the Ōkarito gold fields. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4523, 22 January 1884, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18840122.2.13.2?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
John donated funds to the Ladies Benevolent Society. '''1889 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 7407, 29 May 1889, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18890529.2.10?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
In December 1896 he became very ill '''1896 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Kumara Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7999, 12 December 1896, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KUMAT18961212.2.8?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
and died 16 December, age 66 years. He was buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
'''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Whataroa Cemetery, 7-151 Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa West Coast 7886, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Cloher/25409653 BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for John Cloher (d 14 December 1895); Transcribed by Marijke Bullians, Dec 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, Nov 28, 2017.
:'''Annie McBride''' was born in 1877. She was the daughter of Margaret (McGrath) McBride from Victoria, Australia and Archibald McBride from County Antrim, Ireland. Annie had two sisters and three brothers. She died at age 20 years 1 December 1897 at Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|191715311}} (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for Annie McBride (1877-1 Dec 1897), citing Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand (plot: Block 5, Plot 4); Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025).
:''' Julia Henrietta Eggeling Gibb''' was born in 1852 in Lower Saxony, Germany. She was the daughter of Ludwig Conrad “Louis” Eggeling (1819 - 1875) who died at the ill fated planned settlement at Jackson Bay, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and was buried in the Arawhata Pioneer Cemetery. Julia married Edward Gibb from Scotland, in 1872. They had twelve children. She died 8 April 1898 (aged 46) in Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
Edward died in 1924 and they were both buried in the Whataroa Cemetery. :'''Mary Frances Bridgman''' was born in about 1836. In May 1882 Mary applied to renew her Publican's Licence for The Club Hotel in Okarito. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4085, 19 May 1882, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18820519.2.15.3?end_date=31-12-1899&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Mary+Frances+Bridgman&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1869&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
. She died 2 May 1899, age 63 at Ōkarito and was buried in the Whataroa cemetery. '''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Whataroa Cemetery, 7-151 Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa West Coast 7886, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Frances-Bridgman/25409514 BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for Mary Frances Bridgman (d 2 May 1899); Transcribed by Milly, Dec 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, Nov 28, 2017.
: '''Burials from 1900 '''
{{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-2.jpg |caption=Nolan and other Graves. |size=l }} : '''Thomas Edward Nolan''' was born in 1885 at Jackson Bay, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. He had two sisters and two brothers and was the son of Mary (Spillane) Nolan from County Cork, Ireland and Andrew Nolan from County Tipperary, Ireland. His parents had been part of the notorious failed "Special Settlement" at Jackson Bay. They were part of the five settlement areas - the ''Arawata ''with twenty two cottages and English, Irish, Scots, German-Canadian and later Polish settlers. 1877 population 182: 28 families with 93 children. Men 59 and women 30. After much hard work, hardship and suffering Mary and Andrew left the collapsed settlement and went to Okuru, later Hokitika. Thomas married Catherine Walsh in 1914. He died 5 November 1955 (aged 69–70), in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Catherine (Walsh) Nolan ''' born in1892 died 27 April 1941 (aged 48–49) Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. Their elder son '''John Joseph Nolan''' was born in1915 and died 8 July 1970 (aged 54–55) and their second son''' Phillip William Nolan''' was born in 1921 and died 12 August 1957 (aged 35–36). They are all buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
:'''Edward Gibb''' was born 22 January1839 in Fife, Scotland. He was the son of Jane Stark and Robert Gibb. '''Baptism''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008075783; FHL microfilm: 1040388
{{FamilySearch Record|XB1Z-4RP}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
Name: Edward Gibb; Christening Date: 24 Feb 1839; Christening Place: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom; Birth Date: 22 Jan 1839.
Edward married Julia Henrietta Eggeling, born in Germany, in 1872. They lived at Waikapupu, Okarito '''1878 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2920, 12 August 1878, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18780812.2.12?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
where they had land '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
and had twelve children all born in New Zealand. When Julia died at age 46 in 1898, Edward was left with the twelve children. He was a miner and grazed cattle. '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
His eldest daughter, Jane Johanne died in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia in October 1899. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 11411, 3 October 1899, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18991003.2.6?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
His son, Robert James Gibb became seriously ill August 1916, when he was on Military Service in the Balkans during WWI '''1916 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 31 August 1916, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19160831.2.22?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
In April 1918, Robert was reported in the casualty list as missing in Palestine. In May 1917. '''1918 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume 10, 10 April 1918, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19180410.2.7?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
Edward was appointed telephonist at Waikukupa. '''1917 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1917, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19170501.2.9?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
He died at Doherty Creek, Waiho, 25 July 1924 (aged 85) after a protracted illness.'''1924 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1924, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19240728.2.21?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|191715624}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
Memorial page for Edward Gibb (22 Jan 1839-25 Jul 1924), citing Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by wynrae54Kiwi (contributor 49281711).

:'''Jeremiah O'Neil''' was born in1836 in county County Cork, Ireland. In 1868 he married '''Mary Fleming''' born in 1838, County Tipperary, Ireland. They had at leasdt one daughter and one son. In September 1884 Jeremiah, a miner, had shares in the Swiss Republic Gold Mining Co Ltd at Ross. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4728, 24 September 1884, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18840924.2.14.2?end_date=31-12-1912&items_per_page=10&query=%22Jeremiah+O%27Neil%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
He died 15 September 1910 (aged 73–74). His wife died 10 September 1920 (aged 81–82) and was buried with Edward in the Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. Their daughter '''Ellen O'Neil''' born in 1871 and died 18 July 1930 (aged 58–59) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and son John Joseph O'Neil born 1872 in Kaniere, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand who died 13 July 1943 (aged 70–71) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand are also both buried in the cemetery.
:''' Drownings''' : '''Lucio Zala '''was born in Switzerland in 1864. '''Death''': "New Zealand, Cemetery Transcriptions, 1840-1981"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008153160; Image number: 1671
{{FamilySearch Record|QLB6-6Z8B}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKV-R3FX-R}}
Name: Lucio Zala; Death Date: 6 November 1916; Death Place: New Zealand; Burial Place: Whataroa; Birth Date: 1864; Birth Place: Switzerland; Age: 52; Vis Status: VISIBLE; Record Nbr: 11; System Of Record: SLS.
He emigrated to New Zealand. The accommodation licence for a house and residence at Ōkarito Forks was transferred to Lucio Zala in February 1902. '''1902 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 12157, 4 March 1902, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19020304.2.14.2?end_date=31-12-1918&items_per_page=10&query=%22Lucio+Zala%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
In May 1910. Lucio applied for an increased water supply for his sawmill at The Forks, Okarito. '''1910 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, 24 May 1910, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19100524.2.15.5?end_date=31-12-1918&items_per_page=10&query=%22Lucio+Zala%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
According to his headsrone, Lucio was drowned in the Waitangi River, November Nov 1916, Northland, New Zealand, age 52 years. : '''James William Thomson''' was born in 1895, second son of James and Matilda Thomson, drowned in Five Mile Creek at age 19, 20 Mar 1914, Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and his sister, Matilda Rose (Thomson) Friend, born 23 October 1890 in Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand, died 14 Jul 1962 (aged 71) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and her husband James Samuel Friend, born 22 April 1882, Okarito, Westland District, West Coast and died 26 March 1931 (aged 48) Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand are all buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
{{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space.jpg |caption=Whataroa Cemetery |size=l }} === Links === ::[https://e-search.westlanddc.govt.nz/cemeteries/ Westland District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595045/whataroa-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whataroa-Cemetery/306386 BillionGraves] ==Sources==

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Whatawhata Cemetery, Whatawhata, Waikato]] [[Category: Whatawhata, Waikato]] = Whatawhata Cemetery= {{Image|file=Whatawhata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page.jpg |align=l |size=m }}Whatawhata Cemetery is west of Hamilton City on SH23 Hamilton Raglan Road. Whatawhata, previously also spelt Whata Whata, is a small township in the Waikato Region on the east bank of the Waipa River, at the junction of State Highways 23 and 39, 12 km from Hamilton. Before Europeans came to New Zealand it was a Ngāti Māhanga village. In the cemetery is a prominent memorial to Imperial and Colonial troops who died during the New Zealand Wars. There was no fighting at Whatawhata, but it was an important military post for the British colonists. Troops stationed there helped keep open the supply route between Rangiriri and Pāterangi. There was a redoubt on the east bank of the Waipā River near the existing township which has long since disappeared. '''NOTABLE INTERMENTS'''
{{Image|file=Whatawhata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} As noted above, there is a memorial in the cemetery, which has 7 names. Very little is known about these men and the wording of the memorial’s inscription is ambiguous. It is not clear whether these men died at Whatawhata or were brought here for burial. Nor is it clear whether the remains of these men now rest in the cemetery in which this memorial stands. However, it seems that the original Whatawhata burial ground was not on this site, but closer to the Waipa River and that the remains of the British were exhumed and reinterred here when land was allocated for this cemetery in 1878. More information on the memorial can be read on the NZ History website [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/whatawhata-cemetery-nz-wars-memorial HERE]. The current memorial dates from 1914 and its inscription reads: :Lest we forget / in memoriam / J. [P] Coughlin, / C. P. S. Gunson, / J. Clarkson, / J. Collins, / Jas Cornish, / John Clark, / Joshua Reynolds / and others who died in the execution / of their duty during the / Maori War. '''LOCATION'''
On reaching Whatawhata from Hamilton bear right on to Cemetery Road and the cemetery is seen adjacent to the road about 100m on the right. '''LINKS:''' * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database Council Cemetery Search database] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2495383/whatawhata-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/whatawhata-cemetery-nz-wars-memorial NZ History (NZ Govt) page on Whatawhata Cemetery] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whatawhata-Cemetery/203773 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''6''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''320''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''133'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:58, 19 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

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::'''INTRODUCTION''' Whaupknow was a cluster of farm cottages belonging to Aldhame Farm, Haddingtonshire, Scotland dating from at least the 1600s, quite possibly much earlier. The cottages fell victim to the building & development of Seacliff House on the Aldhame estate & farm sometime in the 1700s, thought to be around 1780. The parish baptism register of St Baldred’s Church in Tynninghame records [[Rynsiman-1|Richard Runciman]] & [[Gourlay-129|Jennet Gourlay]] living at Whaupknow(e), where they worked & brought up their family in the early to mid-1700s. They were among the last people to live there before the cottages were knocked down. This profile relates the research on lost Whaupknow - its location, what can be determined of life there & its eventual disappearance. ===The Runciman Family at Whaupknow=== {{Image|file=Whaupknow.jpg |caption= Their eldest son William’s 1729 baptism record (above) is the first mention of Whaupknow in the family. It states: '' 'William S.L. [SL=Son Lawful, ie the child's parents are married] to Richard Runciman and Jennet Gourlay in Whaup know:'' ''Witnesses James Williamson in Scohougal [Scoughall] & James Barrie in Muttonholl [Muttonhole] : March 23rd' '' }} William’s parents had married in 1728, recorded in North Berwick parish church; the marriage entry describes them only as ‘of this parish’ with no additional description provided. The parish extended beyond the town so it may be that Richard was already living & working on the land. The couple had 9 children all born at Whaupknow between 1729 and 1746: *[[Runciman-565|William]] *[[Runciman-615|Hugh]] *[[Runciman-624|Jennet]] *[[Runciman-616|Richard]] *[[Runciman-625|Jean]] *[[Runciman-617|Marion]] *[[Runciman-618|James]] *[[Runciman-619|Helen]] *[[Runciman-620|Renay]] At some time between then & now Whaupknow slipped from Runciman verbal history, unknown to the recent generations. Current research has found only one male line of descendancy from Richard - [[Runciman-527|’Orphan John’]] (OJ) was Richard & Jennet's only known grandson left to carry on the Runciman name (there are also descendants from their granddaughters). OJ lost his father when he was 2 and his grandfather Richard was already aged 64 when he took over the orphans’ welfare; it’s highly possible OJ was relatively young when he lost his grandfather. If so, perhaps OJ never really learned anything of his father’s upbringing, leaving him with no family stories of substance to pass on to his own children. Admittedly this theory is flawed by the fact he had sisters plus aunts & an uncle, most of whom we know very little. Whatever the reason, it appears that '''no''' descendant branch of OJ’s children carried down a family folklore connection to Haddingtonshire (East Lothian), far less Whaupknow, or indeed other family history before OJ himself [[#1|[A]]]. This implies the break in knowledge started at OJ, but this is conjecture. It took time to decipher from William’s baptism entry the actual birthplace recorded. Finally Whaupknow was found to be the correct interpretation, substantiated by its existence on a John Adaire map, redrawn in 1734 from Adaire's original graphics dated 1680. Old maps were not absolutely precise but it gives a reasonably good indication of its whereabouts. Since that initial discovery the former site is now pinpointed precisely, making it the oldest specific location traced to an ancestor on the Crail lineage. It seems it was not only the Runciman family who lost touch with the it. There is no evidence of Whaupknow's existence other than in some of the old maps of the time. Most present-day locals are unaware of the name. ===What was Whaupknow?=== In the old map a faint depiction of Whaupknow can be seen in which it could be interpreted as a small cluster of 4 or 5 buildings. They are farm cottages belonging to the farm at Aldhame whose ultimate landlord at the time was George Suttie (at some point his surname changed to Grant-Suttie) and the tenant farmer was Hugh Brounfield/Brownfield Discussion Notes 6Feb2020 AR/RR/JD. The typical farm cottage consisted of a 1 storey stone building with 1 fireplace and access to a small piece of land on which to eek out wages by growing vegetables at subsistence level. On this same small plot sheep were kept for wool and a cow to provide milk. Fish would have been caught to supplement the diet. The Aldhame tenant farmer Hugh Brounfield paid rent to the landlord George Suttie in kind, and in turn Brounfield would collect a rental in kind from Runciman & the other Whaupknow employees . The area was rich agricultural land with good husbandry. It is said that Peter the Great may have visited Haddingtonshire specifically to learn from its agricultural success. Aldhame itself was a largely arable farm although there were probably also some sheep and/or 1 or 2 cattle kept. ===Location=== ::'''Old maps of the time''' The Whaupknow cottages were built between Aldhame & Scoughall farms (pronounced Skoal), in what was originally Aldhame parish. Long before Richard & Jennet’s time, in 1618, the parish had merged with Tynninghame parish. Both these farms are recorded as locations of witnesses to Runciman family baptisms. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-3.jpg |caption=First mapped evidence of a Whaupknow location? }} Possibly the earliest mapped reference is to be found in an engraved version in 1736 of John Adair's [https://maps.nls.uk/view/00000648| Map], in which 'Whapeknow' (circled in red, above) is depicted as 3 or 4 buildings where a faint boundary line can just be discerned surrounding them. The area indicated is noticeably smaller than those of the two neighbouring farms. A direct track appears to lead between Aldhame & Whaupknow in contrast to none to Scoughall, reinforcing the working relationship. However what looks like the path may just be the delineation of farm or other boundaries. [TD thoughts?] Another community, the interestingly named Muttonhole, lies nearby to the west. It is not shown on Adair’s map. 'Halflongbarns', of possible interest in the schooling section, is depicted slightly north west of ‘Whapeknow’. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-6.jpg |caption=View of a larger surrounding area showing several locations of interest in Runciman history. From N to S, '''North Berwick''' (parish church R&J's marriage/orphan marriages, burials), '''Castleton''' (farm/orphans with Richard), '''Halflongbarns''' (children's school), '''Whaupknow''' (Richard's cottage), '''Tynninghame''' (parish church/baptisms & burials). The '''illustrated (fishing?) boat''' is of interest too - dated from 1730s, coinciding with era that William Runciman drowned at Crail. Drawings of boats from that time are virtually non-existent. }} '''Views in Present Day''' The following is an extract taken from an email exchangeemail exchanges TH/AR 2020 plus the photographs mentioned in them. '' 'The first one is looking west (approx) - in the bottom right you can see the ruins of Seacliff Mansion House (the one built in the 1840s, on the site of the one built by the Colts) you can see across the actual hamlet of Seacliff, which I imagine is where Whaupknowe was, then over towards the stables - Auldhame Castle is in the woods beyond the stables. At the top left you can see the row of Victorian farm cottages of Auldhame, that is where the Seacliff farm road meets the public road (A198). ''The general view including the ruin is a bit hard to follow - the farm roads are curved, which throws everything out. The modern (Victorian?) cottages and big house at Auldhame are top right of centre in the photo - that's on the public road, the A198.'' ''I assume the Tyninghame church that William Runciman was registered at must have been the St Baldred ruin at Tyninghame House, since that was the site of the village then. This is about 5 or 6 miles walk from Whaupknowe, so they must have been fit in those days!' '' {{Image|file=Whaupknow-1.jpg |caption=Aerial view of Whaupknow location (the cluster to left of centre). Seacliff House, bottom half, to right. A ruin since 1907. }} The second photo is looking north, over the Seacliff farm hamlet, with the beach in the background and the stables top left. Other than on old maps, Whaupknow's precise location has not been found in written records but it is believed to have been where the present quadrangle of terraced cottages is. The small allocation of their land would be here too, possibly in the 'D' shaped meadow. This plot became the kitchen gardens for Seacliff House. The nurseries were prolific, & later were nurtured with underground steam pipes.TD/TH/AR conversation 2020 {{Image|file=Whaupknow.png |caption=The square of cottages believed to be the Whaupknow location. }} {{Image|file=Whaupknow-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rocks at the shore. Tantallon Castle ruins in background. }} Whaupknow lies close to shore at what is now named Seacliff beach from which the ruins of Tantallon Castle can be seen. The view shown on the right would be just as the Runcimans would see it in the 1700s as the castle was already a ruin. This point lies at the mouth of the Firth of Forth where it meets the North Sea, at that time named the German Ocean. Rocky outcrops lie offshore. Onshore, the rising ground reaches 100 feet above sea level in the space of less than a mile. In English, the Scots words ‘whaup’ means curlew (from the sound it makes) & ‘know, or knowe’ is a small hill, a hillock, so the literal meaning is ‘curlew hill’. Curlews are observed through much of the Scottish Highlands and around the British coastline. By nature curlews immediately take the opportunity to rest after an incoming flight over sea and seek out the nearest high ground. ===Richard’s Employment=== Richard’s employment is not recorded. His family baptism entries suggest, by what has ''not'' been recorded, that Richard was probably a farm labourer. Before the introduction of statutory records in 1855 there were no strict requirements to record-keeping. In church records it was customary to record a person’s occupation if he had ownership or tenancy of land or perhaps if he had a specialised farm skill eg a hind, or if he worked for himself in a trade such as a mason or a baker (scots: baxter). Agricultural labourers generally did not merit such cap-doffing in the records although, since there were no rules, there are exceptions throughout some parishes. It was very much at the whim of the record-keeper, usually the minister or the session clerk. Sadly, no mention of an occupation is made in any of the 9 Runciman baptisms so the possibility that Richard had land rights as an owner or tenant at Whaupknow or that he had a trade is unlikely. But there is a modest possibility that he was more skilled than a labourer, such as a groom. (A groom looked after the horses.) The evident stability in the couple’s circumstances over a number of years does provide a clue about Richard: Farms recruited labour at annual or bi-annual hiring fairs. Labourers, hinds, grooms etc were contracted for, usually, 6 months or a year. Farmers tended to know each person’s capabilities & worth either from previous employment or by local reputation. Reliable men were contracted quickly for the upcoming year. Those less favoured picked up work as farm day-labourers at busy periods such as harvest-time or a large planting project etc. A contracted period of employment usually granted a family roof over their head, courtesy of the farm cottages built on the farm land. That Richard’s family can be tracked for at least 17 years of family baptisms at Whaupknow's farm cottages suggests he was a reliable employee recruited by the same Auldhame farmer every year. ===Did previous Runciman generations live at or near Whaupknow?=== This is difficult to determine as the family events of preceding generations were contained in records affected by a turbulent period in Scottish history. Records were intentionally damaged or destroyed and others hidden away for safety from possible damage or destruction, never to see the light of day again. For a period of 50 years from mid-1600s many baptisms and marriages took place unrecorded at Covenanter conventicles (field meetings/sermons) and in dissenting Presbyterian churches away from the Authorised Church (The Church of Scotland) and were recorded in discreet, closely guarded records - or even not at all - for fear of recrimination. Also of course, some authorised records were lost by natural deterioration and damage due to ageing. Tyninghame Church's Register of Baptisms only survive from 1695, a date which provides little value in answering the 'previous generations?' question. Fortunately between 1615 to 1650 their enterprising minister, John Lauder, maintained detailed Kirk Session recordsNRS Filing Ref CH2/359/1 including BMDs. Thereafter the Session Clerk took responsibility. But an examination of the scant 1600 session records reveals no Runcimans were recorded either as baptised infants, parents or witnesses in the Tynninghme parish. In addition to the absence of earlier recordings, the only Runciman baptisms '''after''' 1700 until the church closure in 1761 were Richard & Jennet's own children, suggesting no other branches from earlier generations were around the parish. (There are many examples of 1600s Runciman baptisms in surrounding parishes such as North Berwick.) If not from local knowledge, Whaupknow was almost certainly known to Richard & Jennet through its proximity to Muttonhole where James Dicksone & his wife Margaret Runciman had lived since at least 1719. They were recorded there in that year for the first of two baptisms of their children. James was later a witness at two of the Runciman children’s baptisms at Whaupknow – Jennet in 1732 and Jean in 1736 so it is a reasonable conclusion that there is a family connection between James’ wife Margaret at Muttonhole & Richard, less than a mile away at Whaupknow. Presently this is an undiscovered connection deserving further research. The lack of any other Runciman connections as baptism witnesses is another pointer to the possibility of a family with no/few wider relations. ===Whaupknow & Tynninghame Church=== That the family worshipped at Tynninghame Church rather than at Whitekirk is initially surprising. Whaupknow to Tynninghame Church is a walk of between 5-6 miles in each direction whereas Whitekirk is much nearer, at about 3 miles each way. Why would a family with young children make such a decision? How much of the day would be taken up just getting there and back! It’s not credible Richard could afford a horse & cart. Or perhaps every family in Whaupknow squeezed into a farm horse & cart? That too is barely credible. The Horse Tax records of the 1790s – a generation or two later – show that even at Aldhame, the sitting tenant farmer John Rennie had only 1 horse. Likewise Robert Colt at Seacliff. However they got to church, there would be many a winter Sunday when the journey would feel considerably longer than its actual distance! The reason for this apparent Tynninghame / Whitekirk anomaly lies in local religious history. Whitekirk was part of the old Holyrood diocese. On the other hand the villages of Tynninghame & Aldhame, which included the cottages at Whaupknow, belonged in the diocese of St Andrews. The Aldhame village church was destroyed in 1562 and eventually the parish of Aldhame joined with Tynninghame in 1618An Old Kirk Chronicle:Being a History of Auldhame, Tyninghame, and Whitekirk in East Lothian. From Session Records, 1615-1850 by P Hately Waddell, observing the historical diocese link. Only when Tynninghame Church itself was demolished would the farming community around Seacliff, Aldhame, Scoughall etc worship at the much closer Whitekirk. There is no confirmatory evidence of where Richard & Jennet worshipped immediately after they left Whaupknow – or indeed, where they then lived & worked. Or even if Jennet was living. ===Schooling for Whaupknow children=== A by-product of strict Scottish Presbyterianism is that in the 1700s Scotland was better developed in the provision of education for its children than any country in Europe and its population was by then the most literate on the continentSource to be re-established, awaits confirmation. This provision was initially driven by a desire by ministers and parents to ensure children could read their bible. Schooling was usually provided by local churches & often funded by local landowners. Each had their schoolmaster. The children in the Tynninghame area received a formal school education, evidenced by William Runciman, of school age between the mid-1730s to the early 1740s, who could read, write & had at least a basic grasp of arithmetic as, when a fisherman in Crail, he signed off the Box-Master’s (Treasurer) accounts as being true. At some point it’s understood North Berwick & Tynninghame churches combined resources to provide a school at the small community of Halflin(g)barns (now Halflandbarns). This location was a much more convenient midway point for the children in the outlying areas of the North Berwick & Tynninghame parishes than the existing locations of their church schools. In Tyninghame parish for instance, the local Pilmuir & Peffer burns were prone to flood in winter preventing a crossing from Aldhame, Whaupknow, Muttonhole etc to the parish school at Tynninghame. As well as being more accessible, Halflinbarns was much closer, being only about a mile from Whaupknow whereas Tynninghame required a good 5-mile walk (each way). Halflinbarns SchoolAll info on Halflinbarns is from discussion with Alan R/FC on 13 Aug 2020. has existed since at least the late 1600s. Entries from around that period appear in the records of the Factor to Sir Hew Dalrymple so, at that time, Sir Hew was involved in its provision: *In 1696 Margaret Watt received 10 shillings ‘for a poor scholar at Castleton’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. (The reference to Castleton is assumed to be the location of the poor scholar, rather than the location of another school.) *Feby 1696 the factor records a payment £6:13:4d salary to ‘Mgt Watt for teaching of female school’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. *Aprile 1697 The factor records ‘To the School Master for his salary £13:6:08d’ plus an additional £4 ‘for his school mail’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. This is probably his annual salary paid retrospectively. It is exactly double the amount paid to Margaret Watt in the February of the previous year so the likelihood is she left the school then and the School Master was recruited almost immediately, resulting in the retrospective payment a year later[[#2|[B]]]. *1704 Discharge to the School master at Halflinbarns £6:13:4d. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-8.jpg |caption=The Old Schoolhouse }} It’s understoodDiscussion, Aug 2020 AR/FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse the old school consisted of a single room, a schoolmaster’s house and space for a playground. This layout was continued in the new school rebuilt in 1860, shown above, now converted to a private home. The dormer extensions in the loft area and the porch extension were later additions under private occupancy. Otherwise externally the building is the original 1860 replacement school but with internal conversion to several rooms. The small window on the upper floor was the space which housed the school bell. In winter each child had to bring a lump of coal to keep the schoolroom heated throughout the dayAs recounted to FC by her mother/grandmother(?) who had met a former pupil who reminisced with her The school eventually closed in 1929. For a period of time thereafter it was used as a library and Sunday School and for Saturday dances with the local blacksmith Mr Mason playing the fiddle. Mr Ian Ferguson of Woodlea Byre, ?xxxx and the late Mrs Mary Dale taught the Sunday School.Discussion, Aug 2020 AR/FC currently residing at The Schoolhouse. 'The Smiddy' (the blacksmith's workshop) and house still stand in front of the Old School building, and are occupied semi-detached houses. ===William & Fishing=== Before Whaupknow was recognised, far less understood, by Runciman family researchers Richard's son William’s choice to make his living as a fisherman was a puzzle. Not so now the location & lifestyle is known. With the force of necessity driven by a hand-to-mouth subsistence of an agricultural labourer’s family, it’s clear how a young lad could be drawn into fishing as part of the family necessity to put food on the table. Perhaps his father Richard took him on his early fishing experiences or possibly an older friend or a Whaupknow neighbour? Though one has to bear in mind there was very little leisure time and this was a pursuit driven by necessity. An aerial photograph above illustrates how close to the sea William was brought up. Fishing had been employed off his local beach for generations before him, the favoured catch being crab & lobsterTD/TH/AR conversation 13Aug2020 and herring. Historically, for centuries, the beach had been much used as a landing place for friend & foe Living & Dying in Auldhame. The Excavation of an Anglian Monastic Settlement and Medieval Parish Church (Page 149) ISBN 978-1-908332-01-1. Small fishing settlements were dotted all along the coastline. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-9.jpg |caption=Beach close to the Whaupknow cottages where William possibly dragged his first boat to & from the high water mark. The cliffs on the right rise to 100 ft providing the local name Whaupknow. }} Many a young boy had his early introduction to a lifetime of fishing from that very beach a half-mile from his home. From a young age still at school William would be learning skills he would carry with him into adulthood. As a young school-leaver he was possibly proficient enough to earn a living alongside the men. In any event it was a lifetime of fishing he chose and we can see how the opportunities would have been available on his doorstep. By the age of 19 he was sufficiently immersed in the fishing fraternity to have met & married a lass from the fishing community on the Isle of May lying opposite Crail. ===Demise of Whapknow=== In 1750[[#3|[C]]] Robert Colt, who by this time owned the Aldhame estate which included Whaupknow, set about building an imposing country house in preference to maintaining the rather expensive run down property which was by then subject to subsidence & erosion. He named the new house Seacliff and in due course Seacliff’s landscaping & building works encroached onto the land where the Whaupknow cottages stood. The project took some years; there is evidence in the Tyninghame church records the cottages were inhabited until at least 1759. On 10 September 1758 John Cowie 'fisher in Whaupknowe' & Marjory Reid had their son John baptised at St Baldred’s Kirkhttps://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Filing Ref Whitekirk & Tynninghame 723/10/136 followed by James Thane & Janet Sutherland 'in Whaupknowe' baptising their son in May,1759https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Filing Ref Whitekirk & Tynninghame 723/10/137. With no occupation stated, could James Thane still be labouring for Aldhame farm? The burial records Whitekirk St Mary's Church Mortcloth & Burial records, published by Scottish Genealogy Society of the new combined parish of Whitekirk & Tyningham reveal that there were 3 later burials in that churchyard, in 1765, 1773 & 1774 which record Whaupknow as the location of the deceased. Conversely no entries appear showing Seacliff as a location for a person buried at Whitekirk until much later, when George Sligo died in 1846. This is possibly accounted for by gaps in the records; certainly there are too many references to Seacliff existing much earlier than this latter date to attach any relevance to it. ===After Whaupknow=== It is not yet known what course Richard & Jannet’s family life took immediately after Whaupknow. The first re-appearance is in 1765, the year son William drowned, when Richard is recorded living at Castleton – presumably employed as an agricultural labourer for him to be provided with one of the farm cottages there. Given his steady employment & reliability record at Aldhame it’s possible he was hired at Castleton immediately on the demise of Whaupknow. The baptism of a Whaupknow resident indicates the cottages were still in use in 1759 and ''if'' Richard had not arrived at Castleton just before the drownings in January 1765, the intervening period is fairly short but equally there is no definitive evidence he moved on immediately to Castleton. Family baptism records make no mention of witnesses with Castleton links in their early married years. Although Richard himself was baptised in North Berwick parish church (in which parish Castleton lies) and, on joining the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, his brother William b1712 declared himself to be born 'near North Berwick' which defines Castleton (as it does all the neighbourhood). As Castleton lay in North Berwick parish no doubt he/they worshipped at North Berwick church. Certainly there’s ample evidence of the grandchildren, ie the orphans, having their marriages recorded by North Berwick parish church. ===Aldhame & Scoughall=== The local farms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auldhame_%26_Scoughall | Aldhame & Scoughall] played a large part in the couple’s life. Not only did Aldhame provide steady employment to the family from their early married days into middle age but the kirk records reveal that in addition to their employer, Richard & Jennet’s circle of friends lived around these farms. Fortunately the history of the farms and the local area is well preserved (refer to section 'Local Area & History'). ===Farm/Estate Ownership=== ''At Aldhame, before Richard & Jennet’s time:'' *Aldhame existed for centuries during which little written evidence of ownership survived. In AD 854 Aldhame (and Tyninghame) appears in the list of manors belonging to the Bishopric of Lindisfarne. Later, the land may have been ‘unofficial’ mensal land owned by the Bishop of St Andrews, used to sustain the clergy’s family & followers, as two of the first documented owners were closely associated with the archdiocese of St Andrews. *Sir Adam Otterburn & descendants from late 16th century (built Aldhame Castle) *John Auchmuthie family (1599, also bought Scoughall, uniting the parish under single ownership by 1615. ''When Richard & Jennet lived & worked there:'' *George Suttie (tenanted the farm to Hugh Brounfield. On Hugh's death tenancy transferred to George Rennie, husband of Hugh's sister as he had no male heirs. These two farmers were witnesses at various Runciman baptisms. ) *Robert Colt of Gartsherrie (left subsiding Aldhame House to ruin, built Seacliff House) ''After demise of cottages at Whaupknow:'' *Robert Colt, continuing ownership *John Brodie, then George Weir (both short-term) *George Sligo (from 1816, extensive works to Seacliff House c 1841) *John Watson Laidlay *Andrew Laidlay (inherited, built Seacliff Harbour, lost in 1907 fire) ''After loss of Seacliff House:'' *John R Dale (bought 1919 - tenants at Auldhame since 1834 & Scoughall since 1848) The 3 estates continue in Dale family ownership. ===Present Day=== Sadly no evidence remains of the original cottages at Whaupknow although the location has seen much activity since their demise. The following observations, substantially as told in the first person by THemail & conversations between TH/AR Aug2020, describe the site & its modern history. '' 'The present cottages in the hamlet at Seacliff probably started out as Victorian too, though there would be earlier buildings there before that. The square of cottages used to partly be used as farm offices, and a granary. My own house was built in 1960 as dairymen's cottages to go with the new dairy building (which is at Auldhame) - we extended the house in 2005 - at some time before that (1980 or so?) it was owned by the parents of the wife of the then farm manager, Neil Knox, and it had already been modified then, and a big garden laid out on what was previously the common drying green for the hamlet. The cottages are mostly privately owned now, a few remain farm property. I've been here since 2000. ''Latterly Seacliff farm was mostly a sporting estate for a while during the ownership of the Laidlay family who imported dyestuffs from India. Andrew was an eldest son, an advocate, who inherited the House and used to entertain his business associates to shooting weekends. He died in the 1907 fire which has left the mansion house in ruins. Mr Laidlay is buried in Whitekirk churchyard.'' ''The D-shaped walled garden opposite my house is now just a pasture. It was at one time a garden to grow vegetables and exotic fruit for house guests, with heating underground by steam pipes. There are the remains of a boiler house for the steam pipes just across from my house - bizarrely, it seems it was destroyed by a stray jettisoned Luftwaffe bomb in WW2! The walled garden was ploughed up and converted to pasture long before my time. The Walled Garden pasture is thought to be the most likely location of the plots of land allocated to the Whaupknow farm labourers.'' ''There has always been an important stables business at Seacliff - they used to breed Welsh Cobs (maybe they still do), and there's an ambitious riding school and livery business - horses everywhere.'' ''The main crop-growing areas are at Scoughall and Auldhame farms, which are much bigger than Seacliff. One feature here is that the gable wall of cottage #2 in the Square has been engraved with the initials AL and the date 1900. One oddity is the cottages are numbered in apparent random fashion as numbers were allocated over a number of years in the order that each farm outbuilding was converted to a house & occupied. Cottage #10 has a couple of the windows from the original Seacliff House.'' ''At risk of digressing wildly, a quick word about Tyninghame. The original village, complete with church, was where Tyninghame House now stands, near the mouth of the Tyne. Sometime in early 18th Century the Earl of Haddington extended the House and its gardens, and a new village was built on the other side of the main road - this village is still going strong today, but there was never a new church - there was a school in new Tyninghame, but after 1761 when the old church was removed the parishioners were then expected to trek up to Whitekirk church (formerly Hamer, or Great-Ham to distinguish it from Auld-Ham). The original Tyninghame church still stands as a ruin in the gardens at Tyninghame House. It is a very important Christian site, since it was founded by St Baldred in the 8th Century - I believe the present ruined kirk dates from 12th Century. Baldred also built a timber church at Auldhame - it is under the farm fields now, but it was excavated by Edinburgh University around 2002 or so.' '' ===Associated Profiles=== There are WikiTree profiles covering other aspects of the Runciman line whose ancestors lived at Whaupknow: *[[Space:Runciman Lineage 1b - The Early Generations|The Early Generations.]] contains known facts and comments about the early Runciman ancestors of the Crail line. *[[Space:Crail Fishing Disaster|Crail Fishing Disaster.]] Richard's son William drowned with 7 others in the 1765 Crail Fishing Disaster. This profile details the historical research & the 250th anniversary commemoration in 2015. *[[Space:Scotland and Beyond|Scotland and Beyond.]] In 2004 a family history of the William Runciman of Crail line was published. The latest research & continuing updates are now published on WikiTree & several other online genealogy sites rather than in print. As Scotland and Beyond has been out of print for some time Jen Jelley & Diane Middleton, compilers & publishers of the 2004 book, originally had kindly agreed to make their publication available in PDF format. But increasing sensitivity over the security of personal information for living relatives halted that intention. This link provides further information from which it's possible to email a specific query about an ancestor. *[[Space:Runciman_Cradle_Tour_(Lineage_1b)| The Runciman Cradle Tour]] provides the reader interested in seeing some of our ancestral locations around East Lothian with a suggested itinerary and their association to the family. *[[Space:The_Crail_Trail | The Crail Trail]] for those who wish to visit where William of Crail spent his married/working life and eventually to meet his early death from drowning. ===Unanswered Question(s)/Further Research=== Some facts learned generate more questions. *Was Whaupknow the name of the locale (as opposed to the name of the cottages)? It's strange the Whaupknow name disappeared, apparently at or around the same time as the cottages. *When was Seacliff Beach so named? Was the beach named after the house or vice-versa? It seems the beach was used by landing parties (pilgrims, Vikings, English, traders for centuries.) *What drove the removal of the cottages - a loss of farm jobs at Aldhame or the encroaching development of Seacliff House - or were the two events intertwined? *Who was the Margaret Runciman, wife of James Dickson(e) who was witness to the baptisms of 2 of Richard & Jennet's children? The answer to this ''may'' bring us closer to a shared DNA lineage. ===Local Area & History=== Whaupknow is surrounded by beautiful countryside and evidence of dramatic Scottish history laced with remarkable fiction & legends. Suggested locations & subjects to explore in person or online include: *'''Seacliff Beach''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seacliff *'''Auldhame Castle''' http://www.maybole.org/history/castles/auldhame.htm *'''Seacliffe House Ruins & History''' https://www.thecastlesofscotland.co.uk/the-best-castles/feature-articles/seacliff/ *'''Seacliff House - walk round''' https://ruination-scotland.com/the-ruins/ruin-of-the-month-reports/seacliff-house/ *'''Seacliff House - photos of the ruins'''http://coastkid.blogspot.com/2012/01/ruins-of-seacliff-house.html *'''Bass Rock & Historic Castle''' http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/lothian_borders/bass_rock_castle.html *'''Seacliff Harbour at Ghegan Rock''' http://www.ports.org.uk/port.asp?id=734 *'''Tantallon Castle''' http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/lothian_borders/tantallon_castle.html *'''HMS Scottish Seacliff''' http://www.scotlandswar.co.uk/seacliff.html *'''Battle of Dunbar''' http://www.battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk/battle_dunbar_1650.html *'''Battle of Prestonpans''' http://www.battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk/battle_prestonpans_1745.html *'''St Baldred''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldred_of_Tyninghame *'''St Baldred's Boat'''https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavindunbar/6059447547 *'''St Baldred's Cave''' https://www.google.com/search?safe=strict&sxsrf=ALeKk02Iat4BVlk8n5yIZVTxajaZZypY9Q:1598363691826&q=st+baldred%27s+cave&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiFzcrgwLbrAhWRT8AKHbCvA9kQ1QIoAnoECAsQAw&biw=1366&bih=625 *'''North Berwick''' http://www.northberwick.org.uk/story.html *'''Tyninghame House''' (location of the ruined church) https://www.thecastlesofscotland.co.uk/the-best-castles/stately-homes-and-mansions/tyninghame-house/ ===Notes=== [A] In September 2020 one notable exception to family folklore failing to carry down the generations was introduced into our Runciman research by Steven Wilson of Kansas, USA. Steve descends from Peter Whitecross & Margaret Runciman (ie not through OJ). Researchers have questioned & debated who Margaret's parents were & never found validation between two possible candidates. However Steve advises there's been a story handed down in his family line by his father's grandmother that as a young girl standing on shore she waited for her father's safe return in a storm, which he never did. Despite some inconsistencies through the telling over the generations - this starts further back than his father's grandmother - this is very possibly the tale of Orphan Margaret, who was then aged 9, waiting for her father William of Crail. (No-one else on his line lost their father to drowning). In due course more complete detail will be included in Margaret's Wiki profile of & on the profile of the Crail Fishing Disaster. [B] British currency pre-decimalisation: *Guinea (Gn)= 21 shillings (written 21/- or £1:1:-) *Pound (£) = 20 shillings (written £1) *Crown = 5 shillings (written 5/-) *Half-Crown = Two shillings and sixpence (written 2/6d) *Florin = Two shillings (written 2/-) *Shilling = 12 pennies, or pence (written (1/-) *Penny (often pence in plural) = 2 halfpennies or 4 farthings (written 1d) £13:6:8d, as in the schoolmaster’s salary, is spoken as 13 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence (colloquially 13 pounds, 6 and 8). 6/8d is exactly 1/3 of £1. If the school year was split into 3 terms, which is common practice now, this may suggest that the schoolmaster’s salary was £40pa, receivable in 3 equal amounts at the end of each term. But this seems a high salary for the time (not researched). Further examination of the Factor's original record may provide the answer. [C] According to another sourceit may have been as late as 1770-1780 as it was then the ruins of the Aldhame church were removed 'for some domestic purpose'....'at the same time as the abandonment of Auldhame Castle and the erection of Seacliff House.' ===Acknowledgements=== Researching this particular aspect of Runciman family history [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman Jr]] received invaluable help from the undernoted people : ''Rosy Runciman'' (RR), a 4th cousin, who joined me in the initial paper & physical hunt for William of Crail’s birthplace and at the SGS discussion (see Joy Dodd). ''Joy Dodd'', (JD) a Hon Vice-President, Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh with whom RR & I had an enlightening discussion at SGS premises on 6 February 2020. ''Tony Howard'' (TH), a keen historian who lives in a cottage built on the former site of Whaupknow. ''Tommy Dale'' (TD) Seacliffe farmer, business man & family/local historian whose family tenanted & later owned the farmlands of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auldhame_%26_Scoughall| Auldhame, Scoughall & Seacliffe] since the early 1800s. Lives in a cottage built on the former site of Whaupknow. ''Frances Cohen'' (FC) who lives at the converted Halflingbarns School House, part of the Art & Pottery studio there. Also thanks to the innumerable Runciman family researchers past & present who contributed painstakingly to the early research framework & results, providing the spark for all that has followed on. Finally if you descend from any of Richard’s children (or think you may) please participate in the Runciman DNA project at FTDNA by testing or contributing financially. [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman Jr]], 7th generation son of Richard & Jennet == Sources ==

Wheal Owles Colliery 1893

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Whear Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Whear Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whear Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whear Whear] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whear name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whear's), by time period (18th Century Whear's), or by topic (Whear DNA, Whear Occupations, Whear Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whear Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hall-11452|Bill Hall]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whear}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whear}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:England, Whear Name Study]] * [[Space:USA, Whear Name Study]] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wheare Wheare]

Wheat Descendants of Southeast US

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'''Goals'''

The goal of this project was to help Wheat descendants of the southeastern United States find information about their family lines and fill in gaps.

'''History'''

From Aug 2021 to Jun 2023 six dedicated genealogists combined talents to lead the atDNA Wheat Family DNA Study which was hosted on Gedmatch.com. Among the study leaders were researchers, analysts, historians and software developers. We had 130 participants, a number bolstered by support provided to their children and grandchildren. The study produced major Wheat Family atDNA reports showing matches and segment triangulations which were only available to the participants.

Our services included DNA testing guidance; education about DNA-related issues; Gedmatch, WikiTree and DNA Painter support; researching and sourcing lineages with records; lineage validation; mentoring; progenitor alignment and realignment based on DNA results; analysis and interpretation of DNA comparison results; and advanced genetic genealogy advice. We used lineages sourced with primary records coupled with atDNA results to discover linkages among Wheat progenitors; solve genealogical roadblocks; DNA-verify lines; and extend ancestral lines.

The culmination of this work was in the summer of 2023 when we added the final atDNA segment triangulations to WikiTree to DNA-verify lineages.

'''Study Details'''

Over two years the '''Wheat Family atDNA Study''' evolved to focus on [[Wheat-1360|John Wheat (about1675 - before 1712)]] of Maryland and his wife Sarah Wheat Perdue.

Significant connections we made based on atDNA triangulations were adding ancestors for: * [[Wheat-1304|Benjamin Wheat (1742 MD - 1798 Henry County, Virginia)]] * [[Wheat-1570|John Wheat (1775 MD - 1845 Russell County, Kentucky)]] * [[Wheat-81|Josiah Wheat (1779 VA - 1850 Tyler County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-821|Benjamin Wheat (1785 VA - 1850 Lamar County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-1336|Samuel Wheat (1787 VA - 1866 Grayson County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-1104|William Wheat (1790 KY - 1850 Red River County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-359|Reason P. Wheat (1796 VA - ater 1830 Hempstead, Arkansas)]] *[[Wheat-1328|Sion Wheat (1805 SC - 1879 Gordon County, Georgia)]]

    Despite having common names, our DNA comparisons showed our lines are unrelated to the line of [[Wheat-117|Moses Wheat of England (abt. 1616 - abt. 1700 MA)]] & Thomasine Fox.

    During our study we worked closely with two other atDNA Wheat Study efforts focused on the unrelated Wheat lines of:
  • [[Wheat-995|John Wheat of Wales (1765 - 1834 TN)]] & Dicy Barton
  • [[Wheat-873|Conrad Wheat of Germany (1712 - 1781 VA)]] & Margaret

In the process of untangling, adding and connecting Wheat WikiTree profiles for the 1700s and 1800s we found many errors made because of the proliferation of Wheats with the same given names, especially if they were living at the same time in the same county or the same state. During the course of our research, we added disambiguation sections to the WikiTree profiles to avoid connection of incorrect parents, wives and children. After untangling these lines, we had some of these profiles for the oldest progenitors protected under the US Southern Colonies Project.

During the course of our research, we proved the book "Wheat Genealogy: A History of the Wheat Family in America" (Brooklyn, New York, 1903)] by Silas C. Wheat and Helen Love Scranton includes numerous mistakes for our lines; Silas’s book is useful as a starting point but not as a primary source.

The Wheat Descendants List linked on the right provides part of the culmination of our two years of work with the remainder found on WikiTree profiles. Each descendant who participated in the study is listed under their first identified Wheat progenitor. Under each main progenitor, each separate group consists of people who are third cousins or closer to each other. Each third cousin group was assigned a group number and a color to facilitate finding DNA triangulations.

Creating third cousin groups helps when building triangulations to DNA-verify lineages because the requirements specify a valid triangulation has at least three people who are greater than third cousins to each other whose DNA all match on exactly the same area of the same chromosome. The Wheat triangulation statements are posted on the participants' WikiTree lineages up to their in-common progenitors as described in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help:Triangulation]

The Wheat DNA Study Descendants linked on the right contains this information described above. Links to WikiTree profiles of the lead researchers, participants, and primary progenitor can be found in the document. Use those links to send WikiTree messages as needed while you continue your DNA ancestry quest.

'''To see a copy of the Descendants List, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Wheat_Descendants_of_Southeast_US RIGHT CLICK HERE].''' '''

If you are interested in using DNA to help with your Wheat genealogy research, how can the work we did help you?'''

* Do your records-based research. * Add your lineage to WikiTree. * If possible connect to a Wheat line already on WikiTree being careful to note that innumerable men were named John Wheat. * Make sure you have documented primary sources for each parent/child relationship and for each marriage relationship in your lineage on WikiTree. * Perform an atDNA test using one or more of the majortesting companies. In every case the DNA results of the oldest generation will have the strongest DNA results. Thus it is best if you use your parent's DNA results rather than yours to accomplish your DNA analysis and verification. * Download your DNA results and upload the results to Gedmatch.com to get your gedmatch number. * Add your Gedmatch number to your WikiTree profile. * Look at the Descendants List and find participants descended from your ancestor. Note their name and Gedmatch number. * Check on Gedmatch to see if you actually match any of those descendants. * If you do match, contact them on WikiTree and check to see if any of your matches already have a DNA triangulation statement posted on their wikitree profiles. * If your match's profile has a triangulation statement, review your match to all kits in the triangulation statement on Gedmatch to see if you also match on the same segment of the same chromosome. * If you find any triangulations where you meet that criteria, draft and add triangulation statements to WikiTree using the WikiTree Help functions for DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help Triangulation] * Use the extensive Help functions on WikiTree and read [https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics Autosomal DNA Statistics] and key websites, blogs and youtube videos focused on genetic genealogy. * If you are a male of the Wheat surname, you can add your yDNA TIP results to WikiTree if you find a close match on the FTDNA yDNA Wheat Study. '''Moving forward''' :Key for this Wheat Study research to move ahead in the future is collaboration!

Wheat Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Wheat Genealogy == Descendants of Moses Wheat of Concord, Massachusetts and of Francis Wheat of Maryland * by [[Wheat-1031|Silas Carmi Wheat]] (1852-1922) of Brooklyn, New York and Helen Douglas Love Scranton (1879-1968) * first written by S.C. Wheat and published by Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903 * updated and published by H.L. Scranton in 1960 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheat Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyh00whea ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi00byuwhea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780833 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DIlbAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi01whea * (1960) ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi02whea ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogy00whea === Table of Contents === * (1903) ::* Introduction, page 1 ::* Abbreviations and Plan, page 6 ::* English Records, page 19 ::* American Records, page 61 * (1960) ::* Moses Wheat of Massachusetts and Descendants, page 1 ::* Francis Wheat of Maryland and Descendants, page 346 ::* Unplaced Families, page 371 ::* Appendix A: Ancestry of Jerusha (Allen) Wheat, page 374 ::* Appendix B: The Estate of Samuel Wheat (1809-1879), page 376 ::* Index, page 377 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wheat, Silas Carmi. ''[[Space:Wheat Genealogy|Wheat Genealogy]]'' (Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wheat|Wheat]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wheat, Silas Carmi. ''[[Space:Wheat Genealogy|Wheat Genealogy]]'' (Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903) Vol. , [ Page ].

Wheatley Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] Birth and Death records for the Wheatley family from Wilkes County Georgia {{Image|file=Wheatley-1200.jpg |caption=wheatley family bible births }} :Nancy A. Wheatley or N. A. Danner was born on the 24th day of March 1852 :Charlie W. Wheatley was born on March the 11th 1867 :[[Wheatley-1200|Hattie L. Wheatley]] was born on the 8th of December 1868 :Milton G. Wheatley was born on the 9th of May 1871 {{Image|file=Brown-56627.jpg |caption=Death record for Wheatley Family }} :Leonard P. Wheatley died July the 30th 1871 :Hattie Wheatley Brown Died April 6 1936 :Ezra Estelle Brown was born January 13 1869 and died October 10 1937 :Nannie Danner Wheatley died 1933

Wheatley Name Study

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Wheatley No. 4 Mine Disaster 1930

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Wheatley No. 4 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 27 Oct 1930 * Location:McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma * Victims: 30 * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Wheatley No. 4 Mine Disaster, McAlester, Oklahoma, 1930]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:McAlester, Oklahoma]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Wheatley War Memorial

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[[Category:Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Wheatley, Oxfordshire|category=Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study}} ==Wheatley War Dead of World War 1== {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Regiment'''||'''Links for further info''' |- | John Avery ||Royal Army Service Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=1 WVA] |- | Ernest Barrett ||London Regiment (Territorial Force) ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=76 WVA] |- | William Barrett ||Royal Warwickshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=77 WVA] |- | Frederick Bizzell ||Grenadier Guards ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=78 WVA] |- |Joshua Busby ||Royal Field Artillery ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=79 WVA] |- |Gerald Chapman ||Royal Naval Division ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=2 WVA] |- |George Chiddington ||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=80 WVA] |- |[[Clements-7173|William Clements (1885-1918)]]||Hampshire Regiment/ Labour Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=82 WVA] |- |[[Clements-7156|James Clements (1890-1918)]] ||Royal Field Artillery ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=81 WVA] |- |Maurice Crick||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=83 WVA] |- |Walter Crick||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=84 WVA] |- |Christopher Green||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=85 WVA] |- |[[Harding-8985|Thomas Harding (1880-1915)]] || Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=3 WVA] |- |[[Harding-8987|Albert Harding (1887-1916)]]|| Australian Imperial Forces || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=86 WVA] |- |Walter Hawkins||Royal Garrison Artillery || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=101 WVA] |- |Charles Jennings||Royal Berkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=4 WVA] |- |[[Johnson-119057|Lawrence Samuel Johnson (1893-1914)]]||Royal Army Service Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=5 WVA] |- |James Johnson/ Johnston||Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=87 WVA] |- |Edgar Jones ||Worcestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=88 WVA] |- |[[Jones-117366|Harry Jones (1890-1917)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=75 WVA] |- |[[Munt-315|Thomas Henry Munt (1882-1916)]]||Royal Warwickshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=7 WVA] |- |[[Munt-320|William John Munt (1887-1916)]]||Royal Fusiliers ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=90 WVA] |- |[[Munt-317|Alfred James Munt (1899-1918)]]|| Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=6 WVA] |- |[[Naish-231|William Thomas Naish (1896-1916)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=8 WVA] |- |James Sanders|| West Yorkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=91 WVA] |- |Herbert Scarsbrook||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=92 WVA] |- |[[Sheldon-4556|Frederick Sheldon (1879-1918)]]||Royal Army Ordnance Corps || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=93 WVA] |- |[[Sheldon-4542|Robert Sheldon (1857-1918)]]||Canadian Imperial Forces ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=94 WVA] |- |[[Shepherd-9186|Sidney Shepherd (1878-1917)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=95 WVA] |- |Alfred Smith||Royal Berkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=9 WVA] |- |[[Smith-330162|George Smith (1896-1915)]]||Dorsetshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=96 WVA] |- |[[Smith-330197|Mark Harold Smith (1898-1916)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=97 WVA] |- |Walter Spearing|| Australian Imperial Forces ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=10 WVA] |- |Frederick Stevens||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=98 WVA] |- |Richard Summers||Hampshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=11 WVA] |- |[[White-71871|Thomas White (1896-1916)]] ||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=99 WVA] |- |} {{Clear}} In addition to the above men named on the Wheatley War Memorial the following men with Wheatley connections were also killed in WW1: {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Comment''' |- | [[Clements-2853|James Charles Clements (1886-1916)]] ||Born in Wheatley to a mother and father who both had families going back several generations in Wheatley & Holton. The family moved to Lancashire when he was only a few years old and he subsequently married and emigrated to Canada. Served with Canadian infantry. |- | [[Ring-2448|James Ring (1880-1918)]]||Born in Wheatley to parents both also born in Wheatley but at some point after the 1891 census when James was 11 years old the family relocated to Southwark in London. Served with Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment. |- | [[Slaymaker-190|Joseph Slaymaker (1875-1918)]]||Born in Wheatley but sent away to an industrial school after he stole a purse from the vicarage at age 10. Served with Royal Garrison Artillery. |- |} {{Clear}} ==Wheatley War Dead of World War 2== {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Regiment'''||'''Links for further info''' |- |[[Chapman-28162|John Austin Chapman (1916-1942)]] ||Royal Navy || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156954276/john-austin-chapman FindaGrave] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2421985/chapman,%20john%20austin/ CWGC] |- |[[Hay-5954|Charles Hay (1919-1943)]]||Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2168636/charles-bertram-james-hay/ CWGC] |- |Ian Highfield|| || |- |Vincent Holbrow||Royal Navy ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2494388/holbrow,%20thomas%20vincent/ CWGC] |- |Edgar Pratt|| || |- |Horace Quelch||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2939805/quelch,%20horace%20william%20victor/ CWGC] |- |Ernest Sherwood||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1816152/sherwood,%20ernest%20robert/ CWGC] |- |Frederick Smith||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2111260/smith,%20frederick%20bernard/ CWGC] |- |Gordon Smith|| || |- |- |} {{Clear}}

Wheaton Name Study

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[[Category:Wheaton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Wright-21903|Gil Wright]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. To start with, I intend to tag the start lines for all the Wheaton groups in South Australia - I don't know if they are connected before arrival but it will make things easier for other Wheaton researchers to find and hopefully expand. == Task List == == South Australia Arrivals == Unknown date :May have arrived pre-records ::WHEATERN / WHEATON T arrived in SA by 1840 1837 :''Hartley'' arrived 22 Oct 1837 from London ::[[Wheaton-810|WHEATON Nathaniel]], [[Haley-2622|Mary Bynon HALEY]] 1839 :''Lord Hobart'' arrived 29 Jan 1839 from Hobart ::WHEATON Nathaniel 1848 : ''Gratitude'', arrived 15 Aug 1848 from London ::[[Wheaton-806|WHEATON John]], [[Wheaton-807|Ann Carter WHEATON]] ::[[Wheaton-805|WHEATON Mary Ann]] ::[[Wheaton-804|WHEATON Philip]], [[Jeffery-1386|Ann Painter JEFFERY]], [[Wheaton-808|Em Rose]], [[Wheaton-809|My]], [[Wheaton-727|Thos]] 1849 :''Aden'' arrived 12 Sep 1849 from London via Plymouth ::WHEATON Nathaniel, Louisa COOMBE, Ed Coombe, My Jane The following are from the SA Archives - they have years but not ships... :1874 ::[[Wheaton-821|WHEATON, Arthur]] :1877 ::WHEATON, Edward :1878 ::WHEATON, Charles

Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois

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[[Category: Theydon Bois, Essex]] [[Category: Brosius-115 Pubs]] The Wheatsheaf was a pub on Coppice Row in Theydon Bois. Known license transfers: *31 Aug 1883: "All the licences were then renewed, and the following were granted licences empowering them to open their houses at five o’clock in the morning for the accommodation of hay carters: ...David Parrish, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Theydon Bois""Epping Brewster Session," ''The Chelmsford Chronicle'', 31 Aug 1883, p. 3, col. 3; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 27 Apr 2018), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *25 Mar 1916: "The licence... of the Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois, to Mrs. Ethel Lily Luck.""Epping Petty Session, This Day," Essex Newsman, 25 Mar 1916, p. 1, col. 3; digital images, British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ : accessed 15 Mar 2018), Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. *5 Dec 1924: "The Licence of the White Hart, Epping, was transferred to Mr. Joseph Thomas Luck, husband of the licensee of the Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois; and the licence of that house was transferred to Mr. R. A. West, of Meadow Road, Loughton.""Epping, Dec. 5," ''Chelmsford Chronicle'', 12 Dec 1924, p. 3, col. 3; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 10 Mar 2018), Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Known publicans of the Wheatsheaf: *David Parish (from at least 1873 to at least 1902) *Ethel Lily Luck (1916-1924) *James Kendle Morgan (in 1937, at least) *[[Turner-25547|Charles Francis Turner]] was a publican at the Wheatsheaf for four years. (ending by 1924) See also [https://pubwiki.co.uk/EssexPubs/TheydonBois/wheatsheaf.shtml Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois] at the Pub History website. == Sources ==

Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler == Concord, Massachusetts, 1638, through Deacon Thomas Wheeler, Concord, 1696, and of John Warren, Boston, Mass., 1630, through Ebenezer Warren, Leicester, Mass., 1744. * by [[Wheeler-12710 | Henry Warren Wheeler]], 1840-1894 * published Albany, New York, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://books.google.com/books?id=AfQUAAAAYAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390753 *https://archive.org/details/wheelerandwarre00wheegoog/page/n7 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Wheeler, Henry Warren ''[[Space: Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler|Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler]]'' (Albany, New York, 1892), [ Page ]. *[[#Wheeler|Wheeler]]

Wheeler County, Texas

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[[Category:Wheeler County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Wheeler County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Bissonnette-81 |Darlene Bissonnette]] ====History/Timeline==== *{{Blue|Wheeler County was created 1876, organized 1879 from Bexar, Young districts.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wheeler-county *Wheeler County, Texas is named for ''' [[Wheeler-10588 |Royall Tyler Wheeler]]''', a chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, was born Royall T. Wheeler in Vermont. He was appointed Attorney of the Fifth Judicial District in 1842; District Judge in 1844. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07

Wheeler County was the first to be organized in the Panhandle area, and 14 other counties were attached to it for judicial purposes until 1881. Sweetwater was established in 1876 as a trading post. Parent County

1876--Wheeler County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar .
County seat: Wheeler [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheeler_County,_Texas_Genealogy#cite_note-Handybook-2] Boundary Changes

:1879, Mobeetie was named the county seat. Mobeetie was then called "Sweetwater," but this name should not be confused with the Sweetwater, which is the seat of Nolan County west of Abilene.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_County,_Texas :1880 A stone courthouse was erected from locally quarried materials. :1888 This courthouse was replaced by a wooden building. :1908 The town of Wheeler was designated as the county seat. The 1888 wooden courthouse was moved to the current site. :1925 a bond election was held and enabled the county to build the current existing courthouse. The structure was designed by E. H. Eads of Shamrock and built by local contractors Hughes and Campbell. It features Palladian windows and Corinthian columns, characteristic of the Greek revival style of architecture ::1925 The 1888 previous courthouse building was sold to the sheriff, Riley Price, who dismantled it and used the wood to build barns on his nearby ranch. ===Government=== '''Record Loss'''
There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. Wheeler County has had three courthouses:1880, 1888, and 1925.. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Wheeler-County-Courthouse-Wheeler-Texas.htm#1880 '''1st Courthouse, 1880''' A stone courthouse was erected from locally quarried materials.ref name=courthouse /> '''2nd Courthouse, 1888''' This courthouse was replaced by a wooden building, 2 story. {{Image|file=Wheeler_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=1888 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''1908''' The town of Wheeler was designated as the county seat. The 1888 wooden courthouse was moved to the current site in Wheeler. '''1913''' the 1888 courthouse was too small to serve the all of the county's needs. A separate building was erected on the SW corner of the courthouse square that year to house the county clerk's office, which had to be enlarged in 1923. '''3rd Courthouse,1925''' a bond election was held and enabled the county to build the current existing courthouse. The structure was designed by E. H. Eads of Shamrock and built by local contractors Hughes and Campbell. It features Palladian windows and Corinthian columns, characteristic of the Greek revival style of architecture {{Image|file=Wheeler_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1925 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ::1925 The 1888 previous courthouse building was sold to the sheriff, Riley Price, who dismantled it and used the wood to build barns on his nearby ranch. ====Geography==== Wheeler is located at 35°26′33″N 100°16′27″W (35.442424, -100.274068).[4] The city is three miles northwest of the center of the county and is 100 miles east of Amarillo and 12 miles west of the Texas-Oklahoma line. According to the United States Census Bureau, Wheeler has a total area of 1.5 square miles (4.0 km²), all of it land. ===Adjacent counties=== * Beckham County, Oklahoma * Roger Mills County, Oklahoma * Collingsworth * Donley * Gray * Hemphill * Roberts ====Protected areas==== *[http://www.quanahparkertrail.com/Quanah_Parker_Trail/Wheeler_County_1.html Quanah Parker Trail] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panhandle_Plains_Wildlife_Trail Panhandle Plains Wildlife Trail] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ Great Texas Wildlife Trails] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_West_Museum Pioneer West Museum] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/wheeler Wheeler county Wildlife] ====Demographics==== As of the census of 2000, there were 5,284 people, 2,152 households, and 1,487 families residing in the county. The population density was 6 people per square mile (2/km²). There were 2,687 housing units at an average density of 3 per square mile (1/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 87.83% White, 2.78% Black or African American, 0.78% Native American, 0.55% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 6.64% from other races, and 1.34% from two or more races. 12.57% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 2,152 households out of which 29.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.00% were married couples living together, 7.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.90% were non-families. 29.10% of all households were made up of individuals and 16.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 2.94. In the county, the population was spread out with 24.90% under the age of 18, 6.50% from 18 to 24, 22.50% from 25 to 44, 25.20% from 45 to 64, and 20.90% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females there were 92.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $31,029, and the median income for a family was $36,989. Males had a median income of $26,790 versus $19,091 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,083. About 11.60% of families and 13.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.30% of those under age 18 and 16.80% of those age 65 or over. ====Cities====
  • '''Mobeetie''' a.k.a 'Cantonment Sweetwater' is located in northwestern Wheeler County, Texas, USA, located on Sweetwater Creek and State Highway 152. The population was 102 at the 2010 census, five below the 2000 figure.
  • '''Shamrock''' is located in the eastern portion of the Texas Panhandle centered along the crossroads of Interstate 40 (formerly U.S. Route 66) and U.S. Route 83. It is 110 miles (180 km) east of Amarillo, 188 miles (303 km) west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and 291 miles (468 km) northwest of Dallas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 2,029.
  • '''[[:Category:Wheeler, Texas|Wheeler]]''' (county seat) is situated on the eastern edge of the Texas Panhandle. The population was 1,378 at the 2000 census.
=====Towns (unincorporated communities) =====
  • Allison
  • Briscoe
  • Kelton
  • Twitty
===Major highways=== * '''Interstate 40''' (Texas)|Interstate 40 * '''U.S. Route 83''' (Texas)|U.S. Highway 83 * '''Texas State Highway''' 152|State Highway 152 ''' U.S. Route 66''' (Texas)|U.S. Highway 66 is no longer officially commissioned or signed, but has special brown historic signage at various points along its former routing. ====Formed From==== *1876--Wheeler County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar . ===Resources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ Great Texas Wildlife Trails] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_West_Museum Pioneer West Museum] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/wheeler Wheeler county Wildlife] ===Notables===

Both the city of Wheeler and Wheeler County are named for [[Wheeler-10588 |Royall Tyler Wheeler]]https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 , a chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, was born in Vermont in 1810. Royal T. Wheeler was appointed Attorney of the Fifth Judicial District in 1842; District Judge in 1844.

In 1846, the First Supreme Court of the state was organized with John Hemphill, Chief Justice Abner Smith Lipscomb and Royall T. Wheeler, became Chief Justice in 1857.

On April 9, 1864, Royall committed suicide in Washington County. Wheeler County, organized in 1879, was named for him, as was its county seat.

He is interred in Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Travis County, Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler,_Texas https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 *Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon, was born in Wheeler. A street in Wheeler is named in his honor. ===Land Grants=== After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions, including deeds and mortgages, have been recorded by the county. You can obtain copies of these land records by writing to the county clerk at the county courthouse. For more information, see Texas Land and Property [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property]. The FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/catalog/search] Catalog lists microfilm copies of deeds, trust deeds, and mortgages of many counties. Original Land Owners of Texas [http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/wheeler/land/wheeler.txt]- USGenWeb Archives Project ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Shamrock Cemetery, Shamrock, Texas|Shamrock Cemetery]] Bethlehem Cemetery
Bowers Cemetery
Center Cemetery
Finsterwald Cemetery
Fort Elliott Cemetery , Mobeetie, WC, TX
George Turcotte Family Cemetery
Harden Acres Cemetery, Mobeetie, WC, TX
Kelton Cemetery
Lela Cemetery
Lisle Cemetery
Mobeetie Cemetery, Mobeetie, WC, TX
Mount Zion Cemetery, New Mobeetie, WC, TX
Pakan Cemetery, Pakan, WC, TX
Porter Ranch Cemetery, Wheeler, WC, TX
Rock Cemetery
Schlegel Family Cemetery, Shamrock, Wheeler, WC, TX
Sweetwater Creek Cemetery: see Rock Cemetery
W.T. Reed Cemetery
Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Wheeler, WC, TX
===Sources=== * WikiPedia, The Free Enclyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_County%2C_Texas] * Find-A-Grave The Virtual Cemetery [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2761] * The Portal to Texas History [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5827/] * Wheeler County - Texas Genealogy page Family Search [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheeler_County,_Texas_Genealogy]

Wheeler Family Mysteries

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James H Wheeler b1830, Tennessee married Mary J Wade about 1848. They first appeared in Weakley County, TN in 1850. Mary appears in Sharp County, Arkansas in 1880, a widow. I've found no death records, no findagrave and no will or land records. Any ideas where to go next??? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wheelright Brothers Crockery and Glassware

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Wheelwright Deed

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[[Category:Dover, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Maloney-2332]] :Historical document (disputed). Wheelwright Deed, 17 May 1629. :'''Note:''' The provenance of an Indian deed to Mr. Wheelwright et al., dated 1629, has been the subject of much controversy. :From '''Notable Events in the History of Dover, N.H.''' ::'''1629''' — The "Wheelwright Deed," if authentic, belongs to this period of the town's history. This document, which purports to be dated on the 17th day of May, 1629, conveys to [[Wheelwright-7|Wheelwright]] and others all that part of the main land between the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers, and extending into the country so as to embrace that portion of the State included within a line from the present town of Amherst, and crossing the Merrimack near the falls of Amoskeag, passing through Chester, Nottingham, Barrington and Rochester, and striking the Salmon Falls river about a dozen miles above the Cochecho. ::[...] ::The Indians reserved to themselves free liberty of fishing, fowling, hunting and planting within these limits. This deed was signed by [[Penacook-1|Passaconaway]] and three other Indian Chiefs, and duly witnessed and delivered by [[Hilton-52|Edward Hilton]], [[Wiggin-43|Thomas Wiggin]], [[Gibbons-513|Ambrose Gibbons]] and others. It included, as will be seen, all that portion of the State then known to the English settlers, and of which Thomson and others had already received grants from the Crown. That they did not regard it as conflicting with their own rights, but rather as confirming them, is evident from their signatures as witnesses of the transaction. ::[..] ::From the date of this grant we must undoubtedly reckon the change of Dover from a trading and fishing post to an organized community. :From '''The History of New Hampshire, Appendix I, Copy of a deed from four Indian sagamores to John Whelewright and others. 1629.''' ::"WHEREAS We the sagamores of Penacook, Pentucket, Squomsquot and Nuchawanack are inclined to have the English inhabit amongst us as they are amongst our countrymen in the Massachusetts Bay; by which means we hope in time to be strengthened against our enemy the Tareteens who yearly doth us damage. Likewise being persuaded that it will be for the good of us and our posterity, &c. To that end have at a general meeting at Squomsquot on Piscattaqua river, We the aforesaid sagamores with a universal consent of our subjects, do covenant and agree with the English as followeth: ::[...] ::"KNOW know all men by these presents that we [[Penacook-1|Passaconawaye]] sagamore of Penecook, Runnaawitt sagamore of Pentuckit, Wahangnonawittt sagamore of Squomsquot, and Rowls sagamore of Nuchawanack, for a competent valuation in goods already received... grant, bargain, sell, release, ratify and confirm unto [[Wheelwright-7|John Wheelwright]] of the Massachusetts Bay late of England, a minister of the gospel, [[Storre-1|Augustine Story]], Thomas Wite, [[Wentworth-145|William Wentworth]] and [[Leavitt-188|Thomas Levet]], all of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England... TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same as their own proper right and interest without the least disturbance, molestation, or trouble of us, our heirs, ..." :'''Note:''' The provenance of an Indian deed to Mr. Wheelwright et al., dated 1629, has been the subject of much controversy. ---- :From '''The Obscure History of Indigenous Exeter''' ::"For thousands of years before the arrival of the English settlers, the Pennacook Abenaki peoples thrived here. The Pennacook led a confederacy of over a dozen tribes across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine." [...] "In this paper, I aim to accurately tell the story of the settling of Exeter, describe Exeter’s Native-English relations, and clarify obscure history of the deeds of Exeter." [...] "The settling of Exeter began with two land deeds; the first in May of 1629, and second on April 3rd, 1638. These two deeds were in many ways very similar. " [...] "Why are there two deeds that say nearly the same thing?" [...] "I argue that there were never two deeds—the deed of 1629 is a forgery, a fabricated legal document that roped the Pennacook into a colonial land dispute. There are significant inconsistencies about the grantees and their whereabouts, and the deed’s appearance in conjunction with a 1707 court case gives a likely explanation for the forgery. " [...] "Gaps are not uncommon in early colonial history. But the information we have is not merely limited, it simply does not align; there are uncertainties concerning the grantees’ whereabouts in 1629, their whereabouts after the deed, details about their identities, and whether some of the grantees truly existed. " [...] "A full consideration of this case clearly demonstrates the manipulation of Indigenous peoples in intra- and inter-colonial land claim battles and power struggles, a recurring theme across indigenous homelands in the Northeast." [...] "The obscure nature and probable forgery involved in the 1629 Wheelwright deed and the broader settling of the town of Exeter demonstrates how the Pennacook peoples were roped into a system of colonial disputes and manipulated to gain leverage in colonial America. The Pennacook embodied peace, commitment to forming strong relationships, neutrality in colonial disputes and even at times a desire to adopt European practices. Still, the English chose to lie, manipulate, and commit acts of violence that led to the plight of Pennacook populations in this town, and in this state. " ---- :A link to Charles Bell's 1891 letter, with the proof that John Wheelwright was in England in 1629. https://archive.org/details/publications188socigoog/page/n11/mode/2up :'''Sources''' * George Wadleigh. "Notable Events in the History of Dover, N.H.: From the First Settlement in 1623 to 1865" Dover, N. H. 1913. (Accessed 24 Oct 2022) https://ia902604.us.archive.org/5/items/notableeventsinh00wadl/notableeventsinh00wadl.pdf * "The History of New Hampshire : Volume I. Comprehending the events of one complete century from the discovery of the River Pascataqua." / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Ch.V, p.121-123, (Accessed 27 Oct 2022) http://name.umdl.umich.edu/N18558.0001.001 * Belknap, Appendix I, Copy of a deed from four Indian sagamores to John Whelewright and others. 1629. (Accessed 27 Nov 2022) https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N18558.0001.001/1:18.1?rgn=div2;view=fulltext * Emmanuelle Brindamour. "The Obscure History of Indigenous Exeter" INDIGENOUS NH COLLABORATIVE COLLECTIVE. (March 2021) (Accessed 30 Oct 2022) https://indigenousnh.com/2021/11/19/the-obscure-history-of-indigenous-exeter/ * "Memoirs of John Wheelwright : Bell, Charles Henry, 1823-1893." Cambridge [Mass.] Printed by J. Wilson. From a Harvard University collection, deposited with the Internet Archive. Not in Copyright. (Accessed 30 Oct 2022) https://archive.org/details/publications188socigoog/page/n11/mode/2up ---- :'''See also:''' ::Three generations of Penacook sagamores, [[Penacook-1|Passaconaway]], [[Penacook-2|Wonalancet]], and [[Penacook-4|Kancamagus]] play an active role in Dover. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Treaty_at_Cochecho_(3_July_1676)|Treaty at Cochecho (3 July 1676)]] — [[Walderne-1|Richard Waldron]], [[Shapleigh-11|Nicholas Shapleigh]] and Thomas Daniels organized an assembly with local sagamores. Pequawket sagamore [[Pequawket-1|Squando]] of Saco, Tarantine Abenaki, signed the peace treaty at Piscataqua River, Cochecho on 3 July 1676 alongside [[Penacook-2|Sagamore Wonalancet Penacook]], Sampson Aboquecemoka, Samll Numphow of Wamesit, Robin Doney of the Canibas, Warockomec, and other sagamores. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Deceit_of_Captain_Waldron|Deceit of Captain Waldron (September 1676)]] — [[Sill-212|Captain Joseph Syll]] and [[Hathorne-24|Captain William Hathorne]], marching under orders from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, to round up 'strange Indians' who had recently fled from the southern theatre of King Philip's War, arrived at Cocheco on 6 September 1676. They enlisted the aid of the Dover magistrate, [[Walderne-1|Major Richard Waldron]], who had only recently signed a peace treaty with [[Penacook-2|Wonolancet]] and [[Pequawket-1|Squando]], with explicit provision "That none of said Indians shall entertain at any time any of our enemies..." Waldron, in turn, enlisted the aid of his compatriot, [[Frost-357|Captain Charles Frost]] of Kittery, to trick the Indians and then, together with the captains and their companies, to surround and capture them. This event had the effect of prolonging King Philip's War, in the north-eastern theatre of New Hampshire and Maine, until 1678. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Raid_on_Dover_(June_1689)|Raid on Dover (June 1689)]] — When England and France went to war in 1689, Pennacooks attacked the English settlement at Dover, New Hampshire which was under the jurisdiction of [[Walderne-1|Richard Walderne]]. Led by [[Penacook-4|Chief Kancamagus]], the Raid on Dover began King William's War, a series of viscious attacks carried out by 'Canadiens et Indiens' orchestrated by [[Abbadie_de_Saint-Castin-2|Jean Vincent Abbadie de Saint-Castin]] and [[Thury-12|Abbé Louis-Pierre Thury]].

When the War came to Australia

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'''[https://www.awm.gov.au/blog/2008/03/19/hmas-sydney/ Sinking of HMAS Sydney 19 November, 1941]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-49.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''HMAS Sydney''' }} In May 1940, HMAS Sydney joined the British Mediterranean Fleet for an eight month deployment, during which she sank two Italian warships, took part in number of shore bombardments, and provided support to the Malta Convoys, their were no casualties. On 19 November 1941, HMAS Sydney was involved in a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran, off the coast of Western Australia, the Sydney was sunk and all 645 aboard died. The Kormoran was also sunk, and 80 of its crew died, 317 survivors of the Kormoran's crew were picked up.The Sydney's sinking and all crew lost compared to the survival of most of the Germans have resulted in controversy, with some alleging that the German commander used illegal tatics to lure Sydney into range, that a Japanese submarine was involved. Both ships were found not until 2008. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs192.aspx Japanese midget submarine attacks on Sydney, 1942]''' During World War II, in May and early June 1942, Japanese submarines made a number of attacks on the cities of Sydney and Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. On the night of 31 May – 1 June, three midget submarines, each had a crew of two, entered Sydney Harbour. Two of the midget submarines were detected and attacked before they could successfully engage any Allied vessels, the crews scuttled their Submarines and committed suicide. The submarines were later recovered by the Allies. The third submarine attempted to torpedo the heavy cruiser USS Chicago, but instead hit and sank the ferry HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors. It was not know what happened to this submarine. In 2006 scuba divers discovered the wreck off Sydney's northern beaches. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs195.aspx Bombing of Darwin 1942-43]''' {{Image|file=Photos-586.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Bombing of Darwin by Japan February 19, 1942''' }} On 19 February 1942, Australia came under attack for the first time. Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin. The two attacks were led by the commander responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbour ,they involved 54 land based bombers and 188 attack aircraft which were launched from four Japanese aircraft-carriers in the Timor Sea.It was the largest Japanese attack since Pearl Harbour. Twenty military aircraft were destroyed, eight ships in the harbour were sunk, and most civil and military facilities in Darwin were destroyed. The air attacks on Darwin continued until November 1943, the Japanese had bombed Darwin 64 times.At the time, there were many rumours to the Australian Government's suppression of information about the bombings, it was thought that reports of casualty numbers were made smaller to maintain national morale. Local sources estimated that between 900 and 1100 Australians were killed. 235 Allies were killed and between 300 and 400 wounded.There were air raids on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Broome Broome] at least 88 Allied civilians and military personnel were killed and 24 aircraft were lost.There were almost 100 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_raids_on_Australia,_1942%E2%80%9343 Air raids against Australia] in WWII. '''[[Space:Cowra_breakout_1944|Cowra breakout August 5, 1944]]''' On the 5th August 1944, 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a Prisoner of War camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia. 4 Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed.Privates Benjamin Gower Hardy, Ralph Jones and Charles Henry Shepherd were killed during the breakout, [[Doncaster-28|Lieutenant Harry Doncaster]] was killed when ambushed during the recapture of the prisoners. Private Hardy and Private Jones were posthumously awarded the George Cross. It was the largest POW breakout in WW11 this became known as the Cowra breakout. {{Image|file=Doncaster-28.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Sunday Telegraph - Headlines reporting the mass breakout of Japanese POWs at Cowra.''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=50 |caption= }}

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When was the Menzies surname first used in Scotland.

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'''The following interesting interpretation of the origins of the SURNAME is by Professor Henri Moissett of the University of Angers, France. 1979.''' ''A Linguistic Essay on the treatment of two names belonging to a common Indo-European word for 'The Moon' '' This development will be considered from three standpoints - * Phonology * Morphology * Semantics '''PHONOLOGY''' From the Indo-Europen 'stem' *me the Greek forms derive and infixed -/v/-, whose endings vary and imply a stress shift. '''In Latin''' This stem forks into two different developments owing to whether it kept or lost its infixed -/n/-, ''a. With the fixed -/n/-,'' the stem gives: mens- with fall of the post tonic vowel and shift of the stress back to the stem, except for the -ur- suffix which keeps it. is mens-a ur-a ''b. Without the infixed -/n/-,'' the stem gives: mes with loss of the infixed nasal and lengthening of the preceding vowel and and duplication of the sibilant in order to show its unvoiced position between two vowels. um mes ion-is '''In Norman-French''' /e/ checked in both stems dipthongs into /ei/ in the viiith century through i-mutation, spelt /ey/ in the North of France and in Normandy. South of the River Loire and around the Massif Central, the first element of the new dipthong rounds to [oe] and to [o] in the xiith century, while the second element does not vary. In the xvth century, South of the River Loire the second element turns to semi-vocalisation with loss of its accent which shifts over to the second element; the latter slightly levels down to [e] ; [oi] -) [wi] -) [we] with new spelling /oui/, In the xvth century South of the River Loire, the second element levels down to an [a] with spelling /oi/. '''In Scotland''' on the -n- stem will survive with a special treatment of dipthong /ei/, Raising of the first element and reduction of the dipthong to a purely long vowel [i;], In the xvth century, the unvoiced sibilant of the etymological consonantal group /ns/ will be voiced before a vowel and undergo a consonantal change through metathesis; [ns] -) [nz] [nzis] -) [niz] as a rule, unstressed /i/ before a sibilant is followed by an unvoiced /e/ to give the new pronunciation a new spelling /zies/ '''MORPHOLOGY''' From the Latin stem mens with bound morphemes -is, -a, and suffixes -ur-, and cum-, the French forms were derived. ''In France and Scotland'' the sibilant was lost in the xith century to give men- forms, then mein- and the meyn- forms. From the Latin stem mes- and with respect of the treatment of the long stretched vowel /e/, the following forms were derived: mes -) meis -) mois -) with addition of the new suffixes or endings, -on, -eur, -et, with or without any weakening of the suffix vowel, and the new ending -eur, between the xith and xvith centuries. '''SEMANTICS''' From the common Indo-European trunk '''CONCLUSION''' ''To be completed'' _____________________ '''NORMANDY ROOTS''' - Archie McKerracher'' '''ARE THERE SUCH ROOTS ?''' The Normandy ports of France are usually the first landfall for thousands of Scots who go motoring in mainland Europe. The UK motorway network makes Plymouth, Poole, or Portsmouth convenient embarkation ports from Scotland. Once ashore at Cherbourg, Dieppe, Le Havre, or Caen, the natural urge is to head as quickly as possible for the chosen holiday resort. Unfortunately, most Scots pass through Normandy unaware that in this fertile area of rolling hills lie the roots of many Scottish surnames. Normandy was colonised by land-hungry Norsemen in the early 10th century. Their leader, Rollo the Viking, signed a treaty with King Charles the Simple in 911 giving the Norsemen a permanent home on French soil. Over the next century and a half, the Vikings intermarried with the local population and adopted the French language. They absorbed the local culture so well their sons had to be taught Norse as a second language. In 1066 Duke William of Normandy, Rollo’s grandson, set sail with 8000 men in a fleet of Viking longships to conquer England. From the descendants of three knights who sailed with William the Conqueror – de Brus; de Baillieul; and a Breton noble called Fitz Allan – were to come the Scottish Kings of Bruce; Balliol; and the founder of the ill-fated Stuart dynasty. The Normans delighted in nicknames and puns. Robert de Comines, who sailed with the Conqueror in 1066, took his title from his fief of Comines in Flanders. His compatriots punned this into “cumin”, and aromatic herb, and from this comes the Scottish surname, Cumming. The three apparent wheatsheafs on the Cumming coat of arms originally portrayed bundles of the herb, and obviously the original nicknamed knight could take a joke on himself! The first Comyn to settle in Scotland, in 1124, was William de Comyn, a prominent churchman who became Chancellor to David I. His nephew Richard de Comyn of Northallerton married the granddaughter of King Donald III in 1144, and thus his descendant became on of the competitors for the Scottish throne in 1291. The Comyns became the most powerful family in Scotland in the 13th century, when nearly a quarter of all Scottish earls were Comyns after their predecessors had married local Celtic Heiresses. Their power was destroyed by King Robert the Bruce after he won the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, although the Badenoch family survived to become a Scottish clan in its own right. Sir William Gordon Cumming, chief of the clan, still holds the ancestral lands of Altyre in Moray. Another nickname of “Le Grand” – the Big One, Big Yin even – was given to a knight who held land in Lincolnshire. His descendants moved to Scotland where Le Grand became altered to Grant, Sir Laurence le Grant being Sheriff of Inverness in 1258. Some Norman adventurers took their titles from their newly-acquired estates in England. One Anglo-Norman knight styled himself “de Graegham” after his new manor which derived its name from Anglo-Saxon words meaning “Grey Home.” His descendants moved to Scotland where the name became Graham. Another took his title “de Ramesai” from his new estate in Huntingdonshire and this became Scottified into Ramsay. One adopted his name from the manor of Hambledon in Leicestershire, and this became altered to the historic Scots name of Hamilton. Walter de Hamilton was first recorded in Scotland in 1200. David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim; (c. 1084 – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of Scotland from 1124 to 1153. David I King of Scots, spent much of his time in England, and was brother-in-law to the Anglo-Norman King Henry I of England. He had also married a Norman heiress, and greatly admired the efficient Norman administration. When David inherited it in 1124, Scotland was a wild and savage land divided into seven provinces, each ruled by a Celtic Mormaer or sub-king prone to rise in rebellion. So when David returned to Scotland he brought with him the young Anglo-Norman knights who had been his companions in England, to help him establish a proper government. '''He gave these incomers grants of land and privilege, and over the next 50 years they were to found most of the great families of the Lowlands, among them the Houses of''' Bruce, Balliol, Boswell, Chisholm, Crichton, Comyn, Fraser, Gordon, Gifford, Lindsay, Maxwell, '''MENZIES''', Melville, Montgomerie, Oliphant, Seton, Sinclair, Turnbull, and many others. '''The new Norman Scots brought over religious communities from France and began to build great abbeys at Kelso, Melrose, Holyrood, Brechin and Dunblane. They divided Scotland into sheriffdoms to administer justice, and founded burghs to regulate trade. They married into the local Celtic aristocracy, and in many cases acquired a ready-made clan who in later years would adopt their chief’s territorial title as a surname. ''' '''The Charter of Sir Robert de Meyneris – MENZIES – gave him extensive land in Rannoch and specifically also granted him “the following”, the local tribal clan.''' Within a generation these Norman Scots would become almost more Scottish than the indigenous inhabitants. Some younger sons also acquired land, and took their title from local place-names. The Gordons took theirs from Gurdon in Berwiskshire. The word comes from the Brittonic gor din, or Great Hill Fort. The Gordons were to acquire their traditional clan lands in the north in 1320, when Sir Adam de Gordon was granted land Strathbogie for services to Scottish independence. Similarly the family of Chisholm took their name from Cheseholm, in Roxburghshire, which means “the waterside good for producing cheese”. Some gave their own name to the lands they acquired. A minor knight called Hugo acquired an area of what is now Renfrewshire and established a small hamlet which he called, in Norman French, Hugo’s Ville. In time the suffix became the Anglo-Saxon word for a township: -ton. The bold Hugo’s -ton eventually became Huston and then Houson. Another knight called Maccus founded a hamlet in the Borders and named it Maccus’s Ville which in time became Maxwell. His descendants became one of the most powerful families in the land. However, the majority of the Scots names that derive from the incoming Norman-Scots have their roots in Normandy, and the places from which they sprang still exist. The port of Dieppe is a good place to start. In the church of St Jacques is the Scottish Chapel, burial place of Bishop Reid and the Earls of Cassilis and Rothes, sent to witness the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots to the Dauphin of France. '''The main D1 road running south from Dieppe by-passes the little village of Mesnieres-en-Bray from whence comes the name of MENZIES.''' '''The first recorded of that name in Scotland, Robert de Mesnieres or Meyneris, became Chancellor of Scotland in 1249 and was granted lands around Weem in Perthshire where Castle Menzies stands today.''' A short detour from Mesnieres is the little village of Baileul-Neuville, in whose church lies Jeanne, sister of Edward Bailliol, although the principal lands of the Balliol family were at Bailleul in Flanders. The family provided two kings of Scots – John Balliol from 1292-12-96 and Edward Balliol from 1332-1333. The first of the name recorded in Scotland was Bernard de Baileul in the reign of David I. Another short detour, west of Mesnieres, leads to Fresles from which derives the proud Scots names, Fraser. This is probably another pun on a place-name, for a similar sounding word is fraises meaning strawberries, and the Fraser coat-of-arms portrays this plant. Simon de Fresles, or Frissel, was granted land in West Lothian in 1160, and about 1360 his descendant Simon Fraser married another Norman Scot heiress and through her acquired land around Beauly, where the Frasers have been ever since. Near Neuchatel-en-Bray is the village of Mortemer, from whence come the Mortimers. Ralph de Mortemer followed the Conqueror in 1066, and a descendant came north with David I. Mortimer’s Deep in the Firth of Forth is named after Allan de Mortemer, who gifted lands in Fife to the island monastery of Inchcolm on condition he was buried there. Unfortunately, his lead coffin fell overboard and disappeared into the watery depths now called after him! The remarkable Normans have left their mark on almost every facet of Scottish life – from Sheriffs who administer justice, to feu duty paid on property. They have also passed on their Normandy names to millions of Scots all over the world.

Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q944257|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The island has been known as Passage Island and Pegasus Island in the past but more often it is referred to as Codfish Island. It also has the dual name of Codfish Island/Whenua Hou. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Southland :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -46.783333, 167.633333 :'''Elevation:''' 153.9 m or 504.9 feet ===History=== ''There was a sealing gang at Waikoropupu/Sealers Bay on Whenua Hou in 1809 and other sealers and flax-traders were living in Maori villages around Foveaux Strait by 1810-13. Sealers' huts, with Maori and Pakeha, were recorded at Sealers Bay in 1823 and again in 1827 when English adventurer John Boultbee visited. Traditional accounts vary as to which chief assigned the use of the island to European sealers and their Maori wives and children, prompting a new name for the island - Whenua Hou, New Land. It had earlier been called Kanawera, after a prominent Ngati Mamoe chief.'' ''One traditional account says that Chief Tukete, who was based at Pa Putatara, near Rakiura's Ruggedy Mountains and in sight of Whenua Hou, allocated the island to sealers and their partners about 1805-06. More commonly, traditional accounts say it was the Foveaux chief, Honekai, who died about 1815, or Tupai, who was near death in 1823. Another early 19th-century chief, Te Whakataupuka, succeeded Honekai as the highest ranking rangatira in Murihiku, and he also is said to have supported the mixed-race settlement of Whenua Hou. These fragments of evidence allow the possibility that sealers with Maori families could have been living at Whenua Hou between about 1805 and 1813, especially if the arrangements were made by Honekai.'' ''Initially, the settlers were relatively few in number. The revival of sealing in southern New Zealand in the 1820s brought about a substantial increase in the size of the settlement, especially from about 1826. Whenua Hou would come to be recognised as the first planned settlement of Europeans and Maori anywhere in New Zealand.'' ''In pre-European times the island had been known to Maori as a maritime way point, a stepping stone and staging post for parties of muttonbirders going by boat from Murihiku to the titi or muttonbird islands off the southwest coast of Stewart Island/Rakiura. Their purpose: the seasonal harvest of the young of countless sooty shearwaters. What came to be mapped as Sealers Bay was known then as Te Whanga Waikoropupu, a name that suggests how the surf can cause the inshore waters to "boil up". Here, though, a short distance beyond the breakers, is safe anchorage as the sandy seabed close to shore gives way to deep water. At the western end of the bay, a beautiful bush-clad and tannin-stained small river called Waituna meanders serenely to the sea.''https://www.odt.co.nz/lifestyle/magazine/new-lands-storied-history Forgotten Islands of the South'' says "Historians consider that the Maori chief, Tukete, was the founder of the colony." ===Population=== ''Some 33 Pākehā men, at least 24 Māori women and more than 40 children lived there at various times between about 1823 and 1850. The men were sealers and sailors who had abandoned various gangs or ships, and in some cases were residing with Māori partners and causing disruptions in villages around Foveaux Strait.'' ''For Ngāi Tahu leaders, the solution was to set aside a safe haven where the Māori women could live with their Pākehā partners: a "new land", whenua hou. The sealers had already named this Codfish Island "on account of the number of fish around it ... and the shape of their heads".''https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/117697061/the-bay-where-mori-and-pkeh-cultural-traditions-overlapped - Saved on Wayback Machine '' While it was probably the earliest permanent settlement of Pākehā in southern New Zealand, the legacy of the Sealers Bay community is felt most strongly in the Māori world. During the 1840s its members gradually dispersed to other localities around Foveaux Strait and Otago.'' ''The children from these early communities produced much larger families than did contemporary Māori, rapidly expanding the size of the mixed-race cohort and transforming the composition of the southern Māori population. Today, as the scholar Atholl Anderson notes, "the descendants of each of the founding Māori mothers at Whenua Hou number in the thousands, and together include most of southern Māori as a whole".''Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860, by Ian Smith. Published by Bridget Williams Books, November 2019. A report in the Wellington Independent in 1846 says ''"Codfish Island...is now deserted, the residents having lately shifted to Smoky Cove."'' ==Sources== See also: *https://www.odt.co.nz/lifestyle/magazine/new-lands-storied-history - Saved on Wayback Machine *https://medium.com/a-maverick-traveller/whenua-hou-codfish-island-and-the-few-k%C4%81k%C4%81p%C5%8D-left-43d465372ecf - Saved on Wayback Machine *Whenua Hou - A New Land: The story of Codfish Island was published in 2019 by the Department of Conservation, in association with the Whenua Hou Committee and with financial support from the Ngai Tahu Fund. *Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860, by Ian Smith. Published by Bridget Williams Books, November 2019. *Early Days of the Foveaux Strait by Lloyd Esler. *Middleton, Angela. Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): from cultural encounter to nature conservation. Southland Conservancy: 2007. https://www.academia.edu/944430/Two_Hundred_Years_on_Codfish_Island_Whenuahou_From_Cultural_Encounter_to_Nature_Conservation, accessed 1Apr 2023

Whenua Tapu Cemetery

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Whenua Tapu Cemetery == The cemetery and crematorium at Whenua Tapu between Plimmerton and Pukerua Bay has a peaceful native bush setting and offers various options for burials and cremations. The cemetery is administered by Porirua City Council. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Pukerua Bay, Wellington|Whenua Tapu Cemetery]] in Pukerua Bay, Wellington.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Whenua Tapu Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2177068 FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whenua-Tapu-Cemetery/272129 BillionGraves] *[https://poriruacity.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-search/ Porirua City Cemetery database]

Where it all started

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Whetstone (Qld)-1

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[[Category: Whetstone Station, Inglewood, Queensland]] [[Category:Inglewood, Queensland]] Details of the pastoral Run to be added. [[Category: Mitchelmore Name Study]] ==Residence== ===1859-1869=== Whetstone was a pastoral run located across the McIntyre Brook (River) about halfway between the Town of Inglewood (also on the brook) and the town of goonddiwindi to the south west. Sheep were raised on Whetstone.

[[Shepherd-4035|John Shepherd]], [[Mitchelmore-28|Mary Mitchelmore]] and their family arrived in Moreton Bay on the immigrant ship "British Empire" and landed at Brisbane in February 1859. After a few days of their arrival in Brisbane, It is likely, that John and his family had been selected by the overseer of Whetsone to work on their run - the males as shepherds of farm labourers and the females as domestic help to the station household. So it is also likely that Whetstone provided the cart(s) to transport the family and any of their possessions westwards up the range and over the Darling Downs and onto The Whetstone Run homstead. The roads at this early time of settlement were very primitive and so the journey for farm labourers from England would have been both tough and eventful.

Within a year (March 1860), Mary gave birth to twin girls, Elizabeth Jane and Emma Sophia on WhetstoneQld Birth Certifcate in possession of [[Smith-127977|Hugh Smith]] . More to come ....... ==Sources== * Pastoral Run Rent Lists, Qld Govt Gazettes * Old pastoral Run plans, Qld Dept of Natural Resources

Which Johannah Gorman married Michael Russell

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ''Which Johannah Gorman married Michael Russell?'' Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. On 27 April 1841 Johanna Gorman, resident at Bally Roe married [[Russell-12422|Michael Russell]] at Saint Mary's Church Sydney. While the marriage was registered in Sydney it may have taken place in the Bathurst district. The original Marriage record shows both Johanna and Michael as resident at Bally Roe. There is a Ballyroe south of Burraga in the Bathurst district NSW [https://archive.org/stream/baillieresnewsou00bail/baillieresnewsou00bail_djvu.txt]. The witnesses were [[Gorman-1073|James Gorman]] and Bridget Hogan. It is assumed Johannah is a close relation of James. There is a weak Gedmatch match and an Ancestry 5th to 8th cousins match of 15.2 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments, between descendants of James and Johanna (Hannah) Gorman Russell. *Ballyroe is south of Burraga in the Bathurst district NSW. *Ballyroe parish is named for the original property and lies between the Abercrombie and Isabella Rivers, west of the parish of Jeremy. There are two possibilities for Johanna. Investigate: *parents names on Death Certificate *child naming patterns (Mary CATHARINE MICHAEL Richard) *any evidence of place of origin *circumstantial evidence, including other online trees *'[[Gorman-1232|''Johanna 1'']] born about 1812 in Ireland, per Hooghly 1831" **Daughter of John Gorman and [[Reilly-1079|Mary (Reilly) Gorman]] (MyHeritage) Mary also arrived NSW per Hooghly. BDA online has Johanna per Hooghly 1831 marrying Michael Russell 1990 U#91022791601 and Daughter of John Gorman and Mary Riley (NationStudy Russell DNA project). **child naming patterns (Mary Catharine) support Johanna 1, mother sister **Age at death, 40, supports this Johanna NSW Deaths RUSSELL JOHANNA 1112/1852 V18521112 118AGE 40LG *'[[Gorman-1519|''Johanna 2'']] Born 1817 in Thurles, Tipperary per Glenswilly 1841" **Daughter of William G Gorman and Mary (Dalton) Gorman (both dead) arrived NSW per Glenswilly 1841. Dalton's were the main landholders at nearby Charlton. **both Johanna and Michael are from Tipperary **look for Dalton family connected to Mary in the area of Ballyroe . [[Dalton-8110|James Dalton]] was transported to New South Wales in 1835, settling in Orange. [http://www.daltondatabank.org/southwales.html] *''Charlton, Campbell's River'' **[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28647545?searchTerm=%22charlton%22%20] property owned by [[Arkell-126|Thomas Arkell 1848]] **[https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=6354 Charlton cemetery] [https://austcemindex.com/?cemid=6354 Inscriptions] There is one additional marriage for a Johanna Gorman in NSW in the likely timeframe: 891/1877 BRUCE GEORGE GORMAN JOHANNA, Death certificate BRUCE JOHANNA 15266/1901 THOMAS MARY ROCKLEY, so neither of the above. Note a James and Johanna born to Edmund Gorman and Mary Weston /Boston District: LOUGHMORE which is 9.5 kms from Inch. Name: James Gorman Date of Baptism:17-Aug-1805 Parish/District: LOUGHMORE Gender:Male CountyCo. Tipperary Denomination:Roman Catholic Father:Edmund Gorman Mother: Mary Weston Occupation:Not Recorded Sponsor 1 /Informant 1:Wm Fannan Sponsor 2 /Informant 2:Cath Kelly Name: Johanna Gorman Date of Baptism:24-Mar-1810 Parish/District: LOUGHMOREGender:FemaleCountyCo. Tipperary Denomination:Roman Catholic Father: Edmund Gorman Mother:Mary Boston Occupation:Not Recorded Sponsor 1 /Informant 1:Edmd Russell Sponsor 2 /Informant 2:Mary White [https://irelandxo.com/ireland/tipperary/inch/message-board/gorman-family IrelandXO] There are six Gormans listed at Inch Parish in the Tithe Applotment book 18 Surname Forename Townland/Street Parish County Year :Gorman Wm Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Patk Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Michl Liscreagh Inch Tipperary :Gorman Annfield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Patrick Annfield Inch Tipperary == For investigation== *It is not known whether Johanna was born in Australia or moved there. Did Michael and Johanna know each other in Ireland? **Her relationship to [[Gorman-1073|James]] is currently unknown, but note that one of James' daughters is named Johanna, and a James Gorman was witness at her wedding **If Johanna is James' sister it is likely she arrived in Australia between 1834 and 1841 **R Murphy of Ballyroe advertised for agricultural labourers and sheperds in Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW) Sep 19 1840 **A family researcher has Johanna as the daughter of [[Gorman-1321| John]] who was transported on the “Lord Sidmouth” arrived 1821, 7 year sentence Ticket of leave 1827. His wife Mary applied to join him and she and the 4 children arrived on the “Hooghley” in 1831, summary of indent Mary Gorman 27 sep 1831 free woman sent out with her family on the Hooghley. The Hooghly brought female prisoners as well as ten free settlers and twenty children who joined the vessel as steerage passengers. They included Mrs. Bridget Flood, Mary Wool and Mary Gorman (1805) age 26 all travelling to the colony to join their husbands; and Thomas Flood, a young boy. It is unclear from the indent whether this Mary has any children with her. BDA online has Johanna per Hooghly 1831 marrying Michael Russell 1990 forms U#91022791601 **Online sources state John and Mary had four children, Catherine, James, and in 1812 Johanna and John. St. Paul's, Dublin city index 1805-29 has a Catherine (different mother) , Johanna, 2 Johns no James **The same online source states Michael and Johanna had eight children, four have been verified. Michael had further children by a second wife * Possible arrivals **In 1841 [[Gorman-1519|Johanna Gorman]] (1817) arrived as a bounty immigrant on the Glenswilly **a Johanna Gorman (1813/1814) arrived as an immigrant probably with a sister Sarah in 1836. The James Pattison sailed from Cork in 1835, under the auspices of the London Emigration Committee of 1833-1836, which encouraged female emigration ***James Pattison,GORMAN,Johanna,22,11/02/1836,COD 425,269,[ML A1216] ***James Pattison,GORMAN,Sarah,20,11/02/1836,COD 425,287,[ML A1216]NSW Index to Miscellaneous Immigrants * Johanna may also have been known as Hannah **a Hannah Gorman was born in Sydney in 1811 V181190 141 **a Hannah Gorman arrived in Sydney on the convict ship Arab in 1836, ex Liverpool, convicted Lancaster **a Johanna Gorman (1812), aged 25 was convicted on 19-Jul-1837 of Absenting Herself From Employment, at Limerick. She served a 14 day sentence. (Prison Limerick General Register 1837-18581/24/3; Irish Prison Registers 1790-1924)

Whinnyhill Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Whinny Hill Colliery, Cleator, Cumberland, 1848]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Whinnyhill Colliery 1848 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 28 October 1848 * Location: Whinnyhill Colliery, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England * Victims: 31 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Aiken, John, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kelly, Patrick, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lawson, John, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lawson, Richard, aged 46 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lawson, Richard, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lish, William, aged 23 ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Savage, Dennis, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, James, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Veitch, George, aged 47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ward, John, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Watson, George, aged 19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1848-02.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Whipple Family Bible

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This Bible was given to [[Whipple-1453|James Whipple]] and [[Langdon-1279|Susannah Langdon]] at their Wedding in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1863, by his parents, [[Whipple-1454|Henry D. Whipple]] and [[Von_Loon-1|Margaret E. Von Loon]]. This Bible is in the collection of [[Whipple-1441|Larry L. Whipple]].

Whipple Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Whipple_Mine_Disaster_1907]]

Whipple Mine Disaster 1907

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Whipple Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 1 May 1907 * Location:[[:Category:Scarbro, West Virginia|Scarbro, West Virginia]] * Victims: 16 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Whipple Mine Disaster, Scarbro, West Virginia, 1907]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Scarbro, West Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Sources=== *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/whipple_1907_deceased.pdf List of deceased] .

Whiskey Gap Alberta

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Whispering Pines Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky

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[[Category: Whispering Pines Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Whispering Pines Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Whispering Pines Cemetery is located on Floyd Branch Road, off of Red Lick Road, in Madison County, Kentucky. It is a fenced-in area in a lovely, remote setting under tall pines. The cemetery was established in 1994 in honor of Elmo Adams. There are 16 people and 1 dog buried here. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B034'18.1%22N+84%C2%B009'04.9%22W/@37.571688,-84.151361,123m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Whispering Pines Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2356009&CScn=whispering+pines&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Whispering Pines Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | (Dog)||Timberland||2003 Jun 15||2013 Nov 28||"Our precious dog"|| |- | Abney||Sarah Ellen||1996 Oct 1||1996 Oct 1||"Our baby" "Daughter of Steven & Kimberly Abney"|| |- | Adams||Elmo||1941 Apr 6||1994 Nov 13||"At rest"|| |- | Gray||Alonzo||1947 May 12||||"Father" "Our children Deanie, Connie, Marie, Johnny, Ronnie, Michelle"|| |- | Gray||Lucy||1946 Mar 21||2011 Nov 13||"Mother" "Our children Deanie, Connie, Marie, Johnny, Ronnie, Michelle"|| |- | McCrary||Jasmine Eve||2000 Nov 29||2000 Nov 29||"Daughter of Jerry & Robyn McCrary" "God bless our little angel"|| |- | Murray||William "Bill"||1948 Sep 20||2003 Aug 11||"In loving memory"|| |- | Powell||Dink, Jr. "June Bug"||1944 Jun 24||2007 Mar 18||"Dad"/Married May 21, 1968/SP5 US Army Vietnam|| |- | Powell||Mary L. (Saylor)||1949 Oct 21||||"Mom"/Married May 21, 1968|| |- | Shelton||Harold E.||1955 Oct 17||2014 Jan 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stipp||Stephen Conner||2009 May 20||2009 May 20||"Son of Daniel & Missy Stipp"|| |- | Webb||Bettie (Cain)||1948 May 5|||||| |- | Webb||Connie (Adams)||1964 May 3||||"Our children Mekeshia and Brent"/Married Nov. 29, 1979|| |- | Webb||John Winston||1938 May 17||2000 Aug 13|||| |- | Webb||Ronald L.||1958 Sep 4||||"Our children Mekeshia and Brent"/Married Nov. 29, 1979|| |- | |}

Whispering Pines Cemetery, Logan Lake, British Columbia

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Address: 20 Agate Dr, Logan Lake, BC V0K 1W0 Logan Lake has one cemetery named Whispering Pines Cemetery. For access to the cemetery from Highway 97D, turn onto Chartrand Avenue by the Petro Canada station; take the first left past the TNRD Library onto Ard Righ Road; take the first left onto Cemetery Road and follow it to the end -- the cemetery.

Whiston Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Whiston Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.

Whitburn Name Study

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[[Category:Whitburn Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whitburn Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitburn Whitburn] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitburn name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitburns), by time period (18th Century Whitburns), or by topic (Whitburn DNA, Whitburn Occupations, Whitburn Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whitburn Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitburn}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whitburn}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study

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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Place Studies]] [[Category:Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitby, Yorkshire]]
Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
= Introduction = To access the study proper, skip this section. This One Place Study covers the parish of Whitby, Yorkshire. To learn more about One Place Studies see [[Project:One Place Studies]]. This free space page is open so anyone who has signed the honor code can edit it. Feel free to add or change anything. This is a collaborative effort. I monitor this page for Data Doctor suggestions so any slips are easily corrected. If you are not confident about editing the free space page you can always send me a private message with your suggestions. There is no formal membership of this project, just jump in. If you have profiles that relate to Whitby you can use the sticker on their profile. There is a facility, linked below, to list all the profiles with this sticker. In time this will be used to construct related families. = Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study = {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Whitby, Yorkshire|category=Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q852778|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Whitby, town and parish == Whitby is a charming seaside town and port located ''GPS Coordinates:'' 54.4858, -0.6206 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Whitby/@54.4805704,-0.654324,13z Google Maps] on steep banks at the mouth of the River Esk on the Yorkshire 'Fossil' coast, England. Renowned for its rich maritime history, dramatic coastal landscapes, Jet and association with Bram Stoker's Dracula. Perched on the East Cliff lies the ruins of ''Whitby Abbey'' and the nearby Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, reached by 199 steps. The ruins of the Abbey are dramatic, standing on the high cliff and are thought to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.  Lodging and shipowners houses dominate the West Cliff, built during the town's whaling and tourism development of the Georgian period. Whitby has its own [https://www.whitbydistillery.com/ distillery] making Gin from local ingredients. It also sells rum. Beyond the East and West cliff, moorland was and remains dominant as the North Yorkshire Moors National Park,[https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/ northyormoors.org.uk] providig opportunities for hiking and cycling with villages and hamlets of the Parishes of Lythe, Danby and Egton. These villages and hamlets together with the fishing villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay, Sandsend and Robin Hood's bay are interlinked with Whitby's development. The focus of the towns development over the centuries though was confined to the East & West frontage of the River Esk. Whitby functioned as a fishing settlement until, in the 18th century, it developed as a port and centre for shipbuilding and whaling, the trade in locally mined alum, and the manufacture of Whitby jet jewellery. Being still a fishing port fresh seafood takes center stage in Whitby's culinary scene. From traditional fish and chips enjoyed on the harbor front to award-winning restaurants, Whitby caters to all palates. Don't forget to try Whitby's famous blackcurrant tarts! == History == The earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656 AD, when as ''Streanæshealh'' it was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey. Viking raiders destroyed the monastery. Another monastery was founded in 1078 AD. It was in this period that the town gained its current name, ''Whitby'' (from "white settlement" in Old Norse). The abbey ruin at the top of the East Cliff is the town's oldest and most prominent landmark. Other significant features include the swing bridge, which crosses the River Esk and the harbour, which is sheltered by the East and West piers. [[Pickernell-15|Francis Pickernell ]] born in Sunderland, Durham was the Whitby Harbour Engineer from 1822 to 1862, who oversaw the development of both the East and West piers, the design and construction of the two lighthouses and the swing bridge. All are now Grade 11 listed buildings. === Maritime history === The town was a center for shipbuilding, whaling, and fishing with its maritime heritage stretching back several centuries which is commemorated by statues of [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook RN (1728-1779)]], [[Scoresby-7|Wiliam Scoresby (1760-1829)]] and [[Scorsby-1|Wiliam Scoresby (1789-1857)]] as well as the whalebone arch sited at the top of the West Cliff.  Whitby hosts the [https://www.cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk/ Captain Cook Memorial Museum]. Further information on the maritime history of the Port of Whitby, 1700-1914: can be found at [[Wikipedia:Ship_and_boat_building_in_Whitby|Ship and boat building in Whitby]] Being an important fishing port in earlier times many of the town's inhabitants were Master Mariners. There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Master_Mariners|sub category] for them in the England project. === Photographic history === [[Sutcliffe-1576|Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941)]] {{Image|file=Whitby_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=By Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
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Object 407008, Public Domain. }} was actually born in Headingly, but he is famous for his historic photographs of Whitby. The most famous one perhaps is "Three Naked Boys Around a Coble" taken in the 1880s. Further examples of his work can be see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Meadow_Sutcliffe Wikipedia] article about him. You can see a higher resolution of this photogragraph on [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Francis_Sutcliffe_-_Three_Naked_Boys_Around_a_Coble.jpg Wikipedia] (Original file ‎(1,695 × 1,312 pixels, file size: 752 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) == Population == The current population is about 14,000, {{Image|file=Whitby_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study.png |align=r |size=m |caption=poulation growth. }} it was measured at 13,213 in the 2011 census[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby#cite_note-2011_census-1 Wikipedia citation]. The population peaked around the end of the 19 centaury, but has varied over the years. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby#Demography Wikipedia Whitby Demography] Accessed 21 April 2023). == Jet == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_(gemstone) Jet] is a gemstone that is basically fosilised wood. Whitby is known as the best source for Jet in England, it has also been found at Kimeridge, Dorset. It may be found on the beach after a storm if you are lucky, but it can be bought as jewellery in some of the shops at Whitby. Whitby is famous for its Jet jewelry due to the quality. Jet has a low hardness and so is difficult to carve leading to a high price for jewelry with intricate detail. == Notables == #[[Bateson-164|William Bateson FRS (1861-1926)]] founder of the Genetics Society #[[Sutcliffe-1576|Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941)]] notable bictorian photographer. #[[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook RN (1728-1779)]] the British explorer, navigator, cartographer and naval officer. #[[Stoker-301|Abraham Stoker (1847-1912)]] the Irish author, best known his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. = Sources = See also * [https://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/ Whitby guide] * [http://www.visitoruk.com/Whitby/#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20Whitby&text=The%20town%20has%20a%20population,a%20population%20of%20around%20107%2C000. Tourist information] * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Whitby GENUKI] * [https://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/whitby-mini-guide/ Mini guide]

Whitcomb connection to 1620

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400 years to Dig Through The goal of this project is to see if there is a connection between my family, Whitcomb, Mason, Wilson, Dyer to the Mayflower Crossing in 1620. I believe we may have a connection with Edward Winslow, who was on the Mayflower and signed to Mayflower Compact. While working on our family tree I noticed that we had/have a connection with the family of Edward Winslow. Looking at Edward Winslow it came to my attention that he was on the Mayflower. This gave me the idea that it might be possible to join the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. So, I started this project - it would be great to prove our lineage in time for the 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower Landing and the Signing of the Mayflower Compact. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hiller-260|Leslie Box,]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Geneology of the Edward Winslow Family * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10354170 send me a private message]. Thanks!

White Ash Mine Disaster 1889

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[[Category:Colorado, Mining Disasters]] ===History and Circumstances===
'''{{Red|11 Miners killed}}''' in the White Ash Coal Mine 1889 Inundation
[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:XXX United States Mining Disasters Team|XXX United States Mining Disasters]] | '''XXX Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Sep 9, 1889 * Location: [[:Category:Golden, Colorado|Golden, Colorado]] * Victims: 11 casualties * Cause: Inundation ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:White Ash Mine Disaster, Golden, Colorado, 1889]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Colorado, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Golden, Colorado]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/white_ash.htm

White Ash Mine Disaster 1895

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White Family of Bristol

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Many of that families that settle on the Surry/IOW boarder appear to be involved with the merchant/mariner trade and quite a few of them come from Bristol. In the early 1600s the port in Bristol was second only to London and conducted a significant amount of trade to the New World. Merchants would have been involved with both the importation and exportation of goods out of Virginia. The Merchant system in Bristol at that time was based on the apprentice philosophy and many families were interconnected with each other through marriage and apprentice sponsorships. It would not be uncommon for the business to involve members of families—- fathers, sons, uncles —- both on the merchant and transportation sides of the business. Often young apprentices would accompany goods shipments on their journeys similar to today’s international business travelers, although with much longer journeys and much higher risks. The Society of Merchant Adventurers in Bristol was in part a combination of todays’s Better Business Bureau and Chamber of Commerce. They instituted trade rules, standards, promoted trade and were highly integrated with the Bristol Government. Membership consisted of local merchants, ship owners, and ship masters. The White family that eventually settles in IOW appear to be from this merchant trade. George White was a member of the Society https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf(page 140) and appears to have owned several ships in the trade. His brother John White (d. 1634) also a Society memberhttps://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf(page 107), appears to have been from a family that has deep roots in the merchant trade, and his son John White (d. abt. 1658) possibility the “Merchant” of Jamestowne who eventually becomes a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses (1641) and owns a warehouse and home in the City of Jamestown in the mid 1600s. This assumption is based in part on the Surry Tax Tithable for the Whites. Many in this area have joint tax liabilities for the properties they farm. This needs to be researched. It is possible the land owners received head-rights for settled lands and then assigned or contracted with others for the crop cultivation (generally tobacco) for export from Virginia. It appears there are several “factors” that then buy the crops (at a factor price) and arrange transportation and shipment out of Virginia. The Merchant John White may have been one of these based on the Letter to Captain Robert Shepherd in Chippoaks in 1646 talking about receipt of two hogsheads of tobacco posted from London with the letter recorded in Surry. John White’s son, John White (d. 1679) also is involved in the trade and appears to run the business in Bristol eventually settling in Virginia after his father dies. John White, “Haberbatior of Small Wares”, is noted as a son of “John White, merchant” and is admitted as a "freeman" (ability to trade) in Bristol in 1665https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf, (page 33). He shows up on the Surry Tax Roles after his fathers death from 1674-1679 until he dies. While his Will only mentions sisters Lucy Corker and Mary White, it’s clear from the wording of the Will that a previous Will had been made and was superseded. It’s not known why, however there is a Thomas White who dies in 1694 (possibility father to the Thomas that marries Ann Moore) and our John White who dies in 1719 that could possibly be his sons and were either purposely left out of the Will or had previously received there inheritance and were not included. Another Bristol Merchant - Thomas White Will Proved 24 Mar 1601 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/925094:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=dfdaefcffc1bb7cddde1056557860ea0&_phsrc=QcO1426&_phstart=successSource ::His Mother Joan Whyte Widow Will 22 Sept 1592 https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/264/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=whiteThe name of this testatrix suggests a reference to the will of Thomas White, of the city of Bristoll, merchant, proved inP.C.C, March 24th, 1601, Montaijuc, S, containing the words,—to son Thomas "my Ringe which I allwaies weare that S'" ffraunces Drake gave " : to daughter-in-law Alice Grice "my diamond Ring which was her mothers, and the double hoope ringe that her Mother allwaies wore which sir ffrauncs* Drake gave." ::Joan Whyte may also be related to John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white Research by Walter FitzGilbert de Hamilton (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/page/20/) suggests the following White lineage in Bristol: :John White, of Hulcote co. Bedfordshire, m. Agnes … His Will of 1501 made charitable requests to 9 churches; his sons were bequested tenements in Hulcote and Cranfield. He was evidently of considerable wealth. ::Thomas White, of Cranfield. :::John White, merchant, of the City of Bristol. His Will was proved May 1, 1570, by his nephew, Thomas Williams. (PCC Wells, 12). His second wife, Edith, sister of Edward Cullimore, was the mother of his children. John White’s cousin (as per Will) was Giles White, apprenticed to John Smythe, in Bristol; other of his apprentices being John Bland, son of John Bland, Merchant Tailor of London (Apprentice Book, fol. 458), and Thomas Horner, son of John Horner of Somerset (ibid., fol. 481). Therein lies the seedlings of future associations. John Bland was the ancestor of Joyce Bland, the wife of John Cogan who witnessed the Will of Thomas Harris, d. 1688; John Horner’s family ontermarried with that of Symes, under which the Fulghams were tenants. John White was of considerable wealth. John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white ::::*Another Bristol Merchant - Thomas White Will Proved 24 Mar 1601 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/925094:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=dfdaefcffc1bb7cddde1056557860ea0&_phsrc=QcO1426&_phstart=successSource ::::*His Mother Joan Whyte Widow Will 22 Sept 1592 https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/264/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=whiteThe name of this testatrix suggests a reference to the will of Thomas White, of the city of Bristoll, merchant, proved inP.C.C, March 24th, 1601, Montaijuc, S, containing the words,—to son Thomas "my Ringe which I allwaies weare that S'" ffraunces Drake gave " : to daughter-in-law Alice Grice "my diamond Ring which was her mothers, and the double hoope ringe that her Mother allwaies wore which sir ffrauncs* Drake gave." ::::*Joan Whyte may also be related to John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white ::::Thomas White D.D., Fellow of Magdalen Hall Oxford; of Temple Parish, Bristol, m. 1. Fortune Knight, in 1576, 2. Elizabeth Bouge, in 1580. He d. in 1622, childless. He held a number of benefices, among which being the rectorship of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, for almost fifty years; wherein he is buried. He funded the building of The Temple Hospital in 1613 (Dr White’s Almshouse), located in Temple Street. He was a celebrated preacher, social reformer, and benefactor of immense proportion. He requested his trustees to provide an annual dinner on the anniversary of his birth – the “Pease and Pork dinner”, which continues to this day. ::::George White, merchant, died unmarried in 1634, also left many legacies. In 1631, he gifted one of the four brass pillars (the “Bristol nails”) that still stand outside the old Exchange building in Corn Street, and which were used by merchants, instead of tables, for making payments, writing letters etc.; the expression, “to pay on the nail.” He also left money to provide loans to clothiers, materials to keep the “poor at work” and for the relief of prisoners in Newgate. :::::*George White was a merchant adventurer, and owned ships with Humphrey Hooke, whose dau. m. Apr. 30, 1635, Mr. Giles Elbridge, of Bristol, merchant. In 1630, John Winthrop founded a settlement at Charlestown, and about the same time Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge, two Bristol merchants, founded a colony further north in Maine. “The other to the merchants of Bristol, Exeter, and Plymouth for the colonization of that part of Virginia lying between 380 and 450 N. The chief organizers … among other men whose names figure on the list of pioneer colonists in Virginia are those of Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge”. (R. Hargreaves-Mawdsley, A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America, 1654-1685). The queen and John Hill v. John Aldworth, John Fones, George Lane and George White; and [blank] v. Philip Cowper, Richard Barker and Christopher Whitson. Customs due on merchandise imported by the defendants. Bristol. 41 Eliz. (Bristol Arch, E 133/9/1413). :::::*George White was a merchant/adventurer and member of the Merchant Ventures of Bristolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Merchant_Venturers. The Society, in part, promoted and financed trade with the Virginia Colony in the early 1600s. :::::*George White was the Society Treasurer in 1609 and a Warden in 1610 https://archive.org/details/historyofsociety00latiuoft/page/340/mode/2up?q=white. The Society included the Bristol families of many prominent Surry and IoW families including Hooke, Pitt, Browne, among others. :::::*George White dies October 23, 1634 leaving Will [[Space:George_White_Will_Bristol_1634|Geroge White Will Bristol 1634]] ::::John White, Will probated April 2, 1639https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310924-00015?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=QcO1220&_phstart=successSource&pId=875470. Humphrey Browne, apprenticed to (1) in 1601, John White, a Bristol merchant, whose daughter Elizabeth he married in 1611; (2) George White, merchant, aforementioned. Humphrey Browne, d. 1630, was Sheriff of Bristol, and Master of the Merchant Venturers. John White Will mentions sons John, Thomas, daughter Anne. :::::John White, merchant. On July 4, 1649, he patented land in IOW Co., “on a swamp running on to black water”, “on the easternmost branch pointing to Chipoaks”, later assigned to Francis England, July 26, 1652, p. 110. Previous notes have shown that Francis England stood security for a sister of Hodges Counsell, guardian of an orphan of Thomas Harros, d. 1688. [[Space:John_White_Blackwater_Third_Swamp|John White Blackwater Third Swamp]] ::::::John White, Haberbatior of Small Wares, noted as a son of “John White, merchant” when admitted as a freeman of Bristol in 1665.https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf, page 33 :::::::Thomas White, who m. Ann Moore, cousin of the wife of Francis England. [[Space:Thomas_White_of_Surry|Thomas White of Surry]] :::::::*The will of Aldworth Elbridge (b. circa 1580), “of the city of Bristol, merchant”, Sept. 1, 1653: “Imprimis, to my cousin Thomas Moore (his executor), twenty punds of lawful English money”; meaning his br.-in-law, wife of his sister, Elizabeth, as specified in the Will. He identifies himself as son of “Giles Elbridge merchant deceased”. Thomas Moore (the executor) died in the lifetime of the testator. His son, Thomas, b. circa 1610, who “died in parts beyond the seas”, took over admin. of this estate in 1680. :::::::*Thomas Moore Sr. and Aldworth Elbridge borrowed £50 from the bequest of John Whitson to Bristol Corporation in 1632 to loan to younger merchants (B.R.O, “Loan Money, 1648). Thomas Moore Jr. was possibly the father of Thomas Moore and: (1) George Moore (stated to be “age 78 years” when he made his will in 1710 (Chapman, IOW Wills, p. 54), and who m. Jane Barcroft, dau. of Charles Barcroft, whose family held land in Chard, Somerset. Administration on Charles Barcroft’s estate granted to his son-in-law George Moore. (Anthony Fulgham, of Pitminster, Somerset, transported Charles Barcroft, Isle of Wight, 1650). :::::::*He was athe br. of Katherine Moore, who m. (2) Robert Flake, a tobacco factor for Bristol merchants. By her first husband, she had issue: Joyce, who m. (1) Francis England, (2) George Cripps. Francis England, George Cripps. William Jennings of Bristol, surgeon, appts. Thomas Moore of Pagan Creek his atty. to collect from Arthur Skynner, Gyles Dryver (headright of Thomas Harris, d. 1672), and Joseph Whitson, and by virtue of a letter of atty. from John Hardiman of Bristol, taylor, to collect from William Hudson in Nansemond. June 29, 1667. :::::::*George Moore had issue: (1) Eleanor Moore, who m. Richard Piland, the son of James Piland, bapt. on Aug. 30, 1604, in St Mary’s Le Porte, Bristol, headright of Francis England, in 1642. (2) Ann Moore, who m. Thomas White. They had issue Thomas and John White, brothers of (I stand corrected) of Avis White, who m. John Harris, son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688. ::John White, d. 1572. m. Ann Yonge. His sons all died before 1590, all leaving a son named John. it is important to note that although the following Whites were of Bedfordshire and London, they all had keen interests in Bristol, as Chancery proceedings, concering legacies to them by their kinsman, Doctor White, examplify. :::Thomas White, m. Agnes … ::::Lawrence White, gent, d. 1600, m. 1. Jane, dau. of Anthony Rowan of Wellingborough; 2. Katherine Manley. White v George. Plaintiffs: Lawrence White of Caldecote, Buckinghamshire, gent. Defendant: John, George and John White. Subject of decree: Annuities out of lands of John White, grandfather of plaintiff, in Caldecotte and Newport, Buckinghamshire. Date of decree: 26 February 33 Eliz. 1591 Feb 26. C 78/74/2. ::::: Thomas White, d. 1661, m. Elizabeth Fisher. ::::::Thomas White, b. 1608, educated at Magdalen Hall, lord of the manor of Caldecot; m. Mary Rotheram. His epitaph records he was “a faithful friend”, “benefactor of the poor”; “a prudent peacemaker”; and “he didd much in a little time”. Caldecot was sold to John White in 1541 (Feet of F. Bucks. Mich. 33 Hen. VIII; Memo. R. (Exch. L.T.R.), East. 34 Hen. VIII, m. 7; Chan.) He died in possession in 1572, leaving a son and heir Thomas. (Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxiii, 2.) Laurence, son and heir of Thomas (Abstract of Title lent by Mr. F. W. Bull; Visit. of Bucks. (Harl. Soc.), 127; cf. Feet of F. Bucks. East. 28 Eliz.) was succeeded on his death in 1600 by his son Thomas. (Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cclxvi, 109). :::::::Thomas White, bapt Newton Pagnel, July 8, 1635; m Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Bolton, lord Mayor of London. His Will was pr. June 20, 1679. Elizabeth White was the author of “The experiences of God’s gracious dealing with Mrs. Elizabeth White”, written in her own hand. It became standard reading in America – it was, essentially, a convertion-to-Puritanism narrative. She died in child-bed, Dec. 5, 1669. ::::::Henry White, to him – Henry, Thomas, William, and John. :::::: John White, Stationer, of London, to him – Thomas and John. :::::William White, “Citizen and Haberdasher of London”, of St Martin, Ludgate. His Will was dated Nov. 24, 1676. He m. 1. (at St Benet Gracechurch) Katherine Best (of St Sepulchre), 2. (Feb 13, 1654, at St Stephen’s Walbrook), Ann Juxon, widow of Arthur Juxon, salter, cousin of William Juxon, archb. of Canterbury. His Will bequested “to Thomas my son the debt now due to me from my brother John White now in Virginia beyond seas”. Thomas went to Virginia, and died there. His br., William, administered his estate, probated August 9, 1685 He was described as “dying beyond seas, bachelor”. William White, “Citizen and Haberdasher of London” sent goods to his brother John White in Nansemond Co. in October 1651. ::::::Thomas White, died in Virginia, 1685. ::::::William White. :::::John White, merchant, in Nansemond, Virginia. (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/) suggests John White, Governor and Artist of Roanoke, native of Bristol https://dna-explained.com/2018/06/28/the-lost-colony-of-roanoke-did-they-survive-national-geographic-archaeology-historical-records-and-dna/ https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/page/20/ As I have pointed out, the level of inbreeding between such families of this time was extraordinary by modern standards, which makes DNA “results” very questionable as to the closeness of proposed relationships. What is required is an open mind, not the simple repetition of beliefs so as to convince they are facts. i. 1. John White, of Hulcote co. Bedfordshire, m. Agnes … His Will of 1501 made charitable requests to 9 churches; his sons were bequested tenements in Hulcote and Cranfield. He was evidently of considerable wealth. 1.1. Thomas White, of Cranfield. 1.1.1. John White, merchant, of the City of Bristol. His Will was proved May 1, 1570, by his nephew, Thomas Williams. (PCC Wells, 12). His second wife, Edith, sister of Edward Cullimore, was the mother of his children. John White’s cousin (as per Will) was Giles White, apprenticed to John Smythe, in Bristol; other of his apprentices being John Bland, son of John Bland, Merchant Tailor of London (Apprentice Book, fol. 458), and Thomas Horner, son of John Horner of Somerset (ibid., fol. 481). Therein lies the seedlings of future associations. John Bland was the ancestor of Joyce Bland, the wife of John Cogan who witnessed the Will of Thomas Harris, d. 1688; John Horner’s family ontermarried with that of Symes, under which the Fulghams were tenants. John White was of considerable wealth. 1.1.1.1. John White, Will probated April 2, 1639. Humphrey Browne, apprenticed to (1) in 1601, John White, a Bristol merchant, whose dau., Elizabet, he m. in 1611; (2) George White, merchant, aforementioned. Humphrey Browne, d. 1630, was Sheriff of Bristol, and Master of the Merchant Venturers. 1.1.1.3.1.1. John White, noted as a son of “John White, merchant” when admitted as a freeman of Bristol in 1665. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1. (I reasonably assume) Thomas White, who m. Ann Moore, cousin of the wife of Francis England. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1. John White 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.2. Thomas White. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.2.1. Ann White, m. Josiah Holliman, son of William Holliman and Mary Chambers. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.3. Avis White, m. John Harris (son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688). The will of Robert Harris: I Give unto my sons Robert, John, Michael, Charles, Joseph, James and Mathew* (see as follows) all my Smiths tools to be equally divided amongst them. Executor: son Michael Harris. Witnesses: John Dunkley & Josiah Holliman. R. April 28, 1740. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.4. Ann White. ii. The will of Aldworth Elbridge (b. circa 1580), “of the city of Bristol, merchant”, Sept. 1, 1653: “Imprimis, to my cousin Thomas Moore (his executor), twenty punds of lawful English money”; meaning his br.-in-law, wife of his sister, Elizabeth, as specified in the Will. He identifies himself as son of “Giles Elbridge merchant deceased”. Thomas Moore (the executor) died in the lifetime of the testator. His son, Thomas, b. circa 1610, who “died in parts beyond the seas”, took over admin. of this estate in 1680. iii. Thomas Moore Sr. and Aldworth Elbridge borrowed £50 from the bequest of John Whitson to Bristol Corporation in 1632 to loan to younger merchants (B.R.O, “Loan Money, 1648). Thomas Moore Jr. was possibly the father of Thomas Moore and: (1) George Moore (stated to be “age 78 years” when he made his will in 1710 (Chapman, IOW Wills, p. 54), and who m. Jane Barcroft, dau. of Charles Barcroft, whose family held land in Chard, Somerset. Administration on Charles Barcroft’s estate granted to his son-in-law George Moore. (Anthony Fulgham, of Pitminster, Somerset, transported Charles Barcroft, IOW, 1650). iv. He was the br. of Katherine Moore, who m. (2) Robert Flake, a tobacco factor for Bristol merchants. By her first husband, she had issue: Joyce, who m. (1) Francis England, in 1642. (2) Ann Moore, who m. Thomas White. They had issue Thomas and John White, brothers of Avis White, who m. John Harris, son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688. (1.2. John White. Inventory of the goods of John White of Bristol, in possession of Roger Jones, executor. Also inventory of John White’s goods in possession of Gyles White, executor, April 4, 1559. (Bristol Arcives, AC/36074/61). v. https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/ My view of the ancestry of Thomas Harris, d. 1688, is partly concerned with his likely knowing Hodges Counsell, of Wedmore, the guardian of his son, and the likely connection of his family to that of Branch, and, thus, Francis England, as given previously. However, as also previously given, some researchers point to the shared associations of Thomas Harris, d. 1672, and Thomas Harris, d. 1688, to suggest a father and son relationship. Whatever the case, they were closely associated with a number of Bristol merchants, whose families were often closely intermarried, or of peripheral kinship. Two such being those of White and Moore, and it is not fanciful to suggest that their descendants settled in Virginia. White v White. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth White widow (of George White, Will probated October 23, 1634; Treasurer of the Merchant Venturers, 1610, and who bequested the founding of his charity – M.S). Defendants: George White (son – M.S) and others. Subject: property in St Thomas and St Mary le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire. 1641. George White of Bristol, merchant. Lease of a tenement in Redcliffe street, to Thomas Cecell,* of Bristol. 1628. (Bristol Archives, 9835/2/e). George White jr. was a probable br. of John White (merchant), given here: White v White. Plaintiffs: John White. Defendants: George White. Subject: property in Bristol, Gloucestershire. 1660. (N.A, C 6/162/173). John White was the father of “John White, haberdasher”,* who was admitted to the “Liberties of this Cittie” (Bristol) on March 31, 1665. (Patrick McGrath, ed.. Merchants and Merchandise in Seventeenth-century Bristol, vol. 19, p. 34, 1955). George White’s apprentice, freed of him in 1610, was Humphrey Browne, of St Walburge, Bristol; his Will dated Jan. 27 1630. He m. Elizabeth White, his Master’s daughter; his br. and heir being Francis Browne, aged 50. The family were armigerous, and owned property throughout Gloucestershire, and the manors of Greucastle and Laugaine, in Carmarthenshire. George White Sr. was a merchant adventurer, and owned ships with Humphrey Hooke, whose dau. m. Apr. 30, 1635, Mr. Giles Elbridge, of Bristol, merchant. In 1630, John Winthrop founded a settlement at Charlestown, and about the same time Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge, two Bristol merchants, founded a colony further north in Maine. “The other to the merchants of Bristol, Exeter, and Plymouth for the colonization of that part of Virginia lying between 380 and 450 N. The chief organizers … among other men whose names figure on the list of pioneer colonists in Virginia are those of Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge”. (R. Hargreaves-Mawdsley, A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America, 1654-1685). George White (Sr. and Jr.) were probably related to William White: Feoffment and co-part. 1. *Thomas Cicell, late sheriff, William White, sen. tanner, and George Davis, feltmaker, surviving feoffees. 2. Hierom Ham, gent. and Henry Pirry, yeo. Church lands (not specified). 1620. (Bristol Archive, P/St.MR/D/1/4/a-b). == Sources ==

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:White Hall Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== White Hall Plantation'''Woodwork of White Hall''' https://www.mesdajournal.org/2020/decoding-the-woodwork-of-white-hall-a-network-of-enslaved-carpenters-and-french-huguenots/ was located in Berkeley County, South Carolina. It is not to be confused with the White Hall plantation of Jasper County, South Carolina. White Hall Plantation is currently located under the waters of Lake Moultrie, Berkeley County, South Carolina. ===Owners=== White Hall Plantation has had a long list of owners.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/white-hall.html It is said to have been in the White family from early 1700's, and the birthplace of Blake Leay White. The plantation was reportedly purchased by the Porcher family from Blake Leay White (deed has not be found yet). It was handed down from father to son in the Porcher family for at least 3 generations. In his 1843 will Thomas Porcher Jr. hands it to his son Thomas Francis Porcher, '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 40-41 1834-1839
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1834-1839, Vol. 040 > image 228 of 999; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXSH-75}} (accessed 5 March 2023) *1835 will of Thomas Porcher
directing that the house should be repaired or rebuilt. *[[White-47725|Blake Leay White]] (1748-1796) *[[Marion-546|Job de St. Julien Marion]] (1760-1799) '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 27 1793-1800 Wills v. 28-29 1800-1807
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 027 > image 307 of 1142; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VQQS-L9}} (accessed 11 March 2023) *will of Job de St. Julien Marion
*[[Porcher-77|Thomas Porcher]] (1767-1835) [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Porcher_1766-1835%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Porcher (1767-1835)]] *[[Porcher-18|Thomas Porcher Jr]] (1796-1843) [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Porcher_1796-1843%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Porcher (1796-1843)]] *[[Porcher-182|Thomas Francis Porcher]] (1828-1861) ===Slaves=== White Hall plantation has a long history of slaves living on the property. A number of these slaves were renown carpenters and loaned out to other plantations in the area to work on and build the large plantation houses. Please see the Plantation Owners links for named of slaves of White Hall Plantation.https://lowcountryafricana.com/enslaved-ancestors-at-white-hall-and-goshen-plantations-estate-of-thomas-porcher-berkeley-sc-1843/ *a slave list from White Hall Plantation 1843 ==Sources== *https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/white-hall.html

White Hall Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia

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[[Category:White Hall Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==History== [[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|Mulberry Hill]] Plantation, which grew rice, and White Hall Plantation (also known as Whitehall), which grew cotton, located in Bryan County, Georgia, had more than 130 slaves when [[Arnold-17902|Richard James Arnold Sr (1796-1873)]] took over in 1823.[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=59997 Historical Marker Database for Richard James Arnold] The plantations were part of his wife [[Gindrat-16|Louisa Caroline Gindrat]]'s dowry. This inventory lists the names, ages and capabilities of his enslaved persons.https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/#slide=gs-363312 ==Slave Owners== *[[Gindrat-16|Louisa Caroline (Gindrat) Arnold (1804-1871)]] *[[Arnold-17902|Richard James Arnold Sr]] at one time he owned 195 enslaved people. ==Slaves== In the 1850 Slave Schedule census, Rich J Arnold was in District 20, Bryan, Georgia, United States. He owned 186 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|2271273|90def0c6892cf56f5136f2f4d7c1df173d8e66dcbfbf6c5734849423376b0d6f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92116275}} (accessed 6 March 2023)
Rich J Arnold in District 20, Bryan, Georgia, USA.
"By 1860 Arnold was the largest landowner in Bryan County, with over 15,000 acres and 195 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|2271257|ff1ef66b2c05d97e444f418676fd909a629af3cc376e51a4a2065e12ab73dbe4}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|92499510}} (accessed 6 March 2023)
R J Arnold in Bryan, Georgia, USA.
Arnold was an innovative planter, regarded as being well advanced for his times in terms of his business concepts, his application of scientific principles to his agricultural methods and techniques and his philosophy of plantation and slave management."Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail, Section on Richard James Arnold (http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-driving-trail.html) A handwritten list of his slaves from the Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823 can be found at [[Space:White_Hall_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''White Hall''']] and [[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''Mulberry Hill''']] in 1823 and can be found at The Henry Ford Museum and online in the Henry Ford Digital Collections. Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823(https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/#slide=gs-363312). ===Slaves of White Hall Plantation=== The following names were on the Inventory List but not under a specific list/columns: *John Carpenter *Daniel *Jack *Polly *?dia - Willow & Delia, her children *?ddy - Lame, Mary, Adam, Nancy, Infant Sally, her children *Fillon *Rose, daughter of Tom and ? *Rose, child of Mary Ann, wife of Tom, not down? *Tom, child of Grace, not down? ''The above are at '''White Halls''''' ''Dec 1823'' refers to the following: ''Among the negros claimed by Miller the following are ? with my other people'' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | S Rilly || 50 years || F.F. |- | Roister || 24 years || F. |- | Morris || 32 years || F. |- | William || 23 years || F.F. |- | Chance || 50 years || Watchman |- | John || 50 years || Carpenter |- | P Dick || 45 Years || Stock Keeper |- | Jacob || 55 Years || Driver |- | John || 24 years || |- | Ben || 50 years || Wagon Driver |- | Sam || 22 Years || F. |- | Abraham || 23 years || F. |- | Gibbs || 50 years || Taskable - not prime |- | Mally || 22 years || |- | Majar || 25 years || F. |- | Brunty || 22 years || F. |- | Frank || 20 years || F. |- | Harrington || 30 years || F. |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Women ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Sames || 45 || |- | Delia || 30 || |- | Rose || 20 || |- | Polly || 20 || |- | Lydia || 20 || |- | Grace || 25 || |- | Daphne || 45 || |- | Nan (House Servant) || 16 || |- | Cressy || 40 || |- | Richa (3/4) || 23 || |- | Phibe (House Servant) || 35 || |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men & Women 3/4 & 1/2 Hands ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Old Sam || 60 || Carpenter 3/4 |- | Charlotte || 16 || 3/4 |- | Mary Ann || 50 || 3/4 |- | Pompey || 55 || 3/4 |- | Tom || 13 || House Servant 1/2 |- | Tany || 16 || 3/4 |- | Jenny || 35 || 3/4 |- | Many || 45 || 3/4 Married Svt |- | Penny || 14 || 1/2 |- | Priser || 55 || 1/2 |- | Elery || 24 || 3/4 |- | Rose || 14 || 1/2 |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Free & Super ? ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Patty || 75 || |- | O Charley || 65 || |- | Lelseo || || Corn Grind |- | Fanny || || |- | Muse || || Poulty Ten |- | Old Sue || 65 || Nurse |- | Old Rachel || 55 || Milkery |- | Joe || || |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Children ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | March || 10 Years || Boy |- | Amos || 6 Years || Boy |- | Else || 9 Years || Girl |- | Charley || 8 Years || Boy |- | Lillen || 2 Years || Girl |- | Delia || 3 Years || Girl |- | Renty || 10 Years || Boy |- | Neptune || 6 Years || Boy |- | Minty || 3 Years || Girl |- | Abby || 3 Years || Girl |- | Adam || 12 Years || Boy |- | Eve || 12 Years || Girl |- | Cate || 6 Years || Girl |- | Daphny Infant || 1 Years || Girl |- | Tony || 5 Years || Boy |- | Mary Ann || 3 Years || Girl |- | Mary Infant || 2 Weeks || Girl |- | Quality || 3 Mos || Girl |- | Doran || 5 Years || Girl |- | Ellery Infant || 1 Years || Boy |}
==Sources== See also: *[[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|Mulberry Hill Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia]] *[https://books.google.ca/books?id=pedOnpnFv70C&pg=PA82&lpg=PA82&dq=louisa+gindrat&source=bl&ots=y0N8d8ACKX&sig=ACfU3U14Rkcc3VwJSAFWcmbA8B58N5Hc7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiVmqnEvcj9AhWfkIkEHeSQB684FBDoAXoECAMQAg#v=onepage&q=Richard%20Arnold&f=false Echoes of the River Bend By Jerry Rutland]

White Hart Inn, Hythe, kent, England

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http://thewhiteharthythe.com/we-hart-history/ The White Hart This inn known by the name and sign of the White Hart was built in the 18th year of Richard II, in 1395. Though the original structure is contained mainly in parts of the interior the building exterior has changed, having undergone extensive alterations down through the centuries, particularly in the late 17th century when the present facade was erected and again in the 18th. When first built the property, then a dwelling house was part of the estate of one Thomas Fordred gent. of Lympne, in whose descendants it remained unti1 the Year 1468, when at length it passed by sale to John Frenche esq. of Newingreen parish, and it was whilst in his possession and with his consent, that the governing body of the port of Hythe, granted a licence to the house and to one Francis Burley, a fisherman and ale house keeper of Folkestone. It was in the same year, 1475, that the house came to be registered under the title of the “White Hart” though at the time of registration it was written as the “Whytte Harte” and in later years as the “Whyte Hearte”. By the turn of half a century after its day of opening as a drinking house, the White Hart had become a thriving inn and with the new licensing legislation act of 1552, the house was granted a wine licence by the authority of two justices of the peace, thereto cancelling all previous rights of the Mayor of Hythe to issue licences. In that year the inn was in the hands of Joane Fynche and was kept by William Sidder, innkeeper of Hythe. He had for a number of years kept another inn in the high street called the “George” which is now the “King’s Head”. In 1580, the executors of the Fynche estate sold the “White Hart” to Thomas Hart gent. of Sellindge. At this date one Thomas Hobday, saddler was keeper here. He kept the inn until his death in 1610, at which he is described as an “Austlar at the Whit Harte”. After his death the house came to he kept by his daughter Jane. It was around this date that the Mayor and Jurats of Hythe assembled here at the inn, and dined after electing new members of parliament for the port. In 1625, a letter from the Duke of Buckingham recommending his parliamentary choice was read out. After giving the matter consideration the Mayor and Jurate elected their own choice, drafted a reply to the Duke and dined at the “White Hart”. By 1648, the property was in the hands of Henry Hart gent. of Sellindge. In that year he sold the “White Hart” and its wine licence to one Ferdinando Bassuch. In 1649 he, as Ferdinando Bassett, became Mayor of Hythe and was re-elected in 1654. He died in 1661 and left the inn to his sons Richard and John. In 1668 Richard Bassett sold his share to his brother and returned to sea. John Bassett remained at the inn and prospered. By 167O, the “White Hart” was considered to be an inn of some importance, for in that year John Bassett was granted the right to issue his own trade tokens. These tokens were brought about by the shortage of minted coins in the 17th century. One side bore the name and sign of the Inn whi1st the reverse, that of its keeper. John Bassett, like his father went on to become Mayor of Hythe as did many members of his family after him. The “White Hart” remained in the hands of the Bassetts unti1 1733, when in that year it came into the possession of one Julius Deedes. His father also called Julius was a physician at Canterbury, and was a member of parliament for Hythe. In the years 1678, 1685 and 1688. the inn remained in the Deedes family for many generations, eventually passing to William Deedes. In 1794, the present town hall adjoining the inn was built, during the course of which, a connecting doorway was made between the upper floor of the inn and the lobby of the council chamber, enabling the Mayor to use one of the rooms as a robing chamber, for which the inn charged a small fee. It was around the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the “White Hart” became a posting inn. At the turn of the 18th century it was billed as a “Commercial and posting inn”, advertising the luxury of a “hip bath and shower”. It was around this period that the civi1 engineer John Rennie who had built the Waterloo, Southwark and London bridges and was a consulting engineer on the Royal Military Canal, stayed at the “White Hart”. His host was Thomas Jupp. By 1860 the inn had become the “White Hart Commercia1 Inn and Family Hotel”. Its keeper was John Fisher. He was succeeded in 1870 by John Cobay, whose father had kept the nearby “Swan Hotel” for many years. John Cobay kept the “White Hart” for the remainder of the 19th century and into the 20th. At the outbreak of WW1, a meeting was held here at the “White Hart” and a branch of the Association of men of Kent and Kentish men was formed. In the 193O’s nearby Lympne airport became a favoured take-off point for international record breaking flights and those pilots taking part chose to stay at The “White Hart”. Jim Mollison and Tommy Rose stayed here before they made their record breaking flight to Cape Town, as did Charles Scott, who flew to Australia and Jean Batten who made it to New Zealand. The “White Hart” remained open for the duration of WWII, welcoming and entertaining servicemen. Though keeper Ben Strawsen was very alarmed one evening to find that 3 bottles of his whiskey had been stolen by 3 soldiers. The offenders were caught’ and fined 2 pounds each. During the 5O’s and 60′s the Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen used to entertain here and described the “White Hart” in one of her works for posterity.

White Hart Inn Hythe

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http://thewhiteharthythe.com/we-hart-history/ The White Hart This inn known by the name and sign of the White Hart was built in the 18th year of Richard II, in 1395. Though the original structure is contained mainly in parts of the interior the building exterior has changed, having undergone extensive alterations down through the centuries, particularly in the late 17th century when the present facade was erected and again in the 18th. When first built the property, then a dwelling house was part of the estate of one Thomas Fordred gent. of Lympne, in whose descendants it remained unti1 the Year 1468, when at length it passed by sale to John Frenche esq. of Newingreen parish, and it was whilst in his possession and with his consent, that the governing body of the port of Hythe, granted a licence to the house and to one Francis Burley, a fisherman and ale house keeper of Folkestone. It was in the same year, 1475, that the house came to be registered under the title of the “White Hart” though at the time of registration it was written as the “Whytte Harte” and in later years as the “Whyte Hearte”. By the turn of half a century after its day of opening as a drinking house, the White Hart had become a thriving inn and with the new licensing legislation act of 1552, the house was granted a wine licence by the authority of two justices of the peace, thereto cancelling all previous rights of the Mayor of Hythe to issue licences. In that year the inn was in the hands of Joane Fynche and was kept by William Sidder, innkeeper of Hythe. He had for a number of years kept another inn in the high street called the “George” which is now the “King’s Head”. In 1580, the executors of the Fynche estate sold the “White Hart” to Thomas Hart gent. of Sellindge. At this date one Thomas Hobday, saddler was keeper here. He kept the inn until his death in 1610, at which he is described as an “Austlar at the Whit Harte”. After his death the house came to he kept by his daughter Jane. It was around this date that the Mayor and Jurats of Hythe assembled here at the inn, and dined after electing new members of parliament for the port. In 1625, a letter from the Duke of Buckingham recommending his parliamentary choice was read out. After giving the matter consideration the Mayor and Jurate elected their own choice, drafted a reply to the Duke and dined at the “White Hart”. By 1648, the property was in the hands of Henry Hart gent. of Sellindge. In that year he sold the “White Hart” and its wine licence to one Ferdinando Bassuch. In 1649 he, as Ferdinando Bassett, became Mayor of Hythe and was re-elected in 1654. He died in 1661 and left the inn to his sons Richard and John. In 1668 Richard Bassett sold his share to his brother and returned to sea. John Bassett remained at the inn and prospered. By 167O, the “White Hart” was considered to be an inn of some importance, for in that year John Bassett was granted the right to issue his own trade tokens. These tokens were brought about by the shortage of minted coins in the 17th century. One side bore the name and sign of the Inn whi1st the reverse, that of its keeper. John Bassett, like his father went on to become Mayor of Hythe as did many members of his family after him. The “White Hart” remained in the hands of the Bassetts unti1 1733, when in that year it came into the possession of one Julius Deedes. His father also called Julius was a physician at Canterbury, and was a member of parliament for Hythe. In the years 1678, 1685 and 1688. the inn remained in the Deedes family for many generations, eventually passing to William Deedes. In 1794, the present town hall adjoining the inn was built, during the course of which, a connecting doorway was made between the upper floor of the inn and the lobby of the council chamber, enabling the Mayor to use one of the rooms as a robing chamber, for which the inn charged a small fee. It was around the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the “White Hart” became a posting inn. At the turn of the 18th century it was billed as a “Commercial and posting inn”, advertising the luxury of a “hip bath and shower”. It was around this period that the civi1 engineer John Rennie who had built the Waterloo, Southwark and London bridges and was a consulting engineer on the Royal Military Canal, stayed at the “White Hart”. His host was Thomas Jupp. By 1860 the inn had become the “White Hart Commercia1 Inn and Family Hotel”. Its keeper was John Fisher. He was succeeded in 1870 by John Cobay, whose father had kept the nearby “Swan Hotel” for many years. John Cobay kept the “White Hart” for the remainder of the 19th century and into the 20th. At the outbreak of WW1, a meeting was held here at the “White Hart” and a branch of the Association of men of Kent and Kentish men was formed. In the 193O’s nearby Lympne airport became a favoured take-off point for international record breaking flights and those pilots taking part chose to stay at The “White Hart”. Jim Mollison and Tommy Rose stayed here before they made their record breaking flight to Cape Town, as did Charles Scott, who flew to Australia and Jean Batten who made it to New Zealand. The “White Hart” remained open for the duration of WWII, welcoming and entertaining servicemen. Though keeper Ben Strawsen was very alarmed one evening to find that 3 bottles of his whiskey had been stolen by 3 soldiers. The offenders were caught’ and fined 2 pounds each. During the 5O’s and 60′s the Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen used to entertain here and described the “White Hart” in one of her works for posterity.

White House plantation, New Kent County, Virginia

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[[Category: White House Plantation, New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] === Land Ownership & Transfers of Interests === For a detailed description of this land, please refer to [[wikipedia:White_House_(plantation)#History|Wikipedia: White House plantation: History]], although no hard and fast figure on the acreage is apparent on that site, one thorough discussion elsewhere indicates that the White House estate was comprised of 3,508 acres, as of 1 Jan 1857.Robert, Joseph C. [https://leefamilyarchive.org/reference/essays/farmer/index.html Lee the Farmer]. Reproduced at LeeFamilyArchive.org from Vol 3. Nov 1937, p. 422-40. The Journal of Southern History. # [[Lightfoot-91|John Lightfoot III (1646-1707)]] after 1686, but prior to 1700, acquired the land upon which the original White House Mansion was built # Heir of above: [[Lightfoot-135|Goodrich Lightfoot (1685-1738)]] # Purchased from above: Colonel [[Custis-25|John Custis (1678-aft.1749)]] # Heir of above: [[Custis-3|Daniel Parke Custis (1711-1757)]] # Wife of above: [[Dandridge-1|Martha (Dandridge) Custis Washington (1731-1802)]] # Son of Daniel Parke and Martha (Dandridge) Custis: [[Custis-7|John Parke Custis (1754-1781)]] # Son of above: [[Custis-11|George Washington Parke Custis (1781-1857)]] - upon whose death, total slaves were 196, of whom 90 were settled at the White House plantation # Grandson and heir of above, by [[Custis-1|Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee (1808-1873)]]: [[Lee-9|William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (1837-1891)]] # Son-in-law and partial White House estate administrator, [[Lee-3|Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870)]] had married George Washington Parke Custis's daughter, Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee. In Custis' will, he bequeaths by these descriptions to "grandson," (substituting this word for son-in-law), the following: Romancoke (sometimes written as Romancock) estate, King William County, Virginia (4,000 acres). It is unclear whether RomancokeCustis, George. "[https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/will-of-george-washington-parke-custis-march-26-1855/ Will of George Washington Parke Custis. 26 Mar 1855.]" Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Humanities. 7 Dec 2020. Accessed 29 Sep 2021. overlaps with the White House plantation, but it is clear that Lee later manumitted enslaved persons from these estates: * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#Arlington_Estate|Arlington Estate]] * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#White_House_Estate|White House Estate]] * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#Romancoke_Estate|Romancoke Estate]] === Manumission of Slaves from the White House Estate by Mary and William Stabler (on behalf of Edward Stabler), and George Washington Parke Custis === Mary and William Stabler were administrators of the [[Stabler-83|Edward H. Stabler (1769-1831)]] estate. Edward had purchased [[Carter-38931|Maria (Carter) Syphax (1804-1886)]], Bertha and a male infant ([[Syphax-8|William Syphax (1825-1891)]]) from George Washington Parke Custis of Alexandria Co., Virginia 6 Aug 1825, with the intent of providing freedom for them later.Manumission Date: 6/2/1845; Owner-Manumitter: Mary and William Stabler, administrators of estate of Edward Stabler; Slave(s) / Consideration: Maria Syphax and her children..., Bertha, William, Cornelius, Charles, Austin, Colbert, Sholto, John and Ennis Syphax and Maria Carter; Remarks: Maria, Bertha and a male infant had been purchased by Edward Stabler from George Washington Parke Custis of Alexandria Co., VA 8/6/1825; Witnesses: Elisha J. Miller, William H. Shirley; Citation: E-3:425, Alexandria Circuit Court. Citing: Dennee, Timothy J. Slave Manumissions in Alexandria Land Records, 1790-1863. The Friends of Freedmen's Cemetery. Alexandria, Virginia. 29 Apr 2007. Accessed 15 Nov 2021. On 2 Jun 1845, the following were manumitted: # [[Carter-38931|Maria (Carter) Syphax (1804-1886)]] # Bertha Syphax # [[Syphax-8|William Syphax (1825-1891)]] # Cornelius Syphax # [[Syphax-9|Charles Syphax Jr (1829-1885)]] # Austin Syphax # [[Syphax-10|Colbert Syphax (1836-1896)]] # Sholto Syphax # John Syphax # [[Syphax-3|Ennis Syphax (abt.1842-)]] # Maria Syphax === Manumission of Slaves from the White House Estate by Robert E Lee === Those named in the 29 Dec 1862 R E Lee Arlington, New Kent and King William County Virginia Deed of Manumission, in his role as executor of his father-in-law George W P Custis's estate, delivered in Spotsylvania, Virginia; Hustings Court in Richmond, Virginia are below shown.Wetzel, Annette E, transcriber. Robert Edward Lee Papers. Museum of the Confederacy. Richmond, Virginia. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/kingwilliam/deeds/leemanu.txt Deed of Manumission: Arlington, New Kent, King William Counties]. USGENWEB Archives. Accessed 29 Sep 2021. See also partial reproduction: [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/823hpr-277ddd4e5f24d5b/ Robert E Lee and the Custis Slaves]. Citing Lee, Robert E. 2 Jan 1863. The Museum of the Confederacy Richmond, Virginia.See also uncredited transcription: [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/823hpr-277ddd4e5f24d5b/ Lee. Manumission of 29 Dec 1862. Transcription on yumpu] via Magazine Recommendation. Accessed 1 Oct 2021. === Slaves from the 29 Dec 1862 White House Estate === # Robert Crider # Desiah Crider # Locky # Zack Young # Fleming Randolph # Randolph (sic) child # Maria Meredith # Henry Meredith (following three Meredith children) # Nelson Meredith # Henry Meredith # Austin Meredith # Lorenzo Webb # Old Daniel # Clavert (sic) (Calvert)? Dandridge # Claiborne Johnson # Mary Stewart # John Stewart # Harrison # Jeff # Pat # Gadsby # Dick # Joe # Robert # Anthony # Davy # Bill Crump # Peyton # Dandridge # Old Davy # Eloy wife of Old Davy # Milly # Child of Milly one # Child of Milly two # Leanthe [following five Leanthe children (?)] # Jasper Leanthe # Elisha Leanthe # Rachael (Unknwon) Leanthe [Elisha's wife] # Lavinia Leanthe # Child of Lavinia one # Child of Lavinia two # Major Leanthe # Phill Leanthe # Miles Leanthe # Mike Leanthe # Scilla wife of Mike (following five Mike children: Note: These may also be Leanthes) # Lavinia, # Israel, # Isaiah, # Loksey [sic] # Delphy child of Scilla and Mike # Old Fanny # Patsy (husband of Old Fanny) # Little Daniel # Cloe # James Henry # Milly # Ailsey (and her two children) # Susan Pollard # Armistead # Molly (wife of Armistead) # Airy # Jane Piler [sic] # Bob # Polly # Betsy (and her child) # Molly # Charity # John Reuben # George Crump # Minny # Grace # Martha # Matilda == Sources == See also: * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee|Slaves of Robert E Lee]]

White Lake Cemetery

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[[Category:Aurora County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: White Lake Cemetery, Aurora County, South Dakota]] ===Location=== :Location ::To be added :GPS Coordinates ::To be added === Cemetery History === ===Other Websites=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=735009&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2359&CSsr=21& Find A Grave link] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/aurora/cemetery/wh-lake.txt USGenWeb link] ===To Do=== *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Dodds-1327|Dodds]] | Joseph | 1850-02-09 | 1900-10-24 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Flory-605|Dodds]] | Georgiana (Flory) | 1859-01-18 | 1923-01-12 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Hooper-5687|Rogers]] | Alice Maud (Hooper) | 1858-03 | 1934 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Rogers-23273|Rogers]] | George Albert | 1850-03-01 | 1910-04-18 | Mizpah? Lord Watch Between Thee and Me When We Are Absent One From The Other | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

White Oak Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Sampson County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Sampson County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] '''Among those buried here are:''' [[West-2840|Carl West]] [[Steensen-5|Frances Lucille (Steensen) West]] [[West-2842|Howard Cecil 'H.C.' West]] [[West-2801|James Howard West]] [[West-2852|Patricia Ann West]] [[West-2647|William Cephas West]] [[West-2804|William Henry West]]

White Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:White Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== White Point Plantation on Slann Island.'''Early Generations of the Seabrook Family''' https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27569389.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A9248e3f5bce5a43695a46c127fad1d33&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1 See [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] for the list of 102 slaves at White Point Plantation in his 1837 inventory. 68 enslaved persons of [[Seabrook-424|Capt. William Seabrook]] were bequeathed in 1836 to Sarah Seabrook (his daughter), except for those specifically given to his second wife, [[Edings-26|Elizabeth Emma (Edings) Seabrook (abt.1793-1856)]]. This list referred to Slann Island. No others were listed by name. From the land records'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898", database with images
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. N10-Q10 1836-1837
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-TSQG-B}} (accessed 28 February 2023) *deed book Q10 p.76-p.85
Bequeathed unto '''Sarah Seabrook''' ''...the following negroes being the one seventh part of all the slaves
''whatsoever and whensoever owned and possessed by the
'' ''Estate except those specifically given to his wife '''Elizabeth'''
'' '''''Emma Seabrook'''
'' #Bob #Eliza #Sue #Adam #Daniel #Nancy #John #Eliza #Tom #Christiana #Lindy #Betty #John #Harry #Guddy #Lee #Hannah #Bob #Sophia #Sarah #Morris #Amy #Bellah #Poinsett #Elen (Eley) #Tom #Sophia #Will #Jane #Wilson #Betsey #Thomas #Joe #Lindy #Susannah #Hagar #Old Carter #Lucky #Lucy #Jimmy #Dapheny #Bellah #Anthony #Lavina #Tom, child of Lavina #Nurse Mary #Ben #Peg #Juba #James #Eliza #Ishmael #Nancy Green (sp?) #Sittey (sp?) #Peg #Israel #Anthony #Delia #Will #Velac (sp?) #Amos #Sally #Jimmy #Prinie #Ellen #Rose #Vick #Moses 68 enslaved persons were bequeathed to Mary Ann Seabrook, except for those specifically given to his wife, Elizabeth Emma Seabrook. This list referred to Slann Island and Edisto Island. No others were listed by name. From the land records Bequeathed unto '''Mary Ann Seabrook''' ''...the one seventh part
'' ''of all the slaves whatsoever and whensoever with
'' ''the future issue and increases owned and pos-
'' ''essed by the Estate except those specifically
'' ''given to his wife '''Elizabeth Emma Seabrook''' the
'' ''names number and value of which seventh
'' ''part are as follows: Viz'' #Prue #Lee #Old Tom #Billy #Adam #Katy #Beck #Phillis #Garlland #Kapey #Hester #Moses #Phillis #Selena #Mayr #Charlotte #Morris #Rachel #Joney #Bob #Hanah #Dick #Sarah #Tom #Rose #Abel #Hanah #Peggy #Harret #Leah #Clarisa #Tenah #Caroline #Lizzy #Chloe #William #Jesey #Mary #Billy #Sarah #Peter #Hagar #John #Peter #Kate #Tom #Bellah #James #Maria #child of Maria #Peter #Lottey #Hagar #Nancy #Caesar #Amy #Eley #Toney #Nally #Manuel #Suzhan #York #Menem #Gralnal #Joe #Henry #Monday #Lucy ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== Thank you so much to [[McNamee-238|'''Susan''']] who transcribed the slave list for this page!

White Rock Lake's P.O.W. Past

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* The developer of this page is [[Branham-239}Robert Branham]]. ==The P.O.W. Camps of White Rock Lake== About 300 Germans were housed near Winfrey Point at White Rock Lake from 1944-45. When Gen Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps fell to the Allied Forces in May, 1943 during World War II, the United States had t o figure out what to do with hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war. Texas had plenty of space for the prisoners, and the weather here in Dallas is similar enough to Northern Africa. A 1929 Geneva Convention rule states that prisoners of war must be housed in similar climates to those from which they are taken. The U.s. Army had built barracks near Winfrey Pint at Whit e Rick Lake in East Dallas for the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. Dozens if otherwise impoverished American young men ages 18-24 lived in the barracks and worked for the conservation corps. The earned $40 a month, of which $22 was sent directly to their families. The corps built many of the lake's amenities, including Sunset Inn, the picnic area at Flagpole Hill, and the building at Big Thicket.The cops also installed concrete bollards around the lake which are still in use. Construction was started on the Building at Winfrey Point before the United States entered World War II in 1941 and the CCC program ended. When the Germans arrived in 1944, their first task was to build a security fence topped with barbed wire and guard stations surrounding the barracks."2010 Book, "Images of America: White Rick Lake", by Sally Rodriguez. Their barracks just a few feet from Garland Road (State Highway 78) was guarded day and night by U.S. Army soldiers. Every hight, the Germans were taken by bus to Fair Park, where they worked a third shift at a repair shop. The Army quartermaster shop repaired uniforms, shoes, helmets, tents and other equipment. At its peak, the shop employed 797 civilians in two shifts; 614 were women, most of whom were the mothers of United States servicemen. For their work in the shop, the Germans earned 80 cents a day paid in canteen coupons. No prisoners ever escaped from the White Rock camp. The German prisoners were content to stay in the camp because they were well fed and had relative freedom and peace, compared to the warring in Europe. The accommodations at White Rock were particularly comfortable compared to other Texas P.O.W. camps, where prisoners were housed in old Army tents and even circus tents. When the war ended in 1945, the Germans were sent to Europe to help with efforts to rebuild on England and France before they were shipped home. The Dallas Parks Department regained control of White Rock Lake from the Army in 1946. The quartermaster repair shop at Fair Park closed the same year. Starting that same yeat, the barracks were used to house about 200 military veterans enrolling at Southern Methodist University (SMU) under the G.I. Bill. All that's left of the Dallas encampment today is an old fiire hydrant amid the grassy prairie of White Rock Lake. ==Sources== * Article by Rachel Stone in Lakewood/East Dallas Advocate, August 2016. * Advocate (C) 2016 is published monthly by East Dallas - Lakewood People, Inc. * White Rock Lake Map - www.whiterocklake.org/pdf/wrlmap_.pdf

White Settlement Cemetery, Lansing, New York

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[[Category:White Settlement Cemetery, Lansing, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for White Settlement Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. White Settlement Cemetery is located on Dates Road in Lansing, Tompkins County, New York. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.60178, -76.56556 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/42%C2%B036%2706.4%22N+76%C2%B033%2756.0%22W/@42.6017795,-76.56556,3232m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 White Settlement Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1986949 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

White Ship

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[[Category: White Ship]] The White Ship (French: la Blanche-Nef; Medieval Latin: Candida navis) was a vessel that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur, on 25 November 1120. Only one of the around 300 people aboard survived.[1] Those who drowned included William Adelin, the only legitimate son and heir of King Henry I of England, his half-sister Matilda, his half-brother Richard, Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester, and Geoffrey Ridel (royal justice). William Adelin's death led to a succession crisis and a period of civil war in England known as the Anarchy.Wikipedia contributors, "White Ship," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_Ship&oldid=961737595] (accessed June 24, 2020). The victims of the White Ship disaster on 25 November 1120 (called 7 kalends of December by Farrer[1]) have been unevenly identified by various sources. The impact of the disaster on the throne of England is well-documented, and this article presents the details of what is known (and/or believed) about the crew and passengers of the ill-fated voyage as well as those who chose not to travel on her.Wikipedia contributors, "Victims of the White Ship disaster," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Victims_of_the_White_Ship_disaster&oldid=954983931] (accessed June 24, 2020). ==== The Dead ==== :[[Fitz-Stephen-10|Thomas Fitz-Stephen]], Captain :Helmsman (unnamed), apparently drunk :Approximately 50 rowsmen and sailors (named) :[[Normandie-149|William Adeline]], Duke of Normandy :[[England-178|Matilda (Mathilde) FitzRoy]], Countess of Perche :[[England-571|Richard of Lincoln]] :[[Avranches-49|Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester]] :[[Blois-21|Lucia-Mahaut (Matilda), Countess of Chester]] :[[FitzHugh-630|Ottuel d'Avranches]] :[[Ridel-28|Geoffrey Ridel]] :[[Aigle-10|Gilbert d'Aigle]], Vicomte of Exmes :Geoffroy de l'Aigle :Engenulf d'Aigle :[[Bigod-131|William Bigod]], steward of the household of King Henry :Gisulf, the king's "iniquitous secretary" :[[Mauduit-18|Robert I of Mauduit]], chamberlain to the king :Stewards, chamberlains, cupbearers and various officers :An armed marine force, who were apparently very disorderly, drunk and scarcely paid attention to anyone on board :Walter of Everci :Richard Anskill :Richard de Bostock :Robert Mauconduit :Hugh of Molines :Ralph the Red (Ralph le Roux) of Pont-Echanfray :[[De_Grantmesnil-24|Ivo II de Grandmesnil]] :William de Grandmesnil :William of Rhuddlan, son of Robert of Rhuddlan :Geoffrey, Archdeacon of Hereford :William, son of Roger, Bishop of Coutances, with his brother and three nephews :Dietrich (Theodoric), son of Heinrich (d. 1105), a relative of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. ==== Sole Survivor ==== :Berold, a butcher from Rouen, who was likely on board to collect the debts owed to him by the travelers. ==== Almost Sailed ==== :[[Normandie-45|Henry I]], King of England :[[Anjou-259|Matilda]], wife of William Adelin and daughter-in-law of Henry I :Two monks of Tiron (names unknown) :[[Blois-94|Stephen of Blois]] :[[Roumare-7|William de Roumare]], Earl of Lincoln :Edward of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire and chamberlain to the king :Rabel, son of the chamberlain Robert I of Mauduit :[[Meschines-93|Ranulf le Meschin]], 3rd Earl of Chester :William de Pirou, steward to the king == Sources ==

White Spring Ranch & Museum

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[[Category: Genesee, Idaho]] :OPEN Sun. & Tues. 1-Sunset, or anytime by appt. :Hwy. 95 & Borgen Rd. 11 miles S. of Moscow on Hwy. 95. 1004 Lorang Rd. Genesee, Idaho 83832 [[Image:White_Spring_Ranch_Museum-6.jpg|250px]] *Mission Statement: With a minimal budget of grants and donations, we have become a gathering site for students, artists and volunteers with all kinds of skills to restore the: 1878 Log cabin c.1873-1904 Farmhouse . (the kitchen and washroom additions were added in 1890, but may be as old as 1871-1875) Early Curio Museum cabin which may date back to the early 1880's, and remodeled in 1913 when it became a roadside Natural History mueseum, a 1898 Barn, and are trying to also preserve 130 years of books, letters, journals, receipts, photographs, artifacts.... into an accessible on site and online library. (Open for 1 through 50 students) anytime. OPEN for tours: 1-5 pm on Sundays & Tuesdays also, anytime by Appointment. (208) 416-1006 Hwy.95 & Borgen Rd. 1004 Lorang Rd. Genesee, Idaho 83832 *The Farmhouse and Log cabins have become a National Historical and Century Ranch site. The Farmhouse has been painted and reroofed. Insulation has been added. We are restoring the two-tier front porch. Gutters have been added. The Log cabin has been straightened and the rock chimney is in restoration. The Curio museum has been reroofed. New steps were built and is now also open for tours. For anyone interested in the Real history of the 19th & 20th Century, in the artistry of today, or just gathering of friends: You are very welcome here! For more info. visit: http://www.whitespringranch.org/

White Stone, South Carolina

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Whiteface Cemetery Whiteface Texas USA

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[[Category:Texas History]] [[Category:Cochran County, Texas]] [[Category:Whiteface Cemetery, Whiteface, Texas]] [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]] Whiteface Cemetery ==ABOUT== This free space page for the Whiteface Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]]. The page has been created to document the life and times of the people who are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This cemetery is an active cemetery. This page is a work in progress. It will remain so until the cemetery have been photographed and profiles created for each person interred here. Since this is an active cemetery, this will continue into the foreseeable future. If the reader would like to assist in documenting this cemetery, please contact [[vines-20|Charlie Vines]] or leave a message in the comment section below. Please contact me if you know a person interred in the cemetery who has an existing profile. ==LOCATION== The Whiteface Cemetery is located at the intersection of SH 298 and CR 123. See directions below. GPS COORDINATES: 33.599471, -102.619493 :*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B035'58.1%22N+102%C2%B037'10.2%22W/@33.599471,-102.6216817,1027m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d33.599471!4d-102.6194928?hl=en Google Maps]. From Levelland travel west on TX 114 for approximately 13.7 miles. Turn left onto N. Taylor St (TX 125). After approximately 0.3 miles turn right onto East 2nd St. After 0.3 miles turn left onto an apparent dirt road. Cemetery will be on the right (west). ==RESOURCES== :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984527/whiteface-cemetery Findagrave] :[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Cochran/cemetery/Whiteface.html Cemeteries of Texas] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984527/whiteface-cemetery TexasCemeteries.org] ==HISTORY== ==BURIALS== ==SOURCES==

Whitehaven William Pit 1823 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Whitehaven Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1823]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Whitehaven William Pit 1823 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 18 October 1823 * Location: Whitehaven William Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 32 Miners killed * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (28 names found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bainbridge, Ann ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bainbridge, Richard ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Blaylock, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cartmell, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Corkin, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cragg, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dixon, Jonathan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ellwood, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Erail, Fergus ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fitzpatrick, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Froggat, Mary ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hinde, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hughes, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Irvine, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Leathers, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Macallister, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mackie, Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mathews, Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McCulloch, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McGuire, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McLaughlin, Archibald ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McLaughlin, Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Murray, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, Christopher ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sinclair, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tweedy, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Usher, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1823-03.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Whitehaven William Pit 1839 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Whitehaven Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1839]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Whitehaven William Pit 1839 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 18 February 1839 * Location: Whitehaven William Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 23 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Atkinson, William, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cairn, Barney ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clark, James, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Davidson, William, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Doran, William, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dunn, John, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Firth, John, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fisher, John, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gilmore, Thomas, aged 60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harrison, Richard, aged 43 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hosking, Levi, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McGinnis, Felix, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McMullen, William, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, Christopher, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Raney, Hugh, aged 46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ross, John, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scott, George, aged 60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shields, Richardson, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, William, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tear, James, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tear, Robert, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tordiff, John, aged 31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wheatley, Michael, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://dmm.org.uk/names/n1839-02.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Whitehaven William Pit 1907 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category:Whitehaven Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1907]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Whitehaven William Pit 1907 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 26 November 1907 * Location: Whitehaven William Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 5 lives lost * Cause:Colliery Gas Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burns, Alfred, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fitzsimmons, William Vincent, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hanlon, William, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kennedy, Joseph, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rowe, James, aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://dmm.org.uk/names/n1907-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Whitehaven William Pit 1941 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: Whitehaven Colliery, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1941]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Whitehaven William Pit 1941 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 3 June 1941 * Location: Whitehaven William Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England * Victims: 12 Miners killed * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barbour, Sydney, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Baxter, Robert, aged 55 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burney, John Peter, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Curwen, Jonathan, aged 57 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George, James, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harker, William Ernest, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Martin, Charles James, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McCreavy, Robert, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moore, Cornelius, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|O'Pray, James (died: 10 Jun 1941) , aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Perry, William, aged 50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wells, James, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://dmm.org.uk/names/n1941-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

Whitehead pedigrees

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[[Category: England, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Monkwearmouth, County Durham, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Boulmer, Northumberland]] [[Category: Long Houghton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Monkwearmouth, County Durham]] [[Category: Saddleworth, Yorkshire]] [[Category: Virginia, Whitehead Name Study]] Whitehead pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. *"Whitehead of Boulmer," in A Hist. of Northumb., 1893, p. 403 - 404. [https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum02nort/page/403/mode/1up?q=whitehead+of+boulmer Archive.org]. ''Pedigree''. https://postimg.cc/62HxwSZ0. * Surtees, R. (1820). "Parish of Monk-Wearmouth: Pedigree of Whytehed of Monkwearmouth," in The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 2, p. 1 - 39. London. (mirrors @ [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/antiquities-durham/vol2/pp1-39#h3-0004 BHO], [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00surt/page/68/mode/1up?q=blakiston Archive.org]). https://postimg.cc/JHrQF721 See Also... * [[Space: Will of John Blakiston]] of Blakiston * [[Space: Will of George Lawson]] of Little Usworth, co. Durham. * Parish Registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, 1613 to 1751. [https://books.google.com/books?id=AwMMAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=whitehead%20of%20saddleworth%2C%20yorkshire&pg=PA5#v=onepage&q=whitehead%20&f=false Google Books].

Whitehill Name Study

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[[Category:Whitehill Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Mullings-18|Lisa Mullings]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Variations of the Name == == Sticker == Use this sticker for profiles being studied as part of the Whitehill Name Study; copy and paste this text: :{{One Name Study|name=Whitehill}} :::'''The sticker will look like this:'''{{One Name Study|name=Whitehill}} == Task List == *Add Links to Whitehill Family Home Free-Space Pages *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Whitehill Whitehill Profiles that Need Adoption] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=WHITEHILL&viewAll=1&privacy=0 Unconnected Whitehill Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Whitehill Unsourced Whitehill Profiles] *Add variations of the name *Add notable Whitehills *Add research resources *Create maintenance categories under Whitehill Name Study category: **DONE - Whitehill Name Study Profiles that Need Work [[:Category: Profiles that Need Work, Whitehill Name Study]] [[Category: Whitehill Name Study]] == Researching the Whitehills: Resources == *Whitehill, Samuel Milliken, Patricia Whitehill Halter, and Cassius Furman Whitehill. 2003. ''The Whitehills in America (heroes and heroines): the descendants of the brothers James, John, and Thomas Whitehill.'' Murray, Utah: Family Heritage Publishers. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1018159979 Locate the print book in a library.] *Whitehill family Bible record, 1788-1884. Library of Virginia Family Bible Records Collection, Online Digital Images (Richmond, Va.) 1811. Includes six handwritten pages of records. [[http://image.lva.virginia.gov/Bible/34853/index.html Bible Record Images, Library of Virginia website link]] == Origin of the Name == Whitehill is a identified as a ''habitational'' name (meaning the name is derived from a location) from various "places in Scotland called Whitehill, in Midlothian, Lanarkshire, Kincardineshire, and elsewhere."Hanks, Patrick. ''Dictionary of American family names.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. Citing p. 605. ==Notable Whitehills== Sources

Whitehouse Cemetery

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:::'''''* Feel free to add plot data and or GPS coordinates if you have them.''''' :::'''''*[[Hinsley-40|James H. Hinsley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Presley-896|Lyndell W. Presley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Unknown-378534|Patsy D. Presley]].''''' :::'''''*[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-53121 Spencer Eugene Hall]].'''''

Whitehouse Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[ Category: Whitehouse Name Study ]] ==About the Project== The Whitehouse Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitehouse Whitehouse] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitehouse name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitehouses), by time period (18th Century Whitehouses), or by topic (Whitehouse DNA, Whitehouse Occupations, Whitehouse Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the SRNM Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitehouse}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whitehouse}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified The Whitehouse name is somewhat interesting as it has no one single root and developed in many lines from our simple ancestors (not all of them) that took a last name based on the colour of their homes, although in the Black Country of England amongst the coal mines and Iron works most houses were actually rather gray or even black! As we explore the world wide presence of the name we find that the family members have left this environment to seek work in other areas of the world. This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Whitehouse researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname.

Whitehouse UK Nottinghamshire

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Whitehurst Family

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Whitehurst Name Study

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[[Category: Whitehurst Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whitehurst Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitehurst Whitehurst] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitehurst name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitehurst's), by time period (18th Century Whitehurst's), or by topic (Whitehurst DNA, Whitehurst Occupations, Whitehurst Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==Whitehurst Name Origins== This name, with variant spellings Whithurst, Whiteherst etc., is of English topographical origin from residence by a wood with white barked trees. The component elements of the name are the Old English pre 7th Century "hwit", (Medieval English "whit"), meaning "white", plus, "hyrst", a wood or wooded hill. Several English placenames contain "whit" as a first element including Whitehill in Durham and Whitefield, (Lancashire). The predominance of surname recordings in Church Registers of Newport and Shropshire, from the late 16th Century suggest that there may have been a place in Shropshire called Whit(e)hurst. On April 29th 1598, John Whitehurst, an infant was christened in Newport. Other families belonged to Shrewsbury and Church Stretton. A Coat of Arms held by one branch of the family has a silver and red shield divided per chevron with two sheaves of corn in chief and a horse in base. The motto is "Je Crains Dieu". The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Thomas Whithurst, (marriage to Joyce Smart), which was dated November 25th 1594, Newport, Shropshire, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1, "Good Queen Bess", 1558 - 1603. According to most Southern Whitehurst researchers, William Whitehurst is our earliest father to the Virginia colony. He is referred by many as William Richard Whitehurst and his home was located on Whitehurst Landing in Princess Anne County, Virginia. He arrived in Virginia about 1635 according to Cavaliers and Pioneers. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Whitehurst#ixzz3bpghhGoC There is a Whitehurst DNA project a Family Tree DNA. See https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/whitehurst/dna-results For all recorded DNA connections here at wikitree see https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Whitehurst ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Whithurst * Whiteherst * Whitis (Many Whitehursts in Virginia and North Carolina had their name misspelled in census and other records as Whitis; however, there is also a Whitis surname that is not connected to the Whitehurst line) *Whiteherse == Other Questions== Want to see if your Whitehurst ancestor is already on Wikitree? *https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitehurst Recent questions concerning Whitehursts. *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Whitehurst Do you want to adopt your Orphaned Whitehurst relatives? *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Whitehurst If you have sources for any Whitehursts, please enter them. *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Whitehurst ==How to Join== To join the Whitehurst Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Whitehurst-993|Michael Whitehurst]]''' for assistance. ==How to add the Whitehurst Name Study to your profiles== You can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whitehurst}}
{{Clear}} Simply copy and paste this in the biography of all your Whitehurst ancestors. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the books that I have used in researching my Whitehurst lineage. * Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents, Volume One: 1623-1666 Abstracted and Indexed by Nell Marion Nugent. Published by The Library of Virginia, Richmond, 2004. * Richard Whitehurst, Grandfather of Us All by Rebecca W. Sanders. Published by the Carteret County Historical Society, Inc., 1008 Arendell Street, Morehead City, North Carolina, 2001. * Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly. Published by The Pitt County Family Researchers, Inc., P. O. Box 2608, Greenville, NC 27836, 1994-Present. Available online at Digital North Carolina: https://www.digitalnc.org/blog/pitt-county-genealogical-quarterly-now-available-on-digitalnc/ *The Whitehurst Family of Princess Anne County, Virginia and Pitt County, North Carolina, Second Edition by Diane Whitehurst Collins. Published by Higginson Book Company, 148 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970, 2004. ==Early Notables== *John Whitehurst, Fellow of the Royal Society ==Contemporary Notables== *Henry Purefoy Whitehurst, Jr. (Whitehurst-856); KIA WWII; Eponym USS Whitehurst *Wally Whitehurst, MLB pitcher *jim Whitehurst, CEO of Red Hat *Charlie Whitehurst, NFL Quarterback ==Membership== *Michael Whitehurst, Whitehurst-993. *Evelyn Sherr, Sherr-21 *David Hudelson, Hudelson-4

Whites

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bartlett-3702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steve Bartlett To-Do List|Steve's current to-do list]].''

Whitesell's Variety Store

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[[Category:Gibsonville, North Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Gibsonville, North Carolina]] ==History== Whitesell's Variety Store was owned and operated by [[Whitesell-120|Connie Whitesell]] in Gibsonville, North Carolina. The store was originally located on Main Street and opened around 1928. He sold a variety of products to include clothing, hardware, feed, seed, and groceries. In the early 1950s, he built a store on Eugene Street (where there is now a car sales lot at 108 Eugeue St.) and moved the business into the newly built store. During the Great Depression Mr. Whitesell took a lot of I.O.U.s. He lost a lot of money because most people didn't pay him. An old ledger book was found showing he had forgiven those debts to him. He closed the store around 1958.As remembered by Mr. Whitesell's daughter-in-law, [[Doby-64|Viola (Doby) Whitesell]] and his grandson, [[Whitesell-106|Ronnie Whitesell]]. ---- Pictures of the Main Stree store. Notice all the variety of products you can see in the picture. {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Connie and Gertrude Whitesell (1929)}} {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-1.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Connie Whitesell and Frank Tickle (1930)}} {{Clear}} ---- [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]] outside the Main Street store. {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-2.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Gaynor Whitesell (about 1940)}} {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-3.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Gaynor Whitesell (about 1946)}} {{Clear}} ==Sources==

Whiteside Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Whitesides. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Whitfield-Povey Family Mysteries

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Whiting Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Whitings. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641

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[[Category:Whiting Name Study]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641 == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62754258/theodore-studley-lazell Theodore Studley Lazell], 1871- 1952 * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t7sn07h01 *https://archive.org/details/whitinggenealogy01laze/page/n8 *https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=26964 :*No table of contents. :*Postscript on p.64 regarding a correction to the birth year (found on p.9) of Nathaniel Whiting === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Lazell, Theodore Studley ''[[Space: Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641|Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts, 1902), [ Page ]. *[[#Lazell|Lazell]]

Whitings in England

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Whitings in England, hand written by Esther Eastwood-Lawson8505 before 1950, daughter of Katherine Augusta Lawson-Whiting3716, (typescript by Carolyn Eastwood in 1961). Source: unknown but possibly from a family bible or memories handed down from her mother, original in possession of [[Eastwood-865|Anthony Eastwood]], Stockport, England.

Whitman Name Study

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[[Category:Whitman Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Whitman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitman Whitman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitman's), by time period (18th Century Whitman's), or by topic (Whitman DNA, Whitman Occupations, Whitman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whitman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whitman}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Sander-228|Dawnmarie Cecora]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Whitmire Cemetery, Butler, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] == Location == * On the East end of Whitmire Rd, Butler. Located on the Southern side of the road. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Fry, James R.||1973||2012||39|| || || |- |[[Whitmire-191 | Mays, Pollie (Whitmire)]]||1801||1846||45|| || || |- |[[Painter-704 | Whitmire, Anna (Painter)]]||1815||1882||67|| || || |- |Whitmire, Annie E. (Black) ||1874||1951||77|| || || |- |Whitmire, Annie E. ||1884||1973||89|| || || |- |[[Painter-710 | Whitmire, Catherine (Painter)]]||1801||1882||81|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-97 | Whitmire, Daniel]]||1791||1867||76||War of 1812 || || |- |[[Whitmire-97 | Whitmire, Daniel]]||1845||1916||71|||| || |- |Whitmire, Earl Francis||1889||1961||72|||| || |- |Whitmire, Effie Blanche (VanGorder)||1893||1917||25|||| || |- |Whitmire, Elma Bell ||1878||1926||38|||| || |- |Whitmire, Everett B. ||1874||1947||71|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-95 | Whitmire, Francis]]||||1832||||Revolutionary War || || |- |Whitmire, INFANT ||1870||1870||0|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-96 | Whitmire, John]]||1805||1891||86|||| || |- |[[Rider-777 | Whitmire, Margaret (Rider)]]||1831||1892||61|| || || |- |Whitmire, Mary M.||1833||1900||67|| || || |- |Whitmire, Maxine E.||1942||1942||0|| || || |- |[[Whitmire-196 | Whitmire, Peter]] ||1831||1905||76||Civil War || || |- |[[Whitmire-106|Whitmire, Solomon]] ||1822||1890||68|||| || |- |Whitmire, Susanna ||1792||1861||89|||| || |- |[[Byers-900|Whitmire, Susannah (Byers)]] ||1836||1920||86|||| || |- |Whitmire, Thomas ||1861||1928||67|||| || |- |Whitmire, William ||1820||1888||68||Civil War|| || |} == Links == *See also [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46635 Find a Grave: Whitmire Cemetery]

Whitmire Family Mysteries

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This family is focused on the ancestry and descendants of [[Whitmire-95|Francis Whitmire]], who arrived in Butler, PA in 1798 and died in 1832. Mysteries include: * Francis Whitmire's parents and birth. Evidence points to Francis being the son of [[Weydenmeyer-1|Eberhardt Weydenmeyer]], who arrived from Germany in 1764. The roster of the boat only lists individuals over age 16. QUESTION: Was Francis born in Germany, prior to 1764, or after his arrival? The 1790 census he appears to be over 45. However, in no census does he list his native country as Germany. * Francis appears to have participated in the Revolutionary war as part of the PA militia. However, his father joined the colonial army. Why this difference? * Francis appears to be in Mount Joy in Lancaster Co. in 1790. History tells us Francis moved to Butler from Berks county in 1798. Why? * History tells us Francis' wife maiden name was RUST. Who was she and when and where did they wed (before 1790). It has been suggested that RUST is an anglicization of a German name, perhaps Rauch. On the other hand, there is a Henry RUST living near Francis in Butler in 1800. A relative? Did they moved together? * Francis bought property in Butler from Stephen Lowry of Westmoreland Co., How did this transaction come about? Francis served in the PA militia under [[Lowry-418|Alexander Lowry]]. Was there a family connection? * Francis has 4 daughters who are currently lost to history. Two are mentioned as married in his will. What happened to Daniel and Julianna Sherit and Frederick and Elizabeth Sarens? What happened to daughters Margaret and Sarah, both unwed in 1832? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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will place profiles in the [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study|Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study category]] {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2416432|enwiki}} ===Name=== The name Whitmore is from Old English hwīt 'white' + mōr 'moor' or mere 'pool' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Staffordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.9642, -2.2834 :'''Elevation:''' 126.0 m or 413.4 feet ===History=== ====Bronze Age==== A folded strip of decorated Bronze Age gold was found by metal detecting on land in Whitmore.Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Object Number: STKMG:2018.LH.16 https://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/collections/getrecord/CFPOT_STKMG_2018_LH_16 From Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting – 15th November 2017 - The meeting was held in the Hartwell Room at the British Museum on Tuesday, 15th October :From Item 2: OBJECTS Bronze Age :5. 2016 T1039 Bronze Age gold strip from Whitmore, Staffordshire (WMID-FE3C28) :The provisional valuer suggested £250-300. The Committee inspected the strip in light of this and taking account of its damaged condition, in agreement with the lower end of the valuer’s suggested range, recommended £250. Potteries Museum & Art Gallery hopes to acquire.Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting October 2017 https://20.108.240.186/documents/treasureMinutes/2017-11-15.pdf ====Domesday Book 1086==== The Domesday Book was a survey of England in 1086 answering the questions: How many hundreds of hides were in the shire, what land belonged to the king himself and what stock upon the land? What dues did the king have by the year from the shire?There were 13,000 places covered in the Domesday Book - big cities were not included. https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/normans/doomsday_01.shtml Whitmore is the second entry of Staffordshire page 10. The tenant in chief was Richard the forester. A Hide (hida) was a Measurement of land for tax assessment used - Approximately 120 acres, depending on local variations in the acre. The Open Domesday Project has transcribed the information about Whitmore: https://opendomesday.org/place/SJ8140/whitmore/ There is a glossary at https://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/glossary.html *Hundred: Pirehill *County: Staffordshire *Total population: 5 households (very small). *Total tax assessed: 0.5 geld units (very small). Geldum Periodic tax, first raised for the Danish wars, at a number of pence per hide, carucate or sulung. *Taxable units: Taxable value 0.5 geld units. *Value: Value to lord in 1086 £0.5. (unfortunately measuring worth does not go back so far to put this in present day values) *Households: 3 villagers. 2 smallholders. *Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (land for). 1 lord’s plough teams. 1 men’s plough teams. *Other resources: Meadow 1 acres. Woodland 1 * 0.5 leagues. *Lord in 1066: Ulfac or alternatively spelt Wulfheah. *Lord in 1086: Nigel (of Stafford). [[Stafford-2281|Nigel (Stafford) de Stafford (bef.1065-bef.1124)]] *Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Richard the forester. *Phillimore reference: 13,2 ''[[Space:The_Domesday_Book|The Domesday Book]]'' (England, 1086) Phillimore reference: 13,2. The name Richard the forester, the tenant in chief was associated with no places before the Conquest and 21 after the Conquest. There may have been more than one man who bore that title but all the places associated with the name are either in Staffordshire or neighbouring Warwickshire. ====1212 Great Inquest of Service==== In 1212 during the reign of King John there was a Great Inquest of Service. Randolph de Knutton held Whitmore with other land and paid £4. 11s. 6d. of “antient right”, that is, from the Conquest of England. It is thought that Ralph de Knutton was the lineal heir or co-heir of Richard the forester. If you want to compare the value of a £4 11s 6d Income or Wealth , in 1270 there are four choices. In 2020 the relative: *real wage or real wealth value of that income or wealth is £4,475.00 *labour earnings of that income or wealth is £78,540.00 *relative income value of that income or wealth is £152,200.00 *relative output value of that income or wealth is £1,849,000.00From https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/ukcompare/relativevalue.php?use%5B%5D=CPI&use%5B%5D=WAGE&year_early=1270£71=4&shilling71=11&pence71=6&amount=4.575&year_source=1270&year_result=2021 Measuring worth does not go back earlier than 1270 ====1539 Muster roll==== In 1538, the Emperor Charles V and Francis, the King of France, had made up their differences, and had agreed to a ten years' truce. In the same year, the Pope, Paul IV, had published a Bull excommunicating Henry VIII and deposing him for his heretical opinions, and was endeavouring to induce the two sovereigns above named to put it into execution. The King and his Privy Council were seriously alarmed and ordered a muster to be made of the entire armed force of the kingdom. The levies were never called up, the King, by his diplomacy, having managed to disconcert the project of the Pope. Letters Patent appointing Commissioners of Array for each County were issued on the 1st March, 30 H. VIII (1539). The transcribed roll for Whitmore and Hanchurch is at https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/MusterRoll1539 ====Heraldic Visitations==== Beginning about 1530, and continuing into the late 1600s, heralds visited regions throughout Britain, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland for the purpose of establishing pedigrees and ancestry relationships. Many of those regions were visited more than once over a period of years. This project of gathering pedigrees began because of rampant misuse of coats of arms and false declarations of nobility. As the heralds visited each region, they summoned people who were using titles, or arms, and had them present their arms and proof of their right to use them. If an official grant of arms was made, it was recorded. The visitation series includes a narrative description of each family, as well as a pedigree chart. Branches of large families were labeled by region, and relationships were clearly defined. Birth and death dates were not usually given. The visitations are not infallible; the documents presented may not have been accurate, and the heralds may have recorded details incorrectly. Whitmore was visited in 1583 at the time of [[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring (bef.1516-1586)]].''The Visitacion of Staffordschire'' by Grazebrook, H. Sydney (Henry Sydney), 1836-1896; Glover, Robert, 1544-1588, published 1883. The Visitation of Staffordshire A.D. 1583 Mainwaring of Whitmore [https://archive.org/details/visitacionofstaf00graz/page/113/mode/1up?q=mainwaring page 113 retrieved through archive.org] {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |caption=Pirehill Hundred from map of Staffordshire published 1611
From ''The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland,...'' (Atlas.2.61.1) One of five known sets of proof maps prepared for John Speed's 'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine', which was published in 1611/12.
Digitised by the University of Cambridge and retrieved from http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/55 }} ====Whitmore Hearth Tax 1666==== The Hearth Tax or chimney-money was a payment to the king of 2s. on every hearth " in all houses paying to church and poor," first levied in 1662. It was repealed in 1689, although it was producing £170,000 a year, on account of its unpopularity, the tax being especially obnoxious because of its inquisitorial character. There were 28 households charged in Whitmore in 1666: one each of 19, 5, and 4 hearths, two households with 3 hearths, 10 households with 2 hearths, 13 households with a single hearth. Whittmore ... Hearthes Chargeable. *Edward Mainwaring, Esquire '''Nyneteene'''. [[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]] *William Martine '''Five''' *Mrs. Frances Bowyer '''Foure''' *Edward Lowe '''Three''', also William Ferrington *Edward Beardmore '''Two''', also John Lownes, Isaac Lowe, Richard Knight, Edward Higginbotham, John Lowe, Thomas Sanders, John Reynoldes, Edward Swynerton, Thomas Eldershaw *John Brough '''One''', also Hugh Davies, Thomas Walton, John Coleclough, Edward Roades, Edward Asbury, Thomas Harding, John Picken, George Beardmore, Richard Bromley, Robert Meade, Edward Peake, Roger Lowe Whitmore and Hanchurch Hearth Tax 1666 retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/HearthTax1666 ====from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817)==== Whitmore is a parish in the hundred of Pirehill North. It was anciently called Witemore; and in the Conqueror's Survey the following description occurs : " The same R, (Richard Forester) holds Witemore (of the king) and Nigel of him. Ulfac held it and was a free man. It contains half a hide. The arable land is three carucates, one is in demesne, and three villains, and two bordars hold one carucate. There is one acre of meadow. A wood a mile in length and half-a-mile in breadth. The whole is worth 10 shillings." The village of Whitmore is situate on the public road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, about four miles from the former place. The population in 1811 was 43 families, containing in all 291 persons, whereof 156 were males, and 135 females ; 35 families were employed in agriculture, six in trade, and two were of neither description. The number of houses was 44. The Church is situate in the village, and was, we apprehend, rebuilt in 1632, as that date appears on a stone over the west door. It is a small stone building of an oblong form, with a half-timber turret on the west end, containing three bells, and is capable of holding about 150 persons. The turret probably exhibits a specimen of the kind of walls erected in the ancient churches prior to the use of stone. A few monuments are in the Church to the memory of some of the respectable family of Mainwaring, which has been seated at Whitmore for several generations. On the north side of the Church appears a neat walk flanked with rows of trees, forming a beautiful avenue, which is terminated by Whitmore-hall, the seat of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. and which, judging from a date over the front door, was built or rebuilt in 1676. The Living till of late was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent. It is now a rectory endowed with all the great and small tithes in the parish, surplice-fees, and between 30 and 40 acres of glebe ; part of which lies near Burslem, and part near Newcastle; but the bulk is situated in and near Whitmore. The reputed value is about £400 a year. The Rev. J. S. Brasier, is Rector, and Edward Mainwaring, Esq. Patron. ([[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (abt.1782-1848)]] ) It is not known to what Saint the Church is dedicated, as no Wake has been kept for a number of years at Whitmore ; nor do the bells determine the point one of them is inscribed in Latin, " St. John," and another ' All Saints" Benefactions to the Poor, inscribed on a tablet on the north wall in the Church : " Mr. Joseph Ball, late of this town, left to the poor of the parish of Whitmore, two pieces of land (fifty pounds purchase) the one called Ball's Meadow adjoining to the Town Meadow, and a Meadow belonging to Master John Eardley. The other call'd Holliegrieve [grove-croft] lying between lands belonging to Mr. John Knight and Mr. John Walton. " Another charitable person left the interest of twenty pounds for ever to the poor of the said parish, in the trust of the Churchwarden and Overseer. Mr. MIDDLETON, Minister, SAML. LATHAM, Churchwarden, Jos. HILDICH, Overseer, Ann. Dom. 1736." It is conjectured that this last donation was left by one or more of the name of Cleyton, as will be hereafter noticed, and that the first benefactor might be a descendant of the Rev. John Ball, formerly minister of this Church, respecting whom a few memoirs, abstracted from an old printed book, are here subjoined, not out of respect to some acts of non-conformity there recorded, for such a sincere Churchman must regret, but for reasons stated in the conclusion, and because he appears to have been an honest man, generally respected, and an active, pious minister, much revered in his parish and neighbourhood. JOHN BALL, called in scorn " the Presbyterians' Champion' was minister at Whitmore, near Newcastle, Staffordshire, from about the year 1610 to the time of his death, Oct. 20, 1639. He was born about the year 1585 at Cassington, an obscure village, a mile from Hanborough, in Oxfordshire, and educated at Yarnton school ; from whence he was removed to Brazen-nose College, Oxford, where he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts. His parents being of low estate, he was kept at school through the partiality of his master, who admired his pupil's abilities ; and was supported at College chiefly by the aid of friends. After he left the University, he was engaged as tutor to the children of Lady Cholmley, at her house in Cheshire, where he also taught other children.Description from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817) retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Pitt1817 ====from ''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851==== Whitmore is a neat rural village, in a deep romantic valley, four and a half miles SSW of Newcastle-under-Lyme, comprising within its parish 367 inhabitants, and about 3350 acres of land. It has now a post office, and a first class railway station on the Grand Junction portion of the London & North Western Railway, since the opening of which the village has been much improved. Captain Rowland Mainwaring, RN, owns most of the parish, and is lord of the manor. He resides at Whitmore Hall, a handsome mansion standing in a well-wooded park. The Church, St Mary & All Saints, is a small ancient edifice, with a half-timbered turret, and was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent until 1807. The benefice is a rectory in the patronage of Captain Rowland Mainwaring, and the Rev CH Mainwaring, BA, is the incumbent''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851 retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore ====from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis==== WHITMORE, a parish, in the union of NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, N. division of the hundred of PIREHILL and of the county of STAFFORD, 4 miles (S.W.) from Newcastle; containing 367 inhabitants. The parish is on the road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, and comprises 1986a.3r.5p., whereof 250 acres are common or waste, an act for inclosing which was passed in 1841. The Grand Junction railway has one of its principal stations here, where it attains its summit level; the buildings extend 300 feet in length. The village is beautifully situated, and the cottages are kept in neat order, and ornamented with roses and woodbine: Whitmore Hall, with the grounds attached to it, is one of the pleasantest seats in this part of the county. The living is a rectory not in charge, in the gift of Captain Mainwaring: the tithes have been commuted for £280, and the glebe comprises 29 acres. The church is a handsome structure in the later English style. Description from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Gaz1859 ====from ''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896)==== WHITMORE is a pleasant village and parish, delightfully situated in a valley, on the road from Newcastle to Market Drayton, with a station about a mile distant on the Trent Valley section of the London and North Western railway, 4 ½ miles south-south-west from Newcastle-under-Lyme and 147 ½ from London, in the North Western division of the county, Pirehill North hundred and petty sessional division, Newcastle union and county court district, rural deanery of Trenthem, archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of Lichfield. The river Sowe runs through the village and falls into the Trent at Shuckborough. The church of St. Mary and All Saints (formerly a chapel of ease to Trenthem) is a small edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a western turret containing 3 bells: at the north end is the family vault of the Mainwarings, and there is an altar-tomb with incised effigies to Edward Mainwaring and Alice (Boghey) his wife, dated 1580: a carved oak pulpit, dedicated to the memory of the Rev. C. H. Mainwaring and Jane his wife, was presented by his son, the present rector, in 1886: the church was restored in 1880, at a cost of £2,200, and affords 160 sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £218, net yearly value £317, with 27 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. C. Mainwaring, and held since 1885 by the Rev. Percy Edward Mainwaring M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1691 Mr. Joseph Ball left 2a. 2r. 34p. of land, called Ball's Meadow and Hollygreave croft, now let for £6 a year, for the poor of this parish. An extensive ground for the sale of cattle adjoins the Mainwaring Arms hotel; sales, now conducted for 25 years by Charles Beech and Son, take place fortnightly on Mondays. Whitmore Hall, in a romantic valley, just below the church and village, is a brick mansion, standing in a large park with a splendid avenue of trees: it was greatly injured by fire in August, 1880, and is now in the occupation of Michael Daintry Hollins esq. D.L., J.P., M.R.C.S.Eng. Mrs. C. Mainwaring, who is lady of the manor, and Ralph Sneyd esq. J.P. of Keele Hall, are the principal landowners. The soil is in parts light, in others stiff clay; subsoil, gravel and sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2,004 acres of land and 11 of water; rateable value, £4,434; the population in 1891 was 318. National School (mixed), rebuilt in 1871, for 50 children; average attendance, 42.''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896) retrieved from https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore ====War memorial==== There is a plaque in St Mary and All Saints Church with 28 namesImperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/38349 Image at https://www.militaryimages.net/media/whitmore-church-war-memorial-staffordshire.75917/ See [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] for details. ====Clergy==== Clergy of the Church of England database Location: Parochial Chapel: Stoke Upon Trent, Whitmore Chapel *CCEd Location ID: 3036Clergy of the Church of England database CCEd Location ID: 3036 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3036 *ARCHDEACONRY Stafford *START DATE 1540 *CCEd Location ID: 3068CCEd Location ID: 3068 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3068 *Diocese (Jurisdiction):Coventry & Lichfield *1725 separated from Stoke upon Trent See: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|Whitmore Staffordshire clergy page]] ===Population=== Whitmore parish {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population of Parish!!Total houses |- |1801||234|| |- |1811||291|| |- |1821||302|| |- |1831||281||46 |- |1841||367||62 |- |1851||377||65 |- |1881||311||61 |- |1891||318||60 |- |1901||308||62 |- |1911||326|| |- |1921||327||68 |- |1931||279||71 |- |1951||567||166 |- |1961||645||210 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore CP/Ch through time | Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10297072 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 *1841: Note although statistics state 367, only 363 enumerated. **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1841 census]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *2011 census population 1,230 in 528 households Parish: Whitmore: St Mary & All Saints https://www.churchofengland.org/about/data-services Whitmore Registration sub-District {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population!!Occupied houses!!Total births!!Total Deaths |- |1801||863|||||| |- |1811||1,013|||||| |- |1821||1,084|||||| |- |1831||1,172|||||| |- |1841||1,291||220|||| |- |1851||1,276||227|||| |- |1861||1,302|||||| |- |1871||1,194||||38||25 |- |1881||1,084||219||32||12 |- |1891||1,080||220||33||18 |- |1901||1,131||234||29||16 |- |1911||1,121||||19||13 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore SubD through time | Census tables with data for the Registration sub-District, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10550543 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 ==Notable people associated with Whitmore== *[[Ball-17816|John Ball (abt.1585-1639)]] *[[Stone-8787|Samuel John Stone BA MA (1839-1900)]] ==Research pages== *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1839_Tithe|1839 Tithe]] *Censuses **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|1841 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|1851 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_census_records|Whitmore Hall census records]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Inns **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Mainwaring_Arms|Mainwaring Arms]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Sheet_Anchor|Whitmore Sheet Anchor]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Association|Whitmore Association]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Hall inheritance]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|World War 1]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|church and clergy]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_farming|farming]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_gazeteers|gazeteers]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_police|police]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_railway_station|railway station]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_schools|schools]] ==Research notes== ===Whitmore Hall in Shropshire=== Some of the Whitmore family apparently is associated with Whitmore Hall near Claverley, Shropshire. See map on [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/108/mode/1up page 86 of ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''] and paper by F. C. Beazeley.Beazeley, F. C. "The Parish of Thurstaston" in ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1924, [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/n32/mode/1up retrieved through archive.org] ===Wikipedia=== * [[Wikipedia:Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Whitmore, Staffordshire]] - only a stub as at September 2023 **[[Wikipedia:Listed_buildings_in_Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Listed buildings in Whitmore, Staffordshire]] has 28 structures listed. These include: ***the church ***the Hall ***the stable block of the hall ***Butterton Hall ***Lake House ***Barn, Shutlanehead Farm ***Snape Hall Farmhouse ***Rhodes memorial ***Park Lodge ***Butterton Grange Farmhouse ***Malkin memorial[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1027844?section=official-list-entry] ****[[Malkin-277|Thomas Malkin (1746-1816)]] ***Station House ***Williams memorial ***Ivy Cottage ***Park House ***St Thomas' Church, Butterton ***Whitmore Hall Lodge ***Fitch memorial ****Fitch memorial approximately 12m north-west of Church of St Mary and All Saints ****Chest tomb. Mid-C19. Sandstone ashlar. Rectangular plan. Slightly projecting moulded top ledger, fluted corner pilasters. Top ledger commemorates Susanna Fitch (died 1835).[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353785?section=official-list-entry] ****Uncertain if she was married or if her maiden name was Fitch: Susan Fitch (age 37) died in 1835 and was buried on 9 September 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England. '''Burial''': "Staffordshire Burials"
Reference: D3332/1/14; Page: 27
[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWHITMORE-ST-MARY--ALL-SAINTS-B-D3332-1-14-1813-1898%2F00029&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 21 September 2023)
Susan Fitch burial (died in 1835 at age 37) on 9 Sep 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England.
***House west-north-west of the Church of St Mary and All Saints ***Cottages dated 1877 **In reviewing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Whitmore,_Staffordshire what links here page] it seems the following people who have pages on Wikipedia have links to Whitmore: ***The earliest traceable direct ancestor of [[Wikipedia:Cecil Rhodes|Cecil Rhodes]] is James Rhodes (fl. 1660) of Snape Green, Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Arthur_Cudmore|Arthur Murray Cudmore]] is noted as being associated with Whitmore - should be updated to note his ashes are there and he is memorialised there ***[[Wikipedia:Nathaniel_Middleton|Nathaniel Middleton]] was the son of the Rev. Samuel Middleton (1703–1758), perpetual curate of Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Randolph_Mainwaring|Randolph Mainwaring]] born Whitmore 1839 noted as 1st class cricketer - stub :[[Mainwaring-708|Randolph Mainwaring (1839-1902)]] ***[[Wikipedia:John_Ball_(Puritan)|John Ball (Puritan)]] notes he was appointed as curate to Whitmore ===Family or local history societies=== There appears to be no family history society for Whitmore or specifically for Staffordshire. Nearby locations with a society include: *Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry https://midland-ancestors.uk/ Midland Ancestors is the principal family history society for the counties of: Staffordshire, Warwickshire & Worcestershire which surround the city of Birmingham. They have a north Staffordshire group. *Audley and District Family History Society http://www.audleyfhs.co.uk/ It covers the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Audley, which includes Audley Township, Bignall End, Halmer End, Knowle End, Park End, Eardley End and Talke. The ancient parishes of Barthomley and Church Lawton in Cheshire and Wolstanton, Keele, Madeley and Betley in Staffordshire help to make up the adjoining area. *Biddulph and District Genealogy and Historical Society http://www.bdghs.org.uk/ ==Contributions welcomed== If you have any connection to Whitmore please contact the project leader [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]]: my forebears lived at Whitmore *Your name here? ==Tasks== *Currently, October 2022, working on adding people recorded on the 1851, 1861, and 1841 censuses as living in Whitmore. *Create pages for Whitmore Hall and for clergy associated with Whitmore. *Sort out medieval Whitmores - I don't think they are actually born Whitmore but don't know enough yet. For example [[Whitmore-765|Richard Whitmore (1261-1350)]]. More research needed. *Issues with [[DeWhitmore-2|Ralph Radulph (DeWhitmore) de Whitmore (abt.1171-abt.1243)]] profile was unsourced, father is unsourced and the research seems inadequate *World war 1 memorial - find missing people and work out how connected to Whitmore [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] *Follow up Wikipedia prompts *FindAGrave has 74 people buried Whitmore as at 23 September 2023 - check they all have profiles on Wikitree and are categorised for Whitmore **23 September 2023: 49 of 74 have profiles yet to be found or created; of the 25 with profiles, 13 are categorised as Whitmore and 12 not **set up category for graveyard - [[:Category:St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Whitmore, Staffordshire]] **transcriptions of 60 gravestones at https://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/STS/Whitmore/MIs.html *Review Staffordshire name indexes https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?RecordID=8135 **done [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Whitmore Staffordshire Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Explore court cases: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_srt=3&_q=whitmore+staffordshire++chancery *1939 register Piece 5471I seems to cover Whitmore 296 results not including those for whom the record is closed [https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=1939%20register&keywordsplace=newcastle-under-lyme%2c%20staffordshire%2c%20england&keywordsplace_proximity=5&piece=5471i&sid=103] *1851 religious census: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy#1851_Ecclesiastical_census]] *Follow up leads https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ *Follow up https://whitmorevillagehall.org.uk/history-of-whitmore-village-hall/ *Follow up https://facultyonline.churchofengland.org/CHR/ChurchDetails.aspx?id=7128#Home *Follow up https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Heritage-and-archives/Local-and-community-history/placeguide/SPGWhitmore.aspx *1846 enclosure map for Whitmore https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Details.aspx?&ResourceID=48263&PageIndex=12&SearchType=2&ThemeID=780 *Inspiration for dimensions to explore: https://www.one-place-studies.org/all-studies/in-depth-reports/in-depth-bratton-clovelly/ *Useful links https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore some of which included below *''Whitmore tracts; a collection of essays on matters of interest to persons bearing the name'' by Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900 see https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n13/mode/2up for descent of the family of Whitmore **John de Boghay and Whitmore arms plus window at Whitmore Hall https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n35/mode/2up **''Notes on the manor and family of Whitmore''. Comp. by W.H. Whitmore see in particular https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044095254348&seq=7 *Explore http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/index.php *Analyse the 402 Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield & Coventry Marriage Allegations and Bonds, 1636-1893 at FindMyPast ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Explore https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/staffs-hist-collection for Whitmore and spelling variations *Wills - there are 88 for Whitmore Staffordshire in Index of Wills - Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, 1570-1790 https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?Index=C&LastName=&Part=0&YearFrom=1570&YearTo=1790&Place=whitmore&County=1&Gender=0&Occupation= *Analyse the 31 records Land Tax Redemption, 1798 from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Analyse the 235 records UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 Results from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Transcribe 1851 White's Directory of Staffordshire page 436 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB9006P-00436?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=976467&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] *Transcribe Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire **1880 p 365 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0641-00384?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=809158&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] **1912 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0645-00542?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=810274&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] **1940 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0627-00554?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=697063&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] *1821 parish statistics [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser2?ResourceType=Census&ResourceType=Legislation&ResourceType=Essays&ResourceType=Registrar%20General&ResourceType=TNA&SearchTerms=whitmore&simple=yes&path=Results&active=yes&titlepos=0&mno=7&pageseq=344] *1831 population statistics for Pirehill hundred [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70300&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] and for county of Stafford [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70900&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] *add to https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/ *For an approach to annalysing occupations see [[Space:St_Helens%2C_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|St Helens, Lancashire One Place Study]] *Follow up 'Staffordshire Lay Subsidy 1332-3: Pirehill hundred', in Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1, (London, 1889) pp. 87-102. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol10/pt1/pp87-102 *Follow up Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire was in a land tax record in 1798 in Whitmore, Stafford, England. '''Land Tax''': "UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798"
The National Archives; Kew, Richmond; Surrey, Land Tax Redemption Office: Quotas and Assessments, IR23; Piece: 79; Volume: 1
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Proprietor: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Tenant: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Residence: Whitmore, Stafford, England; Year: 1798.
Others mentioned too. ==Profile management== *People associated with Whitmore are categorised [[:Category:Whitmore,_Staffordshire]] **As of 30 April 2024 there are 677 profiles and 21 pages **As of 18 December 2023 there are 620 profiles and 20 pages **As of 31 October 2023 there are 597 profiles and 18 pages **As of 5 October 2023 there are 281 profiles and 14 pages **As at 23 September 2023 there are 146 profiles and 6 pages **As at 26 October2022 there are 86 profiles and one page. *Looking at unconnected profiles: Note WikiTree Plus data can be out of date (ran query again 9 Oct and same data as 6 October) **'''Unconnected''': query https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+unconnected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 458 profiles unconnected ****Biocheck: Checked 458 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***31 October 336 profiles unconnected ****31 October in Biocheck: CheckedChecked 336 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October 214 profiles unconnected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 1 profiles with 1 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***17 October 214 profiles unconnected ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 127 profiles unconnected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 127 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 72 profiles unconnected **'''Connected''' https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+connected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 202 profiles connected ****Biocheck: Checked 202 profiles: Found 3 profiles with 0 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 1 possibly unsourced not marked; (fixed 4 profiles with 4 style issues) ***31 October153 profiles connected ****31 October in Biocheck: Checked 153 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 3 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October and 17 October 140 profiles connected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 12 profiles with 10 style issues; 3 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 121 profiles connected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 121 profiles: Found 9 profiles with 8 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 98 profiles connected ===1851 census 377 people enumerated=== *1851 census all heads of households added to [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *All profiles added to [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census|Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census category]] **completed 20 October; was 245 profiles still missing at 5 October 2023 **Challenge to work out if they stayed, died or migrated out. As at 20 October my calculations are of the 377 enumerated: 31 died or probably died, 117 stayed, 211 migrated out, 17 were visitors or travellers at the time of the census. *Where were they in 1861? 73 of the 377 were investigated but not yet found in 1861; 2 of these possibly died and another 1 possibly married ===Parish Baptisms, Marriages, Burials=== *Baptisms 1760-1861: 1459 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 142 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 31 October 2023 there are 134 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 89 profiles identified * Marriages 1813-1900: 204 marriages; 408 people; also additionally 2 duplicate entries **As of 8 January 2024 there are 50 profiles identified on Wikitree **was Marriages 1851-1861: 30 marriages; 60 people. As of 18 December 2023 there are 27 profiles identified on Wikitree; was 31 October 2023 there are 15 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 6 profiles identified Unidentified include people from out of the parish. *Burials 1851-1861: 102 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 23 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 22 profiles identified on Wikitree ==Sources==

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] [[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The United Kingdom Census of 1851 recorded the people residing in every household on the night of Sunday 30 March 1851, and was the second of the UK censuses to include details of household members. 377 people were enumerated in the 1851 census as living at Whitmore, Staffordshire; 205 males and 172 females were summarised. There were 64 households on 26 pages; there was one unoccupied house.From FindMyPast digitisation of the 1851 census https://search.findmypast.com.au/record/browse?id=GBC/1851/4355471/00072 ==Enumerator== The enumerator was Andrew Martin, probably [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] who in 1851 was victualer of the ''Mainwaring Arms'', and George Fairbanks, [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]], certified the enumeration. Samuel Harding was superintendent Registrar.From FindMyPast digitisation of the 1851 census https://search.findmypast.com.au/record/browse?id=GBC/1851/4355471/00073 ==Statistics== Of the 377 people *104 had been baptised in Whitmore *96 had been born since the last census (54 of those baptised in Whitmore) *106 had been in Whitmore at time of 1841 census *118 were still in Whitmore at time of 1861 census (44 of these had also been there in 1841) *At least 31 died after the census and before the 1861 census ==Occupations== *145 of the 377 had occupations listed; 119 were male and 26 female **Railway ***Agent at Whitmore Railway Station: 1 ***Clerk Railway Station: 2 ***Pointsman at railway : 3 ***Porter at railway: 3 ***Railway labourer: 3 ***Railway plate layer : 1 ***Railway inspector: 1 ***Servant of railway: 1 **Farms (11 households headed by farmers) ***Farmer: 11 ''(plus 1 visitor)''; 1 was female ***Farmers son: 1 ***Farm servant: 24 of the 26 in the parish ***General servant: 1 ***House servant: 5 of the 18 in the parish ***Labourer: 1 of the 25 in the parish ***Retired from business: 1 ***''Coach painter: 1 (visitor)'' ***''Visitor: 1 (visitor)'' **Households headed by labourers (17) ***Farm labourer: 1 ***Field labourer: 1 ***Labourer: 22 of the 25 in the parish **Inns: there were 2 ***Victualler: 2 ***Boots: 1 ***Farm servant: 1 of the 26 in the parish ***House servant: 2 of the 18 in the parish ***Postboy: 1 ***Waiter: 1 ***Timber carrier: 3 (lodgers) ***''Solicitor: 1 (visitor)'' ***''Traveller: 1 (visitor)'' **Hall ***Captain Royal Navy 1 ***House servant: 6 of the 18 in the parish ***Servant: 6 **Rectory ***Rector of Whitmore: 1 ***Coachman: 1 ***Nurse: 1 ***House servant: 4 of the 18 in the parish **Other ***Bricklayer: 3 ***Butcher: 1 ***Gamekeeper: 1 ***Gardener: 1 ***Furnace manager: 1 ***Hostler: 1 ***Joiner: 2 ***Mercer: 1 ***Pauper: 1 ***Rural police constable: 1 ***Schoolmaster: 1 ***Shoemaker: 1 ***Smith: 2 ***Tool collector: 2 - 1 male and 1 female **Visitors or travellers ***Coach painter: 1 (visitor) ***Farmer: (1 visitor) ***Jeweller: 1 (visitor) ***Rector of Hawebry: 1 (visitor) ***Solicitor: 1 (visitor) ***Traveller: 1 (visitor) ***Visitor: 1 (visitor) *Farm servant: 26 in the parish; pus 1 farm labourer and 1 field labourer = 28 total, all male *House servant: 18 in the parish; 15 of these were female *Servant: 5 in the parish (not including the 1 visitor) plus 1 coachman, 1 nurse, 1 general servant, 1 boots, 1 postboy, and 1 waiter **7 of the 11 servants were female *Labourer: 25 in the parish, all male ==Heads of households== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Address!!Occupation!!Household!!Page ref!!Wikitree |- |George Kirkham||55||Wigboroguh, Cheshire, England||New house||Farmer||1||1||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Alex Donaldson||33||Scotland||Whitmore Village||Rural police constable||2||1||[[Donaldson-5724|Alexander Donaldson (1818-)]] |- |John Highfield||54||Aston, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||3||2||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |John Skerrutt||26||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Smith||4||2||[[Skerratt-30|John Skerratt (1826-)]] |- |Andrew Martin||52||Bowes, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Victualler||5 Mainwaring Arms||3||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Mary Skerratt||58||Hadnall, Shropshire, England||Whitmore Village||Wife of [[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1801-)]] ||6||3||[[Unknown-657344|Mary (Unknown) Skerratt (1798-)]] |- |John Broomhall||69||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||7||4||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |William Smith||79||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Joiner||8||4||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Thomas Smith||45||Cholton, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Shoemaker||9||4||[[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- |Thomas Peake||29||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Labourer||10||5||[[Peake-1230|Thomas Peake (1821-1899)]] |- |William Hobson||52||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Labourer||11||5||[[Hobson-3419|William Hobson (abt.1799-1878)]] |- |Samuel Tellwright||28||Biddalph, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||12||5||[[Tellwright-3|Samuel Tellwright (1821-1910)]] |- |Rowland Mainwaring||67||London, England||Whitmore Village||Captn Royal Navy||13 Whitmore Hall||5||[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- |George Fairbanks||43||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Schoolmaster||14||6||[[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- |Samuel Bates||40||Deffd, Derbyshire, England||Whitmore Village||Gardener||15||7||[[Bates-16512|Samuel Bates (1811-1873)]] |- |James Lewis||23||Hapall, Cheshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||16||7||[[Lewis-54099|James Lewis (1828-)]] |- |Thomas Stanway||60|| Staffordshire, England||Brombley green||Farmer||17||8||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Margaret Hilditch||70||Dudley, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Widow||18||8||[[Crosby-5999|Margaret (Crosby) Hilditch (1781-1851)]] |- |Samuel Phillips||32||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||19||9||[[Phillips-44652|Samuel Phillips (1819-)]] |- |Henry Malpass||50||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||20||9||[[Malpass-298|Henry Malpass (1801-1861)]] |- |William Broomhall||22||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||21||9||[[Broomhall-315|William Broomhall (1831-)]] |- |Charles Skidmore||50||Storbridge, Worcestershire, England||Lane house||Furnace manager||22||10||[[Skidmore-2214|Charles Skidmore (1796-1861)]] |- |William Bowers||53||Staffordshire, England||Lane house||Labourer||23||10||[[Bowers-9171|William Bowers (1798-)]] |- |Thomas Buckley||31||Staffordshire, England||Lane house||Field labourer||24||11||[[Buckley-6398|Thomas Buckley (1820-)]] |- |Elizabeth Smith||23||Woolstanton, Staffordshire, England||Yewtree farm||Farmer||25||11||[[Stanway-414|Elizabeth (Stanway) Heath (1828-)]] |- |Robert Willis||30||Duddon, Cheshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Farmer||26||12||[[Willis-16233|Robert Willis (1821-)]] |- |George Beech||35||Wesley, Cheshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Gamekeeper||27||12||[[Beech-1320|George Beech (1816-)]] |- |Samuel Tompkin||37||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Farmer||28||13||[[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] |- |John Ferneyough||52||Ipstones, Staffordshire, England||Moat Farm||Farmer||29||14||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Thomas Benneder||29||Olsager, Cheshire, England||Lime Pits||Farm labourer||30||14||[[Bennion-411|Thomas Bennion (1821-1872)]] |- |Thomas Malpass||44||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||31||15||[[Malpass-297|Thomas Malpass (abt.1807-1893)]] |- |Thomas Palmer||41||Newcastle, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Butcher||32||15||[[Palmer-30880|Thomas Palmer (1810-)]] |- |Vernon Myatt||33||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||33||16||[[Myatt-503|Vernon Myatt (1813-1882)]] |- |Sampson Alcock||24||Swinnerton, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||34||16||[[Alcock-1806|Sampson Alcock (1826-)]] |- |Walton Davis||33||Acton, Staffordshire, England||Snape Hall||Farmer||35||16||[[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] |- |William Peake||37||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||36||17||[[Peake-1229|William Peake (1816-1880)]] |- |John Peake||60||Aston, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||37||17||[[Peake-1380|John Peake (1786-1872)]] |- |Mores Mason||52||Newcastle, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Bricklayer||38||17||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |James Willott||28||Tighford, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Hostler||39||17||[[Willott-61|James Willott (1823-)]] |- |Elizabeth Meredith||51||Modeley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Widow||40||17||[[Shawe-159|Elizabeth (Shawe) Meredith (1799-1861)]] |- |Richard Merrell||24||M??, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||41||18||[[Merrill-6743|Richard Merrill (1827-1854)]] |- |James Taylor||74||Whitmore, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Pauper||42||18||[[Taylor-104050|James Taylor (1778-)]] |- |James Myatt||40||Whitmore, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||43||18||[[Myatt-506|James Myatt (1803-)]] |- |James Rhead||39||Madley, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||44||18||[[Rhead-174|James Rhead (1815-1892)]] |- |William Turnbull||50||Lanchester, Durham, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||45||19||[[Turnbull-5567|William Turnbull (1801-)]] |- |James Talbot||42||Offley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||46||19||[[Talbot-5969|James Talbot (1809-)]] |- |James Tooth||60||Colton, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Victualler||47||20||[[Tooth-547|James Tooth (1805-1876)]] |- |Hugh Harding||35||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway Plate Layer ||48||21||[[Harding-11092|Hugh Tankard Harding (1817-1887)]] |- |John Toft||57||Hanley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Tool collector||49||21||[[Toft-378|John Toft (1800-1853)]] |- |John Dunn||80||Handan, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||50||21||[[Dunn-22682|John Dunn (1770-1854)]] |- |Peter Jhonson||36||Stoke, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Joiner||51||21||[[Johnson-142420|Peter Johnson (1815-1894)]] |- |Donald Montgomery||30||Scotland||Whitmore heath||Agent at Whitmore Railway Station||52||22||[[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- |Henry Myatt||40||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||53||22||[[Myatt-504|Henry Myatt (1810-1891)]] |- |John Weir||36||Dublin, Ireland||Whitmore heath||Clerk Railway Station||54||23||[[Weir-6192|John Weir (1817-)]] |- |George Pearson||23||Bygrave, Derbyshire, England||Whitmore heath||Porter at Whitmore railway||55||23||[[Pearson-17377|George Pearson (1828-)]] |- |Michael McDonald||49||Ireland||Whitmore heath||Porter at the railway||56||23||[[McDonald-30681|Michael McDonald (1802-)]] |- |John Lyson||33||Westmorland, England||Whitmore heath||Police at the Whitmore station||57||24||[[Layson-46|John Layson (1818-)]] |- |John Williams||36||Derbyshire, England||Whitmore heath||Police at the Whitmore Railway||58||24||[[Williams-131254|John Williams (1818-)]] |- |Samuel Dutten||30||Nantwich, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway Inspector||59||24||[[Dutton-2764|Samuel Dutton (1821-)]] |- |George Holdoress||58||Gravesend, Kent, England||Whitmore heath||Police at the L&NW Railway||60||24||[[Holderness-228|George Holderness (1799-1873)]] |- |Peter Rhead||44||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Porter for London & NorthWestern R||61||25||[[Rhead-175|Peter Rhead (1807-)]] |- |John Burrows||34||[[Dutton-2764|Samuel Dutton (1821-)]]W, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Servant of Railway||62||25||[[Burrows-5007|John Burrows (1816-)]] |- |Charles Mainwaring||32||Bath, Somerset, England||Whitmore Rectory||Rector of Whitmore||63||26||[[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- |James Hollins||70||Beech, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Bricklayer||64||26||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]][[Category: Whitmore, Mainwaring Name Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}}{{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring|category=Whitmore, Mainwaring Name Study}} {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |caption=Whitmore Hall }} Whitmore is one of very few properties in England that have not been sold in the last 935 years. The estate has remained in the same family since the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, in the reign of William the Conqueror. The inheritance has sometimes passed through the female line, most recently in 1891 to Ellen Cavenagh nee Mainwaring (1845 – 1920). At least thirty-five generations have inherited Whitmore since a Saxon called Ulfac owned Whitmore and was usurped after the Battle of Hastings by a Norman knight who had supported William. Source: Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. retrieved through archive.org https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Wikitree profile!!Date inherited!!Notes!!''Mainwarings of Whitmore'' page reference!!Major historical events and house history |- |[[Stafford-2281|Nigel (Stafford) de Stafford (bef.1065-bef.1124)]]||1086||At the time of the General Survey (20 Conq.), “ Ricardus Forestarius ” held Whitmore of the King. Nigel (de Stafford), the Gresley ancestor, held under him as mesne tenant. Ulfac held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor and was a free man.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/n12/mode/1up page 3]||Domesday Book: Whitmore is the second entry of Staffordshire page 10. The tenant in chief was Richard the forester. Lord in 1066: Ulfac or alternatively spelt Wulfheah. Lord in 1086: Nigel (of Stafford). |- |intervening generations not clear||||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/24/mode/1up page 24]|| |- |John de Whitmore||||John de Whitmore, in 1199, claimed to hold his land de domino rege i.e. as tenant in capite and as the father of Ralph and John presumably did hold Whitmore in capite ... probable that the first John was father of Ralph and John, and that he was a younger contemporary of King Henry II, and died between 1199 and 1203. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/11/mode/1up page 11]|| |- |Ralph de Knutton son of John de Whitmore died by 1243 seems to correspond with [[DeWhitmore-2|Ralph Radulph (DeWhitmore) de Whitmore (abt.1171-abt.1243)]]||abt 1203||at 1212 Inquest of Service ... Radulph de Knutton is shown as holding 36 virgates in Cnoton, Dimsdal, Hanchurch, Claiton, Honeford and Witemor, ... Ralph de Knutton was lineal heir or co-heir of Richard Forester. ... In a deed of about 1225, John, son of Ralf de Cnotton, confirms to Ralf, son of John de Wytemore, all the tenements in Wytemore which John de Wytemore, father of Ralf, held of In a deed of about 1225, John, son of Ralf de Cnotton, confirms to Ralf, son of John de Wytemore, all the tenements in Wytemore which John de Wytemore, father of Ralf, held of Ralf de Cnotton.||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/11/mode/1up page 11] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/16/mode/1up page 16] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/18/mode/1up page 18]||In 1212 during the reign of King John there was a Great Inquest of Service. Randolph de Knutton held Whitmore with other land and paid £4. 11s. 6d. of “antient right”, that is, from the Conquest of England. It is thought that Ralph de Knutton was the lineal heir or co-heir of Richard the forester. |- |John de Whitmore died 1275||1243||John de Whitmore occurs, in various capacities, between 1275 and 1306, in Vols. VI and VII S.H.C. He was dead before 1314. He had two sons, Robert, who died without issue, and Ralph, son and heir, and an only daughter, Alice, on whom the Manor of Whitmore was settled, in remainder, in case her brother died without issue. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/18/mode/1up page 18] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |John de Whitmore ||||heir to his father John, one of three brothers, John, Ralph, and Roger. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |Ralph de Whitmore son of John who died 1275||||Ralph had a grant from his father of lands in Whitmore, and was living in 1286. He had issue three sons, Stephen, living 1316, Adam (Abbot of Dieulacress ?) and Roger, both living 1327. Stephen was father of Robert, living 1380-1388, father of Thomas who had a confirmation from James de Boghay of lands in Whitmore, in the latter year. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |Ralph de Whitmore son of John son of John||before 1314||RALPH DE WHITMORE succeeded his father before 1314, for, in that year, probably on his marriage, he settled the Manor of Whitmore on failure of his own issue, on his sister Alice, with a remainder to Roger, son of Roger de Swynnerton, his first cousin. ... about the year 1300 John de Whitmore demised his manor of Whitmore to his son Ralph. ... Ralph de Whitmore came into an estate heavily encumbered, for, in 1308 (probably the year he succeeded) he mortgaged his manor mill, with all its profits less two pounds to Sir Roger de Swynnerton for twenty years, as security for a debt of £40. ... Ralph de Whitmore appeared as a juror, 1325-6, and in the Subsidy Roll of 1327. He probably died before 1332 as his name does not appear in the Roll for that year. As he had probably married in 1314, his son and heir would not have been of age until about 1336, but there is no record in the Historical Collections for Staffordshire, relating either to his wife or to the minority of his son.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/21/mode/1up page 21]|| |- |John lord of Whitmore||||John, lord of Whitmore appears as a witness in 1342, and about the same date, as son of Ralph formerly lord of Whitmore, confirms to William de Bromleye all his right in certain lands in Whitmore formerly acquired by his father. ... He had two sons William and Thomas, who both died in the lifetime of their father, and two daughters, coheiresses, Joan and Elizabeth. ... John de Whitmore must have been dead in 1385, for in 8 Ric. II Henry Clerk of Coventry and Joan his wife, daughter of John de Whitmore, settled their moiety of the manor of Whitmore on James de Boghay and Elizabeth his wife for 100 marks of silver. Thus the manor of Whitmore passed from the family of that name to the de Boghays.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/23/mode/1up page 23]||Black Death 1346- 1353 |- |James de Boghay and Elizabeth his wife||1385||James de Boghay was dead before 1411|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/24/mode/1up page 24] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/34/mode/1up page 34]|| |- |John Boughay died 1454||1411||JOHN BOUGHAY, son and heir, succeeded, he was probably the John Boughay of Whitmore, who with Roger Boughay the elder, Richard Boughay, and Roger Boughay the younger of Hatton (near Swynnerton) was charged by Thomas de Swynner- ton, in 1407, with breaking into his close at Swynnerton, digging in his soil, and taking 100 rabbits worth 40 shillings, and carrying away the soil excavated to the value of 100 shillings. ... An Inquisition was carried out in 1428 by John Boughay of Whitmore, and seven others, to enquire into the condition and value of various churches round Stafford. ... John Boughey must have been over seventy years of age at this period, and was probably making a final settlement of his affairs including a provision for his newly married grandson. He was dead in 1454, for, in that year, Amice (Anne) formerly wife of John Bowghey, was suing James Bowghey of Whitmore, Gentilman, for dower in Whitmore, Buckenhal and Andesley. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/35/mode/1up page 35]|| |- |[[Bowghey-1|James Bowghey (-1481)]]||||James Boughey had an elder brother, John, who had no issue, and who predeceased his father. This was obviously a post-nuptial settlement made shortly after his succession to the estates, as he must have married about 1425, since his son was married in 1447.||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/37/mode/1up page 37]|| |- |[[Boghay-2|Robert Boghay (abt.1450-abt.1490)]]|||||||| |- |[[Boghay-1|Humphrey Boghay (-1540)]]|||||||| |- |[[Boughey-121|Alice (Boughey) Mainwaring (abt.1520-bef.1573)]]||||grand daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Boghey|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring (bef.1516-1586)]] ||1546|| Edward 1 - married the heiress Alice De Boghay in 1546|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-388|Edward Mainwaring (abt.1544-1604)]]||1586||In 37 Eliz. (1595), Edward Manwaringe, then mesne Lord of the Manor of Whitmore, probably seventeenth in descent from Richard Forester, the tenant in capite, and sixteenth in descent from Nigel, the mesne tenant of the same manor in 1086, purchased the Manor of Knotton, and certain lands and rights in Knotton, Dymesdale and Wolstanton, from John Brett, grandson and heir of Edward Brett of Keele for the sum of one hundred and forty pounds. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/15/mode/1up page 15]||
Edward 2 married Jane Craddock |- |[[Mainwaring-527|Edward Mainwaring (1577-1647)]]||1604||Edward 3 married Sarah Stone - have portrait||||English Civil War 1642 - 1651 |- |[[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]]||1647||Edward 4 married Anne Lomas - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-619|Edward Mainwaring (1635-1703)]]||1674||Edward 5 married bridget Trollope - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-432|Edward Mainwaring (1681-abt.1738)]]||1703||Edward 6 married jemima Pye - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-431|Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794)]]||1738||Edward 7 married sarah Bunbury - have portrait||||Jacobite Rising 1745; French Revolution 1789 |- |[[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]]||1794||died without issue. Eight Edward Mainwarings in a row and then the 8th Edward married but had no children. His brother William had 11 children but all the sons died and had no children. Charles, son of William, was actually passed over in his uncle Edward’s will by codicil (I wonder what he had done!) and Sarah, who was unmarried was named the heir. Charles acted as Lord of the manor anyway. Then the estate passed to Rowland Mainwaring, who had definitely not been expected to be in line for the inheritance being the second son of a third son, with plenty of older male cousins. At one stage he was 10th in line.||||Napoleonic Wars 1803 - 1815 |- |[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]]||1825||niece, daughter of Edward's brother William||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/103/mode/1up page 103]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]]||1837||nephew of Edward who died 1825. Rowland Mainwaring had definitely not been expected to be in line for the inheritance being the second son of a third son, with plenty of older male cousins. At one stage he was 10th in line. In turn Gordon, who was his third son inherited and was also not expected to inherit. Gordon had a few sons and two of them did inherit but they had no sons and eventually his daughter Ellen Cavenagh nee Mainwaring inherited. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/104/mode/1up page 104] ||Reign of Queen Victoria |- |[[Mainwaring-413|Gordon Mainwaring (1817-1872)]]||1862||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/117/mode/1up?q=gordon page 117]||Did not live in the Hall after he inherited it but leased it. In 1863 the Hall and grounds were let to [[Hollins-444|Mr. Michael Daintry Hollins]] who remained as tenant for over thirty years. |- |[[Mainwaring-848|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1850-1889)]]||1872||son of Gordon, died without issue, did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-846|Frederick Rowland Mainwaring (1859-1891)]]||1889||son of Gordon, died without issue. Did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-412|Ellen Jane (Mainwaring) Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1845-1920)]]||1891||daughter of Gordon, did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]||World War 1 |- |[[Cavenagh-39|James Gordon (Cavenagh) Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1865-1938)]]||1920||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/123/mode/1up page 123]|| |- |[[Cavenagh-Mainwaring-2|Rafe Gordon Dutton Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1906-1995)]]||1938||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/125/mode/1up?q=rafe page 125]||World War 2 |- |[[Cavenagh-Mainwaring-7|Guy Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1934-2021)]]||1995||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/125/mode/1up?q=rafe page 125]||Covid pandemic 2020 - 2022 |- |Guy's son||2021|||||| |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall portraits

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] Portaits hanging at Whitmore Hall of members of the Mainwaring family See also [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance]] {{Image|file=Mainwaring-527-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-527|Edward Mainwaring (1577-1647)]] }} {{Image|file=Stone-16405-1.jpg |caption=[[Stone-16405|Sarah (Stone) Mainwaring (abt.1575-1648)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-528-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]] }} {{Image|file=Lomax-776.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Lomax-776|Anne (Lomax) Mainwaring (abt.1606-1694)]] }} The portraits of Edward Mainwaring (3), his wife Sarah nee Stone, his son Edward (4), and daughter Jane, were painted by Cornelius Jansen, probably about 1625. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-409.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-409|Jane (Mainwaring) Abney (abt.1607-1644)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-526.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-526|John Mainwaring (abt.1610-1692)]]
The Reverend John Mainwaring, D.D., Rector of Stoke-on-Trent, 1633-92. from ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore'' page 64 }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-619-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-619|Edward Mainwaring (1635-1703)]] }} {{Image|file=Trollope-272.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Trollope-272|Bridget (Trollope) Mainwaring (1641-1723)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-432.png |align=l |size=l |caption=[[Mainwaring-432|Edward Mainwaring (1681-abt.1738)]] and [[Pye-345|Jemima (Pye) Mainwaring (-1721)]]
Portrait by [[Wikipedia:Michael_Dahl|Michael Dahl (1659–1743)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-431.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-431|Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794)]] }} {{Image|file=Bunbury-137.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Bunbury-137|Sarah (Bunbury) Mainwaring (1709-1798)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-651.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-709|Thomas Mainwaring (1711-1776)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-709-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The plaque associated with Thomas Mainwaring indicating he is the brother of Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794). Not sure what N.S. stands for. To date research does not indicate any military service; he was "many years Receiver of the Land-Tax for North Wales" and that would not seem to be associated with this uniform - does the caption wrongly identify the sitter? }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-840.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]]
Edward Mainwaring the 8th died unmarried. His niece Sarah Mainwaring inherited Whitmore Hall. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-660.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]] }} Her brother Charles had been disinherited in her favour. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-863.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-863|Charles Mainwaring (1787-1831)]] }} After Sarah, Edward's great nephew Rowland Mainwaring inherited the estate. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-414.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]]
Portrait of Captain Rowland Mainwaring
painted by Mr. John Phillip, afterwards R.A.,
at Whitmore in May 1841. }} {{Image|file=Duff-1731.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Duff-1731|Sophia Henrietta (Duff) Mainwaring (abt.1790-1824)]]
The portrait was painted in 1841 by Mr. John Phillip,
many years after her death.
Possibly based on a sketch by her husband. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-414.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Admiral Mainwaring aged 78 painted about 1861 }} {{Image|file=Chevillard-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Chevillard-11|Laura (Chevillard) Mainwaring (abt.1812-1891)]]
presumably also painted about 1861 }} ..................................................................

Whitney Cemetary - Deadman's point

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The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 destroyed the mining camps in the region. Many individuals perished, but afterwards, most residents chose to stay and rebuild their communities. Victims of the fire were buried at Deadman's Point. Today, the Whitney cemetery is still in service.

Whitney Cemetery

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Whitney Plantation, Louisiana

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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Louisiana_Plantations|Louisiana Plantations]] '''Whitney Plantation''', aka Habitation Haydel. From the Whitney Plantation's website: "Whitney Plantation Museum is the only museum in Louisiana with an exclusive focus on the lives of enslaved people." Opening Page at https://www.whitneyplantation.org/ It is located in Edgard, St John Parish, Louisiana. [[Heidel-34|Ambrose Heidel]] (1702-bef.1774) was the founder of the plantation, and it passed to many relatives, as shown below. Ownership of the plantation: *Up to 1752: Widow Bernard Vickner. *1752-1770: [[Heidel-34|Ambrose Heidel]] . *1770-1774: Widow Ambroise Haydel and children. *1774-1776: [[Pellerin-311|Louis Girard Pellerin]] then [[Albert-73|Antoine Albert]]. *1776-1820: [[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel Sr.]] *1820-1839: [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel Jr.]] and [[Haydel-122|Edward Marcellin Haydel]]. *1840-1860: [[Haydel-29|Marie Azélie Haydel]]. *1860-1867: Succession Marie Azélie Haydel. *1867-1880: Bradish Johnson *1880-1909: Pierre Edouard St. Martin and Théophile Perret. *1909-1928: St. Martin and Perret’s heirs. *1928-1946: Mathilde Louise Perret and George Henri Tassin. *1946-1990: Alfred Mason Barnes of New Orleans. *1990-1999: Formosa Chemicals and Fiber Corporation. *1999-2019: John Cummings *2019 – present: The Whitney Institute, 501(c)(3) ===Slaves=== [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Sr.]] [[Space:Slave_Auction_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Jr.|Slave Auction of Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] == Sources == See also: [https://wordpress.thetruthtoledo.com/index.php/2022/02/04/the-plantation-habitation-haydel/ Habitation Haydel]

Whitsett Institute

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[[Category:Rock Creek Township, Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett Institute]] ==History== :The Whitsett Institute, a prestigious private college preparatory school, was originally founded by [[Whitsett-453|William Thornton Whitsett]] as "Fairview View Academy" in 1884. It's not know when the name changed to the Whitsett Institute. The school operated successfully until 1919 when the main building burned down. The school never reopened. :The 1913-1914 Whitsett Annual Register describes the campus this way: "Grouped around the school campus, at a distance of one hundred yards, are twelve dormitories and boarding halls, where students room and board. The buildings are all practically new, having been erected within the past few years, and offer pleasant homes for the faculty and student body. Each boarding place is in the charge of a suitable matron." :The community surrounding the school became know as Whitsett. The town was very rural and off the beaten path. The was no railroad to Whitsett, but the town benefited from its proximity to the train station in nearby Gibsonville (located just two miles north). Visitors and students were shuttled by a two-horse wagon to Whitsett. The rise of Whitsett as an educational center took place against the backdrop of the educational poverty of much of rural North Carolina in the decades following the Civil War. :After the destruction of the school's main builging In 1919, the Whitsett Public School was erected in it's place in 1921. That building currently serves as the town hall for Whitsett. === Act to Incorporate Whitsett Institute in Guilford County=== :The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: :Section 1. That W. T. Whitsett, L. E. Whitsett, L. Foust, J. B. Whitsett and M. L. Whitsett, and their associates and successors, be and are hereby created a body politic and corporate under the name and style of "Whitsett Institute," and by that name to remain in perpetual succession, for the purpose of maintaining a school of high grade at or near Whitsett, Guilford County, and in that name may acquire, hold and convey property, real and personal, may sue and be sued, contract and he contracted with, plead and be impleaded, and in their corporate capacity may exercise such rights and acts as may be deemed needful for the promotion of education as aforesaid, may have and use a common seal, may make and alter from time to time such by-laws as they may deem necessary for the government of said institution: Provided, such by-laws shall not be inconsistent with the constitution and laws of the United States and this state. :Sec. 2. That this corporation shall have power to issue to students who complete the prescribed course of study certificates or diplomas of proficiency. :Sec. 3. That property to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, owned or to be owned by this corporation and used for school purposes, shall forever be exempt from all taxes, state, county and municipal. Also that this corporation and its stockholders may, as they see proper from time to time, in order to best promote the interests of the institution, issue, offer for sale, and sell shares of the capital stock of the corporation, which may if so desired be divided into dividend bearing and non-dividend bearing shares: Provided, that each share shall be of the par value of twenty dollars. :Sec. 4. That the members of this corporation, together with such stockholders as may be admitted from time to time by sale of shares of stock, shall control the affairs of the corporation, elect such officers as they may see fit, fix times of meeting and transact such business as may be incident to the success of the corporation: Provided, that in all meetings of the corporation and stockholders all questions shall be decided by a majority vote of the stock represented, each share having one vote: Provided, that a majority of the whole stock shall be represented in order to constitute a legal meeting of the corporation and stockholders. :Sec. 5. That, in order to make improvements or advance the purposes of the corporation, this corporation shall have power to create a debt or debts, and if so desired to secure the same by a mortgage, or mortgages, or deed or deeds in trust. :Sec. 6. That the stockholders of this corporation shall not be individually liable for the debts, contracts or torts of this corporation. :Sec. 7. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to set up any gaming table or any device whatever for playing at any game of chance or hazard, by whatever name called, or to gamble in any manner, or to keep a house of ill-fame, or to manufacture spirituous or intoxicating liquors, or otherwise to sell or convey for a certain consideration, or to convey by pretence of gift to any person or persons any intoxicating liquors, within two miles of said Whitsett Institute, and any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. :Sec. 8. That the first meeting of the incorporators or stock-holders shall be held within the next six months from or after the ratification of this Act, at such time and place in said Guilford County as said W. T. Whitsett may designate, due notice of said meeting being given to each stockholder or incorporator. :Sec. 9. That this Act shall be in force from the day of its ratification. :Ratified the 5th day of March, A.D. 1897. :Daniel L. Russell, Jr., Governor :Charles A. Reynolds, Lt. Governor and President of the Senate :A.F. Hileman, Speaker of the House of Representatives :State of North Carolina, :Office of Secretary of State, :Raleigh, April 28th, 1897. :"I, Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of State, hereby certify that the foregoing (manuscript) are true copies of the original acts and resolutions on file in this office. :Cyrus Thompson, :Secretary of State. ==Additional Information== * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/8977 Catalog], 1910-1911 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9006/rec/2 Catalog], 1911-1912 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9035/rec/3 Catalog], 1913-1914 * Whitsett Institute [https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/33277?ln=en#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=5&r=0&xywh=-1011%2C0%2C7188%2C4367 Annual Register] (1898-1899). * Whitsett Institute [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/nc/alamance/whitsett-institute-annual-register-1913.pdf Annual Register] (1913-1914). * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9038/rec/4 Calendar], 1909 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9041/rec/5 Calendar], 1910 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9044/rec/6 Calendar], 1911 * The Whitsett Student [https://www.loc.gov/item/sn97064640/ newspaper], 1897 * Postcard [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nc_post/searchterm/Whitsett%20Institute%20%28Whitsett%2C%20N.C.%29/field/subjea/mode/exact/conn/and/cosuppress/ Collection] from Whitsett Institute. * [https://www.livingplaces.com/NC/Guilford_County/Whitsett_Town/Whitsett_Historic_District.html Whitsett Historical District]

Whittekers of the Early Presbyterian Church of Charleston and their Relations

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Finding the earliest records of the Kanawha Presbyterian Church was a daunting and sometimes confusing task. Two years were spent searching and trying to make sense out of what had already been written about this early church founded by Rev. Dr. Henry Ruffner. The records were sitting in a wooden box in the Kanawha United Presbyterian Church the whole time. Thanks to Debra Basham of the West Virginia State Archives and Col. James Wilburn of Kanawha United Presbyterian Church, the information has now been brought to light.

Whittemore1

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[[Category: Whittemore Name Study]] [[Category: Charlestown, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Everett, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Woburn, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Whittemore Name Study]] == Mystic side Whittemore's == === Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661) homestead === Around 1640, [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]] and wife [[Chawkley-1 | Hannah]] come to America and settle on the new homestead. They brought children [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel (1633)]], [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel (bef. 1636)]] and [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638)]]. At their new home they had additional children: [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin (abt. 1640)]], [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth (aft. 1643)]], [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas (1645)]], [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel (abt. 1647)]], [[Whitemore-9 | Elizabeth (abt. 1650)]], [[Whittemore-462 | Pelatiah (abt. 1650)]] and [[Whittemore-463 | Abraham (abt. 1653)]]. [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]] died in 1661. In his will, he left the following to each child: * [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel (1633 - 1683)]], then 28 y.o., house, barn and immediate land, * [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel (bef. 1636 - bef. 1671)]], then 25 y.o., 30 acres of upland and 1/3 of his meadow, * [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638 - 1694)]], then 23 y.o., 10 acres. * Elizabeth, around 11 y.o., 20 pounds, at marriage or 18 y.o. * the 5 youngest, all under the age of 21, 10 pounds each when they turn 21. ** So Benjamin must have been born after Elizabeth? Soon afterward, [[Chawkley-1 | Hannah]] remarried [[Butterfield-109|Benjamin Butterfield]], and removed to Chelmsford. In 1806 a house is built, that burned in 1866. In 1845 [[Whittemore-708|William]] ([[Whittemore-58|Joseph]],[[Whittemore-71|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-72|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-73|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]]) sells the homestead. [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638 - 1694)]] got married and moved to Charlestown. [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth (aft. 1643 - aft. 1661)]] got married and moved to Woburn. [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas (1645 - 1670)]] got married and moved to Woburn. [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel (abt. 1647 - 1726)]] got married and moved to Cambridge. Nothing more is know about [[Whittemore-462 | Pelatiah (abt. 1650 - abt. 1679)]] or [[Whittemore-463 | Abraham (abt. 1653 - 1691)]]. They may have lived out their days in Charlestown, never marrying. * [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Chawkley-1/300 Thomas and Hannah family] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whittemore-Descendants-74 Descendants of Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661)] === Charlestown time line === * 1629 Incorporated * 1642 Woburn set off (including what is later Burlington, Winchester, and parts of Stoneham, Wilmington) * 1643 Charlestown becomes part of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay * 1649 Malden set off (including what is later Melrose, Everett) * 1724 "North Charlestown" set off, part to Malden, part to Reading * 1725 Stoneham set off * 1754 Medford set off * 1771 [https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:wd376564m Boston and Charlestown map] * 1776 Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States * 1777 [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/rauch/charlestown/maps/18th_Century.html map] [https://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/8213477?buttons=y charlestown] * 1802 Cambridge set off * 1807 [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1569114/ Somerville and Medford] * 1830 [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/7488/ Medford] * 1842 Somerville set off * 1842 "West Cambridge" (later known as "Menotomy", later Arlington) set off * 1848 [https://bostonraremaps.com/inventory/charlestown-massachusetts-1848/ map Charlestown] * 1856 maps: [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/MiddlesexCo_1856_web.jpg Middlesex] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/BURLINGTON_1856_web.jpg Burlington] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/CHARLESTOWN_1856_web.jpg Charlestown] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MALDEN_1856_web.jpg Malden] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Malden_Center_1856_web.jpg Malden Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MEDFORD_1856_web.jpg Medford] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Medford_vils_web.jpg Medford Villages] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MELROSE_1856_web.jpg Melrose] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Melrose_Center_web.jpg Melrose Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/READING_1856_web.jpg Reading] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Reading_Center_1856_web.jpg Reading Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Somerville_1856_1117_web.jpg Somerville 1117] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/SOMERVILLE_1856_web.jpg Somerville] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/SOUTH_READING_1856_web.jpg South Reading] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/South_Reading_vil_web.jpg South Reading vii] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/STONEHAM_1856_web.jpg Stoneham] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Stoneham_Center_web.jpg Stoneham Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WEST_CAMBRIDGE_1856_web.jpg West Cambridge] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/West_Cambridge_Center_1856_web.jpg West Cambridge Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WILMINGTON_1856_web.jpg Wilmington] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WINCHESTER_1856_web.jpg Winchester] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WOBURN_1856_web.jpg Woburn] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Woburn_Centre_1856_web.jpg Woburn Center] * 1873 annexed to Boston == [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/ Vital Records, Middlesex County (1600 to 1850)] == This section maps (links) to wikitree profiles, when it is clear which applies. This help resolve conflicts/duplicates, and discover gaps. I start with raw data from [http://ma-vitalrecords.org ma-vitalrecords.org], resorting by date. For births, I try to group under matching parents. As a follow-up, I should then make sure each profile contains the matching VR source citation as well as a location Category. Templates for source: * ''[[Space:Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850|Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]]''; [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aMarriagesW.shtml Malden Marriages/Intentions, p. 321,2] * ''[[Space:Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850|Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]]''; [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aDeathsW.shtml Malden Deaths, p. 391,2] === Charlestown === * Wyman, Thomas Bellows. ''[[Space:The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown|The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown]]'' (D. Clapp, Boston, 1879) ** [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas 1]] ** [[Whittemore-460 | Thomas 2]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas 3]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel 4]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel 5]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel 6]] (Daniel 5,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel 7]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-41 | Nathaniel 8]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-121 | Pelatiah 9]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua 10]] (Pelatiah 9,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-56 | John 11]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-28 | John 12]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-385 | John 13]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-384 | John 14]] (John 13,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-86 | John 15]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-85 | Jeremiah 16]] (John 15,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-122 | James 17]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-523 | James 18]] (James 17,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-443 | Richard 19]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-277 | Joseph 20]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-532 | Joseph 21]] (Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-709 | Joseph 22]] (Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1318 | Joseph 23]] (Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-710 | Thomas 24]] (Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-711 | Joseph 25]] (Thomas 24,Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-444 | Joseph 26]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-733 | Joseph 27]] (Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1332 | Joseph 28]] (Joseph 27,Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** Joseph 29 ** [[Whittemore-534 | Jabez 30]] (Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1333 | Jabez 31]] (Jabez 30,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1334 | Joel 32]] (Jabez 30,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-734 | John 33]] (Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1339 | John 34]] (John 33,Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-337 | Josiah 35]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-470 | Pelatiah 36]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin 37]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel 38]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-477 | Samuel 39]] (Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-576 | Samuel 40]] (Samuel 39,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-313 | Samuel 41]] (Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel 42]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel 43]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-321 | Nathan 44]] (Samuel 43,Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Jacob 45 ** [[Whittemore-317 | Thomas 46]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Ezekiel 46 (Thomas 46,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-324 | Amos 47]] (Thomas 46,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-319 | William 48]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1384 | William 49]] (William 48,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-333 | Philip-Carteret 50]] (William 48,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-2 | Josiah 51]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan 52]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Joseph 52 ** Hannah 53 ** Mary 54 ** Mary 55 ** Helen 56 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aBirthsW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Births] === * [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] (and [[Whittemore-1116 | Elizabeth (Bucknam)]]) ** [[Whittemore-1117 | Benjamin]], s. , Jan. ––, 1667. CC ** [[Whittemore-1340 | Elizabeth]], d., Apr. ––, 1669. CC ** [[Whittemore-1121 | Benjamin]], s, 2: 9m: 1670. CC ** [[Whittemore-1344 | Hannah]], d., July 15, 1703. * [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]] and [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]] ** [[Whittemore-152 | Samuel]], s., Dec. 13, 1723. ** [[Whittemore-659 | Peternell]], d. , Feb. 23, 1724. ** [[Whittemore-660 | Abigail]], d. , Jan. 21, 1726. ** [[Whittemore-661 | Edward]], s. , Aug. 20, 1728. * [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]] ** [[Whittemore-648 |Peletiah]], s., Mar. 3, 1739-40. ** [[Whittemore-649 | Deborah]], d., Oct. 10, 1741. ** [[Whittemore-650 | Eunice]], d., Aug. 27, 1743. ** [[Whittemore-651 | Susanna]], d., Jan. 10, 1744-5. ** [[Whittemore-652 | John]], s., Feb. 12, 1746-7. ** [[Whittemore-653 | Asa]], ch., Nov. 19, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-654 | Elizabeth]], ch., Nov. 19, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-655 | Martha]], d., Jan. 1, 1750-1. ** [[Whittemore-656 | Huldah]], d., Nov. 25, 1752. * [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]] ** [[Whittemore-583 | Martha]], d., July 20, 1727. ** [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], s., Sept. 16, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], s., May 15, 1731. ** [[Whittemore-70 | Phebe]], d., Mar. 15, 1734-5. * [[Whittemore-712 | William]] and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]] ** [[Whittemore-713 | Sarah F.]], d., Oct. 8, 1837. GR ** [[Whittemore-714 | Emeline]], d., Dec. 1, 1839. GR ** [[Whittemore-715 | Emma Joanna (Joanna T. at death, 1851)]], d., Nov. 13, 1842. ** [[Whittemore-1343 | William H.]], s., Sept. 30, 1844. * [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary (Grover)]] ** [[Whittemore-523 | James]], s., Sept. 18, 1719. ** [[Whittemore-524 | Mary]], d., Apr. 6, 1721. ** [[Whittemore-525 | Joel]], s., Apr. 28, 1722. ** [[Whittemore-526 | Simon]], s., Mar. 24, 1725-6. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]] and [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]] ** [[Whittemore-703 | Mary]], d., Dec. 8, 1745. ** [[Whittemore-722 | Sarah]], d., Apr. 20, 1747. ** [[Whittemore-723 | Jemima]], d., Feb. 19, 1749-50. ** [[Whittemore-724 | Esther]], d., Feb. 2, 1752. ** [[Whittemore-725 | James]], s., Jan. 22, 1754. ** [[Whittemore-726 | Joel]], s., Jan. 23, 1757. * [[Whittemore-497 | Elias]] and [[Holt-4962 | Rhoda]] ** [[Whittemore-30 | Rhoda]], d., Aug. 18, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-636 | Rachel]], d., Aug. 17, 1735. * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah]] ** [[Whittemore-704 | Joseph]], s. Jan. 31, 1773. ** [[Whittemore-705 | Jonathan Holden]], s., Apr. 10, 1776. ** [[Whittemore-706 | Jonathan Holden]], s., Mar. 29, 1778. ** [[Whittemore-707 | William]], s., Sept. 5, 1781. ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]], s., Feb. 2, 1785. * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]] and [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis (Jackson)]] ** [[Whittemore-585 | Polly]], d. , Aug. 28, 1777. ** [[Whittemore-586 | Miriam]], d., Nov. 20, 1779. ** [[Whittemore-587 | Nancy]], d., Mar. 14, 1784. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]] and [[Nichols-9653 | Esther]] ** [[Whittemore-712 | William]], s., Sept. 2, 1811. ** [[Whittemore-716 | Henry]], s. , Aug. 7, 1813. ** [[Whittemore-717 | Joseph]], s., Nov. 28, 1815. ** [[Whittemore-718 | Esther]], d., Dec. 30, 1817. GR ** [[Whittemore-1345 | Eliza N.]], d., Jan. 8, 1825. GR * [[Whittemore-719 | George]] and Mary M. (Bruce, of Putney VT.) ** [[Whittemore-720 | Mary Frances]], d., at Boston, Feb. 19, 1848. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aMarriagesW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah]], of Woburn, and [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]], Nov. 15, 1686. CC * [[Whittemore-1340 | Elizabeth]], and Jacob Winslade, May 16, 1690. CC * [[Whittemore-1120 | Benjamin]], and Elizabeth Kenicott, Sept. 17, 1702. * [[Whittemore-122 | James]], and [[Paul-1067 | Hannah Scadled (Scarlet?) (Paul?)]], May ––, 1703. * [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua]], and [[Whittemore-492 | Elizabeth Whittemore]], Apr. 25, 1734. * [[Whittemore-492 | Elizabeth]], and [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua Whittemore]], Apr. 25, 1734. * [[Whittemore-494 | Hannah]], and Michael Woodcock of Needham, Apr. 10, 1735. NEE * [[Whittemore-491 | Richard]], of Killingly, and [[Baldwin-7671 | Elizabeth Baldwin]], Dec. 26, 1735. * [[Whittemore-493 | Jonathan]], and [[Woodcock-960 | Sarah Woodcock]] of Needham, Apr. 10, 1735. NEE * [[Whittemore-500 | Deborah]], and Moses Gleason of Oxford, Feb. 2, 1737-8. * [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]], and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah Kendall]] of Dunstable, July 30, 1738. * [[Whittemore-495 | Sarah]], and Ichabod Clark of Stoughton, Mar. 30, 1741, Dec. 14, 1740. * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia]], and Nathan Richardson of Woburn, Apr. 3, 1740. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]], and [[Sherman-4388 | Mary Sherman]], June 4, 1744, May 16. * [[Whittemore-582 | Lydia]], and [[Collins-12329 | Moses Collins]] of Roxbury, May 20, 1746, May 1. * [[Whittemore-581 | Hannah]], and [[Sargeant-292 | Joseph Sargeant]], Jan. 20, 1746-7, Sept. 7, 1746. * [[Whittemore-660 | Abigail]], and [[Knower-12 | Danirl (Daniel) Knower]], Nov. 25, 1749. * [[Whittemore-260 | Phebe]], and [[Richardson-9856 | Jonathan (Jotham. int.) Richardson]] of Woburn, Dec. 13, 1759, Oct. 21. * [[Whittemore-703 | Mary]], and [[Barnes-10141 | Thomas Barnes]], Jan. 27, 1765, Dec. 2, 1764. * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah Holden]] of Woburn, Sept. 10, 1771, Aug. 3. WOB * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], and [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis Jackes (Jackson)]], Dec. 27, 1774, Dec. 10. * [[Whittemore-726 | Joel]], and [[Green-18720 | Catherine Green]], Jan. 3, 1785, Apr. 19, 1784. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]], and [[Nichols-9653 | Esther (Rice. int.) Nichols]], Feb. 14, 1811, Dec. 30, 1810. * John, and Susan Floyd, June 22, 1823, May 3. FCR * [[Whittemore-1460 | Emeline]], and [[Dix-1284 | Joseph O. Dix]], both of So. Reading, Aug. 13, 1835. * [[Whittemore-712 | William (Jr.)]] (int.), and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T. Oliver]], Nov. 8, 1836, Oct. 15. * [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles (A.)]], and [[Whittemore-1355 | Lydia Ramsdill]], Nov. 6, 1847. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aDeathsW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Deaths] === * [[Whittemore-707 | ––––– (William)]], ch. [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], Oct. 12, 1783. * [[Holden-2509 | –––––(Ruhamah (Holden))]], w. [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], 78 y., lung fever, Mar. 12, 1810. * [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis]], wid. [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], Feb. 5, 1811. * [[Whittemore-653 | Asa]], s. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Feb. 1, 1752. * [[Whittemore-1117 | Benjamin]] , s. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]], Mar. 31, 1668. CC * [[Whittemore-1121 | Benjamin]], s. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] , ––: 10m: 1676. CC * [[Whittemore-1120 | Benjamin, Jr]]., [23 y.], Oct. 7 [Oct. 6. GS], 1703. * [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] [86 y.], July 16, 1726. * [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel]], h. the late [[Bassett-1033 | Lydia]], in 95 y., Sept. 21, 1756. * [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]], h. [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], July 25, 1771. * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], 80 y., Nov. 3, 1809. * [[Whittemore-661 | Edward]], s. [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]] and [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]] , Feb. 24, 1729-30. * [[Whittemore-1116 | Elizabeth]], wid. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] [82 y.], July 18, 1726. * [[Whittemore-654 | Elizabeth]], d. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Jan. 29, 1752. * [[Whittemore-714 | Emeline]], d. [[Whittemore-712 | William]] and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]], Nov. 4, 1841. GS * [[Whittemore-122 | James]], h. [[Paul-1067 | Anna]], Sept. 3, 1753. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]], h. [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]], Oct. 18, 1758. * [[Whittemore-86 | John]], Mar. 4, 1730. * [[Whittemore-652 | John]], s. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Jan. 24, 1752. * [[Whittemore-525 | Joe]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]] [see note under Hovey], 1735 [1745.] * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], 83 y., Feb. 21, 1814. * [[Bassett-1033 | Lydia]], w. [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel]], 84 y., Apr. 6, 1755. * [[Whittemore-583 | Martha]], d. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], May 7, 1748. * [[Whittemore-580 | Mary]], d. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], Feb. 20, 1739-40. * [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], wid. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]], Apr. 26, 1772. * [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]], wid. [[Whittemore-523 | James]], "being overcom of the Coald in the Snow a little behind Samuel waits in the evening of Said Day," Feb. 15, 1784. * [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]], w. [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]], Aug. 23, 1729. * [[Whittemore-713 | Sarah F.]], d. [[Whittemore-712 | William, Jr.]], and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]], 5 y., erysipelas, June 25 [June 26. GS], 1843. * [[Whittemore-526 | Simon]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]], Sept. 14, 1728. * Vernon ? 28 y., consumption, Feb. 22, 1809. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]], 66 y., heart complaint, Nov. 20, 1850. === Woburn Births Pages [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP1_B274.gif 274] and [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP1_B275.gif 275] === * [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas]] and [[Pierce-1112 | Elizabeth]] ** [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]], s., Aug 14, 1667 * [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]] and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah]] ** [[Whittemore-573 | Joseph]], s., Nov. 17, 1705 ** [[Whittemore-574 | Isaac]], s., Feb. 4, 1710 ** [[Whittemore-575 | Sarah]], d., Nov. 8, 1713 * [[Whittemore-501 | Pelatiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]] ** [[Whittemore-657 | Zebedee]], s., Oct. 30, 1756 * John and Louisa ** Caroline H., d., July 31, 1842 ** John Alfred, s., Aug. 2, 1846 * TODO: Whitmore ? === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP3_M301.gif Woburn Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas]] and [[Pierce-1112 | Elizabeth]], Nov. 9, 1666 * [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth Whittemore]] and [[Foster-2330 | Hopestill Foster]], Oct. 15, 1670 * [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah]] of Woburn and [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]] of Malden, Nov. 15, 1686 * [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph Whittemore]] of Woburn and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah Temple]] of Concord, at Concord, May 11, 1703 * [[Whittemore-85 | Jeremiah Whittemore]] of Charlestown and [[Reed-2491 | Patience Reed]] of Woburn, March 15, 1722 * [[Whittemore-539 | Benjamin Whittemore]] of Concord and [[Locke-1186 | Ruhamah Locke]] of Woburn, June 15, 1726 * [[Whittemore-337 | Josiah Whittemore]] of Charlestown and [[Fowle-222 | Catherine Fowle]] of Woburn, March 4, 1730 * [[Whittemore-573 | Joseph Whittemore]] and [[Grover-1339 | Mary Grove]], both of Woburn, Oct. 8, 1730 * [[Whittemore-532 | Joseph Whittemore]] and [[Phipps-1357 | Abigail Phipps]], both of Charlestown, Aug. 17, 1732 * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia Whittemore]] of Malden and Nathan Richardson of Woburn, at Malden, April 3, 1740 * [[Whittemore-260 | Phebe Whittemore]] of Malden and [[Richardson-9856 | Jonathan Richardson]] of Woburn, at Malden, Dec. 13, 1759 * [[Whittemore-378 | Sarah Whittemore]] of Lexington and [[Reed-10887 | Moses Reed]] of Woburn, at Lexington April 23, 1770 * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph Whittemore]] of Malden and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah]] of Woburn, Sept. 10, 1771 * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia Whittemore]] and Nathan Richardson Jr., both of Woburn, June 25, 1773 * Mr. Amos Whittemore and [[Thompson-37535 | Miss Almira Thompson]], both of Woburn, July 6, 1837 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/ Woburn/DeathsW.shtml Woburn Deaths] === * [[Whittemore-574 | Isaac]], s. [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]] and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah]], July 27, 1712. * Warren Ellsworth, 1861-1861. (Gravestone.) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Stoneham/ Stoneham] === * no births, no deaths, and one marriage: D[olly. TC] D[oe. TC], of Pembroke, NH, and David H. Burnham, jr., int. Sept. 5, 1841. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Wilmington/ Wilmington] === * no births, no deaths, one [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Wilmington/aMarriagesW.shtml marriage]: Mary J., of Lowell and Myron E. Buck, Feb. 15, 1888. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/ Reading] === * [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/BirthsW.shtml Births] [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_B251.gif page 251] ** Elias J., Rev., Feb. 28, 1844. GR3 * [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/MarriagesW.shtml Marriages] ** [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_M476.gif page 476 Whitemore] *** Elizabeth and Jacob Eaton, Jr., Jan. 5, 1804. *** Lydia of Charlestown, and Suel Winn, int. July 2, 1808. ** [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_M477.gif pages 477 Whittemore] *** Mary of Dunstable and Ebenezer Hartshorn, Jan. 6, 1757. At Pepperell.* *** Mary Jane, d. Isaac and Lydia, a. 26 y., and Alonzo Buxton Upton, s. Eliab and Susan, a. 25 y., Apr. 17, 1845.* === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aBirthsW.shtml Medford Births] === * Whitmore (38 entries) * Whittemore ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., Oct. 23, 1791. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., July 17, 1793. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., July 17, 1794. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., May ––, 1795. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., ––– ––, 1797. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., ––– ––, 1798. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Jonathan and w., Sept. 6, 1808. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Phillip and w., Oct. 27, 1809. PR42 * Whittmore ** Abigall, twin d. John, May 8, 1678. [Abigail Whitmore. MR] ** Francis, twin s. John, May 8, 1678. [Frances [sic] Whitmore, twin s. John. MR] ** Helen Melinda, w. Pyam Cushing, Nov. 20, 1816. PR41 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aMarriagesW.shtml Medford Medford Marriages] === * WHITTEMORE ** Abiel of Charlestown, and Richard Sprague, Dec. 25, 1722, in Charlestown.* ** Elizabeth of Cambridge, and Ebenezer Brooks, Mar. 31, 1796, in Cambridge.* * WHITTMORE ** Martha and Josiah Johnson of Woburn, Jan. 24, 1705, in Woburn.* * WHITMORE (9 entries) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aDeathsW.shtml Medford Deaths] === * WHITMORE (20 entries) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aBirthsW.shtml Cambridge Births] === * [[Corbett-1570 | Lovice C]]., w. [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas]], Nov. 27, 1801. GR3 * [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas]] and [[Corbett-1570 | Lovice]] ** [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas]], Sept. 19, 1822. ** [[Whittemore-1156 | Lovice Corbett]], Apr. 8, 1826 (w. John E. Cowles. GR3). ** [[Whittemore-1396 | Lydia Ann]], Feb. 10, 1829. Twin. ** [[Whitemore-41 | Eliza Ann]], Feb. 10, 1829. Twin. ** [[Whitmore-1418 | Abby Elmira]], Apr. 30, 1831. ** [[Whittemore-1066 | Joseph]], May 14, 1833. ** [[Whittemore-1157 | John Murray]], Sept. 19, 1835. ** [[Whittemore-482 | Benjamin Bruce]], June 8, 1838. * [[Whittmore-2 | Capt. Josiah]] and [[Winship-456 | Olive]] ** [[Whittemore-1391 | Olive]], Dec. 6, 1786. ** Sally, d. Josiah and Olive, Sept. 15, 1788. ** [[Whitmore-1413 | Sophia]], Nov. 22, 1790. ** [[Whittemore-1395 | Louisa]], Feb. 22, 1792. ** [[Whitmore-1414 | Josiah]], May 8, 1795. ** [[Whitmore-1415 | Clarissa]], June 22, 1797. ** [[Whitmore-1416 | Edward]], Nov. 22, 1799 (Nov. 8, 1799 dup.). ** [[Whittemore-1394 | Elmira]], Dec. 28, 1801. ** [[Whitmore-1417 | Mary]], July 27, 1804. * [[Whittemore-576 | Samuell]] and [[Hicks-7821 | Margaret]] ** [[Whittemore-777 | Elizabeth]], Nov. 24, 1716. ** [[Whittemore-778 | Margaret]], Aug. 9, 1718. ** [[Whittemore-779 | Ruth]], Nov. 5, 1720. ** [[Whittemore-780 | Lidia]], Dec. 15, 1722. ** [[Whittemore-781 | Mary]], Nov. 22, 1726. ** [[Whittemore-782 | Samuell]], Dec. 15, 1728. ** [[Whittemore-783 | Hannah]], Dec. 19, 1730. ** [[Whittemore-784 | Samuel]], June 13, 1733. * [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel]] and [[Stone-523 | Love]] ** [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel]], May 6, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-321 | Nathan]], Nov. 18, 1757. ** [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan]], Nov. 9, 1762. ** [[Whittmore-2 | Josiah]], Dec. 4, 1764. ** [[Whittemore-1341 | Elizabeth]], Oct. 20, 1753. * [[Whittemore-319 | William]] and [[Carteret-18 | Abigail]] ** [[Whittemore-791 | Elizabeth Carteret]], Apr. 4, 1763. ** [[Whittemore-792 | Elizabeth Carteret]], Oct. 6, 1764. * [[Whittemore-313 | Samuell]] and [[Spring-475 | Elizabeth]] ** [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel]], Jan. 28, 1722. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-314 | Sarah]], bp. Mar. 20, 1726. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-316 | Hannah]], Nov. 15, 1727. ** [[Whittemore-317 | Thomas]], Oct. 29, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-315 | Susannah]], Mar. 22, 1730-1. ** [[Whittemore-577 | Katherine]], d. Samuell Jr., bp. Mar. 23, 1735. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-579 | Mary]], May 6, 1741. * [[Cook-18064 | Sarah C.]], w. [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas]], Nov. 3, 1819. GR3 * [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas Jr.]] and [[Cook-18064 | Sarah T.]] ** [[Whittemore-1155 | Thomas]], Apr. 12, 1845. ** [[Whittemore-1572 | Sarah T.C.]], Jan. 24, 1847 (w. William F. Ward. GR3). * [[Whittemore-1571 | Abby Riggs]], d. [[Whittemore-711 | Joseph]] and [[Quiner-36 | Comfort]], in Charlestown, Oct. 22, 1807. * Alden Edgell, Sept. 6, 1819. GR3 * Alice Hunting, w. G.F., Feb. 19, 1844. GR3 * Ann, w. George, Mar. 18, 1797. GR3 * Benjamin Franklin, ––– ––, 1805. GR3 * Edwin Francis, ––– ––, 1839. GR3 * Elizabeth St. Clair, ––– ––, 1835. GR3 * Elizabeth C., d. Dr. James R. and Lucy J., Apr. 25, 1848. * Ellen Frances, d. Jeremiah of Watertown and Marinda, in Springfield, Aug. 30, 1843. * George, May 8, 1780. GR3 * [[Whittemore-510 | George W.]], May 5, 1812. GR3 * [[Richardson-12296 | Synia H.]], w. [[Whittemore-510 | George W.]], Dec. 3, 1818. GR3 * George, s. George and Ann, Mar. 13, 1828. GR3 * Hannah, ––– ––, 1817. GR * Hannah Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1845. GR3 * Helen, July 8, 1845. GR3 * Henry, Jan. 18, 1813. GR3 * John M. Jr., Jan. 6, 1846. GR3 * Maria, d. Thomas Jr. and Sukey, Oct. 6, 1797. * Mary Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1847. GR3 * [[Whitemore-48 | Miranda]], d. [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan]] and [[Munroe-560 | Rebecca]], Sept. 22, 1797. * Samuel, s. Samuel and Lydia, Dec. 19, 1797. * Sarah Appleton Burnham, w. Augustus, Sept. 22, 1818. GR3 * Sylvia K. ––– ––, 1810. GR3 * [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas, Rev.]], Jan. 1, 1800. GR3 * William, s. Aaron and Lucy, Nov. ––, 1804. * Winnifred L., ––– ––, 1849. GR3 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aMarriagesW.shtml Cambridge Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-794 | Abigail]] and [[Davenport-3246 | John Davenport]], May 4, 1801. * [[Whittemore-1148 | Abby (Abigial, int.) Riggs]] (of Charlestown, dup.) and [[Paige-374 | (Rev., int.) Lucius Robinson Paige]], Oct. 5, 1834. * [[Whittemore-329 | Amos Jr.]] and [[Russel-525 | Rebecca Russell]] of Charlestown, int. Jan. 20, 1804. * Amos, s. Amos, a. 27 y., b. in Roxbury, and Elizabeth, s. Jukes, a. 23 y., int. Oct. 29, 1849. * [[Whittemore-785 | Anna]] and [[Russell-12302 | Thomas Russell]], Mar. 8, 1774. * Asa and Lucy Saunderson of Newton, int. Dec. 31, 1803. * [[Whittemore-995 | Catherine]] and John Clark, Jan. 7, 1834. * [[Whitemore-41 | Eliza Ann]] and [[Gifford-2412 | George P. Gifford]], Feb. 10, 1847. * [[Whittemore-777 | Elizabeth]] and [[Watson-13615 | Isaac Watson (Jr., int.)]], Apr. 3, 1740. * Elizabeth and William Cutler, Sept. 15, 1743. * Elizabeth and Amos Warren, Nov. 25, 1773. * Elizabeth and Ebenezer Brooks of Medford, Mar. 31, 1796.* * Hannah and Thomas Cutter, July 19, 1757. * Helen and Jonas Prentice, int. Jan. 2, 1807. * Henry and Eliza A. Cutter, both of West Cambridge, May 26, 1828.* * Jonathan and Rebecca Munroe of Lexington, Feb. 1, 1795.* * Joseph of Newburyport and Rachel Waters, int. May 25, 1771. * Joseph and Rebecca Barker, June 20, 1819. * Lovice C. and Rev. Luther J. Fletcher, Aug. 31, 1846. * Lydia and Caleb Prentice, Sept. 17, 1744. * Lydia and Joseph Skinner, int. Aug. 31, 1811. * Lydia Ann and Edmund G. (Edmund George, int.) Lucas of Boston, Apr. 29, 1847. * Mary and Samuel Hastings, int. Nov. 7, 1746. * Mary and Stephen Whitemore (of Medford, int.), July 14, 1763. * Mary of Medford, and Nathan Blodged, Apr. 27, 1775.* * Mary of Charlestown, and Jonathan C. Prentiss, Aug. 14, 1812. * Nathan and Mehitable Carter, Feb. 7, 1781.* * Rebecca G. and John Thompson, int. Mar. 13, 1830. * Rebecca (Mrs. int.) and Benjamin C. Weld, Mar. 27, 1844. * Ruth and William Angier, Sept. 15, 1742. * [[Whittemore-576 | Samuell]] and [[Hicks-7821 | Margaret (Mary. CR1) Hickes]], Oct. 13, 1715.* * [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel 3d]] and [[Stone-523 | Love Stone]], June 11, 1747. * Samuell, Dea., and Hannah Livermore of Watertown, int. May 24, 1764. * Samuel, Capt., and Esther Prentice of Lexington, in Lexington, Aug. 15, 1765. * [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel 3d]] and [[Wilson-46779 | Elizabeth Wilson]], Mar. 20, 1770. * Samuel and Lydia Perry, July 19, 1796.* * Sarah and John Dickson Jr., Jan. 19, 1749. * Sarah of West Cambridge, and Reuben E. Demmon, int. June 6, 1843. * Suky and Jonathan Butterfield, int. Aug. 30, 1806. * Susanna and Francis Cutter, Dec. 29, 1782.* * Thomas and Anna Cutter, Feb. 1, 1753. * Thomas and Sukey Cutter, Nov. 16, 1783.* * [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas Jr.]]. and [[Cook-18064 | Sarah T. Cook]], Oct. 19, 1843. * William and Abigail De Carteret of Charlestown, in Charlestown, Oct. 12, 1758. * William and Elizabeth Cutter, Nov. 2, 1783.* * William Jr. and Anna Cutter, both of Charlestown, Feb. 2, 1796.* * William, Maj., Jr., Esq., and Hitty Hopkins of Boston, int. May 2, 1807. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aDeathsW.shtml Cambridge Deaths] === * Edwin Frances, ––– ––, 1839. GR3 * Elizabeth, w. William, July ––, 1806. * George, s. George and Ann, Dec. 27, 1831. GR3 * Hannah, w. Samuel, May ––, 1728, a. abt 76 y. GR1 * Hannah Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1845. GR3 * John, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 4, 1796. * Joseph, inf. s. –––––, ––– ––, 1824. * Lewis, s. Joseph and –––––, May ––, 1806. * Mary Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1848. GR3 * Quincy T., Feb. 27, 1846, a. 23 y. GR3 * Samuel, Sept. 15, 1726, a. abt 79 y. GR1 * Samuell, s. Samuell and Margaret, Dec. 21, 1728. * Samuel, Mar. 5, 1800, a. 79 y. * Samuel, s. George and Ann, Aug. 19, 1842, a. 6 m. GR3 * Sylvia K., ––– ––, 1840. GR3 * Thomas, Sept. 22, 1805, a. 48 y. * Venus, May 4, 1825, a. upwards to 100 y. Black. CR1 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aBirthsW.shtml Arlington Births] === * –––––, d. Samuel Jr. [dup. omits Jr.], Dec. 3, 1749. PR * –––––, ch. Thomas, Mar. 30, 1767. * –––––, ch. Samuel 3d, May 27, [dup. May 29], 1770. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Apr. ––, 1782. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Dec. 29, 1803. * –––––, [Swan, in pencil], d. Henry and Eliza, July 28, 1843. * –––––, s. Elbridge and Elizabeth, Mar. 19, 1848. * Aaron, s. Thomas, Aug. 13, 1765. * Abigail, d. William, Aug. 16, 1776. PR * Amos, s. Thomas, Apr. 19, 1759. * Amos, s. Amos, Apr. 16, 1782. * Amos, s. Amos Jr., Apr. 14, 1814. * Anna, d. Thomas, Aug. 14, 1754. * Benjamin F., s. William A. and Abigail C., Oct. 28, 1845. * Charles Barton, s. Amos Jr., May 22, 1820. * Clarissa, d. Amos, Nov. 3, 1789. * Clarissa Davis, d. Amos Jr., Mar. 6, 1812. * Eliza Humphrey, d. Elbridge and Elizabeth, Sept. 11, 1846. * Elisabeth, d. Samuel Jr., Nov. 7, 1751. PR * Elisabeth, d. Samuel Jr., Oct. 20, 1753. PR * Elizabeth Carteret, d. William, Apr. 4, 1763. PR * Elisabeth Carteret, d. William, "A.M.," Oct. 6, 1764. PR * Elisabeth, d. Samuel 3d, May 7, 1772. PR * Elizabeth I., d. William A. and Abigail C., ––– ––, 1849. * Ephraim Tufts, s. William and Abagail, Jan. 16, 1844. * George Clinton, s. Amos Jr., Dec. 13, 1822. * Gershom, s. Thomas, Apr. 6, 1776. * Gershom, s. Amos, Jan. 20, 1796. * Hannah Maria, Mar. 1, 1813. * Harriot, d. Nathan, Oct. 29, 1783. PR * Harriot, d. Amos, Apr. 6, 1792. * Hellen, d. Amos, July 29, 1786. * Hellen, d. Amos, Apr. 21, 1788. * Hellen, d. Amos Jr., May 23, 1809. * Henry, s. Amos, Sept. 6, 1797. * James Russell, s. Amos Jr., Nov. 15, 1817. * John, s. Samuel 3d, Mar. 6, 1777. PR * Jonathan, s. Samuel 3d, Nov. 9, 1762. PR * Joseph, s. Samuel 3d, Feb. 28, 1779. PR * Josiah, s. Samuel Jr., Dec. 4, 1764. PR * Julian, d. Jonathan, Sept. 6, 1808. * Letitia, d. Amos, Mar. 26, 1799. * Lydia, d. Thomas, Nov. 29, 1771. * Mary, d. Amos, Sept. 26, 1801. * Mary, d. Amos Jr., Jan. 4, 1805. * Nancy, d. Amos, May 1, 1794. * Nathan, s. Samuel Jr., Nov. 17, 1757. PR * Philip Carteret, s. William, Sept. 1, 1766. PR * Rebecca, d. Amos Jr., Jan. 2, 1807. * Rhoda, d. Thomas, Jan. 31, [Feb. 2. PR], 1770. * Samuel, s. Samuel Jr., May 6, 1748. PR * Samuel, s. Thomas, Mar. 25, 1774. * Samuel, s. Samuel 3d, Dec. 24, 1774. PR * Susanna, d. Thomas, Aug. 5, 1763. * Thomas, s. Thomas, Oct. 1, 1756. * Timothy, s. Amos, Mar. 10, 1784. * William, s. Thomas, Jan. 29, 1761. * William, s. William, Jan. 28, 1769. PR * William (Whittemore), s. William, June 30, 1772. PR * William Melnott, s. William H. and Louisa, Mar. 29, 1848. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aMarriagesW.shtml Arlington Marriages] === * Clarissia [int. Clarrissa Whittemore] and Thomas Davis, Oct. 2, 1808. * Abigail of Charlestown, and Abel Butterfield, June 5, 1817. * Anna of Cambridge, and Thomas Russell, Mar. 3, 1774.* PR * Anna C. and James Odell, Oct. 8, 1818. * Anna [int. Ann] of Charlestown, and Samuel Adams, May 26, 1822. * Charles and Harriet Cutter [int. Cutler], Aug. 6, 1826. * Elinor [int. Eleanor] S. of Charlestown, and John P. Daniels, Oct. 18, 1832. * Elisabeth and William Cutler, Sept. 15, 1743.* PR * Elizabeth of Cambridge, and Amos Warren, Nov. 25, 1773.* PR * Elizabeth of Charlestown, and Abel Locke, Mar. 21, 1815. * Ezekiel and Eliza B. Cutter, Nov. 25, 1813.* * Gershom and Caroline Tufts, int. Oct. 24, 1824. * Gershom and Lucy Tufts, Oct. ––, 1831. * Hannah of Cambridge, and Thomas Cutter, May 19, 1757.* PR * Harriet M.A. and Herman Foster, Nov. 8, 1826. * Helen and Joseph Tufts Esq., int. June 10, 1827. * Henry and Eliza A. Cutter, int. Apr. 7, 1828. * Julia Ann and Jonathan W. Hayes, int. Feb. 24, 1839. * Letitia [int. Latetia] and Horatio H. Fiske, Mar. 29, [int. May 8], 1818. * Lydia of Charlestown, and Sewell Winn, Aug. 21, 1808.* * Lydia of Cambridge, and Joseph Skinner, Sept. 17, 1811.* * Lydia and Dr. Nathaniel Noyes, May 18, 1819. * Lydia and Mason Philips [int. Phillips], Jan. 29, 1826. * Maria and James Cutter Jr., Aug. 30, 1818. * Mary of Cambridge, and Stephen Whitmore, July 14, 1763.* PR * Mary Ann and Henry Somes Low, int. Apr. 7, 1822. * Mary and Benjamin Cutter, Sept. 26, 1824. * Miranda and Samuel Butterfield, Jan. 31, 1839. * Phillip [int. Philip C.] and Sarah Cutter, Oct. 21, 1819. * Rebecca and Amos Adams, June 25, 1834. * Samuel and Love Stone, June 11, 1747.* PR * Samuel of Cambridge, and Elisabeth Wilson, Mar. 20, 1770.* PR * Sarah of Cambridge, and John Dickson, Jan. 19, 1748-9.* PR * Sarah [int. Sally] and [int. adds Capt.] Stephen Wheeler, Aug. 24, 1813. * Sarah and Reuben E. Demmon, July 2, 1843. * Sophia and Ezekiel Cutter, Nov. 29, 1809. * Susan and Samuel Briggs, Oct. 16, 1808. * Susan F. of Charlestown, and Paschal Sprague, Apr. 15, 1832.* * Susanna of Cambridge, and Francis Cutter, Dec. 29, 1782.* PR * Thomas of Cambridge, and Anna Cutter, Feb. 1, 1753.* PR * William A, of Charlestown, and Abigail C. Tufts, Jan. 8, 1838.* * William H., 22, s. Philip and Sarah, and Louisa L. Teel, Sept. 21, 1845. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aDeathsW.shtml Arlington Deaths] === * –––––, d. Samuel Jr., Dec. 3, 1749, "as soon as born. " PR * –––––, s. Thomas, Apr. 21, 1766, a. ––, m. PR * –––––, ch. Thomas, Mar. 30, 1767. [s. Thomas, Mar. 31, a. 2 d. PR] * –––––, ch. Samuel 3d, still born, May 27, 1770. PR * –––––, inf. Samuel, May 14, 1781. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Dec. 29, 1803. * –––––, w. Samuel, Dec. 4, 1814. ([[Whittemore-1360 | Lucy]], w. Lt. Samuel, Dec. 14, a. 60. GR) * Aaron, s. Thomas, Apr. 21, 1766. * Aaron, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, July 21, 1796, a. 14. GR * Abigail, w. William Sr., Aug. 26, 1807. * Amos, Mar. 27, 1828, "Inventor of the celebrated Machine for making cotton and wool cards, A marvellous conception of mechanical ingenuity, which gave him a prominent place among the principal inventors of the Age. " GR * Anna, wid., Jan. 18, 1816. * Anna, w. William, dysentery, Oct. 27, 1849, a. 78. * Caroline, d. William Jr. Esq., Oct. 23, 1812. * Ebenezer Francis, s. Thomas Jr. and Susannah, Aug. 23, 1796, a. 16 y. 7 m. GR * Edwin F., s. Philip, Apr. 5, 1835. * Eliza, d. William Jr. Esq., June 16, 1812 * Elizabeth, d. Samuel 3d, Mar. 13, 1753, a. 17 m. PR * Elisabeth, w. Capt. Samuel, June 5, 1764, a. 63. PR [Elizabeth. GR] * Gershom, s. Thomas, Apr. 6, 1795. * Hannah Maria, d. William Jr. Esq., Mar. 9, 1814. * Hariot, d. Amos, Sept. 9, 1802. [Harriet, ch. Amos and Helen, a. 10. GR] * Hellen, d. Amos. Nov. 17, 1787. * Helen Weston, w. Amos, Oct. 15, 1829, a. 67. GR * Joseph 2d, Sept. 19, 1819. * Joseph, Oct. 31, 1841, a. 63. GR * Josiah, Apr. 3, 1836, a. 71. GR * Love, Feb. 14, 1792, a. 71. GR * Mary, d. Amos, Aug. 24, 1802. [ch. Amos and Helen, a. 11 m. GR] * Mary Ann, d. Philip. Oct. 11, 1826. * Nancy, d. Amos, Sept. 25, 1802. [ch. Amos and Helen, a. 8. GR] * Olive, Mrs., May 23, 1840, a. 74. GR * Philip, m., Mar. 30, 1848, a. 53. * Rebecca, wid. Jona, consumption, Feb. 26, 1847, a. 70. * Samuel 3d, Mar. 6, 1800, in 79th y. GR * Samuel, Lt., Nov. 6, 1822. * Sarah, d. William Esq., June 10, 1810. * Sophia, d. Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1790, a. 4. GR * Susanna, "of a Sudden illness," Apr. 5, 1752, a. 20. PR * Sussannah, wid., Oct. 10, 1818. [Susannah, w. Thomas, Oct. 11, in 58th y. GR] * Thomas, s. Thomas, Sept. 22, 1805. [a. 49. GR] * William, s. William, July 2, 1771, a. 4. PR [s. William and Abigail, July 3, a. 2 y. 5 m. 6 d. GR] * William, s. William Jr. Esq., May 26, 1812. == Census Data == * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959 United States Census, 1790] ** All Malden Whittemore's are on 1 page: "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKL-VN3 : accessed 21 October 2017), Joseph Whitemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 378, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 568,144. *** [[Whittemore-584 | Daniell Whitimore]] *** [[Whittemore-726 | Joel Whitemore (1757-1826)]] *** [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph Whittemore (1731 - 1814)]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228 United States Census, 1800] ** Only [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] remains: "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRM-43S : accessed 21 October 2017), Jos Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 1163, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 17; FHL microfilm 205,615. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] ** Only [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] remains: "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2L-DD2 : accessed 21 October 2017), Joseph Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 21, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 20; FHL microfilm 205,628. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]] replaces [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]]: "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGF-RFN : accessed 21 October 2017), Wm Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 59, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 51; FHL microfilm 193,739. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]] only Malden Whittemore: "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5V-5MQ : 19 August 2017), William Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing 74, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 66; FHL microfilm 337,924. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] ** 2 Williams in 1840, [[Whittemore-708 | William]] and [[Whittemore-712 | William Jr.]]: "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTS-W1G : 7 September 2017), Wm Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 7, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 189; FHL microfilm 14,678. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] ** "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD91-K51 : 12 April 2016), Chas Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing family 68, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ; [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles]], b. 1825 and Lydia, b. 1824 ** "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDSM-4M3 : 12 April 2016), Geo Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing family 405, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ; George, b. 1819, Mary b. 1819 and Mary b. 1848 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1459985 Massachusetts State Census, 1855] ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-DG8 : 2 April 2016), [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles A Whittemore]], Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles A.]] b. 1828 *** Lydia b. 1827 *** Charles F. b, 1851 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-X2N : 2 April 2016), William Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** William b. 1811 *** Joanna b. 1810 *** William H. 1844 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-XGL : 2 April 2016), Esther Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** Esther 1792 *** Henry 1813 *** Joseph 1814 *** Esther 1816 *** John N. 1820 *** Eliza N. 1823 *** Maria H. 1825 *** Charles 1827 *** Nathan 1831 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-XPM : 2 April 2016), George Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** George 1820 *** Mary M. 1820 *** Mary F 1848 *** George M. 1853 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ4M-WZL : 2 April 2016), Franklin Whittemore in household of James Cox, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** Franklin 1834 *** Charles 1829 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW5-54Y : 2 April 2016), Margaret M Whittemore, Ward 01, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,948. *** Margaret M. 1810 *** Margaret E. 1839 *** Josephine A. 1841 *** Helen A. 1844 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1410399 Massachusetts State Census, 1865] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] == Cemeteries == Template/example source: {{FindAGrave|110334251|25 December 2016}} * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91264&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1962203&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Old Burying Ground, Arlington] -23 Whittemore's, earliest 1771 * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2385968&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=321& Prince Hall Cemetery, Arlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2252570&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=321& Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1962692&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Harvard Square Cemetery (Old Burying Ground), Cambridge] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91241&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge] - 117 Whittemore's, earliest birth: 1786 ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140703709 George Whittemore (-1832)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2196599&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=281& Old Burying Ground, Lexington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2197482&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=341& Robbins Cemetery, Lexington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1056071&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=90778&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91880 Woodlawn Cemetery] [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91880&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Whittemore] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2401510 Cross Street Cemetery, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1959623&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Salem Street Birial Groun d, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1963402&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=341& Revolutionary War Monument, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91350&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91891&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=441& Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1969442&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=201& Milk Row Cemetery, Somerville] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91161&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Laurel Hill Cemetery, Reading] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91176&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Lindenwood Cemetery, Stoneham] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1990369&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=261& Old Burying Ground, Stoneham] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91376&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=281& Old Burying Ground, Wakefield] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=90987&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Forest Glade Cemetery, Wakefield] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91152&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield] ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47296457 Nancy L. Whittemore (1783-1827)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2165455&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=261& Old Burial Ground, Wilmington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1967580&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore First Buriel Ground, Woburn] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2234558&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=401& Second Burial Ground, Woburn] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91872&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Salem Street Cemetery, Woburn] * other ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=153182310 Daniel D. Whittemore (-1847)] & [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=153182311 Anne M. Whittemore(-1836)] == Other Sources == * Bradford Adams Whittemore, Edgar Whittemore ([http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1008788~S0]: accessed 02/12/2016) The Whittemore Family in America. The New England Historical AND Genealogical REGISTER, VOL. CVI January 1952 - VOL. CVIII October 1954 * Whittemore, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family|A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family]]'' (F. P. Whittemore, Nashua, N.H., 1893) * Cutter, Benjamin. "[[Space:History of the town of Arlington|History of the town of Arlington]]" (David Clapp & Son, Boston); [https://archive.org/stream/historytownarli00cuttgoog#page/n339/mode/1up p. 317] ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=M_quHa5pKVgC&vq=whittemore&pg=PA23 p.23]; "Thomas Whittemore's intention to fence land belonging to Mr. John Whiting by Cambridge Rocks mentioned 1702-3 proprietors Record Rev. John Whiting of Concord in mentioned in same records 1767 " * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1908) ** VOL 1 *** Pg. lxxvi Jonathan and Josiah houses, both sons of Samuel. Amos, the inventor. * lxxvi Rebecca *** p. 36 Charles A. *** p. 45, 285 Mary (W) Cutter *** Hannah (W) Frees, dau. of Edmund of Salem *** p. 119 Joel, husband of Rezinah ** VOL. 2 *** 599 Anna (Cutter) Whittemore *** Pg. 777 Samuel, m. Rebecca Stearns *** p. 786 Nathaniel Frothingham m. Susanna W. ** VOL. 3 *** p. 878 W. H. Whittemore sold, in 1879, 10 acres corner of Warren and Medford st., Arlington *** p. 894 Lizzie (W) Hobbs *** p. 970 [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah W.]] m. [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]] *** p. 991 Caroline Langdon W. m. Walter Frost *** p. 1143 Lydia W. m. Jeremiah Winn *** p. 1161 John, m. Upham *** p. 1163 Floyer *** p. 1166 Benjamin of Concord, m. Locke *** p. 1182 Irish W. m. Catherine Fowle *** p. 1260 the old Whittemore place of 45 acres on Mystic in Arlington, sold 1867 *** p. 1367 card clothing factory: William Whittemore & company, Henry and Gershom * Hurd, Duane. ''[[Space:History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1890) ** [[https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd Vol. 1] *** Pg. 155 Anna Whittemore's tavern near Sullivan Square *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/n76/mode/1up p. lv] "[[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]], president of the railway company" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/72/mode/1up p.72] "...first paster was [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] ... Trumpet ... Bank" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/143/mode/1up p.143] "1761 ... [[Whittemore-461 | Dea. Samuel Whittemore]]" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/153/mode/1up p.153] " [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]]" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/181/mode/1up p.181] [[Whittemore-313 | Captain Samuel Whittemore]] hero **** [[Whittemore-319 | William Whittemore]] 1732-1818 Arlington ***** [[Whittemore-794 | Abigail (Whittemore) Davenport]] 1776-1845]] West Cambridge *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/196/mode/1up p.196] 1846 Thomas Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/198/mode/1up p.198] [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] Cambridge Bank *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/199/mode/1up p.199] George W. Whittemore Cambridge City Bank *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/437/mode/1up p.437] [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] Universalist ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd Vol. 2] *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd#page/749/mode/1up p. 749] Winchester/Woburn School, Richardson's Row, attended by a Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd#page/752/mode/1up p.752] Amos Whittemore, pegging shoes, ~1850 ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/n3/mode/1up Vol. 3] *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/182/mode/1up p. 182] [[Whittemore-324 | Amos Whittemore]] card making *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/186/mode/1up p. 186] almshouse stood on land bought of Josiah Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/195/mode/1up p. 195] [[Whittemore-313 | Samuel Whittemore]] monument *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/198/mode/1up p. 198] ~1850 leading market gardener: William Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/200/mode/1up p. 200] market gardeners: 1883 J.F. Whittemore moved to Florida. William Whittemore place on Mystic Street, now occupied by J.S. Crosby. *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/204/mode/1up p. 2-04] ~1880: W.H. Whittemore property sold to Warren Rawson, hot-houses. *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/470/mode/1up p. 470] 1758: James Whittemore dies in campaign against Ticonderoga *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/473/mode/1up p. 473] 1780: Joel Whittemore enlistment *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/474/mode/1up p. 474] 1849: Rev. Mr. Whittemore of Cambridge *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/475/mode/1up p. 475] 1882: Malden City Assessor Charles A. Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/532/mode/1up p. 532] Whittemore Lodge, No. 180, Independent Order of Good Templars, Malden *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/578/mode/1up p. 578] [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas Whittemore]] one of earliest settlers of Everett, near Chelsea line *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/583/mode/1up p. 583] 1841 boundariy line across hill: William Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/585/mode/1up p. 585,586] 1848 William Whittemore one of first church *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/586/mode/1up p. 586] George Whittemore one of first deacons of Chapel Congrgational Church *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/591/mode/1up p. 591] 1889: Palestine Lodge of Free Masons, master * Corey, Deloraine. ''[[Space:The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785|The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785]]'' (Malden, Mass., 1899) ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n111 p. 85] Land/house description of Thomas Whittemore near Sagamore Hill: northerly side of Chelsea Street a short distance west of Everett Avenue. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n237 p. 214] 1704: Daniel Whittemore contribution ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n400 p. 377] 1695: Benjamin Whittemore allotted land ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n460 p. 437] 1711: Benjamin Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n498 p. 475] exodus to Leicester ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n520 p. 497] 1760: heads of families: Daniel Whittemore, Joseph Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n527 p. 504] 1727: voting: Daniel, John, James Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n557 p. 534] 1735: signed petition: Pelatiah, Joshua, Daniel, Elias, Daniel Jr., Jonathan Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n588 p. 565] 1745: Pelatiah Whittemore, collector ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n615 p. 590] 1758: Daniel Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n632 p. 607] 1710? Town School: James Whittemore. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n742 p. 717] 1760 [[Whittemore-523 | James Whittemore]], husband of [[Sherman-4388 | Mary (Sherman)]], private in company of Capt. Ebenezer Marrow; died in servic, October 2, 1758. Joseph Whittemore, mustered from Capt. John Dexter's company for the expedition to Crown Point.. Pelatiah Whittemore, aged 47, enlisted with Capt. Ebenezer Marrow, 1758. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n807 p. 782] 1781: Joel Whittemore settlement ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n857 p. 832] 1775: Joel Whittemore service, Pelatiah Whittemore service. * ''[[Space:The Register of The Malden Historical Society|The Register of The Malden Historical Society]]'' (Frank S. Whitten, Mass., 1910-22) ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n83 ] 1910 member: Edgar A. Whittemore : 2 Woodland Road, Malden ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n191 p. 55] 1651: Hannah Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n210 ] 1703: Beniame Whittemore Jr, died Oct. 6, aged 23 ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/28 p. 28-9] 1841 Henry, George, Joseph ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/65 p. 65] Graves: Elizaneth, wife of Benjamin Whittemore, d. 1726-07-18 in her 83rd year; Benjamin Whittemore, 1726-07-16 in 87th year. * Wyman, Thomas Bellows. ''[[Space:The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown|The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown]]'' (D. Clapp, Boston, 1879); [https://archive.org/stream/genealogiesestat02wyma#page/1020/mode/1up/search/whittemore p.1020] * Frothingham, Richard. ''[[Space:The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts|The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts]]'' (Boston, 1845); [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/n5/mode/1up/search/whittemore whittemore] ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/182/mode/1up p. 182] 1677: Tithingmen: Samuel Whittemore, *John Whittemore, alias, Daniel Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/197/mode/1up p. 197] 1684: John Whittemore, constable ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/243/mode/1up p. 243] 1704: Mr. Joseph Whittemore appointed by selectman to committee. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/245/mode/1up p. 245] 1707: Joseph Whittemore, traded land with town. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/253/mode/1up p. 253] 1731: Captain Joseph Whittemore petitions town ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/261/mode/1up p. 261] 1752: pox outbreak, town meeting held at house of Jabez Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/266/mode/1up p. 266] 1760: Jabez Whittemore one of managers of lottery * ''[[Space:Records of the First Church in Charlestown, 1632-1789|Records of the First Church in Charlestown, 1632-1789]]'' (David Clapp and Son, Boston, 1880); [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/31/mode/1up archive.org] ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/31/mode/1up p. 31] 1728: The wife of Mr. Joseph Whittamore Jr. admitted ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/32/mode/1up p. 32] 1731: The wife of Joseph Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/39/mode/1up p. 39] 1758: Thomas Whittemore admitted ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/80/mode/1up p. 80] 1690: Jonathan S, John Jr., & Sarah Whittemore baptized ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/128/mode/1up p. 128] 1731: The wife o Josiah Whittemore admitted to full communion ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/134/mode/1up p. 134] 1744: Richard S of Joseph 3tius & Mildred Whittemore baptized. Abigail D. of Joseph & ____ Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/149/mode/1up p. 149] 1764: Elizabeth D. of Thomas & Elizabeth Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/151/mode/1up p. 151] 1766: Sarah D. of Joseph & Alice Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/154/mode/1up p. 154] 1728: Mrs. Whittemore W of Josiah Whittemore renewed covenent. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/157/mode/1up p. 157] 1765: Alice wife of Joseph Whittemore renewed covenent. * Boston Record Commissioners. ''[[Space:Boston Records Commissioners Reports|Boston Records Commissioners Reports]]'' (Rockwell and Churchill, Boston, 1875); [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/254/mode/1up/search/whittemore Vol. 3] ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/81 p. 81] Bainell Whitemor ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/181 p. 181] 1713: Joseph Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/191 p. 191] 1681: John Whittemore Sr. 1 common ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/195 p. 195] 1681: John Whittemore 1.5 acres ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/202 p. 202,3] 1685: John Whittemore boundary mentioned, wood mentioned : "Three Acres three quarters bounded south by the highway, nor East by John Smith, And norwest by Nathaniel Huchison". ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/208 p. 208] 1714: Joseph Whittemore's corner ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/215 p. 215] 1714 survey: Joseph Whittemore place mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/219 p. 219] 1714: Joseph Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/223 p. 223,4,233,236] 1767 survey: Jabez Whittemore house mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/242 p. 242] 1767 Josiah Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/243 p. 243] 1767 Town rights report: widow Whittemore (place) mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/244 p. 244] 1767 Josiah Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/248 p. 248] 1802 survey: "square at Whittemore's" ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/254 p. 249,254] 1802 survey: Mrs. Whittemore (place) mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/257 p. 257] 1802 survey: Mr. Sam Whittemore's wall ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/273 p. 273] Index entries for Whittemore: 81,181,191,195,202,203,208,215,219,223,224,226,233,236,242,243,244,248,249,254,257 * [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0309%3Achapter%3D12 The Stinted Pasture] * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Charlestown,_Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy * http://www.cityofeverett.com/Archive/ViewFile/Item/134 * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ftkCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=Glendale+chapel+everett&source=bl&ots=2-kDhBhjXw&sig=QNccQb3EN1BkpojXQiBmEazy28w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCz_7V0OvWAhWIRyYKHV6OBCw4ChDoAQgnMAE#v=onepage&q=whittemore&f=false 1908 Everett Directory] * Bailey,Dudley P./Wallis,Francis P. ; [https://archive.org/stream/everettsouvenir100unse#page/14/mode/1up Everett Souvenir: 1870-1893]; Everett Souvenir Co. 1893 * https://archive.org/stream/centuryoftownlif00hun#page/n169/mode/1up/search/whittemore * https://archive.org/stream/historyoffirst00budi#page/255/mode/1up/search/whittemore * https://archive.org/stream/historyharvardc00churgoog#page/n121/mode/1up/search/whittemore === Thwing === {| border="1" class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align: left; border:0;" |+ Thwing ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" colspan="1" |Page ! scope="col" style="width: 60%;" colspan="6" |Profile ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" colspan="1" |Relation ! scope="col" colspan="1" |Notes |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="6" | [[Whittemore-74|Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" |[[Whittemore-56|John Whittemore (bef. 1638 - 1694)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-28|John Whittemore (abt. 1662 - 1702)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-443|Richard Whittemore (1691 - abt. 1726)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-733|Joseph Whittemore (1716 - abt. 1745)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-385|John Whittemore (1685 - 1748)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18710 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-384|John Whittemore (1714 - abt. 1778)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGS || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-440|Edward Whittemore (1718 - abt. 1772)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | Notes: Back St. defective chimney (TR 19-243); held town office 1742-57 (TR 14) |- | colspan="1" | 18708 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-439|Elizabeth (Whittemore) Sigourney (abt. 1716 - 1804)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || Notes: Retailer; Ship St.; Dec. 6, 1787 permitted to sell strong drink as a retailer at his shop on Ship St. (TR 27-39) |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-470|Pelatiah Whittemore (1680 - abt. 1724)]] || colspan="1" | 8GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-476|Daniel Whittemore (1691 - abt. 1757)]] || colspan="1" | 8GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-471|Amos Whittemore (1681 - aft. 1742)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18706 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-568|Abigail (Whittemore) Black (~1742-)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-562|Jane (Whittemore) Perrin (abt. 1703)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-569|Mary Whittemore]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-464|Thomas Whittemore (1664 - 1717)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-465|Thomas Whittemore (1694 - abt. 1716)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-277|Joseph Whittemore (1667 - 1746)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-532|Joseph Whittemore (1689 - 1740)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-709|Joseph Whittemore (1713 - 1762)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-1318|Joseph Whittemore (1742)]] || colspan="1" | 3C6R || Notes: Occupation: Cooper |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-73|Daniel Whittemore (1633 - 1683)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-122|James Whittemore (aft. 1671 - 1752)]] || colspan="1" |7GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-86|John Whittemore Sr (1665 - 1730)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-496|Benjamin Whittemore (abt. 1701 - abt. 1769)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-211|David Whittemore (abt. 1706 - abt. 1782)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18708 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-497|Elias Whittemore (abt. 1703 - 1792)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-85|Jeremiah Whittemore (1696 - 1783)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18710 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-197|John Whittemore Jr (1694 - abt. 1771)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-498|Ruth (Whittemore) Thompson (abt. 1704)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-361|Joseph Whittemore (abt. 1699 - 1735)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | wife: [[Eustis-44|Ruth (Eustis) Kendall (1698 - 1765)]] || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-616|Joseph Whittemore (1726 - 1778)]] || colspan="1" | 1C7R || Notes: Occupation: Housewright; TODO: Deed; TODO: Probate |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | [[Whittemore-885|Joseph Whittemore (bef. 1751 - abt. 1845)]] || colspan="1" | 2C6R || Notes: August 27, 1788 Master of engine 4 (TR 27 66); held town office (TR 31 1784-1806 & TR 25 1785 & TR 27 1790); |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-620|Nathan Whittemore (1735 - abt. 1758)]] || colspan="1" | 1C7R || Notes: Occupation: Housewright Wheelwright; TODO: Deed; 1757: North St. between Clarke and Salutation St.; 1757: West side of Lynde St.; 1779: E. Lynde St., west side of Lynde St.; |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | wife: [[Jefts-38|Sarah (Jefts) Whittemore]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-72|Daniel Whittemore (1663 - 1756)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-71|Daniel Whittemore (1690 - 1771)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-121|Pelatiah Whittemore (1680 - abt. 1724)]] || colspan="1" | 7GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-182|William Whittemore (1710 - aft. 1790)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-603|William Whittemore (bef. 1734 - 1810)]] || colspan="1" | 2C7R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-461|Samuel Whittemore (abt. 1647 - 1726)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-313|Samuel Whittemore (1696 - 1793)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-317|Thomas Whittemore (1729 - 1799)]] || colspan="1" | 2C8R || colspan="1" | |}

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== Cemeteries == *[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Winchendon, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Village Cemetery, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Conant Cemetery, Jaffrey, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Leominster, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: North Cambridge Cemetery, North Cambridge, Vermont]] *[[:Category: North Windham Cemetery, North Windham, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Corser Hill Cemetery, Webster, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Lower Village Cemetery, Stow, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Phillipston Center Cemetery, Phillipston, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Templeton Common Burial Ground, Templeton, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey Center, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Vershire Center Cemetery, Vershire Center, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Long Meadow Cemetery, Auburn, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Meeting House Cemetery, Marlborough, New Hampshire]] * I'd like to provide directions and/or GPS coordinates to the Graves. * I'd like to show some sense of "migration" over time, i.e. before Winchendon there was Fitzwilliam, and before that the branches were from Leominster and Vermont, etc... * Note siblings graves === Riverside Cemetery === * [[Whittemore-308 | Joel Truman Whittemore (1902-1984)]] {{FindAGrave|86921486}} and wife [[Folsom-831 | Bertha Whitney (Folsom) Whittemore (1903-1979)]] {{FindAGrave|86921695}} * son Joel Truman Whittemore Junior * Joels' parents [[Whittemore-309 | Henry Joel Whittemore (1870 - 1924)]] {{FindAGrave|86919647}} and his wife [[Derby-554 | Mary Elizabeth (Derby) Whittemore (1874 - 1963)]] {{FindAGrave|86919474}} * Berthas' parents [[Folsom-874 | John Franklin Folsom (1860 - 1949)]] and his wife [[Preston-3717 | Rose Albina (Preston) Folsom (1868 - 1952)]]. ** To-do: I'm assuming these are in Riverside, but I don't actually know this yet. * grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-875 | John Gilman Folsom (1830 - 1911)]] {{FindAGrave|48174433}} ** [[Whitney-2792 | Eunice Matilda (Whitney) Folsom (1837 - 1923)]] {{FindAGrave|164539027}} * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-876 | Noah Davis Folsom (1799 - 1853)]] UNKNOWN ** [[Smith-107806 | Sarah Y. (Smith) Folsom (abt. 1803 - abt. 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|164539312}} ** [[Whitney-2838 | Richard Whitney (abt. 1798 - 1849)]] {{FindAGrave|155145399}} ** [[Cogswell-643 | Eunice (Cogswell) Whitney (1803)]] {{FindAGrave|152623847}} === Fitzwilliam Village Cemetery === * grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-380 | Joel Whittemore (1823 - 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|57945194}} ** [[Waters-3850 | Martha Sophia (Waters) Whittemore (1841 - 1910)]] {{FindAGrave|129834402}} * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-381 | Dexter Whittemore (1798 - 1865)]] {{FindAGrave|57944513}} ** [[Wright-20980 | Betsey (Wright) Whittemore (1795 - 1856)]] {{FindAGrave|57944653}} * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Wright-14551 | Thomas Wright (1766 - abt. 1796)]] {{FindAGrave|62207863}} ** [[Knowlton-714 | Jemima (Knowlton) Bowker (1768 - abt. 1824)]] {{FindAGrave|134853712}} * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Stone-9785 | Samuel Stone (1750 - 1841)]] {{FindAGrave|57019758}} ** [[Stacy-879 | Anna Stacy (1752 - 1834)]] === Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster === * grandparents of Joel: ** [[Derby-569 | Hiram Derby (1843 - 1917)]] {{FindAGrave|28404631}} ** [[Donald-742 | Mary Elizabeth (Donald) Derby (1842 - 1903)]] {{FindAGrave|28404651}} *** her Ancestry is a mystery so far. === Windham Center Cemetery === * grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Preston-3756 | Horace H. Preston (abt. 1831 - 1873)]] {{FindAGrave|113327415}} *** [[Rhoades-738 | Calista Jeanette (Rhoades) Brown (1839)]] UNKNOWN === Conant Cemetery, Jaffrey === * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Waters-4471 | George W. Waters (abt. 1809 - 1847)]] {{FindAGrave|129834043}} ** [[Hathorn-112 | Sophia Martin (Hathorn) Waters (1818 - 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|129834402}} * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Hathorn-98 | Ebenezer Hathorn (1788 - 1865)]] {{FindAGrave|129831848}} ** [[Thompson-33809 | Mary (Thompson) Hathorn (1792 - 1861)]] {{FindAGrave|129832439}} === Pine Grove Cemetery, Leominster === * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Derby-570 | Henry P. Derby (1811 - 1870)]] {{FindAGrave|122680271}} *** [[Kilburn-319 | Mary Ann (Kilburn) Derby (1811 - 1891)]] UNKNOWN === North Cambridge Cemetery === * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-876 | Noah Davis Folsom (1799 - 1853)]] UNKNOWN ** [[Preston-4378 | Roswell Preston (abt. 1794 - 1854)]] {{FindAGrave|172031359}} ** [[Fisher-12474 | Susan (Fisher) Preston (abt. 1807 - 1856)]] {{FindAGrave|172031389}} === North Windham Cemetery === * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Rhoades-850 | Thomas Page Rhoades (1806 - 1872)]] {{FindAGrave|88200760}} ** [[Edson-681 | Eliza (Edson) Rhoades (1810 - 1863)]] {{FindAGrave|88200899}} * 2x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Edson-682 | Marquis Edson (1789 - 1872)]] {{FindAGrave|103870490}} ** [[French-6644 | Rachel (French) Edson (1789 - 1846)]] {{FindAGrave|103870508}} === Corser Hill Cemetery, Webster === * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Kilburn-320 | Daniel Kilburn (1781 - 1857)]] {{FindAGrave|134646705}} * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Plummer-2313 | Ann (Plummer) Kilbourn (1761 - 1826)]] {{FindAGrave|148480340}} === Lower Village Cemetery, Stow === * 2x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Whitney-3109 | Daniel Whitney (1749 - 1805)]] {{FindAGrave|37373992}} ** [[Duren-135 | Sarah (Duren) Whitney (1757 - 1836)]] {{FindAGrave|37374196}} * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: **[[Whitney-834 | Daniel Whitney (1720 - 1782)]] {{FindAGrave|34943620}} ** [[Goss-2286 | Dorothy (Goss) Whitney (abt. 1724 - 1813)]] {{FindAGrave|34943653}} === Phillipston Center Cemetery === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-383 | Josiah Whittemore (1749 - 1814)]] {{FindAGrave|37522298}} ** [[Snow-4272 | Lucy (Snow) Whittemore (1748 - 1795)]] {{FindAGrave|37521529}} === Templeton Common Burial Ground === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Wright-22781 | Ebenezer Wright (1734 - 1811)]] {{FindAGrave|148119309}} ** [[Barrett-1663 | Lucy (Barrett) Wright (1732 - 1804)]] {{FindAGrave|148119440}} ** [[Knowlton-702 | Ezekiel Knowlton (1736 - 1810)]] {{FindAGrave|132701119}} === Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Hathon-2 | Ebenezer Hathon (1762 - 1847)]] {{FindAGrave|130586634}} ** [[Procter-408 | Lucy (Procter) Hathorn (1767 - 1824)]] {{FindAGrave|34282603}} {{FindAGrave|130586867}} === Vershire Center Cemetery === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Prescott-1282 | Jeremiah Prescott (1781 - 1834)]] {{FindAGrave|94207829}} === Long Meadow Cemetery, Auburn, NH === * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: **[[Presson-6 | Edward Presson (1733 - 1823)]] {{FindAGrave|82082886}} === Meeting House Cemetery, Marlborough, NH === * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Rhodes-4512 | Ebenezer Rhodes (abt. 1745 - abt. 1825)]] {{FindAGrave|22340004}} ** [[Page-6783 | Sarah (Page) Rhodes (abt. 1745 - 1821)]] {{FindAGrave|22340005}}

Whitten Family of Troy Maine

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A Sandbox to work out the inconsistencies in internet genealogies of the family of Richard Whitten of Troy, Waldo, Maine. ==Questions== Understanding the geographic areas as they were when originally assimilated by the British. Map Geeks has an interactive Map showing how political boundaries changed from 1652 to 1913. [https://mapgeeks.org/maine/ Link to Map Geeks Maine Maps] Google Maps with Maine Whitten's (etc.) plotted. Richard Whitten is the Paw, Samuel H. is the hiker, Samuel McRoy is the cyclist and the presumed father of Richard, Thomas, is a giraffe. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mfWtFmm-keI0k_ED78buGXqazyj9SRo_&usp=sharing Link to Whittens (etc.) of Maine Google Map] Scarborough Maine was an "area" rather than a town for many years. ===Gorham=== [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~megotham/amapof.htm Map of original Land Grants] No index included ===Standish=== Was a part of Buxton until 1824. ===Buxton=== [https://digitalmaine.com/planbook_20/6/ Map of Buxton Township, 1794] ===Rev. War Service with Father, Thomas?=== Richard is often listed as serving alongside his father Thomas and brother Thomas, Jr. during the revolutionary war. ::"Whitten, Thomas, Scarborough, MA [Maine], Captain John Rice's Co.; billetting allowed from date of enlistment, May 18, 1775, to date of marching from Scarborough to headquarters, July 4, 1775; credited with 47 days allowance; 'also' Private '''Capt. Rice's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt'''.; Company return dated Sept. 29, 1775."'' Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of The Revolution, A Compilation for The Archives, Prepared and published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth'', Vol 17, p.274, Boston, 1896. [https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers17bostrich/page/274 Image] However, in Richard's own pension application, he states he served... ::Richard Whitten, aged 57, of Cornish, July 5, 1820. Private in '''Capt. Williams's Co., Col. Sprout's Regt., Mass. line'''. Original declaration made Apr. 13, 1818. Pension No. 7,468. Affirmed. Family: Mercy, wife, aged 55; Richard, son, aged 16; Samuel, son, aged 14; Mary, daughter, aged 12. (496)[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/03/revolutionary-soldiers-of-york-county.html Revolutionary Soldiers of York County]"Statement showing the Names, Ranks, &c. of Invalid Pensioners residing in the State of Maine," U.S. Serial Set, Number 249 Senate Document No. 514, 23rd Congress, 1st Session. Report from the Secretary of War, in Obedience to Resolutions of the Senate of the 5th and 30th of June, 1834, and the 3d of March, 1835, In Relation to the Pension Establishment of the United States. [Maine Section]. Washington, D.C.: Duff Green, 1835, p. 28. Richard Whitten did not apply for further pensions for service in another company. From History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-first regiment of foot, History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-first regiment of foot, eight months' service men of 1775, with biographical sketches of the commissioned officers and rolls of the companies, PP. 51 & 52 BY : NATHAN : GOOLD, HISTORIAN.: MAINE : SOCIETY : SONS : OF : THE AMERICAN : REVOLUTION. PRESS OF THE THURSTON PRINT, PORTLAND, MAINE, 1896. [http://www.archive.org/stream/historycolonele00goolgoog/historycolonele00goolgoog_djvu.txt full text.] all from Scarborough. "Return of Capt. John Rice's Company in the 3lst Regt. of Foot commanded by Col. Edmund Phinne , Sept. 29, 1775 with an abstract of pay due from the last of July inclusive." * '''Thomas Whitten, Jr.''' * '''Thomas Whitten''' * '''John Whitten''' From the Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts; (Volume 3), William Richard Cutter. The SAR Database lists four men who served from MA (which would have included Maine), a [[Whitten-692|Richard Whitten]], presumably the son of Thomas and brother of Thomas, Jr, and John who served with their father. There is no doubt that Richard in the record listed above is is the progenitor of the Troy, Waldo, Maine Whitten family, since the information lines-up with the documentation.[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/search_results]. ===Richard Whitten's Parentage=== ::"It is claimed the three brothers, Thomas, Samuel and John, emigrated from England early in the 17th century; settled in N. H.''' John married an English lady, Margaret McRoy, to whom was born a son Richard, [1763] 1751. He m. Mercy Jose, Scarborough, Me., Nov. 22, 1766 [should be m. 3 Nov 1785]; d. April 3, 1845.''' Page 412 ''History of Parsonsfield [Maine]'' Every Whitten family in New England holds this claim, though nothing has been proven about three brothers who jumped off a boat... What may need further research is that this claim states that "John" Married Margaret McRoy and had a son Richard. Thomas would be 45 in 1763 at the birth of Richard. In 1790 Thomas would be 71. ===Who are Richard and John Whitton in the 1790 Buxton, Maine Census?=== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-94GN?i=1&wc=3XT9-3B7%3A1584070931%2C1584070997%2C1584071552&cc=1803959 Image] ===Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. III=== [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48572/HistGenRecorderIII-001851-87?pid=404760&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48572/HistGenRecorderIII-001851-87?pid=404760&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=48572&h=404760&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true,true&_phsrc=zdg453,zdg453&_phstart=successSource,successSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUBJs=true&clickref=1100l6snyWQE,1100l6snyWQE&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External Link to text] :{| border="1" class="sortable" !mfn!!mln!!wfn!!wln!!Date!!Year!!Page!!Reference Work!!Residence Profiles Added |- |||||Daughter of [[Unknown-480186|Susan Odell]]||Eliz.||Whitten||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills, Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England||[[Whitten-1814|Elizabeth Whitten]] |- |Horwood||Whitten||Son of Susan Odell||||||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills,Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England||[[Whitten-1815|Horwood Whitten]] |- |||||Grand Daughter (Via Horwood) of Susan Odell||Mary||Whitten||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills,Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England|| |- |Josiah||Graffam||Catherine||Whitten||22-Dec||1763||87||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Thos.||Whitten||Sarah||Tenny||16-Mar||1778||89||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Timothy||Whitten||Hannah||Hombs||23-Sep||1751||168||Marriges in Georgetown||Swan Island nere Georgetown |} ===Whitten's in the "The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. IV"=== Manuscript and typescript copies of the records of the First Congregational Church in Scarborough, Me., organized 28 June 1728. Records copied and presented by Augustus F. Moulton on 21 Nov. 1895 -- Included in the same volume are records of the Second Congregational Church in Scarborough, organized 7 Nov. 1744, also copied by Moulton. Also contains marriage and death records.[https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/data/70978485]The Records of the Second Congregational Church of Scarborough, ME., Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. IV 1887, Number 3, P.87. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48573/HistGenRecorderIV-002342-266/405245?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return&rc=959,1113,1099,1150 Image], :{| border="1" class="sortable" !mfn!!mln!!wfn!!wln!!Date!!Year!!Page!!Reference Work!!Profiles Added |- |John||Whitten||Sarah||Hodgdon ||||(1767)||33||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Richard||Dearborn||Mary||Whitten||30-Nov||(1767)||34||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Richard||Whitten||Mercy||Jose||||(1784)||91||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Thatcher||Friend||Mary||Whitten||30-Mar||(18)24||133||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |James||Ferguson||Sarah||Whitten||20-Nov||75||134||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Gile||Hannah||Whitten||18-Feb||5||134||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Chas.||Masserv||Stella||Whitten||17-Dec||70||13||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Tripp||Polly||Whitten||||13||208||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Nahum||Whitten||Betsey||Wormwood||||10||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Whitten||Dorothy||Cluff||10-Aug||J||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Abel||Whitten||Judy||Hubbard||25-Oct||(18)24||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Samuel||Whitten||Olive||Hill||14-Dec||(18)28||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Whitten||Maria||Hayes||Nov-29||(18)49||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Samuel||Whitten||Catherine||Farnum||21||(18)||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Edward||Whitten||Anna F.||Yeaten||04-Oct||||268||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |} ==Sources==

WHITTEN Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing the WHITTEN reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales

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[[Category: Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales|Whittingham Anglican Cemetery]] Address: '''Cemetery Lane, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -32.58983086515376, 151.18124606108688 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-32.58983086515376%2C%20151.18124606108688#map=17/-32.58983/151.18124 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B035'23.4%22S+151%C2%B010'52.5%22E/@-32.5898173,151.1799586,934m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0xe7e94e21587150db!7e2!8m2!3d-32.5898204!4d151.1812602 Google Maps] ==History== Whittingham Cemetery, Singleton, New South Wales, Australia dates from the days of early white settlement in this district. A number of inscriptions extant are from the 1830s, and include some persons who arrived as convicts and another who was a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The monuments are wonderful examples of the work and artistry of stonemasons from the early 19th century to the present day. Many inscriptions more than 150 years old are beautifully preserved and as easy to read today as when they were carved. The images were contributed by Joe Sharman who began photographing the cemetery in February 2013. In compiling the list of inscriptions for this cemetery, reference was made to the NSW indices of births, deaths and marriages and to the Australian War Memorial online military rolls for additional information. Whittingham Cemetery is controlled and maintained by the Anglican Church. For further information, contact the Trustees, 40 High Street Singleton NSW 2330. {{Image|file=Singleton-120-3.jpg |align=c |size=750 |caption=Whittingham Anglican Cemetery }} ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=876 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319937 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/153104 Billion Graves] * [https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemetery.php?cemetery=3267 Grave Stone Photos] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Whittle Name Study

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[[Category:Whittle Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whittle Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whittle Whittle] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whittle name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whittle's), by time period (18th Century Whittle's), or by topic (Whittle DNA, Whittle Occupations, Whittle Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whittle Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Coker-491|Steve Coker]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whittle}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Whittle}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * https://whittle.one-name.net/ * https://www.facebook.com/groups/Whittle * https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/Whittle ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Who are the Parents of Samuel Bowen of Roxbury

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'''Was [[Bowen-2383|Samuel Bowen (abt.1746-1802)]] the son of [[Bowen-9066|John ]] and [[May-11977|Mehitable Bowen]] of Roxbury, MA or [[Bowen-2393|Josiah]] and [[Winchester-267|Mary Bowen]] of nearby Muddy River (Brookline)?''' I have traced my Bowen pedigree to [[Bowen-2383|Samuel Bowen]] of Roxbury, husband of [[Blaney-106|Mary Blaney]], but have been unable to determine his parents beyond doubt. There are two pairs of candidates for his parents. Josiah and Mary Bowen would be the obvious parents with their son [[Bowen-9380|Samuel]] born in Brookline in 1737 except that this birth date is 10 years too early for Samuel of Roxbury who died at age 56 in 1802. On the other hand Samuel's Roxbury proximity and connections to the family of John and Mehitable seem too intimate to be a coincidence, but no reference can be found naming him as a son of the couple. In one respect the answer to this riddle is of small importance. John and Josiah were 1st cousins, both grandsons of [[Bowen-320|Henry Bowen]], himself a son of [[Bowen-319|Griffith Bowen]] who immigrated from Wales in 1638. So the ability to trace my heritage back to and through the Great Migration is not hindered by the uncertainty of Samuel's parentage. But it is still maddening to have the uncertainty of which line is correct, as well as posing the conundrum of how to enter the known data into WikiTree. The problem would be resolved if evidence could be found in some document directly tying Samuel in his Roxbury years to either set of parents. Otherwise Samuel of Roxbury can not be the son Josiah and Mary unless evidence can be found contradicting the 1937 birth date or the age of 56 at death to align Samuel's birth and death dates with his age. On the other hand, and this is my favoured solution, there are no records that deny the possibility of Samuel being the son of John and Mehitable. There is simply a lack of final proof. The problem is that no birth record has been found for a Samuel son of John and Mehitable, yet clear records exist for the birth of their first three children [[Bowen-9348|Mehitable]], [[Bowen-9352|John]] and [[Bowen-9353|Penuel]]. It would seem strange that the first three births would be registered and a fourth not. Yet that is exactly what happened, as John and Mehitable did have a fourth child, [[Bowen-9354|Joshua]], for whom no birth record exists. In his [[Bowen-9354|profile]] I have listed information from two contemporary documents that prove Joshua is the son of John (and Mehitable). Of course this simply means that, since no record exists of Joshua's birth, it is not unreasonable that there might be another child born after who also left no record. It in no way suggests that another child exists or, if one did, who it might be. So, although as stated previously, no definitive evidence exists that Samuel is the son of John and Mehitable, what evidence is there that suggests he might be? Several facts suggest the possibility. * The first is family naming. In this time and culture the use of family first names used again and again was the norm. John and Mehitable's own names were common in their families. Their first 3 children, Mehitable, John and Penuel all bear family names. Joshua appears to be an outlier, but both Mehitable May and her grandfather John had a brother named Samuel. It would be no surprise if she passed this name on to a son of hers. * Additionally Samuel himself named his two children John and Samuel - a family name from each of his parents if they were John and Mehitable. Neither name is common in Josiah's or Mary's family. (A pity that Samuel did not have a daughter to name Mehitable, which would have pretty much ended the uncertainty.) * The records of the First Church of Roxbury also suggest a connection for Samuel with John's and Mehitable's family. In the 17th century several descendants of Griffith Bowen were members of the church, but by the early 18th century most had moved to Woodstock or Brookline. By 1750 the only Bowens listed as church members were John Sr, Mehitable and their children Mehitable, John Jr, Joshua and wife Abigail ... and Samuel with wife Mary and son John. * Significantly Samuel appears twice in probate records of the family. John Bowen Jr died in 1775, and his probate was administered by his father John Sr with Samuel a co-signer of the probate bond. Likewise, when John St died his probate was administered by his son Joshua with Samuel again a co-signer of the bond. * And finally, in the late 1700's Mary Bowen, widow of Josiah, appears at least three times in the town records of Muddy River (Brookline) over matters of the town council budgeting funds to pay for her boarding and care. Could this have been the case if the nearby well-known, well-off saddler Samuel of Roxbury were her son? The bottom line is that there are really three possibilities for the identity of Samuel of Roxbury: 1) He is the son of John and Mehitable of Roxbury, 2) he is the son of Josiah and Mary of Muddy River or 3) he is an entirely different Samuel Bowen for whom no evidence can be found. I believe option 1) is the answer. I will continue to search whatever documents I can access online and hope that one might surface that establishes the truth of the matter.

Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes == Made in an effort to trace the American progenitors of one individual living in America in 1903. * by Gilbert Oliver Bent (b.1854) * published by The Press of D. Clapp & Son, 1903 * 78 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=e4MxAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/whobegottheesome00bent * https://archive.org/details/whobegottheesome00bentuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713060 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bent, Gilbert Oliver. ''[[Space:Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes|Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes]]'' (D. Clapp & Son, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bent|Bent]])

Who Do You Think You Are

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[[Category:Who Do You Think You Are (US)]] '''Disclaimer''': This page is the solely the work of WikiTree and its volunteer members. The creators and producers of ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' in no way sponsor or endorse this project. ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' is an American-based television program, adapted from the British series of the same name. In each episode, a celebrity participant researches their family history, often traveling to locations both domestically and internationally to research family stories. Here is a list of the guests from Season 1 (2010) through Season 11 (2022): {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Episode''' ||'''Guest''' ||'''Last Name'''||'''Claim to Fame''' || '''WikiPedia''' || '''Connected?''' |- |1-1|| [[Parker-1081|Sarah Jessica Parker]] ||Parker||Actress||[[wikipedia:Sarah Jessica Parker|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-2|| [[Smith-86396|Emmitt Smith]] ||Smith||Football Player|| [[wikipedia:Emmitt Smith|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-3|| [[Kudrow-1|Lisa Kudrow]] ||Kudrow||Actress||[[wikipedia:Lisa Kudrow|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-4|| [[Broderick-297|Matthew Broderick]] ||Broderick||Actor||[[wikipedia:Matthew Broderick|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-5|| [[Shields-1817|Brooke Shields]] ||Shields||Actress||[[wikipedia:Brooke Shields|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-6|| [[Tomalin-9 |Susan Sarandon]] ||Sarandon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Susan Sarandon|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-7|| [[Lee-21627|Spike Lee]] ||Lee||Film Maker||[[wikipedia:Spike Lee|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-1|| [[Williams-26559 |Vanessa Williams]] ||Williams||Actress||[[wikipedia:Vanessa Williams|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-2|| [[McGraw-453 |Tim McGraw]] ||McGraw||Musician||[[wikipedia:Tim McGraw|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-3|| [[O'Donnell-750|Rosie O'Donnell]] ||O'Donnell||Entertainer||[[wikipedia:Rosie O'Donnell|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-4|| [[Cattrall-27 |Kim Cantrell]] ||Cantrell||Actress||[[wikipedia:Kim Cantrell|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-5|| [[Richie-215|Lionel Richie]] ||Richie||Musician||[[wikipedia:Lionel Richie|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-6|| [[Buscemi-7|Steve Buscemi]] ||Buscemi||Actor||[[wikipedia:Buscemi|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-7|| [[Paltrow-2|Gwyneth Paltrow]] ||Paltrow||Actress||[[wikipedia:Gwyneth Paltrow|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-8|| [[Ciminella-2 |Ashley Judd]] ||Judd||Actress||[[wikipedia:Ashley Judd|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-1|| [[Estévez-12 |Martin Sheen]] ||Sheen||Actor||[[wikipedia:Martin Sheen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-2|| [[Tomei-20|Marisa Tomei]] ||Tomei||Actress||[[wikipedia:Marisa Tomei|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-3|| [[Underwood-7208|Blair Underwood]] ||Underwood||Actor||[[wikipedia:Blair Underwood|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-4|| [[McEntire-103|Reba McEntire]] ||McEntire||Musician||[[wikipedia:Reba McEntire|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-5|| [[Bettis-171 |Jerome Bettis]]||Bettis||Football Player||[[wikipedia:Jerome Bettis|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-6|| [[Hunt-7151|Helen Hunt]] ||Hunt||Actress||[[wikipedia:Helen Hunt|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-7|| [[Ibrahimoff-1 |Rita Wilson]] ||Wilson||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rita Wilson|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-8|| [[Falco-34|Edie Falco]] ||Falco||Actress||[[wikipedia:Edie Falco|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-9|| [[Lowe-4015|Rob Lowe]] ||Lowe||Actor||[[wikipedia:Rob Lowe|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-10|| [[Jones-32598 |Rashida Jones]] ||Jones||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rashida Jones|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-11|| [[Sudeikis-1 |Jason Sudeikis]] ||Sudeikis||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jason Sudeikis|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-12|| [[Deen-26 |Paula Deen]] ||Deen||Chef||[[wikipedia:Paula Deen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-1|| [[Clarkson-720|Kelly Clarkson]] ||Clarkson||Musician||[[wikipedia:Kelly Clarkson|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-2|| [[Applegate-791|Christina Applegate]] ||Applegate||Actress||[[wikipedia:Christina Applegate|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-3|| [[Handler-21|Chelsea Handler]] ||Handler||Comedian||[[wikipedia:Chelsea Handler|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |4-4|| [[Deschanel-3 |Zooey Deschanel]] ||Deschanel||Actress||[[wikipedia:Zooey Deschanel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-5|| [[O'Donnell-705|Chris O'Donnell]] ||O'Donnell||Actor||[[wikipedia:Chris O'Connell|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |4-6|| [[Yearwood-104|Trisha Yearwood]] ||Yearwood||Musician||[[wikipedia:Trisha Yearwood|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-7|| [[Parsons-2842|Jim Parsons]] ||Parsons||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jim Parsons|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-1|| [[Nixon-1496|Cynthia Nixon]] ||Nixon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Cynthia Nixon|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-2|| [[Ferguson-4407|Jesse Tyler Ferguson]] ||Ferguson||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jesse Tyler Ferguson|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-3|| [[McAdams-368|Rachel McAdams]] ||McAdams||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rachel McAdams|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-4|| [[Bertinelli-1|Velerie Bertinelli]] ||Bertinelli||Actress||[[wikipedia:Velerie Bertinelli|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-5|| [[Grammer-64|Kelsey Grammer]] ||Grammer||Actor||[[wikipedia:Kelsey Grammer|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-sp|| [[Driver-1194|Minnie Driver]] ||Driver||Actress||[[wikipedia:Minnie Driver|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-6|| [[Chen-111|Julie Chen]] ||Chen||Television Host||[[wikipedia:Julie Chen|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-7|| [[Groban-2|Josh Groban]] ||Groban||Musician||[[wikipedia:Josh Groban|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-8|| [[Harmon-2944|Angie Harmon]] ||Harmon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Angie Harmon|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-9|| [[Hayes-22796 |Sean Hayes]] ||Hayes||Actor||[[wikipedia:Sean Hayes|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-10|| [[Goldwyn-1|Tony Goldwyn]] ||Goldwyn||Actor||[[wikipedia:Tony Goldwyn|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-11|| [[Ferrera-12|America Ferrera]] ||Ferrera||Actress||[[wikipedia:America Ferrera|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-12|| [[Paxton-461|Bill Paxton]] ||Paxton||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bill Paxton|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-13|| [[Etheridge-681|Melissa Etheridge]] ||Etheridge||Musician||[[wikipedia:Melissa Etheridge|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-1|| [[Goodwin-3696|Ginnifer Goodwin]] ||Goodwin||Actress||[[wikipedia:Ginnifer Goodwin|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-2|| [[Rowling-31|J.K Rowling]] ||Rowling||Author||[[wikipedia:J.K. Rowling|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-3|| [[Woodard-1230|Alfre Woodard]] ||Woodard||Actress||[[wikipedia:Alfre Woodard|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-4|| Retrospective ||-||-||-||- |- |6-5||[[Cranston-293|Bryan Cranston]] ||Cranston||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bryan Cranston|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-6||[[Bergeron-925|Tom Bergeron]] ||Bergeron||Television Host||[[wikipedia:Tom Bergeron|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |7-1||[[Tyler-4049|Aisha Tyler]]||Tyler||Actress||[[wikipedia:Aisha Tyler|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-2||[[Foley-1833|Scott Foley]]||Foley||Actor||[[wikipedia:Scott Foley|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-3||[[Sagal-3|Katey Sagal]]||Sagal||Actress||[[wikipedia:Katey Sagal|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-4||[[Ringwald-22|Molly Ringwald]]||Ringwald||Actress||[[wikipedia:Molly Ringwald|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-5||[[Noth-17|Chris Noth]]||Noth||Actor||[[wikipedia:Chris|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-6||[[Sarfati-9|Lea Michele]]||Michele||Actress||[[wikipedia:Lea Michele|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |8-1|| [[Cox-9410|Courtney Cox]] ||Cox||Actress||[[wikipedia:Courtney Cox|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-2|| [[Luetkemeyer-2|Julie Bowen]] ||Bowen||Actress||[[wikipedia:Julie Bowen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-3|| [[Grey-1184|Jennifer Grey]] ||Grey||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jennifer Grey|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-4|| [[Wyle-19|Noah Wyle]] ||Wyle||Actor||[[wikipedia:Noah Wyle|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-5|| [[Biel-51|Jessica Biel]] ||Biel||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jessica Biel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-6|| [[Robinson-25014 |Smokey Ronbinson]] ||Robinson||Musician||[[wikipedia:Smokey Robinson|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |8-7|| [[Stamos-26|John Stamos]] ||Stamos||Actor||[[wikipedia:John Stamos|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-8|| [[Rundgren-2|Liv Tyler]] ||Tyler||Actress||[[wikipedia:Liv Tyler|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-1|| [[Cryer-974|Jon Cryer]] ||Cryer||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jon Cryer|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-2|| [[Cox-xxx|Laverne Cox]] ||Cox||Actress||[[wikipedia:Laverne Cox|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-3|| [[Mullally-6|Megan Mullally]] ||Mullally||Actress||[[wikipedia:Megan Mullally|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-4|| [[Duff-3761|Hillary Duff]] ||Duff||Actress||[[wikipedia:Hillary Duff|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-5|| [[Shannon-6288|Molly Shannon]] ||Shannon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Molly Shannon|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-6|| [[Smart-4985|Jean Smart]] ||Smart||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jean Smart|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-1|| [[Moore-33645|Mandy Moore]] ||Moore||Actress||[[wikipedia:Mandy Moore|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-2|| [[Duhamel-355|Josh Duhamel]]||Duhamel||Actor||[[wikipedia:Josh Duhamel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-3|| [[King-44187|Regina King]] ||King||Actress||[[wikipedia:Regina King|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |10-4|| [[Morrison-15785|Matthew Morrison]] ||Morrison||Actress||[[wikipedia:Matthew Morrison|Wikipedia]] ||No |- |11-1|| [[Porter-23430 |Billy Porter]] ||Porter||Actor||[[wikipedia:Matthew Morrison|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-2|| [[Offerman-37|Nick Offerman]] ||Offerman||Actress||[[wikipedia:Nick Offerman|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-3|| [[Janney-406|Allison Janney]] ||Janney||Actress||[[wikipedia:Allison Janney|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-4|| [[Pugh-5842|Zachary Levi]] ||Levi||Actor||[[wikipedia:Zachary Levi|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |11-5|| [[Whitford-1515|Bradley Whitford]] ||Whitford||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bradley Whitford|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |11-6|| [[Quinto-4|Zachary Quinto]] ||Quinto||Actor||[[wikipedia:Zachary Quinto|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |-

Who Do You Think You Are - Canada

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[[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Who Do You Think You Are (CAN)]] [[Category:Canada, Notables]] [[Category: Notables]] [[Category:Canada]] [[Category: Television Shows]] [[Category: Genealogy Programmes |Genealogy in the Media]] ===Who Do You Think You Are? - Canada=== ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' was a Canadian television documentary series that aired on CBC Television during the 2007-2008 television season. Based on the BBC series, Canadian notables traced parts of their family tree highlighting family lore or mysteries, historical events, and where their genealogy research intersects for dramatic effect. The thirteen individuals who were profiled on ''Who Do You Think You Are? - Canada'' include: (^=profile photo protected.) {|border=2 class=wikitable sortable cellpadding=8 !|Name/Wikitree Profile !|Photo !|Episode No. !|Category(s) !|WikiData/Wikipedia !|Profile Notes (e.g. No WikiTree profile, Not connected, Needs Improvement, and Unlisted) |- |[[Majumder-3|Shaun Majumder]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Majumder-3.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q3481577|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Kidder-371|Margaret Ruth Kidder (1948-2018)]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Kidder-371.png |
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|Canada/Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q234471|enwiki}} |Connected. |- |[[Page-17938|Steven Page]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Page-17938.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q7615119|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Smits-1181|Sonja Smits]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Smits-1181.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q3012280|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Kreviazuk-2|Chantal Kreviazuk]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kreviazuk-2.png |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q264774|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[MacKenzie-7387|(Ret.) Major-General Lewis Mackenzie]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/MacKenzie-7387.jpg |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q3237299|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Walsh-13704|Mary Walsh]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Walsh-13704.jpg |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q3296255|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Bachman-1597|Randy Bachman]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Bachman-1597.jpg |
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|Canada/Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q1972182|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Thompson-87316|Scott Thompson]] | Add photo weblink here |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q324114|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Cherry-4623|Don Cherry]] | Add photo weblink here |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q592524|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Gosman-61|Measha Brueggergosman-Lee]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Gosman-61.jpg |
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Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies

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[[Coleman-805|Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman]]'s father was [[Coleman-80|Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman]], Floyd Coleman's father was [[Coleman-801|William Coleman]], William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was[[Coleman-5321| J]]. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery! == Status of the Investigation: Open == == Beginning Notes == Ebra Coleman is my grandfather and I'm really excited to be looking at his family's story! I was very close to him and even though he told me about his family and my mom and uncles told me what they knew, I've never been satisfied with the tidbits. I have a feeling I will never be satisfied until I get my T.A.R.D.I.S., but I've got some tools that I didn't have a few years ago and am excited to chase down these clues! "Coleman" is a pretty common surname, as is "Wilson" and "Walker", two other surnames that keep coming up in this family. I only had space for 3 surnames, so I picked the ones that I think come up the most. There is also "Giffin/Griffin", "King", and "DeArmond". The last one I have only seen a few times, but since it has popped up I thought it was worth mentioning here. I've probably said it a hundred times, but I'll say it again: thank goodness for crazy first names or else I would probably be very lost right now! I was trying to find information about Ebra's paternal line and his great-grandfather. His grandfather was William (Columbus) Coleman, but there were two William Colemans around that time in Tennessee. I actually spent a day researching the wrong one. I ran into some inconsistencies around the mid 1800s back and I'm collecting all the information here to analyze it and hopefully find some answers. I know the family was more like a community with children and adults in different households at any given time. Hopefully some of the neighbors in the census records will have more clues? When I am finished with my investigation, I will post my results at the top of the page and leave the rest for future reference. == Misc. Notes ==
1. I remember looking through some old pictures and asking my grandpa who these people were. There were two young ladies who were his great aunts of some kind and I know at least one never got married. She had an unusual name, too, and it could very well be Zerelda. When I first heard she was William Sr.'s daughter, I thought she would have been too old to be the person in the picture, but if she was around 20 in 1850, the clothing in the picture would be accurate. I wrote her name on the back of the picture and we have it and several other pictures now. My mom keeps saying she'll find it but she's been saying that for a while and I might end up having to do that myself.

2. Pretty sure this isn't Ebra's Granddaddy William, but he does have a look of my Colemans: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=14878160&PIpi=41376400

3. There are two Williams I'm following. "A" is the one I think is Ebra's Granddaddy and "B" is the one I think could be a cousin. I'm hoping to find some clues in the censuses, but if nothing else, at least I will have collected the info for everyone's profiles. == The People ==
'''Generation 1 '''
Ebra
'''Generation 2'''
Floyd (Floyd Arthur Coleman married Mary Wilson)
'''Generation 3'''
William (William Columbus Coleman married Mariah Tennessee Giffin)
[[Coleman-801|Coleman-801]]
'''Generation 4'''
John?
[[Coleman-5321|Coleman-5321]]
'''Generation 5'''
William? == Investigation == === Censuses === ==== 1850 ==== ===== 1850 A"United States Census, 1850," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCD2-127 : accessed 13 June 2015), William N Coleman in household of John Coleman, Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing family 587, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |Name|| John Coleman |- |Event Type|| Census |- |Event Year|| 1850 |- |Event Place|| Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender|| Male |- |Age|| 35 |- |Race|| White |- |Birth Year (Estimated)|| 1815 |- |Birthplace|| Virginia |- |House Number|| 578 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace |- |'''John Coleman''' || M ||35|| Virginia |- |Mary Ann Coleman ||F ||26|| Virginia |- |William N Coleman ||M|| 3|| Tennessee |- |Ann E Coleman ||F ||1 ||Tennessee |- |Nancy A Childress || F|| 12|| Tennessee |} Note: Living next to a Thomas Walker John and Mary Ann can't read or write John's profession is a Farmer ===== 1850 B"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11930-116465-68?cc=1401638 : accessed 13 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > Knox county, part of > image 124 of 359; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||John Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year:|| 1850 |- |Event Place: ||Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||18 |- |Race: ||White |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1832 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee, United States |- |House Number: ||467 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Birth Year |- |James Coleman ||M ||53 ||North Carolina||~1797 |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||47 ||Tennessee||~1803 |- |Zerelda Coleman || F ||19 ||Tennessee||~1831 |- |John Coleman ||M ||18 ||Tennessee||~1832 |- |Emeline Coleman ||F ||17 ||Tennessee||~1833 |- |James Coleman ||M|| 10 ||Tennessee||~1840 |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||9 ||Tennessee||~1841 |- |Jacob Coleman ||M ||5|| Tennessee||~1845 |- |William Coleman ||M ||3 ||Tennessee||~1847 |} ==== 1860 ==== ===== 1860 B"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TP-HXD : accessed 14 June 2015), Jas Colman, 12th District, Knox, Tennessee, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing p. 8, household ID 47, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 805,259. ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||Jas Colman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1860 |- |Event Place: ||12th District, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||63 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||[Blank] |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1797 |- |Birthplace: ||North Carolina |- |Page: ||8 |- |Affiliate Name: ||The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) |- |Affiliate Publication Number: ||M653 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Occupation |- |Jas Colman || M|| 63 ||North Carolina||Farmer |- |Sarah Colman || F ||59|| Tennessee|| |- |Zerilda Colman ||F ||28|| Tennessee|| |- |Sarah J Colman ||F|| 19|| Tennessee|| |- |Jacob Colman ||M|| 15 ||Tennessee|| |- |William Colman ||M|| 13|| Tennessee|| |- |Mary Morrow ||F ||10|| Tennessee|| |- |Sary Pyron ||F ||75 ||North Carolina||Spinster |- |Mary Pyron || F ||72 ||North Carolina||Spinster |} Who are Mary and Sary Pyron? Who is Mary Morrow? Entire household is white and can read and write. Real estate value is $8,000 and personal value is $300. ==== 1870, where is John? ==== ===== 1870 A"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDZ-CMD : accessed 13 June 2015), William Coleman, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 28, family 211, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,040. ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||William Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year:|| 1870 |- |Event Place: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Gender:|| Male |- |Age: ||22 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||W |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1847-1848 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Page Number: ||28 |} {|border="1" |Name|| Gender|| Age|| Birthplace |- |William Coleman ||M ||22 ||Tennessee |- |Mariah T Coleman ||F ||21 ||Tennessee |- |Henry F Coleman || M ||3 ||Tennessee |- |Mary J Coleman || F ||2 ||Tennessee |- |Anna Coleman || F ||0|| Tennessee |} Note, next door to this family: {|border="1" |Name|| Age|| Birthplace || Birth Year |- |Anna Walker|| 68 ||Virginia ||~1802 |- |Anna Coleman ||20 ||Tennessee ||~1850 |- |Thomas Coleman ||18|| Tennessee||~1852 |- |Mary Coleman ||18|| Tennessee|| ~1852 |- |Columbus (?) Giffin|| 2 ||Tennessee|| ~1868 |}
Notes: *According to the research done earlier (I'm uncertain of the accuracy), William Coleman's mother's maiden name was "Walker". However, it also says she was born in 1822, but still in Virginia. Could this Ann be her mother? **Edit: I am fairly certain this is Horatio Wade Walker's mother, Anne (Wade) Walker. Anne married a Thomas Walker, also from Virginia, but I am guessing she is widowed here in 1870. She would have been born around 1802 *Griffin/Giffin was Mariah Tennessee's maiden name (wife of William). William's middle name is also "Columbus". I would think that "Columbus Giffin" could be the child of William and Mariah, so why is he living in a different house? Also, Mariah has a brother named Columbus, but he is 14 and living with his parents in the 1870 census. **Possible answers: ***The parents also have 3 children ages 3, 2, and an infant, one month old. Family could be helping her out. ***The surname for Columbus ''is'' Giffin, so maybe it isn't a child of William and Mariah but rather their nephew? **EDIT: Thomas Coleman and Columbus Griffin are listed as Anna Walker's grandsons in the 1880 census"United States Census, 1880," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD72-F1B : accessed 20 June 2015), Anna Walker, District 14, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district 157, sheet 336B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1265; FHL microfilm 1,255,265. *Anna Coleman, age 20 is probably Ann age 1 from the 1850 census (William's sister) *The [[Giffin-246|Sarah Walker]] next door is in fact Mariah's sister, Sarah Neighbors: '''Walker family''' {|border="1" |Name||Age ||Birth Year |- |Horacione (sp?) ||30 ||~1840 |- |Sarah ||25 ||~1845 |- |Joseph|| 8 or 9 ||~1871/1870 |- |Lucretina ||6|| ~1874 |- |James ||4|| ~1876 |- |William ||2|| ~1878 |} The same earlier research, Mariah Tennessee's mother's maiden name was "Nancy King". There are two other households of interest next to the Walkers with the surname of "King": '''King family''' {|border="1" |Name|| Age|| Birth Year |- |James E ||26 ||~1854 |- |Malissa ||23|| ~1857 |- |Laura F ||3|| ~1877 |- |William H ||1|| ~1879 |} '''King family''' {|border="1" |Name ||Age|| Birth Year |- |Sarah C ||57 ||~1833 |- |William R ||23 ||~1857 |- |Martha E ||21|| ~1859 |- |Marshall H ||1|| ~1879 |} ===== 1870 B"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDC-1DS : accessed 13 June 2015), William Coleman in household of James Coleman, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 29, family 211, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,040. ===== {|border="1" |Name: William ||Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1870 |- |Event Place: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Gender:|| Male |- |Age: ||23 |- |Race:|| White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Birth Year (Estimated):|| 1846-1847 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Page Number: ||29 |} {|Border="1" |- |Household|| Gender ||Age|| Birthplace |- |James Coleman ||M ||71 ||North Carolina |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||67 ||Tennessee |- |Zerelda Coleman ||F ||39 ||Tennessee |- |William Coleman ||M ||23 ||Tennessee |- |Mary Coleman ||F ||17 ||Tennessee |- |William Phelpps ||M ||14 ||Tennessee |} ==== 1900 ==== ===== 1900 A: Where are all the menfolk?"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11679-94320-40?cc=1325221 : accessed 14 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > ED 86 Civil District 14 (north, east part) > image 6 of 20; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |- |Name: ||Mary Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1900 |- |Event Place: ||Civil District 14 (north, east part), Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Female |- |Age: ||52 |- |Marital Status:|| Married |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Relationship to Head of Household: ||Head |- |Relationship to Head of Household (Original): ||Head |- |Number of Living Children: ||11 |- |Birth Date:|| Apr 1848 |- |Birthplace:|| Tennessee |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Mother of how many children:|| 12 |} {|border="1" |Household ||Role ||Gender ||Age|| Birthplace ||Birth Date |- |Mary Coleman ||Head|| F|| 52 ||Tennessee||April 1848 |- |Willam A Coleman|| Son ||M ||28 ||Tennessee||November 1872 |- |Mary J Coleman ||Daughter ||F ||33 ||Tennessee||July 1868 |- |John C Coleman|| Son|| M ||20 ||Tennessee||September 1880 |- |James R Coleman|| Son ||M ||18 ||Tennessee||August 1882 |- |Pearl C Coleman|| Daughter|| F ||15 ||Tennessee||March 1885 |- |Benjamin S Coleman ||Son ||M ||12 ||Tennessee||June 1888 |- |Margaret T Coleman|| Daughter|| F|| 9 ||Tennessee||November 1891 |- |Roy E Coleman|| Grandson|| M|| 11|| Tennessee||May 1889 |- |Hobert A Coleman ||Grandson ||M|| 1 ||Tennessee||August 1899 |} Mary is listed as head of the household and married, but where is William? She had 12 children, 11 still living. Still can't read and write. Daughter Mary can read but not write. She also has two children but is listed as single. I am guessing those children are Roy and Hobert. It really does look like "Hobert" or "Habert" and this side of the family is known to play around with names. {|border="1" |Household ||Role ||Gender|| Age|| Birthplace ||Birthdate || Occupation |- |Henry T Coleman ||Head ||M|| 33 ||Tennessee ||September 1867 ||Laborer (marble yard) |- |Martha F Coleman ||Wife|| F ||31 ||Tennessee|| January 1869|| |- |Albert C Coleman ||Son|| M ||13|| Tennessee ||September 1889 ||at school |- |Charles E Coleman ||Son ||M|| 7 ||Tennessee|| 1893|| at school |- |Grace L Coleman ||Daughter ||F ||5 ||Tennessee ||April 1895|| |- |Floyd A Coleman|| Brother|| M ||22 ||Tennessee ||June 1877 ||Farm Laborer |} On another side there is another interesting household: {|border="1" |Name||Role||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Birth Date |- |Mary E Mcnutt ||Head|| F|| 48|| Tennessee||November 1852 |- |Harriet Mcnutt ||Daughter|| F ||21|| Tennessee||February 1879 |- |James Mcnutt ||Son ||M|| 15|| Tennessee||November 1885 |- |Sarah Coleman|| Daughter|| F|| 19|| Tennessee||June 1881 |- |William B. Coleman|| Grandson ||M|| 1|| Tennessee||June 1899 |} I'm guessing Sarah is Sarah McNutt Coleman? She is listed as being married for a year. For some reason she and her baby are living with her mother. Who is Sarah's husband and why isn't he there? Mary is listed as being married for 28 years and having had 7 children, 6 of them surviving. She can't read or write. There are 3 husbands missing in the 1900 census: Mary Coleman, Sr.'s; Sarah (McNutt) Coleman's, and Mary McNutt's. Other surnames of interest in this census: Giffin 1, 11, 12-13, 16, 18 Griffin 4 DeArmond 7 Walker 8, 15 King 9, 10-11, 17 ===== 1900 B"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11679-95207-36?cc=1325221 : accessed 14 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > ED 82 Civil District 12 (north part) > image 48 of 58; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |- |Name: ||William M Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1900 |- |Event Place:|| Civil District 12 (north part), Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||53 |- |Marital Status: ||Married |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Relationship to Head of Household: ||Head |- |Relationship to Head of Household (Original):|| Head |- |Years Married: ||30 |- |Birth Date:|| May 1847 |- |Birthplace:|| Tennessee |- |Marriage Year (Estimated):|| 1870 |- |Father's Birthplace:|| North Carolina |- |Mother's Birthplace:|| Tennessee |} {|border="1" |Name||Role||Gender||Age||Birth Place||Birth date||Father Birth Place||Mother Birth Place |- |William M ||Head|| M|| 53 ||Tennessee|| May 1847 ||North Carolina ||Tennessee |- |Catherine || Wife|| F ||37 ||Tennessee|| February 1863 ||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Sarah J ||Daughter|| F ||30 ||Tennessee|| November 1870||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Mamie ||Daughter ||F ||21 ||Tennessee ||July 1879||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Emma ||Daughter ||F ||18|| Tennessee|| September 1882||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Fanny ||Daughter ||F ||11|| Tennessee ||August 1889||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Ella ||Daughter ||F ||5 ||Tennessee ||February 1895||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Ambrose ||Son|| M ||4 ||Tennessee ||May 1896||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Edward R || Son ||M ||3 ||Tennessee ||1897||Tennessee ||Tennessee |} Catherine is mother to 5 children, 4 living so William was probably married at least once before William is a farmer and has been married for 30 years Interesting household nearby: {|border="1" |Name||Role||Age||Birth Place||Birth date||Father Place of Birth||Mother Place of Birth |- |Thomas D Smith||Head||56||Ohio||September 1844||Virginia||Ohio |- |Lucy A Smith||Wife||50||Ohio||May 1850||Connecticut||Ohio |- |Margaret J Coleman||Mother-in-law||72||Ohio||May 1828||New Jersey||New Jersey |} Both Lucy and Margaret had 2 children but only 1 survived (just Lucy for Margaret then?) Thomas is a Dairy farmer There is also a man named James A Minton nearby married to Cora C. He was born in May 1873 and she was born December 1880. I noticed a Minton family in an earlier census for the "B" group but these people wouldn't have been alive yet. === William's Marriage"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-9799-8537-82?cc=1619127 : accessed 13 June 2015), 004538916 > image 511 of 862; county courthouses, Tennessee. === William Coleman married Maria T Walker (very likely Mariah Tennessee Walker) November 8/9, 1865 == Sources ==

Who Was Elizabeth Darnall

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::::'''Was Elizabeth Darnall the daughter of Waugh Darnall? ::::'''Or was Elizabeth Darnall the widow of Waugh Darnall?'''''' "[[Wright-743|JOHN WRIGHT]] (II), son of John Wright & Dorothy, was born between 1700 - 1712 and died 27 February 1792 in Fauquier County, VA. ::::He married [[Bronaugh-1|ELIZABETH DARNALL]] about 1730 - 1733. ::::'''Was she ELIZABETH (Bronaugh) DARNALL, daughter of [[Bronaugh-8|Jeremiah Darnall]] and the WIDOW of [[Darnall-246|Waugh Darnall]]?''' ::::'''Or was she ELIZABETH DARNALL, the DAUGHTER of [[Darnall-246|Waugh Darnall]] and sister of [[Darnall-243|Jeremiah Darnall]]?''' "The fact that Capt. Wright was a lawyer, vestryman and county officer at this time and a judge then or very soon afterward and so continued for thirty years, in addition to being a gentleman-farmer, suggests that in removing further away from the county courthouse he must have had a supreme reason. This reason undoubtedly was that he had married Elizabeth Darnall. There is no record proof of this marriage; as none is likely to be discovered, the author does not go beyond the expression of his belief, hereby set down, that the Elizabeth, named in the will of Capt. John4 Wright, as his wife, was a daughter of Waugh Darnall, Gent., and sister of the Jeremiah Darnall, Gent., who accommodated Capt. Wright with a share of the estate of the deceased Waugh Darnall, thus still closer drawing these families together. Jeremiah Darnall had married Catherine Holtzclaw, daughter of Jacob Holtzclaw, as is shown by the latter’s will of 15 January 1759." * Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. ''Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. IV, Number 2'', October 1922, pg. 220. ---- There has been much confusion as to who was the Elizabeth Darnall who married Capt. John Wright.- Mr. C. A. Hoppin, a genealogist, of the Washington-Wright connections, gave Elizabeth as a daughter of Waugh Darnall. Since the will of Waugh Darnall, naming his children, did not mention a daughter, Elizabeth, he was manifestly in error. E. R. McKay and this compiler (H.C.S.) long held the belief that she was the widow of Waugh but were unable to find any proof until a suit was brought by Augustine Smith against his wife's brother and sisters. A transcript of this suit follows... ---- '''SMITH vs DARNALL'S EXECUTORS''' Fauquier County, Va., Papers of the Court terminating February 1802 Bill in Chancery, 1796 Augustine Smith of Fauquier County sayeth in 1781 he served in the Virginia Militia and became entitled for his said service to a certificate -8:10:0, and being anxious to become an adventurer in Kentucky lands mentioned same to Jeremiah Darnall, now deceased, and he said Jeremiah Darnall proposed to assist him in locating the said land thru Major James Wright who was then about to go to Kentucky for the purpose of locating lands, but the orator, before talking to Darnall, had "intended to get Colonel Marshall or some of the family who were also just about to go to Kentucky" but being so nearly connected with the said Jeremiah as to have married his daughter and being also connected by marriage to the said James Wright" your-orator came into the proposition which was made by the said Jeremiah sometime in the year 1783 and delivered to him the said certificate in order to procure for your orator a land office treasury warrant to be located and surveyed for your orator by James Wright and the said Jeremiah Darnall procured from the Registers Office a Land Warrant for 5,312 acres and was issued in the name of the said Jeremiah Darnall "whereas it ought to have been issued in the name of your orator." In 1788 Smith heard Darnall offered to sell part of his Kentucky holdings and knowing that he had no Kentucky land except what he procured by orator's warrant spoke to him on the subject without satisfaction and also; to James Wright who advised him to let the matter rest for a while as Wright assured him Darnall had made a will and had "done justice to your orator".. ."by devising to him the said lands." Jeremiah Darnall died leaving a last will and Testament appointing James Wright executor and "devised the aforesaid land so obtained by his warrant and for his benefit to Joseph Darnall, Mary Russell and Margaret Sinclair which said will be (sic) prays be taken as part of this bill . . . " (no copy of the will found) and that the said Joseph Darnall together with William Russell and Mary, his wife, James Sinclair and Margaret, his wife, Caty Darnall and Darnall Latham an infant under the age of 21 years by Thomas Latham his next friend may also be made defendants" to this bill . (This Augustine Smith, son of Augustine and Ann [Marshall] Smith, is identified in ''Hardy, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America'', p. 478, as having married a "Miss Darnall.") ::Papers filed 1 do hereby certify that on the 22 October 1783 a land office treasury warrant No 20151 for 5312-1/2 acres issued to Jeremiah Darnall for which he paid £85O0 paper money. ::::W Price ::::R. L. Off ::::30 April 1795 Many depositions were filed relative both to the land warrant, locating the land in Ky., and also,- the capability of Jeremiah Darnall at the time of the drawing of his will. Most of these were filed in 1797, and unfortunately merely state that the deponents are of lawful age." William Smith said in 1783 Jeremiah Darnall told him he had received a military certificate from Augustine Smith which he had laid out in a land warrant tor him and he intended to get James Wright to lay it out and survey it for the said Augustine Smith and sometime afterwards the said Jeremiah Darnall told him he had the land warrant laid out in Kentucky. William Sinclair says he purchased of Joseph Darnall (son of Jeremiah Darnall, deceased) 49 acres "that Jeremiah Darnall had never given his son a deed for," it seems Joseph had become indebted to John Matthews, schoolmaster, for the tuition of his children, that Jeremiah Darnall had Promised to pay his son if Mr. Matthews would indulge him until he harvested his next "op stating he would be liable for the payment.. .etc-. Robert Randolph and George Grant both made depositions in regard to the mental condition of Jeremiah Darnall shortly before the time of the making of his will, and about the time of his death their deponents were Francis Whiting, Daniel Bradford, Thomas Porter, John Herndon -, William Bradford, Tilghman Weaver, John Martin, Alexander Cook, regarding Jeremiah Darnall's capability of doing business up until the time of his last illness. 22 May 1797: Answer of James Wright to the bill in chancery filed by Augustine Smith at Fauquier Court. He located the lands in Kentucky and as the "said Jeremiah was half-brother of this deponent.. .he was induced to ask of him no more than his expenses (in locating the land in Ky.) He disagrees with Smith's statements in regard the advise passed him in regard to pressing his father-in-law in regard to a settlement in regard to these lands. Augustine Smith also filed a very extended account vs Estate of Jeremiah Darnall, deceased, for endless quantities of rum, molasses, other imported goods, and the like, am, H.C.S. goes on to say the papers are very numerous and I went over all of them for any spark of genealogical information which they might contain rather than the conflicting statements offered by the witnesses as to the capability of Darnall at the time making his will, his ability to do business, and the like. No one denied that the land in Kentucky which was procured in the name of Darnall was obtained on a certificate issued for the Revolutionary Services of Augustine Smith. The will of Jeremiah Darnall, 1795, remains of record at Fauquier Court. In addition to this, the transactions between John Wright and the heirs of Waugh Darnall and the mention in the suit of the family relationship between James Wright and Jeremiah Darnall, son of Waugh, seems sufficiently corroborative of our contention that Elizabeth was the widow of Waugh Darnall. *Conley, Avlyn Dodd. ''The Darnall, Darnell Family, Vol. 2''. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1979.

Who was Jennie 'Ani-waya' Cherokee

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Who was [[Ani'-Wa'Ya-1|Jennie Ani-wa-ya]]? 1) Was she the daughter of [[Cherokee-61|Oconostota]]? '''No ''' 2) Was she the wife of [[Hicks-6798|William Hicks]]? '''No ''' 3) Was she the wife of [[Conrad-398|Johann Conrad]]? '''Yes.''' 4) Was she the mother of Charles and [[Taylor-26454|Thomas Fox Taylor]]? '''Maybe''' ---- 1) Oconostota had only one documented child, his son Tukeesee (The Terrapin) 2) Starr says “William Hicks was the son of [[Hicks-4553|Nathan Hicks]], a white man, and a full blood woman of the Wolf clan. He was a younger brother of [[Hicks-4552|Charles R. Hicks]] ….” Baker, Jack D. and Hampton, David K. ''Old Cherokee Famlies: Notes of Dr. Emmet Starr.'' Baker Publishing Co., Oklahoma City, 1988. Vol. 1, p. 119 William had two wives, Lydia Halfbreed and Sallie Foreman. Crews and Starbuck, eds. ''Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees.'' Cherokee Heritage Press, Tahlequah, OK, 2013. Vol. 5, p.2684. Starr incorrectly lists Lydia as the wife of Charles Hicks, but the Moravian journals and other records make it clear that Lydia was William’s wife. 3) Emmet Starr recorded an erroneous story that Johann Conrad was married to an English woman named Jennie Taylor, that she had a son named Charles Taylor and together they had a son named Hamilton Conrad. Other records make it clear that this was at best a very garbled family story. Starr also said "Hamilton" married a Cherokee woman named “Onai”. Starr, Emmet. ''History of the Cherokee Indians''. Oklahoma Yesterday Publications edition, Tulsa, OK, 1993 pp. 474-475 According to the Moravian Journals, 3/25/1810, “Among others there was a half-German Cherokee here…. His father, whose name was John Gunrod according to his pronounciation [presumably Johannes Conrad], is supposed to have been a rather well-to-do Indian trader and was killed by Indians in a war when he [the son, Gunrod] was only 3-4 years old.” Crews and Starbuck, eds. Vol. 3, pp. 1375-76 '''There is no mention of the mother.''' Johann and “Jennie” were the parents of “Gunrod”, whose wife may have been the woman named “Arle Gunrod” on the 1851 Drennan Roll. James Hicks speculates that they also were the parents of a woman named “Nan ye hi”, the mother of Charles and William Hicks. He bases this on a comment in the Moravian Diaries that Gunrod left his family to live with the family of Charles Hicks, ‘a close relative.’ Charles Hicks’ wife was named Nan-ye-hi (Nancy) Broom, the daughter of Chief Broom of Broomtown and his wife possibly the woman named Ajosta. The Moravian record from April 5, 1822, says, "Ajosta, the mother of our student Nancy, who ardently wishes to be baptized, was this day declared a candidate for holy baptism." Missionary Herald for the year 1824. Vol XX. Published at the expense of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. [This may have been a different Nancy from Nancy "Broom" Hicks) Gunrod was the father of five children, only one of whom used the surname ‘Conrad’. That son, Terrapinhead Conrad, [[Conrad-2585]] had a daughter named Jennie. Son Young Wolf [[Conrad-2582]] also married a woman named “Jennie”. 4) If she was the mother of Thomas Taylor, she could not be of the Wolf Clan since Thomas’ wife, Jennie Walker, (granddaughter of Nancy Ward) was of the Wolf Clan. (Cherokee could not marry within the same clan.) Charles Taylor[[Taylor-26455]] was born about 1730. According to Starr he was born in England and brought to America by his mother. He claimed to be related to the prominent Fox family of England. Starr, pp. 474-475 Charles received a commission as an Ensign in one of the Independent Companies of the southern colonies (these were part of the British army) in 1754 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in 1756 Clark, Murtie J. ''Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774;'' Georgia Militia. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999. He was stationed at (and briefly in charge of) Fort Prince George and while in the Cherokee Nation he fathered two sons with a Cherokee woman. As far as is known, he never married or had other children. He died on July 15, 1774, in South Carolina, at the age of 44. "Death Notices from the South Carolina & American General Gazette," in ''South Carolina Historical Magazine,'' ed. Mabel Louise Webber. South Carolina Historical Society, Baltimore MD, 1916, Vol. 17 p. 88 "Charles Thomas Taylor came into the C[herokee] Nation a Captain in a Brittish Regiment & married a Cherokee woman by whom he had a son named Thomas. Thomas married a Cherokee woman by whom he had three children; Richard, Fox, & Susan, the first named Taylor was a natural son of the Fox family in England, on that account the son of Thomas was called Fox & they have ever since continued to say that they by blood are allied to the late Charles Fox. Thomas had a brother named Charles who died in the west Indies. The simple narative from the widow of Thomas [NOTE: this would be Jennie Walker] who is still living bears all the marks of truth. It will be observed that the first mentioned Taylor had a brother named Charles & a son also named Charles so that there were three heirs of that name including the first-mentioned, that bore the name of Charles & the son of the first named his son by the Cherokee woman Fox [knowing?] at the time that he named him after his great grandfather in England. November 14, 1811 : [marginal notation:] The first Charles Taylor died in Charles Town, SoCarolina” RG75, Records of the Cherokee Agency in Tennessee, 1798-1838 (correspondence, 1811-1813) Microfilm #M208, Roll 6 '''Please note that there is limited information on these early Cherokee families, names were reused, and both Cherokee women and white men had children with multiple partners. Additional work is needed on the profiles for many of the individuals named here. == Sources ==

Who was Mary Willie Johnson Hamblett

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Mary Willie Johnson never spoke of her family. She married late in life to William Montero Hamblett who was known to have some mental issues probably stemming from the civil war. He also married her late in his life. She was known as a nurse, midwife and folk healer. People would go to her instead Dr Criss for help. She died never revealing her parentage to anyone.

Who was Nancy Gillespie

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I am showing how Nancy Gillespie, (wife of John Owen one of the original settlers of Clearfield County, PA) was 1/2 Sasquehannock 1/2 Scot. AN INTRODUCTION: Family legends are fun to pass on at fireside reunions, but challenging to keep afloat in these times of technical advancements while scrutinizing facts. I had one weekend with my uncle from Pennsylvania who sat and told me some family stories, understanding the chances were we'd never see each other again. According to Uncle Clark we were descended from an American Indian. Some family members have dark pigments around our eyes that dramatically deepen when tired. This physical enigma startled my older half sister when I was little. Also, my husband affectionately calls me Panda Bear as a playful literative of my first name Amanda which reflects my shadowy eyelids. I've always hoped there'd be some American Indian in me but never dreamed I'd actually find one...until now. SOME FACTS: Both Nancy and her husband John Owen were born in 1760 in York Pennsylvania. She married an important frontiersmen who eventually made their permanent home north on the Susquehanna River becoming one of the original settlers in what is now Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. GILLESPIES OF WEST VIRGINIA Her last name is Gillespie (through the DAR) She is often attached to William Gillespie [gillespie-399] who came with his family from Scotland through New York West Virginia with his father James. James [gillespi-5591] who was Scots-Irish man granted a couple of hundred acres in the Shenendoah Valley west of the Blue Ridge Mountains by the British King. In ten years he added another 400 Acres! OMG William was the oldest of 4 and married a girl who was already in West Virginia. Her name was Mary Yeoman [yeomans-552]. There are a lot of people that want to identify her with an amazing woman named Margarate Clendennin, the sole survivor of a horrible indian raid. I don't believe that's the same person attached to Mary Yeoman, but frankly that's not my problem. According to records, Nancy was born 4 months after her sister Elizabeth. that's impossible. I think its a far reach to believe there's a reason for Mary Yeoman to travel from Southwestern West Virginia to go to York to have her baby, leaving a large family back home. That's just plain silly. The alternative is that William Gillespie had an affair with a girl in York and gave the baby his name. I also think that's far fetched. The diversity and business of pre-revolution York is simply too different from the savagery of the Shenendoah Valley. and would Mary really simply leave that baby in York? Otherwise how would Nancy have had the opportunity to even meet another person from York to marry? We can't simply throw culture away. The whole thing simply doesn't make sense. Knowing the atmosphere of mid 18th century York, I'd say Nancy Gillespie has a number of possibilities. I've not abandoned her. She is a personal beacon for me. I have added hundreds of files here, but she's my - what would you call it? my anchor? Nancy is deeply deeply personal to me. In the mid 18th century, the years leading up to the war, York was a major thoroughfare for indians, settlers, frontiersmen - all sorts of people. Gillespie is a common name and Conestoga, a Sasquehannock town, is right there. Because of misinformation, a band of scots-irishmen with blood lust went into Conastoga and massacred everybody. men, women, children. everybody in 1763 - 3 years after Nancy was born. For me, its far more possible that a Gillespie came through lancaster county on his way who knows where...and fell in love enough to leave his name. Her mother may have died with all traces of her obliterated. I'm still working out what Nancy was doing then...I'll find it. I swear I will. I think John Owens family had something to do with it. I mean they were born months apart and he died months after she did. Seriously those two were soulmates par excellence. I have William's story stored in a free space. All their ids are still there. I think that story is inspiring, but I have to see this one through. John and Nancy were one of the original settlers of Clearfield County Pennsylvania and their impact is still felt there today. Nancy's daughter Anna married a Lansberry who was probably a Quaker which I'm presently running down. This is a distinct possibility as Quakers were 1/4 of York's population before the Revolution. [2] If I'm right, then Anna Owens Lansberry was 1/4 Sasquehanna. If you go up the Sasquehanna river just a few miles, you'd reach their old settlement on the left branch. In passing, I read on an academic website that even now, there are a large percentage of accents there that are still Sasquehannock. Nancy would have felt at home. Gillespie being scots-irish, maybe from Falkirk Scotland and Owens being Welsh shows support. And Anna marrying a Quaker? that just makes so much sense. They are the worlds most amazing egletarians. History of the Susquehanna: http://www.dickshovel.com/susque.html As simplistic recap of this article is that it talks about the violent nature of the Susquehannock and that it wasn't so long before the settlers that they were cannibals. But it turns out they were converted by Quaker missionaries. and it just so happens that the families surrounding Nancy Gillespie are Quakers! Interesting discussion about Society of Friends in Virginia https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/878615/george-famous-siginficance-defining-friends-communities West Virginia https://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2014/10/23/quaker-migrations-across-the-centuries/ =SOURCES==

Who were Mary Whitcomb and John Moor m. 1683

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'''John Moor & Mary Whitcomb, both of Lancaster were Marryed, August 23, 1683, at Lancaster, Massachusetts'''.Lancaster (Mass.) ''The birth, marriage, and death register, church records and epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts'' Printed by W. J. Coulter (Lancaster, Mass., 1890) [https://archive.org/stream/birthmarriagedea1905lanc#page/14/mode/2up p. 15] '''Which one of the many John Moores was the husband?''' The evidence strongly points to John Moore (2) being the husband. *[[Moore-848|John Moore (1)]] died 6 Jan 1673/4; m. Elizabeth Whale; resided in Sudbury (later called Wayland)Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. “Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Mass.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register 57:300 **Mary Whitcomb did not marry this John. He is here to put the others in context. *[[Moore-3196|John Moore (2)]], son of John and Elizabeth; died before 1702; m. (1) 16 Nov 1654 Anne Smith; m. (2) Mary Whitcomb. **Probate is conclusive that this John Moore was married to a Mary, when he died. Anne Smith died in 1671 and was the mother of his children. *[[Moore-2738|John Moore (3)]], son of John and Anne; b. 7 Apr 1662 in Lancaster; died 1740 in Bolton married (1) 23 Aug 1683, Mary d/o Job and Mary Whitcomb of Lancaster; m. (2) Concord 1 Jan 1697/8 Hasadiah Fairbank of Lancaster. **Mary d/o Job and Mary Whitcomb was born 1671 and would have only been 12 in 1683. This is highly unlikely. **Mary (this one) d/o John and Frances Whitcomb was b. say 1647 but perhaps later. Even say b. 1652 was old to be marrying John b. 1662 :--''Torrey's New England Marriages'' says John Moore without specifying which John. :-''-The Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens vol 2'' pp 152/3 - John (Ens.) Moore (2) b. about 1630 “Eldest sonne,” res. Lancaster. d. there by 23 Sep 1702 (intestate); m. (1) 16 Nov 1654, Sudbury, Ann (Smith). She died 1671. He m. Lancaster 23 Aug 1683 Mary Whitcomb, who survived and perhaps d. there 26 Sept 1705, prob. widow of John Whitcomb. Not to be confused with the John Moore who married Judith. This contradicts a previous genealogist who says he married Judith. Probate documents confirm her name as Mary. :--John was the son of John Moore and Anna Smith Moore of Littleton.Records of Littleton, Massachusetts, First Installment. Births and Deaths. Littleton, Mass: 1900. [https://archive.org/stream/recordslittleto00smitgoog#page/n510/mode/2up Page 500] :--John Moore, son of John Moore & Ann Smith, b. 7 Feb 1662 m. Mary Whitcomb 13 Aug 1683.Alexander, Lura (Fallas), Genealogy, Descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston, Mass.: Both Male and Female Lines Brought Down Several Generations, Male Lines Bearing the Family Name, Are Complete to Date; Other Ancestors of William Albert Fallas, Designated as Alled Families; Some Hollands; the MacLarens; the Brewer Family, Some Descendants of John and Dorcas Brewer of Boston (Kansas City, Mo.: privately printed, 1929) :--[[Moore-6174|John Moore of Virginia]] m. Mary Whitcomb 23 Aug 1683 in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Besides the irrational places, they had children, whose births are illogical. [[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 16:13, 2 July 2016 (EDT): This relationship was disconnected. It may have resulted from a bad merge or genealogical misidentification. :: [[Moore-6173|Mary Moore]], b. 1664 (19 years before John and Mary's marriage) :: [[Moor-63|Seth Moor]], b. 6 April 1692 (when Mary would have been about 45 years old) :: [[Moor-62|John Moor]], b. 1699 (when Mary would have been about 52 years old) '''Mary Whitcomb? Mary Unknown''' Probably Unknown *[[Whitcomb-165|Mary Whitcomb]], daughter of John Whitcomb b. about 1647 or perhaps a little later. which makes her rather old for a first marriage. *[[Whitcomb-80|Mary Whitcomb]], daughter of Job and Mary Whitcomb. She was born in 1671 and would be only 12 in 1683. *[[UNKNOWN-148945|Mary (______) Whitcomb,]] widow of John Whitcomb (d. 1683). *There is also on Wikitree another [[Whitcomb-8|Mary Whitcomb]] d/o Robert Whitcomb and Mary Cudworth. :--1683-1647 = about 36 yrs old, - sort of old for a first marriage. :--''Torrey's New England Marriages'' calls her widow of John Whitcomb and 2nd wife of John Moore (doesn't specify which John) in which case the marriage is between John Moore and Mary "Unknown"Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Com, 1985. Vol 2 p. 1053 A John Whitcomb, who had a wife Mary, died 6 Apr 1683. It is not unusual for remarriages to occur shortly after the death of a spouse. :--''The Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens'' states that Mary, dtr of John (1) Whitcomb b. about 1647 Scituate. A Mary Whitcomb m. 23 Aug 1683 John Moore both of Lancaster; it is stated that she was d/o John (1) but may have been widow of John (2)" Whitcomb (1626-1683) who was married twice to Mary Unknowns.Holman, Mary (Lovering), Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller, 2 vols. (Concord, N.H.: Rumford Press, 1948–52); also Torrey, C.A., “Notes and Corrections to Stevens-Miller Genealogy (1948),” typescript (n.p., 1949) [https://archive.org/stream/ancestryofcolone01holm#page/90/mode/2up/search/Whitcomb pp. 90/91] 2:153 :--''The Whitcomb family in America'' assigns Mary a marriage date of 13 Aug 1643, to John Moore, son of John and Anna (Smith) Moore. Mary was not born until after 1646.Whitcomb, Charlotte, The Whitcomb Family in America in America: A Biographical Genealogy with a Chapter on Our English Forbears “by the Name of Whetcombe” (Minneapolis, 1904) [https://archive.org/stream/whitcombfamilyin00whit#page/n43/mode/2up p. 34] This was probably a typo on their part and meant to be 23 Aug 1683. : --[[Whitcomb-97|John Whitcomb]], Mary's brother, died 6 April 1683. His wife had been named Mary, so there is some speculation that it was the widow Mary Whitcomb, who married John Moore 23 Aug 1683. Inventory of John Whitcomb's estate 1689 and final distribution 1696, leaving plenty of time for the widow to have deceased. '''Does it make a genealogical difference?''' None of the above possible relationships produced known offspring. === Death === :These dates are based on her being the wife of John Moore. : 1695, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts : 1710, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts NOTE: The Scituate vital records do not show that Mary died in Scituate.[[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 16:13, 2 July 2016 (EDT) == Sources ==

Who were the Birth Parents of Walter Cowhig

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==WHO WERE THE BIRTH PARENTS OF WALTER COWHIG?== ===INTRODUCTION=== As described in more detail in his profile, [[Cowhig-28|Walter Wellington Cowhig]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 8 May 1908 and abandoned to the overseers of the poor in Cambridge shortly after his birth. He was adopted in 1912 by William and Ellen Cowhig, Irish immigrants who raised him in Boston. The identity of his biological parents remained a family mystery for decades, but the advent of widespread consumer autosomal DNA testing has made it possible to use the tools of genetic genealogy to explore new evidence of his origins. The purpose of this Free Space page is to summarize that new DNA evidence. ===BACKGROUND=== ====ETHNIC ORIGIN OF WALTER’S BIRTH PARENTS==== Three of Walter’s daughters have submitted samples for autosomal DNA testing at 23&Me and/or AncestryDNA, and the results for two of them have been uploaded to MyHeritage and GEDMatch. The ethnicity estimates they received from 23&Me, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage all revealed a consistent pattern: roughly 50% of their ethnic ancestry was identified as likely of Irish origin; roughly 25% as Norwegian/Scandinavian; and roughly 25% as Ashkenazi Jewish. Walter Cowhig married [[Dolan-2388|Mary Constance Dolan]], and she was the mother of all three daughters who provided these DNA samples. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dolan-Family-Tree-2388 Mary Dolan’s ancestry] is well-documented for at least three generations: all eight of her great-grandparents lived in Ireland. Thus, the ethnicity results from these testing services strongly suggest that the Irish ancestry of Walter’s daughters is attributable to their maternal line, and that the Norwegian/Scandinavian and Jewish ancestry is a clue to the identity of Walter’s birth parents. With the advent of AncestryDNA’s “Ethnicity inheritance” feature in 2022, the results were presented even more clearly for the one daughter who tested on that platform: *the ethnic origin of “Parent 1” was identified as 46% Ireland and 4% Scotland *the ethnic origin of “Parent 2” was identified as follows: **Jewish peoples of Europe – 30% **Norway – 14% and Sweden/Denmark – 6% Thus, this project began based on the assumption that one of Walter’s birth parents was of Norwegian/Scandinavian origin, and the other was of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. ====BASIC METHODOLOGY==== The clear ethnicity division has made it relatively easy to distinguish the Cowhig daughters’ DNA matches that are related to their maternal Irish ancestors from those related to their paternal Norwegian/Scandinavian or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestors, i.e., the birth parents of Walter Cowhig. It also makes it relatively easy to group the matches related to Walter’s birth parents into two discrete groups: those related to his Ashkenazi Jewish birth parent, and those related to his Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. Based on traditional documentary genealogical research, I have tried to identify the most recent common ancestors (MCRAs) for as large a group of DNA matches as possible, both for the Jewish family group and for the Norwegian/Scandinavian family group. Once I identified a likely MCRA couple for multiple matches within each group, I tried build as complete a family tree as I could to identify as many of the descendants of the MRCA couple as possible. Finally, I have used the [https://dnapainter.com/help/wato-faq What are the Odds (“WATO”) tool] provided by [https://dnapainter.com/ DNA Painter] to compare the probabilities of various hypotheses for how Walter’s daughters might fit into these two family trees based on the strength of their DNA matches to the proven descendants of those MCRA couples. This WATO analysis is being refined as I identify additional DNA matches and reliably establish their place in the two family trees based on traditional genealogical research. The conclusions drawn as to the identity of Walter’s parents are subject to revision as that process continues. ====LESSONS FROM X-DNA: A NORWEGIAN MOTHER & A JEWISH FATHER==== Initially, it was uncertain which of Walter’s birth parents was the Norwegian/Scandinavian, and which was the Jewish. Luckily, however, that issue has been resolved by a 23&Me match between all three of Walter’s daughters and “SM,” one of a Norwegian cluster of matches, who shared between 98-131 cM across 3-5 segments with the testing daughters of Walter Cowhig. One of those shared segments was a single 14.6 cM segment on the X chromosome, shared by both “SM” and all three of the testing Cowhig daughters. Because “SM” is a member of the Norwegian DNA match cluster and because he shares this segment of X-DNA with all three of Walter’s daughters, those daughters must have inherited this matching segment of DNA on their X chromosome from Walter, and Walter must have inherited it from his Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. Because Walter is male, he inherited X-DNA only from his mother; a son does not inherit any X-DNA from his father. Therefore, this matching X-DNA segment establishes that it was Walter’s mother who was the Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. It also follows that his Jewish birth parent must be his father. Thus, this project now focuses on the following two questions: #Who was Walter’s Jewish birth father? #Who was Walter’s Norwegian birth mother? The following two sections summarize my efforts to answer those questions. ===WHO WAS WALTER’S JEWISH FATHER?=== ====SUMMARY==== The MRCAs of the identified DNA matches in the Jewish family cluster are [[Eydeson-2|מרדכי אהרן (Mordecai Aharon) Eydeson]] and [[Hirshkovitz-1|Rachel Hirshkovitz]]. In the mid-1800s, this couple lived in the town of [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zagare/index.html Žagarė] (זשאַגער or Zhager in Yiddish), in what was then Shavli Uyezd, Kovno, in the Russian Empire (now Lithuania). At least four of their children emigrated from Žagarė to America between 1889-1920 and at least one more child had her own children who did. Twenty-one of the confirmed descendants of this MRCA couple, through all five of their known children, have been identified among the DNA matches to the daughters of Walter Cowhig. Based on a WATO analysis of those matches, it is highly probable that Walter Cowhig’s birth father was their son [[Edison-289|Harris Edison]], who was born in Russia in about 1868, emigrated to Boston in 1889, and lived there until his death in 1931. ====DISCUSSION==== The three daughters of Walter Cowhig who were included in this analysis are [[Cowhig-27|Ann Moln]] (a WikiTree member), and her sisters Ellen Downey (1951-2020) and “BF”. All three sisters tested at 23&Me, and Ann also tested at AncestryDNA. The 23&Me results for Ann and BF were also uploaded to MyHeritage and GEDMATCH. The WATO analysis must be done separately for each of these test-takers. Because her testing results were compared on more platforms than either of her sisters, the WATO analysis for Ann is currently based on 18 confirmed matches (excluding three matches who were children of other matches). The analysis for “BF” is currently based on 11 matches, and the analysis for Ellen is currently based on 7 matches. The accuracy of the WATO tool increases with the number of matches, so the analysis based on Ann’s matches is the most reliable. For that reason, the primary analysis in the following sections is based on matches to Ann, followed by a discussion of the parallel analysis based on her sister's matches. =====Most Likely Hypothesis: Harris Edison===== Based on Ann’s WATO analysis, the hypothesis that Harris Edison is the father of Walter Cowhig is by far the most likely of all possible scenarios using either original or beta WATO probabilities.The original probabilities used by DNA Painter are based on the [https://www.ancestry.com/dna/resource/whitePaper/AncestryDNA-Matching-White-Paper 2016 AncestryDNA Matching White Paper]. The beta probabilities are based on a 2020 update by AncestryDNA of those probabilities. For more details, see Lea Larkin, "Improving the Odds," ''The DNA Geek,'' (https://thednageek.com/improving-the-odds/ : 25 May 2020). =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Unknown Brother===== The next most likely scenario based on the WATO analysis was that Walter’s father was an as-yet undiscovered third son of the MCRA couple who was also living in Boston in 1907. This is much less likely than the Harris hypothesis: Using original probabilities, the WATO tool identified the Harris hypothesis as about 7 times more likely than this “unknown third brother” hypothesis, and using beta probabilities, it was 10 times more likely. However, the DNA matches leave open the possibility that this “unknown third brother” hypothesis might be correct, if there is evidence that such a third brother existed. So far, no such evidence has come to light. No plausible candidate (i.e., no Russian immigrant with a last name of Edison or something similar, born between 1853-1873) appears in the Massachusetts census records for either 1900 or 1910. No other reference to such an individual has been found, despite extensive genealogical research into the other branches of this family, including several that were living in Boston around the same time. In fact, Harris’s nephew Irving Edison, son of Harris’ brother Abraham, recounted in a 1986 letter that his father and uncle Harris were the only two sons of the Edison family to come to America.Letter of [[Edison-280|Irving Edison]] to Christopher Freund, 17 February 1986; shared by Christopher Freund on Ancestry.com; image [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Who_were_the_Birth_Parents_of_Walter_Cowhig.pdf here]. Note, however, that Irving’s family moved from Boston to Georgia when he was only five years old, and that same letter, written when Irving was 86 years old, indicates that he was apparently not aware that [[Edison-288|Celia (Edison) Daniels]] and [[Edison-283|Rose (Edison) Shapiro]] were also siblings of his father Abraham. The letter does refer to two sisters of his mother, suggesting he may have incorrectly remembered Celia and Rose as sisters of his mother rather than his father. Thus, it remains possible, but very unlikely, that there was another male sibling in Boston of whom Irving was unaware. Thus, there is presently no reason to believe that a third Edison brother was present in Boston in 1907. =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Abraham Edison===== Excluding that possibility, the next most likely hypothesis identified by the WATO tool is that Walter’s father was Harris’s brother (and Irving’s father) [[Edison-285|Abraham]]. There is a family story handed down among Abraham’s descendants which holds that at some point late in his life, Abraham temporarily left his wife for a younger woman, until he was eventually persuaded by his adult sons to return to their mother.This story was shared independently in email exchanges between Scott McClain and (1) a grandson of Irving Edison, and (2) a granddaughter of his brother [[Edison-281|Simon Edison]]. At an earlier stage of this research, when fewer DNA matches had been identified and before employing the WATO analysis, this family story did make it seem likely that Abraham was Walter’s father, especially given the many strong DNA matches between his descendants and Walter’s daughters. On the other hand, Abraham had moved with his family from Boston to Georgia in 1894, and he was living in Atlanta in 1907, casting some doubt on whether he would have been likely to father a child in Boston when Walter was conceived. Still, he had many continuing business and family connections in Boston, and so he was certainly a possible father, especially considering the family stories about his extramarital affair. However, with many more DNA matches to now include in the analysis, including for the first time a DNA match to a direct descendant of Harris, that no longer appears very likely. Using beta probabilities based on Ann’s current set of matches, the WATO tool calculates that the Harris hypothesis is more than ''2000 times'' more likely than the Abraham hypothesis. Using original probabilities, the tool calculates that it is ''almost 60,000 times'' more likely that Harris is the father. These results make it highly unlikely that Abraham was Walter’s father, especially because Abraham was living with his family in Atlanta when Walter was conceived. =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Louis Shapiro===== The only other plausible scenario not affirmatively ''excluded'' by the WATO analysis based on known DNA matches to Ann is that the father was [[Shapiro-926|Louis Shapiro]], a nephew of Harris and Abraham. Louis emigrated to Boston in 1890, and later moved with his wife and daughter from Boston to Baltimore in about 1907, so it is possible he was still in Boston when Walter was conceived. However, using original probabilities, the WATO tool calculates that it is ''146,752 times more likely'' that Walter’s father was Harris rather than Louis. Using beta probabilities, the WATO tool excludes outright the hypothesis that Louis was the father. =====WATO Analysis Based on Ann's Sister's Matches===== The WATO analysis based on the matches to “BF” and Ellen are less dramatic, but both still identify the probability that Harris was the father as very likely. For “BF,” he is identified as the most likely hypothesis using either original or beta probabilities. For Ellen, he is identified as the most likely hypothesis using beta probabilities and the second most likely using original probabilities. One key difference between the WATO analysis based on Ann’s matches and the analyses based on her sisters’ matches is the match between Ann and “BMG,” the only confirmed direct descendant of Harris included in the analysis. BMG was an AncestryDNA match, and Ann was the only sister testing on that platform. Therefore, BMG was not included in the WATO analyses for the other two sisters. The addition of Ann’s match to BMG into her WATO analysis dramatically increased the calculated probability that Harris was Walter’s father. ====APPENDIX - DNA MATCH DETAIL==== Following is a summary of the currently-identified DNA matches to Walter’s daughters in the Jewish cluster used in the WATO analysis, including the strength of the match, sorted by the child of the MRCA couple from whom they are descended: '''Descendants of [[Edison-284|שׂרה [Sara] (Edison) Shapiro]]:''' *“HM” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-920|Harry Shapiro]]) AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 166 cM *“IR” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-921|Yetta (Shapiro) Chilewich]]) 23&Me, Ann Moln 155.5 cM; BF 94.5 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-283|רישע [Risa/Rose] (Edison) Shapiro]]:''' *“MT”(great-grandson of [[Shapiro-926|Louis Shapiro]]) -- AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 124 cM *“MH” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-927|Lena (Shapiro) Cantor]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 87 cM; BF 61 cM; Ellen Downey 56 cM *“DG” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-927|Lena (Shapiro) Cantor]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 113 cM; BF 56 cM; Ellen Downey 85 cM *“DR” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-928|Annie (Shapiro) Grandberg]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 144 cM; BF 119 cM; Ellen Downey 110 cM *“AK” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-929|Oscar Shapiro]]) -- AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 133 cM *“EWG (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-932|Sarah (Shapiro) Wilkins]] – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 114 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-285|אברהם [Abraham] Edison]]:''' *“HLF” (grandson of [[Edison-286|Samuel Bernard Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 117 cM *“JEF” (grandson of [[Edison-286|Samuel Bernard Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 119 cM *“HL3” (grandson of [[Edison-287|Rose (Edison) Gordon]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln 70.2 cM; BF 98.2 cM; ED 141.6 cM *Bernard Alan Edison (1928-2018), son of [[Edison-280|Irving Edison]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 202 cM; BF 244.2 cM; Ellen Downey 274.7 cM *“CAE” (granddaughter of [[Edison-281|Simon Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 129 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-288|ציפה [Tzipa/Celia] (Edison) Daniels]]:''' *“PJR” (grandson of [[Daniller-2|Bertha (Daniels) Blumenthal]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln, 112 cM; BF 148.9 cM; ED 115.8 cM *“AB” (great-grandson of [[Daniller-2|Bertha (Daniels) Blumenthal]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln, 67.6 cM; BF 92.4 cM; ED 58.2 cM *“RDH” (granddaughter of [[Daniller-4|Annie (Daniels) Dorn]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 57.5 cM; BF 21 cM; Ellen Downey 38 cM *“RSL” (great-granddaughter of [[Daniller-4|Annie (Daniels) Dorn]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 62.1 cM; BF 0 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-289|רצבי [Ratzbi/Harris] Edison:]]''' *“BMG” (great-grandson of [[Edison-274|Max/Mark Aaron Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 192 cM ====CAVEAT ON ENDOGAMY==== One final caveat is necessary for the Jewish cluster analysis. The [https://dnapainter.com/help/wato-faq FAQs for the WATO tool] disclaim that “the tool is not meant for endogamous populations. Endogamy may significantly affect the scores, and we don't yet have good probability data to figure out how.” Thus, the WATO analysis must be used with caution in this Ashkenazi Jewish population. However, the average strength of the DNA matches used in the analysis for Ann Moln was 120 cM, with multiple large segments of matching DNA in nearly every match considered. Given the dramatic differences between the calculated probability that Harris Edison was the father and any other plausible hypotheses, it seems reasonable to conclude that the uncertainties related to the possible impact of endogamy did not materially affect the outcome. ===WHO WAS WALTER’S NORWEGIAN MOTHER?=== The Norwegian family cluster of matches to the daughters of Walter Cowhig is a smaller set than the Jewish cluster. It currently consists of seven matches to Ann for whom a common ancestor has been reliably identified, ranging in strength from 47 cM to 139.9 cM. One of these matches is to the child of another match, so the WATO analysis based on Ann’s matches currently relies upon a sample size of six. ====IDENTIFYING THE MRCA OF THE NORWEGIAN FAMILY CLUSTER==== All six of these confirmed matches descend from a Norwegian couple who lived and died in Kristiania (Oslo), Norway, between 1867 and 1933: [[Olsen-12369|Christian Lauritz Olsen (1871-1920)]] and [[Nilsdatter-1037|Nilsine Natalie Eriksen (1867-1933)]]. The two oldest children of this couple were [[Olsen-12371|Ludvig Rolf Olsen (1891-1948)]] and [[Olsen-12372|Bjarne Gerhard Olsen (1893-1965)]]. Ludvig emigrated from Norway to America in 1906 and Bjarne followed him in 1909. Both settled in the Boston area, where they both married, raised families, and spent the rest of their lives. Five of the six DNA matches to Ann are their descendants: one descendant of Ludvig and four descendants of Bjarne. One of the descendants of Bjarne is “SM,” whose X-DNA match was discussed above. Christian Lauritz Olsen and Nilsine Natalie Eriksen had at least seven additional children after Ludvig and Bjarne. All were born in Kristiania, Norway, between 1895-1910. It does not appear that any of the younger siblings ever emigrated to America. The youngest child in this family was [[Olsen-12407|Else Olsen]], who was born in Kristiania in 1910. Else Olsen married Olaf Pederson Slette in Oslo in 1945, and her granddaughter “MBS” (who still resides in Norway) was the sixth DNA match to Ann Moln. ====THE LIKELY IDENTITY OF WALTER COWHIG’S MOTHER==== =====Narrowing the Possibilities Based on X-DNA===== As noted above, “SM” – a maternal grandson of Bjarne Gerhard Olsen – shares a 14.6 cM segment on the X chromosome with all three testing daughters of Walter Cowhig. Because SM’s DNA connection to the Cowhig sisters is through Bjarne, SM must have inherited this matching X-DNA segment from that grandparent. Because Bjarne is male, he in turn must have inherited that X-DNA segment from his mother, Nilsine Natalie Erickson, because males inherit X-DNA only from their mothers. Therefore, the MCRA of Walter Cowhig and this Norwegian family group must be Nilsine Natalie Ericksen or her ancestors. =====WATO Analysis===== The WATO tool suggests based on the cluster of six confirmed matches to Ann Moln that it is very unlikely Walter was a direct descendant of Nilsine Natalie Ericksen. However, the WATO tool suggests it is very likely that Walter’s mother was either Nilsine’s sister or her half-sister. Using WATO original probabilities based on Ann’s matches, the half-sister hypothesis is the most likely. Using beta probabilities, the full sister hypothesis is most likely. For the two other daughters of Walter, with much fewer matches to compare, the full sister hypothesis is more likely under either probability set. However, using either probability set and for all three sisters, the WATO tool calculates that these two hypotheses are far more probable than any other plausible scenario. =====Excluding the “Full Sister” Hypothesis===== Traditional documentary genealogical research appears to exclude the full sister hypothesis, because there does not appear to be any full sister of Nilsine who could plausibly be Walter’s mother. Nilsine’s parents were [[Eriksen-1327|Niels Eriksen (1840-bef 1870)]] and [[Larsdatter-3048|Laura Birgitte Larsen (1835-1910)]]. Nilsine was the third of three daughters born to this couple between 1865-1867. Her father Niels Ericksen died before 1870, when her mother Laura (identified as an "Enkemadame" [widow]), remarried to her second husband in Oslo on 6 November 1870. Thus, it seems clear that Nilsine had only two full sisters, and neither emigrated to America: *The oldest sister was [[Nilsdatter-1034|Emilie Nilsdatter]], who married Ole Kristofersen Löbben in Kristiania, Norway, in 1886. They raised a large family of eleven children in Hole, Buskerud, Norway, between 1887-1907. *The second sister was [[Nilsdatter-1033|Josefine Lovise Nilsdatter (1865-1868)]], who died as a young child in Oslo in 1868. =====The Most Likely Hypothesis: Walter’s Mother was [[Larsen-8865|Augusta Lovise Larsen (1879-1949)]]===== There is, however, a plausible half-sister candidate. As described in more detail in their profiles, Nilsine’s mother Laura married her second husband, [[Torkildsen-117|Gulbrand Torkildsen (aka Gulbrand Larsen)]], in Oslo in 1870. Gulbrand and Laura had five children together between 1870-1879: three sons and two daughters. The older daughter, [[Larsen-8876|August Lovise Larsen (1875-1878)]], died as a young child in Oslo. Their younger daughter, also named Augusta Lovise Larsen, was born in Kristiania one year after her older sister died. It appears highly probable that this second [[Larsen-8865|August Lovise Larsen]] was the birth mother of Walter Cowhig. As described in more detail in her profile, the younger Augusta Larsen emigrated on her own from Norway to America in 1901 at the age of 22, bound for Boston, Massachusetts. She apparently found work as a servant in Boston from 1901-1905, and then returned to visit her family in Kristiania in about 1905. Then, in 1906, she sailed from Norway to Boston a second time, the ship’s manifest indicating that she was “returning home to Myrtle St 97” in Boston. Her nephew Ludvig Rolf Olsen, whose passage she guaranteed, traveled with her on the same ship to America. Ludvig also gave 97 Myrtle St. in Boston as his destination on the ship’s manifest. The 1908 Boston City Directory lists “Augusta Larsen” as a resident of 157 Charles St. in Boston, which is just a few blocks from 97 Myrtle St. Both addresses are near the waterfront, near the east end of the Longfellow Bridge, just across the Charles River from Cambridge where Walter Cowhig was abandoned to the overseers of the poor in May 1908. They are also just two blocks away from the furniture store at 273 Cambridge Street operated at that time by [[Edison-289|Harris Edison]], and his home around the corner at 23 N. Anderson. In 1910, Augusta Larsen was still single, keeping a boarding house at 85 Myrtle St in the same waterfront neighborhood. By 1910, her nephew Bjarne Olsen and her brother [[Larsen-8875|Oscar Larsen]] had also emigrated from Norway to Boston; the two of them and Augusta’s nephew Ludvig were all living in Augusta’s boarding house in 1910. As described in more detail in her profile, Augusta Larsen became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1915. She lived for the rest of her life in the Boston area, never married, and died in Somerville, Massachusetts in 1949. =====No Other Plausible Half-Sister===== The documentary record seems to clearly establish that Augusta's mother Laura Birgitte had no other daughter who could have been a potential half-sister of Nilsine and mother of Walter Cowhig consistent with the known DNA matches: *There is no evidence that Laura had an additional daughter by a third father before her first marriage to Niels Ericksen in 1863, and if she did, that daughter would have already reached the end of her childbearing years by 1908 when Walter was born in Boston. Laura was age 43 and near the end of her own childbearing years by the time Augusta was born in 1879. *Laura and her family appear in the 1875, 1885, 1891, and 1900 censuses in Norway, when Laura was aged 40, 50, 56 and 65 respectively. The younger Augusta, her two living half-sisters Emilie and Nilsine Nathalie, her full sister Augusta who died as a child, and her three older brothers all appear with their parents in one or more of those census records, but there is no other daughter in any of the three households. *The births of the known children of Laura and Gulbrand establish that they had a child every 2-3 years from the date of their marriage until Augusta was born in 1879, with no gaps. The Norwegian church records for the parish in which they baptized their known children are available online, and there is no record for the baptism of any other daughter. *Augusta lived with her brother Oscar for many years in Boston until his death in 1931, and her two nephews were also living in Augusta's boarding house on Myrtle Street in 1910. Despite these close associations with other members of her family from Norway, there is no record of any sister of Augusta ever living or associating with her in Boston. Thus, based on the available evidence, it appears highly probable that Augusta Larsen (1879-1949) was the birth mother of Walter Cowhig. ====APPENDIX - DNA MATCH DETAIL==== Following is a summary of the currently-identified DNA matches to Walter’s daughters in the Norwegian cluster used in the WATO analysis, including the strength of the match, sorted by the child of the MRCA couple from whom they are descended: '''Descendants of [[Olsen-12371|Ludvig Rolf Olsen]]:''' *“RCS” (grandson of Ludvig), AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 63 cM '''Descendants of Bjarne Gerhard Olsen:''' *“SO” (son of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 139.9 cM *“JSM” (granddaughter of Bjarne), AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 47 cM *“SM” (grandson of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 115 cM, Ellen Downey 98 cM, BF 131 cM *“JB” (granddaughter of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 74.4 cM '''Descendants of Else (Olsen) Slette:''' *“MBS” (granddaughter of Else), MyHeritage 127.2 cM, BF 139.7 cM ==Endnotes==

Whomack Name Study

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[[Category:Whomack Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Whomack-1|Karen Rose]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Whomack and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Who's Who in New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New England]] == Who's Who in New England == A biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. * edited by Albert Nelson Marquis * published by A.N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1909, 1916, 1938, 1949 * Source Example: (use correct date ) ::: Marquis, Albert Nelson. ''[[Space:Who's Who in New England|Who's Who in New England]]'' (A.N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1909, 1916, 1938, 1949) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Marquis|Marquis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Who's Who in New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1909) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=X-8MAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=8dDUv19AKv4C ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=TaITAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marq ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng01marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng03marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TaITAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 * (1916) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tQAWAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5jk1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_5jk1AAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RmUTAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ml0DAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uLgTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng00marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng02marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng04marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marqrich ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marq2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_RmUTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686955 * (1938) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 * (1949) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998

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Wiberg Family Tree - Project 1

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The goal of this project is to ADD some WIBERG ancestors to this website. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wiberg-40|Loren Wiberg]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Beginning to Enter in Wiberg Ancestors with KNOWN parents as a starting point. * Trying to import my GEDCOM with over 700 people in it, about 60 or 70 Wibergs. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13135080 send me a private message]. Thanks! Loren WIberg

Wiborg Family on the Grat Lakes

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'''Great Lakes'''
A chapter excerpted from a book by Geir Steinar Wiborg titled “Wiborg : en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet”
Translation by Jim Wiborg - December 15, 2003


{{One Name Study| name = Wiborg| category = Wiborg_Name_Study}} In 1849 a representative of a new generation of the Wiborg family traveled from Lom to Ålesund Translators note: On the west coast in Norway. He may have traveled to that town because he had relatives there. But it could have been that Ålesund was itself the goal, as it had achieved great importance to the people of Gudbrandsdalen. It was, in the same manner as that far older self-governing city, Kristiansund Atle Døssland; “Striving Against the Sea”; a regional history of Møre & Romsdal in Norway), Volume I 1671-1835; page 270; Oslo, 1990. This book indicates Kristiansund achieved market city status on June 29, 1742., a market town, and one should not forget it was the only self-governing city in Gudbrandsdalen until Lillehammer became one in 1827 G.F. Gunnersen; “Lillehammer in nitti aar”; Lillehammer 1927; page 14 (legally sanctioned 7 August 1827). . Irrespective of the city, a person from a mountain township could easily obtain work for the winter in a city.“Norges Land og Folk”; Volume V, Part 2, page 305; Kristians amt Winter was, for many, reckoned as an off season in townships such as Lom at that time. In Ålesund, on the other hand, there were rich opportunities, not the least of which was winter fishing out from the harbor Hans Strom; “Physisk og Ockonomisk Beskrivelse over Fogderiet Søndmør, beliggende in Bergens Stift in Norge” 1762 – 1766 . Of the many children [[Erlandsdatter-6|Rønnaug Erlandsdatter]] and [[Wiborg-69|Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder]] had had over time, it was their first born son, born in1830, who went to Ålesund. It was mentioned in the records in the fall of the year 1849 State Archive at Hamar; Lom kirkebok number 6B, 559b (emigration 19 September 1849). . But even more interestingly, he returned ten years later to Lom. The reason for his return is that he faced a big decision whether to settle down himself permanently, either in his home district or possibly down in Ålesund. Translators note: Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder had a brother [[Wiborg-66|Per (Peter) Wiborg]]. He is also discussed in “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet” published in Gjøvik, Norway by G.S. Wiborg in 1995, which indicates Per Olsen Wiborg was the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund, born in 1823. Per moved to Ålesund in 1841 and his family is last recorded as being in Ålesund, Norway in 1849 with the birth of their daughter. G.S. Wiborg’s book further indicates this line descended from Major Anders Neilsen Wiborg, who died as commander of the Christiansfjeld fortress in 1718. His father knew and approved of the plans. It was possible that his father had also been in Ålesund and realized himself that fishing can be a fine livelihood. It is known that the father was on a long journey in the fall of 1856, but it is not known precisely where he was State Archive at Hamar; Nord-Gudbrandsdal tingbok nr. 19B (1849 – 1856), fol. 681 (a case involving a local inquest in Lom, 24 September 1858). . [[Wiborg-75|Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger]] took his younger brother, [[Wiborg-72|Anders Olsen Wiborg]], with him and went to North America. It was in the spring of 1859 that both youngsters left from Lom. The one was 25 years old and the other was 18 years old. State Archive at Hamar; Lom kirkebok number 6B, 692b (emigration 11 April 1859). Translator's note: See item # 43 on page 693 of SAH, Lom prestekontor, K/L0006: Ministerialbok nr. 6B, 1837-1863, s. 693; links to records at: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070130630663 or at http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070130630663.jpg Ole had announced at this time (1859) to the priest, acting as bailiff Translators note: the priest acting as bailiff for record keeping was not uncommon practice. , that he would travel to America and the bailiff had issued a passport to the blue eyed, dark haired, young man with an average build. In the passport there was, however, a notation. It was not valid until the holder had obtained permission from the military Translators note: actual term translated was session deputy. to leave the country. State Archive at Hamar; Gudbrandsdalen fogdarkiv, passjournal nr. 4 (issuance of pass, 13 April 1859). Later, however, we find some surprising data. In 1868 Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger registered as an emigrant to America. Hadn’t he previously succeeded in traveling to America? We find it difficult to believe that should have been the case. He may have, for a short duration, come over with his brother, but elected to return home for the purpose of helping his parents and siblings across the Atlantic to a new life. All eight were registered as emigrants with the police authorities in Kristiania on 10 June 1868. To be sure that registration also stated that the younger Ole Wiborg, 34 years old, was from Vågå, but that may have been the result of superficiality. He stated that he was a farmer Translators note: the term used is “bonde,” which implies ownership of an amount of land at least sufficient to qualify as a farm. only one week later when they all were in Liverpool, and there is no record and little likelihood that he was a farmer in Vågå. No, that must have been in America The source which can only be found at archives in the United States or possibly in Canada, have not been possible to study in this composition. . After registering to emigrate, they contacted an agent from A. Sharpe & Company and paid $268 (speciedaler) for the purpose of travel; they were all cleared initially for a sea journey over to England on the North Star. The ship would travel from Kristiania the day after that on which they all registered as emigrants State Archives in Oslo, Kristiania police office, immigration record number 2 (1867 – 1868), 13b (10 June 1868). . One might conclude as a given from the emigrant records recorded in the police office in Kristiania that our American travelers should have journeyed directly to the declared destination, Detroit, with the ship North Star, but that was not the case. The ship rather went in shuttle traffic between Kristiania, possibly stopping at other harbors along the way, and to a harbor on England’s east coast. Regardless the departure routing didn’t occur as they stated in the emigration records; rather they traveled via England. When one studies in list of arrivals via Quebec, one again finds these same eight persons from Vågå. They had traveled from Liverpool, England, on a large steam ship, registered at 1527 tons, on 19 June 1868. The sea voyage had taken a total of 24 days. There had been 18 Irishmen and 145 Englishmen on board; some Scotch and Welshmen, and in total 213 foreigners (i.e., people who came from countries outside the United Kingdom). The shipping company Montreal Ocean Steamship Company owned the steamship the Wiborg family had traveled on the Quebec. The ship’s name was S.S. Nestorian and the captain was named Dutton National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); film C 4523 – emigrants to Québec in Canada in 1868, ship number 53. . A Norwegian historian, Arne Odd Johnsen has written a most readable article about Wiborg family emigration to America. It is unimportant that Johnsen stated that the emigration had taken place from Lom. Translators note: Lom is ~24 kilometers or 15 miles from Vågå in the same river valley. It is similarly unimportant that he differed is some other respects; he had not used primary resources “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Two Amerikabrev”). . As a result of using only secondary sources, Johnsen only indicated they were proceeding to live in Liverpool. Ole Wiborg the younger was 34 years old and was by occupation a farmer. Ole Wiborg the older was 56 years old and was also a farmer. There is also a boy Henrik named; he was 11 years old. Erland, who was 30 years old, was a farm laborer. Barbro (Barbara) was 24 years old, Marie (Maria) was 20 years old, & Ellif was 16 years old. None of the children were married. The last mentioned was their mother, Rønnaug, who was a venerable woman of 56 years National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); film C 4523 – emigrants to Québec in Canada in 1868, ship number 53. . When eight people from Vågå had contracted to depart from Kristiania to Detroit & paid $268 (speciedaler) for the trip before departing Norway, we can reasonably assume this amount was sufficient to pay for the entire trip, including for example the train they may have used from a harbor on England’s east coast to Liverpool. Since the SS Nestroian did not travel further than Québec according to the ships papers, it is likely that further conveyance was included in this price. At the time conveyance in such cases was probably by train, possibly in combination with other ships; but it was possible that the immigrants made use of horse transport or even, for part of the trip, traveled on foot. They certainly had to go further in the direction of Lake Ontario to Lake Erie & finally Detroit; the Saint Lawrence River was at that time not navigable above Montreal. The amount of $268 (speciedaler), as we will establish, is a comparatively high fare for eight from Norway to America. For comparison, another Wiborg family from Lesja in upper Gudbrandsdalen in the same year paid $70 (speciedaler) for transportation from Bergen to Québec. It did cost them another $8 (speciedaler) as a landing fee in Québec, but even including this, the total amount is significantly less than paid by the first Wiborg family. The journeys are indeed comparable, as they both deal with precisely the same number of people and both emigrate in the same year Translators note: "Bygdebok for Lesja; Gards og slektshistoria"; Volume 3 titled "Gards- og slektshistorie for søre del av Lesja hovudsokn"; published 1996, by Arnfinn Kjelland indicates that the Lesja Wiborg “Family moved to Vågå about 1858 (a daughter died there in 1859), were farm residents at Stokkestad farm in Vågå in 1865 (according to the census). Traveled via Bergen to America in 1868. Three children born in Vågå were with Ole Fredericksen Wiborg & Gjøda Eriksdatter when they arrived in Madelia, Minnesota where they retained Wiborg as their last name. Ole and Gjøda were buried in the Trinity graveyard just west of Madelia, Minnesota, USA.” Geir Steinar Wiborg’s book “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnettrace” traces the Ole Olsen Wiborg family back to an ancestor named Anders Nielsen Wiborg, similarly Per Berg’s article, “Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900” traces the Ole Fredericksen Wiborg family back to this same ancestor, Anders Nielsen Wiborg. Since they were related, it is hardly surprising they should depart Vågå in the same year for America, and one can reasonably assume they may even have discussed the advantages of emigrating from Norway to America. This seems even more likely when one factors in that Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s brother Per is listed as one of the first settlers in Wisconsin, as will be discussed below. . An additional explanation of the differences in costs, the Bergen ship Argo, which the eight, including a serving man who traveled along, were squeezed together so and were not as comfortable as the SS Nestorian. The Bergen ship was nominally a ship of 295.5 tons. Further, it was a sailing ship, which is an important point. Although the passengers could possibly gain the benefit from a steam tug for an expedited departure, they must prepare themselves with food for up to twelve weeks (84 days). There is a clear distinction between a pampered trip of 24 days from Liverpool to a trip of up to three months from Bergen. All the same, the trip with the Argo from Bergen to Québec was actually not more than five to six weeks. The ship arrived at its destination on 21 June, and it had departed Bergen either on 10 May, as scheduled, or certainly no later than 15 May; the exact departure date being somewhat uncertain The National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar has a copy of the contract which this Wiborg family established with the Emigrants Office for travel on the ship “Argo” from Bergen. The contract is filled in by hand on a form document, written in the language of the time (riksmål), but is also translated into English, this translation by hand. Both of the documents are signed by Ole Fredriksen Wiborg (Viborg) with countersignatures by representatives of the mentioned office. The date is 9 May 1868 in Bergen. An endorsement indicates that the document was registered with the police three days earlier, as signed by police adjutant O.A. Moe. The National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar also has a reproduction of the original contract in copy from the United States, which is attached to a typewritten account: “The Descendants of Anders Nielsen Wiborg” by an unknown author. Translator’s note: This contract is in the possession of Ole Fredriksen Wiborg’s descendants; a copy was provided to the Arkivverket by Harold Hong Sherley. . Irrespective of which ship an emigrant selected to travel by at this time, he may well have had some needs on board. With the ship that the Wiborg family from Lesje had chosen, there were for example 273 passengers: 112 men, 82 women, 42 boys and 37 girls (boys and girls were reckoned up to the age of 14). This is a large number compared with those who traveled on the SS Nestorian, presumably a bigger ship. But on a steamship possibly the machinery and essential supplies of coal or coke may have taken up significant space, such that there was comparable space available for passengers. SS Nestorian probably had different classes for the voyage, and in any case journeys in other classes would not have been so comfortable as in first class. It is, for that matter, somewhat unusual to note that the mentioned Wiborg family from Lesja had traveled in first class on the ship Argo; this is explicitly stated in both the Norwegian version and the English translation of the ship chartering terms. Today such a classification seems amusing since further along in the terms it also states that they must carry along sufficient food for 12 weeks, in the eventuality that the voyage should take that long. But there we also find that the passengers on the Argo will be provided with water, light, wood for cooking, salt and medicine in the course of the trip at no additional cost. It was Ole Fredericksen Wiborg & Kari Gjøda Eriksdatter who in 1868 had taken with them their five underage children to America. With them they had besides their serving man, Anders Pedersen, who was 24 years old. Ole Frederiksen Wiborg & his wife were respectively 46 and 40 years old. Their children were Anna (13), Marit (11), Oline (7 ½), Fredrik (4 ½) and Mari (2) As cited above, the National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar has a copy of the contract which this Wiborg family established with the Emigrants Office for travel on the ship “Argo” from Bergen. . We have now discussed two Wiborg families from the upper Gudbrandsdalen who cast some light over emigration from Norway in 1868. The one family came from the Vågå district and the other came from the Lesja district Translators note: By way of the Stokkstad (or alternately recorded Stokkestad) farm in the Vågå district which Ole Fredrikson Wiborg operated for ~ 10 years before departing for Minnesota. Both families lived within 5 miles of one another, and most probably sat in the Vågåmo church at the same times – given the shared hereditary last name, it seems likely they knew one another, at least to some degree. . In the latter case it was a descendent of the first Wiborg sexton in the Lesja district, who took his family with him & emigrated. Both of the two families we have followed so long when they emigrated appear to have similar background in rural communities. Per Berg writes in any case in his article, “Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900,” that Ole Fredriksen Wiborg had been a farm laborer (tenant of a small landowner who maintains his own household) at Høgste (Hugsten) in Lesja district; later he had lived at Stokkstad farm in Vågå district “Hedmark Slektshistorielags Jubileumsskrift 1939-1964”; Hamar 1963; page 125. In this article the author, Per Berg mentions this family as emigrating in 1868, based on their registration in the Lesja church records as having registered for the right to emigrate. But this appears not to have been precisely correct. The Vågå district records also mention this family including the oldest children born after they had departed from Lesja. There it states that Ole Fredriksen Wiborg is a farmer (owner of a farm). He is not named there by his family name Wiborg, but rather follows the Norwegian custom of taking - for record purposes - the farm name upon which he then lived, so his name is registered as Ole Fredriksen Stokkstad. The farm name is somewhat difficult to decipher in the records, but was either Stokkstad or possibly Neristuen at nodre Stokkstad. The source is the Vågå church records, number 6, folio 390b, emigration list, 1868. . There he had been a farmer at a farm he owned himself, but this farm place was not as large as, for example, Nedre Håmår in Vågå. Here in the year 1865 he had a horse, five cows, nine sows, and five goats. In sown crops, he had in the same year two tons of barley, a half ton of blandkorn (a mixture of barley & oats) and two tons of potatoes National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); census of 1865, the Vågå volume, special list 5a, nodre Stokkstad, serial number 145a. (See also the Nord-Gudbrandsdal deed book number 9, folio 294a. That record indicates that a brother of Ole Fredricksen Wiborg bought this place on 7 June 1858. He is not named with any family name, but is identified as Fredrik Fredriksen Stokkstad. The purchase sum was 1000 spicedaler.) . But why had he abandoned the Lesja District as his home district by the time that he had signed the contract for emigration on the Argo? It is impossible to know accurately how they happened to go to America. One may rather only draw suppositions. The shipboard regulations can certainly give a hint at all the details which must be complied with so the trip may be successful in all particulars. And the regulations must also concern themselves with the possibility that emigrants often came to conflict on board. The rules on board the Argo are interesting reading. They were, for example, not permitted without the captain’s consent to take hard liquor or weapons on board. The captain of the ship and the crew were required to treat the passengers correctly. The travelers must always comply with the captain’s and the pilot’s orders. This applied especially to the cleaning of cabins, drawing of water and the fetching of firewood from the hold. The cabins were to be cleaned at a fixed time. Other conditions in the contract between the emigrant transportation office and emigrants in the Argo were for example that they, if necessary, were allowed to go on board the ship six (6) days before departure and could have remained on board the ship up to eight days after the ships arrival. During this time the captain was obliged to aid them in word & deed. There were other conditions that referred to emigration law, and expressly mentioned that passengers also must have with themselves the necessary means with which to be able to proceed with the journey from Québec to the interior of the country How they traveled is an interesting problem. It is possible to speculate on the routing based on an American letter from 21 July 1967, quoted in a Norwegian district history book, which describes travel by train from Québec to Detroit by train that took three days. Traveling further from Detroit they took a steamboat for a short distance and then train on to Chicago. It took them two days to travel from Detroit to Chicago. It was also possible, according to the same history, to travel to many locations in the Midwest by train alone, including transfers. From Québec to Milwaukee in Wisconsin by train cost $9 per person; the children’s price was adjusted for age. The source for this information is Arnfinn Engens “Gausdal bygdehistorie”, volume 4 page 22 and pare 168. . In this connection it ought to be mentioned that the initial connection for most immigrants to the United States, was New York, where they were welcomed there by American authorities at Ellis Island Ellis Island was the most important immigrant’s entry port in the 19th century. [Translators note: According to http://www.ellisisland.com/indexHistory.html Ellis Island was opened on January 1, 1892 and operated through 1938. Hence it was unavailable in 1868, although Immigrants did disembark at Castle Garden in New York as early as August 3, 1855, when Castle Garden opened as an immigrant landing depot. Over 8 million people entered the United States through Castle Garden, until it was closed on April 18, 1890, to be replaced by Ellis Island. So, although Ellis Island was not an option for the S.S. Nestorian, New York might well have been a point of arrival.] . Moreover one ought to mention that this option might not have been possible for the S.S. Nestorian. After they arrived at Detroit in 1868, the Wiborg family that we consider here proceeded, clearly by their own arrangements, to Door County in Wisconsin Translators note: The U.S. Census for 1870 in the state of Wisconsin; County: Door; Township: Gibraltar; Post office: Ephraim, shows the following Weborg/Wiborg families in close proximity: Page 33B; line 9 WEBORG, Ole; Age: 50 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 10 WEBORG, Rachel; Age: 50 female; Occupation: keeping house; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 11 WEBORG, Ola; Age: 36 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 12 WEBORG, Olan; Age: 34 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 13 WEBORG, Elaf; Age: 30 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 14 WEBORG, Henry; Age: 17 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 19 WEBORG, Peter; Age: 46 male; Occupation: cooper; Birthplace: Norway [Per (Peter) Olsen Wiborg, who was born in 1823, the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund; Moved to Ålesund in 1841 & married Oluffa Elisabet Vik] Page 33B; line 20 WEBORG, Olivia E; Age: 40 female; Occupation: keeping house; Birthplace: Norway [Oluffa Elisabet was routinely anglicized to Olivia Elisabeth] Page 33B; line 21 WEBORG, Olivia; Age: 21 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway [Per Olsen Wiborg and Oluffa Elisabet Vik had a female child born in 1849 for whom NN (i.e., no name) is listed] Page 33B; line 22 WEBORG, Martha; S Age: 17 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 23 WEBORG, Laura; Age: 15 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 24 WEBORG, Kanouse; Age: 12 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 25 WEBORG, Hannah; Age: 8 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 26 WEBORG, Mda ?; Age: 5 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 27 WEBORG, Alfred M; Age: 3 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Similarly the U.S. Census for 1870 in the state of Wisconsin; County: Door; Township: Washington shows the following families collocated: Page 71B; line 13; Wiborg, Andrew; Age: 37 Birthplace: Norway Township: Washington Page 71B; line 14; Wiborg, Mary; Age: 23; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 15; Wiborg, Martha; Age: 6; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 16; Wiborg, Velina; Age: 4; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 17; Wiborg, Matilda; Age: 2; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 18; Wiborg, Peter; Age: 1; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 19; Wiborg, John; Age: 1/12; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 20; Wiborg, Oley; Age: 50; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 21; Wiborg, Anna; Age: 37 Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 22; Wiborg, Oley; Age: 19; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 23; Wiborg, Velinda; Age: 17; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 24; Wiborg, Nelson; Age: 14; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 25; Wiborg, Jane; Age: 12 Birthplace: Wisconsin Township: Washington Page 71B; line 26; Wiborg, Mary; Age: 8; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 27; Wiborg, Peter; Age: 6; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 28; Wiborg, Martin; Age: 4; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington The Norwegian name “Wiborg” is correctly pronounced as if written “Weborg” so it is not surprising that some portion of Wiborg family ‘Anglicized’ the name by spelling it Weborg. . They clearly were in Fish Creek in Door County in Wisconsin in 1875 and they may already have been there seven years before, also that was in all probability where the young Ole Wiborg who had come over to Norway to help his Mother & father and siblings – with the assistance of [[Wiborg-72|Anders]] – over to America Translators note: A separate source, “De Norske Settlementers Historie”, by Hjalmar Rued Holand, published in 1909 in Ephraim, Wisconsin, provides supporting data for this thesis with the following material from pages 239-240, “Although Pastor Iversen is the actual establisher of the Norwegian settlement in North Door County, there were the previously mentioned Ole Larson and a pair of Norwegian men who were there before him. These two were Peter (Per) Wiborg and Ebbe Nilson. Peter Wiborg was the first white man to break land in that part of Wisconsin, which lies north and eastward of Greenbay… He came from Lom in Gudbrandsdalen in 1845 and was the first man to emigrate from the whole upper Gudbrandsdalen to America. He came to Door County 1852 together with a man with the name Ebbe Nilsen from Porsgrund and settled himself with staked land, two miles northward of Fish Creek at the foot of a cliff or a mountain, which is called Baafenberg. Here stood finally his old but solid house, and his cooper works – undoubtedly the oldest structure in Northern Wisconsin. For over 50 years has old Wiborg’s light shined out over the earth like a lighthouse. It was good for the many going to Pastor Iversen and the many with him, when they finally could see Peter Wiborg’s light 30 leagues distant through the snow over the sea.” In Peninsula State Park in 2003 you can still find Weborg Point & Weborg marsh at the site of his original homestead. This Peter (Per) Wiborg is the Peter discussed in “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet” published in Gjøvik, Norway by G.S. Wiborg in 1995. G.S. Wiborg indicates Per Olsen Wiborg was the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund, born in 1823, who moved to Ålesund in 1841 and this family is last recorded as being in Norway in 1849. The Per Wiborg discussed by G.S. Wiborg is a brother to the Ole Olsen Wiborg discussed in this Great Lakes article. . Now the previously named [[Wiborg-72|Anders Wiborg (or Weborg)]] was a farmer in Gill’s Rock in Wisconsin as recorded in the 1900 census Translators note: Gill’s Rock as near the top of the 'thumb' of Wisconsin about 10 miles by water from Weborg Point. . This information is recorded in Martin Ulvestad’s work “Norwegians in America” where we find mention of that, for there [[Wiborg-72|Anders Weborg]] is mentioned among immigrants from Lom in Norway, and there it is added that he was born on Helstad (farm) M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; page 666 . There it indicates that he had emigrated from Lom, clearly stating that he departed in 1859, so he must also have left in company with his older brother Translators note: The pronunciation of Wiborg in Norwegian is the same as the anglicized form, Weborg. The letter ‘i’ in Norwegian, and the international phonetic alphabet letter ‘i' has the sound value we think of as the English long e. In the 14th century they would have pronounced this letter similarly in both Norway & England, but since then English underwent the “great vowel shift” so the English spelling is no longer consistent with other Germanic origin languages. Practically this means Weborg is simply an Anglicized form of the Norwegian Wiborg, which will be pronounced exactly the same. . But now some speculation about where the Wiborg family lived in America before 1868. The brothers Ole & Anders Wiborg may have settled at different places, but most probably they had remained together and returned to the same place where they had come to America in 1859. None of them took part in the U.S. Civil War, if the records in Ulvestad’s book about Norwegian descendents participation are correct M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; provides an oversight of the Norwegian immigrants participation in the United States Civil War . The Civil War was from 1861 to 1865. They would have required 5 years to become U.S. citizens M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; provides an overview of the Norwegian immigrants participation in the United States Civil War . In the northern and western part of Lake Michigan is a peninsula which points like a finger to the north, northeast. Door County is on this peninsula and here is Fish Creek Translators note: Fish Creek is about 1 mile south of Weborg Point. , from which the older Ole Wiborg wrote a letter to acquaintances in Lom in 1875. He wrote that his sons made a living as fisherman on the Great lakes. In the summer they were all away fishing; in the winter they remained home “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). . How did former farmers turn into fishermen? Just a few years earlier, in 1868, both the older and the younger Ole Wiborg had stated they were farmers. The answer may be that they probably still were farmers and may have worked a family farm in Fish Creek, but it was probably not especially large, and in any event agriculture probably quickly became a secondary source of income rather than a primary source. According to their father, Ole Wiborg’s sons had purchased fishing boats on credit. In the spring of 1875 the sons Ole & Henrik went together to purchase two fishing nets which cost $1200 on credit with their fishnets serving as security. In the course of the summer season they required an additional $500 in equipment. Son Anders had bought a similar net, but he had lost $200 the same season “A Government by the People”; a pamphlet by the United States Government Printing Office, 1949 . The senior Ole Wiborg wrote his letter to acquaintances in Lom shortly before Christmas in 1875, and he comments in this letter about the American Christmas celebration: Americans don’t celebrate the Christmas holidays (the 12 days of Christmas) but only the first day. The Norwegians in America celebrate Christmas in the Norwegian fashion. Ole also tells about the unusually mild fall that they had had; the earth was still not completely frozen and moreover, was next to bare only forty days before Christmas. They were all healthy, aside from Erland; he was so ill for a period of 2 to 3 days that they actually worried whether he would live “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). . “Our daughter Barbro came home from Chicago in the fall and will remain home this winter. She has been there for 6 years and at this time she has saved $400 and an additional amount the she had at a bank which failed; for this period she had been with the same people.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). This which Ole Wiborg wrote about his daughter is undeniably interesting. But the city of Chicago played clearly an important role for the Wiborg Family in other connections as well. That can be seen from the piece that Arne Odd Johnsen wrote on emigrants, which places this Wiborg family in the right historical perspective and highlights the importance Chicago played for them. He mentioned that in the middle of the 19th century there was a large emigration from Lom & Skjak to places in North Norway and continued: “But in the year 1850 emigration to America from these districts reduced the in-country movement. According to the church records from Lom … That year two young men traveled from the district to the new world. That was all for a few years. Again in 1857 emigration to America began again from Lom & Skjak. These districts were then recorded together and had joint church records until 1864. In 1857 17 people traveled over the ocean, and that was both women and men, both grown and children. The year after the count of emigrants doubled, and in 1859 there were nearly half a hundred from Lom and Skjak who traveled to America. Among these were the two young men, Ole & Anders Olsen Wiborg.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Of all the sailors who worked on sailing vessels on Lake Michigan in the 1870s, half of them were of Norwegian extraction. This Arne Odd Johnsen wrote, when he built upon the Norwegian American historian Knut Gjerset’s book, “Norwegian Sailors on the Great Lakes.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). At that time many Norwegians earned their living by fishing on the Great lakes, which the Norwegian American paper “Skandinavien” observed was hardly strange. The “Skandinavien” states that in 1874 a large number of Norwegians drift netted for fish in Lake Michigan. The fish which they caught were shipped to Chicago and from there sent to western states. This was a large and important industry for the inland states, wrote Arne Odd Johnsen. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Arne Odd Johnsen’s article, published in 1934, mentions that at the time in which he wrote, people of the Wiborg Family still earned their living on the Great Lakes in North America. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). That stood to illustrate a seagoing characteristic of Norway and Norwegians, meaning naturally the characteristics of the ethnic background, and this characteristic became American too. Then Arne Odd Johnsen goes further forward in time than we have. He writes that the older Ole Wiborg’s children had many children as well. The text indicates that they contributed to the strong population growth in the United States. We find, for example, that Henrik Wiborg had 8 children and Anders at least 5 children. All five of Henrik Wiborg’s sons went as seamen in the U.S. One of them, Elmer Wiborg, became Captain in 1917; he commanded a steamship of many thousand tons on the Great Lakes in North America. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Where had Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s sons actually learned to fish as they practiced on the Great Lakes in North America? Arne Odd Johnsen reckoned in 1934 that they had good experience at fishing from previous times, and went further to speculate that they had worked at this on the Lomsvannet or the Vågåvannet, as the inland lakes were called which cut through the valley between Lom & Vågå. But was Johnson right about this? The answer will remain safely unsettled, since they could have experienced fishing in the inland waters. Before we proceed we find in any case there is room for uncertainty in the cause Johnsen selected. One can easily see an internal contradiction in the conclusion quoted here: “It may have been a challenge for Wiborg folk from the mountain district of Lom to become fisherman in the new land on Lake Michigan when their experience was on the much smaller Vågåvatn, but that is the best reckoning.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Arne Odd Johnsen had obviously overlooked the connection with Ålesund and the extensive experience with fishing that one of the sons under discussion here probably had gained on the Sumnøre coast Translators note: Sumnøre is a coastal district in Møre & Romsdal in which Ålesund is located. and possibly in Northern Norway. But Arne Odd Johnsen’s speculation about conversion from fishing on an inland lake to sea fishing is unrealistic when considering a coastal land such as Norway. In 1775 there were, for example, a large number of residents from the Lesja district who went over the mountains to work on “De nordenfieldske Fisherier.” Nicolai Christian Lassen recorded this observation in his diary from 1777. They had done so because of crop failure, but returned again the next year and again the year after, even when the situation in farm production had become favorable again “Nicolai Christian Lassens Dagbok fra 1777 over en Reise iniennem Guldbrandsdalen”; published Lillehammer, 1933, page 8 . The residents in the mountain districts in former times were obviously not unfamiliar with farming, logging, fishing in the inland waters of in the sea, and the workforce was to a high degree portable. Further, to make ones living by the sea is not necessarily the same as going out to sea and actually fishing; many workers may also be occupied ashore, and here even women and children often helped. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). What was the reason that the Wiborg sons had set themselves to fishing on the Great Lakes in America? For Arne Odd Johnsen the answer is the profit yielded by fishing as an occupation, and such an answer is reasonable. But one can certainly find other reasons as well. Already in the 1780s Dean Translators note: A dean is a pastor in charge of an area including a number of churches. Hiorthøy in Gudbrandsdalen clearly stated that there was a substantial population growth in a valley with limited tillable land. H.F Hiorthøy: “Physisk og Ekonomisk Beskrivelse over Gulbrandsdalens Provstie i Aggerhuus Stift i Norge”; first part, København; page 16, 33 & 124-127. But by the middle of the 19th century the pressure on the tillable land had become even greater, simply because the population explosion had continued. This relationship may have first and foremost have been the reason Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger, as the oldest among the siblings, had chosen to gamble at a fishing occupation rather than farming. It would not have been easy for him to have to wait to take possession of his father’s farm. First he must become a cotter which was not a particularly desirable occupation. Translators note: In “tvandringen fra Rindal til Amerika" by Tor Ålbu, ISBN 82-996682-0-4, there is a list that illustrates some differences between the social classes in a rural district before 1857. It is important to remember that most people were occupied in the primary industries, particularly farming and forestry. The differences in status between the classes were relatively small, and people who belonged to different classes were often closely related. The order went:

1. Senior government, religious & military officials;
2. Clergymen or "prest" ( the dean or "prost" is the pastor in charge of an area consisting of several parishes -he would take precedence over a "sokneprest" or minister, who would be on a higher social level than a "kapellan" or curate, chaplain);
3. Bailiff or "lensmand";
4. Teacher and any non-commissioned officer;
5. Farmer who owned his farm according to "odelsrett" - allodial right (this group was small) would be “bonde”;
6. Tenant farmer who leased his farm or “leilending”;
7. Cotter with land "Husmann med jord" - Cotter who leased some land from the main farm. Many of these also worked as craftsmen - tailors, cobblers, makers of sheepskin blankets, smiths, shopkeepers, tanners, and others;
8. Cotter without land "Husmann uten jord" - Cotter who only had a house, not farmland. In this group also "inderster" - farm laborers - and lodgers. Many of these also worked as craftsmen;
9. Servants - "tjenere". Many of these were unmarried children of "husmenn" and "inderster"; and finally
10. Very poor people and community-supported paupers ("fattigfolk og legdslemmer")
Purchase of a farm was not cheap in a mountain district that had experienced a population explosion and which in addition had experienced good times for farming. The wait would be long. Further, there were not other occupational possibilities adequate in a mountain district, which at the time, for example, did not have major lumbering. There may have been such considerations that had brought Ole Olsen Wiborg already in his 16th year to depart from Lom to Ålesund. He had the will to test himself at some other occupation and he separated from home. This had been risky, but he did it, and been fortunate, no in the least because conditions for such an inclination had already been in place. Similarly Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger took still another chance; he emigrated to America. There he found the opportunities for fishing and sailing were perhaps even greater than in Norway. It was in any event worth attempting. Still another reason encouraged him to consider emigrating, he had saved enough money. It may have been a warning of an impending crisis in farming that caused Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder to follow after to America in 1868. At about that time he sold the farm Nedre Håmår in Vågå, he had undoubtedly made a final decision; all in the family must move to America. But perhaps he was not totally certain, since the actual settlement of the sale of the farm in Vågå was completed several years later; the settlement of the mortgage was finally made with the creditors in 1870. Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder had also held a farm in Lom until 1860, namely Nordre Helstad. The farmers in the food grain growing district of Lom would soon experience grounds to become disillusioned with the traditional grain merchants from Røros. It happened when the Osterdal railway was built in the 1870s. This railroad finally connected Kristiania Translators note: now Oslo to Trondheim via Røros. The farmers in Vågå experienced no benefit. Similarly the railroad came up through the Gudbrandsdal valley to Otta in Vågå district after another decade. When this happened the price of grain fell by a third. This became a true crisis for the farmers; the railroad had not brought them a blessing, but rather a curse. This is described, for example, by the district historian Ivar Kleiven in his books on old farm culture in Gudbrandsdalen. The more farsighted farmers had to lay aside the traditional subsistence farming that had been developed through long experience. They had to gamble on specialized, modern, expensive equipment. There were naturally some who championed the new, resulting in significant crises for those who hadn’t adopted the new for the old. But it is doubtful whether Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder saw so far forward in time. No, even younger eyes would not have had the clarity to see all the difficulties farmers would have in a country like Norway. Agriculture and livestock husbandry must struggle for money in the market economy, with important business markets in bigger and smaller cities, often far away from the simple farm. Farmers exposed to substantial competition, not only locally but with other countries and even other parts of the world. And public support for the farmers in Norway was limited; the farmers were expected to open themselves to international competition. No, without doubt one could not have foreseen it. But one can perhaps comprehend that crisis was to become of long duration and most probably painful in a coastal & mountain country such as Norway, far to the North and with arable land of not more that a few percent. In 1868 it was three years after the Civil War had ended. As a result there was a stable political relationship in the United States. Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s children had by that point were well aware of the law that gave every American citizen the right to 160 acres of land, if he only dwelled there and tilled the earth. There were many in Europe who recruited men & women to cross the Atlantic ocean. There were not only compelling reasons to leave the homeland behind, but there was also the pull of free or cheap land. But for Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder probably the most important reason was that he already had two sons in the states, so the Homestead Law of 1862 were never an important consideration. It seems doubtful any of his sons ever made use of the legal right to claim free land; for they remained in the East of Wisconsin for a long time; for them it must not have been important to find unsettled virgin land. But what role did free land then play? It meant that it was still possible to find reasonably priced land in Wisconsin, and farming can also be combined with fishing. Yes, and what can have been better than that all eight of the family could remain together? This would allow the children to care for their parents in their old age; certainly the father may have thought of that. Since we first mentioned another Wiborg family that also emigrated in 1868 from North Gudbrandsdalen, is it possible to establish whether this family perhaps took advantage of the Homestead law to claim land for themselves? They could perhaps have proceeded further West in Wisconsin. In any event there is a farmer in Madelia, in Minnesota in the early 1900s, who was named Fredrik Wiborg. According to Ulvestad’s book Fredrik Wiborg was an emigrant from Vågå. M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; page 822. His full name is Fredrik Elias Wiborg, according to the emigration list in the Vågå church records for 1868. We also find him as an emigrant on the “Argo” in 1868, he was only a child of 4 ½ years. Translators note: The Fredrik Wiborg in Madelia, Minnesota was indeed the same Fredrik Wiborg who arrived on the ‘Argo”. The entire family can be found in earlier Minnesota census records and is discussed in detail in Per Berg’s work. Minnesota is located further west than Wisconsin, and likewise the two states are neighboring, and Minnesota also lies on one of the Great Lakes in North America, namely Lake Superior. But Minnesota lies to the west, we can get a comparison of this from when states entered the Union. That was in 1859 for Minnesota, but Wisconsin had already entered in 1848.“The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language”; 1973; references to Minnesota & Wisconsin. ––––––––––––––––––––––––– The street Tomtegaten extends outward from the train station in Kristiania. Translators note: now Oslo. The district features stores for farm merchants. We chose to look more closely at Tomtegaten 3 at the turn of the last century. In the first story of Tomtegaten 3 is located one of the shops of “Christiania Samlag.” Translators note: literally Christiania Association – a state liquor store. It is an outlet for hard liquor & ale. Here on the first floor is not unusual to find farmers who meet, having first come to the city with horse and wagon. These individuals undoubtedly seek to get together with other farmers for a rest and to converse about the city: How go the sales of the potable farm products? Have you been able to buy the makings and necessary equipment to take with you home? How are the customers and the merchants? But there are farmers also other places in the building. Bøndernes Fællessolg A/S A/S is an abbreviation for corporation. is also on the first floor, but occupies portions of other floors as well. And the Bøndernes Hotel is on the 3rd & 4th floors. The manager of liquor & ale sales in the first floor of Tomtegaten 3 is named Ferdinand Ludvig Wiborg, and he himself lives on one of the buildings other floors. “Kristiania Adressebog” or the Kristiania address book for the years 1913, 1916 & 1918 mention this individual at this address. The depiction for the rest of the city is from a conversation with Knut Fredrik Wiborg, born 16 march 1907, and a commonly used map from Kristiania from the named time. Here he lives together with his 3rd wife and two sons from a previous marriage. Association superintendent Ferdinand Ludvig Wiborg in Kristiania lost his wife Julie Fredrikke, born Sørensen, in 1902 after nearly 27 years of marriage. They had been married in Trinity church in Kristiania on 6 June 1875. She died 13 May 1902 after a painful illness. She was then 64 years old and considerably older than her husband. He married again with Mina Korterud in Uranienborg church on 4 January 1903. This is the third store he has administered for Christiania Samlag, which organizations goal is to administer the business of alcoholic goods in orderly form. There were severe regulations for those who visit drinking places. The Administrator is responsible for maintaining good order. The farmers there also want to sell alcohol; these distillers enjoy themselves on their farms. ––––––––––––––––––––––––– This first setting was in one part of the big city of Kristiania. Now shift your focus to Chicago at the same time. As a consequence of emigrants to the U.S. it has grown to become one of the biggest Swedish, German cities in the world, and similarly has many from other ethnic groups. The city grows; similar to Kristiania this city is a center for merchants and a railroad connection point, but it has yet other dimensions. Not least is Chicago is also important as a wholesale purchaser of fish caught on the Great Lakes in North America and sent all over the West. One of the fishermen there stands one day by Lake Michigan. He repairs his fishnet, while smiling through his beard for a photographer. The picture shows a pleased fisherman by a fishing net wrapped around a big loft reel. The fisherman is named Ole Weborg. Jon Thallaug & Rolf Erickson (editors): “Utvandrerne to Amerika; deres historie i bilder” or English equivalent “Our Norwegian Immigrants: A Hundred-Year Saga Told in Pictures.” The book contains text in both English & Norwegian and photographs from Norwegian immigrants in America. The one Wiborg in Kristiania and the other with his Americanized last name by Lake Michigan scarcely know each other. But in spite of that, they share a common heritage, if one only goes back in time.
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Wiborg Family Photos

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Click on photo for larger version. ==Wiborg Family Album== ===Irene Wiborg, nee Riopelle family=== [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-2.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-3.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-4.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-5.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-6.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-7.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-8.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-9.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-10.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-11.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-12.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-13.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-14.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-15.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-17.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-18.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-19.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-20.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-21.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-22.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-23.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-24.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-25.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-26.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-27.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-28.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-29.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-30.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-31.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-32.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-33.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-34.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-35.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-36.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-37.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-38.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-39.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-40.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-41.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-42.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-43.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-44.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-45.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-46.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-47.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-48.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-49.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-50.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-51.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-53.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-54.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-55.jpg|200px|]] ===Clifford Wiborg - childhood and family === [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-16.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-52.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-56.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-57.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-58.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-59.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-60.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-61.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-62.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-63.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-64.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-66.jpg|200px|Irene's children in 2019]] ==Family Members in Military Service == [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos.png|200px|B Wiborg, USMC]] [[image:Wiborg-20-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-20.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg-20-3.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg-19.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-19-1.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-1.png|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-39.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-18.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-399.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202-2.jpg|200px|]] [[Image:Wiborg-8.jpg|200px|Commissioining]] [[Image:Wiborg-8-2.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Russell-8880.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Dickerman-197.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Riopel-183.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-67.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-70.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Helling-53.png|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]]

Wiborg locations through time

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[[Category: Wiborg Name Study]] == Norwegian Wiborg families relocated throughout Norway == === This is a summary of relocations to aid in tracking them === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Born || Confirmed || Married ||2nd M || 3rd M|| Death || Other || 1650|| 1675 || 1700 ||1725 || 1750 || 1775 ||1800 |- | Anders Nielson W || 1655 || || 1675 || 1700 || || 1718 || || Elverum || Ringsaker || Romedal || || || || |- | Anna Andersdatter W|| 1676 || || || || ||1745 || X || || || Biri || || Ringsaker || || |- | Nils Andersen W || 1678 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker || || || || || |- | Lauge Johan W || 1678 || ||1732 || || || ||X || ||Ringsaker || ||Eidsvoll || || || |- | Maren W || 1685 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker||Larvik, Vestfold || || || || |- | Sofie (Wib.) Log || 1690 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker || Trondheim || || || || |- | S,,, || ... || || || || || ||X || || || || || || || |}

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Wiborg To-Do Clue List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ brickwalls] 8 March 2018 ===Name Study === :#Christen Olufsen Wiborg (about 1640 – before 1696) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVX-FC7 ===Norway Research Links === :# [[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions| '''Norway Project Naming Conventions ''']] :# [[Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories| '''Norwegian Parish Categories''']] :# [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nordic#Useful_Links Nordic Project Useful Links] :# [https://media.digitalarkivet.no Digitalarkivet for access to various records] :# [http://www.rhd.uit.no/art/michael02.html Digitalarkivet Census guidance] :# [http://arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet Digitalarkivet general] :# [http://www.dokpro.uio.no/rygh_ng/rygh_form.html Oluf Rygh: Norwegian Farm Names] :# [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1HJGxgbwQV1vtEv9uF9JkEvFn5RM3iFpq8dtZrErwdKM#h.c9e6be51d009 Military Rolls] :# [http://lokalhistoriewiki.no/index.php/Forside:Midt-Norge Local History of Norway ] :# [https://www.hidemyass.com/pricing VPN access to Norway] ===Danmark Research Links === :#[[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names | '''Danish_Names on WikiTree''']] :#[[Space:Proposal_Category_Structure_for_Danish_Place_Locations | '''Category Structure for Danish Place Locations''']] ==To Do== ===Checklist for cleanup === {|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''Jim's Ancestors Research-needed Table''' ! colspan="2" style="background: #FFFF00;" | ! colspan="5" style="background: #FFFF00;" | BY GENERATION |- | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Gen. No.''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Relation to Jim W''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Total Possible Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''On Wikitree''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Source needed''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|''' Biography needed''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"| |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| 1||Self||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1 |-style="background: ;" |align="center" | 2||Parent ([[Wiborg-3|2]], [[Riopelle-171|3]] )||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center" |3||Grandparent ([[Wiborg-9|4]], [[Nelson-7548|5]], [[Riopelle-179 |6]], & [[Ménard-613 |7]] )||align="center"| 4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4 (100%) |-style="background: ;" |align="center" |4||Great Grandparent ([[Wiborg-10 |8]], [[Haagenstad-1 |9]], [[ Nelson-7549|10]], [[Egelund-3 |11]], [[Riopelle-180 |12]], [[Beaudoin-232 |13]], [[ Ménard-615|14]], [[Boucher-1666 |15]] ) ||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8 (100%) |- style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|5||2nd Great Grandparent ([[Wiborg-11 |16]], [[ Jacobsdatter-222 |17]], [[ Hagenstad-4 |18]], [[ Kårbosetre-9|19]], [[ Fjellestad-1 |20]], [[ Fjellestad-2 |21]], [[ Torgeson-7|22]], [[ Løvland-1 |23]], [[ Riopelle-181 |24]], [[ Mercier-638 |25]], [[Beaudoin-20 |26]], [[ Morin-1628 |27]], [[ Ménard-781 |28]], [[ Désautels-151 |29]], [[ Boucher-1667|30]], [[ Bourassa-158|31]])||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16 (100%) |- style=" ;" | align="center"|6||3rd Great Grandparent ([[ Wiborg-12 |32]], [[ Hansdatter-1074 |33]], [[ Tostenson-12 |34]], [[ Olsdatter-1108 |35]], [[ Eriksen-417 |36]], [[ Selsjord-1|37]], [[Hattrem-42 |38]], [[ Toresdatter-59 |39]], [[ Abusland-1 |40]], [[ *** |41]], [[ Fjellestad-12 |42]], [[ Hogetvedt-1 |43]], [[ Olsen-3859 |44]], [[ Hodne-21 |45]], [[ ***|46]], [[*** |47]], [[ Riopel-47 |48]], [[ Mireault-8 |49]], [[ Mercier-1100 |50]], [[ Bourg-771 |51]], [[ Beaudoin-19 |52]], [[ Riopel-9 |53]], [[Morin-1831 |54]], [[ Bertrand-849 |55]], [[ Ménard-776 |56]], [[ Perron-190 |57]], [[ Désautels_dit_Lapointe-6 |58]], [[ Berthiaume-387 |59]], [[ Boucher-1668 |60]], [[ Lareau-41 |61]], [[ Bourassa-345|62]], [[ Guérin-578 |63]]) ||align="center"|32 ||align="center"|29||align="center"|29|| align="center"|20 (67%)||align="center"|11 (37%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 7||4th Great Grandparent ([[ Wiborg-13 |64]], [[ |65]], [[ |66]], [[ |67]], [[ |68]], [[ |69]],[[ |70]], [[ |71]],[[ |72]], [[ |73]], [[ |74]], [[ |75]], [[ |76]], [[ |77]], [[ |78]], [[ |79]], [[ |80]], [[ |81]], [[ |82]], [[ |83]], [[ |84]], [[ |85]],[[ |86]], [[ |87]],[[ 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|32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],) ||align="center"|120 (-8)*||align="center"|45 (38%)||align="center"|45||align="center"|31 (69%)||align="center"|2 (4%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 9||6th Great Grandparent||align="center"|240 (-16)*||align="center"|40 (16%)||align="center"|40||align="center"|18 (45%) ||align="center"|6 (15%) |-style=" ;" |align="center"| 10||7th Great Grandparent||align="center"|480 (-32)*||align="center"|29 (6%)||align="center"|26 (90%)||align="center"|16 (55%)||align="center"|2 (7%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 11||8th Great Grandparent||align="center"|960 (-64)*||align="center"|29 (3%)||align="center"|27 (93%)||align="center"|17 (67%)||align="center"|0 (0%) |} ====University of North Dakota ==== University of North Dakota (Chester Fritz Library at UND [[https://library.und.edu/special-collections/bygdebok/ |bygdebok collection]]) Driving Directions: # West out of Minnesota on US-2 W/Gateway Dr NW to Grand Forks, ND # Turn left onto N Columbia Rd - proceed 0.8 mi # Turn right onto University Ave # Chester Fritz Library at UND will be on the left # See Special Collections CFL Floor 4 Special Collections Genealogy (Phone: (701) 777-4625) Questions: # Is there a fee for access by the general public? # Is there parking near the Chester Fritz Library? # Copying available at the Chester Fritz Library? # Is there direct access to the stacks, or is it in the Library of Congress mode (turn in slips and wait while books are fetched from the stacks)? # Can I expect all books to be in the stacks, are they out for internal or interlibrary loan? ===Things to review there: === ====Vågå, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::'''Stokestad/Stokstad/Stokkstad (146 - Stokstad nedre, Vaage, Vaage) '''lies 4 km E of Vågåmo in Sjårdalen;
::'''Blesom/Blessum/Blesum (24 - Blesum, Vaage, Vaage)''' lies on northern border of Vågåmo
::'''Hammer nedre (4 - Hammer, Vaage, Vaage)''' lies in Vågåmo ::'''Oppistuen (57 Oppistuen Vaage Vaage)''' Fredrik Nicolai (Silli) Stokkestad lived in Vågå (15 Apr 1824 - 14 Jul 1894) m. Gunild Iversdatter Blessum (bef 20 Jun 1813 - 16 May 1860) on 18 Jul 1850. m. Ragnild Knutsdatter (06 Jun 1834 - 06 Mar 1903) on 6 Mar 1861. His brother Ole Frederick Wiborg Stokstad (01 Dec 1821 - 03 May 1898) m. Gjøda Haagenstad (24 Mar 1828 - 05 Mar 1917) on 8 Jan 1852. GSW also indicates: “After 1886 the occupant at the holding of Oppistuen (lnr. 145b) on Nodre Stokkstad in Vågå was Johanes Jensen Wiborg (Viborg). Ole O. Viborg (b. 1812 Ringebo Prgj.) Domicile: Vaage: Hammer nedre H: 1865-12-31 Pos./Status: Husfader g Gaardbruger, Selveier Role: folketelt Source: 1865 census for Vågå Read a copy of Volume 2 of a Norwegian local history titled: "''Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel''" by Ivar Teigum. Pages 443-444, 457 & 538-539 are said to hold material on Knud Olsen Wiborg's family. (DL596.V2 T44 2001 ) # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 1 2001 DL596.V2 T44 General Up to 1600 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 2 2004 DL596.V2 T44 General 1600-1907 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 3 2007 DL596.V2 T44 General 1908-2000 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 4 2009 DL596.V2 T44 General Sel and Heidal; 1908-2000 ====Lom, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::''' Stamstad (34 - Stamstad, Lom, Lom)) & Synstad (34 - Synstad, Lom, Lom lie just 1.2 km & 1.7 km ENE of Lom village on the lakefront; '''

::'''Ansvord (68 - Andvord nordre, Lom, Lom) lies just 1km SW of Lom village on hte river;'''

::'''Systugu under Lyngvesgardene (16 - Lyngve nordre, Garmo, Lom) lies 4 km W of Garmo & 10 km E of Lom ;

::'''The Lom Bygdebok, Volume II, pages 443 - 444, 457, & 538-539 is said to hold material on this Wiborg family. ''' We find sexton Hendrik Wiborg and his family in the 1801 census for Lom, where he is living on Synstad farm. Sheriff Anders Olsen Viborg married the widow Torø Rasmusdatter who was living at Ansvord farm. Anders Wiborg bought the farm Systugu under Lyngvesgardene in 1785 and sold it again in 1786. Sheriff/bailiff Wiborg sold the farm Stamstad in 1801 to Tosten Sylfestsen Andvord (1756-1823). Review "''Bygdebok for Lom'''" # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 1 2000 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Vårdalen # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 2 2002 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Lii, Staurustgrendi & Strondi (w/ Geisar) # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 3 2005 DL596.L73 K65 Farms # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 4 2007 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Bøverdalen parish ===='''Land, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::'''Åmot (88 - Aamot, Torpen (Aamot), Nordre Land)''' lies 0.2 km N of Torp & 0.1 km S of the Åmot church # Ødegaard, S.-E. Boka om Land, v. 9 2002 DL576.L3 B6 Farms Torpa parish, pt. A # Ødegaard, S.-E. Boka om Land, v. 10 2002 DL576.L3 B6 Farms Torpa parish, pt. B [[Wiborg-104|Ole Lauritsson Wiborg]] Åmot (ca.1704-1776) was a sergeant and farm owner at Nordsinne parish and at Torpa parish, Nordre Land municipality, Oppland, Norway. Sergeant Ole Larson Viborg married Marit Hansdatter Lunde on 2 Oct 1735 in Land, Oppland, Norway.[ Anne Olsdatter was born to Sergeant Ole Larsson and Marit Hansdatter in Nordre Land, Oppland, Norway in 1736 and baptized on the second Sunday after Trinity. Sergeant Ole Larsen Wiborg took over operation of Åmot farm in Land, which his father-in-law purchased in 1742. He died at 72 years of age in October of 1776 in Land, Oppland, Norway. Hans Olsen Viborg was born in 1747 in Åmot, Land, Oppland, Norway and baptized on the third Sunday after Trinity. His parents were sergeant Ole Larsson Viborg (ca.1704-1776) and Marit Hansdatter Lunde. [[Wiborg-274|Jacob Johan Wiborg]] was born in 1732 in Land. He was the son of Johan Lauge Wiborg and Åse Bjerk. This son of Lieutenant Wiborg was born on 4 April 1732 at Land, Oppland, Norway. The Land church books record [[Wiborg-131|Maren Laagesdtr Viborg]] marriage on Epiphany, 1754 (6 January 1754). The couple is listed as Ole Jørgenson from Ringebu and Maren Laagesdtr Viborg.[2] The sponsors were Lars & Hans Brogner, so this would have been in Nordsinni. ===='''Fron, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::'''Hundorp (68 - Hundorp, Søndre Fron; Søndre Fron)''' lies just E of Hundorp village; Gardar og Slekter i Fron Bind 1, Sør-Fron
::''' Grav (65 - Grov, Søndre Fron, Søndre Fron)''' Stor-Grov lies 1 km N of Hundorp - Gardar og Slekter i Fron Bind 1, Sør-Fron #Hovdhaugen, E. Gardar og slekter i Fron, v. 1 1973 DL596.F865 H68 Farms Sør-Fron #Hovdhaugen, E. Garder og slekter i Fron, v. 2 1974 DL596.F865 H68 Farms Nord-Fron Lawyer Anders Wiborg (61 years of age) died at Sør-Fron in 1808, [11] He was buried on 25 November 1808. He died on Hundorp farm, which is now both a farm and a village, in Sør-Fron kommune in Oppland county, Norway. [[Wiborg-83|Ole Knutsen Wiborg]] was born in 1718 at Ringsaker. Ole Wiborg passed away in 1803 at Hundorp farm, Fron, Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Ole was a corporal (a non-commissioned junior officer) in the Norwegian army. Corporal Ole Knudsen Wiborg married Bastina Jensdatter Colberg about 08.12.1740 in Vang (Hedmark).[4] Understanding the roles of Anders Wiborg and his descendants in the Norwegian Military. He sold his hereditary rights to Fjelstad in 1747. [5] They lived for a period in Eidsvoll. In 1801 Ole Viborg lived with his son, lawyer Anders Viborg and his daughter-in-law Thore Rasmusdatter on Hundorp farm in Fron, Norway. He is a widower, having only been married once. Ole Wiborg died at the Hundorp farm in Fron, Oppland, Norway, which belonged to his son, Sheriff/Bailiff Anders Olsen Wiborg. He was buried on 26 June 1803, Anders Viborg (Anders Jonsen Wiborg born 1777) married on 28 November 1799 to Anne Amundsdatter Kiostad in Fron.[13] At this time Torø (Thore) Rasmusdatter was Anders Olsen Wiborg's wife and this Anders Wiborg is Torø's grandson by her first marriage, who took Anders Viborg as his name and who was living in Fron in the 1801 census. Anders Viborg (26 and in his first marriage) is living with his wife Anne Amundsdatter (age 16 and in her first marriage) are living with their son Amund on the Grav farm in close proximity to Hundorp. ===='''Ringebu, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Skrukkerud (72 - Skrukkerud, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies 2 km N of the village center Faavang and 10 km S of Ringebu village center ::'''Elstad (65 - Elstad, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies 2 km S of Ringebu on the Lagen river and perhaps 15 km downstream from Hundorp in Fron ::'''Bystad (98 - Bystad, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies across the river from Faavang The Land church books record [[Wiborg-131|Maren Laagesdtr Viborg]] marriage on Epiphany, 1754 (6 January 1754). The couple is listed as Ole Jørgenson '''Eldstad''' from Ringebu and Maren Laagesdtr Viborg. #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 1 2013 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Venabygd #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 2 2014 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Kjønnås #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 3 2015 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Vålebru [[Wiborg-23|Catarina Andersdatter Viborg]]'s estate was recorded for probate on 6 June 1770 at '''Skrukkerud''', Ringebu, Sør-Gudbrandsdal, Oppland, Norway. Her sister, Madame Louise Andersdatter Wiborg (age 60) was buried in Ringebu, Oppland on 10 May 1770. At the time of her death in 1770, her next of kin was Lieutenant Frogner. As late as 27 May 1810 we find Lænsmand Wiborg as a baptism sponsor in Ringebu, which again can not be the Anders Wiborg, who passed away in 1808. [15] This is resolved by an entry in Ringebu on 7 August 1810, which identifies a child named Henrich born to Lehnsmand Ole Henrichsen and Mari Olsdatter. It appears Anders Olsen's nephew Ole Henrichsen Wiborg served as sheriff/bailiff in Ringebu for some period after Anders' death. Bastine Henriksdatter Wiborg married Hans Olsen Bystad (Bystad farm is in Ringebu) on 9 October 1810 in Fron.[5] T ====Toten, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::'''Teiterud (115 - Teiterud, Eina, Vestre Toten)''' About Metthe Andersdatter Wiborg Mor til Ole Jørgensen Teiterud 1735 dokumentert i Gran minestrialbok 1732-1744, side 51. Navnet skrives her Metthe Wiborg. #Ødegaard, S.-E. Totens bygdebok, v. 4 1984 DL576.T67 T6 Farms Totenvika #Ødegaard, S.-E., et al. Totens bygdebok, v. 5 1998 DL576.T67 T6 Farms Eina ====Alvdal & Folldal, Hedmark, '''==== ::FARMS: :''' Store Steigen (7 - Storsteien, Lille Elvedalen, Lille Elvedalen) now Storsteigen, Alvdal''' lies at Alvdal village in Alvdal, Hedmark county The first identified mention of Ingeborg Linnemann (Lendmand) was born circa 1729 is in 1762 tax records, when Ingeborg Lindmand (age 33) resided at Store Steigen farm in Lille Elvedal (now part of Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway). #Steimoeggen, E. et al. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 1 1966 DL596.A64 A48 General #Steimoeggen, E. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 2A 1973 DL596.A64 A48 Farms #Steimoeggen, E. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 2B 1973 DL596.A64 A48 Farms #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 1 2011 DL596.A64 E37 General,Farms Nordmed Glåma #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 2 2013 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Vestate, Moan, and Plassen #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 3 2014 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Steia Sentrum and along Folla (river) #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 4 2015 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Sjulhus and southward #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 1 2000 DL596.F7 S76 Farms Revised edition #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 2 2001 DL596.F7 S76 Farms Revised edition #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 3 1980 DL596.F7 S76 General #Bækkelund, B. et al. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 4 1998 DL596.F7 S76 General Industrial history of Folldal, ca. 1745-1993 #Støen, V. Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal 2002 F590.S2 S77 People Emigration from Folldal ===='''Ringsaker, Hedmark, '''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Skredshol (173 - Skredshol, Ringsaker, Ringsaker) ; lies 1 km N of Jolstad ''' ::'''Farberg (210 - Farberg, Ringsaker, Ringsaker)''' [[Wiborg-29|Anna Andersdatter Wiborg]] born at either Skredshol or Farberg farm. #Kolstad, G. Bygdebok for Ringsaker hovedsogn 2010 DL596.R54 K44 Farms Reflingfjerdingen ===='''Brandval, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Stolsnor (29 - Stollsnor, Brandval, Brandval) ''' [[Wiborg-26|Anne Andersdatter Wiborg]] died in 1752 and was buried 23 October 1752 at Brandval, Hedmark, Norway. Marthe Sophie Johansdtr Madfeldt Wiborg Born: 1747 Died: 1830 at: Stolsnor, Brandval # Amundsen, R. & Neskvern, B.O. Brandvalboka - Finnskogen 2008 DL596.B7 A48 Farms # Amundsen, R. & Neskvern, B.O. Brandvalboka - Hokåsen 2012 DL596.B7 A482 Farms ===='''Grue, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Gjerdum (11 - Gjerdrum Præstegaard, Gjerdrum, Gjerdrum) ''' Anne Wiborg was a sponsor at the baptism of Marte, born at '''Gjerdum farm''', Grue, Hedmark, Norway to Hans Gjerdum and Alhed Andersdatter Wiborg and baptized 18 February 1747. Other sponsors included bishop Niels Dorpe. #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 1 1948 DL596.G75 H9 General #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 2A 1949 DL596.G75 H9 Farms East side #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 2B 1949 DL596.G75 H9 Farms West side #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1990 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Finnskogen #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1994 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Nes #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1996 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Østre Skara & Vestre Skara #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 2000 DL596.G75 T76 Farms #Rønaasen, I. Grueboka 2001 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Voll-Vollermoen [[Wiborg-172|Knud Johan Wiborg]] born 1738 son of Lauge Johan Wiborg and Åse Gudbrandsdatter Bjerk. Knut Johan Viborg died at age 77 years on 30 November 1815 and was buried in Gure, Hedmark. [[ Wiborg-24|Alethe Marge Andersdatter Wiborg]] married with priest to Grue, Hans Andersen Gjerdum on 19 March 1744. Johannes Hansen Gjerdum was born to Hans Gjerdrum and Alhed Magreth Viborg in 1745 at Gjerdum farm, Grue, Hedmark, Norway. On 20 March 1750 [[[Wiborg-26|Anne Andersdatter]] married in Grue to Ole Iversen Tandalen, ====Romedal, Hedmark==== ::FARMS: ''' ''' Louise Wiborg was married in Romedal on 31 January 1749 with Lieutenant Michel Frogner. #Morthoff, B. Romedalboka, v. 1 1967 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Morthoff, B. Romedalboka, v. 2 1970 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Morthoff, B. & Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 3 1979 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 4 1985 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 5A 1992 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 5B 1993 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) ===='''Løten, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ''' ''' NOT IN UND COLLECTION - Løtenboka : garder og slekter. Bind 3; Forfatter: Morthoff, J.B.; Medvirker: Løten historielag; Publisert: Løten : Løten historielag, 1955 Pages 240 - 246 ====Odal, Hedmark==== ::FARMS: ''' Semb/Seim (96 - Seim, Opstad, Søndre Odalen)''' probably to be found in Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 8; 1995; DL596.S665 K57, which addresses farms in Oppstad parish A Knut Olsen Wiborg 4 Feb 1768 in Odalen is noted to have married Marit Knudsdatter Sem, with one child baptized in 1770.[10] A Margrethe Olsdatter Wiborg 26 July 1770 married Asmund Anerson Sem in Odalen. Anne Sofie Wiborg, died 14 August 1773 in Odalen - she had a child with Thor Olsen Njust named Martha Åse Amundsdatter Wiborg (Aase Viborg) was born in 1770 in Strøm-Odalen (Sør-Odal), Hedmark. She was the daughter of Amund Andersen residing at Semb (Seim) and Margrete Wiborg. #Vigeland, N.P. Sør-Odal 1961 DL596.S665 V53 Farms Ullern & Oppstad parishes #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 1 1971 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part); Lacking v. 9 of this series #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 2 1973 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 3 1975 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 4 1979 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 5 1987 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 6 1990 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Ullern parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 7 1992 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Ullern parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 8 1995 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Oppstad parish # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 1 1969 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Sand parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 2 1971 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Sand parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 3 1973 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 4 1976 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 5 1977 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) ====Eidsvoll, Akershus==== ::FARMS: :: '''Fuglerud (94 - Fuglerud, Eidsvold, Eidsvold) is found in Vol. 2 pt. 3. - about mid-volume ''' Johan Wiborg (son of Åse and Johan Wiborg) pursued his inheritance right (odelret) to purchase the '''Fuglerud farm''' in Eidvoll, Akershus, Notway; it had been owned by his mother's father. That suit was finally adjudicated July 13, 1757. Wiborg received the farm for the original purchase price of 525 riksdollars plus credit for 300 riksdollars in his inheritance. #Holmsen, A. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2A 1950 DL596.E3 E35 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2B 1959 DL596.E3 E35 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2C 1961 DL596.E3 E35 Farms ====Nes, Akershus==== ::FARMS: ::''' Frogner ''' Louise Wiborg was married in Romedal on 31 January 1749 with Lieutenant Michel Frogner. There is a Frogner farm in Nes, Akershus... #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 1 19 58 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 2 1961 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 3 1964 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Nes på Romerike, v. 4 1968 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Nes på Romerike, v. 5 1969 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Nes på Romerike, v. 6 1980 DL596.N37 H49 General #Dehli, M. Nes på Romerike, v. 7 1980 DL596.N37 H49 General ====Borgund, Møre og Romsdal==== ::FARMS: ::''' Valderhaug (183 - Valderhaug, Borgund, Borgund) the farm lies on Valderøya in the modern village of Valderhaug''', so see Bind 3. Borgund og Giske, v. 3 1964 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Sula, Godøya, Giske & Valderøya Guriane Andersdatter Wiborg was born 22 January 1687 in Ringsaker, Norway. She married to customs officer Tore Andersen Tønder (also written Tynner or Tynder). In 1718 they lived at Valderhaug near Lundemo in Bergenhus diocese district (Valderhaug is in Giske (formerly part of Borgund) in modern Møre og Romsdal county, Norway). # Borgund og Giske, v. 1 1957 DL576.B58 B6 General #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 2 1962 DL576.B58 B6 Farms #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 3 1964 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Sula, Godøya, Giske & Valderøya #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 4 1973 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Norddelen & Byområdet ===='''Bamble, Telemark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Langesund - Langesund is a modern village in Telemark 8 km S of Brevik ''' Hans Jacob Hansen Langesund and Aleth Margrethe Wiborg Gierdrum had a son named Ole in 18.09.1814 in Bamble, Norway. Bamble included Langesund parish. #Schilbred, C.S. Bygdebok for Bamble, v. 1 1968 DL596.B3 S3 Farms #Zakariassen, Z Bygdebok for Bamble, v. 2 1975 DL596.B3 S3 Farms ==== Hornnes, Aust Agder ==== ::FARMS:
::''' Fjelestad/Fjelstad (20 - Fjælestad, Hornnes, Hornnes) lies 10 km W of Mol ''' :: ''' Abusland (12.5 km by road W from Fjelestad ''' #Uleberg, O.O. Hornnes, v. 1 1969 DL596.H72 U43 Farms ====Evje, Aust Adger==== ::FARMS: ::''' Abusland (12.5 km by road W from Fjelestad) ''' ::'''Hogetvedt (8 - Høgetveit, Evje, Evje)''' ::'''Lauvland/Løvland (? - Evje, Evje) Lies 0.5 km S of Abusland.''' ::'''Egeland ''' Osmund "Ole" Nelson aka Nielson born 3 Feb 1834 in Evje, Aust-Agder fylke. His father, Nils Thomasson (Niels Thomassen) was born about 1799 at Abusland farm in Evje (Evie) prestegjeld in Hornæs (Hornes) Sogn. After marrying, he moved to the Fjellestad farm. He is referred to in some family records as Nils Abusland-Fjellestad. His mother, Kari Osmundsdatter Fjellestad was born 1805 in Evje, Aust-Agder. Dorde Olsdatter was born to Ole and Kari residing at Hogetvedt in 1764. # NOT AT UND: For Evje I want to find Løvland, Anders, 1852-1928: Gards-og ættebok for Lauvland, Hornnes og Faret: (FHL International film 186623) ==='''NEXT''' ===

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[[Category:Wicca Project]] [[Category: Wicca]] [[Category: Religion Project]] ==Scope of Project== This project's intent is to assemble research regarding the proliferation and practice of the Religion of Wicca. The information provide is designed to encourage others in the Craft to not only perform their own research but hopefully share that information with others in a more open format. I hope to see how the religion has migrated, regardless of Tenant, from the earliest forms to it's modern evolution. Even though Wicca/pagan religions are openly practiced today, there has been and is still is much persecution due to many different reasons, among which is the lack of knowledge/fear others have about Wiccian beliefs as well as the persistent negative beliefs given thanks to the Witch Trials. In America they are known as the Salem Witch Trials, In other areas of the world they were related to the Reformation. While in modern times these do not happen so much, the practice of "witchcraft" is still Illegal and subject to penalties, even death, in many parts of the world. This is not the page related to any Witch Trials, though that was a very sad and horrible set of actions, most if not all of the people involved with that were innocent non-Wiccians that were tortured and even killed for a myriad of reasons. That is not related to this, though, if information is needed about those please contact the managers of [[:Category:Salem_Witch_Trials]] It would be very interesting to find some lineal wiccians, people whose family have traditions that have been passed down through generations prior to the modern resurgence of Wicca. Diaries, Books of Shadows, etc, would be very interesting to see, though the likelihood of this happening is very slim. ==Definitions of Wicca and Paganism== ===Modern Wicca and Paganism=== There are many Modern definitions of the term WICCA. And it is truly dependent on the area and practioner. It also has many sub-categories as well, just like other religions do. Though, in modern times Wicca generally uses a balance system, Male and Female deities, not necessarily "Man and Woman", but Male and Female genders. Any religion that is not Catholicism, Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, can be labeled Wicca. While most people understand "Wicca" as being a term used to refer to the pre-Christian European religions, this term (modernly) applies to all countries, including the American Indians' religious practices in north, central and south America. Wicca: A modern Pagan religion with spiritual roots in the earliest expressions of reverence for nature. Some major identifying motifs are: reverence for both the Goddess and God; acceptance of reincarnation and magick; ritual observance of astronomical and agricultural phenomena; and the use of magickal circles for ritual purposes. Wicce: Synonymous with Wicca. In some circles, Wicce is used for women and Wicca is used for men. Witch: A practitioner of folk magick, particularly that kind relating to herbs, stones, colors, wells, rivers, etc. It is used by some Wiccans to describe themselves. This term has nothing to do with Satanism. Witchcraft: The craft of the witch - magick, especially magick utilizing personal power in conjunction with the energies within stones, herbs, colors, and other natural objects. This belief system also has nothing to do with Satanism. * The Celtic Connection, https://wicca.com/celtic/wicca/definitions.htm Definition of pagan 1 : heathen 1; especially : a follower of a polytheistic religion (as in ancient Rome) 2 : one who has little or no religion and who delights in sensual pleasures and material goods : an irreligious or hedonistic person 3 : neo-pagan * The Free Dictionary,[https://www.thefreedictionary.com/paganism] Origin Late Middle English: from Latin paganus ‘villager, rustic’, from pagus ‘country district’. Latin paganus also meant ‘civilian’, becoming, in Christian Latin, ‘heathen’ (i.e. one not enrolled in the army of Christ). * Oxford Living Dictionary, [https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pagan#pagan_Noun_000//en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pagan#pagan_Noun_000] ===History=== In the pre-Christian times, Wicca had a meaning but was not a particular religion in and of itself. Wicca-pre-Christian meaning: Wise one-man or woman- of a community. This tended to be related to the shamin, healer, or magic practitioner of the group as well as the religious leader, though those did not necessarily mean the same person. This also alludes to a candle or lamp, as was used in the time period, specifically the Wick, meaning someone who brings the light. Now this refers to a person, usually an older person with many life experiences. This person is generally looked to for healing or spiritual guidance. During this time, religion and healing generally went hand in hand as there weren't modern medicine practices or doctors. This wise person usually knew which plants in the area had medicinal properties, which prayers to say or sacrifices to make to ask the gods to heal a person. This term could also be applied to midwives, apothecaries, priests etc. The WICCA woman-wise woman(or man)- tended to use magic as well, though not always. Wicca in pre-Christian times, from a religious point of view, was known to have many gods, depending on the location. Many pantheons and all Pagan. Pagan meaning someone who was non-christian or had many gods. They also practiced rituals that many considered "magic", though that also can apply to any modern religion, depending on how you look at it. Another meaning for Pagan is "country folk", which given the general time period, esp. around the time monotheism became important, the Pagans lived way out in the country, woods mountains etc, while the Religious centers were usually in towns, though not always. It should also be noted that in pre-Christian times, depending on the area and pantheon, religions tended to be more open so to speak. Yes, there were many that were primarily male dominated, but many that were either female dominated or even more balanced to respect and worship both male and female deities. All Christian based religions were Male dominated. God is male and powerful, his son is male and powerful in his own right, but no female to balance things out. The closest to a female would be Christ's mother Mary, who was human, submissive, not powerful and not a deity. Also, with these religions, you have a go between, someone between a person and God. Priest, preacher or even Christ that then passes on your "prayers" to God. But with Wiccan religions, there is no go between, but in some cases there is a wise person who can help guide you depending on your area and belief system. Now, please note, the term "WICCA", while generally applied to more positive practices, was also applied to the negative ones as well. Also note, that in pre-Christian times, evil was recognized, demons and devils as well. It wasn't until the major Christian religions came into being that the idea of one all powerful being, the "Devil or Satan" came around. So, in this reference the terms Wicca, Witch, Pagan, and magic DO NOT refer to the practice of Satanism or Devil worship. These ideas are generally christian related and in order to worship "Satan" one must first believe and follow the Christian tenants. In most Cases, a practitioner of wicca does recognize devils, little d, but does not necessarily believe or worship THE Devil,big D.(Satan). Witch or Witchcraft: while pagan, these terms generally refer to a person who practices the use of magic, with or without the religious connotations. In many cases Wiccan and Witch are used interchangeably. This also can be used with other religions as well, although thanks to the Burning times (also referred to as the Witch trials), modernly it tends to have a very negative meaning. Wicca, unlike most religions today, never had written rules per se, like the Bible. Theirs was passed deom one generation to the next in many ways: stories, apprenticeship, observation, etc. A Wicca woman, shaman, witch doctor, etc. would take on a student, usually a family member or community member, and teach them what they knew. Whole communities tended to participate in rituals, as well as teach their own children what they knew by the same means. And just like the Christian religions, this shared belief played a big part in the entire community. Any written works on the subject are most notably modern. In the past, a witch or wise person may have kept their own Journal, book of shadows, or grimiore, however, those are either lost or unknown mostly as during any witch trials, if they were found, the people tended to burn them. So we are playing alot of catch up or make up as we only have historical ideas about how these deities were truly related to so I am very sure there has been a great deal of knowledge lost over time. Modern Wicca is often a more nature based positive belief practice leaning more towards balance and positive actions and reactions. ==For Help or to Join the Project== For any questions or to request to join the Wicca Project pleas contact [[Mitchell-16884|Lisa Valdez]]. And Please share!!!!

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==Wichita County, TexasHistory/Timeline== {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Electra. }} *{{Blue|Wichita County was formed from Young Territory in 1858 and organized in 1882.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wichita-county :Caddoan Indians, (Wichitas and Taovayas,) had migrated from present Kansas and Nebraska, in the middle of the 1700's. The Spanish had introduced the horses here, and left mates at various creeks over the state. These Caddo native who farmed, were in conflict with the Lipan Apaches and Comanches who claimed this was their territory and were aggressive.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw08 :'''late 1700's and early 1800's''' Spanish Indian trader Athanase de Mézières, visited the area that became Wichita County during the late 1700's and early 1800's. :'''1786, 1787''' - Pedro Vial and José Mares,crossed here in the process of developing trails from San Antonio to Santa Fe, NM. :'''post 1836''' -Lands were granted to heirs of Texas Revolution soldiers as directed by the Texan Emigration and Land Company. :'''1855''' -Mabel Gilbert, a pioneer of the settlement that became Dallas built a house on a bluff above the Red River (10 miles North of present Wichita Falls. The Native Americans drove him away from his farm 10 miles north of the site of present Wichita Falls, in 1855. Although Native Americans twice drove him from his isolated farm, in 1855 and 1862. :'''Feb 1, 1858''' -Wichita County was established by act of the Texas legislature from the Cooke Land District, and was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes. The new county was named for the Wichita Indians, and settlement was hindered by Indian attacks. :'''1870''' - Most of the area's Anglo-American pioneers arrived, when school lands were purchased to become cattle ranches. In 1880 population was just 433 and unorganized. :Post 1870's Following the Red River wars, the Apaches and Comanches were relocated to reservations North of Red River, but occasionally made raids to the region since it was close to the Red River... :'''June 7, 1882''' Robert E. Huff, attorney, presented a petition bearing 150 signatures—some of possibly were '''fraudulent'''-to the Clay County commissioners court seeking independence for Wichita County. Elections took place. :'''1890''' Only 17 African Americans. This pattern has remained low throughout the county's history. :'''1880 to 1890''' -Wichita County was rural and agricultural during its first decade, with the number of farms increasing from 60 in 1880, to 326 in 1890. Cattle production increased to 88,683, dominating the economy. Corn and hay were the leading crops raised in the county. :'''1882''' -Extension of the tracks of a number of rail lines into the county greatly helped growth. The Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad reached the tiny settlement of Wichita Falls from Fort Worth.. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Railroad }}{{clear}} :'''Sept 26, 1882''' The first train arrived into the town. This connection ensured the existence of Wichita Falls, which adopted the date of the arrival of the first train. :'''1884 to 1911''' - Joseph A. Kemp and Frank Kell organized and arranged construction of (3) rail lines out of Wichita Falls: the Wichita Falls and Northwestern, the Wichita Falls and Southern, and the Wichita Falls and Wellington. :'''1911''' these railroads were constructed and bought by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas line ::Wichita Falls as a regional transportation and distribution center. Population increased from :'''World War I''' - Call Field, an Army Air Corps training facility, was built south of the city during World War I. Wichita Falls continued to grow. :':'''1911''' Drillers drilling for a water well discovered the Electra field in Wichita County near the Red River. '''Electra oilfield''' was opened (see WICHITA COUNTY REGULAR FIELDS). :'''1911 -The water well''' being drilled for was on '''W. T. Waggoner Ranch''' in Wichita County. It hit oil, bringing in the Electra Field. The Electra oil Field began. http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1918 -1925''' Larger oil strikes in 1918- 1925 caused a huge boom, drawing more than 20,000 people to the area before the boom died in the late 1920s. http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/discover/campfire-stories/roughneck :'''1918,'''Following major discoveries near the community of Burkburnett, the county found itself in the midst of a full-scale oil boom. Extensions of the Burkburnett field and other discoveries :'''1919 and 1920''' - Burkburnett field and other oil boom discoveries brought boom towns, adding rapid growth. brought the rapid growth and equally rapid disappearance of a number of boom towns. oilfield products, manufacturing, crude oil refining, stock sales, and related endeavors, began operations locally, most often in Wichita Falls. :'''1930's, 1940s''' Great Depression and World War II dislocations. population decrease, 61,000 acres in cotton, producing 18, 595 bales.. Population 73,604 and 98,493 in 1950. :'''1939''' -war in Europe, followed by American entry into World War II in 1941, reversed decline. :'''1940'''- the county had become Texas's most productive and active oil county, having produced 320,000,000 barrels of oil. :1910-1930 - population slowed then increased from 16,094 to 74,416, and the number of farms rose from 1,039 to 1,432, a high for the county. Although total acres of land in farms decreased somewhat, the total value of these farms increased from $12 million to $17.5 million. Cattle, hay, and corn remained of great importance to the economy, but cotton culture became increasingly important. :'''1941'''Federal government located an Army Ar Corps training (Sheppard Field) It was used as pilot training, aircraft maintenance training and basic training. :'''1941''' -Sheppard Field began operations in June 1941 and at its peak housed 46,000 men. It was used as a pilot-training, aircraft maintenance-training, and basic training facility. The facility added hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars into the local economy.It was deactivated in 1946. :'''1950''' Sheppard reopened in 1950 as Sheppard Air Force Base, and during the Korean War served as a training center for pilots and aircraft mechanics. :'''1950'''- Oil still major economic force reached 363,251,849 barrels in the 1950's. :Production of cotton, corn, and hay decreased, but production of cattle tripled. By the end of the war local factories had added 1,300 new workers, paid $5 million more in wages, and increased the value of products by $8 million over 1940 levels. :'''early 1950's''' - Oil production, still a major force in the economy, reached 363,251,849 barrels. Federal government placed an Army Air Corps training facility just north of the county seat.

:'''1871 -Waggoner Ranch -''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== *Wichita Falls entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph A. Kemp served from 1883 to 1885 as a school board member From 1917 to 1921, he was a regent of the University of Texas System. *Texas Department of Criminal Justice James V. Allred Unit is located in Wichita Falls. *The Sheriff of Wichita County is David Duke. He first took office on January 1, 2000 *Wichita County has had three courthouses:'''1883, 1886 and 1916.'''http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/WichitaFallsTexas/Wichita-County-Courthouse-Wichita-Falls-Texas.htm : '''1st Courthouse 1883''' - No Image :'''2nd Courthouse 1886''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1886 Modal of courthouse and the 1890 jail }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1886 Courthouse, postcard. }} #'''3 Courthouse 1916''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1916 courthouse taken 1935. }}{{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1916 Wichita courthouse postcard }}{{clear}} :'''After renovation''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=After renovation and current courthouse. }} ===Geography=== FROM [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw08 Wichita county, Texas] Wichita County lies in the extreme north central portion of the state, on the Oklahoma border. :'''Wichita Falls is the largest city and county seat''', which is 144 miles NW of Dallas and 141 miles SW of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. :'''Position''' -The center of Wichita County is at 34°00' north latitude and 98°42' west longitude. '''Size''': 606 square miles, in the eastern part of the Central Texas Rolling Red Plains. The extreme southeastern corner, however, is in the Central Texas Rolling Red Prairies. :'''Drainage''' - The Red River and Wichita Rivers drain SW too NE :'''Vegetation'''- for Rolling Plains- mid to tall grasses, mesquite, shinnery oak trees, cottonwood, elm, hackberry, and pecan trees along the streams. :'''Terrain''' - rolling plains with rounded slopes and shallow, broad valleys. :'''Elevation'''- 900 to 1,200 feet above sea level. :'''Drainage'''-- Red and Wichita rivers drain from SW to NE . The northwest quarter of the county :'''Soil''' -mostly red sandy loams, black loams, and clay loams comprise the bulk of the local soils. :'''Mineral resources-'''oil, gas, sand, gravel, and stone. :'''Temperatures'''- 98° F in July to an average low of 28° F in January, Mean temp of 63° F. :'''Rainfall'''--- 27 inches/year :'''Growing season''' 221 days each year. ===Adjacent counties=== *Tillman County, Oklahoma (north) **Cotton County, Oklahoma (northeast) *Clay County (east) **Archer County (south) *Wilbarger County (west) **Baylor County (southwest) ====Protected areas==== *Electra Oil field ===Demographics=== *(/ˈwɪtʃᵻtɔː/ witch-ə-taw) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 131,500. The county seat is Wichita Falls. The county was created in 1858 and organized in 1882. Wichita County is part of the Wichita Falls, Texas, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_County,_Texas The census of 2000, there were 131,664 people with a population density of 210 people/sq mi. Races were: 78.76% White, 10.23% Black or African American, 0.89% Native American, 1.84% Asian, 5.51% from other races, and 2.68% from two or more races. 12.23% of the population were Hispanic. 27.20% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median income for a household in the county was $33,780, and the median income for a family was $40,937. The per capita income for the county was $16,965. About 10.30% of families and 13.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18 and 9.80% Highways:
*I-44. Interstate *US Highway 82 *US Highway 277 *US Highway 281 *US Highway 287 *Texas State Highway 25 *Texas State Highway 79 *Texas State Highway 240 *Texas State Highway 258 Politics: -- Wichita county appears to be mostly Republican: It cast the majority of its votes for Republican John McCain. He won 69% of the vote and 31,673 votes. Democrat Barack Obama received 30% of the vote and 13,828 votes. Other candidates received 1% of the vote. In 2004, Republican George W. Bush did better than John McCain and won 71% of the vote and 32,472 votes. Democrat John F. Kerry won 28% of the vote and 12,819 votes. :Democrats carried the county for presidential election in 1960, 64, 68, and 1972 through :Republican presidents votes carried 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_County,_Texas ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett]] *[[:Category:Iowa Park, Texas|Iowa Park]] *[[:Category:Wichita Falls, Texas|Wichita Falls]] (county seat) ====Town==== *[[:Category:Electra, Texas|Electra]] *[[:Category:Pleasant Valley, Texas|Pleasant Valley]] *[[:Category:Cashion Community, Texas|Cashion Community]] *[[:Category:Haynesville, Texas|Haynesville]] *[[:Category:Kamay, Texas|Kamay]] *[[:Category:Valley View, Texas|Valley View]] ===Formed From=== Upon reading this, seems the state of Texas could not make up its mind.... FROM [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/documents/TX_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm County chronologies] *WICHITA 01 Feb 1858 WICHITA created from Young Territory; WICHITA not fully organized. (Texas Laws 1857, 7th leg., ch. 75, sec. 2/p. 87) *02 Jan 1860 WICHITA attached to CLAY "for judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1859, 8th leg., reg. sess., gen., ch. 13, sec. 3/p. 17) *14 Feb 1860 WICHITA detached from CLAY, attached to MONTAGUE "for all judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1859, 8th leg., reg. sess., gen., ch. 87, sec. 6/p. 120) *11 Oct 1866 WICHITA detached from MONTAGUE, attached to CLAY "for judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1866, 11th leg., ch. 35, sec. 17/p. 27) *06 Nov 1866WICHITA detached from CLAY, attached to MONTAGUE "for judicial and other purposes." (Texas Laws 1866, 11th leg., ch. 96, sec. 2/p. 94) *23 Apr 1879 WICHITA detached from MONTAGUE, attached to CLAY "for judicial and other purposes." (Texas Laws 1879, 16th leg., reg. sess., ch. 136/p. 150) *21 Jun 1882 WICHITA fully organized, detached from CLAY. ("Wichita County," New Handbook of Texas, 6:952) ===County Resources=== *List of museums in North Texas *National Register of Historic Places listings in Wichita County, Texas *Lake Wichita *The Kell House *[http://www.wfpl.net/research/genealogy Genealogy research] ===Census=== :1880 --- 433 — :1890 --- 4,831 1,015.7% :1900 --- 5,806 20.2% :1910 --- 16,094 177.2% :1920 --- 72,911 353.0% :1930 --- 74,416 2.1% :1940 --- 73,604 −1.1% :1950 --- 98,493 33.8% :1960 --- 123,528 25.4% :1970 --- 120,563 −2.4% :1980 --- 121,082 0.4% :1990 --- 122,378 1.1% :2000 --- 131,664 7.6% :2010 --- 131,500 −0.1% :Est. 2015 131,705 ===Notables=== : Joseph A. Kemp :Frank Kell *Hometown Hero: [[Kearby-18|Colonel Neel Ernest Kearby (1911 - 1944)]] ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Burkburnett Cemetery, Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett Cemetery *[[:Category: Burkburnett Memorial Cemetery, Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Electra Memorial Cemetery, Electra, Texas|Electra Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Old Electra Memorial Cemetery, Electra, Texas|Old Electra Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Crestview Memorial Park, Wichita Falls, Texas|Crestview Memorial Park *[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Riverside Cemetery *[[:Category: Rosemont Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Rosemont Cemetery *[[:Category: Sacred Heart Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Sacred Heart Cemetery *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Wichita/ListWichita.html Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2365276 Wichita Cemetery] *[http://www.wichitafallstx.gov/728/Burial-Records Wichita county burial records] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwichit/cemeteries.htm Listing cemeteries] * ===Sources===

Wickenden Name Study

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[[Category:Wickenden Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Wickenden-380|Thomas Wickenden]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Wickendens and the Wickenden surname as well as variants in the spelling of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. One goal is to add as many Wickendens as possible (together with sources) to the Wickenden WikiTree (at Wikitree.com). Another goal of the project is to demonstrate that all living Wickendens have descended from the original Wicken family who established a den in the Weald of Kent sometime in the 7th century. Five academic papers have been drafted and links have been added to the Wickenden Families Website (see below) to explain the origin of the name Wicken, a clan of Angles, and to track the migration of the clan on the Continent, across the Channel and through Kent, and across southern Britain to the Western Midlands. There the pronunciation and spelling of the name changed and was recorded in written Old English as Hwicce. The territory they settled, together with Post-Roman Britons, West Saxons and other Angles, was called the Kingdom of Hwicce, until it was absorbed into Mercia. The generic title of the papers is "Place-Name Tracing the Wicken", and the subtitles are as follows: Paper #1: The Origin of an Anglian clan on the Continent, Paper #2: Arrival and Settlement on Post-Roman Thanet Paper #3: From the Isle of Thanet to the Weald of Kent Paper #4: Migrations and Settlements of an Anglian Clan across the Midlands of Britain Paper #5: How an unknown Anglian Clan established the Kingdom of Hwicce. A final goal is to encourage Wickendens to visit the Wickenden Families Website (www.thomas-r-wickenden-families.com), subscribe to get updates, and participate in building the site by contributing pictures, stories and other information about themselves and the history of Wickendens around the world. == Task List == 1. If you are a member of WikiTree, please check your profile and that of your family and add any information you might have (noting its source). 2. If you are not yet a member, please join (it's free!) and add information that is not there about you and your family. 3. If you or other Wickendens have family trees on other platforms (Ancestry, etc.), please export a GEDCOM (or ask them to do so) and use the GEDCompare function to merge and add Wickendens to our WikiTree. You can also send the GEDCOM file to me as manager of this study, and I will add the Wickendens to our WikiTree. 4. Please add to the Pathways to (and from) Cowden page in the Wickenden History section of the Wickenden Website as many verified Wickenden lines as possible that start with a Wickenden living anywhere in the world and end with a Wickenden family living in Cowden, Kent. 5. Please consider having your DNA analyzed by participating in the 23&me study or one of the other platforms to which you can send in your saliva and have it analyzed and compared to your relatives and ancestors. OTHER TASKS: * What is the current state of the research? - Check the website for research results and a research forum: [http://www.thomas-r-wickenden-families.com] * What are you and other members working on: At the moment we're adding Wickendens to the Wikitree. * What remains to be done? Everything - specifically completing and cleaning up the profiles, and linking family lines to the oldest common ancestors - the progenitors. Also to be considered: Are there orphaned profiles that need improvement? Are there unsourced profiles with the surname? Are there unconnected profiles with the surname? Ideas for what else to include: Research Notes section. Are there any weak links that need more sources? Post your direct family line as a family unit and invite others to do the same. The goal is to find a link between family units using traditional and/or DNA research; We need to figure out how to use DNA. There appear to be only one or two Wickendens who have participated in DNA trees. Resources section. Are there any published books based on your surname with possible links? Historical societies in your geographical area of study that hold files on your surname? Family Historical Societies? Websites that are dedicated to your surname? Links for further research? Pictures. Upload them through the link in the right column. Surname Origins and/or Surname Meaning section. DNA section. See the information on DNA below. Famous people. Are there celebrities or historical figures with the surname? Add them to your study and encourage members to post a comment about their connections to famous people with the name. You might also create and link separate free-space pages for things like: Maps and migratory paths. Family homesteads. Family bibles or heirlooms. Reunions.

Wickert Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: Wickert Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Wickert Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wickert Wickert ] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wickert name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wickert s), by time period (18th Century Wickert s), or by topic (Wickert DNA, Wickert Occupations, Wickert Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Wickert Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wickert }} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Wickert }}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Wickert_Family_Tree]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wicker Wicker] == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804

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[[Category:The Rebellion in Wicklow]] The goal of this project is to identify, create/update all profiles involved in the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804. The original goal of this project was to connect [[Devlin-709|Anne Devlin]] and some of the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804. Three of Anne’s cousins, ‘Big’ Arthur Devlin, Hugh ‘Vesty’ Byrne and the legendary Michael Dwyer, were leaders of the Wicklow United Irishmen.[http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/wicklow.htm Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804] Here is the genealogy twister I found. See if I got it right [[Dwyer-330|Michael Dwyers]] [[Byrne-723|mother]] was the [[Byrne-723|second daughter]] of [[Byrne-722|Charles Byrne]] of Cullentra, the [[Byrne-721|first daughter]] having married [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty Byrne's]] [[Byrne-720|father]] and the third, [[Byrne-724|Winifred]], married [[Devlin-41|Arthur Devlin's]] uncle, [[devlin-153|Bryan Devlin]]. Thus [[Dwyer-330|Michael Dwyers]], [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty]] and [[Devlin-41|Arthur Devlin]] were first cousins of [[devlin-153|Bryan Devlin's]] children, [[Dwyer-330|Michael]] and [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty]] were first cousins but [[Devlin-41|Big Arthur Devlin]] relationship to these two was that of a first cousin's first cousin. Michael Dwyers mother was the second daughter of Charles Byrne of Cullentra, the first daughter having married Hugh Vesty Byrne's father and the third, Winifred, married Arthur Devlin's uncle, Bryan Devlin. Thus Michael Dwyer, Hugh Vesty and Arthur Devlin were first cousins of Bryan Devlin's children, Michael and Hugh Vesty were first cousins but Big Arthur Devlin relationship to these two was that of a first cousin's first cousin.[http://www.netspeed.com.au/kdevlin/stanley/MultipleStainsComplete.pdf MULTIPLE STAINS The Story of the Devlin and Associated Families in Australia by Stanley L. Devlin pg. 3, 11, 14 this link will down-load the whole book] *members of the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804 ,[http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/wicklow/wicklow.cgi Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804 search names] == Sources == * [https://heritage.wicklowheritage.org/topics/1798_in_county_wicklow/the_1798_rebellion_in_county_wicklow The 1798 Rebellion in County Wicklow - County Wicklow Heritage] 27 Dec 2020 *[http://www.iol.ie/~fagann/1798/ Ireland 1798 '''dead link as of 29 June 2020''' Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wicks Name Study

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[[Category:Wicks Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Langley-1081|Cassie Wicks]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Wicks family lines to see how we are all connected. Ideas for posts: Meaning of the Wicks surname, geographical origin of the Wicks surname, Wicks veterans, famous Wicks family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Widdicks Extra

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== Widdicks Extra == A collection of Widdicks photos and documents that I have included in biographies.

Widdicks Name Study

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[[Category:Widdicks Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==Widdicks Name Study==
'''Name Variants'''

[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/widdick Widdick]
Widdocks
Widdock
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/witticks Witticks]
Wittick
Wittocks
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WITTOCK Wittock]
Whitticks
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITTICK Whittick]
Whittocks
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITTOCK Whittock]
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WITTICH Wittich]
[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/whytock Whytock]
Whyttock
This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''WIDDICKS''' and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The family name Widdicks is believed to be descended originally from the Strathclyde Britons.

Widdifield Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Widdifield Name Study]] __NOTOC__ == Introduction ==
Welcome to the Widdifield One Name Study!
Hello and welcome to the Widdifield One-Name-Study. The purpose of this project is to provide a central and open access place in Wikitree for members who wish to collaborate in researching the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Widdifield Widdifield name] regardless of where those Widdifields were born or in what era they lived. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Widdifields. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Origin of the name Widdifield and its meaning''' *named from Old English wīd (wide) and feld (field). *[[Wikipedia: Widdifield]] ==About the Project== As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Widdifields), by time period (18th Century Widdifields), or by topic (Widdifield DNA, Widdifield Occupations, Widdifield Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Leaders== [[Anderson-68563|Karen Anderson]] ==How to Join== To join the Widdifield Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Anderson-68563|Karen Anderson]]''' for assistance. == Widdifield One-Name-Study Template == {{One Name Study|name=Widdifield}} When you add one of your research profiles to the name study you can put a sticker on their profile. It is preferred that all profiles contained in the project be designated to a specific location for the benefit of correctly identifying family lines. If NO location is known or there is NO category for the correct location then the first sticker may be used. If a location is known, please use the corresponding sticker: :{{One Name Study|name=Widdifield}} :{{One Name Study|name=Widdifield|category=Canada, Widdifield Name Study}} :{{One Name Study|name=Widdifield|category=England, Widdifield Name Study}} :{{One Name Study|name=Widdifield|category=United States, Widdifield Name Study}} {{Member|ONS|name=Widdifield}} You can add this sticker to your own profile to show your project affiliation with the Widdifield Name Study Project: :{{Member|ONS|name=Widdifield}} == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''We strongly encourage all those with a knowledge and understanding of the Widdifield Surname & history of the name to join our Name Study & help in our collaborative effort to show the history of the name, origins, etc.''' #Document and correctly connect all Widdifield lines on Wikitree #Add Widdifield DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Widdifield genealogy research == What You Can Do? == #Add the category or template Widdifield to all of the Widdifield profiles which you manage. 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Widdrington pedigrees

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WIDMER Family Mysteries

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Is is possible to access the Swiss Family archives online? In about 1984, I toured Europe with a Eurail Pass and a backpack. Some elderly friends of the family took me to to the municipality of Rüschlikon. In the archives was a book that had my ancestry, including myself, and my recently deceased brother. I am wondering if it is possible to access this information online. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Widmerpool

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[[Category: British History]] [[Category: Widmerpool, Nottinghamshire]] *[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A62469.0001.001/1:8.13?rgn=div2;view=fulltext Nottinghamshire Collections] *[[Wikipedia: Widmerpool]] ==Location== Widmerpool is a hamlet southeast of Nottingham, England. For centuries a family lived there named after the hamlet -- Widmerpole, Widmerpoole, etc. The purpose of this page is to provide background information on the hamlet, its history, its churches, as well as links to family members associated with it over the years. ==Domesday== Widmerpool is listed as a place in the Domesday Survey of 1086 Open Domesday [http://www.opendomesday.org/place/SK6327/widmerpool/ Widmerpool] at which time it was in the Hundred of Rushcliffe. It consisted actually of three separate places: :Hundred: Rushcliffe :County: Nottinghamshire :Total population: 19 households (medium). :Total tax assessed: 2.2 geld units (quite small). ===Widmerpool 1=== :Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2. Value to lord in 1086 £1.5. :Households: 2 villagers. 2 slaves. 14 freemen. :Ploughland: 2 ploughlands (land for). 6 men's plough teams. :Other resources: Meadow 20 acres. :Lord in 1066: William (son of Skialdvarth). :Lord in 1086: Healfdene . :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Healfdene . ===Widmerpool 2=== :Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1.1. Value to lord in 1086 £0.3. :Households: 1 freemen. :Ploughland: 1 ploughland (land for). 0.4 men's plough teams. :Other resources: Meadow 6 acres. :Lord in 1066: thanes, four. :Lord in 1086: Healfdene . :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Healfdene . ===Widmerpool 3=== :Value: Not stated :Lord in 1066: Leofnoth (brother of Leofric). :Lord in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert. :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert. ==Origins of Widmerpole== "Doomsd Wimarspol. Wimears Poll or Spear; or, Wide mere Poole. In Wymarspol, of the Fee of Raph Fitz-Hubert, lay to Boney as much as was assessed to the Dane-geld, as one Bovat; this continued with Boney. But here was, of the Tainland, (fn. 1) a Mannor which one William had before the Conquest, and paid for it in the public Tax, as eleven Bovats. The Land was two Car. Aldene had there fourteen Sochm. two Vill. two Servants, with six Plows or Car. and twenty Acres of Meadow. In the Time of King Edward the Confessor, this was valued at 40s. of the Conqueror at 30s. There four Tains had Lands, which paid the Geld as six Bovats. The Land was one Car. Alden had there one Sochm. with three Oxen in Plow, and six Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time this was 20s. then when the Survey was taken 6s. "It seems there was almost continually Suits between the Family of Crumbewell and that of Heriz, and their Posterity for this Place: for Raph de Crumwelle, 1 R. 1. (fn. 2) is certified by the Sheriff Raph Murdach to owe five Marks, for hastening his Right here against Robert de Heriz; but the Record saith he yet had not Right. Raph de Crumbewell, 5 H. 3. (fn. 3) claimed against I vo de Heriz three Parts of a Knight's Fee in Wydmerpol, in the County of Nott. whereof Haldoen his Ancestor was seized in the Time of King Hen. the elder (viz. the 1st) from whom the Right descended thus, viz. from Haldoen to Hugh his Son, from him to Raph his Son, whose Son and Heir Raph, was Father of the said Raph de Crumbewell then claiming. The great Suit in the Time of Henry the Sixth was between Raph Lord Crumbwell, and Sir Henry Pierpont, as in Gunnaston will be noted, where the Descent of this Family of Heriz shall also be inserted, being Lords of that as well as of this Place. William de Heriz, by the Consent of his Wife Aelina (fn. 4) (Daughter and Heir of Robert de Whaton) and of Robert de Heriz his Brother, gave Arnald his Man, of Widmerpole, with his whole Land, viz. four Bovats, and all Customs and Services thereunto belonging, and his Mill at Widmerpole, and Wood out of his Woods at Huccanal, to make and mend it for ever; and half his Mill at Gonolveston, and the like Power in his Woods there, and divers other Things, to God and the Church of Lenton upon the great Altar, whereon this Gift was offered by himself and his Wife, in the Presence of very many Witnesses, Robert de Heriz, and William his Uncle, Simon Son of Richard, and Herbert his Brother, William Pietas (Pitty), and Roger his Brother, Robert the Sheriff, and William his Brother, Robert, Raph, and William his Son, Henry the Clerk of the Sheriff, and Henry of Huccanal, and Henry Medicus (Leech), Roger de Burthon, and Peter Palmer, Reginald de Aslacton, Walter de Whatton, and Richard his Son, Ambrose, and John, Plungun, and Fulc Servants of Sir Ulf de Wydmarpole, and Gilbert the Parson, and many others there named, Robert (de Heriz) his Brother confirmed the Gifts, and gave his whole Portion of Corn, growing on his Land at Widmerpole, with his Body to be there (viz. at Lenton) Christianly buried. Ivo de Heriz, 13. (fn. 5) Joh. is certified to hold four Knights Fees of the Honor of Peverell, inNott. and Derb. viz. in Orcroft half a Fee, in Gunnelveston half a Fee, in Widmarepol one Fee, inTibbesell, Oggedestone, &c. one Fee.— "The last John de Heriz by Fine, 18 E. 2. (fn. 6) settled this Mannor of Gunaldeston, and the Darbyshire Lands, Winfeild and Tibghelf on himself for Life; then on Roger Beler for Life; then to Roger, the Son of the said Roger Beler, and Margaret the eldest Daughter of Richard de la Rivere, Knight, and the Heirs of their Bodies; then to Thomas Beler, Son of Roger, and to Margaret, the younger Daughter of the said Richard de la Revere, and the Heirs of their Bodies; Remainder to the right Heirs of the said John de Heriz. This Manor, and that of Gunaldeston, after they had passed through the Families of Beler and Swillington, by the help of another Fine levied 9 H. 5. or 1 H. 6. by Sir John Gray, of Ingleby, in the County of Lincoln, and Margaret his Wife, Daughter and (after the Death of her Brother John) Heir of Sir Roger Swillington, wherein the last Remainder was to the right Heirs of Sir John Heriz, and by a great Suit in the Time of Henry the Sixth were, amongst others, upon Attonement obtained by the Family of Perpoint, descended of Sarah, Sister of Sir John Heriz; and the Right Honorable Henry, Marquis of Dorchester is now Lord of this Manor by Inheritance from his Ancestors of Heriz.Robert Thoroton, 'Parishes: Widmerpole', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 1, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790), pp. 77-80 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp77-80 [accessed 15 February 2015]. ==Misc Widmerpole Facts Pending Transfer== ===Land Transactions=== 1634 Alne cum Tollarton. Copy of court roll. Court held 7 October, 10 Elizabeth [1634]. Comes Edward Wydmerpole, gent., to be admitted to six parcels of meadow in Alne. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXVI. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1654 Edward Wydmerpole of Everton, co. Notts, gent., to William Wydmerpole, his son and heir apparent. Grant of messuages and lands in Alne, co. York, in the tenure of Robert Clerke and John Ibbson, for the life of the said Edward. Witnesses : Leonard Hollyngworth and Thomas Kendall. Dated 10 September, 6 Eliz. [1654]. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 219, item XXIII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1560 Bill witnessing that Thomas Reaves of Everton, co. Nottingham, has received of Edward Wydmerpole 46*. Sd. in full payment of forty marks which the said Edward promised to give unto the said Thomas and Agnes daughter to the said Edward, for the child's portion of the said Agnes. Dated u June, 2 Eliza. [1560]. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 219, item XXII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1689 Probate copy of the codicil of the will of George Widmerpole, late of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, but in St. Giles's in the fields, deceased. Whereas upon 28 May 1689 Jane Clifton, daughter of the said George, did of her affection to her sister Anne Home, widow, part most of the household goods of the said George between her sister and herself against the mind of the said George, and something contrary to the express words of the will of the said George then signed and sealed, the said George now wills that the residue of all his goods not then parted between his said daughters he will keep to himself for life, with remainder to the said Jane Clifton, his executrix, except his part of his plate and his ' Beaugle lookeing glasse,' which he had given by his will to his grandson Samuel Home. Witnesses : Edward Jenkins and Aaron Hanbury. Proved 27 April 1696 by Jane Clifton, wife of Thomas Clifton, the extrix. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXVII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1609 Counterpart of indenture made 3 August, 7 Jac. I. [1609] between George Widmerpoole of Wysall, co. Notts, esquire, and Roger Morrice of Widmerpoole, husbandman. Lease of a cottage in Wydmerpoole for twenty-one years. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXV. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. ==Widmerpole in 1790== The Rectory was 15l. and Mr. Perpoint Patron. Now in the King's Books it is 14l. 16s. 0. 0b. and the Marquis of Dorchester Patron. LORDSHIP is open field; Charles Meadows, Esq. one of the representatives for the county, owns all the lordship, excepting one farm and some cottage land. Much of it is cold and rented low. This part of Nottinghamshire we pass through without feeling those agreeable sensations which are the effects of pleasing variety: woods, water, rocky eminences, gentle swells of the earth, adorned with venerable oaks, under whose spreading branches the cattle shade themselves from the summer's heat, abound not here. It is a district in the county, comfortless in winter, in summer only tolerable; it serves however as a soil to the richer scenes which present themselves on the borders of a neighbouring county, which in their distant views create delight; but at our nearer approach are splendid, grand, and awful! The Village consists of about 46 dwellings, which appear scattered upon a great deal of ground. The Church is dedicated to St. Peter, and stands at an easy distance from the village on the side of a hill. It consists of a nave and two side aisles, with a plain spire steeple with three bells. It has a spacious chancel. The church is badly lighted and is very dirty. In it we are informed that John Henson died in 1718, aged 78; and a Thomas Henson died at the same age in 1761. Register begins in 1539, but it is not very regular at the beginning. In five years there appears to have been buried 6 and baptised 12. In the last five years bap. 29, buried 17. Patron, Charles Meadows, Esq. Incumbent, Rev. Mr. Gayes. Supposed worth — Archiepisc. pro. Syn. 4s. Archidiac. pro prox. 6s. 8d. Val in mans cum gleb. eid. pertin. per ann. 1l. 10s. in in dec gran, &c. Earl of Kingston presented in 1704. Duke of Kingston in 1731, and 1759. ==Holy Trinity Church, Wysall== George Widmerpole Monument (a different George Widmerpole, born 1605) This is located in the north-east corner of the nave, against the chancel screen. It reads: In Memory of Mr George Widmerpole, who departed this life ye 8th of July 1689, in ye 84th year of his age, Leaving behind him, Issue Two Daughters Jane and Anne. The Widmerpools were at one period owners of considerable property in Wysall. In the mural paintings discovered by the Rev John Parker in removing the south wall of the church in 1872, memorials of William Widmerpool, Gent with others of the same family were discovered and great pains were taken to preserve the long hidden inscriptions. Unfortunately, these efforts failed. There is, however, this memorial to George Widmerpool who was born in 1605 and christened in the church at Wysall. The Parish Records contain reference to another George Widmerpool who died in 1628, but no further details have been discovered for this member of the family. ===Footnotes to Robert Thoroton Article=== :1. Lib. Dooms.— :2. Pip. 1 R. 1.— :3. Pl. apud Westm. Trin. 5 H. 3. ro. 22.— :4. Reg. Lent. 109. :5. Lib. Rubr. Inq. de Hon. &c. Hon. Piperelli, fol. 151.— :6. Trin. 18 E. 2.— :7. Ex Autog. pen Jos. Widmerpole Ar.— :8. Ex Autog. in Chartular. de Widmerpole. :9. Ex Copia Lib Visitat. pen. Reason Mellish, Gent.—. :10. Ex Autogr. Ib.— :11. MS. J. M. == Sources == See also: Robert Thoroton, 'Parishes: Widmerpole', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 1, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790), pp. 77-80 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp77-80 [accessed 15 February 2015]. William Flower, Sir Richard Saint-George, Richard Mundy, John Withie The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614. Harleain Society, London, 1871. http://books.google.com/books?id=zS4EAAAAIAAJ&vid=LCCN10025450&dq=clarenceux+harvey&jtp=108#v=onepage&q&f=false

Widow Filkes

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'''Research of [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]]''': Private Message dated 16 Jul 2019 received 4:00 AM: Notified that there's been a miscommunication with the 15 Jul 219 comments posted on the WIDOW FILKES page. Two FOWLEs each married a different Mary Unknown. I'll match the comments with the information from the email: * Mary #1 (your widow Filkes) :: Mary UNKNOWN born c1570 :: married 1 to Unknown SHURT ::: 1st Comment at 15:04: From the parish register of St Dunstan, Frinsted (14 miles from Frittenden): John Filkes of St John the Baptist in Thanet and Marye Shurt '''widowe''' were married the last day of December Anno predicto [1596] by vertue of a licence procured from London. :::: NOTE: John Filkes must have been the second marriage for Marye Shurt '''widowe'''. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 17:59, 16 July 2019 (UTC) :: married 2 to John FILKES in 1596, he died in 1601 ::: 1st Comment at 15:04: John Filkes, householder, was buried 22 Mar 1600/01 in Cranbrook. :: married 3 to Richard FOWLE in 1601, he died in 1631 :: she died in 1627 ::: 4th Comment at 16:06: Mary Fowle, wife of Richard, was buried 1 May 1627 at Headcorn, Kent - no age at death given but almost certainly this widow Filkes. * Mary #2 (a red herring introduced by me) :: Mary UNKNOWN born c1600 :: married 1 to John FOWLE; married 2 to Walter MARSH in 1632 ::: 2nd Comment at 15:37: From the Canterbury Marriage Licences: Walter Mersh of Lynton, blacksmith, widower, married Mary Fowle, widow of John Fowle late of the same place, deceased, at St Mildred's, Canterbury on July 31 1632. Robert Shartsted of Lynton, yeoman, bondman. :::: This is not the widow Filkes, but given the proximity of Headcorn to Linton, I suspect that John Fowle is either cousin or brother to Richard Fowle. :: she died 1667, he died 1669 ::: 3rd Comment at 15:45: Mary Marsh, wife of Walter Marsh senior, was buried 11 Aug 1667 in Linton, Kent (PR transcript at FMP) - no age at death given; Walter Marsh was buried 31 Dec 1669 at Linton (ibid); He had married first to Elizabeth Foule 8 Jun 1611 at Linton. So it's possible he married his wife's brother's widow. * I don't know the relationship between Richard Fowle and John Fowle. Given the approximate timings they could have been son and father. * What I'm really saying is that I think that Mary Shurt is the widow Filkes, which idea you have rejected in your notes. :: That was my misunderstanding to be corrected. ---- The second(3rd?) husband of the Widow Filkes was [[Fowle-16|Richard Fowle]]. Her LNAB should be Unknown. These are the profiles I have found on WikiTree: [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 14:45, 14 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Filkes-4|Mary Filkes]] PM is [[Farmer-102|Ricky Farmer]] (Inactive since 3 Aug 2012) Per Derrick Watson: ## Her year of birth should be revised ## Merged with Filkes-9. (LNAB is Unknown). ## Disconnect from parents who should be merged away. NOTE: Check with Jerry's Notes first. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 00:44, 17 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Filkes-9|Mary Filkes]] PM is [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] LNAB is Unknown: Merged into Filkes-4(as stated above): Imported GEDCOM includes [[:Category: Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox|Jerry's notes]] containing parts of his years of family history research. NOTE: More than 500 profiles still need to be checked. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 00:44, 17 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler) Fowle]] PMs are [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] and [[Barnhardt-342|David Barnhardt]] Per Derrick Watson she is not the Widow Filkes and her LNAB should be changed, possibly to "Whitefield but this currently lacks evidence." Note: Since there is doubt and no solid evidence her LNAB should be changed to Unknown. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 20:27, 15 July 2019 (UTC) # [[WikiTree ID|Marye Shurte]] No profile is needed. ## Add her information to [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler) Fowle]]. # [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield]]. PM is William Hauser Sr. (has 9 others on trusted list) Not enough information to determine if Whitefield was the widow Filkes. # [[Whitfield-700|Mary Whitfield]] PM is [[Pringle-583|Jeff Pringle]]. ## This profile has no information and should be merged into [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield]]. * Each of these will have their own header below for research notes. ---- '''Information from [[Filkes-10|Unknown Filkes]]''': Based upon Mary's LNAB as Whitfield as recorded by '''Mason''' previous to changing her LNAB to Shurte/Shurt. The sources quoted by Derrick Watson have proven that wrong. Here's the previous version of biography of [[Filkes-10|Unknown Filkes]] :

Unknown Filkes was born about 1568 in Frittenden, Kent, England. He married Mary Whitfield about 1598. Mary was born about 1579 in Frittenden. She passed away August 1, 1627 in Headcorn, Maidston Borough, Kent, England. Mary was buried in St Peter And St Paul Churchyard, in Headcorn. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafg76.htm#1189 Filkes].

Mary was known as the widow Filkes when she was married to her second husband, Richard Fowle. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafn74.htm#1186 Mary Whitfield] changed to Marye Shurt.

Mr. Filkes passed away before September 3, 1601, the date '''Vallentine''' lists of his wife's second marriage.

See also: * '''Mason''', Terry; ''Terry Mason's Family History Site'' covering the ancestors of his parents, Ruth Allen Thomas & John Mets Mason. * '''Vallentine''', John F. (John Franklin), 1931- Downloadable pdf available: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE521369 ''Ancestral families of Robert Lee Pack'']'': including Archer, Borden, Callison, Carper, Crostic, Farley, Hughes, Leach, Lively, Maddy, Morris, Pack, Peck, Shumate, Sovain, and Winter''. Mentions the 3 Sep 1601 marriage at Headcorn of Richard Fowle to Mrs. Mary Filkes (1575-1 Aug 1627).
---- NOTE: '''Mason''' has updated the information at his site: LNAB for the widow Filkes has been changed to Shurt. Marye Shurt b 1 Aug 1597; married John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. They may have had a daughter , Mary in 1597. John died Mar 1600; Widow Filkes married Richard Fowle 3 Sep 1601. They had 5 children. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafn74.htm#1186 Mary Shurt] (changed from Mary Whitfield). citing : England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 '''JZY9-C38'''] with [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 Image]. : [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 FAG# 69321831] with [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 Image]. == [[Filkes-4|Mary Filkes-4]] == === Sources from profile === No sources listed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) == [[Filkes-9|Mary Filkes-9]] == === Sources from profile === '''No sources located from Jerry's Notes yet:''' [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) : Fulkes-9 was created by [[Cox-5399|Jerry Cox]] through the import of [[Space:Cox-5399 jcoxffGED|jcoxff.ged]] on Oct 15, 2013. NOTE: Imported GEDCOM includes [[:Category: Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox|Jerry's notes]] containing parts of his years of family history research. == [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler-103) Fowle]] == === Merged Fikes-155 into Filkes-1 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Fikes-155 Link to changes page] for [[Fikes-155|Mary (Fikes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. === Merged Filkes-6 into Filkes-1 === [Filkes-6 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-6 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-6|Mary Filkes]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. : Filkes-6 was created through the import of Glover.ged on 03 April 2011. :: Mary Filkes born 1 Aug 1579 Frittenden, Kent, England. Text has birth as 1569, Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|407733}} Indexed as Mary Filkes [Mary Felker], Female, married Richard Fowle born 1569; 1 page. === Merged Filkes-5 into Filkes-1 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-5 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-5|Mary Filkes]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. : Filkes-5 was created on 19 March 2011 through the import of KRH Family Tree_2010-12-30.ged. === Merged Filkes-1 into Unknown-231479 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-1 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Unknown-231479|Mary (Unknown) Fowle]] 10 Mar 2014. === Merged Filkes-8 into Unknown-231479 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-1 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Unknown-231479|Mary (Unknown) Fowle]] 10 Mar 2014. === Merged Unknown-231479 into Sandler-103 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Unknown-231479 Link to changes page] for Unknown-231479 BEFORE MERGE into [[Sandler-103|Sandler-103]]. === Sources from profile === '''Waters''' records that Richard Fowle married secondly Mary Filkes of Frittenden, '''a wIdow''', at St Margaret's Cantebury, county Kent. License was dated September 3, 1601. Richard and Mary had three daughters: Joane Borden (After 1601 - 15 Jul 1688 in Portsmouth, R.I.), Elizabeth (Abt 1608 - ) married Robert Joseph '''Waters''' Vol.75, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor75wate/page/232page 232]. Source cites Cowper's Cantebury Marriage Licenses, First Series, column 157 regarding the information of Mary Filkes being a widow. See also: * '''Waters''', Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913; ''The New England historical and genealogical register'' New England Historic Genealogical Society 1921. * Title: English Origins of New England Families, Vol 2 First Series 1985 - Note: this source has not yet been located. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) ---- == [[WikiTree ID|Marye Shurte]] == {{Blue|DO NOT ADD PROFILE}} NOTE: '''Mason''' has updated the information at his site: LNAB for the widow Filkes has been changed to Shurt. Marye Shurt b 1 Aug 1597; married John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. They may have had a daughter , Mary in 1597. John died Mar 1600; Widow Filkes married Richard Fowle 3 Sep 1601. They had 5 children. === Sources from profile === '''Mason'' citing : England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 '''JZY9-C38'''] with [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 Image]. : [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 FAG# 69321831] with [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 Image]. === Comments Show Marye Shurt married John Filkes === Marye Shurt can be ruled out as being the WIDOW FILKES: : Marriage to John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 15:04 GMT by Derrick Watson. : Marriage to Walter Mersh/Marsh 30 Jul 1632. Written on On 15 Jul 2019 at 15:37 GMT by Derrick Watson. : Mayre (Unknown) Shurt Filkes Marsh was buried 11 Aug 1667 in Linton, Kent. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 15:45 GMT by Derrick Watson.
'''NOTE:''' The Widow Filkes, wife to Richard Fowle, was buried 1 May 1627 at Headcorn, Kent, England. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 16:06 GMT by Derrick Watson. == [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield-8]] == === Sources from profile === Have not been able to locate these sources from profile: [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) FamilySearch Elmer Leonard Hauser Genealogy William Howard Hauser Genealogy == [[Whitfield-700|Mary Whitfield-700]] == === Sources from profile === No sources listed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) == Sources == See also: * '''Mason''', Terry; ''Terry Mason's Family History Site'' covering the ancestors of his parents, Ruth Allen Thomas & John Mets Mason. * '''Vallentine''', John F. (John Franklin), 1931- Downloadable pdf available: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE521369 ''Ancestral families of Robert Lee Pack'']'': including Archer, Borden, Callison, Carper, Crostic, Farley, Hughes, Leach, Lively, Maddy, Morris, Pack, Peck, Shumate, Sovain, and Winter''. Mentions the 3 Sep 1601 marriage at Headcorn of Richard Fowle to Mrs. Mary Filkes (1575-1 Aug 1627). * '''Waters''', Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913; ''The New England historical and genealogical register'' New England Historic Genealogical Society 1921. * Title: English Origins of New England Families, Vol 2 First Series 1985

Widrig Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Widrig Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Widrig Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Widrig Widrig] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Widrig name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Widrigs), by time period (18th Century Widrigs), or by topic (Widrig DNA, Widrig Occupations, Widrig Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Widrig Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Rae-355|Darcie Light]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Widrig}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Widrig}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Research Page - Widrig One Name Study (Existing Profiles)|Research Page - Widrig One Name Study (Existing Profiles)]] * [[Space:Palatine Widrig/Wiederich Family|Records for Descendants of Michael Widrig (Widrig-17)]] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/widrick Widrick] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wiederich Wiederich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wiederig Wiederig] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/witterich Witterich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wuederich Wuederich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wueterich Wueterich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wuterich Wuterich]

Wieczorkowski Name Study

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[[Category:Wieczorkowski Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Vanhoover-4|Iris Brannam]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wiemer Name Study

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[[Category:Wiemer Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. One of the goals of this project is to research the Wiemer family. == Task List == Here are some tasks that need to be done. I'll be working on them. Any help is appreciated. :Wiemer ancestors from Germany. :Area in Germany where they lived. :If there are any living Wiemers currently in Germany. == Name Origin == German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements ''wig'' 'battle', 'war' + ''mar'' 'famous'. Descendant of Wigmar (famed warrior). [https://books.google.com/books?id=vG7MZ9J6dAgC&pg=RA2-PA610&lpg=RA2-PA610&dq=%22Wiemer%22+surname&source=bl&ots=JnoM6tHaH5&sig=ACfU3U3fivLgjwzCClPHxTaPSheeDsV-fA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi45sO1n8rgAhXts1kKHeW_ChkQ6AEwCXoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Wiemer%22%20surname&f=false Dictionary of American Family Names] [http://dmnes.org/2016/4/name/Wigmar The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources] [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Wiemer_(Familienname) Wiemer (Familienname)]

Wiens Surname

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The goal of this project is to learn more about this family name and the people who share this ancestry Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Atencio-76|Janelle Atencio]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Thank you * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17814543 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WieWasWie

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[[Category: Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Netherlands, Sources]] {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==Introduction== [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/search/advanced-search/ WieWasWie (WhoWasWho)] is a portal in which many Dutch archives participate by supplying (parts) of their searchable record collections. It may be considered the successor of the portal "genlias" (not available any more). Note that '''many source citations in existing family trees still refer to "genlias"'''! ==Restrictions of access== Free searching is basic: no wildcards, no criteria for 2 persons. With Premium Access you can search with 2 person names at the same time and you can use 'wildcards'. And in the search fields you're able to use different methods, like 'exact search' or 'begins with'. Premium access comes at €19,95/year (2020) . ==Inventory== Searchable record collections are continuously added. There is no all inclusive inventory available. In general one could say that almost all of the birth- , marriage-, and death-records recorded in the civil registration era (1811 and later) are available, if not protected by privacy regulations. Less records are searchable of the preceeding era in which baptisms, marriages, and burials were recorded by churches. These records are much harder to index. A crowd sourcing project to this purpose is [https://velehanden.nl/ velehanden(manyhands)]. ''Of the Amsterdam records birth and death certificates post-1811 are not available on WieWasWie''. All types of records can be searched for at [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/persons Stadsarchief Amsterdam]. ==Searching hints== * '''At times response times can be terrible''' * Search instructions and more can be consulted: [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/help/ Help] * In The Netherlands prefixes ("de", "van", "van de", etc.) are not a part of the last name. So enter these in the ''Prefix'' field, and not as part of the ''Surname'' field. *When choosing "World" in the ''Country'' field "Nieuw-Nederland" (New Netherland) can be selected in the ''Region'' field. ==Citing hint== '''There is no guarantee links to WieWasWie-records will stay valid over time. So always also include the text of the record when citing.'''
A formatted citation can be generated by the [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ Genealogietools formatter] (courtesy [[Vorenhout-1|Michel Vorenhout]]), with links to both the original record of the supplying archive and the WieWasWie record, like this:
DTB Trouwen 1, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Akte 225 (1642-09-13), [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/52e3288a-d845-4740-bdb7-90869e68d1b1 Stadsarchief Amsterdam] accessed via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/detail/85567566 WieWasWie Permalink]

Wife

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Jeanne is my wife of 33 years and will remain my wife forever

Wiggenhall St. Mary, Churchyard

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[[Category:St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, Norfolk]] St Mary the Virgin's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the civil parish of Wiggenhall St Germans, Norfolk, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands at the end of a lane to the north of the village of Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, some 5 miles (8 km) south of King's Lynn. Information taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary_the_Virgin%27s_Church,_Wiggenhall

Wiggers Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Wiggerss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

WIGGINS ANCESTRY

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Wight Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Wight Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Wight}} The Wight Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wight Wight] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wight name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wight's), by time period (18th Century Wight's), or by topic (Wight DNA, Wight Occupations, Wight Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===Origins of the Name=== Ancestry lists the origin of the name as: Scottish and English: nickname from Middle English wiht wight ‘agile nimble strong brave’ (Old Norse víg with the Old Norse neuter suffix -t for which compare the word scant) or from the corresponding Older Scots word wicht. Possibly sometimes a nickname from Middle English wight ‘living creature; small portion or thing’ or from the corresponding Older Scots word wicht. English: habitational name from the Isle of Wight. The island is recorded as Vectis (its Latin name) c. 150 AD. Its name derives from a British word perhaps related to Welsh gwaith ‘turn course’ meaning ‘place of the division’ in reference to the island's position in the Solent. English and Scottish: variant of White .https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=wight This definition references the ''Dictionary of American Family Names'', 2nd edition, 2022. ===Wight Family Genealogies=== The Wight surname has been researched for many years. Three previous genealogical efforts in the US resulted in published books. In 1848 Danforth Phipps Wight, MD published '''The Wight Family, Memior of Thomas Wight of Deham, Mass. WIth Genealogical Notices of His Descendants'''''Italic text''. This can be found on the Internet Archive.https://archive.org/details/wightfamilymemoi00byuwigh/mode/2up This effort was 119 pages and according to the preface was completed in 1840. The book attempted to trace the descendants of Thomas Wight. The second effort was completed by William Ward Wight and published in 1890. '''''The Wights. A record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield and of his descendants, 1635-1890''''' is also available on the Internet Archive.https://archive.org/details/wightsrecordofth00wigh This effort extends the efforts of the first book and include 3115 individuals. It has an index and a List of Authorities. This book was reprinted by Lois J Wight as the head of The Wight Family Association. Lois J Wight then endeavored to continue the work done by William Ward Wight by writing and editing '''''The Wights, Vol II''''' in 1977. This volume continued the descendants of Thomas Wight, made numerous corrections to the original book, and also expanded to include other Wight families in the US, including the branch that is primarily of Scottish origin. Chapters for English, Irish and Scottish families are included and numbered separately. There is also a chapter on Other Unaffiliated Wight Families. The book has 720 pages and an index. This book is not currently available. There is a copy at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The project coordinator Schelin-19 has a personal copy and will do look ups for Wght family members. ===DNA Study=== There is a WIght DNA Study group with information [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WIGHT_Surname_DNA_Project here] and at FTDNA. ==How to Join== To join the Wight Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Schelin-19|Peggy (Schelin) Jude]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wight}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Wight}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== In an effort to sort out the various Wight families and group WikiTree profiles the following groupings of Wights have been identified. Any assistance in building out the various groups would be greatly welcomed. Note: these groups are set up by geography to most easily sort out families, but they are not mutually exclusive. Typically the groups represents the earliest known ancestor for a family line. ===English Wights=== *Wights who are still in England *Ancent Wights in England ===Scottish Wights=== *The Wights of Ormiston Scotland - [[Wight-1710|Robert Wight]], [[Wight-1498|Alexander Wight]], [[Wight-1497|James Wight]] *Other Scottish Wights ===Irish Wights=== *Rice Wight of Cork, Ireland and descendants *Other Irish Wights ===Wights in America=== *Thomas Wight of Dedham, Massachusetts and descendants - [[Wight-28|Thomas Wight]] *Thomas Wight of Exeter, New Hampshire and descendants *James Wight and his wife Jane McConochie, immigrants to the US in 1794 and descendants [[Wight-945]] *Other WIght Families in the US *Other Wight Families in Canada ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whight Whight]

WIGHT Surname DNA Project

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[[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Wight DNA]] == Introduction == :This project uses FamilyTree DNA (FTDNA) and welcomes all direct male line WIGHT descendants to test, preferably to at least Y-DNA37, to investigate potential connections between WIGHT trees and the origins of the surname. Should you obtain satisfactory matches, please do consider upgrading at least two distantly connected branches of your family to BigY for definitive placement on the yDNA haplotree of Wight-kind, and others to y111. :Those lines without a direct male line to test may gain insight into their family connections by using the FamilyFinder test from FamilyTreeDNA and are also welcome to join. :Autosomal DNA from other companies may be transferred into the project by using FTDNA's [https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer Autosomal DNA transfer]. If you already have a y or mtDNA test at FTDNA, please transfer into the same kit number. Please note that there is no need to have both FamilyFinder and another transfer on FTDNA :Some background reading on DNA and tests may be [[Project:DNA | found here]] === Links === : Further information on the WIGHT project may be viewed at: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Wight FamilyTreeDNA WIGHT project join] * [http://www.dnasurnames.info/lineages/spWIGHTLineages.htm Supplementary WIGHT DNA information] * [http://WightDNA.blogspot.com Project diary] (not often updated, the FTDNA project has a project message area for members) * [http://familytree.lornahen.com/spWIGHT.htm Lorna's Wight pages] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=WIGHT Those with surname Wight here on WikiTree with DNA test connections]

Wightman Name Study

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[[Category:Wightman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Biography== == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Thompson-30838|William Thompson]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Wightmans of North America== Please see the [[Space:Descendants of John Wightman|Descendants of John Wightman]] for these families. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Thompson-30838|William Thompson]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == == Task List ==

Wiil Records of Three Generations of Baines Men Residing at Stangerthwaite, Killington, England

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Will records of [[Baines-1018|James Baines]] (d1705), his uncle [[Baines-1017|Joseph Baines]] (d1714), and his nephew William Baines (d1729), all residents of the Stangerthwaite farmstead and estates near Killington, Westmoreland County, England. The following wills were published by W. G. Collingwood under the title 'A Book of Old Quaker Wills', in Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Kendal: Titus Wilson & Son, 1929, volume XXIX, pp 1-38. The article presents a collection of 68 old Quaker Wills from the period 1697 - 1777 written by members of the Society of Friends who lived in the area of Westmorland and Yorkshire covered by the Ravenstonedale, Garsdale and Grisdale meetings. A pdf of the article is available for downlad at https://cumbriapast.com/cgi-bin/cwaas/cp_main.pl#A In his introduction, Collingwood states that he received the wills from Mr. Arthur William Simpson of Kendal to be read at a Society of Friends meeting held in Carlisle on 7 May, 1918. On the first page of the manuscript Collingwood found the notation: "I give this old Book to my Son John Holme but not to be sold out of the family 2 Mo. 13 1862 Margaret Holme." Collingwood noted the earliest entries appear to have been made in the time of King George I of England; others were added in the eighteenth century and a few were added by John Holme of Kendal in 1869. All relate to members of the Society of Friends and their families, chiefly in Westmoreland. The dates preceeding each record are the date the will was written. p5. '''Nov. 5, 1705'''. '''JAMES BAINES of Stangerthwaite in Killington, parish of Kirby Lonsdale, yeaman'''. To his brother Joseph Baines, brothers-in-law Jacob Morland and John Wadeson and friend Samuell Parrott, all of Killington, his land etc. At Stangerthwaite and at Blishmire and Penigent, co. York, [in trust] for his wife Sarah B. to hold a moiety of his estate for life 'in full of her Dowry title of dowry and widdowright' and to his wife £100 (£25 a year for 4 years). To Joseph Baines and Samuel Parrott £50 for his [James'] daughter Elizabeth if she gives security within 3 months after she comes of age for the payment of legacies and debts. To the poor of Killington 40/-. Uncle Joseph Baines and S. Parrot 50/-. To trustees 20/- each. Sole executrix his daughter Elizabeth. Supervisors, brother Jonathan Baines, uncle Joseph Baines, and friends Thomas Willan of Sedgecroft and John Airey of the Hill, Sedbergh, 5/- each. Witnesses, Joseph Ward, Gilbert Atkinson, Henry Croft, William Borred, James ffell. Inventory £210..4.8. Debtz to the deceased £70. Money owing by the deceased £400. p11. '''10 Nov. 1713'''. '''JOSEPH BAINES of Stangerthwaite, yeoman [sic]'''. Trustees and executors (5/- each) Samuel Parrott of Grassrig in Killington, blacksmith; Robt. Willan of Castley, Sedbergh, and Thomas Willan of Sedbergh, merchants; and James Wilson of Abba in Lambrig, yeaman; to sell Stangerthwaite, pay debts and give dau. Hannah £10; to granddau. Margaret Eglin £10, when she is 24; to children of dau. Agnes, grandsons 25/- each and granddaughters 20/- each, when each comes to 21 years (this at request of his daughter Mary deceased); and to them except Joseph and Margaret, £12 to be divided equally; to dau. Agnes, wife of Richard Eglin, the remainder of his estate, chargeable with 10/- a year to her eldest son Joseph after he is 21, ne to succeed to the remainder after his mother's death; and to Margaret E. £10 when Joseph enters on the estate. If my son-in-law Richd. Eglin sells the lands in Selside, co. York, which he hath the reversion of and pays my Debts, and outlives Agnes, then Joseph shall pay him £4 a year for life. Also tomRichard Eglin my fulling mill with all its appurtenances for life, on condition that he let his sons Joseph and Jonathan miln such cloth as thet shall make, and after Richard's death the mill to be Joseph's. Of personal estate; to granddau. Margaret Eglin 'the bed that I ly upon wth bedding sufficient to make up the same;' to Joseph Eglin 'all my bedsteads, tables, chists, Arkes,' provided he lets his mother Agnes use half of them. To the poor of Killington 10/-, and poor quakers of Sedbergh meeting 10/-. Witnesses, Robert Yeats, John Mackreth, John Crewdson. '''Inventory'''-- *Imprimis his apparell and money in his purse . . 05..05.00 *Goods in the parlour loft . . 02..05.0 *Goods in ye chamber over the fire Room . . 00.12.06 *Goods in a garrett Loft . . 00..05.00 *Goods in ye Kitchen Loft . . 00.10.00 *A grannary in ye Barn . . 00..06.08 *A mare Sadle and Bridle . .02..03.00 *'''Totu [Inventory]: £11..07.02''' '''Debts'''-- *owed by ye deceased upon bond: £115..00.0 *funeral expence: £03..11.02 *'''[Total Debts] £118..11.02''' Apprysed the 8th day of Aprill 1714 by us John Wadson, Joseph Baines, Robt. Yeats, William Tyson. Author collinwood notes: "[Here ends the series of wills copied in the first and oldest hand.]" p17. '''4 Ap. 1726'''. '''WILLIAM BAYNES of Stangerthwaite in Killington, yeoman'''. 2 estates at Stangerthwt. formerly in possession of my uncle James B. and my father Joseph B. but now in mine and my Farmer Thos. Holmes occupation, to my brother Jno Baynes, charged with £15 to my mother Rachel Baynes 'in lieu of her Thirds, widdow right or title of Dower.' To Jno. Burton in ye head if Dent, £20; James Wilson of Grayrigg Foot £10. My sister Elizabeth, wife of Jno. Ayrey, £120; my sister Rachel, wife of William Collinson, £150; my cousin Jno. Greenwood, 10/- yearly for life; my cousin Eliza[beth] Pixley, 10/- (do.). Executrixes, my Mother and 2 sisters Eliz. and Rachel. Witnesses, Jacob Morland, James Bland, John Wilson. Proved May 14, 1729, before Thos. Lambert Surr. Jos. Lamberg, Reg. dep. Inventory, £206 ..17.06. Debts, £4..7.0. [Balance] £202..10.6. Appris: Jacob Morland, Jon Wilson, Jno Morland.

Wiki Editing Manual

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This is the work page for the Wiki Editing Manual. The latest PDF can be downloaded from [[Space:WikiTree_Media|WikiTree Media page]]. Here is the text of the Wiki Editing Manual. If you go to the Edit tab of this page you can cut and paste the text into a Libroffice or Openoffice document for editing.
  Wiki Markup Manual  Introduction Headings Line Breaks Indentation Lists Text Formatting Italics Bold Strikeout Text color Links Internal (to other WikiTree pages) External (to other websites) Images Tables Categories References and Footnotes Turning off Wiki markup Further Help Helping Us Introduction  Wiki editing is the “markup” is the syntax and keywords used in the text areas of WikiTree to format text, provide links to further information, and work with images.  The main place this is used is in the Biography section of a profile, or on a free space page. It can also be used in the comments box associated with images.          Biography section   To edit the Biography section go to the Edit tab on the profile page.     And the scroll down to the text entry box.    The above example already has some text with Wiki markup. Whenever you want to see the effect of the markup you are entering you can click onto the PREVIEW button at the bottom of the text entry area.  In addition to Wiki markup you can also use many HTML tags.  When you are happy with your formatting don't forget to SAVE your changes.    Headings  Headings are created by using 2 equal symbols == before and after the text that you want to be the header. In the Biography section you may find a Biography header already there. In the text entry biox it would be:  ==Biography==  and appear as shown below.   You can also have sub-headers by adding additional Equal signs before and after the text of the header. For example, we can make the Sources header above, into a sub-heading, by typing:  ===Sources===  and it will appear as below   It is now indented and the next smaller font size. You can up to another two sub-headings by adding additional Equal signs before and after.  It is important that there is a matching number of Equal signs before and after. If you press the Enter key (a carriage return) before the end symbols, you will break the functionality. Line Breaks  If you want text to appear as a separate paragraph you will need to press the Enter key twice (not once). You can force a new paragraph by using HTML 
or
In the following example the Enter key was pressed on the third line after the word husband. It will be displayed like this: As you notice the text remained continuous. Pressing the Enter key twice would have started a new paragraph, or using
after “husband” on the third line. Pressing the Return key can also break formatting, so it is important that the Enter key not be pressed between the starting and ending formatting symbols. Indentation You can indent a line by starting the line with a colon, for example will appear as You can indent further by adding additional colons Will appear as Again, a carriage return (pressing the Enter key) after the colon will terminate the indenting. Lists You can create unordered lists by pre-fixing a line with the * symbol. Here are a couple of examples of unordered lists: These will look like this: Once again, pressing the Enter during a line of text will terminate the list or list item. It is also important that there is no spaces pre-fixing the * symbol. Text Formatting Italics To make text appear as italics you place two apostrophes before and two apostrophes after the text that you want to appear as italic. The text must be continuous. Pressing the enter key will terminate the formatting. For example: This is ''and example of italics'' will appear as: This is an example of italics Bold To make text appear as bold you place three apostrophes before and three after the text that you want to bold. The text must be continuous. Pressing the enter key will terminate the formatting. For example: This is '''an example of bold'' will appear as: This is an example of bold You can combine italics AND bold by using 5 apostrophes For example: This is '''''an example of bold and italics'''' will appear as: This is an example of italic and bold Underlining To underline some text place before, and after the text that you want underlined. For example: This is underlined text will appear as: This is underlined text Strikeout To display text as struck out, use at the start of the text, and at the end of the text that you want to display as struck out. For example: This is strike out formatted text. Will display as: This is strike out formatted text. Text Color If you want to change the color of some words use at the start of the text that you want to change to a different color, and at the end of the text (where colorname is the actual color). For example: This is red text. will display as This is red text. Links Internal If you want to link to another profile you can use [[ and ]] surrounding the WikiTree ID. For example: The wife of Thomas Treadwell is [[Hornblow-44]]. This would display as: If you would rather show the actual name (which is Martha Hornblow) you would use the following: The wife of Thomas Treadwell is [[Hornblow-44|Martha Hornblow]]. Which would display as: It is important that there be no spaces after the first pair of brackets and before the WikiTree ID. After the ID there is a pipe symbol. This is found above the Enter key on most keyboards. After the pipe and before the closing square brackets, you can type whatever you want to be displayed as a link. If the ID does not exist, the the link will be displayed in red. Clicking onto it would invite someone to add a new person. External A link to an external website has a single square bracket before and after the link, with a space after the URL, or web address, and the text that you want displayed as the clickable link. For example: Here is the link to [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] will display as: It is important that there be no space after the first square bracket, but there must be a space after the URL and before the text that you want displayed. Images You can also display images in the Biography section. To display an image used on WikiTree you will need to know the address of the image. You can find this by clicking onto the details option for the image you want to use. Here is an example: On the next page, if you scroll to the bottom right of the page there is a section “Use Inside Text” which includes examples of the code for pasting this image into the Biography section. Just cut and paste that text. You might like to experiment with the size of the image by adjusting the number of pixels. For the example above, here is the section for the gravestone image of Ada Ballantyne: You just have to find the same information from the image of your choice. Tables Tables are the most complex item we are covering in this guide. Probably an example is the best way to learn. Here is a simple table of three columns: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name ! Date of Birth ! Date of Death |- | Smith, John | 1975 Jul 01 | 1999 Aug 12 |- | Brown, Margaret | 1958 Aug 12 | 1990 Sep 29 |} This will create: To begin a table we type: {| class="wikitable" |- Then, in this case, we have three columns (Name, Date of Birth, and Date of Death). So we type: ! Name ! Date of Birth ! Date of Death |- Then the first record consists of: | Smith, John | 1975 Jul 01 | 1999 Aug 12 |- we can add more records in the same manner (4 lines, as shown above) until the final entry which is almost exactly the same: | Brown, Margaret | 1958 Aug 12 | 1990 Sep 29 |} In the case of the last entry we substitute |} instead of |- It is also possible to make the columns sortable. You can examine the code on many of the Cemeteries Project cemetery pages to see examples of sortable tables. You can find the Global Cemeteries Project at: [[Projects#Global_Cemeteries|Projects#Global_Cemeteries]] Categories Categories are very useful. Profiles can be categorized in may different ways and can belong to multiple categories. Categories themselves can be categorized. They then become sub-categories. You can create your own categories as well, but first try to determine if such a category already exists. For more information on creating your own Category see the Categorization Project at [[Project:Categorization|Project:Categorization]] If you know the category name you want to add your profile to you just include it at the top of the Biography section. Technically it can go anywhere in that section but it the start is the best place. An example. If you have a profile which represents a brickwall you might like to add it to the “Family Brickwall” category. To do this just add: [[Category:Family Brickwall]] to the top of your Biography section. Save the result and you will then see a link on the profile page to the category page which will list this profile with all other Family Brickwall categorized profiles. References and Footnotes Showing evidence of where you obtained the information used on each profile is a very important part of WikiTree. You can, and should, have sub-section in the Biography section for your sources. You can do this by creating a Sources sub-Header; ===Sources=== Under that header you could simply type the details of your sources. If the sources are online you can, and should, provide those links as well. You can have the links as footnotes by using the tag. For instance, to create a reference to a Wikipedia article on Albert Einstein, your sources section could look like this: ===Sources=== * Wikipedia article on Albert Einstein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein This would create: If you surround the URL with and it will create an entry in the section. This is a tidy way of creating a table of links. Turning Off Wiki Markup If you do not want any Wiki markup to be used you can use: you can turn it on again with: Further Help The best place to obtain further help is in the G2G forums at: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ You should also include the Tag Multimedia in the last field on the question form. Helping Us This document was the result of the Multimedia Project. This project was started to create materials that assist other WikiTreers to learn more about WikiTree. We welcome your participation in the Project as well. To find out more please go to [[Projects#Multimedia|Projects#Multimedia]]

Wiki Links

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'''[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] - Keeping Track of Links''' ==Formatting== 4 tilde will enter your wiki id, date and time Colored text: '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' {| align="center" width="90%" border="1" cellpadding="10" |BERGER - June 13, 1942, Adam, dearly loved husband of Josephine Berger and loving father of Kate, Peter (deceased), Clara, Caroline, Francis, Winnifred May, Lucy, Albert (deceased), Ruby, and Elsie, aged 87 years. |} two underscores TOC two underscores will force a table of contents two underscores NOTOC two underscores will remove a table of contents https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Formatting_Templates To show data in a scroll box begin angle ''blockquote style="outline:black solid thin; height: 300px; overflow-y: scroll"'' end angle https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry Calculate dob from age at death https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html '''Sharing Link''' To link to a public sharing link, type: two curly brackets '''Ancestry Sharing|1234|5678''' two curly brackets The first number after the pipe (|) is the number after "sharing" in the URL of the link, e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1234?h=5678. The second number after the pipe (|) is the string that comes after "h=" in the URL of the link, e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1234?h=5678. '''Use the template above, the link below shows how to get the sharing link:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/792811/creating-a-free-to-view-image-link-from-ancestry-com?show=792811#q792811| Free to View Ancestry Images] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images ===Tables=== Also use as columns - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:How_to_make_columns.&action=edit border= "4" style="border-color:#1E90FF" width="500" align="center" deep blue border= "4" style="border-color:#47B6E1" width="500" align="center" Prettyblue border= "4" style="border-color:#C11DBE" width="500" align="center" purple {| class="wikitable" border= "2" style="border-color:#8fc641" width="500" align="center" ! 1850 Household !! Role !! Sex !! Age !! Birthplace |- | Maverick A Jennison || || Male || 30 || Massachusetts, United States |- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_4 | code for styles border="4" width="500" align="center" :border="1" width="300" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" border= "4" style="border-color:#F0FFFF" width="500" align="center" * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFACD" | lemon chiffon * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#EEE8AA" |Pale goldenrod * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F0FFF0" | honeydew * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F0FFFF" |azure * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFF5EE" |seashell * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFF0F5" |lavender blush * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F5F5DC" |beige * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFF0" |ivory * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFE0" |lightyellow * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E0FFFF" |lightcyan * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E6E6FA" |lavender * border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FDF5E6" |oldlace {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFACD" ! lemon chiffon |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F0FFF0" !honeydew |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F0FFFF" !azure |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFF5EE" !seashell |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#EEE8AA" ! Pale goldenrod |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFF0F5" !lavender blush |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F5F5DC" !beige |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E0FFFF" !lightcyan |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFE0" !lightyellow |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FDF5E6" !oldlace |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFF0" !ivory |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E6E6FA" !lavender |} https://magnustools.toolforge.org/tab2wiki.php | Excel to wiki Excel to wiki | https://excel2wiki.toolforge.org/ https://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/html-color-codes.html | table colors ==Link to Family Search== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditFamilySearch ==Ireland== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:County_Kerry_Team ===Fun=== https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ | Ancestor statistics https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=ancestors&genNum=5&id=Evans-3182 //////////// Best way to cite different pages from the same source in inline citations Greenfield Hill Church Records, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1915). Benjamin is mentioned on the following three pages: Vol. 69, Page 42: "Benjm Sherwood Junr Born: March: 1: 1701 Baptized mar: 30. 1701... Eleoner Wife to Benjm Sherwood" Vol. 69, Page 375: "Benjm Sherwood and Eleoner Bradly married feb. 9. 1724" Vol. 70, Page 39: "1763 19th Jany Benjamin Sherwood died almost 62 years old" Here is a template if you would like to use this citation style. Citation
Vol. #, [URL Page #]: "Place verbiage here" Vol. #, [URL Page #]: "Place verbiage here" Vol. #, [URL Page #]: "Place verbiage here"

Wiki Table (s) for Y haplotypes

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A "sand box" for collaborating on ways to demonstrate how to create a Wiki Table to display Y chromosome haplotype results. Question: What helpful features can you add?
Question: What design improvements can you make? (e.g. Add colored back grounds: Widen the cell for EKA (Earliest Known Ancestor); Add a little padding to the left and right of the variables; Slightly thicken lines used in the table). Suggestion: If you make an "improvement" please make a copy following the example below so others can see the necessary Wiki markup language. Suggestion: This first table (which is intended to be only an example) would be easier for others to work with if there were less haplotypes in the table. {| class="wikitable; border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; ! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: bottom;" | Kit
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! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: bottom;" | Posted |- | 16063 | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sasser-16/890 Thomas Sasser]
b ca1768 NC, d GA
|style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=7JFAV&p=0 7JFAV] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 |style="background-color:yellow;"|16 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jan '04 |- | 16081 | Howell Sasser
b ca1770 NC, d GA
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=FQZJG&p=0 FQZJG] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 |Jun '04 |- | 67375 | William Sasser
b 1725, d NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=FN7XE&p=0 FN7XE] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 |Aug '06 |- | 100454 | Edward Sasser | | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Oct & Nov '07 |- | 268400 | Edward Sasser
b 1796, d 1845 Wayne, NC
| | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jun & Jul '13 |- | 73549 | William Sasser
b 1746, d 1815 Wayne, NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=N99YD&p=0 N99YD] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Nov & Dec '06 |- | 24183 | | | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 |style="background-color:yellow;"|17 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Nov '07 |- | 89494 | Joseph Sasser
b 1750 NC, d 1806 NC
| | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |style="background-color:yellow;"|32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | May & Jul '07 |- | 20807 | Lewis Marion Sasser
b ca 1835 GA
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=UVRU2&p=0 UVRU2] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |style="background-color:yellow;"|32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 |style="background-color:yellow;"|10 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Aug '04 |- | 16488 | John Sasser
b 1784 NC, d Hardeman, TN
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=YHTMP&p=0 YHTMP] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 |style="background-color:yellow;"|9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 |style="background-color:yellow;"|32 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Feb, Apr, Sep '04 |- | 15953 | John Henry Sasser
b 1778
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=6TCKY&p=0 6TCKY] | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 |style="background-color:yellow;"|9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 |style="background-color:yellow;"|19 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Apr & May '04 |- | 23138 | John Henry Sasser
b 1778
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=HQS2H&p=0 HQS2H] | 13 |style="background-color:yellow;"|25 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 |style="background-color:yellow;"|19 | 9 |style="background-color:yellow;"|9 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 37 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Aug '04 |- | N3829 | Arthur Sasser
d 1815 NC
| style="text-align: center;" |[http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?uid=&letter=&lastname=sasser&viewuid=47DVY&p=0 47DVY] | 13 |style="background-color:yellow;"|25 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 |style="background-color:yellow;"|14 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 |style="background-color:yellow;"|38 | 38 | 12 | 12 | Jul & Sep '05 |- | 73427 | John William Sasser
b ca 1829
| | 13 | 24 | 14 | 11 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 26 | 15 | 19 | 31 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 11 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 16 | 14 | 18 | 18 |style="background-color:yellow;"|38 |style="background-color:yellow;"|39 | 12 | 12 | May '08 |- |}

Examples below....

Wiki Whacky Wonky

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Group Discussion Site for Collaboration and Process Improvement Initiatives

Wiki-1

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Wikidata Suggestions

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=Wikidata Suggestions= :Some WikiTree profiles are matched with a profile in Wikidata. See [[Space:Wikidata|''Wikidata'']]. These suggestions point to differences between the Wikitree and Wikidata items. :When working on these suggestions, please keep in mind that Wikidata is not a source. Research all differences to determine which entry contains the most accurate data. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-48.png|align=l|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wikidata_Suggestions_Group}}''Click on'' the image for the library of Suggestions Videos.


Suggestions Type, Descriptions, Page & Video Links !'''Difficulty Rating''' |- |'''[[Space:DBE_541|541 Wikidata - Clue for Father]]''': This suggestion indicates a father on WikiData, and the profile has no father connected on the WikiTree profile. There is also a possibility of some error in either WikiTree or WikiData that should be found and resolved. See ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''.
''Type:Warning'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_542|542 Wikidata - Possible Father on WikiData]]''': Some WikiTree profiles match with a profile in WikiData. See ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''. This suggestion indicates that there is a father on WikiData that can connect to a WikiTree profile. There is also some error on either WikiTree or WikiData that should be found and resolved.
''Type:Warning'' ||Advanced |- |'''[[Space:DBE_543|543 Wikidata - Clue for Mother]]''': This suggestion indicates a mother on WikiData, and the profile has no mother connected on the WikiTree profile. There is also a possibility of some error in either WikiTree or WikiData that should be found and resolved. See ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''.
''Type:Warning'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_544|544 Wikidata - Possible Mother on WikiData]]''': Some WikiTree profiles match with a profile in WikiData. See ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''. This suggestion indicates that there is a mother on WikiData that can connect to a WikiTree profile. There is also some error on either WikiTree or WikiData that should be found and resolved.
''Type:Warning'' ||Advanced |- |'''[[Space:DBE_546|546 Wikidata - Possible Spouse on WikiData]]''': Some WikiTree profiles match with a profile in WikiData. See ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''. This suggestion indicates that there is a spouse on WikiData that can connect to a WikiTree profile. There is also some error on either WikiTree or WikiData that should be found and resolved.
''Type:Warning'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_551|551 Wikidata - Missing gender]]''': Some WikiTree profiles are matched with a profile in WikiData see ''[[Space:Wikidata|Wikidata]]''.
''Type:Warning'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_552|552 Wikidata - Different gender]]''': Gender data on the Wikitree profile differs from the gender data on the Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_553|553 Wikidata - Empty Birth Date]]''': The WikiTree profile has a corresponding Wikidata item with the birth date set, but the WikiTree profile has no birth date entered.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_554|554 Wikidata - Imprecise birth date]]''': The birth date recorded on the Wikitree profile is less precise than the birth date recorded on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_555|555 Wikidata - Different birth date]]''': The birth date recorded on the Wikitree profile is different than birth date one recorded on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_556|556 Wikidata - Empty death date]]''': The WikiTree profile has a corresponding Wikidata item with the death date set but the WikiTree profile has no death date entered.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_557|557 Wikidata - Imprecise death date]]''': The death date recorded on the Wikitree profile is less precise than the death date recorded on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_558|558 Wikidata - Different death date]]''': The WikiTree profile has a birth date that is different than the birth date on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_559|559 Wikidata - Missing birth location]]''': There is no birth location on the Wikitree profile. There is a suggested birth location on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_561|561 Wikidata - Missing death location]]''': There is no death location on the Wikitree profile. There is a suggested death location on the corresponding Wikidata item.
''Type:Warning''||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_563|563 Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father]]''': The father identified in the Wikitree profile is different from the one in the corresponding Wikidata, which may indicate a possible duplicate father on Wikitree.
''Type:Hint''||Advanced |- |'''[[Space:DBE_564|564 Wikidata - Possible father]]''': There is no father relationship identified in the Wikitree profile; however, there is a father identified on the corresponding Wikidata item, which may be a possible father for this profile person.
''Type:Hint'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_565|565 Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother]]''': The mother identified in the Wikitree profile is different from the one in the corresponding Wikidata, which may indicate a possible duplicate mother on Wikitree.
''Type:Hint'' ||Advanced |- |'''[[Space:DBE_566|566 Wikidata - Possible mother]]''': There is no mother relationship identified in the Wikitree profile; however, there is a mother identified on the corresponding Wikidata item which may be a possible mother for this profile person.
''Type:Hint'' ||Intermediate |- |'''[[Space:DBE_567|567 Double Entry in Wikidata]]''': The Item entry in Wikidata refers to two different profiles on WikiTree.
''Type:Error'' {{YouTube|D6EIqBtz8Bk||playlist=DD}} ||Intermediate |} ---- {{DD_Navigator|Suggestions Help}}

Wikidata Suggestions Group

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===Welcome to the Wikidata Suggestions Group Theatre!===
'''View by Genre '''
{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-48.png |align=c |size=m |caption= '''Click on the marquee to return to ''Data Doctors Project Video Collection''''' |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection }} '''The complete collection includes the ''Suggestions'' appearing on the [[Project:Data_Doctors#Wikidata_Suggestions|Data Doctors Project page]].
'''Click on any premiere and enjoy the show!'''
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Individual Suggestion'' How-Tos''=== '''The individual suggestion instructions in this collection are linked below.'''
'''Each ''How-To'' feature gives the step by step instructions explaining''': :*What it is :*What causes it :*How to fix it :*Where to report it *The video links also appear on the corresponding Suggestion Pages when released. *''Running Time'' for each video is given in minutes:seconds. *Once you watch the video, you can read the ''review'' or "book"-''' ''Click on the newspaper or book to get to the Suggestion Page.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Wikidata Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer & Read All About It |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-49.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''''Part 1 of 3 -'' Running Time: 3:50'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6EIqBtz8Bk&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=125px|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_567}}'''''Cross-Eyed? Seeing Double?'''''


'''Suggestion 567 ''Part 1'' - Double Entry in Wikidata''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-49.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''''Part 2 of 3 - In Production'''''|link=}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-59.png||align=c|size=300|caption=|link=}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Spoiler Alert!'''=== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=l }} Announcements will be made every Friday in G2G and the Data Doctors Google Group so you don't miss the new releases!

Special thanks to our own [[Michaud-221|Karen Hoy]] and her cinematic genius!
{{DD_Navigator|Suggestions Help}}

WikiGames Selfies

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[[Category:WikiGames]] Share your selfies from the [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames]]! #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadPhoto&page_id=43807765 Upload your photo(s)] #Answer {{G2GLink|1624977}} and add your photo to your answer! Here's a brief instructional video on how to do this: *{{YouTube|D-COTodhgsU|WikiTree: How to share an image on G2G (Genealogist to Genealogist forum)}} ==2023== {| border="1" |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-14.jpg|250px]]
[[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]]
[[Space:Aspiring Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-25.jpg|250px]]
[[Trtnik-2|Aleš]]
[[Space:Aspiring Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-35.jpg|250px]]
[[Miller-57070|Christine Miller]]
[[Space:Brilliant Birches|Brilliant Birches]] |[[Image:WikiGames Selfies-53.jpg|250px]]
[[Miller-57070|Christine Miller]]
[[Space:Brilliant Birches|Brilliant Birches]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-16.jpg|250px]]
[[Miller-57070|Christine Miller]]
[[Space:Brilliant Birches|Brilliant Birches]] |[[Image:My_Stuff-38.jpg|250px]]
[[Clary-1861|Teresa Willis]]
[[Space:Brilliant Birches|Brilliant Birches]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:WikiGames Selfies-43.jpg|450px]]
[[Weinberg-577|David Weinberg]]
[[Space:Brilliant Birches|Brilliant Birches]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-10.jpg|250px]]
[[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]]
[[Space:Super_Cedars|Super Cedars]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-17.jpg|250px]]
[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-18.jpg|250px]]
[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-19.jpg|250px]]
[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-68.jpg|250px]]
[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] | |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-32.jpg|250px]]
[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-52.jpg|250px]]
[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]]
[[Space:Super Cedars|Super Cedars]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-57.jpg|450px]]
[[McBeth-165|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]]
[[Space:Charming Chestnuts|Charming Chestnuts]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-11.jpg|250px]]
[[Astle-368|Marilyn Astle]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-60.jpg|250px]]
[[Astle-368|Marilyn Astle]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-20.jpg|250px]]
[[Ogilvy-785|Ruth Ogilvy]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-42.jpg|250px]]
[[Ogilvy-785|Ruth Ogilvy]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-46.jpg|250px]]
[[Ogilvy-785|Ruth Ogilvy]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-47.jpg|250px]]
[[Ogilvy-785|Ruth Ogilvy]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |- |[[Image:Dijkgraaf-24-2.png|250px]]
[[Dijkgraaf-24|Coen Jacob Dijkgraff]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |[[Image:John_s_Food_and_Drink_Page-10.jpg|250px]]
[[Vaskie-1|John Vaskie]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-49.jpg|250px]]
[[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-51.jpg|250px]]
[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]]
[[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:Brunson-1754-4.jpg|450px]]
[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]]
[[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-36.jpg|250px]]
[[Limbaugh-232|Mona Limbaugh]]
[[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-8.jpg|250px]]
[[Tull-5|Margaret Meredith]]
[[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-24.jpg|450px]]
[[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]
[[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames Selfies-50.jpg|250px]]
[[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]]
[[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] | |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-21.jpg|250px]]
[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]
[[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] |[[Image:Stephens-3929-2.jpg|250px]]
[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]]
[[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-4.jpg|250px]]
[[Mullins-2069|Jayme Arrington]]
[[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] |[[Image:WikiGames Selfies-61.jpg|250px]]
[[Randall-8561|David Randall]]
[[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-23.jpg|450px]]
[[Jowett-548|Ruth Jowett]]
[[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-13.jpg|250px]]
[[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]]
[[Space:Glorious Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-30.jpg|250px]]
[[Hadsell-2|Staci Golladay]]
[[Space:Glorious Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-28.jpg|250px]]
[[Blanco-376|Vicki Blanco]]
[[Space:Glorious Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-39.jpg|250px]]
[[Maynard-5042|Melissa Maynard]]
[[Space:Glorious Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] |- |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-26.jpg|250px]]
[[van_Eyssen-5|Simone Dunkerley]]
[[Space:Glorious Gingkos|Glorious Ginkgos]] |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-65.jpg|250px]]
[[Cox-27529|Nancy Wilson]]
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[[Category:Wikipedia]][[Category:Wikipedia Contributors]] == Wikipedia == Gathering place for Wikipedia contributors on WikiTree and a place to discuss different issues, questions, etc. Feel free to add yourself to this page and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wikipedia&action=joinnetwork send a trusted list request] *[[Space:How_To-Wikipedia_and_Wikidata|How To-Wikipedia and Wikidata]] === WikiTree === *'''WikiTree:''' {{Wikidata|Q1074931|enwiki}} | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree Talk] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:WikiTree&action=history History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree {{User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree}}] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree Users] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Genealogy WikiProject Genealogy] === Contributors === [[:Category:Wikipedia Contributors]] {| border="4" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;" |- !WikiTree!!Wikipedia!!Notes |- |[[Robinson-27225]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Azurerae Azurerae] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Azurerae Talk] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Azurerae Contributions]|| |- |[[McBeth-165]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SunshineDay29 SunshineDay 29] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:SunshineDay29 Talk] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/SunshineDay29 Contributions] |} ==== [[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Reliable Sources]] === Issues === '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/WikiTree_(2nd_nomination) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WikiTree (2nd nomination)]''' appears to be driven by two users one of which seems to have a personal vendetta. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Deathmolor User:Deathmolor]) '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_links/Noticeboard/Archive_24#Disputing_the_removal_of_WikiTree_as_an_External_Link Disputing the removal of WikiTree as an External Link]''' :Here are the main points under debate (see [[Wikipedia:External_links]]): #Sites that contain neutral and accurate material that is relevant to an encyclopedic understanding of the subject and cannot be integrated into the Wikipedia article due to copyright issues,[4] amount of detail (such as professional athlete statistics, movie or television credits, interview transcripts, or online textbooks), or other reasons. #Provide a unique resource beyond what the article would contain if it became a featured article. In other words, the site should not merely repeat information that is already or should be in the article. #Open wiki with substantial history of stability and a substantial number of editors. === Tasks === #Article needs updated logo #Find and add supporting source documentation ##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree#Not_many_reliable_sources?_No_criticisms? Not many reliable sources? No criticisms?] ##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree#Source_of_150/100_years_rule? Source of 150/100 years rule?]

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Wikipedia Callendar House & Residents

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In 1345 the Callendar lands were granted by King David II to Sir William Livingston, who was married to Christian Callander, daughter of Sir Patrick.[3] Sir William Livingston had fought with David II at the Battle of Durham in 1346. The Livingston fmaily became prominent in Scottish affairs over the following centuries. Sir Alexander Livingston was Regent of Scotland during the minority of James II in the 1440s. Alexander, 5th Lord Livingston (c. 1500–1553) was guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her childhood. The marriage agreement between Mary and the French Dauphin was signed at Callendar House. Lord Livingston's daughter Mary was maid of honour to Queen Mary. Alexander, 7th Lord Livingston and 1st Earl of Linlithgow (d. 1623) and his wife Lady Eleanor, daughter of Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll, were entrusted by King James VI & I with the upbringing and education of his daughter Princess Elizabeth, who spent her early childhood at Callendar House before moving to England.[citation needed] Elizabeth later became Queen of Bohemia and Electress Palatine. Members of the Livingston family were raised to the peerage as Earl of Linlithgow (1600), Earl of Callendar (1641), and Earl of Newburgh (1660). They played an important part in the history of the area, but their hold on the lands came to an abrupt end in the 18th century when James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow and 4th Earl of Callander, was forced into exile abroad because he had sided with the "Old Pretender", son of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) in the Jacobite Rising of 1715. The Callendar estates were forfeited and purchased by the York Buildings Company, who leased the house back to the earl's daughter, Lady Anne Livingston, from 1724.[3] Lady Anne gave hospitality to Bonnie Prince Charlie before the Battle of Falkirk in 1746, but after his defeat at Culloden, Lady Anne's husband, the Earl of Kilmarnock, was beheaded for treason. After Lady Anne's death in 1747, her son James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (1726–1778), remained at Callendar House until his death.

Wikis For Dummies

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[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470043997/interesting-20 Wikis for Dummies] is a guidebook written by by Dan Woods and Peter Thoeny. "So you want to wiki? This friendly guide gets you up and running in the wiki world in no time, from creating and editing wiki pages and going public to handling maintenance, promotion, and project management. You'll see how to handle the hurdles of shared authorship, use structured wiki applications, and prepare for the wikis of the future."

WikiSpace Page

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Merging Power Point [https://www.coffeecup.com/sdrive/dashboard/230097/site/?path= Duplicates and Merging Power Point Instructions]

WikiSpace Sample Page

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Here is an example of a [[Free-Space Profile]].

WikiTables

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Column A || Column B |- | Bananas || $1.20 |- | Apples || $1.20 |- | Grapefruit || $2.00 |- | Strawberries || $0.50 |} '''Will display''': {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Column A || Column B |- | Bananas || $1.20 |- | Apples || $1.20 |- | Grapefruit || $2.00 |- | Strawberries || $0.50 |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| ! scope="col" | Column 1 ! scope="col" | Column 2 ! scope="col" | Column 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Will display''': {| ! scope="col" | Column 1 ! scope="col" | Column 2 ! scope="col" | Column 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| |+ Table caption ! scope="col" | Column header 1 ! scope="col" | Column header 2 ! scope="col" | Column header 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Will display''': {| |+ Table caption ! scope="col" | Column header 1 ! scope="col" | Column header 2 ! scope="col" | Column header 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| |+ Genealogy ! scope="col" |First name ! scope="col" | Last name ! scope="col" | Birth date ! scope="col" | Location |- | Michelle || Hartley || Year || Indiana |- | David || Hartley || Year || Nebraska |} '''Will display''': {| |+ Genealogy ! scope="col" |first name ! scope="col" | last name ! scope="col" | birth date ! scope="col" | location |- | Michelle || Hartley || Year || Indiana |- | David || Hartley || Year || Nebraska |} ''' Some options for border boxes'''
{| class="wikitable"|align=center|cfs=1em|hfs=1.2em|hbgc=floralwhite|1=Border Styles|2=
'''Solid:'''
style="border:5px solid green"
'''Dotted:'''
style="border:5px dotted oldlace"
'''Groove:'''
style="border:5px groove gray"
'''Ridge:'''
style="border:5px ridge green"
'''Dashed:'''
style="border:5px dashed"
'''Inset:'''
style="border:5px inset gray"
'''Double:'''
style="border:5px double salmon"
'''Outset:'''
style="border:5px outset dimgray"
'''Top only:'''
style="border-top:5px solid tomato"
'''Left only:'''
style="border-left:5px solid fuchsia"
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style="border-right:5px solid royalblue"
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WikiTee+ Tips for Dutch Roots

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#REDIRECT [[Space:WikiTree+_Tips_-_Netherlands_Project]]

WikiTree AGC App Privacy Policy

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== WikiTree AGC Privacy Policy == This is the privacy policy for the WikiTree AGC browser extension for Mac and iOS and for the App that installs the extension: '''No data is collected.'''

WikiTree AGC Beta Test

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== Instructions for participating in the beta test of the WikiTree AGC Chrome extension == For the general description of the WikiTree Extension see [[Space:WikiTree AGC|this page]]. === How to install the latest beta test version === # Download the zip file. The latest version is v0.1.16 which can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1coRS_SZZ1NGqyGM1Xt0b5-jzA3psxF8R?usp=sharing # Unzip this somewhere on your machine (I put in in Documents/ChromeExtensions) and unzip it. This should create a folder called WikiTreeAGC. # Then open the Chrome browser and go to this URL: '''chrome://extensions/''' # At the top right of that page there is a toggle switch that says "Developer mode". Turn this on. # You should now see a button in the top left of the page that says "Load Unpacked". Click that and select the WikiTreeAGC folder. That should be it. Next time you are in edit mode on a WikiTree profile that was created from a GEDCOM you should see the AGC button. === How to edit the user options === In Chrome on the right hand side of the toolbar there are a set of icons. One looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Click that and you get a popup menu. One of the items on the menu should be "WikiTree AGC". Click the three dots (in a vertical line) to the right of this and select "Options" from the resulting popup. This takes you to the options page for WikiTree AGC. Make your selections and then click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. Note that if you are editing a page and testing the extension you can experiment with options like this: # Press the AGC button to reformat the bio # Click preview to see what it will look like when not in edit mode # Press the AGC button again (it now has an X over it) to undo the reformatting # Go to the options page and make some different selections # Go back to step 1 === How to report bugs or give detailed feedback === If you see an issue please do not save the changes that WikiTree AGC made to the profile. Send a private message to Pavey-429 with the profile id. I can then run it myself on that profile and debug it. Please include what seems wrong e.g.: * The AGC button doesn't show up at all for this profile * The AGC button shows up but does nothing * The resulting reformatting has an issue * ... Please include the version number of Ancestry AGC that you are using. This is visible on the chrome://extensions/ page. Also, if you see any issues with these instructions please let me know. === How to install a newer version of the extension === I will upload new beta versions of the extension as I fix bugs. If you see that the version mentioned above is newer than what you have you can delete the old WikiTreeAGC folder and download the new one and unzip it to the same location. Then in the chrome://extensions/ page just press the reload button on the WikiTreeAGC extension. Your user options should be preserved. == Release Notes == The release notes are now on the main WikiTree AGC page [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC&public=1#Release_Notes here].

WikiTree AGC Release Notes

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== Release Notes for the WikiTree AGC browser extension == The dates are when they were submitted to the Chrome Web Store. There is sometimes a short delay before they are available there because Google does a review. There may be a delay between the version appearing on the Chrome Web Store and it appearing on the Firefox Add-on page. === Version 1.2.0 (2 August 2022) === * Update so that the Chrome version uses Manifest Version 2 * Incorporate all the fix fixes below from the Firefox only versions === Version 1.1.3 (2 August 2022) Firefox only === * Keep lines starting with : after a source line with no span ID * Improve the Note flattening for a case using the @Nxxx@ format * Ignore invalid dates that are just symbols e.g. “__” * Move the “There are additional sources with no facts or date.” section into the Research Notes section * Ensure there are always 2 newlines before == Research Notes == * Improve parsing of GEDCOM file name * Do not report an error for “:Date: DEAD” * Handle AFN in format :Ancestral File Number: 5134-S7 * Recognize this string when checking for a GEDCOM import: ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.Heal-144 was created by [[Hart-4656 | Brian Hart]] through the import of Hart Family Tree.ged on Jun 21, 2014. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.'' It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' * Handle the line “An explicit Surname and Married Name were both found.” in a name fact === Version 1.1.3 (1 August 2022) Firefox only === * Ignore lines like “Couldn't find any valid last name at birth." “Couldn't find any valid first name." * Convert links to templates even if in “other source lines” * Recognize GEDCOM verbiage of the form “WikiTree profile Di Rocco-2 created through the import of “ * Preserve text of the form “Record ID Number: MH…” * Do not report an error for “:Date: DECEASED” * Handle standard GEDCOM verbiage at the end of a junk section - can happen due to merge * Handle old sections with the heading === Source === === Version 1.1.2 (31 July 2022) Firefox only === * Handle WikiIDs with characters outside the basic Latin alphabet (e.g. Solé-666). This was preventing some of the standard GEDCOM sentences from being matched. * Sometimes the junk sections (like “Data Changed”) have extra stuff at the end during a merge. This prevented AGC from being run. Change to put a note with the extra text in the Research notes. * Handle profiles that have no sub-headings in the biography section - just create an empty biography. * Turn more Ancestry family tree links into templates in older imports * Handle the old === Source === section that has a different format * Ignore lines like “:: Type: 3” in old GEDCOM imports === Version 1.1.1 (5 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the generated ref name can be longer than 80 characters === Version 1.1.0 (4 January 2022) Safari Only === * Add Safari support and published in Apple App Store for Mac and iOS. === Version 1.0.0 (29 October 2021) === * Add a warning/confirmation if you press undo and you have made edits since running AGC * Added new option: ''In narrative text, if a fact has no location, add the text "at an unknown location"''. This used to always be true. * Add new option: ''For old GEDCOM imports move additional names from the Proper First Name field to the Middle Name field''. This used to always ben done for UK and USA profiles, now it is optional. * Handle different spellings of Acknowledgements/Acknowledgments * Preserve more information from GEDCOM verbiage, User ID and profile ID * Fix bug when there are two equivalent refs on the same fact * Handle the case where, in new format, there is no space between * and Source: For subscription sources, attempt to add links to free sources as well (usually links that do a search).
For these specific Ancestry sources that it identifies it will also add links to search free sources for the same records (such as GRO, FreeBMD or FamilySearch) * Improved the combining of Residence/Census/Occupation facts * Fix bug where an error was reported when a census fact had a description line at the start beginning with a single ':' === Version 0.1.26 (2 April 2021) === * Added a safety check for the ''Could not interpret date in ....'' message in the profile text. If this occurs then WikiTree AGC will do nothing and display a message saying that the dates should be checked and this message removed before running AGC. === Version 0.1.25 (30 March 2021) === * Fixed a bug in latest format GEDCOMpare output where extra tags were being added and the citations were lost. It was caused by input cases where there is a \n before the " but not after it. * Added handling for a Note: line after the location line in latest format * Added handling for FSFTID section in latest format === Version 0.1.24 (27 February 2021) === * Follow-on to previous change. Now will also find the ::: Data and :::: Text lines following :: Source and put them in the ref. === Version 0.1.23 (27 February 2021) === * Added handling for 2010/11 format GEDCOM created profiles that don't use at all and just use span ID directly. It now converts them to * Added handling for when the references line is "" instead of "" === Version 0.1.22 (17 February 2021) === * Added handling for badly formed Ancestry links that GEDCOMpare did not convert to Ancestry templates. Often these are broken links to Ancestry trees which are no use but occasionally when I convert them to templates they work. * Add improvements for unusual older versions: ** Handle ==Biography== with no spaces ** Allow a 2013 variant of the 2011 format where Places and Dates do not have "Place" and "Date" preceding them === Version 0.1.21 (23 Dec 2020) === * Fixed bug when there are multiple first names that are moved to the middle name. The order of them was reversed. === Version 0.1.20 (3 Dec 2020) === * Added an error reporting system. If pressing the AGC button fails and does nothing then an orange error dialog is displayed with a description of the error. * Added some new error checks ** If there is more than one Biography line it will error out ** If unexpected data is found in a fact section it will error our rather than discarding that data * Improved some of the parsing of 2011 format fact sections === Version 0.1.19 (15 Nov 2020) === * Minor fix to the previous change to make first, preferred and middle names work correctly with the undo feature. === Version 0.1.18 (15 Nov 2020) === * GEDCOMs imported in 2014 put first and middle names in the first name (and preferred name) field. This change moves the additional names to the middle name field. === Version 0.1.17 (5 Nov 2020) === * Improve handling for the 2018 Gedcom format. In 2018 it seems that GEDCOMpare went though a bunch of changes in format that are inconsistent and hard to parse. ** Support refs where the name does not have quotes around it ** Support date, location and description on lines that have -, : or :: on the start === Version 0.1.16 (28 Oct 2020) === * Add support for "Record File Number" sections that contain Geni person IDs * Fix a bug where fixing up the current last name no longer worked. This was because recent WikiTree web site changes meant I wasn't able to get the Wiki ID from the document title. === Version 0.1.15 (22 Sep 2020) === * Update the extension for the WikiTree website update that changed the URLs ** That prevented the AGC button showing up because the URL was not recognized as WikiTree edit mode === Version 0.1.14 (13 Sep 2020) === * Fix the title of the window/tab for the options page * Handle the case in 2011 format where there is a heading (typically === Notes ===) between the == Sources == line and the references line. * Added "Note flattening" for the 2011 format. This supports both the [[#N0499]] style notes used in 2020 format and the @HI1085@ style which only appear occur in 2011 format * Also, add support for multi-line notes in note flattening * In old format, if there is a fact with no date, location or description still add a narrative event for it if there is any usable info (like husband etc). * Fixed an extra space in output before "one child". * Add support for "Ancestral File Number" section * Modified support for FSID and FSFTID to create a link to familysearch * When the text " CONT " appears in a citation add it is a list item (bulleted) === Version 0.1.13 (3 Sep 2020) === * Fix some problems shown by Carlsdotter-1116. This is a newly created profile from a GEDCOM that has note span id's. ** Main change was to pre-parse new format profiles and flatten remove lines like "Note N0068 ''contents'' " and replace any references to this id like "Note: [[#N0499]]" with ''contents''. ** Also remove any empty "=== Notes ===" section that is remaining. ** Ignored "married" line in name section ** Ignore "Marriage" line in Marriage section ** Ignore sections like '''MH:I500058''' that start with "MH:" ** Ignore lines in facts that start with "MH:" and the following line if it looks like "RIN". ** Fix some specific links to websites that were broken by the GEDCOM import. For example "https://app.arkivdigital.se/volumev72425?image=24" should be "https://app.arkivdigital.se/volume/v72425?image=24". The GEDCOM import process removes some "/" characters from URLs. I don't see anyway to automatically correct for this bug. All I can do is look for specific malformed URLs on sites that I hard-code in. === Version 0.1.12 (1 Sep 2020) === * Fix bug in parsing when there are no Name, Born or Died sections (Arseneau-156 and Mountz-21) * Ignore the TAG section in old format * Handle an === External Files === section in new format by just removing it, it doesn't contain any usable information (Horner-3289) * Change all the icon and image files to be lower case files name to solve case sensitivity issues on some platforms * Fix bug where the extension disabled the Enhanced Editor and did not reenable it if there was an error. === Version 0.1.11 (31 Aug 2020) === * Preserve the Family Search ID (in old format FSFTID or FID sections) as a source === Version 0.1.10 (30 Aug 2020) === * Improvements to parsing the older (2011) format ** More cleanup of "GEDCOM Junk" *** Ignore the === FID ===, === FSD === and === CREA === sections ** Handle case where there is no line in old format ** Handle case where there is a === heading after the sources. ** No SOUR line is ignored in sources ** Handle old format gedcoms with no Biography line. ** Handle old format GEDCOMs with no :: Date and :: Place but the date and place just after :: * Fix issue where a fact with no date that shared a recordId with a birth could get moved to birth date incorrectly * More robust parsing for case where the first name is a bold title (2018 format) * The extension was generating quarter dates like “was born in the July quarter of 1863” for UK birth and death registrations. These are not really accurate since they could have been born a couple of months before the quarter. Also it is not clear to some what “July quarter" means. So the extension now uses something like "was born between May and September 1863" instead. * Add options to add newlines to refs ** before the first (this does cause a slight space in public view) ** after the and before the . This makes it easier to edit but has no effect on the public view. * For facts with no date, add code to try to extract date from the citation in some situations. * If an age for an event is less than 2 years and day of birth or event is not known then treat it as “about” === Version 0.1.9 (28 Aug 2020) === * More cleanup of older formats and "GEDCOM Junk" ** Remove rough draft verbiages with a ref. E.g. ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.'' ... ''It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' ** Allow any title to start old format bio if no name, birth or death. ** Remove the source in old format that references the gedcom - all this info is in the changes list. ** Ignore any “GEDCOM junk” headings : "=== LDS Endowment ===", "=== LDS Baptism===", “=== Record File Number ===”, “=== Submitter ===”, “=== COLOR ===” ** Ignore items in the Object section if the file path doesn’t include http. ** Ignore lines of the form “No REPO record found with id R-593030340.” ** Ignore “: User ID:” line in a marriage. ** Add Unsourced sticker if there are no sources ** Remove all repository information * Add “See also:” if there are additional sources * Fix bug: If there was more than one source without a source ID it was losing all but one of them. === Version 0.1.8 (26 Aug 2020) === * Fixes to parsing the older format: ** Fixed identification of the "=== Burial ===" section ** Fix parsing so that it doesn’t lose the last event of a section in some cases ** Process the "=== Object ===" section and create external media links ** Ignore the “User ID”, “FSFTID” and “Data Changed” sections. * Combine the death and burial facts when there is no burial date * Fixed a double space before the accessed date when there is no citation for a ref. === Version 0.1.7 (24 Aug 2020) === * Changed research notes sections that mentioned “WikiTreeAGC” to say “WikiTree AGC” instead. * Lots of small changes to cleanup source, citation and description fields: ** Remove text of the form: "Data Changed: Date: 15 JUL 2011 Time: 12:02:33." from sources ** Remove text like “APID: 1,8767::0” from sources when the citation also has a reference to that database ** Remove duplicate references to an ancestry record in a source or citation. These could be an APID, a link and a template for example. ** Remove multiple spaces from citations and sources ** Remove dangling “Note:” on end of sources ** If the citation has the text “Page: Class:” then remove the “Page: “ ** For sources from MyHeritage that include a lot of data remove some html tags and add some spaces. ** Add some punctuation in census descriptions and citations from Ancestry ** In source add punctuation by changing “.Original data” to “. Original data” === Version 0.1.6 (24 Aug 2020) === * Fix bug in finding existing biography preamble when there is a space after “== Biography ==“ * Fix bug where a blank line between sources and references caused it to fail to parse the sources * Enhanced the date parsing to handle dates in the format 10-1864 === Version 0.1.5 (23 Aug 2020) === * Remove find-a-grave links in sources that have no memorial number to avoid '''profile suggestion 571''' * Add more string matching to reduce the amount of “Unclassified” sources * Improve reporting of '''multiple birth facts''' (avoid listing multiple variations of same location) * Add consolidation and reporting of '''multiple death facts''' * Other Marriages ** Improve the reporting of “'''Other Marriages'''”. When there is a missing husband or wife name. ** Change the title displayed on the source when it is an “Other marriage”. * clean up locations in old format that have multiple commas etc * Set “'''Current last name'''” for married women to the last husband’s last name if is known. Otherwise report if it looks like the Current Last Name is incorrect * Use “Family Tree” as a title for sources * Improve removal of duplicate refs * Parse the '''Map''' data that comes from FamilyTree Maker * Handle “Event” sections that can contain arrival etc - in both old and new formats * Avoid duplicate alerts messages in the "Issues to be Checked" section * Sort facts with '''no date''' to be after the birth date * Improve parsing to work for profiles where the Name section has no ‘’’Name:”’’ title but has the first name in bold instead * Remove comments of the form "Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page." * Improve parsing so that it handles source between the Source header and the line * If unnamed refs are the same then created named refs for them. This change has ripple effects and can cause facts to be merged etc. * Fix bug in how unnamed refs on marriage are compared with refs on nameFact - it was too lenient === Version 0.1.4 (17 Aug 2020) === * '''The AGC button now works correctly if the Enhanced Editor is being used''' * Make the AGC button show up on more old format GEDCOM profiles. Now it will show up if the profile meets any one of these conditions: ** Contains the string ''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' ** Contains the string ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' ** Contains at least one of these three strings: "=== Name ===", "=== Birth ===", "=== Death ===" AND also contains the strings ":: Date:" AND ":: Place:". * Handle a secondary level acknowledgements heading after the sources. E.g. "=== Acknowledgments ===" and change it to a primary level heading. E.g. "== Acknowledgements ==" * Remove the "Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you!" comment that is sometimes at end of old format * Fixup the “Missing source ID” errors automatically in the case of database IDs that are recognized by the extension. * Added the extension version number to the change summary === Version 0.1.3 (15 Aug 2020) === * Extended checks for birth “before” baptism to within a year (same for death/burial) * Change the way the age is output for infants with approximate dates * Handle the marriage data for old format profiles better * Include cause of death if it is mentioned in profile * Handle marriages that are before birth or appear to be other people. These happen in the old format that often included the parents' marriage. They are now moved to a section in the research notes. * Handle the notes section in the old 2011 format properly * If the profile includes links to Ancestry records rather than the Ancestry templates then switch them to templates. Also do this for APID fields. This can make links to ancestry.com.au for example work rather than saying you don't have an account there (so long as you have an Ancestry account somewhere). === Version 0.1.1 (12 Aug 2020) === * Made sure a year-only or approximate death comes before an exact burial in same year * Allow parentheses in section names * Handle a section named “Census:” in 2020 format * Add an alert message if a burial with no date has its date set to after the death date * If there is a burial fact with no date, and there is no death date, set its date to after the latest fact with a date, * Fix the lack of a newline between name refs and external media * Improve narrative output for events with no date * Handle extra top-level sections and preserve them * Handle Source: lines within facts that have info from the census like Age. * Combine death and burial into one fact when the approximate death date comes from only burial source and there is no death location. === Version 0.1.0 (11 Aug 2020) === * Continuation of better handling where a GEDCOM was imported twice, causing duplicate facts: ** Handle duplicate notes ** Handle duplicate file facts * Improved handling of facts with no date and/or no location ** Improved case where there is no date on fact but location was used as description. ** If a fact with no date shares a ref with a fact that has a date, then use that date * Fixed an extra space that was added after “On an unknown date” for residence facts. === Version 0.0.7 (9 Aug 2020) === * '''Handle 2011 format bios'''. These are bios created by GEDCOMpare before the latest format (the latest format started sometime around 2017 or earlier). * Recognize and preserve stickers and categories before the "== Biography ==" line that were added after the import * Remove duplicate facts. These can happen if the GEDCOM was imported twice. Surprisingly this seems to be quite a common occurrence. Note: It only removes them if everything (including the refs) is the same. * Handle occupations better * Handle edited refs where newlines have been inserted in the refs since GEDCOMpare created the profile. * Handled the line that says : Found multiple copies of death date * Changed default for the Age option from “none” to “most” === Version 0.0.6 (3 Aug 2020) === * Sometimes there are lines in Residence facts that look like: :::Source: :::APID 1,Number::Number :: These are now recognized and turned into a reference to the numbered Ancestry Record * Added a custom format for the Employment/EMPLOY/Occupation facts * Recognize some child marriages so that they are no longer named "Unclassified" in the source. * Recognize broken Google book links in fact descriptions (GEDCOMPare has a bug that breaks URLs by removing / characters) * Remove duplicate Alternate Names (and also trailing periods) * If a location starts with a number use "at" rather than "in" * Clean up the Options page and add more options: ** Whether to output the meaningful names on references/sources ** Whether to use baptism date for birth date in certain situations ** Whether to use burial date for death date in certain situations * If a profile contains no '''Name:''' or '''Born''' sections it will look for the '''Died''' section as the start rather than disabling the AGC button.

WikiTree AGC Wish List

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This is a list of possible future enhancements for the [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] browser extension. * Add an option to abbreviate location names in the narrative text. For example place names ending with "England, United Kingdom" could be abbreviated to end with "England". Note this does not apply to data fields which should always be a full name, it applies to the narrative text and the intention would be to make it flow/read better.

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[[Category:Moody-4306]] == British Prime Ministers == * Henry and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Campbell-Bannerman-1|Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Graham-738|William Graham]]. * Winston and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill KG OM CH]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-4206|John Lawrence Sr.]]. * Anthony and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. [[Eden-195|Anthony Eden]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigott-136|Thomas Pigott Esq.]] * Alec and Greta are 9th cousins four times removed. [[Douglas-Home-1|Alec Douglas-Home]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Savile-163|John (Savile) Saville]]. == Magna Carta Sureties == * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Albini-39|William III (Albini) d'Aubigny]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William III is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bigod-1|Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hugh is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bohun-7|Henry (Bohun) de Bohun]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Henry is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Clare-673|Gilbert (Clare) de Clare]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Gilbert is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Huntingfield-11|William (Huntingfield) de Huntingfield]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Lacy-284|John (Lacy) de Lacy Knt]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Lanvallei-3|William III (Lanvallei) de Lanvallay]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William III is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Malet-18|William Malet]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Mowbray-151|William (Mowbray) de Mowbray]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Quincy-226|Saier (Quincy) de Quincy]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Saier is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ros-149|Robert (Ros) de Ros]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Say-76|Geoffrey II (Say) de Say]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Geoffrey II is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. == Mayflower Passengers == * Agnes and Greta are third cousins 13 times removed (Uncertain). [[Cooper-827|Agnes (Cooper) Tilley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Humility and Greta are fourth cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Cooper-3899|Humility Cooper]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Henry and Greta are fourth cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Samson-27|Henry Samson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Richard and Greta are 8th cousins 10 times removed. [[More-108|Richard More Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gresley-7|Thomas (Gresley) de Gresley]]. * Catherine and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain) [[White-11597|Catherine (White) Carver]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-24|William VIII Gascoigne]]. == U.S. Presidents and President's Wives == * George and Greta are 7th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Washington-11|George Washington]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Coningsby-67|Humphrey Coningsby]]. * Abigail and Greta are 7th cousins 8 times removed. [[Smith-69|Abigail (Smith) Adams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wingate-80| Robert Wingate]]. * Thomas and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cave-10|Richard Cave]]. * Martha and Greta are fourth cousins 7 times removed. [[Wayles-5|Martha (Wayles) Jefferson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]]. * James and Greta are fourth cousins 9 times removed. [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Underwood-172|William Underwood]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are 9th cousins 9 times removed. [[Kortright-85|Elizabeth (Kortright) Monroe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Sturgeon-12|Joan (Sturgeon) Frowicke]]. * John Quincy and Greta are 8th cousins 7 times removed. [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wingate-80|Robert Wingate]]. * Hannah and Greta are 13th cousins 10 times removed. [[Hoes-12|Hannah (Hoes) Van Buren]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hainaut-43|Willem III (Hainaut) de Hainault]]. * Greta is William's fifth great grand niece. [[Harrison-912|William Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]]. * Anna and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Symmes-6|Anna (Symmes) Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hext-7|Thomas Hext II]]. * John and Greta are fifth cousins 6 times removed. [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Armistead-10|William Armistead]]. * Letitia and Greta are 9th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Christian-1141|Letitia (Christian) Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigott-136|Thomas Pigott esq]]. * Julia and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Gardiner-131|Julia (Gardiner) Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-26|William Paulet]]. * Zachary and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stafford-179|Humphrey Stafford MP]]. * Margaret and Greta are 11th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Smith-2210|Margaret (Smith) Taylor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Towneley-5|John Towneley Esq]]. * Millard and Greta are 7th cousins five times removed. [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-162|John Lawrence III]]. * Franklin and Greta are 7th cousins 9 times removed. [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason]]. * Jane and Greta are 6th cousins 8 times removed. [[Appleton-55|Jane (Appleton) Pierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Knapp-427|Robert Knapp I, Esq.]]. * James and Greta are 10th cousins 8 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Houston-959|John Houston]]. (Lifelong bachelor) * Harriet and Greta are 11th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Lane-4097|Harriet (Lane) Johnston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Houston-959|John Houston]]. (Niece of James Buchanan and acted as his first lady) * Mary and Greta are 7th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Todd-282|Mary (Todd) Lincoln]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howel-32|John ap Howel]]. * Ulysses S. and Greta are 7th cousins 7 times removed. (Uncertain). [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ferguson-3288|Robert Ferguson]]. * Julia and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Dent-25|Julia (Dent) Grant]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Honywood-2|Robert Honywood Esquire]]. * Rutherford and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[Hayes-229|Rutherford Hayes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody Sr.]]. * Lucy and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed. [[Webb-540|Lucy (Webb) Hayes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]]. * James and Greta are fourth cousins four times removed. [[Garfield-39|James Garfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Lucretia and Greta are fifth cousins five times removed. [[Rudolph-37|Lucretia (Rudolph) Garfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-137|John Mason]]. * Chester and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Arthur-49|Chester Arthur]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Ellen and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Herndon-44|Ellen (Herndon) Arthur]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. * Grover and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]]. (Elected President twice.) * Frances and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Folsom-35|Frances (Folsom) Preston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Benjamin and Greta are second cousins five times removed. [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]]. * Theodore and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stewart-1602|Elizabeth (Stewart) Mackenzie]]. * Alice and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Lee-16|Alice (Lee) Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-209|John Higginson]]. * Edith and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Carow-1|Edith (Carow) Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-505|John (Browne) Brown]]. * William and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. [[Taft-21|William Taft]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Waters-116|John Waters]]. * Helen and Greta are 10th cousins five times removed. [[Herron-616|Helen (Herron) Taft]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-42|Guthlac Overton MP]]. * Woodrow and Greta are 9th cousins 7 times removed. [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]. * Ellen and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Axson-4|Ellen (Axson) Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cornwallis-17|William Cornwallis Esq.]]. * Edith and Greta are 6th cousins three times removed. [[Bolling-340|Edith (Bolling) Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]]. * Warren and Greta are 10th cousins five times removed. [[Harding-4|Warren Harding]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Freeman-1005|Thomas Freeman]]. * Florence and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed. [[Kling-450|Florence (Kling) Harding]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Barrett-524|John Barrett]]. * Calvin and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Waters-116|John Waters]]. * Grace and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed. [[Goodhue-12|Grace (Goodhue) Coolidge]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. * Herbert and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Franklin and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Honywood-14|John Honywood Esquire]]. * Eleanor and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. [[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ludlow-8|Thomas Ludlow]]. * Harry and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hugh-12|Humphrey ap Hugh]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. [[Wallace-17|Elizabeth (Wallace) Truman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody]]. * Mamie and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. [[Doud-104|Mamie (Doud) Eisenhower]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ingraham-26|Richard (Ingraham) Ingram]]. * Lyndon and Greta are 15th cousins four times removed. (Uncertain). [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Johnson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]]. * Claudia Alta and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Taylor-2955|Claudia Alta (Taylor) Johnson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pendleton-63|Philip Pendleton Sr.]]. * Richard and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-119|Francis Gascoigne]]. * Gerald Rudolph and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[King-1042|Gerald Rudolph (King) Ford Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Jane and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. [[Mayfield-341|Jane (Mayfield) Wyman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-223|Richard Bullock]]. * Nancy and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. [[Robbins-4|Nancy (Robbins) Reagan]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody]]. * George and Greta are 7th cousins once removed. [[Bush-7|George Bush]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Barbara and Greta are 12th cousins four times removed. [[Pierce-4|Barbara (Pierce) Bush]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason.]] * George H. W. and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. George H. W. Bush and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Ann and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Dunham-4|Ann Dunham]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Barack Obama's mom) * Barack and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. (Uncertain) [[Obama-2|Barack Obama Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (I'm not sure about any relation between myself: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Donald Trump because their profiles are private because they are living.) == Black Sheep == * William and Greta are 6th cousins 6 times removed. [[Hatfield-260|William Hatfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]] (Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud) * Elizabeth and Greta are 10th cousins 18 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Bathory-7|Elizabeth (Bathory) Báthory de Ecsed]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Arpadhazi-2|Béla IV (Arpadhazi) of Hungary]]. * Lizzie and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. [[Borden-196|Lizzie Borden]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]] * Charles and Greta are 6th cousins twice removed. [[Maddox-946|Charles (Maddox) Manson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Porter-24|Patrick Porter]]. * Jesse and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[James-761|Jesse James]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]]. * Frank and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[James-759|Frank James]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]]. (Confederate soldier, guerrilla and outlaw. He was the older brother of outlaw Jesse James and was also part of the James-Younger gang.) * Bill and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (American outlaw in the American Old West. He was the co-leader of the Wild Bunch gang and he was the brother of the founders of the Dalton Gang.) * Robert and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1723|Robert Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw in the American Old West. He was a member of the Dalton Gang.) * Emmett and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. After a long prison sentence he became an author and an actor in Hollywood.) * Grat and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw in the American Old West. He was leader of the Dalton Gang. He died during a raid on a bank in Coffeyville, Kansas.) * Charles and Greta are 15th cousins three times removed. [[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (Outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James.) * Bob and Greta are 15th cousins three times removed. [[Ford-4398|Bob Ford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (American outlaw best known for killing his gang leader, Jesse James, in 1882.) * Cole and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Younger-314|Cole Younger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Outlaw and one of the leaders of the James - Younger Gang. Later in life Cole Younger and Frank James toured in a wild west show - The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West Show.) == Witch Trials == * Andrew and Greta are 10th cousins 14 times removed. [[Sanford-206|Andrew Sanford Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Coggeshale-5|John (Coggeshale) de Coggeshale]]. (Suspected of witchcraft from Connecticut Witch Trials.) * Zaccheus and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Perkins-7044|Zaccheus Perkins]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser in the Salem Witch Trials and was an incorrigible thief, he was branded with a "B" on his forehead and whipped) * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Perkins-1029|Thomas Perkins Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * George and Greta are 12th cousins 10 times removed (Uncertain). [[Corwin-9|George Corwin]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hywel%20Fychan-5|Hopkin ap Hywel Fychan]]. (Sheriff and Officer of the court during the Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are fourth cousins 10 times removed. [[Higginson-270|John Higginson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-209|John Higginson]]. (Colonel and Officer of the court during the Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are 9th cousins 9 times removed. [[Richards-1225|John Richards]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (Superior Court of Judicature and Court of Oyer and Terminer during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-1018|Thomas Fiske Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are 9th cousins 13 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-523|Thomas Fiske]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Captain, Foreman, and Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * William and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-97|William Fiske]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Lieutenant and Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * Bathsheba and Greta are fifth cousins 10 times removed (Uncertain). [[Folger-62|Bathsheba (Folger) Pope]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-1262|John Lawrence I]]. (Afflicted during Salem Witch Trials) * Ann and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed. [[Putnam-1362|Ann Putnam Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Afflicted girl of Salem Village during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-75|Thomas Putnam Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are second cousins 10 times removed. [[Hathorne-9|John Hathorne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-162|John Lawrence III]]. (Colonel, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and one of two men that issued warrants to arrest local women for witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials) * Nathaniel and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Saltonstall-26|Nathaniel Saltonstall]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. (Judge, Colonel, and Court of Oyer and Terminer during Salem Witch Trials) * Samuel and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. [[Sewall-120|Samuel Sewall]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Echingham-12|Thomas Echingham]]. (Judge, Superior Court of Judicature, and Court of Oyer and Terminer) * Wait Still and Greta are 11th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Winthrop-110|Wait Still Winthrop]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hywel%20Fychan-5|Hopkin ap Hywel Fychan]]. (Superior Court of Judicature, and Major-General during Salem Witch Trials) * Cotton and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Matter-42|Cotton Mather]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Francis-171|Hugh (Francis) Fraunceys]]. (Clergy, Reverend Dr. during Salem Witch Trials) * Nicholas and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed. [[Noyes-531|Nicholas Noyes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Empson-2|Peter Empson]]. (Clergy and Reverend during Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are fifth cousins 12 times removed. [[Noyes-484|Sarah (Noyes) Hale]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-1954|George Browne]]. (Wife of Rev. John Hale, named but no arrest warrant issued during Salem Witch Trials) * Mary and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed. [[Osgood-540|Mary (Osgood) Marston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Belknap-37|Robert Belknap]]. (Accused of witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials and found not guilty) * Elizabeth and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed. [[Bassett-1100|Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused of witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Wildes-453|Sarah (Wildes) Bishop]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Accused of witchcraft and escaped or fled during Salem Witch Trials) * Dudley and Greta are 7th cousins 12 times removed. [[Bradstreet-15|Dudley Bradstreet]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-163|Richard (Neville) de Neville KG]]. (Justice of the Peace of Andover, Massachusetts Bay and Protestor during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are 7th cousins 12 times removed. [[Bradstreet-13|John Bradstreet]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-163|Richard (Neville) de Neville KG]]. (named but no arrest warrant issued during Salem Witch Trials) * George and Greta are 6th cousins 11 times removed. [[Burroughs-971|George Burroughs]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wentworth-48|Henry Wentworth]]. (Executed: arrested for witchcraft, taken to Salem, tried and hanged during Salem Witch Trials) * Benjamin and Greta are fourth cousins 13 times removed. [[Abbot-57|Benjamin Abbot]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler II]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are fifth cousins 11 times removed. [[Brattle-12|Thomas Brattle]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. (Opposition during Salem Witch Trials) * Edward and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-71|Edward Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-50|John Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Nathaniel and Greta are second cousins 13 times removed. [[Putnam-86|Nathaniel Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Lieutenant and accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Ann and Greta are 11th cousins 8 times removed. [[Higginson-24|Ann (Higginson) Dolliver]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Greene-404|Thomas (Greene) de Greene]]. (Accused of witchcraft, imprisoned, not indicted, prob. insane was her title during the Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are 9th cousins 10 times removed. [[Proctor-2107|Sarah (Proctor) Munyan]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused, not indicted during Salem Witch Trials) * William and Greta are 9th cousins 10 times removed. [Proctor-[1310|William Proctor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused, not indicted during Salem Witch Trials) * Samuel and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Endicott-10|Samuel Endicott]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-397|John Bruce]]. (Accused during Salem Witch Trials) * Zerubbabel and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Endicott-52|Zerubbabel Endicott]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-397|John Bruce]]. (Accused during Salem Witch Trials) == Royalty == * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-419|James I "King of Scotland" Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James I is the 21st great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Wallace-182|William Wallace]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William (Braveheart) is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * James II and Greta are fifth cousins 12 times removed. [[Stuart-19|James II Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-1166|James II Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James II is the 21th great grandfather of Greta. * Greta is Edward's 20th great grand niece (Uncertain). [[Plantagenet-1525|Edward (Plantagenet) of Woodstock KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet) of England]]. (AKA the Black Prince, Prince of Wales) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet) of England]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Edward III is the 21th great grandfather of Greta. * John and Greta are second cousins 17 times removed. [[Greene-490|John Greene Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Greene-404|Thomas (Greene) de Greene]]. (AKA John the Fugitive, Lord of Drayton) * Philip II and Greta are 6th cousins 16 times removed (Uncertain). [[Habsburg-1|Philip II Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Philip I and Greta are fourth cousins 17 times removed. [[Habsburg-4|Philip I Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Fernando II and Greta are fourth cousins 18 times removed. [[Arag%C3%B3n-122|Fernando II (Aragón) de Aragón]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Toledo-15|Diego Gómez (Toledo) de Toledo]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-15|Diego Gómez (Toledo) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Diego Gómez is the 21st great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-27|Inés (Ayala) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Inés is the 21st great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ceballos-16|Elvira (Ceballos) Álvarez de Ceballos]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Elvira is the 22nd great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-31|Fernán (Ayala) Pérez de Ayala]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Fernán is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-32|Teresa (Toledo) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Teresa is the 22nd great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-14|Gómez (Toledo) Vásquez]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Gómez is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-45|Sancha (Ayala) Blount]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Sancha is the 20th great grandmother of Greta. * Fernando VII and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed. [[De%20Borb%C3%B3n-5|Fernando VII (de Borbón) di Espana]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Carlos III and Greta are 11th cousins 9 times removed. [[Bourbon-69|Carlos III (Bourbon) de Borbón y Farnese]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Isabella I and Greta are second cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Castilla-121|Isabella I (Castilla) de Castilla y León]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * John II and Greta are first cousins 20 times removed (Uncertain). [[Castilla-60|John II (Castilla) Trastámara]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Arag%C3%B3n-120|Pedro III Aragón]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Pedro III is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * Peter I and Greta are 5th cousins 20 times removed. [[Burgundy-244|Peter I (Burgundy) Bourgogne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II Plantagenet]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-105|Fernando III (Castilla) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Fernando III is the 24th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bourgogne-212|Berengaria (Bourgogne) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Berengaria is the 25th great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-106|Alfonso IX (Castilla) de León]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Alfonso IX is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-79|Pedro I (Castilla) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Pedro I is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * Fernando I and Greta are second cousins 22 times removed. [[Castilla-91|Fernando I (Castilla) de Castilla]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Castilla-115|Alfonso XI (Castilla) de Castilla]]. * Alfonso XII and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed. [[Bourbon-74|Alfonso XII (Bourbon) de Borbón y Borbón]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * João I and Greta are 6th cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Avis-167|João I (Avis) de Portugal]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II Plantagenet]]. * Christian VII and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed. [[Oldenburg-411|Christian VII (Oldenburg) af Danmark]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ap%20Iorwerth-26|Llywelyn ap Iorwerth]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Llywelyn is the 26th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * Anne and Greta are second cousins 16 times removed. [[Parr-95|Anne Parr]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzHugh-337|Henry FitzHugh]]. * Mary II and Greta are 6th cousins 11 times removed. [[Stuart-21|Mary II Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Mary I and Greta are first cousins 17 times removed. [[Stewart-6849|Mary I (Stewart) Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-143|John (Plantagenet) of England]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 23rd great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * Elizabeth and Greta are 6th cousins 17 times removed (Uncertain) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth (Woodville) York]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beauchamp-69|Humphrey (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ap_Gruffydd-45|Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Owain Gwynedd is the 28th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Oldenberg-15|Christian I Oldenberg]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Christian I is the 19th great grandfather of Greta. * Nicholas II and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Romanov-29|Nicholas II (Romanov) Романов]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Marie-Antoinette and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed. [[Habsburg-Lothringen-1|Marie-Antoinette (Habsburg-Lothringen) d'Autriche]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * George VI and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Sachsen-Coburg%20und%20Gotha-4|George VI (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Gustaf VI Adolf and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Bernadotte-9|Gustaf VI Adolf (Bernadotte) av Sverige]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Alfonso XIII and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Bourbon-75|Alfonso XIII (Bourbon) de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Olav V and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-7|Olav V (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) av Norge]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Juliana and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed. [[Oranje-Nassau-14|Juliana (Oranje-Nassau) van Oranje-Nassau]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Rainier III and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. [[Grimaldi-13|Rainier III Grimaldi]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Norreys-25|Henry (Norreys) Norris]]. * Jean and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. [[Bourbon-85|Jean (Bourbon) de Luxembourg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Franz Joseph II and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Liechtenstein-6|Franz Joseph II (Liechtenstein) von Liechtenstein]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Frederik IX and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-34|Frederik IX (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) af Danmark]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Boudewijn and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-39|Boudewijn (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) de Belgique]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-388|David Bruce]]. * Napoléon III and Greta are 18th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Bonaparte-4|Napoléon III Bonaparte]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Este-38|Azzolino VI (Este) d'Este]]. (First President of the French Republic and, as Napoleon III, the ruler of the Second French Empire) * Margaret and Greta are third cousins 18 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beaufort-52|Margaret (Beaufort) Stanley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. (Paternally, Margaret Beaufort was the great-grand-daughter of John of Gaunt and Katheryn Swynford; by right of primogeniture she was the first in line of the Beaufort family, being the only legitimate child of the eldest son of the eldest son. But her main claim to fame is through her son by her second marriage, Henry Tudor.) * Margaret and Greta are second cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beaufort-25|Margaret (Beaufort) Courtenay]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. * Greta is Margaret's 16th great grand niece. [[Beaufort-26|Margaret (Beaufort) Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaufort-4|Edmund Beaufort KG]]. * Margaret and Greta are fifth cousins 17 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beauchamp-82|Margaret (Beauchamp) Welles]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Grandison-2|William (Grandison) de Grandison]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James is the 17th great grandfather of Greta. ("IV of Scotland" also known as James of the Iron Belt, member of the House of Stewart, member of Clan Stewart, was killed in Action during the War of the League of Cambrai at the Battle of Flodden Field.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Boyd-320|Margaret (Boyd) Boyd of Bonshaw]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Margaret is the 17th great grandmother of Greta. (Mistress of James Stewart "IV of Scotland".) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 20th great grandfather of Greta. (Member of the House of Lancaster.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Roet-3|Katherine (Roet) de Swynford]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Katherine is the 20th great grandmother of Greta. (Member of the House of Lancaster.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-1163|Catherine (Stewart) Douglas]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Catherine is the 16th great grandmother of Greta. * Mary I and Greta are fourth cousins 16 times removed. [[Tudor-2|Mary I (Tudor) of England]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaufort-1|Joan (Beaufort) de Neville LG]]. * Edmund and Greta are fourth cousins 19 times removed. [[Tudor-41|Edmund Tudor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dafydd-53|Gruffydd of Penmanchno ap (Dafydd) Dafydd Goch]]. * Greta is William's 18th great grand niece. [[Pole-26|William (Pole) de la Pole KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Harry and Greta are first cousins 18 times removed. [[Stafford-431|Harry Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-114|Anne (Plantagenet) of Gloucester]]. * Greta is Thomas's 17th great grand niece. [[Stanley-494|Thomas Stanley KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]]. * Matthias and Greta are 6th cousins 14 times removed. [[Habsburg-117|Matthias Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Blanche and Greta are third cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Latimer-48|William (Latimer) le Latimer]]. * Greta is Constance's 21th great grand niece. [[Castilla-59|Constance (Castilla) de Castilla y León LG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Castilla-79|Pedro I (Castilla) de Castilla]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Beaufort-1|Joan (Beaufort) de Neville LG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Joan is the 19th great grandmother of Greta. * Greta is Thomas's 19th great grand niece. [[Lancaster-442|Thomas (Lancaster) Beaufort KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Greta is Harry's 19th great grand niece. [[Beaufort-19|Harry Beaufort]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Beaufort-11|John Beaufort KG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bodrugan-2|Otho (Bodrugan) de Bodrugan]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Otho is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Anjou-34|Foulques V (Anjou) d'Anjou]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Foulques V is the 27th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Brienne-4|John I (Brienne) de Brienne]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John I is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * Marie and Greta are third cousins 24 times removed (Uncertain). [[Montferrat-20|Marie (Montferrat) de Brienne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bourgogne-55|Guillaume I Bourgogne]]. * Mary and Greta are first cousins 16 times removed. [[Boleyn-4|Mary (Boleyn) Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Tilney-1|Elizabeth (Tilney) Howard]]. * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 16 times removed. [[Wyatt-244|Thomas Wyatt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-56|Edward Neville]]. * Wallis and Greta are fifth cousins four times removed. [[Warfield-8|Wallis (Warfield) Windsor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-480|John Howard]]. == Notable Relationships == * Meriwether and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] (from the Lewis and Clark Expedition) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-19|William IX Gascoigne]]. * William and Greta are fourth cousins 7 times removed. [[Clark-5025|William Clark]] (from The Lewis and Clark Expedition) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Taylor-960|Anne (Taylor) Eastham Cary]]. * Thomas and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. [[Edison-1|Thomas Edison I]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]]. * Clara and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Parkhurst-38|George Parkhurst]]. (Founder of the American Red Cross and her duties on the battlefield during the Civil War.) * Daniel and Greta are fifth cousins 8 times removed. [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howel-32|John ap Howel]]. * Davy and Greta are 5th cousins 7 times removed. [[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are third cousins 9 times removed. [[Hedge-14|Elizabeth (Hedge) Crockett]] (massacred by Indians, grandmother of Davy Crockett, and her husband was one of the founders of Tennessee) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]]. * Helen and Greta are 9th cousins four times removed. [[Pitts-1806|Helen (Pitts) Douglass]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-208|Thomas Higginson]]. (Second wife of Frederick Douglass and an American abolitionist and suffragette) * Augusta and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Suffield-59|Augusta (Suffield) Forrest]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Townsend-186|Roger Townsend]]. (an Australian gateway ancestor for descendants of King Edward III) * Abigail and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. [[Folger-180|Abigail Folger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Brown]]. (Charles Manson Murder Victim and Heiress to Filter Coffee) * Harriet and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Beecher-129|Harriet (Beecher) Stowe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Jordan-24|John Jordan]]. (Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin") * Henry and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. [[Wells-14654|Henry Wells]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dyneley-13|Roger Dyneley]]. (Co-founder of American Express and Wells Fargo & Company, and philanthropist and a benefactor of Wells College) * Rose and Greta are 7th cousins four times removed. [[Terry-2144|Rose Terry]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-505|John (Browne) Brown]]. (Author of poetry, short stories, and novels) * John and Greta are 20th cousins 5 times removed. [[Hurlbut-377|John Hurlbut]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[|Berkeley-510|Thomas (Berkeley) de Berkeley]]. (Scientific Navigator) * Muhammad and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Clay-1582|Muhammad (Clay) Ali]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Professional Boxer) * Martin Luther and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[King-4303|Martin Luther King Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Civil Rights Movement) * William and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed. [[Bratton-195|William Bratton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. (Part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) * Nile and Greta are third cousins three times removed. [[Kinnick-52|Nile Kinnick Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kinnick-12|John Kinnick]]. (Football player) * Samuel and Greta are 15th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Clemens-1|Samuel Clemens]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lindsay-369|Alexander Lindsay]]. (Also Known As: Mark Twain-author, humorist, and lecturer) * Emily and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Dickinson-53|Emily Dickinson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. * Susan B. and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Anthony-14|Susan B. Anthony]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kent-1892|Thomas Kent]]. * Ben and Greta are 6th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Franklin-1|Ben Franklin]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-1262|John Lawrence I]]. * Alice and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Paul-9|Alice Paul]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Townsend-136|Robert Townsend]]. * Dale and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Earnhardt-1|Dale Earnhardt Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-6834|Archibald Douglas]]. * Langston and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed. [[Hughes-28|Langston Hughes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Howel-6|Griffith ap (Ap Howel) Howel]]. (poet, fiction writer, playwright, columnist and a leader of "Harlem Renaissance") * Blanche and Greta are fifth cousins 6 times removed. [[Bruce-4047|Blanche Bruce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Politician: represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate) * Marian and Greta are 13th cousins five times removed. [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzHugh-337|Henry FitzHugh]]. (opera singer, civil rights activist,and part of the Civil Rights Movement) * Elf and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4461|Elf Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn Brothers, They were five brothers who worked as Old West bounty hunters. They are best known for having killed George "Bittercreek" Newcomb and Charley Pierce, who were both members of the Wild Bunch.) * George and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4464|George Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * John and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4463|John Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Mal and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4465|Mal Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Bee and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4462|Bee Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Rose and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4459|Rose (Dunn) Flemming]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (Known as Rose of the Cimarron. She was best known for her romantic involvement with outlaw George Bittercreek Newcomb, when she was a teenager. Rose's five brothers were the Dunn Brothers who were a group of brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters.) * Ann and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. [[Bassett-1556|Ann (Bassett) Willis]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ingraham-26|Richard (Ingraham) Ingram]]. (Female rancher and cattle rustler of the Wild West, she and her sister Josie Bassett, were associates of outlaws, mainly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. Ann is also thought to have been Etta Place, girlfriend of the Sundance Kidd.) * Lillian and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Smith-67852|Lillian (Smith) Willoughby]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-209|William Carter II]]. (Young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was a rival of Annie Oakley in the show.) * Bill and Greta are 18th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Cody-384|Bill Cody]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Boteler-189||Johanna (Boteler) Raleigh]]. (Known as: "Buffalo Bill", American scout, bison hunter, and showman.) * Gordon and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed. [[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason]]. (Known as Pawnee Bill. He was an American showman whose specialty was Wild West shows. He was known for his partnership with Buffalo Bill. They joined their two Wild West shows, and the show became Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East.) *Frank and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1726|Frank Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Deputy US Marshal of the Old West, he was the older brother to the members of the Dalton Gang, he was also the brother of William M. Dalton, once a member of the California legislature, who became an outlaw and leader of the Doolin Dalton gang alongside Bill Doolin.) * Morgan and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-224|Morgan Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (Younger brother of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Virgil and Wyatt Earp. Morgan was a deputy of Virgil's at the time of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Virgil and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-129|Virgil Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (veteran of the American Civil War and was a Deputy U.S. Marshal for south-eastern Arizona Territory and Tombstone City Marshal at the time of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in October 1881.) * Wyatt and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (American gambler, Pima County, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff, and Deputy Town Marshal in Tombstone, Arizona. He took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Pat and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Day-5239|Nicholas II Day Sr.]]. (American Buffalo Hunter, lawman, Customs Agent and bartender in the old West. He became famous for killing Billy the Kid.) * James and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Hickok-8|James Hickok]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kent-1892|Thomas Kent]]. (Known as Wild Bill Hickok he was Lawman, gunfighter and a gambler.) * Doc and Greta are 14th cousins 7 times removed. [[Holliday-60|Doc Holliday]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cokayne-71|John Cokayne]]. (American old West gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. He is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Daniel and Greta are 8th cousins 6 times removed. [[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. (Texas Ranger) * Frank and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Phillips-3733|Frank Phillips]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-1878|Richard Osborne lll]]. (Deputy sheriff and freelance gunman who single-handedly went into West Virginia, captured a jailfull of Hat-fields, and almost caused a war between Kentucky and West Virginia.) * Paden and Greta are 8th cousins 8 times removed. [[Tolbert-188|Paden Tolbert]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]. (US Marshall he worked with Bud Ledbetter, Heck Thomas and Bill Tilghman and other famous names of the time. He and his brother John Tolbert were both Deputy Marshals under "The Hanging Judge", Isaac Parker.) * Rita and Greta are 18th cousins three times removed. [[Cansino-2|Rita (Cansino) Hayworth]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Assheton-1|John Assheton]]. (Actress with Roma ancestry) * Malcolm and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Fraser-1802|Malcolm Fraser]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Campbell-1526|Colin Campbell]]. (Australian Prime Minister) * John and Greta are 12th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Bell-1597|John Bell Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pashley-6|Robert Pashley]]. (One of America’s most famous ghost stories, and best-known poltergeist case, The Bell Witch. John was killed by The Bell Witch, whom he and his family had been haunted by.) * Nathaniel and Greta are second cousins 11 times removed. [[Bacon-2862|Nathaniel Bacon]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bacon-368|James Bacon]]. (Leader of Bacon's Rebellion) * Lewis and Greta are fourth cousins 9 times removed. [[Williams-20161|Lewis Williams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Fisher-1029|Alexander Fisher]]. (Part of Bacon's Rebellion) * Carrie and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. [[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Williams-3247|John Williams Sr.]]. * Debbie and Greta are 8th cousins twice removed. [[Reynolds-5838|Debbie Reynolds]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Williams-3247|John Williams Sr.]]. (Mother of Carrie Fisher) * Francis and Greta are 9th cousins 14 times removed. [[Drake-326|Francis Drake]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bodrugan-2|Otho (Bodrugan) de Bodrugan]]. (an Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.) * Orson and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed. [[Welles-458|Orson Welles]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Barclay-146|George Barclay]]. (American actor, director, writer and producer who worked in theater, radio and film.) * Julia and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Ward-1|Julia (Ward) Howe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Ieuan-28|William Ap Ieuan]]. (Part of the Suffragette Movement, Abolitionist, and Poet) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 6th great grandfather of Greta. (Ancestor of a few US Presidents, Founding Father of the US, Signed of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the first families of Virginia, the Harrisons'.) * Greta is Landon's 7th great grand niece. [[Carter-1773|Landon Carter]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Carter I. (US Southern Colonist, participated in the American Revolution, and one of the first families of Virginia, the Carters'.) * William and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed. [[Ironmonger-2|William Ironmonger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kingsmill-10|John Kingsmill]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * Henry and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed. [[Isham-12|Henry Isham Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wentworth-8|Roger Wentworth]]. (Magna Carter Trail Gateway Ancestor, Ancestor of a US President, and a US Southern Colonist.) * Edmund and Greta are 8th cousins 8 times removed. [[Jennings-359|Edmund Jennings]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Andrews-738|John Andrews Esq.]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * Robert and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Peyton-434|Robert Peyton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-1878|Richard Osborne lll]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * George and Greta are third cousins 14 times removed (Uncertain). [[Yeardley-6|George Yeardley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brereton-9|Andrew (Brereton) Brereton of Brereton]]. (US Southern Colonist, a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society, and has English ancestors.) * John and Greta are third cousins 13 times removed. [[West-424|John West]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cary-217|Thomas Cary]]. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society and a US Southern Colonist.) * Edward and Greta are first cousins 13 times removed. [[Digges-14|Edward Digges]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kempe-45|Thomas Kempe]]. (A descendant of several surety barons.) * Haute and Greta are second cousins 14 times removed. [[Wyatt-188|Haute Wyatt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle MP]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Thomas and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Culpeper-49|Thomas (Culpeper) Colepeper]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigot-16|Geoffrey Pigot]]. (Royalty and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society and an ancestor of a US President.) * George and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Calvert-25|George Calvert]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. (Nobility, Roman Catholic, and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * John and Greta are 7th cousins 14 times removed (Uncertain). [[Smyth-436|John (Smyth) Smith]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Glynd%C5%B5r-1|Owain (Glyndŵr) Glendower]]. (Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society, Adventurer, Explorer, Author, and resided in the Southern Colonies in North America before 1776.) * Francis and Greta are fifth cousins 10 times removed. [[Howard-9617|Francis Howard]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hussey-62|Robert Hussey]]. (Royalty and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Francis is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (US Southern Colonist and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Greta is Francis's 9th great grand niece. [[Eppes-6|Francis Eppes II]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Eppes. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Francis and Greta are first cousins 10 times removed. [[Eppes-66|Francis Eppes III]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]]. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Gascoigne-135|Thomas (Gascoigne) Gaskins]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Thomas is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * James VI and I and Greta are third cousins 14 times removed. [[Stuart-2|James VI and I Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. (Member of Clan Stewart, Scottish and English King, House of Stuart, House of Stewart, and A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-828|Benjamin Harrison I]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 9th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-830|Benjamin Harrison III]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * John and Greta are second cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Mathews-339|John Mathews]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mathews-683|Tobie (Mathews) Mathew]]. (Resided in the Southern Colonies in North America before 1776 and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Temperance and Greta are 7th cousins 13 times removed. [[Flowerdew-5|Temperance (Flowerdew) West]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Appleyard-5|Bartholomew Appleyard]]. (George Yeardley's wife and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Robert E. and Greta are third cousins 6 times removed. [[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]]. (American and Confederate Soldier best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.) * Raymond and Greta are 23rd cousins twice removed. [[Lemieux-1175|Raymond Lemieux PhD]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Von%20Limburg-5|Hendrik (Von Limburg) Limburg]]. (Contributed to the development of modern antibiotics.) * Ambrose and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. [[Bierce-17|Ambrose Bierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Walker-2343|Thomas Walker]]. (Author of "The Devil's Dictionary") == WikiTree Random Profiles Relationships == * Alexis and Greta are 22nd cousins four times removed (Uncertain). Alexis Richard and Greta Moody are both descendants of Hendrik (Von Limburg) Limburg. * Zephi and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). Zephi Brockett Metcalf and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Townsend. * Harriet and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed. Harriet Gould and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard (Whitleigh) Whitley. * Michael and Greta are 10th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). Michael Metcalf and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ralph VII Cromwell. * Gabriel and Greta are 24th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Dumont-427|Gabriel Dumont]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaumont-82|Robert (Beaumont) de Breteuil]]. (Canadian First Peoples and member of the Metis Nation) * Jeremiah and Greta are 7th cousins four times removed. Jeremiah Felker and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Thomas and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed. Thomas Springfield and Greta Moody are both descendants of Griffith ap (Ap Howel) Howel. * Caroline and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed. Caroline (Bull) Grannis and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Bernard II. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. John Williams Sr. is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 9th great grandfather of Greta. * Greta is Nathaniel's 8th great grand niece. Nathaniel Williams and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Williams Sr. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. Hans (Schnebelli) Schnebeli is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hans is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. * Russell and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. Russell Cazier and Greta Moody are both descendants of Humphrey ap Hugh. * James and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed. James Twyman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Bullock. * Robert and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed. Robert (Arbuthnot) Arbuthnot of Haddo-Rattray 1st and Greta Moody are both descendants of Walter Ogilvy. * Oliver and Greta are 10th cousins 9 times removed. Oliver Parker and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Darcy. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. Hans Firestone Jr. is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hans is the 7th great grandfather of Greta. * Emma and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. Emma (Hale) Bidamon and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Cotton Sr. (Latter Day Saint pioneer) * Joseph and Greta are 7th cousins 8 times removed. Joseph Smith Jr. and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Gould. (Connection to the Latter Day Saint Church, husband of Emma) * Sam and Greta are 17th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Tyrell-25|Walter (Tyrell) Tyrrell]]. (Native American member of the Cherokee tribe) * Wilma and Greta are 16th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Mankiller-2|Wilma Mankiller]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brereton-9|Andrew (Brereton) Brereton of Brereton]]. (Chief, Native American, and member of the Cherokee tribe.) * James and Greta are 13th cousins 7 times removed. James Maupin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Christian I Oldenberg. * Maxine and Greta are 7th cousins. Maxine (Pack) Bragg and Greta Moody are both descendants of Christian Grubb Jr. * John and Greta are second cousins 10 times removed. [[Cox-508|John Cox]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Farley-121|Richard Farley]]. * James and Greta are 13th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Witcher-273|James Witcher]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Towneley-5|John Towneley Esq.]]. == Close Family Relationships == * Are my parents related to each other?: Private and Lillian are fourth cousins twice removed. Private and [[Shropshire-167|Lillian (Shropshire) Moody]] are both descendants of [[Mayes-633|Henry Mayes IV]]. * Are your father's parents related to each other?: Donald and Private are 14th cousins once removed. [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] and Private are both descendants of [[Norris-1907|William (Norris) Norreys]]. * Are your mother's parents related to each other?: Donald and Kathleen are 15th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] and [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. * Kathleen and Private are 9th cousins. [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] and Private are both descendants of [[Hatcher-46|William Hatcher]]. * Private and Donald are 16th cousins. Private and [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Graham-1133|William Graham]]. * Donald and Donald are fifth cousins. [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] and [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] are both descendants of [[Mayze-12|Henry (Mayze) Mayes]]. * Donald and Kathleen are 13th cousins once removed. [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] and [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Denny-393|Joyce Denny]].

WikiTree and DNA Painter

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'''How to Use WikiTree and DNA PAINTER'''
===Step 1=== Go to https://dnapainter.com/ and create a new profile. ===Step 2=== Find match for that person in GEDmatch who also shares ancestry with that person in WikiTree that you would like to add to add to DNA PAINTER. For example Jeff Haines-1783 (GEDmatch A553546) and Peter Roberts-7273 (GEDmatch T655183). ===Step 3=== In GEDmatch do a One-to-one compare for T655183 and A553546. The following is displayed: :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |6||37,539,735||69,725,784||27.9||6,187 |} #Using your mouse, copy the ten cells in that table (Chr through 6,187) #In DNA PAINTER click on the PAINT A NEW MATCH button. #Paste what you copied in the PAINT A MATCH window #Click on the SAVE MATCH NOW button '''Be sure the radio button is selected for “I know how I’m Connected to this match.''' #Enter the name of your DNA match. (e.g. Haines-1783) ===Step 4=== #Using WikiTree’s Relationship Finder determine the name of the ancestral couple shared by Haines-1783 and Roberts-7273:Martha Unknown-246538 & John Roberts-7534 as determined by https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7273&person2_name=Haines-1783 ) #Enter “Martha Unknown-246538 & John Roberts-7534” in the DNA PAINTER field for “Enter your ancestor’s name” #Select if the relationship side is paternal or maternal (Paternal for this example). #Click on the SAVE button ===Step 5=== #Click on the segment that was just painted. #Click on the EDIT SEGMENT button #In the “Notes for this segment” field enter \:Relationship trail: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haines-1783&person2_name=Roberts-7085 #Select the Confidence level (Very likely for this example). #Click on the SAVE button ===Step 6=== #Near the bottom of the Key table in the lower right corner, click on the ‘arrow’ Share link; alternatively click the cogwheel at the top left to expand the "actions and settings" menu, then click "Share" in the Actions menu in the LH column. #Click on Private to switch to Shared. #In the SHARE window, click on “Copy” which is to the right of the url Web address. You will copy something similar to https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/e56d8ac01252b7b0 to your “copy clipboard” #In the text below, replace XXXXX with your DNA PAINTER shared ID, e.g. e56d8ac01252b7b0 {{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter 10/10/2017|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/XXXXX}} ===Step 7=== #Go to the profile of the person in WikiTree whose chromosomes you have painted. #Click on their Edit tab #Copy and paste your edited text to their Edit Text field of their WikiTree profile and then click the SAVE CHANGES button. In “{{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=50….” a copy of the image labeled “DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg” needs to be added to WikiTree with a different file name (and then these instructions need to be updated with that new file name).

WikiTree Announces Largest Free Database of African-American Families

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{{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-3.png |align=c |size=400 }} FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eowyn Langholf, WikiTree Phone: 505-373-7726 Email: eowyn@wikitree.com Feb 21, 2024 – [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree], the free genealogy community and collaborative family tree, now hosts the largest free database connecting African-American families. African-Americans are underrepresented in genealogy. Slavery tore apart families and remains an ugly genealogical brick wall for many Americans. In 2020, a group of volunteers led by genealogist and author Emma MacBeath came together on WikiTree to create the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage US Black Heritage Project]. Its mission: make it easy for descendants of enslaved ancestors to discover their roots and connect with family members. Over 200 professional genealogists and amateur family historians have donated thousands of hours of research time to the Black Heritage Project. As of today, they have created over 282,000 African-American family member profiles. These are all available to the public, entirely free, on WikiTree.com. An African-American who comes to WikiTree now has a good chance of finding their ancestors, cousins, and connections across the entire 32,000,000-person global family tree. “WikiTree is the perfect place for us to connect families who have been left disconnected for generations," says Emma MacBeath. "There is nothing like this project out there. There are many projects working on groups of families or large document sets. But no one else is combining document processing with tree building in a public one-world tree like WikiTree. Best of all, our information is freely available to everyone." Despite these accomplishments, WikiTree’s generous volunteers say they are just getting started. This month – Black History Month in the US – a new project was announced: The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project US Black Heritage 1880 Project]. Its goal: create a connected WikiTree profile for all 6.6 million Black Americans enumerated in the 1880 US census. Anyone can help this project. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698629/can-you-help-the-usbh-1880-census-project Click here to volunteer.] [https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree] has been growing for 16 years, from the grassroots up. Our community now includes over one million members and over 37 million profiles. Our tree is considered the most accurate and trusted global tree because of WikiTree’s collaborative culture, sourcing requirements, and incorporation of DNA. See this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDZ13G7HSPY 90-second animated explanation].

WikiTree App Gallery

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This page is now located at: [[Help:Apps|Help:Apps]].

WikiTree App Interfaces

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== Introduction == The following is intended for use by WikiTree app developers, and documents parameters for several WikiTree apps. Use this if you wish to start an app from another app (or another location). The entry point for an app is a URL in the form https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/userAccount/appname where 'userAccount' is the app server user account (based on the user's WikiTree ID) and 'appname' is a directory (appname/) or filename (appname.php). Arguments follow in the URI in the form ?name=val&name=val&name=val This [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/appLinkBuilder.php App Link Builder] tool uses the parameters below to automatically produce customized links to the apps. == BioCheck == A tool to check profile sources by [[Sands-1865|Kay (Sands) Knight]]. Help: [[Space:BioCheckHelp|BioCheckHelp]]. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ '''Parameters''' :'''action''' - the action to execute. The default is checkQuery. Action can have any of the following values: * '''checkQuery''' - check results from a WikiTree+ search using the parameters: ** '''query''' - the string to use for a WikiTree+ text/search. This is required for action=query. ** '''maxProfiles''' - the maximum number of profiles to return from a WikiTree+ search. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 1000 is used. * '''checkProfile''' - check a specific profile using the parameters: ** '''profileId''' - the WikiTree ID. This is required for action=checkProfile. ** '''numAncestorGen''' - the number of ancestor generations to check. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 5 is used. ** '''numDescendantGen''' the number of descendant generations to check. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 2 is used. * '''checkWatchlist''' - check profiles on the watchlist for the signed in user * '''checkRandom''' - check a random set of profiles * '''checkChallenge''' - check a challenge tracked by WikiTree+ ** '''challengeName''' - name of the challenge to check ** '''challengeDate''' - date of the challenge in the form YYYYDDMM ** '''WikiTreeID''' - WikiTree Id for the challenge contributor :'''checkStart''' - a value of either user or auto. When set auto the check will run immediately. The default is user. '''Examples''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkQuery&query=gedFile=export_bloodtree.ged&maxProfiles=500&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkProfile&profileId=Sands-1865&numAncestorGen=4&numDescendantGen=1&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkWatchlist&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkChallenge&challengeName=SourcerersChallenge&challengeDate=20231001&WikiTreeID=Sands-1865&checkStart=auto [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == FanChart == A tool to display your Ancestors in a Fan Chart by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]. Help: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gYv-HVFHpoLf7qxQ4EHIl4iVnsus-N5lMz6mH2TBBlo/edit?usp=sharing About the WikiTree Fan Chart app] '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php '''Parameters''' :'''id''' - the WikiTree ID for the primary person in the Fan Chart. The ID can be the WikiTree Name (e.g. Clarke-11007) or the WikiTree ID # (e.g. 19066309 ) ::''Note: using '''none''' as the id will give you a Blank Fan Chart that you can use as a template'' :'''NumGens''' - the number of generations to display initially (default: 5) :'''ph''' - the phase number for the app. * ph=1 is required when you wish to generate a new Fan Chart from a new ID * ph=0 will take you to the New Fan Chart entry screen where you can enter your own WikiTree ID (which is what will happen if the Fan Chart app is called without any parameters) :'''Other parameters''': ::Every setting has a unique parameter with options, and they can also be called directly from the initial URL. An exhaustive list will be published in the Fan Chart help document, soon to be updated. Here are some of the most popular: :'''XDs''' - determines which exact dates are displayed *Y - shows Full birth date and Full death date *YY - shows the LifeSpan (from YYYY - YYYY ) *B - shows Birth Date and Location *D - shows Death Date and Location *X - shows both Birth and Death Dates and Locations :'''font''' - determines which font to display in the cells of the Fan Chart *options include: Arial, Courier, Times :'''showHighlights''' - whether to show the Name Highlight rectangles under each name in the Fan Chart (default is now N) *options are Y or N :'''showWedgeBackgrounds''' - whether to colour in each wedge of the Fan Chart (default is now N) *options are Y or N '''Examples''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=none :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&font=Times&XDs=X :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&NumGens=6&XDs=Y&showWedgeBackgrounds=Y&showPhoto=Y&showPhotos=Y&ColourBy=GGPs&palette=Pastels [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == Profile Overview == Profile Overview gives a visual overview of a group of people. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php '''Parameters''' :'''view''' - the view to display (default: the most recently used view (except for 'watchlist') or 'ancestors'). View can have any of the following values: * '''ancestors''' - view ancestors using the parameters: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID ** '''genNum''' (optional) - the number of generations of ancestors to display (max: 10; default: the most recently used value or 5). * '''descendants''' - view descendants using the parameters: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID ** '''genNumD''' (optional) - the number of generations of descendants to display (max: 5; default: the most recently used value or 2). * '''relatives''' - view relatives using the parameter: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID * '''watchlist''' - view watchlist. This returns your watchlist ordered by WikiTree ID. You must be logged in for this. It uses the following optional parameters: ** '''offset''' - which profile to start from (default: 0) ** '''limit''' - the length of the result list (default: 150; max: 250) '''Examples''' :Up to 6 generations of Charles Darwin's ancestors: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=ancestors&id=Darwin-15&genNum=6 :Up to 4 generations of George Beacall's descendants: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&id=Beacall-385&genNumD=4 :Queen Victoria's relatives (parents, spouse, siblings, children): ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=relatives&id=Hanover-230 :100 people from your watchlist, starting at number 2300: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=watchlist&offset=2300&limit=100 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == Surnames Generator == A tool to list your Ancestors' Surnames for use in a Profile or Free Space page. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php '''Parameters''' :'''id''' - the WikiTree ID for the primary person in the Surnames List. The ID can be the WikiTree Name (e.g. Clarke-11007) or the WikiTree ID # (e.g. 19066309 ) :'''maxGens''' - the number of generations ABOVE the primary person to search for Surnames (default: 6) :'''ph''' - the phase number for the app. * ph=0 will take you to the entry screen where you can enter your own ID and # of generations * ph=1 is required when you wish to automatically generate a Surnames List :'''Note:''' This app requires the user to be logged into the APPS server, so, despite the parameters sent to it, if the user hasn't already logged in via another app on the server, you will be presented with the screen showing the CLIENT LOGIN button '''Examples''' :Open up to data entry screen: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php?ph=0 :Automatically generate a surnames chart for the app developer: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&maxGens=8 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top]

WikiTree Apps Project App Ideas

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[[Category:WikiTree_Apps_Project]] Here's a list of '''WikiTree Apps Project Ideas'''. They may be things that members of the Apps community have already started work on, or may be considering, or that others want to suggest in the hopes an apps developer will run with it. Feel free to add ideas below, and comment or ask questions about any of the ideas already listed. If it's more than a quick question or comment, post in {{G2G}} and link to it from here. If code starts to be written, link to that. == Mobile Apps == What would it to do? One idea would be to make it easy to simply take pictures and upload them to profiles. : What about a mobile site? There are approximately 70 million users accessing the web with mobile devices. I've heard a few complaints from users who aren't able to access or use their mobile device on WikiTree. Using my phone to access wikitree is difficult.The bigger buttons that mobile sites use would help mobile users navigate the site easily. :It was suggested that a mobile app could notify the user when they were near the locations that their ancestors lived. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/108528/ this]. == Tree Views == === Wider Tree View with Spouses === This has been suggested multiple times in G2G. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/178601/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/323192/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/441860/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486799/ here], and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/497398/ here]. A tree view similar to the "Family View" on Ancestry or MyHeritage's tree view. It would be similar to the dynamic view that WikiTree already has, but would include spouses and be horizontal. === Advanced Visualization for Larger Trees === ==== Tools for selecting profiles & viz ==== A few quick power tools for tag-based editing (find-and-replace as a data tagging mechanism, operations over tagged selections, pluggable selection filters such as tree ''shape'' differences) to be coupled with 3D visualization (ex: webGL or possibly oculus) for faster comprehension and operations in large branch-laden trees/bushes with complex (see #6, below) relationships. May become a front end GUI to merge complex and/or large trees, and to create presentation quality videos, in temporary sandboxes that drive manual updates. ==== Issues and solutions ==== 1) merging trees from non-wikiTree sources into wikiTree, WITHOUT having to preview each profile. I propose a two-step entry: mass tree matching (for links between profiles) followed by verification of that sub-tree. '''EXAMPLE''': we see 19 "William Bostocks" profiles throughout 19 generations of the lineage, but no birth dates (or even decades), HOWEVER, we know each child's name, and can approximately match a subtree based on several generations, then back-fill in the approximate decade of birth based on historical data (battles, for example). 2) comparing wikiTree to other sources when merging data FROM wikiTree into myHeritage/Geni, etc. This helps to find missing parts, in large trees, without massive manual comparisons. 3) trimming down large trees for the purposes of animations, exploration, and pattern recognition. 4) large-tree posters, to give as gifts, to host a family party (each person signs their entry) or for teaching/classroom use. Poster printing service (ex, thru Staples) 5) dense-tree rendering, ex, 8 profiles per vertical inch using small fonts and smart text placement that takes advantage of unused white space. 6) complex relationships, such as:
  • step children
  • multiple spouses: divorce, polygamy, sperm/egg donations, 3-parent babies
  • adoptions
  • children of incest
  • in-vitro fertilization
'''EXAMPLE''': when grandparents are first cousins, an aunt may ALSO be a cousin, so how should we draw this dual relationship? 7) time-based renderings 8) displaced and/or dotted-connection sub-trees that use white space more effectively when the number of relatives is unbalanced. Why draw a very tall tree from one parent and a very short tree from another? Instead, split the tall tree and use some of the white space below the short tree, to shorten the entire display. === Visualization for Categories === The concept is to visually display the relationships between people in a category. The original concept was for use on cemetery categories where the app would should the relationships of everyone buried in that particular cemetery. However, the concept could be expanded to other categories as well. == Tools to make it easier to pull from FamilySearch or other online resources == We have wanted to work on a FindMatches-like tool based on APIs that enables a WikiTreer to find matching profiles on other websites and easily create deep links from the WikiTree profiles to the profiles or information on the other sites. The user would just be doing a few clicks; no HTML or mark-up. Maybe they'd have the opportunity to add notes or at least the anchor text. Essentially, the user would just be going through a list of possible matches on other sites and evaluating whether they're the same person as the person profiled on WikiTree. This was done for FamilySearch (see the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ FamilySearch Matches app]). This could also be done with Geni, WeRelate, Wikidata, etc. [[Vorenhout-1|Michel]] is (slowly) working on an external one for WieWasWie sources (Sept 2020). == Maps == === Family migration === Might use Google Maps. A thought - this would probably depend on the standard place name issue and also the ability to translate those place names to lat-long for the mapping tool. I believe there is such a facility in the Google toolkit, maybe there are others. Having done a small proof-of-concept, see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/243966/my-next-exercise-in-data-visualisation, I think that is the biggest hurdle to overcome. Google Maps is a really cool way of showing migration. This has been painfully slow for me, but to be able to take advantage of sharing (docs, maps, sheets, etc.) and layers I've been saving each individual person along with their maps. You can then make the map of the person a layer in a generational map, use the generational map to see if certain families migrated together, use the maps however you'd like to work with religion, different wars, so many things. If anybody wants to brainstorm - (Skeen - 210) Another option is to implement the wikidata objects for places or use Openstreetmap as an open source map with LAT/LON data. That will also prevent people having to open up a google account and login to see data (and have the action being logged by Google). === Person movement === There are always 2 places every dead person must have (of course can be unknown) - place of birth and death. Other places can be addresses of houses person lived. (requires WikiTree to introduce those fields, because they are not present now, therefore cannot be obtained via API) === Last name occurrence === Useful for last name studies. Marks in the map show presence of the last name in specified time range. == AJAX descendant lists == The reason we don't include more generations in the current descendant lists is to save resources. The right way to do it is AJAX. == More easily shareable trees, ancestor lists, etc. == Facebook/Open ID login and integration? == Find oldest ancestor or earliest unknown ancestor == It might be fun to have an app that would walk through a person's tree and tell them their earliest/oldest known ancestor, and their latest/youngest unknown ancestor. [[Bartomeo-1|G. Bartomeo]]: This is a possibility via recursion, though I'm not sure how to use the API yet to do it, the logic for it is present. You get the parents for the ID in question. If the ancestor has at least one parent ("Father" or "Mother" field do not have a value of null), then you add the parent to the end of a list, let's call it ancestor_list. Then perform the function again on ancestor_list. If you find an ancestor with no parents, you add their information to a variable that stores their WikiTree ID, their First Name, Last Name, when and where of birth, when and where of death. When going through ancestor_list, after looking at an individual's parents, remove them from ancestor_list. If the ancestor is already in ancestor_list, they shouldn't be added a second time. If you hit another ancestor without parents, compare their birth date with thank t of the one stored in our variable previously. If the year of the one in the variable is more recent than this new parentless ancestor, replace the information in the variable with said new parentless ancestor. Ad infinitum until there's nothing left to search through. [[Hunter-9310 | I.Hunter]]: keeping track of how many recurses would allow you to label someone as a Nth great-grandparent, which would be a nice figure to have. == Automatic Source Linking == When I have a source document and attach two dozen people from my tree, it is currently tedious to go into each person's profile and copy/paste the same text to each in their profile's source list. Maybe for each source document uploaded, the user could specify how it is added to each profile that is attached to it. Then when new people are attached to that source, their profiles automatically have the same standard text/links displayed the same way. == Automatically calculate ethnic background == To calculate the ethnic background automatically by starting at the oldest ancestors, looking at the place they were born (or skip if no info is given) and then work down to nowadays through all descendants. It will then utilize the template Template:User_Ethnicity to insert/update it automatically to all ancestors until it finally comes back to all descendants (it has to start with one profile, usually the profile manager). It would built on the project [[Project:WikiTree_Apps/Ideas#Bots_to_handle_automating_programmatic_changes|Bots to handle automating programmatic changes]] [[Basso-23|Andreas West]] == Automatic Tagging == Very similar to how you can search for people by surname and the idea above to identify all dead end ancestors in a profile, this could even help with calculating ethnic background. If you could add a relative's occupation, cause of death, ethnicity, family country of origin, war fought in, etc. you would be able to hit that tag and see everyone in your tree with that tag. And not to get too wild with this idea, but you could even matrix it. How many Scots in my tree were here before 1700? Now I know. == Built-in fields & functionality for adoptees == Wikitree guidelines request that adoptees be associated with their genetic relatives (if known) instead of their adoptive relatives. This method understandably favors genetic relationships and best facilitates DNA matching, but also presents technical difficulty in trying to accurately portray real-world family relationships. Adoptees are placed apart from their real-world family, often with families/relatives which they never knew or lived with. In turn, accessing a version of their family tree which shows them in the context of their real-world family is essentially impossible. Currently, this is addressed with advice to write adoptive relationship information into the biography text, but the approach lacks uniformity and doesn't offer sufficient use of built-in tools which are otherwise available for genetic relationships. Thus, instead of one set of fields for parents, there could be built-in fields for both biological and non-biological parents, perhaps eventually with functionality to toggle the adoptee's profile/tree view. In addition, adoptees could be listed as a child of their adoptive parents, distinguished from biological children using some sort of "adoptive indicator" (maybe a superscript 'a', italics or grayed font). Wikitree could thereby continue with biological relationships as default/preferred, while still offering built-in functionality for modeling/evaluating an adoptee's adoptive relationships. == Customizable Watchlist View == Suggested in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486799 G2G]: :''I am searching for a table view of my watchlist, showing selectable data (e.g. birth place). This printable table view helps to find missing data or estimated data, which need to be checked.'' == Interface Between Desktop Genealogy Software and WikiTree == Suggested in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/539858/ G2G]. The ability to transfer data between WikiTree and RootsMagic, Legacy, [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=11647 Gramps], etc. == Category Suggestor == In a G2G post about a bot automatically adding categories, a user [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/352382/what-would-the-community-think-of-bot-manipulate-categories?show=355548#a355548 made the suggestion] that a program could suggest categories for a single profile or for a user's watchlist. Maybe an app could scan a profile's biography and data and suggest categories to the user, the user could select which categories they wanted to be added to the profile, and then the categories could be merged into the profile's biography. == Split descendant trees by inserting children under appropriate spouse == At the moment, the spouses are bundled with their partner and often separated from their children. It would be better if they all happened in chronological order, thus H married W1, ch 1, 2, 3. H married W2, ch 4, 5. == List Veteran Ancestors == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/590435/ A post in G2G] asked if there was a way to get a list of their ancestors who fought in the Civil War. This could be extended to find all veteran ancestors in a person's tree. == List Living Cousins == One user thought it would be nice if a sortable list could be generated of all living descendants of a profile. Since living non-member profiles are Unlisted, the list would focus on members of WikiTree. Or the list could show t6e the manned and dates of people to the profile managers and those on the trusted list. It would be good if the list cluded duplicates where person is doubly related through other ancestors. == show the names and dates of living people== When they occur in a list being shown to a profile manager or person on t he trusted list. it is frustrating when, on entering a new profile, one gets asked to check it isn’t one of the followng and there follows a list of people one normally as access to, but in this case cannot be told whose profile it is. == Reporting Database == A periodic extract of public information from WikiTree, imported into a read-only SQL reporting database, which would allow SQL queries to answer specific questions, data analysis, etc. This could also be integrated into an analysis application. For example - because relationships to distant ancestors (which I may be managing) are often disconnected - I want to know which people in my watchlist I am not related to by either blood or marriage, including siblings and spouses (so that I can remove myself); and also want to know which of the same relations (going back to some reasonable year like 1500) I am related to but who are not in my watchlist. == Importing Data from Wikipedia and Wikidata == For the Notables project qualification, a new profile must have a Wikipedia page. There are many many missing notables in WikiTree. An application that could parse the page in Wikipedia and Wikidata to fill in basic data, including photo image and some biography which is genealogically relevant, would be wonderful. == Enhanced Edit Screen to Build Citation/Source == The latest addition of templates for FAG is good allowing edit of one page when DB web url's are updated; but, who can remember all the formats options for the different types of Templates. The enhanced edit window just added highlights for the in-line sources which is nice. How about expanding the citation button (in-line or under Sources heading) to ask what type template and then prompt me for the data that is required to complete the template citation/source. The more WikiTree can automate the largely manual entry process, the more we can offer the general general, attract more and keep more active members. I expect we would also cut the number of DD error suggestions and updates. ==Enhanced Sources Screen when Adding Profile== Currently only options are: personal recollection, unsourced tree, and will be added. Absolute first option should be RootsSearch and it should function BEFORE the profile is saved. ===DNA Triangulation Candidate Locator (aka...TriCorder?)=== Identifies cousins and MRCA for profiles on wikitree that meet "three legged stool" criteria, ignores others with unstable legs. Fancier ideas: Identifies profiles with DNA tests and their gedmatch IDs in addition to just being cousins ideally would take input somehow from the user to track chromosome locations that need to match? That might be a bridge too far, but if there was a block of text listing MRCA/location that could be put onto your own profile that the app could go read from the bio, process in and then say "these x number of cousins could confirm , and would have to match on the chromosome location to be valid" - thinking this could be based on research you did previously on DNApainter or whatever tool to figure it out. Would be helpful if the app generated template text for you to fill out, so that text is standardized. ==Cemetery Report== Walk back a tree and report deceased ancestors that are not tagged in a cemetery category. Also generate a table of ancestors, with birth and death info, grouped by the cemeteries they are buried in. Optionally adding a relationship to the root individual of the tree for each individual. Allow input for the number of generations to go back and the level of cousins to traverse back down. I find this report to be very interesting for older relatives to gain interest. Being able to see a list of cemeteries and which relatives are buried there. They get surprised when they never knew they were walking past 16 other relatives to get to the few that they knew. ==Population genetics== For a given two people, calculate their coefficient of relationship. For a given individual, calculate the coefficient of inbreeding. Other coefficients, such as ancestor loss coefficient (for n generations) could be included as well.

WikiTree Apps Project Browser Extension Planning

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Notes on the new browser extension that will be developed by the WikiTree Apps Project. See Chris' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1390337 post in G2G]. The code will be hosted on GitHub. An updated version of the extension will be released every [?]. All features added need to have an option to be turned on or off. They must default to off. All features must follow the [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Style Rules]] (example, no inserting non-recommended HTML tags into bios). === Name? === The browser extension should be for advanced users, so the name might reflect that. ''Though something like WikiTree Sourcer is actually great for new users who have trouble creating citations. I.e. it helps with the learning curve.'' ==== Suggestions ==== * WikiTree Addons * WikiTree Advanced * WikiTree Alto * WikiTree Assistant * WikiTree Beyond * WikiTree Boost / Booster * WikiTree Enhanced * WikiTree Extras * WikiTree Helper * WikiTree Tools * WikiTree Ultra * WikiTree Xtended * WTX * WikiTree (if there is only one WikiTree extension) === To-dos === * Set up Google account ** Should this be the primary Search Console account so that we can set the Official URL as the verified wikitree.com site? Homepage and Support URLs can go to Space and/or G2G pages as needed. ** Analytics Tracking on the extension? * Set up Apple account * Set up Mozilla/Firefox account * Create basic files ** Needs an options page ** Global Variables (e.g., ProfileID) ** Need a vision for how it will evolve to come up with a good file structure * Agree some coding standards (e.g. indentation style) === Other Questions === * Should there only be one uber-extension? ** One option would be to have two - one for working with other sites (many sites in manifest.json and many sites in options) and one for working on the WikiTree site (working with WikiTree apps and the API) * What should be used for storage? Cookies? LocalStorage? IndexedDB? ** For Sourcer & AGC [https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/storage/ chrome.storage] (either local or synced) has been sufficient. What might we want other storage for? * How often should it be updated? (Weekly? Monthly?) ** Sourcer and BEE have updated frequently (sometime several times a week) without issues. Is there any reason for a schedule other than "when something is ready to release"? What are the considerations? Dev team coordination? User impact? Dev time involved in doing a release? (for Sourcer this has increased now three stores are involved). ** I believe this was suggested to limit the number of overall releases needed. Updates alone could be a full time job for a small (or 1-person) team when multiple developers are contributing. [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] 20:40, 13 April 2022 (UTC) * Which browsers will it be available on? ** Chrome ** Firefox ** Safari ** Edge* ** Opera* ** Vivaldi* ** Brave* ** Kiwi* (good for Android Tablets) ::*All support Chrome extensions * What data can we use from Aleš? (Such as [https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/templatesExp.json template definitions]). * Manifest version ** Currently there is no choice: [https://developer.chrome.com/blog/mv2-transition/ have to use MV3 for new extensions on Chrome] and have to use MV2 on Firefox and Safari. Eventually Firefox and Safari should support MV3. * Minimum spec (which browser versions to support) ** Currently Sourcer requires Firefox 89 because it uses dynamic module loading in the content script. * How to handle multiple browser support ** Do we use a build script that puts together the extension folder for each browser since they need different manifest.json files? ** Are there branches in the code for different browsers and different manifest versions? Or is this handled by a build system? * Should we use a minimizer or bundler? ** AGC & Sourcer do not currently. * Should we use any 3rd party libraries? ** Some extensions are using jQuery ** WikiTreeX uses genScrape * Goals for extension size, memory usage, performance ** Whether to use dynamic loading of modules for example * If we manage functions through a Menu listing (e.g., a menu option to print the Bio), do they still need an Off/On switch in settings? * Should we support internationalization ([https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/i18n/ chrome.i18n])? * Would the repository on GitHub be public? ** What would the license be? === WikiTree App Interfaces === :[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces|URL Parameters for WikiTree Apps]] * [[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#BioCheck|BioCheck]] * [[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#FanChart|Fan Chart]] *[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#Profile_Overview|Profile Overview]] *[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#Surnames_Generator|Surnames Generator]] === Testing === * Regression tests (e.g. locally using node.js or browser automation) * Test version for people to manually test === People Interested in Working on It === * [[Nelson-3496|Jamie Nelson]] - development and testing * [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] * [[Buch-358|Tommy Buch]] - testing; maybe some development * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] - testing; maybe some development * [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] * [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] - Development and testing * [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] - Port of WT+ extension. It is focused on Editing Bio and other pages. Main WT+ Extension features are Template adding and editing, Bio cleanup, Sourrce pasting, EditBOT support on Category pages,... * [[Pavey-452|Rob Pavey]] - Though focused on WikiTree Sourcer right now === Helpful Links === * Chrome extensions ** https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/getstarted/ * Safari extensions ** [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/safari_web_extensions/converting_a_web_extension_for_safari Apple guide on generating Safari extension from a Chrome one] ** [https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/691873#691873021 Some notes on the Safari clipboard write security restrictions]

WikiTree at RootsTech 2014

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[[Category:RootsTech]] == About RootsTech == [https://rootstech.org/ RootsTech] is a global family history event where people of all ages learn to discover and share their family stories and connections through technology. It is held in Salt Lake City, Utah and this year took place from 5 Feb - 8 Feb. == WikiTreers in Attendance == We were fortunate to have several team members and supervisors come together for RootsTech this year including: :[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] :[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] :[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] :[[Osmer-1|Tami Glatz]] :[[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] :[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] :[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] :[[Casey-1|Brian Casey]] Other WikiTreers who stopped by to say hi: :[[Worthington-176|Russ Worthington]] :[[Whited-25|Randy Whited]] :[[Munson-2224|Kitty Munson]] :[[Seaver-15|Randy Seaver]] == The Demo Theater == At RootsTech there is a huge area set up with a massive screen and several large, fluffy leather couches. Every 15 minutes or so a different company would get the opportunity to give a presentation about their site/product. Our Forest Elf, [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]], gave the live demo for WikiTree. [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-9.jpg|400px]] == A.J. Jacobs at the Booth == Author [[Jacobs-2987|A.J. Jacobs]] stopped by the booth on Friday afternoon to meet and visit with his new WikiTree friends. [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-12.jpg|400px]] And of course we had to get a picture with A.J. and Lianne (she's his biggest fan!). [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-11.jpg|400px]] A.J. is hosting a [http://ajjacobs.com/global-family-reunion/ Global Family Reunion] in June of 2015. Everyone on the planet is invited! To help, we have a [[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|project]] going to help him make as many connections to cousins as possible. == Tale of Two Kittys == Awhile back, two Kittys joined WikiTree at about the same time: [[Cooper-1|Kitty (Cooper) Smith]] and [[Munson-2224|Kitty (Cooper)Munson]]. Due to their very similar names and their timely arrivals, there was some confusion and many members thought they were the same person. They are, however, not the same and are actually two different people. Here's the proof! [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-2.jpg|250px]] == Solomon the Service Dog == [[Space:Solomon_the_Service_Dog|Solomon]] is a service dog that we met at RootsTech. Solomon belongs to Tom Flynn, President of the [http://www.avenueofflags.com/ Avenue of 444 Flags], who occupied the booth across from us. Avenue of 444 Flags is a wonderful organization that works to honor the memories of U.S. Veterans in several ways. Solomon loves WikiTree too! [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-27.jpg|225px]] [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-33.jpg|250px]] == View the Galleries == You can view all the pictures in any of our galleries: :[https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.727179237307055.1073741829.115021161856202&type=3 Facebook] :[https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/114501519056827303829/photos/114501519056827303829/albums/5979561520581658273 Google+] :[http://www.pinterest.com/wikitreers/wikitree-rootstech-2014/ Pinterest] :[http://www.pinterest.com/wikitreers/wikitree-rootstech-2014/ Tumblr]

WikiTree at Rootstech 2015

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Rootstech 2015 [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-4.jpg|400px]]
Chris [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-1.jpg|400px]]
Michelle, AJ Jacobs & Eowyn at the GFR Booth [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-6.jpg|400px]]
Abby [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-5.jpg|400px]]
Karen [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-8.jpg|400px]]
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Peter, Kitty (Cooper) Smith, & Eowyn [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-18.jpg|400px]]
Chris & ???? [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-15.jpg|400px]]
Mags [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-21.jpg|400px]]
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Michael [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-11.jpg|400px]]
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AJ & Eowyn

WikiTree at RootsTech 2016

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Rootstech 2016
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Mags, Karen, Kitty, Peter, Michael,
Lisa, Chris, Michelle, Eowyn and Julie
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Mags, Karen, Kitty, Peter, Michael, Lisa,
Chris (back), Michelle (front), Eowyn & Julie
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Mags and Julie
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Julie and her love of Starbucks
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Deep in DNA
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Michael & Peter
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Mags hard at work
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Eowyn's sweet mommy
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Smiley!!
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Mags and AJ
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Bob the WikiTree Builder.
Can he build it? Yes, he can!!

WikiTree at RootsTech 2019

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[[Category:RootsTech]] [[Category:WikiTree_Love]] We had a great time at RootsTech this year! For all our RootsTech photos [https://www.facebook.com/pg/WikiTreeOfficial/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2846519815372976 go here.]

WikiTree auf der Genealogica

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[[Category: Straub-620]] This is supposed to be a handout for the WikiTree workshop [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] hosts at [https://genealogica.online/ Genealogica] in German. == WikiTree == * [[Help:De:Der_kostenlose_Familienstammbaum|kostenlos]] nach Anmeldung, ansonsten werbefinanziert * [[Help:De:Gemeinsamer Stammbaum |ein Baum für alle]] (ähnlich geni.com und FamilySearch) * Fokus auf [[Help:De:Quellen|Quellen]] * viel Platz für Biografie und Notizen, viele nette Menschen * [[Help:De:WikiTree-Team|Team]] == Einstieg == * [[Help:De:Ehrenkodex|Honor Code/Ehrenkodex]] * Beispielprofile ** [[Zähringer-32|Maria Baumgartner]] ** [[Berger-3345|George Bart Berger]] ** [[Kirsch-351|Ernst Otto Johannes Kirsch]] (deutsch) ** [[Plankensteiner-51|Rosa (Plankensteiner) Sinner]] (deutsch mit Orten) * alles ist ein [[Help:De:Personenprofil|Personenprofil]], auch man selbst * [[Help:De:Bearbeitung der Profilseite|Profile bearbeiten]] ([[ Help:De:Hinweise für die Bearbeitung von Texten|Formatierungstipps]]) * Profile anlegen ** [[Help:De:Familienmitglieder hinzufügen|Familienmitglieder]] ** [[Help:De:Erstellen einer neuen Person|unverbundene Profile]] * [[Help:De:Free-Space Profil|Freespace-Profile]] ** [[Space:Letters_of_Franz_Xaver_and_Leopold_Guth|Auswandererbriefe]] ** [[Space:St._Nazianz_colony|St. Nazianz colony]] ** [[Space:Gutenhof%2C_G%C3%BCtenbach|Gutenhof, Wildgutach, Simonswald]] == Fortschritte == * [[Help:De:Datenschutz|Privatsphäre/Datenschutz]] ** Sonderfall: [[Help:De:Lebende bedeutende Persönlichkeiten|Notables]] * Suchen ** [https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-5983849578006601%3A2801067696&ie=UTF-8&textSearchType=on&q= Google-Suche] (mit [https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/Schlagwoerter-fuer-Lesezeichen Firefox-Schlagwort) * [[Help:De:GEDCOMpare|GEDCOMpare]] * [[Help:De:Kategorisierung|Kategorien]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okOe7sHjuQs Video zum Anlegen]) ** Orte, z.B. [[:Category: Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] ** Friedhöfe, z.B. [[:Category: Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Clarion, Pennsylvania]] ** Berufe, z.B. [[:Category:Umbrella_Makers]] ** Wartung, z.B. [[:Category: Germany, Needs Profiles Created]] * [[Special:Connection|Connection Finder]] * [[Help:De:Pre-1700 Profile|Pre-1700-Zertifizierung]] == Zusammenarbeit/Soziales == * [[Help:De:Kommentare|Kommentare]] auf Profilseiten * [[Help:De:Private Nachrichten|private Nachrichten]] * [[Help:De:Dankeschön|Thank you]] * [[Help:De:Abzeichen und Punkte|Badges]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G] * [[Help:De:Discord|Discord]] * Projekte ** lokal, z.B. [[Project:Germany]] ** [[Project: Cemeterist|Friedhöfe]] ** [[Project: Titanic|Titanic]] ** [[Project: US Civil War: War Between the States|Civil War]] * WikiTreer of the Week == Komfort (Browsererweiterungen) == * [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] * Family Tree and Tools * [[Help:De:Apps|weitere Apps]] == Schlimme Sachen == * Thons ** [[Help:De:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] * [[Help:De:WikiTree Challenge|WikiTree-Challenge]] * [[Help:De:Hintergrundbilder|Hintergründe]] * [[Help:De:Sticker|Sticker]] => [[:Category:Stickers]] == Aus der Sprechstunde == * [[Help:De:Felder für Taufe und Begräbnis|Felder für Taufe und Begräbnis ]] * [[Help:De:Vertrauensliste|Vertrauensliste]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges] == Noch Fragen? == * [[Straub-620]] fragen * in [https://discourse.genealogy.net/c/wikitree/152 WikiTree] bei [https://discourse.genealogy.net discourse.genealogy.net] posten ([https://wiki.genealogy.net/Genealogische_Mailinglisten weitere Kategorien/Mailinglisten dort]) * [[Space:Stammtisch|Stammtisch]] besuchen

WikiTree Bookmarks

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This is my quick reference guide for links I expect to use regularly. These links include links for help both on and off of Wikitree ==Categories and Stickers== *[[:Category:Stickers|Links to all the stickers]] *[[:Category:Categories|Links to all top-level categories]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers_for_Veterans Stickers for Veterans Profiles] ==Researching== *War and Military Resources **Civil War ***[[:Category:Confederate_Army%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Civil War Confederate]] **[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Korean_War|Korean War]] **[[:Category:United_States_Armed_Forces|General Military]] *Brickwalls **[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Tools to find Brick Walls] **[[:Category:Family_Brick_Walls|Categorizing Brick Wall Ancestors]] *Ancestral Heritage **[[Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research|Irish Heritage]] *Cemeteries and Burials **[[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries|Categorizing Cemeteries]] **[http://www.interment.net/Default.htm Interment.net Online Cemetery Records] ==Linking and Style== *Adding Links **[[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Linking to Ancestry.com]] **[[Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links on Wikipedia, other sites, and within comments]] *Style and Formatting **[[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing for Style]] **[[Help:Recommended_Tags|Recommended Tags]] ==Images== *[[:Category:Flag_Images|Country Flags on Wikitree]]

WikiTree Browser Extension Testers Team

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=== Team Members === Contact [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] if you would like to be a tester on TestFlight. === Automatic Installation === The latest official releases can be installed from the browser app stores. * Preview ** [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ijipjpbjobecdgkkjdfpemcidfdmnkid Chrome] (and other Chromium-based browsers) ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wt-browser-extension-test/ Firefox] ** Safari (only via TestFlight or [[#Safari Instructions|manual installation]]) * Stable ** [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ncjafpiokcjepnnlmgdaphkkjehapbln Chrome] (and other Chromium-based browsers) ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-browser-extension/ Firefox] ** [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikitree-browser-extension/id6447643999 Safari] (iOS and Mac) === Manual Installation === The latest builds can also be downloaded and installed manually, but the extension will not update automatically, and it may be ahead of the version currently released to the app stores. As long as there is a recent preview release available, this is probably not necessary unless you are part of the development team or cannot use TestFlight to install the preview version. Both releases are available on GitHub: * [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases/tag/preview Preview] * [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases/tag/stable Stable] Look for the version that works with your preferred browser under the "Assets" section. Instructions for manually installing the extension are [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension#readme on GitHub]. === Safari Instructions === ==== macOS ==== If you are not able to use TestFlight, you can install one of the latest [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases releases from GitHub]. Download the installer file for Safari under "Assets" (listed like "wbe-preview-1.2.3.0-fedcba9-safari-macos.pkg"). Run the installer, which should install the "WikiTree Browser Extension Preview" app to your Applications folder. However, since this package is not distributed through the App Store, you cannot run the application directly, or you will get an error. Safari should still be aware that it is installed, but it will treat the extension as unsigned. To fix this, enable the "Develop" menu in Safari if it's not already enabled. To do this, go to Safari > Settings, then choose the "Advanced" tab. There should be a checkbox labeled "Show Develop menu in menu bar". Check that. Once that is enabled, go to the "Develop" menu, and select "Allow Unsigned Extensions". You may have to enter your password and enable this setting every time you launch Safari. Now go to Safari > Settings again. Choose "Extensions" and you should see the extension listed. Click on the checkbox, and it should start working! Depending on your version of Safari, the instructions might be slightly different, so a link to the official documentation page is [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/safari_web_extensions/running_your_safari_web_extension#3744467 here]. ===== TestFlight Version ===== Currently, to use this method you need a Mac with macOS 12 or later. Download the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/testflight/id899247664 TestFlight app] from the Apple Store. You will get an invite to test the app if you've given [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] your Apple ID email. Follow the instructions to install it. In TestFlight, you should see the extension on the left side. Click on it, and then click the "Open" button. This should open up a window that says you can activate it in Safari. Open Safari. Go to the Safari menu, then Settings. Choose the "Extensions" tab. You should see the extension there. Go to WikiTree. At the top of the browser next to the address bar, you should see a little WikiTree icon. If it has a warning symbol, click that and give the extension permission to read the content on wikitree.com Start testing! ==== iOS ==== The iOS version is currently only available through TestFlight. Download the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/testflight/id899247664 TestFlight app] from the Apple Store. You will get an invite to test the app if you've given [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] your Apple ID email. Follow the instructions to install it. Once installed, go to your device's Settings > Safari > Extensions. Under "Allow These Extensions" click on "WikiTree Browser Extension". Click the toggle to turn it on. Also make sure to click on "wikitree.com" under the "Permissions" section, and change it to "Allow". To select which features you want, click on the "Settings" link. That should open up the Extension Options page in Safari. Go to WikiTree and start testing!

WikiTree Calendar

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WikiTree Challenge 2021

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[[Category:Challenges]] '''The WikiTree Challenge''' is our biggest community event ever. Each week, a team of WikiTree volunteers collaborates to make discoveries for a special guest star. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-170.png | align=r |size=400 |link=https://teespring.com/wikitree-let-sources-decide?pid=46&cid=2740 }} == Guest Stars == Each week, a team of WikiTree volunteers focuses on the tree of a special guest star. In 2021 we have focused on "genealogy stars" such as bestselling author AJ Jacobs, leading genetic genealogist CeCe Moore, and host of PBS TV's "Finding Your Roots," Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Our guests have been some of the world's leading genealogists and others who have made outstanding contributions in the field of genealogy. These guests were the most challenging. By working together in just one week, could our amateur genealogists make new discoveries for genealogy professionals? The answer: ''Yes!'' In our first 25 challenges we broke 500 brick walls for our guests! This is a truly incredible accomplishment. In 2022 we are expanding the challenge to include guest stars who are not genealogists. If we can make discoveries for professional genealogists, what can we discover for non-genealogists? This promises to be fun for everyone. Please note that although many active WikiTree members would make great guest stars, we focus on guests who do not already use WikiTree for their genealogy. If you have been invited to be a guest, please see [[Help:WikiTree Challenge Guests]]. === Working with the guest === Before the week they are featured, we ask the guest to share what they already know about their genealogy. The team captain works with them privately to create profiles of great-grandparents and creates images of their trees showing what is currently known about them. For challenge purposes (see the [[#Scoring|scoring section]] below) we consider this our "comparison tree." During the week of their challenge, the guest star just waits! We suggest that they don't view or edit anything on WikiTree so they don't spoil the surprise of any discoveries. At the end of their week, we reveal our discoveries. == Team Collaboration and Competition == This is a '''collaborative''' ''and'' '''competitive''' challenge. Participants work together on a team. Different teams participate in different weeks. Our challenge winners are the top-scoring teams and members for the month and year. === Team Captains === Each week's team is led by a team captain or co-captains. {{Badge|Challenge Captain}} The team captain role is '''very important''' in this challenge. Captains: * Coordinate with the guest star in advance to prepare the starting profiles of grandparents or great-grandparents. * Participate in the kick-off event to introduce the guest star and starting profiles. * Lead the collaboration during the week so that researchers are coordinating their work when they are investigating the same ancestors. * Monitor progress and provide gentle guidance if they notice participants getting off track, e.g. creating profiles without sources. * Verify the identification of mistakes and missing information and award point bounties for them. * Participate in the wrap-up event at the end of the week. Like all genealogists on WikiTree, team captains are volunteers. Although they are not compensated, we can offer: * The sincere appreciation of our community. * A "Team Captain" badge. * A "WikiTree Challenge Team Captain" t-shirt or item of their choice. * Bragging rights if their team has the highest score in a month. * A real, physical '''trophy''' if their team has the highest score for the year. The current team captain list: * Mindy Silva & Cheryl Hess * Joan Whitaker & Janet Wild * Emma MacBeath * Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz * Christine Daniels * Karen Lowe * Laura DeSpain * Maddy Hardman * Donna Baumann === Challenge Coordinator === The challenge is administered by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. Mindy coordinates with team captains, helps with registration, and represents the [[Help:WikiTree Team|WikiTree Team]] in what is our most ambitious event ever. If you have any questions or problems regarding the challenge, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16847935&ref=18142862 contact Mindy]. == How to Participate == Challenges are running almost every week in 2021, from Wednesday to Wednesday. Each week, there is a {{G2G}} thread for announcements and discussions. Everyone is invited to participate, even if they haven't registered, but only those who register have their points counted. === Advance registration === Members who plan to participate are asked to register in advance. This enables us to coordinate teams and award points. Registration opens in {{G2G}} during the first week of each month for the following month. To participate in any one of the December challenges, for example, you would register in November. Participants who register for any week during a month will get the participation badge for the month. {{Badge|2101_challenge}} {{Badge|2102_challenge}} {{Badge|2103_challenge}} {{Badge|2104_challenge}} {{Badge|2105_challenge}} {{Badge|2106_challenge}} {{Badge|2107_challenge}} {{Badge|2108_challenge}} {{Badge|2109_challenge}} {{Badge|2110_challenge}} {{Badge|2111_challenge}} {{Badge|2112_challenge}} Register in {{G2G}}. Look for the message that says "The WikiTree Challenge: Will you join a [Month] team?" It is "pinned" to the top of the G2G question list. === Scoring === (''See all [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Summaries#Score_Summaries|prior weeks' scores here]].'') One point is awarded for creating a sourced WikiTree profile of an ancestor or nuclear relative of an ancestor of the guest star. This is the second column of the statistics table labeled "'''Created profiles'''." In addition to the points for creating ancestor profiles, participants can earn special bonus points for the following. This is the third column labeled "'''Bounty points'''." ==== Point bounty #1: Mistaken ancestry on WikiTree ==== Ten extra points are awarded if you prove that a parent-child relationship anywhere in the guest star's ancestry on WikiTree is incorrect. Ten points will be awarded for every mistaken ancestor of the guest star that is corrected. Note that uncertain or unproven parents should not be removed. They should be marked as "[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]]." Only disproven parent-child relationships should be removed and counted. Fixing other mistakes, adding sources, and improving profiles in other ways is encouraged but not counted. Also, mistakes that were added during or shortly before the challenge will not be counted. ==== Point bounty #2: Mistaken or missing ancestry on comparison tree ==== Ten extra points will be awarded if you find a mistaken parent-child relationship in the guest star's ancestry on the comparison tree or '''break a brick wall''' on the comparison tree. Breaking a brick wall means adding a father or mother to WikiTree who ''is not'' on the comparison tree for an ancestor who ''is'' on the comparison tree. This bounty is only awarded for one generation. Therefore, a bounty can be 20 points if both a father and mother are found, but no additional bounties can be awarded on that family line. Additional ancestors are just one point each as described in the basic scoring section. Mistakes that the participant themselves added to the comparison tree will not be counted. ==== How to collect a point bounty ==== To collect the special bonus points, first post what you have found in the G2G thread for the week's challenge. The team captain will then verify the information, award your points, and reply to say that it has been done, or ask for more information. The team captain can choose to split the point bounty if members worked together. Decisions of the captain can be appealed to the challenge coordinator if there is any controversy. ==== Fine print on scoring ==== Scores are recalculated every hour. Automatically-awarded points for adding profiles are always included in the recalculations but manually-awarded point bounties may take longer (since they need to be verified and added manually). Points are only awarded for profiles within 30 generations of the guest star (deeper ancestors are usually before the year 1000). Points will be removed if they were awarded for an ancestor who is later disconnected. That is, if points were awarded for adding or correcting ancestors who are later shown to be unrelated to the guest star, those points will not be counted when scores are recalculated. This could result in dramatic changes to scores. Similarly, points will be removed if they were awarded for an ancestor who is later merged into a profile that existed previously. ==== Unscored statistics ==== The true value of genealogy contributions is impossible to measure. Scores are for fun. They are not meant to be comprehensive summaries of participants' contributions. For this challenge in particular, the scores are very narrowly focused on certain types of contributions, as described above. In order to show a wider range of contributions, everyone who has edited an ancestor or nuclear family member of an ancestor of the guest star during the challenge is listed on the table. These are the columns for "'''Profiles Edited'''" and "'''Total Edits'''." The former shows the number of unique profiles that were edited by the participant while the latter shows the total number of edits. == Awards and Prizes == In addition to participation badges: * Anyone who collects a point bounty gets a "Bounty Hunter" badge. * Every week's highest-scoring member gets a "Team MVP" badge. 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== WikiTree Challenge 3 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1723103}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240404/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Guest Star=== Our guest this week is: The DNA Chef, '''[[Alexander-20215|Meli Alexander]]''' Meli Alexander has combined her passion for global cuisines and family history into creating a niche as a culinary genealogist. She has cultivated her persona as The DNA Chef in order to help others learn about their ancestry through food. Her outgoing personality and attention to detail are the direct result of taking her skillset in the entertainment industry in Hollywood and combining it with her many years of experience in the business world. Meli’s primary goal as The DNA Chef is to collaborate with her clients by honoring their heritage through DNA results and/or known genealogy and to help them discover what their ancestors may have eaten in the past in order to create a family connection. Meli graduated with honors in the one-year culinary program at The Art Institute of Seattle. She has worked at a few neighborhood restaurants throughout Seattle and has also worked as a meat cutter. She is now based in Salt Lake City to pursue her work as The DNA Chef full-time. Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. *Meli’s 3rd great grandfather James Hamilton Robertson (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertson-30736 ) seems to have been part of the Royal Canadian Rifles of the British Army (mentioned in his burial record). This site (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214298availability=Family%20History%20Library) shows that the records would be available to view at: Volume 1192 Paine - Ryan, Family History Library, British B1 Southeast, 861899 8090499. This film is viewable with additional restrictions This item is available on microfilm at this FamilySearch center. I have already spoken to Karen and she thinks the image can be seen at any FamilySearch Center. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. * ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ##British Columbia ##Manitoba ##New Brunswick ##Nova Scotia ##Ontario ##Quebec #Belarus #[[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] #[[Project:England|England]] #[[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] #[[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Latvia #Lithuania #[[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand]] #[[Project:Poland|Poland]] #Romania #Russia #[[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] #Ukraine # [[Project:United States|United States]] ##Arizona ##California ##Connecticut ##Florida ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Kentucky ##Maine ##Maryland ##Massachusetts ##Michigan ##Minnesota ##Missouri ##New Hampshire ##New Jersey ##New York ##North Carolina ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##South Carolina ##Texas ##Vermont ##Virginia ##Washington ##Wisconsin == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Share any interesting stories that you find here! Please be sure to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! #Meli’s second cousins twice removed [[Feinstein-144|Myra G (Feinstein) Lindquist (1926-2014)]] was was a member of the Nurse Cadet Corp during WWII, and was later a Nurse Practitioner, serving as President of the Virginia Nurse Practitioners in 1983 and 1984. Myra was also a Captain in the VA Defense Force serving as head of the Medical unit, and volunteered with the Civil Air Patrol and the Chesapeake Sheriff's Department. [[Rosenberger-813|Rosenberger-813]] 00:19, 8 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Perlstein-32|Edwin Perlstein (1926-2003)]] was the husband to [[Gordon-21673|Joyce (Gordon) Perlstein (1927-2018)]] (Meli's 1c2r). From information on his find a grave he "has been in the entertainment industry for over 50 years. His clients included Frank Sinatra, Groucho Marx, Lucille Ball, Cher, Dean Martin, Desi Arnaz, Jack Haley Jr., Prince, Michael Jackson, Latoya Jackson, John Denver, Olivia Hussey, Roberto Iglesias, Tibor Rudas, Pia Zadora, G.L.O.W., Englebert Humperdink, just to mention a few." Researching Newspapers.com it looks like he was an attorney. Some links to the paper articles concerning Groucho Marx from Feb 16, 1983* and a couple of other articles around the entertainment industry. Aug 21 1988* & Feb 18, 1973* [[Sander-228|Sander-228]] 20:38, 8 April 2024 (UTC) (*citations added to profile [[Robinson-27225]] 23:41, 8 April 2024 (UTC)) #[[Rosenberg-1679|Samuel Rosenberg (abt.1830-1936)]] father of Jennie Harris, was the oldest living voter to die at 106 in NYC.'''1936 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
Times Union (Brooklyn, New York) Wed, Dec 2, 1936, page 24
{{Newspapers.com|144875117}} (accessed 6 April 2024)
[[Popp-547|Popp-547]] 17:07, 6 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Wiley-6027|Ernest Wiley]] died at the age of 26 through the fickleness of a female love interest. Even though he was severely depressed he forgave the young lady and urged her to change her ways.[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/273/188882951_636f7454-166f-46b6-a33b-75d8dd257e12.jpeg] [[Ross-21279]] 11:08, 8 April 2024. #Meli's first cousin, twice removed, [[Mathieu-1445|Antoinette L (Mathieu) McKeown (1903-1987)]] was the Bridesmaid at her husband's ([[McKeon-740|Raymond Aloysius (McKeon) McKeown (1907-1985)]]) FIRST marriage to Edith Roy. See Column 2 continuation of news article.'''Marriage''': "U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-current"
The Meriden Daily Journal; Publication Date: 24/ Aug/ 1942; Publication Place: Meriden, Connecticut, USA; {{Newspapers.com|145005814}} | {{Ancestry Record|62116|134717842}} (requires subscription, accessed 7 April 2024)
Raymond J McKeown marriage to Edith L Roy on 29 Aug 1942.
[[Messmer-177|Messmer-177]] 18:07, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's 4th great-grandfather [[Gourdeau-49|Jean François (Edouard, Baptiste) Gourdeau]] was born in pre-American Revolution Boston to a family recently exiled from Acadia. His family moves to Québec around 1767, settling around Quebec City and the parish of St-Pierre, Ile-d'Orleans. [[Mathieu-713|Michel Mathieu]] 01:29, 8 April 2024 (UTC) # Meli's grandmother [[Campbell-65678|Mary Melissa Campbell]] was born in Canada and moved with her family to Hartford, Connecticut. She retired after 20 years as the Administrator, of the former Gables Convalescent Home. She saw the building of the new Memorial Baptist Church with its Colonial Revival style, which took 18 years due to the Depression. [[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 17:30, 4 April 2024 (UTC). #Meli's grandfather [[Tremblay-8311|Arthur Tremblay]] worked as a driver at a funeral home in the 1940s. [[Stutz-25|Stutz-25]] 17:44, 4 April 2024 (UTC) Actually, this was his occupation for most of his adult life. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 22:52, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's 2nd great grandfather [[Gordon-21654|Joseph Gordon]] was listed as a Hebrew teacher in the 1920 U.S. census when the family lived in Brooklyn, New York. [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 23:37, 4 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Mathieu-1444|Arthur A Mathieu (1901-1980)]], first cousin, twice removed, was the 1939 New Jersey State Horseshoe Champion. '''1939 Newspaper''': "New Jersey, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current"
{{Newspapers.com|145006627}} | {{Ancestry Record|50061|4408173049}} (requires subscription, accessed 6 April 2024)
Name: Arthur L. Mathieu; Topic: Club and Association; Residence Date: 5 Jul 1939; Residence Place: Paterson, New Jersey, USA; Newspaper Title: The Morning Call.
[[Messmer-177|Messmer-177]] 18:07, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Harris-66620|Louis Harris (1879-1943)]] was a Political Leader in the First Assembly District of Manhattan, New York. Listed in a newspaper article of his sons marriage. '''1929 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Standard Union (Brooklyn, New York) Mon, Dec 23, 1929, page 12
{{Newspapers.com|145005627}} (accessed 8 April 2024)
[[Popp-547|Popp-547]] 21:45, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's [[Tremblay-8349|Great Aunt Valida]] was a Nun named "Sister Mary Caroline" and a teacher at the Sisters of St. Joseph in Danielson, CT. [[Stutz-25|Stutz-25]] 10:59, 8 April 2024 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Share profiles for any military individuals here! Don't forget to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I *[[Tremblay-8340|Louis Joseph Tremblay (1891-1928)]] served in WWI as a Sergent in Company G in the 52nd Infantry, 6th Division . *[[Mathieu-1442|Joseph Julius Mathieu (1897-1986)]] served as a Private and a Farrier in the 13th Cavalry Regiment, US Army. * [[Harmon-9973|Burdette William Harmon MC, DSM, CSG (1888-1918)]] 10 degrees * [[Wright-68831|Emery Clayton Wright (1898-1917)]] 8 degrees WORLD WAR II *[[Levine-1284|Seymour Levine]]- KIA in Marshall Islands [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 22:44, 4 April 2024 (UTC) * [[Polonsky-32|Abraham Elihu Polonsky (abt.1918-abt.1989)]] served during WWII [[Rosenberger-813|Rosenberger-813]] 23:01, 4 April 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * [[Campbell-65912|Paul Brewer Campbell]] (1921-1943), served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Held the rank of Warrant Officer. Was a pilot. He died with 3 others shortly after take off. ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === Free Space Pages === * ==== [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] ==== #Saint Edward Cemetery, Stafford Springs, Connecticut #St. Patrick Cemetery, Enfield, Connecticut #Washinton Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York #St Joseph Cemetery, Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut #Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, Harford, Connecticut ==== [[Project:OPS|Place Studies]] ==== == Zoom/YouTube Schedule and Links == *Apr 4th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/83192651685 *Apr 4th 8pm EDT/12am UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85067866626 *Apr 6th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Weekend Chat - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82208850828 *Apr 11th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Wrapup - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89748141771 *Apr 18th 8pm EDT/12am UTC Reveal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9JFuuoZ77w == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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WikiTree Challenge 2024 Challenge 4

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== WikiTree Challenge 4 == Guest Star: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sorensen-3521 Lianne Kruger]
Team Captain: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weatherall-96 Elaine Martzen]
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=== Guest Star === Lianne Kruger started doing genealogy as a child recording names and dates at graveyards. In her teens she went through microfilms looking for names written on a piece of paper. When first married she researched her paternal line back to the first European land owner of Canada. She continues to research her other lines along with DNA research, One-Place and Surname Studies. Lianne has volunteered with the Alberta Genealogical Society (AGS) as Red Deer Branch’s president, vice president, and six years as 1st Vice President of AGS. She is currently website and social media chairs for AGS. She was rewarded two special achievement awards (2015, 2018) and the President award (2020) for her service. She is also a board member and communications director of mitoYDNA and on the advisory board of Ancestry.ca. She has taught for conferences, seminars and sessions in all over Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, Canada; Birmingham, UK; RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah; FamilyRoots (Utah); online for Surname Name Society (UK); Genealogy with a Canadian Twist, and Virtual Genealogical Society, National Genealogical Society’s OnDemand Conference. For five years Lianne taught the family history course at the Ogden Institute of Religion. Lianne earned a computer programming degree and has been teaching computer software courses since 1982. She has completed a Bachelor Degree from BYU-Idaho with minor in Family History Research. She loves combining her love of technology, love of teaching and her love of genealogy by teaching ways technology can help genealogists in research, preserving and sharing the research with others. Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections for Lianne: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}}

==== Notes from Guest Star ==== My paternal grandmother never told anyone who my dad’s father was. So biologically I don’t know yet but with DNA I may be close. I have 5 generations on his step fathers Danish line but not much interested in that. The bigelow line goes back to early 1600 eastern US. Townsends would be a good line. ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240418/User.htm Score sheet] Scores update once an hour.
Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that.
== Ask For Help == === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. *example entry [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:10, 18 April 2024 (UTC) ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Australia|Australia]] ## Victoria # [[Project:Austria|Austria]] # Belgium # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ## Alberta ## British Columbia ## Manitoba ## New Brunswick ## Nova Scotia ## Ontario ## Quebec ## Saskatchewan # [[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] # [[Project:England|England]] ## Berkshire ## Devon ## Durham ## Essex ## Kent ## Hertfordshire ## Lancashire ## Leicestershire ## Lincolnshire ## Middlesex ## Rutland ## Staffordshire ## Suffolk ## Surrey ## Sussex ## Warwickshire ## Yorkshire # [[Project:France|France]] ## Normandie ## Picardie ##Rhône-Alpes # [[Project:Germany|Germany]] ## Sachsen # [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] ## Antrim ## Armagh ## Dublin ## Monaghan # [[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] # [[Project:Norway|Norway]] # Russia # [[Project:United States|United States]] ## [[Project:Alabama|Alabama]] ## [[Project:Arizona|Arizona]] ## [[Project:California|California]] ## [[Project:Colorado|Colorado]] ## [[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut]] ## [[Project:Georgia|Georgia]] ## [[Project:Illinois|Illinois]] ## [[Project:Iowa|Iowa]] ## [[Project:Kansas|Kansas]] ## [[Project:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] ## [[Project:Michigan|Michigan]] ## [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota]] ## [[Project:Mississippi|Mississippi]] ## [[Project:Missouri|Missouri]] ## [[Project:Montana|Montana]] ## [[Project:New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] ## [[Project:New Mexico|New Mexico]] ## [[Project:New York|New York]] ## [[Project:North Carolina|North Carolina]] ## [[Project:North Dakota|North Dakota]] ## [[Project:Ohio|Ohio]] ## [[Project:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] ## [[Project:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] ## [[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee]] ## [[Project:Texas|Texas]] ## [[Project:Vermont|Vermont]] ## [[Project:Washington|Washington]] ## [[Project:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] # [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] ## Aberdeen ## Argyll ## Dumfries and Galloway ## Dundee ## Fife ## Kincardineshire ## Lanarkshire ## Perthshire ## Ross and Cromarty ## Selkirkshire ## West Lothian # Wales ## Glamorgan ## Monmouthshire ## Pembrokeshire == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Share any interesting stories that you find here! Please be sure to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! #[[MacDonald-5886|Rolland MacDonald (1810-1881)]] cc9 - notable - As a judge he was involved in a few notable cases, including the treason trial of Thomas David Morrison and one of the libel trials of prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. He then became a politician, briefly holding the seat of Cornwall, Ontario. He then returned to law as a judge in Welland. During the Upper Canada Rebellion, he joined the military and fought in the Battle of the Windmill at Prescott, earning himself the title of Lieutenant-Colonel. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 19:18, 18 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Dobie-435|Alexander Dobie (1752-1825)]] was a weaver from Glasgow, records mentioning the Dobie/Dobbie/Dobby family and weaving go back into the early 1500s https://archive.org/details/cu31924088084573 Old Glasgow weavers being records of the Incorporation of Weavers with eight illustrations by M'Ewan, Robert Dugald See also documents from here: https://www.tradeshousemuseum.org [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 22:48, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Leeman-514|James Leeman (abt.1849-abt.1900)]] cc9 - James Leaman took a bottle of poison with him and headed for the woods. A search was performed and only the bottle of the poison was found. Some assumed he had run off. His body was found 4 years later close to where the bottle of poison had been found. In the 1901 census, wife was shown as married as they didn’t know where he was. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 05:35, 21 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Battle-481|Nicholas William Battle (1820-1905)]] - cc6 - Battle was the first lawyer to settle in Waco. He served as District Attorney for the Waco district from 1854 to 1858 when he was elected District Judge. In 1862 he resigned his judgeship to join the Confederate Army, in which he served as lieutenant colonel in the 30th Texas Cavalry Regiment. His father [[Battle-683|Thomas Battle (1786-1883)]] once owned all the land Atlanta, Ga is built upon. His son [[Battle-1365|Edgar Battle (1856-1940)]] was US Consul to Mexico. His son [[Battle-1364|Alfred Battle (1858-1935)]] was a prominent lawyer in Seattle, see detailed bio [https://archive.org/details/volumeofmemoirsg00lewi/page/258/mode/2up Page 259]. #[[Fortier-1577|Joseph Fortier (1857-1908)]] - cc4 - Lianne's great great grandfather, died in a housefire on 14 May 1908. Having lit the stove, Joseph went out to the stable to feed the horses, and upon his return found his family running from the burning house. Going in to retrieve a trunk, Joseph was trapped and lost his life. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 13:02, 22 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Chevrier-259| Emerance Chevrier (1860-1946)]] - cc7 - married Pierre Castonguay - cc6 - and they had 14 children. She was 17 years old when she gave birth to her first son in 1877 and 45 years old when her last daughter was born in 1905. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 14:13, 23 April 2024 (UTC) # The marriage of [[Castonguay-372| Virginie Castonguay (1892- )]] - cc7 - and Paul Dumais in April 1907, was followed 3 month later by the marriage of [[Castonguay-371| Jean Baptiste Castonguay (1889- )]] (brother of Virginie) and Angèle Dumais (sister of Paul)... and 14 years later by the marriage of [[Castonguay-379| Florida Anne Castonguay (1905- )]] (sister of Virginie and Jean Baptiste) and Fabien Dumais (brother of Paul and Adèle). [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 15:00, 23 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Biglow-78|Edrick Adams Biglow (1894-1969)(CC7)]]'s 4 great grandfathers were all brothers, so he only has 5 sets of great-great grandparents, not 8. His parents were second cousins twice over. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:55, 23 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Maclean-4828|Alexander Maclean (abt.1775-)]]. The surname for him and his children in the old registers is McLean rather than Maclean [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 06:56, 24 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Hammer-3200|Douglas Hammer]] was a Cryptologic Technician (CTIs) in the United States Navy during the Korean War. [[Ross-21279|Jo-Anne Ross]] # Late addition just for fun: I enjoyed connecting each profile I added to their ancestors in Québec. The wife of Lianne's great-great-grandmother [[Mongrain-174|Odile Mongrain's]] brother [[Mongrain-181|Eugène Mongrain]] is [[Pronovost-103|Rosianne Pronovost]]. Her grandfather [[Cossette-42|Louis-Marie Cossette]] shares the mitochondrial line of [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], but Rosianne descends from Louis-Marie's son Louis-David. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 21:54, 25 April 2024 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Share profiles for any miilitary individuals here! Don't forget to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR #[[Goodrich-4273|Levi Wolcott Goodrich (1836-1911)]] - cc7 - Confederate Veteran: Served as Lt. in Company G, 1st Texas Cavalry & later as Captain in 30th Texas Cavalry, unit called "First Partisan Texas Rangers". Occupation: Lawyer and Judge #[[Battle-481|Nicholas William Battle (1820-1905)]] - cc6 - Enlisted on 8/1/1862 as a Lieut Colonel. On 8/1/1862 he was commissioned into Field & Staff TX 30th Cavalry 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I #[[Alcock-1245|Edward Joseph Alcock (1896-1917)]] - cc5 - On July 26, 1917 Private Edward Joseph Alcock was fighting with the 52nd Battalion in France when he was grievously injured. He died of his wounds at the No 6 Casualty Station on 26 July 1917 in France. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Alcock-1244|William Henry Alcock (1898-1924)]] - cc5 - On the 19th of December, 1917 he was awarded the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field for his work at Passchendaele. William was injured in 1918, his lungs damaged by a gas attack. William, unfit for duty, was discharged and returned home. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Fortier-2683|Joseph Charles Ferdinand Fortier (1896-1916)]], - cc4 - a brother of Lianne's great grandmother, was serving in the 43rd Reserve Battalion when he was killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on 8 October 1916 during the Canadian Corps' assault on Regina Trench. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 12:45, 22 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Fortier-2678|Joseph Antoine Orphidas Alfridas Fortier (1896-1983]], - cc4 - another brother of Lianne's great grandmother, was serving in the 3rd Divisional Signal Company, Canadian Engineers in France as a Sapper. He left from Montreal in September 1916 and was discharged in June 1918 with dyspnoea (difficulty breathing) [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 14:43, 22 April 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II #[[Townsend-13350|Warren Ernest Townsend (1921-1944)]] cc6 [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === Free Space Pages === *[[Space:Mary Ann Mould, aka Cornish, Clarke & Phillips|Mary Ann Mould, aka Cornish, Clarke & Phillips]] ==== [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] ==== ==== [[Project:OPS|Place Studies]] ==== {| |{{One Place Study|place=Ogdensburg, Québec|category=Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study}} |width=200|{{One Place Study|place=Ogdensburg, Québec|category=Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study}} |} == Bounty Opportunties == === Connections === : These links are added at the beginning of the week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. The first person who makes a unique connection for an individual wins the bounty points for that person. Remember to claim any connection bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726011/2024-wikitree-challenge-join-researching-for-lianne-kruger G2G post]! # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rheault-162 Alexander Rheault] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fortier-2207 Mary Rosemary Carmeline Anna Fortier] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacKellar-85 James MacKellar] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McFadyen-961 Julia McFadyen] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dowd-1008 Joseph Richard Dowd] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Townsend-8337 Joanna Townsend] === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726011/2024-wikitree-challenge-join-researching-for-lianne-kruger G2G post]! # [[Harris-67042|Alfred Harris]] - mother (England) # [[Leblanc-17515|Adele Leblanc]] - parent (probably Canada) # [[McLaren-3269|Archibald Headley McLaren]] - parent (Canada) # [[Murray-16469|Duncan William Murray]] - parent (Scotland) # [[Phillips-52012|Julia Phillips]] - parent (England) # [[Rheault-198|David Rheault]] - mother (Canada) # [[Barker-13500|Stephen Barker]] - parent (Canada) == Zoom/YouTube Schedule and Links == *Apr 18th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Kickoff - {{YouTube|jtIhN2a2bGk|playlist=WTC2024}} *Apr 20th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Weekend Chat - {{YouTube|37JgSUkipvQ|playlist=WTC2024}} *Apr 25th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Wrapup - {{YouTube|37JgSUkipvQ|playlist=WTC2024}} *May 1st Noon EDT/4pm UTC Reveal - {{YouTube|2JvFkJ-Js7E|playlist=WTC2024}} == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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===Participant Posts=== {| border="1" align=center !Member!!Date!!Subject!!Facebook!!Twitter!!LinkedIn!!Mastodon!!Instagram!!YouTube |- |[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] |4/23||[[Image:WikiTree_Challenge_2024_Challenge_4-2.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/10227659158210235/ Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1783203953024589877/ Link]|| [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/azurerae_collaborativegenealogy-wtchallenge-activity-7188970606803988481-Zq91 Link]||[https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/112327658689171723/ Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/C6J5UGxgKYT/ Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxdGWdS9q9pxjn2VF4z1fMccqeULzWb17Y/ Link] |} == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+ query for Active Challenge profiles with '''noparents''']. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") 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Just enter the profile you're working on in the box at the top of the page. ==== African-American Resources ==== * Please add the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage#Project_Stickers {{African-American Sticker}}] right below the biography heading on all African-American profiles except for notables - notables should have the project box and sticker described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Notables#Project_Managed_Notables here]. * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|US Black Heritage: Preferred Terminology]] * [[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]] * [[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|US Black Heritage Resources by State]] ==== Specific Country Resources ==== [[Space:Category-Source|WikiTree Source Library]] *[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] ** Quebec: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Quebec|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] *[[Project:England|England Project]]: [[Space:Sources-England|Sources]] *[[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources]] *[[Project:United States|United States Project]]: [[Space:Sources-United States of America|Sources]] **[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Sources]] **[[Project:New York|New York Project]]: [[Space:Sources-New York|Sources]] **[[Project:Vermont|Vermont Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Vermont|Sources]]

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== WikiTree Challenge 5 == Guest Star: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Seaver-15 Randy Seaver]
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=== Guest Star === Randy Seaver is a native San Diegan. His ancestry is mainly colonial New England and Upper Atlantic, with some colonial German, French and Dutch forebears, and several 19th-century English immigrants. He has been pursuing his elusive ancestors since 1988, and has been online since 1992. Randy is a former President of the Chula Vista (CA) Genealogical Society, and is currently the Newsletter Editor and Research Chair. He speaks to Southern California societies, libraries and social groups, and teaches “Beginning Computer Genealogy” adult education classes at OASIS. He is a member of NEHGS, SCGS, SDGS, and CVGS. Randy blogs daily about genealogy subjects at Genea-Musings (www.geneamusings.com) and the Chula Vista Genealogy Cafe (http://CVGenCafe.blogspot.com). Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections for Randy: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}}

==== Notes from Guest Star ==== *{{Ancestry Tree|184684370|182411392701}}: is the only one that is "almost" up-to-date. I try to update it every week using RootsMagic TreeShare. Most of my updates are for source citations but if I have added profiles I update those too. *[https://www.myheritage.com/fan-view-1742741-14023500/randy-seavers-genealogy-research MyHeritage Tree]: is static - I don't bother trying to update it. This tree is from April 2023 and does not have all of my current information. The 7 generations (CC7) any which way may be very helpful for adding to the WikiTree garden. I already have 1100 of mine in WikiTree. But there are plenty more out there. However, I probably already have 95% of them in my RootsMagic tree and Ancestry tree because I've been doing descendancy research for my 4th great-grandparents for over 5 years in order to help identify common ancestors with DNA matches who have small or no trees. My tree still has some significant challenges, such as: * Who are 2nd GGF Devier James Smith's (1839-1894) parents? He was adopted by Ranslow and Mary (Bell) Smith in Jefferson County NY after birth and had his last name officially changed from Lamphear to Smith in 1866 in Wisconsin. I'm pretty sure his grandparents were Isaac and Rosina (Laun) Lanfear of Lorraine, Jefferson county, NY, but I don't know which Lanfear child was Devier's parent, and who the other parent was. I have DNA matches with descendants of Isaac and Rosina Lanfear. * Who are 4th GGM Hannah Smith's (1768-1827) parents? She married Josiah Sartell in 1789 in Amherst MA and resided with him in Brookline NH And Townsend MA. * Who are 5th GGM Hannah Brown's (1725-1774) parents? She married John Phillips in 1749 and resided in Southboro and Shrewsbury MA. * Who are 4th GGM Sarah Fletcher's (1802-b1850) parents? She married Abraham Kemp in 1818 probably in Prince Edward County, Ontario. I have a Bible record for a name, birth and marriage date, but no other record. * Who are 4th GGM Mary Palmer's (c1790-c1845) parents? She married James Vaux in 1808 in South Petherton, Somerset, and migrated to the US and died in Aurora, Erie, NY. * Who are 3rd GGF William Knapp's (1775-1856) parents? He was in Dutchess County NY and married in 1804 and resided in Newton NJ for decades. * Who is 5th GGF Stephen Feather's (c1736-c1804) wife? He was from Germany and settled in New Jersey and then Westmoreland County, PA. * There are many mysteries in my 6th great-grandparents especially the German ones! I have added quite a few new lines to my tree since I added my ancestors to WikiTree many years ago. The Richman and Marshman lines in Wiltshire are typical examples. On WikiTree, the line ends with John Richman (1789-1867) and his wife Ann Marshman (1784-1856). I have links to genealogical sketches for about 500 ancestors (back through 7th great-grands, with some exceptions) in https://www.geneamusings.com/p/ancestor-biographies.html, and many of them are in FamilySearch Family Tree profiles also. They might provide a starting point. I am willing to have WikiTree do a challenge for me, but my big mysteries above are difficult problems. Most of them have had "potential ancestors" on Ancestry and "wrong parents" on FSFT based on other researchers work, and I have checked them out the best I can. I'm not sure that any progress on the big mysteries above can be made in a week. It would be helpful to have more or "better" source citations on my WikiTree profiles, especially those that have no citations or just a few. The reveal on YouTube should be fun and interesting. If the team solves even one of my big mysteries, I will be ecstatic. ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240418/User.htm Score sheet] Scores update once an hour.
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==Sweden Births 30 Dec 1883== Women who were born in Sweden on 30th Dec 1883, who were not married or died before 1912. ===Sorted by Registration Province=== ==== Ångermanland ==== 18831230-782 Eneström-Kruuse f. Möller, Signe Gunhild Ingeborg Pukeborg 1:1, Hov Dead 11/6/1961. Registered in Torsåker, Ytterlännäs kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Söderåkra (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (3/19/1928). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Torsåker, Kramfors kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland) Unstandardized place of birth: Södraåkra (Blekinge län) Source records: DB, DOR 61, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650617 ---- 18831230-8003 Sellgren, Anna Eufemia Pensionärshemmen A 891 00 Örnsköldsvik (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 9/22/1975. Registered (1971) in Örnsköldsvik, Örnsköldsviks kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ljung (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (1/11/1946). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Örnsköldsvik, Örnsköldsviks kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650618 ---- ==== Blekinge ==== 18831230-330 Berg f. Johansson, Else Agerum 13:2 Dead 8/4/1964. Registered in Gammalstorp, Gammalstorps kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Born 12/30/1883 in Gammalstorp (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Married woman (3/30/1929). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Mjällby, Sölvesborgs kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Sölvesborg, Sölvesborgs kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650527 ---- 18831230-9324 Ädel, Karolina Wilhelmina Videv 23 293 00 Olofström (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/3/1975. Registered (1972) in Olofströms kbfd, Olofströms kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Born 12/30/1883 in Trosa (stad) (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (1/6/1971). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Jämshög, Olofströms kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Unstandardized place of birth: Trosa (Södermanlands län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650628 ---- ==== Bohuslän ==== 1883-12-30 Jakobsson f. Rutgersdotter, Blenda Kristina 35:4433 Dead 3/31/1934. Registered in Lundby, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Stenkyrka (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Married woman (10/12/1918). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Lundby, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Torslanda-Björlanda, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Bohuslän) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 1025) Record ID: SDB7_09942509 ---- 18831230-480 Henriksson f. Andersson, Klara Alfrida Rågårdsvik 3 ½ Dead 9/7/1958. Registered in Skaftö, Skaftö kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Born 12/30/1883 in Morlanda (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Widow (1/3/1911). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Skaftö, Lysekils kn (Västra Götalands län, Bohuslän) Source records: DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650555 ---- ==== Dalarna ==== 18831230-7302 Jansson f. Blom, Sabina Matilda Borgärdet 2:2, Källegården. Dead 9/23/1970. Registered in Svärdsjö, Svärdsjö kn (Kopparbergs län, Dalarna). Born 12/30/1883 in Svabensverk (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Widow (10/21/1959). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Svärdsjö, Faluns kn (Dalarnas län, Dalarna) Source records: AR, DB, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650600 ---- ==== Dalsland ==== 18831230-552 Ax, Hanna Lovisa Skallsjö Södra 1:3 Dead 5/26/1964. Registered in Högsäter, Högsäters kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Högsäter (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Högsäter, Färgelanda kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650568 ---- 18831230-5546 Andersson, Julia Elisabet Björklundahemmet 660 06 Bäckefors Dead 6/4/1983. Registered (1971) in Ödskölt, Bengtsfors kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Rölanda (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Widow (7/9/1964). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Bäcke-Ödskölt, Bengtsfors kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: RTB 83, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650570 ---- 18831230-5504 Berg, Elin Josefina Tån 460 65 Brålanda (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 2/4/1974. Registered in Brålanda, Vänersborgs kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gestad (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Widow (10/29/1956). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brålanda, Vänersborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650566 ---- ==== Gästrikland ==== 1883-12-30 Löfgren f. Pettersson, Ida Maria Åsen Dead 1/16/1941. Registered in Ovansjö (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Torsåker (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Widow. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ovansjö, Sandvikens kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, Sv bef 1900 (sida: 1103) Record ID: SDB7_09942524 ---- 18831230-754 Karlsson f. Lindgren, Olga Sofia Södra Samhället 24:8 Dead 1/10/1950. Registered in Ockelbo (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hille (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Widow (7/3/1949). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ockelbo, Ockelbo kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, DOR 50-51, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650607 ---- 18831230-7526 Hasselgren f. Holm, Inga Katarina Gävle Vilohem Tegnerv 3 Dead 12/9/1968. Registered in Gävle Heliga Trefaldighet, Gävle stad (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Västland (Uppsala län, Uppland). Widow (7/11/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Gävle Heliga Trefaldighet, Gävle kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Gävle Maria, Gävle kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 68 Record ID: SDB7_00650605 ---- ==== Gotland ==== ---- ==== Halland ==== 1883-12-30 Larsson, Ida Josefina Ekelund Dead 7/12/1940. Registered in Enslöv (Hallands län, Halland). Born 12/30/1883 in Jönköpings Kristina, Jönköpings stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Enslöv, Halmstads kn (Hallands län, Halland) Unstandardized place of birth: Östra, Jönköping (Jönköpings län) Source records: DB, DBU, FS (sida: 127) Record ID: SDB7_09942522 ---- ==== Hälsingland ==== 18831230-7500 Wallin, Brita Sigfrida Berge 5:20, Bergesta, 820 77 Gnarp (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 11/28/1970. Registered in Gnarp, Gnarps kn (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gnarp (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nordanstigskusten, Nordanstigs kn (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland) Source records: DB, MTL 71, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650603 ---- ==== Härjedalen ==== ---- ==== Jämtland ==== 18831230-842 Johannesson f. Agerberg, Anna Erika Torvalla 4:9 Dead 9/30/1966. Registered in Brunflo, Brunflo kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Born 12/30/1883 in Näskott (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Widow (12/3/1923). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brunflo, Östersunds kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland) Source records: AL, DOR 66, UTD 61-67 (sida: 1121) Record ID: SDB7_00650621 ---- 18831230-8201 Jonsson, Emma Augusta Gärde 830 53 Tångeråsen (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/18/1975. Registered (1974) in Rönnöfors kbfd, Krokoms kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Born 12/30/1883 in Offerdal (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Widow (1/14/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Offerdal, Krokoms kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650619 ---- ==== Lappland ==== ---- ==== Medelpad ==== 1883-12-30 Olsson, Beda Märta Östernäset Dead 9/20/1913. Registered in Borgsjö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Born 12/30/1883 in Borgsjö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Borgsjö-Haverö, Ånge kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 710) Record ID: SDB7_09942482 ---- 18831230-780 Bångfeldt f. Björkman, Alma Elisabet Fränsta 1:15 Dead 2/2/1965. Registered in Torp, Torps kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Born 12/30/1883 in Torp (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Widow (12/15/1948). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Torp, Ånge kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad) Source records: DB, DOR 65, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650615 ---- ==== Närke ==== 18831230-664 Karlsson, Augusta Maria (No address) Dead 7/25/1960. Registered in Örebro Nikolai, Örebro stad (Örebro län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Rudskoga (Värmlands län, Värmland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Adolfsberg, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Örebro Nikolai, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Source records: DOR 52-60, PA, TL Record ID: SDB7_00650592 ---- 18831230-6601 Andersson, Hilda Aqvilina Sörsäter, Pl 5324 732 00 Arboga (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/10/1977. Registered (1974) in Götlunda, Arboga kn (Västmanlands län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Lillkyrka (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (11/27/1965). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Arbogabygden, Arboga kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 77 Record ID: SDB7_00650588 ---- 18831230-6825 Binning f. Jansson, Elin Hildegard Slussgatan 2-4B Dead 8/23/1968. Registered in Örebro Nikolai, Örebro stad (Örebro län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Skagershult (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (7/27/1968). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Adolfsberg, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Örebro Nikolai, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Source records: DOR 68, GB, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650595 ---- ==== Norrbotten ==== ---- ==== Öland ==== ---- ==== Östergötland ==== 1883-12-30 Rydén f. Johansdotter, Hanna Charlotta Erik Fredrikstorp Dead 1/13/1933. Registered in Grängesberg (Kopparbergs län, Dalarna). Born 12/30/1883 in Brunneby (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Gränge-Säfsnäs, Ludvika kn (Dalarnas län, Dalarna) Source records: DB Record ID: SDB7_09942504 ---- 18831230-244 Svenman f. Eklund, Anna Maria Ebbarp norrgård 2:1 Dead 3/15/1949. Registered in Säby (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Herrestad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (9/9/1936). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Säby, Tranås kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: AL, DB, PA Record ID: SDB7_09942541 ---- 18831230-232 Johansson f. Hallin, Hulda Augusta Arbetaren 1, Skänningegatan 1 Dead 10/14/1961. Registered in Vadstena, Vadstena stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hagebyhöga (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (4/8/1954). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Vadstena, Vadstena kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: DOR 61 Record ID: SDB7_00650515 ---- 18831230-210 Lunden f. Neuman, Valborg Elvira Sofia Enebyg 10 A Dead 5/16/1967. Registered in Norrköpings Matteus, Norrköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vilske-Kleva (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Married woman (12/20/1917). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Norrköpings Sankt Olof, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 67, SvBef1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650511 ---- 18831230-2303 Kihl, Elin Albertina Odenv 5 617 00 Skärblacka (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/3/1973. Registered (1972) in Kullerstad, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ledberg (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (11/22/1972). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Norrköpings Borg, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 73 Record ID: SDB7_00650513 ---- ==== Skåne ==== 18831230-374 Persson, Frida Lovisa Krika 1:17 Dead 1/3/1952. Registered in Västra Sönnarslöv, Klippans kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Västra Sönnarslöv (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Klippan, Klippans kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650535 ---- 18831230-378 Nilsson f. Åkesson, Elna Tullsåkra 2:3 Dead 12/11/1953. Registered in Västra Vram, Tollarps kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Östra Vram (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (3/24/1916). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västra och Östra Vram, Kristianstads kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650537 ---- 18831230-430 Davidsson f. Persson, Anna Föreningsgatan 43 A Dead 9/19/1955. Registered in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Malmö Karoli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (11/19/1933). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: AL, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650548 ---- 18831230-382 Jeppsson f. Mårtensson, Ida Nöbbelöv 1:3 Dead 7/20/1960. Registered in Östra Nöbbelöv, Simrishamns stad (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Simris (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Widow (8/2/1953). Comments: Gift 19140605 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Simrishamn, Simrishamns kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650539 ---- 18831230-450 Hagström f. Sand, Maria Döbelnsgatan 12 Dead 7/27/1962. Registered in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Ignaberga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (5/25/1912). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: AL, DOR 62, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650552 ---- 18831230-414 Nilsson, Anna Sibbarp 5:1 Dead 9/18/1962. Registered in Reslöv, Marieholms kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Torrlösa (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Marieholm, Eslövs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 62, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650547 ---- 18831230-392 Eliasson f. Schultz, Elisabet Maria Viktoria Nytorgsgatan 85 B Dead 5/2/1965. Registered in Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf, Helsingborgs kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Malmö Karoli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (11/23/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf, Helsingborgs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 65, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650542 ---- 18831230-380 Pålsson, Alma Södergården Dead 6/19/1966. Registered in Örkelljunga, Örkelljunga kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Örkelljunga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Örkelljunga, Örkelljunga kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650538 ---- 18831230-372 Persson f. Magnusson, Anna Strövelstorp 3:3 Dead 6/27/1966. Registered in Strövelstorp, Ausås kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Strövelstorp (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (5/21/1915). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Strövelstorp, Ängelholms kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650533 ---- 18831230-410 Jeppsson f. Andersson, Alma Trädgårdsgatan 5 Dead 1/25/1967. Registered in Norra Skrävlinge, Teckomatorps kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Sireköpinge (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (10/27/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Teckomatorp, Svalövs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 67, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650545 ---- 18831230-3947 Jakobsson f. Larsson, Johanna Arkivet 4 Dead 2/24/1970. Registered in Lunds domkyrkoförs, Lunds stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Lund (stad) (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (2/12/1963). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Helgeand, Lunds kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Lunds domkyrkoförs, Lunds kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Lund (Malmöhus län) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650544 ---- 18831230-4523 Handberg, Alfrida Margareta Flintg 2 212 12 Malmö (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 10/8/1973. Registered (1967) in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Göteborgs Haga, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Widow (10/7/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Haga (Göteborgs och Bohus län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 73 Record ID: SDB7_00650553 ---- 18831230-2808 Karlsson, Ida Matilda Svedalav /Mårtensson/ 230 30 Oxie (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/24/1973. Registered (1969) in Oxie, Malmö kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Skrea (Hallands län, Halland). Widow (11/24/1973). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fosie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Hyllie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650522 ---- 18831230-4127 Wessman, Anna Karolina Centralg 18 243 00 Höör Dead 9/28/1978. Registered (1977) in Höör, Höörs kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Lund (stad) (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (8/14/1960). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Höör, Höörs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Lund (Malmöhus län) Source records: RTB 78, SPAR 80 Record ID: SDB7_00650546 ---- 18831230-3764 Sonesson, Gerda Maria Bruksg 27 A 264 00 Klippan Dead 10/10/1978. Registered (1976) in Klippan, Klippans kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Vedby (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Klippan, Klippans kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: RTB 78, SPAR 80 Record ID: SDB7_00650536 ---- ==== Småland ==== 1883-12-30 Forsberg, Agnes Maxia Augustenborg Dead 6/25/1939. Registered in Stockaryd (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vallsjö (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Stockaryd, Sävsjö kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 547) Record ID: SDB7_09942518 ---- 18831230-240 Nilsson f. Johansson, Kristina Matilda Lydia Byestad Dead 12/5/1963. Registered in Skirö, Nye kn (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Målilla med Gårdveda, Målilla kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (12/4/1942). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Alseda, Vetlanda kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Unstandardized place of birth: Målilla (Kalmar län) Source records: DOR 63, MTL Record ID: SDB7_00650517 ---- 18831230-242 Johnsson f. Johannesson, Emmy Elisabet Bråtabäck Dead 4/6/1964. Registered in Värnamo, Värnamo stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gällaryd (Jönköpings län, Småland). Widow (6/13/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Värnamo, Värnamo kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DOR 64 Record ID: SDB7_00650518 ---- 18831230-260 Magnusson f. Pettersson, Amanda Emilia Lövstagården Dead 6/3/1966. Registered in Säby, Tranås stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Sund (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (1/15/1949). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Säby, Tranås kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DOR 66 Record ID: SDB7_00650519 ---- 18831230-2949 Winther, Ida Vilhelmina Tegelviksv 9 C (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/9/1971. Registered in Kalmar, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Järpås (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (5/20/1968). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Heliga korset, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Kalmar domkyrkoförs, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Kalmar Sankt Johannes, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Sankta Birgitta, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Två systrar, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 71, UTD 71d Record ID: SDB7_00650526 ---- 18831230-2923 Gustafsson, Amanda Konsedoria Ungsberg 577 00 Hultsfred (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/12/1972. Registered in Vena, Hultsfreds kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vena (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (11/6/1937). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Vena, Hultsfreds kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Source records: MTL 71, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650525 ---- 18831230-2907 Johansson, Amanda Charlotta Björkmon 590 70 Falerum (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/29/1974. Registered (1971) in Hannäs, Åtvidabergs kn (Östergötlands län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Åtvid (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (10/19/1956). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Åtvid, Åtvidabergs kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650523 ---- ==== Södermanland ==== 1883-12-30 Karlsson f. Pettersson, Ottilia Sofia Eriksberg Dead 1/3/1919. Registered in Stora Malm (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Jäder (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Katrineholmsbygden, Katrineholms kn (Södermanlands län, Södermanland) Source records: DB Record ID: SDB7_09942487 ---- 1883-12-30 Jansson, Signe Vilhelmina Fleminggatan 97 Dead 10/16/1933. Registered in Sankt Göran, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Mörkö (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västermalm, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Mörkö (Stockholms län) Source records: DB, FL (sida: Kh 19231011) Record ID: SDB7_09942508 ---- 1883-12-30 Larsson f. Lundin, Davida Charlotta Ärjav. 6 Dead 4/26/1939. Registered in Brännkyrka, Stockholms stad (Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna stad (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Married woman (5/20/1912). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brännkyrka, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Enskede-Årsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Hägersten, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Skärholmen, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Vantör, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, FL Record ID: SDB7_09942517 ---- 1883-12-30 Malm f. Frykman, Nikola Andrine Skuru 1:339 Dead 12/4/1943. Registered in Nacka (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Norge, Oslo. Divorced woman (7/15/1922). Comments: Gbg Domkyrko AIIa:52 s.2369 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nacka, Nacka kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 1) Record ID: SDB7_09942529 ---- 18831230-018 [[Olsson-6088|Olsson, Signe Katarina]] Brevvägen 11 Dead 8/26/1966. Registered in Farsta, Stockholms stad (Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Bollnäs (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: 1960, DOR 66, SvBef 1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650487 ---- 18831230-6908 Larsson f. Johansson, Charlotta Sofia Hagsta 1:57, Kung Karlsgården. Dead 5/16/1969. Registered in Torpa, Kung Karls kn (Västmanlands län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Öja (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (10/14/1944). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Kungsör, Kungsörs kn (Västmanlands län, Södermanland) Source records: AR, RTB 69, UTD 69d Record ID: SDB7_00650596 ---- 18831230-0869 Wahlqvist f. Johansson, Berta Sofia Bildhuggarvägen 10 Dead 1/28/1970. Registered in Enskede, Stockholms stad (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Fliseryd (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (8/30/1945). Comments: Gift 19051125 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Enskede-Årsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650501 ---- 18831230-0380 Andersson, Elin Sofia Brevv 2 Nb 122 47 Enskede (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/19/1974. Registered (1967) in Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Locknevi (Kalmar län, Småland). Divorced woman (8/9/1928). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650491 ---- ==== Uppland ==== 1883-12-30 Klingspor f. Ljung, Jenny Maria Pontonjärgatan 34 Dead 6/3/1945. Registered in Sankt Göran, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Allmänna barnbördshuset, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Divorced woman (5/23/1938). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västermalm, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, FL, SCB (sida: 19251030) Record ID: SDB7_09942534 ---- 18831230-082 Broms, Gerda Maria Sturegatan 60 Stockholm Dead 11/23/1952. Registered in Engelbrekt, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Söderköping, Söderköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Engelbrekt, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650499 ---- 18831230-050 Isaksson f. Uhlman, Beda Laurentia Odengatan 40 Dead 10/6/1953. Registered in Johannes, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gräsmark (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Johannes, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, SvBef1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650493 ---- 18831230-052 Lundstedt f. Gustafsson, Fredrika Josefina Roslagsgatan 54 Dead 1/28/1962. Registered in Johannes, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Trosa landsförs (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (1951). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Johannes, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DOR 62, SvBef1960 Record ID: SDB7_00650494 ---- 18831230-930 Sundqvist, Olga Katarina Artillerigatan 23. Dead 3/25/1963. Registered in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Njutånger (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 63, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650626 ---- 18831230-0349 Johansson f. Johansson, Ebon Sofia Norrtullsgatan 24 2 Tr, Sth Va Dead 8/13/1970. Registered in Matteus, Stockholms stad (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Adolf Fredrik, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (5/17/1954). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, PA, RFV 70, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650489 ---- 18831230-0661 Andersson, Anna Juliana Runda V 25 Nb 161 36 Bromma (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 11/3/1975. Registered (1967) in Västerled, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Sankt Olof (Stockholms län, Uppland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västerled, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: S:T Olof (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650496 ---- 18831230-0844 Appelberg, Inez Felicia Valhallav 140 3 Tr 114 59 Stockholm (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/23/1975. Registered (1967) in Oscar, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (2/24/1938). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Oscar, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Hedvig El. (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650500 ---- 18831230-0364 Zellner, Johanna Emelie Augusta Torbj Klock G 11 1 Tr 113 30 Stockholm (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/26/1977. Registered (1967) in Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (9/9/1930). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Hedvig El. (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 77 Record ID: SDB7_00650490 ---- 18831230-1008 Hedström, Emma Erika Vilhelmina Ribbings V 91 191 52 Sollentuna Dead 9/22/1981. Registered (1979) in Sollentuna, Sollentuna kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Haverö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Widow (12/10/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Sollentuna, Sollentuna kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: RTB 81, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650502 ---- ==== Värmland ==== 1883-12-30 Eriksdotter, Maria Södra Mossberg Dead 2/28/1913. Registered in Ekshärad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ekshärad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ekshärad, Hagfors kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 495) Record ID: SDB7_09942480 ---- 1883-12-30 Lidholm f. Andersson, Ester Kristina Smedbyborg Dead 6/25/1936. Registered in Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Married woman (1/16/1914). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: FS (sida: 5695) Record ID: SDB7_09942513 ---- 18831230-642 Löf f. Andersson, Maria Lovisa Skane 1:21, Edsvalla Dead 7/22/1967. Registered in Nor, Nors kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nor (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow (2/19/1967). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nor-Segerstad, Karlstads kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, DOR 67, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650585 ---- 18831230-6403 Ekelund f. Vesterberg, Anna Matilda Parkgatan 20 Dead 3/17/1968. Registered in Arvika östra, Arvika stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Linköping, Linköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (9/17/1958). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Arvika östra, Arvika kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS, RTB 68 Record ID: SDB7_00650584 ---- 18831230-6460 Vennberg f. Egnell, Olga Axelina Bäck 1:2 Dead 12/12/1968. Registered in Väse, Väse kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Lerbäck (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (2/12/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Väse-Fågelvik, Karlstads kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS, RTB 69 Record ID: SDB7_00650586 ---- 18831230-6486 Grandell, Elisabet Postl 715 Sillegård 680 10 V Ämtervik (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/28/1976. Registered (1974) in Västra Ämtervik, Sunne kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Västra Ämtervik (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow (1/23/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västra Ämtervik, Sunne kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Unstandardized place of birth: V Ämtervik (Värmlands län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650587 ---- ==== Västerbotten ==== ---- ==== Västergötland ==== 1883-12-30 Magnusdotter, Elin Natalia Höjen Dead 4/10/1912. Registered in Håle (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Malma (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Särestad, Grästorps kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, FB (sida: 92) Record ID: SDB7_09942476 ---- 18831230-610 Svensson f. Svensson, Ida Sofia Åsen, Sjötorp 2:25 Dead 5/7/1956. Registered in Lyrestad, Lyrestads kn (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ek (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (10/23/1947). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Lyrestad, Mariestads kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650581 ---- 18831230-580 Johansson f. Andersson, Amalia Sedolina Ängsholm Dead 5/12/1956. Registered in Örsås, Axelfors kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Holsljunga (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (5/12/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Svenljungabygden, Svenljunga kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650579 ---- 18831230-570 Johansson f. Larsdotter, Alma Josefina Göta 113 Dead 5/19/1964. Registered in Fuxerna, Lilla Edets kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Lycke (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Widow (8/20/1953). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fuxerna-Åsbräcka, Lilla Edets kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650575 ---- 18831230-574 Larsson f. Kristiansdotter, Ida Selmina Tosthult Övre 2:2 Dead 7/16/1966. Registered in Öxabäck, Svansjö kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Holsljunga (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (6/25/1935). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Öxabäck, Marks kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650578 ---- 18831230-556 Karlsson f. Andreasdotter, Beda Härklättan 1:15 Dead 11/27/1966. Registered in Åsbräcka, Flundre kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Åsbräcka (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (7/19/1944). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fuxerna-Åsbräcka, Lilla Edets kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650572 ---- 18831230-5009 Högberg, Ingrid Karolina Kungsportsavenyn 6 Dead 1/20/1968. Registered in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Unstandardized place of birth: Göteborgs Gustavi (Göteborgs och Bohus län) Source records: DB, DOR 68, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650558 ---- 18831230-5025 Lundgren, Augusta Ottilia Utby 53:Stg 24682, Fjällbohemmet, Sysslomansgatan, Göteborg Dead 8/6/1970. Registered in Nylöse kbfd, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Skirö (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nylöse, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, MTL, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650560 ---- 18831230-5405 Svensson, Hilda Maria Hvitfeldtsg 14 411 20 Göteborg (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/29/1972. Registered in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Valinge (Hallands län, Halland). Widow (1/20/1932). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 72, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650563 ---- 18831230-4820 Thunman, Hulda Röliden 31 430 70 Sävedalen (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/18/1976. Registered (1973) in Sävedalen, Partille kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Rebbelberga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Widow (1/4/1970). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Sävedalen, Partille kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650557 ---- 18831230-6122 Engqvist, Tekla Charlotta Log Odensåker 540 15 Väring (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/12/1976. Registered in Odensåker, Mariestads kn (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Väring (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (8/16/1945). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ullervad, Mariestads kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650582 ---- 18831230-5728 Pettersson, Maria Davida Lärkg 3 C 523 00 Ulricehamn Dead 2/20/1982. Registered (1976) in Ulricehamn, Ulricehamns kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Öra (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ulricehamn, Ulricehamns kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: RTB 82, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650577 ---- ==== Västmanland ==== 18831230-680 Rundberg f. Eriksson, Ida Maria Nya Vägen 8:26, Box 739 Kopparberg Dead 11/9/1964. Registered in Ljusnarsbergs kbfd, Ljusnarsbergs kn (Örebro län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nya Kopparberg (Örebro län, Västmanland). Widow (4/26/1952). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ljusnarsberg, Ljusnarsbergs kn (Örebro län, Västmanland) Unstandardized place of birth: Ljusnarsberg (Örebro län) Source records: AR, DB AR, DOR 64 Record ID: SDB7_00650594 ---- 18831230-6627 Ekestubbe, Valborg Sofia Älvestorp 6:10 Dead 2/14/1968. Registered in Nora stadsförs, Nora stad (Örebro län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nora bergsförs (Örebro län, Västmanland). Woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nora bergslagsförs, Nora kn (Örebro län, Västmanland) Source records: DB, DOR 68, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650590 ---- 18831230-6924 Johansson, Maria Vilhelmina Lärlingsg 19 722 20 Västerås (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/15/1972. Registered in Västerås domkyrkoförs, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vårfrukyrka (Uppsala län, Uppland). Widow (6/6/1963). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västerås domkyrkoförs, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Viksäng, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650598 ---- === Women Ruled Out per Marriage Year ===

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__TOC__ = The WikiTree Challenge = {{Image|file=WTC_Ancestor_Charts-51.png |align=r |size=225 }} == Guest Highlight Posts == # [[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]] - {{G2GLink|1177937}} # [[Moore-18062|CeCe Moore]] - {{G2GLink|1177950}} # [[Perl-77|Jonnie Perl]] - {{G2GLink|1177971}} # [[Brown-32786|Jen Brown]] - {{G2GLink|1181819}} # [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.]] - {{G2GLink|1185611}} # [[Geissler-11|Judy Russell]] - {{G2GLink|1189784}} # No guest # [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] - {{G2GLink|1198181}} # [[Lange-2712|Katherine Willson]] - {{G2GLink|1201997}} # [[Player-10|Pat Richley-Erickson]] - {{G2GLink|1206130}} # [[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] - {{G2GLink|1209773}} # [[Quass-6|Dallan Quass]] - {{G2GLink|1213680}} # [[Thompson-64981|Ellen Thompson-Jennings]] - {{G2GLink|1217345}} # [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] - {{G2GLink|1221011}} # [[Hudson-1980|Cheri Passey]] - {{G2GLink|1224756}} # No guest # [[Knox-4365|Connie Knox]] - {{G2GLink|1231275}} # [[Fisher-23332|Scott Fisher]] - {{G2GLink|1236858}} # [[Lee-34084|Devon Lee]] - {{G2GLink|1240315}} # [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]] - {{G2GLink|1244255}} # [[Philibert-101|Gena Philibert Ortega]] - {{G2GLink|1247699}} # No guest # [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] - {{G2GLink|1254645}} # [[Beechum-10|Coral Parks]] - {{G2GLink|1258625}} # [[LeMaster-183|Melissa LeMaster Barker]] - {{G2GLink|1262135}} # [[Ross-18695|Jarrett Ross]] - {{G2GLink|1266451}} # [[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] - {{G2GLink|1270213}} # [[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] - {{G2GLink|1274495}} # No guest # [[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] - {{G2GLink|1280722}} # [[Smith-29910|Drew Smith]] - {{G2GLink|1284175}} # No guest # [[Talbott-290|Lisa Lisson]] - {{G2GLink|1290394}} # [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson Crow]] - {{G2GLink|1294004}} # [[McGinnis-2344|Lorine McGinnis Schulze]] - {{G2GLink|1298115}} # [[Lambert-4314|David Allen Lambert]] - {{G2GLink|1301629}} # [[Stewart-35811|Dana Leeds]] - {{G2GLink|1305055}} # [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] - {{G2GLink|1308624}} # No guest # [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]] - {{G2GLink|1315066}} # [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] - {{G2GLink|1318149}} # [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] - {{G2GLink|1321219}} # No guest # [[Brisson-36|Claire Brisson-Banks]] - {{G2GLink|1327605}} # [[Taylor-80421|Maureen Taylor]] - {{G2GLink|1330389}} # [[Lacopo-1|Michael Lacopo]] - {{G2GLink|1333506}} # No guest # [[Kircher-446|Mary Roddy]] - {{G2GLink|1339545}} # [[Wood-38613|Marian Burk Wood]] - # [[Tanner-2005|James Tanner]] - == Score Summaries == * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Week 1 for AJ Jacobs] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210113/User.htm Week 2 for CeCe Moore] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210120/User.htm Week 3 for Jonny Perl] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210127/User.htm Week 4 for Jen Baldwin] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210203/User.htm Week 5 for Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210210/User.htm Week 6 for Judy Russell] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210224/User.htm Week 8 for Thomas MacEntee] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210303/User.htm Week 9 for Katherine Willson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210310/User.htm Week 10 for Pat Richley-Erickson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210317/User.htm Week 11 for Rob Warthen] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210324/User.htm Week 12 for Dallan Quass] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210331/User.htm Week 13 for Ellen Thompson-Jennings] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210407/User.htm Week 14 for Tim Janzen] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210414/User.htm Week 15 for Cheri Passey] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210428/User.htm Week 17 for Connie Knox] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210505/User.htm Week 18 for Scott Fisher] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210512/User.htm Week 19 for Devon Noel Lee] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210519/User.htm Week 20 for Nathan Goodwin] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210526/User.htm Week 21 for Gena Philibert Ortega] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210609/User.htm Week 23 for Yvette Hoitink] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210616/User.htm Week 24 for Coral Parks] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210623/User.htm Week 25 for Melissa LeMaster Barker] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210630/User.htm Week 26 for Jarrett Ross] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210707/User.htm Week 27 for John Boeren] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210714/User.htm Week 28 for Louis Kessler] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210728/User.htm Week 30 for Daniel Loftus] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210804/User.htm Week 31 for Drew Smith] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210818/User.htm Week 33 for Lisa Lisson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210825/User.htm Week 34 for Amy Johnson Crow] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210901/User.htm Week 35 for Lorine McGinnis Schulze] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210908/User.htm Week 36 for David Allen Lambert] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210915/User.htm Week 37 for Dana Leeds] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210922/User.htm Week 38 for Melanie McComb] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211006/User.htm Week 40 for Shelley Murphy] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211013/User.htm Week 41 for Roberta Estes] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211020/User.htm Week 42 for Irene Cornish] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211103/User.htm Week 44 for Claire Brisson-Banks] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211110/User.htm Week 45 for Maureen Taylor] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211117/User.htm Week 46 for Michael Lacopo] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211201/User.htm Week 48 for Mary Roddy] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211208/User.htm Week 49 for Marian Burk Wood] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211215/User.htm Week 50 for James Tanner]

WikiTree Challenge Week 5: Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.

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This page highlights some of the fabulous finds we encountered while working on the family tree for [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr]] during the WikiTree Challenge. We started with 29 nuclear family members and extended the family to 662 profiles and counting. We had team members from at least 8 different countries working on the tree and many people had their first encounter with African-American genealogy. Because of this experience, many of the team members will continue to work on African-American genealogies in collaboration with the US Black Heritage Project and grow the global tree for these families. ==Change Makers in Dr. Gates' Tree== *[[Gates-2333|Jane Gates]], an estimable woman who was a slave, raised her five children on her own in a mostly white neighborhood, was a midwife and was the first Black woman in Allegany County, Maryland to own a bank account. Her house still stands and serves as a local museum and community center. *[[Lee-34212|John Robert Edward Lee]], Civic leader, teacher and educational-association founder. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._E._Lee WikiPedia] His sons all went to college. **Daughter Birdie Lee, b. 1884 was a school matron. **Son Edwin Lee, b.1886 Was a Physician at Tuskegee Veterans Hospital **Son George Ernest Lee b. 1891, married to Maude Gates, served in WWI, and was a pharmacist. His obituary stated he was also a state official. This needs more research. **Son John Robert Edward Lee Jr, bl 1897 attended Virginia Union University. He worked as a business manager at A&M University. **Son Maurice Aldrick Lee, b. 1900 attended Morehouse College in Atlanta. He was a teacher at Talladega College **Son Ralph Hugo Lee, b. 1907 He was a teacher at Florida A&M and Kentucky State college (Used the saying, Onward, Upward!) *[[Thompson-63647|Dr. Robert Thompson]] Dentist, educator, worked in public health service, consultant for the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Job Corp Program. *[[Clifford-2055|J.R. Clifford]] West Virginia's first Black attorney, civil rights pioneer, newspaper publisher, editor and writer, school teacher, and principal. Featured on a 2009 U.S. postage stamp [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Clifford WikiPedia]. Leader in the the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Niagara_Movement|Niagara Movement]]. The US Black Heritage Project will create family profiles for as many of the members of the Niagara Movement as they can find, including the "original 29." *[[Redman-2821|Charles Kinnison Redman (1938-2000)]]was one of the first Black students at Allegany High School. He graduated in 1956. Based on articles about desegration in that area, the high schools were desegregated starting in the 1955-56 school year. He is one of six or seven Black students in the senior class. ==Soldiers in Dr. Gates Tree== *[[Redman-1429|John Redman]], Private, 1st Virginia Regiment of Light Dragoons, American Revolution. *[[Clifford-2054|Theodore Kent Clifford]], Private, 45th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment. More military information added along with the Civil War Service sticker. *[[Lee-34208|George Ernest Lee Sr.]], 2nd Lt. U.S. Army, WWI, one of 92 black officers assigned to Camp Meade to train black soldiers (sticker applied) *[[Coleman-5756|William Coleman]], Buffalo Soldier, serving with the 9th Cavalry, US Army during World War I. (sticker and category applied) *[[Lee-34209|George Ernest Lee Jr.]], Sergeant U.S. Army WWII (sticker applied) *[[Thompson-63647|Dr. Robert Thompson]], Army Reserves Dental Corps, Captain Korean War, 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Division (sticker and category applied) *[[Redman-1401|Thomas Milton Redman (1891-1966)]], Co "B" 505th Engineers(sticker applied) *[[Clifford-2055|J.R. Clifford]], Corporal, Company F of the 13th Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment. He must have been very motivated to join the war effort since he fibbed about his age and enlisted at age 16 in 1865. His leadership ability must have manifested early since despite serving less than a year, being a teenager and only standing 5' 3 1/2" tall, he attained the rank of corporal. (sticker applied) *[[Howard-24671|Ethan Howard]], Corporal, U.S, Army WWI (sticker applied) *[[Redman-2835|George Thomas Redman (1922-1983)]], U.S. Army 1943-1947 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-1473|Thomas Milton Redman (1918-1982)]], U.S. Army 1942-1945 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-1474|Edward Alexander Redman (1922-1984)]], U.S. Army (sticker applied) *[[Gates-2305|Henry Louis Gates Sr (1913-2010)]], Quartermaster, U.S. Army 1941-43 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-2825|James Nelson Redman (1930-1981)]] - retired from the military in 1969 (Veterans Recognition sticker applied) Note: I chose this sticker because I wanted to have the freedom to demonstrate that he served a long time and not just for the duration of a war. Also, there is no evidence regarding his service and whether he even served overseas. *[[Redman-2834|Raymond Randolph Redman (1920-2013)]] little evidence of his service. He probably served in WWII, but not for certain. 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His brother was first a Wagon Driver at the plant and then was a Truck Driver. **His daughter [[Brown-120072|Elizabeth Brown]], b. 1922 was a computer specialist at Carborundum Co. in Niagara Falls for 30 years and she attended Howard University. *[[Howard-24782|Floyd Howard]] b.1905, served for 17 years as choir director and minister of music at the second AME Zion church. ==New Ancestors?== These new ancestors need additional research for confirmation, but they are possible new family for Dr. Gates. *Parents for [[Duke-5051|Hannah Duke]] *Parents for [[Pogue-253|Martha Pogue]] as well as parents for her father [[Pogue-559|George Pogue]]

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Wikitree Genealogy Guide to American Heroes

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[[Category:American Heroes]] This is a guide to '''American Heroes''' sourced from the Website [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ah-heroindex.html Legends of America] and sorted by first name. * Please note that this page should not include [[:Category:US Presidents]], [[:Category:American Founding Fathers]], or [[:Category:Mayflower_Family Member]] all of which are covered on their own pages. * To learn more about Historically Significant Ancestors please click [[Historically-significant_ancestors|here]] * You may also wish to visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers Wikitree Guide to the Founding Fathers] ''If you have an ancestor that you wish to receive a Historically Significant Ancestor badge please submit with a reputable source.'' === American Heroes === ;[[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955): German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist, philosopher and author who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time. He is often regarded as the father of modern physicsAlbert Einstein on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein Wikipedia]. ;[[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]] (1847-1922): Scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.Alexander Graham Bell on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell Wikipedia] ;[[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] (1897-1937): American aviation pioneer and author she was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.Amelia Earhart on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Earhart Wikipedia] ♀ ;[[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie]] (1835-1919): Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist.Andrew Carnegie on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie Wikipedia] ;[[Reeves-2054|Bass Reeves]] (1839–1910): One of the most famous and effective U.S. Deputy Marshals Indian Territory.Bass Reeves on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_Reeves Wikipedia] ;[[Brown-68196|Benjamin Brown]] (1859-1910): Buffalo Soldier who fought bandits in the Wham Paymaster Robbery and awarded the Medal of Honor.Benjamin Brown on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Brown_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] ;[[Washington-33|Booker Taliaferro Washington]] (1856-1915): Political leader, educator, orator and author, he was the dominant figure in the African American community in the United States from 1890 to 1915.Booker T. Washington on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington Wikipedia] ;[[Smith-26686|Captain John Smith]] (1580-1631): An English soldier, explorer, admiral, and author, Smith established the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.John Smith on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smith_(explorer) Wikipedia] ;[[Williams-90344 |Cathay Williams]] (1844-1893): When Congress passed an act authorizing the establishment of the first all Black units of the military, later to become known as "Buffalo Soldiers," Cathay Williams, became the first and only female Buffalo Soldier.Cathay Williams on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathay_Williams Wikipedia]♀ ;[[Lindbergh-1|Charles Augustus Lindbergh]] (1902-1974): Aviator, author, inventor and explorer.Charles Lindbergh on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh Wikipedia] ;Chief Seattle, aka: Sealth, Seathle, Seathl, or See-ahth (1780?-1866): Leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish Native American tribes in present-day Washington. He was known as a great leader, orator, warrior and negotiator. ;[[Carson-7|Christopher "Kit" Carson]] (1809-1868): Carson was a daring and brave explorer, mountain man, trapper, scout, soldier, and buffalo hunter.Kit Carson on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson Wikipedia] ;[[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] (1824-1912):­ Called the "Angel of the Battlefield" for her first aid heroism during the Civil War, she was instrumental in founding the American Red Cross. ;[[boone-34|Daniel Boone]] (1734-1820): - Frontiersman, pioneer, surveyor and Indian Fighter who blazed the trail known as the Wilderness Road in 1775.Daniel Boone on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone Wikipedia] ;[[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]] (1786-1836): - Frontiersman, explorer, and American folk hero, Crockett a represented Tennessee in the U.S. Congress, served in the Texas Revolution, and died at the age of 49 at the Battle of the Alamo.Davy Crockett on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett Wikipedia] ;[[Sampson-307|Deborah Sampson Gannett]] (1760-1827): She signed up for the 4th Massachusetts Regiment under an assumed male name, becoming the first woman to enlist as a soldier in the American army. After being wounded nineteen months later, she received an honorable medical discharge and, later, a military pension.Deborah Sampson on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Sampson Wikipedia] ;[[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] (1884-1962):­ Political and social reformer, humanitarian, and outspoken crusader, this First Lady championed causes of social justice worldwide and as a United Nations delegate, chaired the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.Eleanor Roosevelt on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt Wikipedia] ;[[Whitney-1738|Eli Whitney]] (1765-1825): Inventor who invented the cotton gin, he helped shape the Industrial Revolution and the economy of the antebellum South. ;[[Cady-502|Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] (1815-1902):­ Known, along with Susan B. Anthony, as one of the foremost figures of the movement for women's equality. ;[[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]] (1752-1818): Soldier from Virginia and the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. ;[[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]] (1864-1943): American scientist, botanist, educator and inventor. ;[[Apache-2|Geronimo]] (1829-1909): Chiricahua Apache Chief who warred against the encroachment of settlers on his tribal lands for over 25 years. ;[[Beecher-129|Harriet Beecher Stowe]] (1811-1896): Abolitionist and author, she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin and became influential in the political issues of slavery. ;[[Ross-9405|Harriet Tubman]] (1815-1913): ­ As a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, this fugitive slave helped thousands of blacks escape north prior to the Civil War, during which, she served as a Union nurse and military spy. ;[[Clay-233|Henry Clay]] (1777-1852): Nineteenth-century American statesman, orator, negotiator, and politician who has been dubbed one of the greatest Senators in U.S. history.Henry Clay on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Clay Wikipedia] ;[[Ford-416|Henry Ford]] (1863-1947): Inventor who introduced the Model T automobile, which revolutionized transportation and American industry and founder of the Ford Motor Company. During his lifetime, he was awarded 161 U.S. patents. ;[[Wells-Barnett-1|Ida B. Wells Barnett]] (1862-1931): A black journalist and militant civil rights leader, she was a co founder of the NAACP and the first president of the Negro Fellowship League. ;[[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]] (1718-1790): Army general who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. Not as well-known as other historical heroes, he showed reckless courage and fighting spirit. ;[[Bowie-279|James Bowie]] (1796-1836): An aggressive frontiersman, pioneer, explorer, and commander of the volunteers at the Alamo, where he died. James Bowie on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bowie Wikipedia] ;[[Marshall-228|John Marshall]] (1755-1835): Statesman, politician, and jurist who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court a center of power. ;[[Paul-2245|John Paul Jones]] (1747-1792): The first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. ;[[Salk-3|Jonas Edward Salk]] (1914-1995): Medical researcher and virologist, he best known for his discovery and development of the first safe and effective polio vaccine. ;[[King-4303|Martin Luther King, Jr.]] (1929-1968): Clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement, in which, he raised public consciousness of the civil rights movement and established himself as one of the greatest orators in U.S. history. ;[[Ball-14256|Mary Bickerdyke]] (1817-1901): An energetic heroine whose sole aim during the Civil War was to more efficiently care for wounded Union soldiers. ;[[Walker-41|Mary Edwards Walker]] (1832-1919): Feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war and surgeon in the Civil War, Mary is the only woman ever to receive the Medal of Honor. ;[[McLeod-1321|Mary McLeod Bethune]] (1875-1955): ­ The daughter of former slaves, Mary became a writer, educator, a champion of humanitarian causes, and an advocate of civil rights and education for Blacks. ;[[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] (1774-1809): Explorer, soldier, and public administrator, Lewis was best known for his role as the leader of the Corps of Discovery, whose mission was to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase.Meriwether Lewis on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meriwether_Lewis Wikipedia] ;[[Hale-394|Nathan Hale]] (1755-1776): Soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, he is known as America's first spy. He is best remembered for his speech before being hanged following the Battle of Long Island, in which he said, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." ;[[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]] (1742-1786): A major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War, Greene's military reputation was second only to General George Washington's. ;[[Bacon-2862|Nathaniel Bacon]] (1640s-1676): A wealthy colonist of the Virginia Colony who instigated Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. ;[[Emerson-46|Ralph Waldo Emerson]] (1803-1882): Essayist, philosopher, and poet, best remembered for leading the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. ;[[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] (1807-1870): Lee was a career U.S. Army officer and the most celebrated general of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. ;[[McCauley-488|Rosa Louise McCauley Parks]] (1913-2005): African American civil rights activist whom the U.S. Congress later called the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement." ;[[Houston-1|Samuel Houston]] (1793-1863): Nineteenth Century statesman, politician, and soldier, Houston was a key figure in the Texas Revolution and acted as the the first and third President of the Republic of Texas. ;[[Clemens-1|Samuel Langhorne Clemens]], aka: Mark Twain (1835-1910): Author and humorist, he is sometimes called the "Father of American Literature." ;[[Wakeman-2864|Sarah Rosetta Wakeman]]; aka: Private Lyons Wakeman (1843-1864): Disguising herself as a man, Wakeman fought in the Civil War for the Union. ;Susan "Doc Susie" Anderson (1870-1960): One of the first female pioneer physician in the West. ;[[Anthony-14|Susan Brownell Anthony]] (1820-1906): ­ Leader in the American Anti­Slavery Society, she later turned her life's devotion to women's suffrage and, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, founded the National Woman Suffrage Association and the newspaper Revolution. ;[[Edison-1|Thomas Alva Edison]] (1847-1931): Inventor, scientist and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world. ;[[Ewing-232|Thomas Ewing, Jr]] (1829-1896): Military officer, Free-State advocate and first Chief Justice of the State of Kansas ;[[Wallace-12159|William Alexander Anderson "Bigfoot" Wallace]] (1817-1899): Served as a Texas lawman for several years before joining the Texas Rangers and soon made captain. He died on January 7, 1899. ;[[Travis-1346|William B. Travis]] (1809-1836): A lawyer who settled in Texas from Alabama, Travis strongly disliked Mexican rule, and fought in the Texas Revolution. Fighting along with James Bowie and Davy Crockett, he was killed at the Battle of the Alamo. ;[[clark-5025|William Clark]] (1770-1838): Explorer and geographical expert who co-lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition.William Clark on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clark_(explorer) Wikipedia] ;[[Garrison-2215|William Lloyd Garrison]] (1805-1879): Journalist and social reformer, he is best known as the editor of the radical abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator. He was one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society and a prominent voice for the women's suffrage movement. ;Wright Brothers - [[Wright-3|Orville]] (1871-1948) and [[Wright-4|Wilbur]] (1867-1912): generally credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.The Wright Brothers on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothers Wikipedia] === Sources ===

WikiTree Genealogy Guide to College Fraternities

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Fraternities and sororities (from the Latin words frater and soror, meaning "brother" and "sister" respectively) are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. The term refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in the United States, although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations. Similar, but less common, organizations also exist for secondary school students. In modern usage, the term "Greek letter organization" is often synonymous in North America, with the terms "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraternities_and_sororities fraternity" and "sorority]". === Phi Delta Theta === [http://www.phideltatheta.org/ Phi Delta Theta] * [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] 1850 Miami University in Oxford, Ohio === Theta Delta Chi === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta_Delta_Chi Theta Delta Chi] is a law fraternity that allows dual membership * [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] 1850 Miami University in Oxford, Ohio

WikiTree Genetic Genealogy Glossary

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] This is a list of common terms used when applying DNA results to your genealogy research. If you have other terms you would like on the list [[Silva-1055|let me know!]] :''Note: These are just the basic terms used, it is not all inclusive.'' ---- ([[#DNA Help Pages|Jump to Help pages]]) == DNA Genealogy Terms == * '''atDNA''': abbreviation for autosomal DNA * '''autosomal DNA''': DNA on a chromosome other than a sex chromosome. Humans normally have 22 pairs of chromosomes. * '''BigY''': A trade name for a test offered by Family Tree DNA that examines deep ancestral relationships to identify new SNP's (replaced by the Big Y-500 test) * '''Big Y-500''': Trade name for a yDNA test offered by Family Tree DNA that examines deep ancestral relationships to identify new SNP's * '''birth parent''': a biological parent (doesn't include adoptions, unknown parentage, etc) * '''centimorgan''': a measure of linkage between two positions on a chromosome, abbreviated as cM * '''chromosome''': an organizational unit of DNA; humans have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes * '''chromosome browser''': a visual tool to display matching segments on a chromosome (which part of a chromosome you match a cousin or closer relative on. the more that matches, the closer the relationship) * '''cM''': abbreviation for centimorgan * '''cousin bait''': a public display of information designed to find genetic cousins and encourage them to communicate (for example, having your kit information on your ancestors pages, or sharing an ancestor on Facebook that has your dna information) * '''DNA''': abbreviation for ''deoxyribonucleic acid''; DNA is the chemical that transmits genetic information from one generation to the next * '''DNA Circles''': Trade name for a tool at AncestryDNA that identifies groups of DNA testers that most likely descend from a specific ancestor. Note: They're changing how you look at your DNA matches on Ancestry and when you click on a match it shows 'Shared Matches' (other people that most likely descend from the same ancestor). *'''endogamy''': the practice of finding matches within the same group, such as a geographic, religious or ethnic group, that can cause cousins to share more DNA than expected for that relationship. * '''false positive''': a DNA segment that seems to match between two people but was not inherited from a parent; a statistical anomaly resulting from the fact that some DNA tests cannot assign segments to one parent or the other *'''gd''' or '''ged''': abbreviation for ''genetic distance'' * '''GEDmatch''': a website with tools to analyse your dna results * '''gen''': on GEDmatch, a number representing how many generations there are between two matches (for example, a gen of 3 indicates the common ancestor may be three generations back) * '''genetic distance''': a whole number that indicates the number of mutations that differ between two people that have taken a yDNA or mtDNA test; a genetic distance of zero means an exact match * '''identical-by-chance''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical because of chance events rather than common ancestry (abbreviated IBC) * '''identical-by-descent''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical because they were inherited from a common ancestor (abbreviated IBD) * '''identical-by-state''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical; although technically the term does not imply why the segments are identical, it is commonly used to mean identical-by-chance (abbreviated IBS) * '''MRCA''': Most Recent Common Ancestor; the closest ancestor to you that both you and a cousin have in common (for example, you have different parents and grandparents but share a great-grandparent. That is you MRCA even if that ancestor is three generations away for you, and four generations away from your cousin). * '''mtDNA''': mitochondrial DNA; this is DNA that is usually inherited from your mother (it can be passed down to a son, but that son can't pass mtDNA to his children). Testing for you mtDNA can help you look further back into your 'tree' on your mother's line only. * '''non-parental event''' (also non-paternity event or misattributed parentage event) - when a presumed father is not the biological father; occasionally used for a misattributed mother (an adopted or step-mother). *'''search angel''' — an experienced volunteer who helps others find biological family, usually in cases of adoption or other unknown parentage *'''segment''' — a length of DNA that was inherited intact from an ancestor * '''sex chromosome''' — a chromosome that determines biological sex; a person normally has either two copies of the X chromosome and is female or has one X and one Y chromosome and is male * '''triangulation''' — a technique in which three or more people who all share the same segment of DNA compare family trees to infer which common ancestor contributed that segment. On WikiTree you would use the information from you and two cousins (third cousins or greater) that you compared on a site such as GEDmatch to prove you all descend from a specific ancestor. * '''X chromosome''': a chromosome that determines the sex of all people; women usually have two copies of the X chromosome, while males have one X and one Y chromosome. * '''Y chromosome''': a chromosome found in men that determines their sex ---- == DNA Help Pages == * [[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|How to Get Started with DNA]] * [[Help:DNA_Features|DNA Features]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Help:_Add_a_DNA_test_to_your_profile&public=1 Add a DNA test to your profile] * [[Help:DNA_Comparison|DNA Comparison]] * [[Help:DNA_Matches|DNA Matches]] * [[Space:DNA_Test_Results_and_gedmatch.com|Learn to use your DNA test results with GEDmatch and WikiTree]] * [[Help:Confirmed_with_DNA|Confirmed with DNA]] (What DNA Confirmed means) * [[Help:Relationship_Finder_for_Genetic_Genealogy#Triangulation|Relationship Finder for Genetic Genealogy]] (How to know which ancestors to mark as DNA confirmed) * [[Help:DNA_Confirmation|DNA Confirmation]] (How to mark a relationship and create a statement) :: ([[#DNA Genealogy Terms|Return to DNA Genealogy Terms]])

Wikitree Great War Pages

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] ===Free Space Pages=== Over twenty-seven countries were mentioned as the Allied and Associated Powers in the Treaty of Versailles. World War I, however, was truly global in its outreach because colonies of European nations also went to war. * [[Space:Austria-Hungary_in_The_Great_War|Austria-Hungary]] : Austria-Hungary initiated World War I by declaring war on Serbia in July 1914. * [[Space:Belgium_in_the_Great_War|Belgium]] : Though initially neutral, Belgium joined World War I to offer stiff resistance against German invasion. * [[Space:Brazil_in_The_Great_War|Brazil]] : Brazil joined World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies, and was the only Latin American country to participate in the Great War. * [[Space:United_Kingdom_in_The_Great_War|British Empire]] : Britain and British colonies including [[Space:Australia_in_the_Great_War|Australia]], [[Space:Canada_in_The_Great_War|Canada]], [[Space:India_in_The_Great_War|India]], and [[Space:New_Zealand_in_The_Great_War|New Zealand]] formed part of the Allied camp. The spread of the British and German colonies across the globe brought World War I to Africa and Asia. * [[Space:Bulgaria_in_The_Great_War|Bulgaria]] : The Kingdom of Bulgaria joined the Central Powers in 1915 and fought until September 1918. * [[Space:China_in_The_Great_War|China]] : China entered World War I in 1917 following U.S. entry into the war. * [[Space:France_in_The_Great_War|France]] and Colonies : One of the major Allied nations, France declared war with the German declaration of war against France on August 3, 1914. * [[Space:Germany_in_the_Great_War|German Empire]] : Germany was a major Central Power. Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war was heavily influenced by Germany’s assurance of support. * [[Space:Greece_in_The_Great_War|Greece]] : Following the U.S. entry into World War I, Greece entered the war on the side of the Allies on June 27, 1917. * [[Space:Italy_in_The_Great_War|Italy]] : Initially reluctant to join the war despite an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Italy sided with the allies in 1915. * [[Space:Japan_in_The_Great_War |Japan]] : Japan's entry into World War I in August 1914 followed Britain's request to combat raids of the Kaiserliche Marine (German Imperial Navy). * [[Space:Liberia_in_The_Great_War | Liberia]] : Liberian trade was adversely affected by World War I, and the country joined the Allied Powers in 1917. * [[Space:Montenegro_in_The_Great_War | Montenegro]] : Linked closely with Serbia, Montenegro joined the Allied cause in August 1914. * [[Space:Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War | Ottoman Empire]] : The Ottoman Empire joined World War I in November 1914, on the side of the Central Powers, due to its close ties with Germany. * [[Space:Portugal_in_The_Great_War | Portugal]] : Despite the rivalry between Portugal and Germany, Portugal remained neutral until March 1915, when Germany declared war. Portugal then joined the Allies. * [[Space:Romania_in_The_Great_War | Romania]] : Romania joined the Allies in August 1916. * [[Space:Russia_in_The_Great_War | Russia]] : Russia, along with Britain and France, was one of the major Allied Powers, and first among the nations to mobilize troops against Germany. * [[Space:Serbia_in_The_Great_War | Serbia]] : The outbreak of World War I was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo, Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914. * [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War | United States of America]]: The United States declared neutrality in 1914. In 1917, the United States associated with the Allied nations thereby changing the course of World War I. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:List_of_Campaigns_AEF&public=1 List of Campaigns- A.E.F.] A list of campaigns from the U.S. Army Military History Branches that will be of assistance in beginning to understand the various battles and engagements in France Other countries such as Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, San Marino, and Siam were also involved in the Great War. *http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-war-i/countries-involved.html

WikiTree Great War Project Pages

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[[Category: Straub-620]] Handout und Agenda == Vor Abfahrt == * Fragen dazwischen oder am Ende * Kamera an? * Aufnahme? == Warum WikiTree? == * ausführlich: siehe [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBe-9djwh4 Einführung in WikiTree auf Deutsch] * [[Help:De:Der_kostenlose_Familienstammbaum|kostenlos]] nach Anmeldung, ansonsten werbefinanziert * [[Help:De:Gemeinsamer Stammbaum|ein Baum für alle]] ** ähnlich geni.com und FamilySearch, aber komplett ohne "hilfreiche" Vorschläge * „[[Help:De:Quellen|Quellen]]“-Pflicht * Zusammenarbeit, Schwarmwissen, nicht alles nochmal machen == Free Space Pages == * [[Help:De:Free-Space Profil|Freespace-Profile]] * Anlage über Add -> [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace new Free-Space] * [[Space:Gotthardhof|Gotthardhof]] * [[Space:Pribislaw_(1847)|Pribislaw (1847)]] * [[Space:Hinterzarten_war_memorial|War memorial, Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] * [[Space:Mord_im_K%C3%B6pferh%C3%A4usle|Mord im Köpferhäusle]] * [[Space:Letters_of_Franz_Xaver_and_Leopold_Guth|Auswandererbriefe]] * [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|German territorial structure: 1815 - 1866]] == G2G == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ Startseite] * "Forum" * [[Special:Following|Tags abonnieren]] * tägliche Mail mit Beiträge zu abonnierten Tags, nicht mit personalisiertem (!) Mittwochs-Newsletter verwechseln == Discord == * [[Help:De:Discord]] * [https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 WikiTree (offiziell, englisch)] * [https://discord.gg/ZQ8GwAxGXw Ahnenforschung (inoffiziell, deutsch)] == Stammtisch == * [[Space:Stammtisch|Stammtisch]] == Projekte == * Mitgliedschaft nicht zwingend notwendig * [[:Category: Projects]] ** [[:Category: Topical Projects]] ** [[:Category: Geographical Projects]] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgTOz-ovb8g&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXS_3M_db2RW57rzZl98D5VI Friday Night Bingo] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aeRRJ6eLFs&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTAEbh6rNizagtJTP8kACDI WikiTreeDay] == One Name Studies == * [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies]] * [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study|Geisinger Name Study]] => [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGFhnSjKQEc Videovorstellung] * [[Space:Laux_Name_Study|Laux Name Study]] == One Place Studies == * [[:Category: Germany, Place Studies]] == Challenges == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges sehr viele] * monatlich, wöchentlich ... * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1697314/germany-connectors-challenge-february-2024-german-painters Germany Connectors Challenge Februar 2024: Deutsche Maler] == Jede Hilfe zu spät ... == * Connect-a-Thon ** 3x im Jahr ** 72 Stunden ** Discord ** Deutschland-Team * Source-a-Thon == Bonus: Weltbaum / Connection Finder == * Verbindung finden * Verbindung erkennen * Verbindung zum PM * Connection Finder == Bonus: Kategorien == * Orte (Gegenwart) => [[:Category: Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] * Berufe => [[:Category: Deutschland, Berufe]] * Schiffe => Hauptsache [[:Category: Ships by Name]] * Migration (historisch) ** [[:Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] *** [[:Category: Grand Duchy of Baden, Emigrants]] **** [[:Category: Grand Duchy of Baden, Emigrants to Scotland]] ***** [[:Category: Migrants from Grand Duchy of Baden to Lanarkshire]] * Friedhöfe => [[:Category: Kommunaler Friedhof Hollage, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] * Krankheiten => [[:Category: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]

Wikitree links cross listed withLGM Eric visits and American Grave

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Work in progress. Some photos links of early entries are apparently broken. Goal: Update 10-20 per day. Also each day, add the most recent one from LGM. Possible updates: * Playing with adding "Field" and "Notes" columns. * Maybe add being able to sort the table. Sorting numbers doesn't work very well in Wiki-tables. (To make it sortable, add this to first line: class="wikitable sortable") * Break into pages Erik Loomis at Lawyers Guns and Money, has a series where he visits a grave, typically an American, and writes about the person buried there. Links to past LGM "Erik visits an American Grave": Part 1: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/on-the-internet Part 2: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-the-archive-part-two Template for adding new entries: |- | #: Name || [ @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Field -- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | #: Name || LGM || WT ||FindAGrave || Field |- | 1608: Samuel Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1609 @LGM] || [[ Lanham-274| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7918720/samuel-willis_tucker-lanham @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1607: Frank Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1606 @LGM] || [[ Moss-10594| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7129080/frank-edward-moss @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1606: Michelangelo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1607 @LGM] || [[ Buonarroti_Simoni-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1896/michelangelo @FindAGrave] || Art |- | 1605 : Albert Burleson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1605 @LGM] || [[ Burleson-576 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6600148/albert-sidney-burleson @FindAGrave] || Politician |- | 1604 : Jim Thorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1604 @LGM] || [[Thorpe-1192 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1031/jim-thorpe @FindAGrave] || Sports |- | 1603: Lester Flatt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1603 @LGM] || [[Flatt-92 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10007/lester-flatt @FindAGrave] || Music,Bluegrass |- | 1602: Lawrence Payton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1602 @LGM] || [[Payton-1801 | Needs connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7322497/lawrence-payton @FindAGrave] || Music,R&B |- | 1601: dead indigenous people at San Fernando Mission || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1601 @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Native Americans |- | 1600: George and Ira Gershwin|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1600 @LGM] || [[ Gershowitz-7| George@WT]] [[ Gershowitz-1| Ira@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/389/george-gershwin George@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1684/ira-gershwin Ira@FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical,Jazz,Pop |- | 1599: L. Frank Baum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1599 @LGM] || [[Baum-396 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2024/l_-frank-baum @FindAGrave] || Literature |- | 1598: Abel Upshur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1598 @LGM] || [[Upshur-15 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37679771/abel_parker_upshur @FindAGrave] || Politician |- | 1597: James Longstreet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1597 @LGM] || [[Longstreet-114 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/642/james-longstreet @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Confederacy |- | 1596: Harry "Suitcase" Simpson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1596 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7017129/harry-leon-simpson@FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1595: Franz Sigel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1595 @LGM] || [[ Sigel-40| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4871/franz-peter-sigel @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Union |- | 1594: Lucy Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1593 @LGM] || [[ Holcombe-81| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7445463/lucy-petway-pickens @FindAGrave] || Civil War,Confederacy,Socialite |- | 1593: Robert Kardashian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1594 @LGM] || [[ Kardashian-2| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7941493/robert-kardashian @FindAGrave] || Law |- | 1592: Vince Dooley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1592 @LGM] || [[ Dooley-2660| Needs Connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245134755/vince-dooley @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1591: Dean Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1591 @LGM] || [[Crocetti-1 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1190/dean-martin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Movies |- | 1590: Johnny Mize || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1590 @LGM] || [[ Mize-934| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3624/john-robert-mize @FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1589: Charles Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586-2 @LGM] || [[ Sprague-2868| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6254239/charles-arthur-sprague @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1588: Joshua Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1588 @LGM] || [[ Hill-17758 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7827835/joshua-hill @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1587: Billy Lothridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/ @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522369/william-lamar-lothridge @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1586: Uriah Levy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1585 @LGM] || [[ Levy-666| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12160/uriah-phillips-levy @FindAGrave] || Military,Navy |- | 1585: Richard Wilbur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586 @LGM] || [[ |Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184310181/richard-purdy-wilbur @FindAGrave] || Literature,Poetry |- | 1584: Samuel Crocker Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1584 @LGM] || [[ Cobb-4103| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23091079/samuel-crocker-cobb @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1583: Tod Browning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1582 @LGM] || [[Browning-4051 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2976/tod-browning @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1582: George Shultz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1583 @LGM] || [[ Shultz-1542| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221425212/george-pratt-shultz @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1581: William Bendix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1581 @LGM] || [[Bendix-55 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80/william-bendix @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1580: Mihai Iacob || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1580 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85123283/mihai-iacob @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1579: Paul Samuelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1578 @LGM] || [[Samuelson-344 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210725389/paul-anthony-samuelson @FindAGrave] || Economics |- | 1578: Iron Eyes Cody || [https://lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1579 @LGM] || [[ Corti-15| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5094/iron_eyes-cody @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1577: Mary Pickford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1577 @LGM] || [[ Smith-73903| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/813/mary-pickford @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1576: Tommy Ramone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132682930/tommy-ramone @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Punk |- | 1575: Adrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1575 @LGM] || [[ Greenberg-513| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4190/adrian @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1574: Jim Backus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1574 @LGM] || [[ Backus-941| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1174/jim-backus @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies |- | 1573: Ray Charles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1573 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-41545| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8896492/ray-charles @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Soul |- | 1572: John Burroughs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1572 @LGM] || [[Burroughs-1633 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153/john-burroughs @FindAGrave] || Literature,Essays,Naturalist |- | 1571: Ernest John Moeran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1571 @LGM] || [[ Moeran-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9688806/e-j-moeran @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical |- | 1570: Janet Leigh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1570 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-5735| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9550589/janet-leigh @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1569: Wendell Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1568 @LGM] || [[ Phillips-2330| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11335/wendell-phillips @FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/807/wendell-phillips Original burial site @FindAGrave] || Abolitionist |- | 1568: Isaac Tichenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1569 @LGM] || [[ Tichenor-70| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7127119/isaac-tichenor @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1567: Merv Griffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1567 @LGM] || [[ Griffin-6680| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20909851/merv-griffin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies,Music |- | 1566: Mel Torme || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1566 @LGM] || [[ Tormé-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5612/mel-torme @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Pop,Jazz |- | 1565: Betty Grable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1565 @LGM] || [[ Grable-38| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/409/betty-grable @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1564: George Corliss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1564 @LGM] || [[Corliss-742 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23293412/george-henry-corliss @FindAGrave] || Inventor |- | 1563: Cleo Noel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1563 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5994457/cleo-allen-noel @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1562: Wallace Neff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1562 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] [[McNally-1418|His mother: Nancy (McNally) Neff (1863-1959)]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12412923/wallace_neff @FindAGrave] || Architecture |- | 1561: Gabriel Garcia Moreno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1561 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169763711/gabriel-garc%C3%ADa-moreno @FindAGrave] || Politics,Ecuador |- | 1560: Belva Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1559 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-16600 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1559/belva-ann-lockwood @FindAGrave] || Law,Womens Rights |- | 1559: George Arthur Richards. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1558: Ritchie Valens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558-2 @LGM] || [[ Valenzuela-180| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1363/ritchie-valens @FindAGrave] |- | 1557: Borden Bowne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136252974/borden-parker-bowne @FindAGrave] |- | 1556: Jack Lemmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1557 @LGM] || [[ Lemmon-641| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22822/jack-lemmon @FindAGrave] |- | 1555: Tom Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1555 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-13745| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3993/tom-bradley @FindAGrave] |- | 1554: Gerry Studds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16170119/gerry-e-studds @FindAGrave] |- | 1553: Caleb Cushing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1552 @LGM] || [[ Cushing-1765| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8491732/caleb-cushing @FindAGrave] |- | 1552: Bettie Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1553 @LGM] || [[ Page-4871| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32128419/bettie-page @FindAGrave] |- | 1551: Wolfgang Petersen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1551 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242711810/wolfgang-petersen @FindAGrave] |- | 1550: Miller Huggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1550 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball)@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2038/miller-james-huggins @FindAGrave] |- | 1549: Duff Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547-2 @LGM] || [[ Green-21228| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41814384/duff-green @FindAGrave] |- | 1548: Irwin Winkler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1549 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave] |- | 1547: Vitas Gerulaitis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4321/vitas-gerulaitis @FindAGrave] |- | 1546: Edwin Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1546 @LGM] || [[ Booth-2329| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110/edwin-thomas-booth @FindAGrave] |- | 1545: Ross Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1544 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1841/ross-hunter @FindAGrave] |- | 1544: Mickey Newbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1545 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114090063/mickey-newbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1543: John Dillinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1542 @LGM] || [[ Dillinger-109| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/283/john-herbert-dillinger @FindAGrave] |- | 1542: Hugh Hefner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1543 @LGM] || [[ Hefner-169| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183787001/hugh-hefner @FindAGrave] |- | 1541: Karl Malden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1541 @LGM] || [[ Sekulovich-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38952159/karl-malden @FindAGrave] |- | 1540: Nelson Aldrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1539 @LGM] || [[ Aldrich-352| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844465/nelson-wilmarth-aldrich @FindAGrave] |- | 1539: Alan Hale Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1540 @LGM] || [[ McKahan-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4062/alan-hale @FindAGrave] |- | 1538:Edward Woody Herman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1538 @LGM] || [[ Herman-2294| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2211/woody-herman @FindAGrave] |- | 1537:Edward Everett Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1537 @LGM] || [[ Horton-10387| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3717/edward-everett-horton @FindAGrave] |- | 1536: James Berry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1536 @LGM] || [[ Berry-4299| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19637/james-henderson-berry @FindAGrave] |- | 1535: William Wrigley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1534 @LGM] || [[ Wrigley-117| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2371/william-wrigley @FindAGrave] |- | 1534: Charles Curtis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1535 @LGM Link says 1535, Title says 1534] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1533: Guy Molinari|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1533 @LGM ] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191650485/guy-victor-molinari @FindAGrave] |- | 1532: Ernest Hemingway|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1532 @LGM Link says 1532, Title says 1532] || [[ Hemingway-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1232/ernest-hemingway @FindAGrave] |- | 1531: Al Cowens|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1527 @LGM Link says 1527, Title says 1531] || [[ | Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54511274/al-cowens @FindAGrave] |- | 1530: Jack Barry|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1530 @LGM Link says 1530, Title says 1530] || [[ | Needs profile born as Jack Barasch@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10374/jack-barry @FindAGrave] |- | 1529: Scoop Jackson|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1528 @LGM Link says 1528, Title says 1529] || [[ Jackson-18527| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1781/henry-martin-jackson @FindAGrave] |- | 1528: Ray Bradbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1529 @LGM Link says 1529, Title says 1528] || [[ Bradbury-980| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20679865/ray-bradbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1527: Levi Ankeny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1531 @LGM Link says 1531, Title says 1527] || [[ Ankeny-46| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6886116/levi-ankeny @FindAGrave] |- | 1526: Wendell Willkie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1526 @LGM] || [[ Willkie-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1104/wendell-lewis-willkie @FindAGrave] |- | 1525: John Huston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1525 @LGM] || [[ Huston-724| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1332/john-huston @FindAGrave ] |- | 1524: Sid Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1524 @LGM] || [[ | Gordon-21213 (Needs Bio - Baseball) @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15177944/sid-gordone @FindAGrave ] |- | 1523: Edward Douglas White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1523 @LGM] || [[White-28400| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5581/edward-douglass-white @FindAGrave ] |- | 1522: Buddy Rich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1522 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1521: Frederick Merk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1521 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1520: Dorothea Dix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1519 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1519: Pat Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1520 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1518: Horace Kephart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1517 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1517: Ossie Schectman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1518 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1516: Belle Moskowitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1516 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1515: Frank Borzage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1515 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1514: Sam Walton, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1514 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1513: Dixie Haygood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1513 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1512: Phillips Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1512 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1511: Armand Hammer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1511 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1510: Walter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1510 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1509: Carroll O’Connor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1508 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1508: Robert Cushman Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1509 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1507: Charles and Mary Beard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1507 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1506: Rodney Dangerfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1504 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1505: Sumner Redstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1505 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1504: Amos Phelps, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1506 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1503: Errol Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1503 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1502: Thomas Watson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1502 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1501: Leroy Vail, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1501 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1500: Harrison Gray Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1500 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1499: Diamond Jim Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1499 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1498: Edmund Kirby Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1498 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1497: George Moscone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1496: Cornelius Vanderbilt, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1495: Estelle Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1495 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1494: Jim Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1494 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1492: Al Simon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1493 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1491: George Cortelyou || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1491 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1490: Frederick Billings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1489 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1489: Darryl Zanuck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1490 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1488: Richard Feynman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1487: Rose Schneiderman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1487 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1486: Margaret and Catherine Fox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1484 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1485: Bob Moog || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1486 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1484: Raul Hilberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1485 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1483: Peter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1482: Tom Mix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1481: Toto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1482 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1480: Clark Gable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1481 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1479: James Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1480 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1478: Louis Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1479 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1477: John Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1478 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1476: Bob Tisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1477 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1475: Tim Conway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1476 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1474: Adolph Zukor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1474 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1473: Lucy Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1475 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1472: Peter Mayhew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1473 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1471: Mickey Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1472 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1470: Raymond Pearl || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1471 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1469: Glenn Hughes, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1470 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1468: Brock Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1468 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1467: Ellen Swallow Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1467 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1466: Anthony Haswell, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1466 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1465: Judith Shklar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1465 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1464: J.J. Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1464 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1463: Ann Petry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1463 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1462: Joseph E. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1461: John Lindsay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1461 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1460: John Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1460 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1459: Whitelaw Reid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1459 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1458: Greer Garson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1458 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1457: William Crowninshield Endicott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1456: Felix Frankfurter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1455: Lawrence Tyson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1455 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1454: Meyer Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1454 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1453: Joel Chandler Harris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1453 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1452: Madison Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1452 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1451: William S. Hart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1451 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1450: George HW Bush and Barbara Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1450 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1449: John Armfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1449 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1448: Leonard Matlovich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1448 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1447: William Rosenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1447 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1446: William Glackens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1446 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1445: John Lomax || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1445 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1444: Bill Usery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1444 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1443: Margaret Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1443 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1442: Zoot Sims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1442 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1441: Wesley Everest || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1441 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1440: James Carleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1440 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1439: Bobby Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1439 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1438: Mildred Dresselhaus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1438 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1437: Lee Konitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1437 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1436: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1436 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1435: Robert Woodruff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1435 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1434: Bill Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1434 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1433: Simon Kuznets || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1433 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1432: Maureen O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1432 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1431: W.W. Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1431 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1430: Harry Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1430 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1429: Joe Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1429 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1428: Herbert Croly, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1428 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1427: Clarence King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1427 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1426: Pierce Manning Butler Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1426 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1425: George Pendleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1425 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1424: Edwin Jemison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1424 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1423: Robert Rantoul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1423 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1422: William H. Prescott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1422 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1421: Billy Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1421 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1420: George Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1420 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1419: Lewis Howard Latimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1419 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1418: William Gillette || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1418 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1417: William Fessenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1417 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1416: John Howard Payne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1416 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1415: Solomon Northup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1415 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1414: Lizzie Borden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1414 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1413: Howard K. Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1413 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1412: T.F. Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1412 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1411: Timothy Flint || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1411 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1410: Kenneth and Mamie Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1410 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1409: Joseph Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1409 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1408: Tiger Flowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1408 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1407: Hugh Lofting || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1407 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1406: Julia Ward Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1406 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1405: Theodore Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1405 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1404: Zack Wheat || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1404 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1403: Warren Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1403 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1402: Henry King Carroll || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1402 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1401: Richard Goodwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1401 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1400: Tiny Tim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1400 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1399: Mary Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1399 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1398: Henry Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1398 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1397: Jacob Collamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1397 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1396: Tom Mooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1396 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1395: Willie McCovey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1395 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1394: Susan Myrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1394 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1393: John Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1393 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1392: Meriwether Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1392 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1391: Judy Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1391 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1390: Eddie Hazel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1390 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1389: Major Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1389 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1388: Howard Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1388 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1387: Samuel Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1387 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1386: Wallace Turnage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1386 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1385: Rick Danko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1385 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1384: Peggy Cooper Cafritz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1384 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1383: Margaret Sanger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1383 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1382: Henry Grady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1382 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1381: E.L. Doctorow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1381 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1380: Mount Zion and Female Union Band Cemeteries || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1380 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1379: Robert Rice Reynolds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1379 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1378: Jim Bunning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1378 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1377: Lee and Paula Strasberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1377 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1376: Ann Sothern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1376 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1375: Lamar Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1375 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1374: Joe DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1374 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1373: Hugh Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1373 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1372: George Washington Cable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1372 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1371: Niccolo Machiavelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1371 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1370: Harry Rogoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1370 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1369: Ben Bradlee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1369 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1368: John Sparkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1368 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1367: Brigham Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1367 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1366: Pat DiNizio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1366 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1365: George Washington Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1365 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1364: Hosea Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1364 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1363: Amos Akerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1363 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1362: Mary Kay Ash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1362 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1361: Joseph Urban || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1361 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1360: Howard Thurman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1360 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1359: Byron Weston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1359 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1358: Mercy Otis Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1358 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1357: The Allman Brothers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1357 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1356: Jeremiah Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1356 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1355: Josiah Quincy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1355 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1354: Sumner Slichter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1354 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1353: Charles Dana Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1353 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1352: Charles Bulfinch, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1352 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1351: Asa Candler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1351 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1350: Benjamin Cardozo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/__trashed-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1349: Dion Boucicault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1349 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1348: Harold Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1348 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1347: Frederick Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1347 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1346: Buzz Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1346 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1345: James Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1345 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1344: James McGregor Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1344 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1343: Roy Wilkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1343 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1342: Fritz Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1342 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1341: Joseph Alioto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1341 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1340: Galileo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1340 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1339: Mark Sandman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1339 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1338: Davy Crockett, William Travis, and Jim Bowie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1338 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1337: Pinetop Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1337 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1336: W. Murray Crane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1336 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1335: Kenny Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1335 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1334: William Monroe Trotter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1334 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1333: E. Lucy Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1333 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1332: Pinky Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1332 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1331: Shelby Metcalf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1331 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1330: Joseph M. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1330 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1329: Freddie King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1329 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1328: William Miller, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1328 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1327: Paul Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1327 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1326: Kyutaro Abiko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1326 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1325: Paul Kantner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1325 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1324: Frances Sargent Osgood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1324 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1323: David Buffum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1323 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1322: Benjamin Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1322 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1321: Orville Platt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1321 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1320: Chris Kelly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1320 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1319: Hoke Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1319 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1318: Stanley Cavell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1318 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1317: John Tower || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1317 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1316: Joseph Pulitzer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1316 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1315: John Spellman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1315 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1314: Ernest Tidyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1314 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1313: Andy Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1313 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1312: Maynard Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1312 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1311: James Freeman Clarke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1311 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1310: Oliver Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1310 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1309: Marion Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1309 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1308: Claude Wickard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1308 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1307: Stanley Matthews || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1307 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1306: Sylvester Pennoyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1306 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1305: Ross Perot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1305 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1304: William Westmoreland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1304 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1303: Andrew Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1303 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1302: Gioachino Rossini || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1302 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1301: Wilma Dykeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1301 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1300: James Colgate Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1300 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1299: James Malin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1299 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1298: Edward Everett Hale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1298 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1297: John Heyl Vincent || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1297 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1296: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ||[https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1296 @LGM] || [[Barrett-2752 | @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139/elizabeth-barrett-browning @FindAGrave] |- | 1295: Stephen Hopkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1295 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1294: Moses Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1294 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1293: Joseph Grew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1293 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1292: Cornelia Otis Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1292 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1291: Terry McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1291 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1290: Samuel Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1290 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1289: Samuel Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1288: Horace Mann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1288 @LGM] || [[ Mann-12| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1287: William Bradford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1287 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1286: Thomas Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1286 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1285: George Dempster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1285 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1284: Isaac Barnard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1283: Annie Webb Blanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1283 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1282: Robert Neyland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1282 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1281: Benjamin Goodrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1281 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1280: Mickey Mantle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1280 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1279: Murray Bookchin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1279 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1278: William T.G. Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1278 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1277: John Peurifoy, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1277 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1276: Pinky Higgins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1276 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1275: Henrik Wergeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1275 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1274: Ed McKeever || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1274 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1273: Rufus Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1273 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1272: John Ross || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1272 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1271: Teddy Pendergrass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1271 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1270: Rube Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1270 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1269: Winthrop Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1268: Ross Youngs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1268 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1267: Oliver Loving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1267 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1266: Garo Yepremian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1266 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1265: John L. O’Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1265 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1264: Mississippi Fred McDowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1264 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1263: Walter Bradford Cannon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1263 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1262: Sylvester Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1262 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1261: Levi Strauss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1261 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1260: John David Crow, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1260 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1259: Edwin Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1259 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1258: Ovid Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1258 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1257: Bose Ikard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1257 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1256: Edvard Munch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1255: Levi Coffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1255 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1254: Richard Byrd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1254 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1253: Tim Russert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1253 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1252: Andrew Jackson Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1252 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1251: Carleton Beals || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1251 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1250: Claude Hudspeth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1250 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1249: Rachel Carson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1249 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1248: John Dolbeer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1248 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1247: John Hurt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1247 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1246: Lincoln Steffens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1246 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1245: Tom Landry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1245 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1244: Sam Spiegel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1244 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1243: Glenn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1243 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1242: John C. Crittenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1242 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1241: Daisuke Katō || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1241 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1240: Alice Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1240 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1239: Eddie Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1239 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1238: H.L. Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1238 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1237: Cassius Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1237 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1236: Henry Weinhard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1236 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1235: Billy Joe Shaver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1235 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1234: Wallace Stegner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1234 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1233: Susan and Anna Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1233 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1232: Leverett Saltonstall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1232 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1231: Henrik Ibsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1231 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1230: Homer Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1230 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1229: Lefty O’Doul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1229 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1228: Bill Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1228 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1227: Willa Cather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1227 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1226: Hubert Howe Bancroft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1226 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1225: Henry Newhall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1224: Cordell Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1224 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1223: Jack Pardee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1223 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1222: George Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1222 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1221: Roger Taney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1221 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1220: Ellsworth Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1220 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1219: Henry Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1219 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1218: Clara Barton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1218 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1217: Tom Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1217 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1216: Arthur Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1216 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1215: Charles Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1215 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1214: Benjamin Shibe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1214 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1213: Edward Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1213 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1212: John and Alice Coltrane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1212 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1211: Thomas Todd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1211 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1210: Maria White Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1210 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1209: Robin Winks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1209 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1208: Bud Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1208 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1207: Burton Wheeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1207 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1206: Ayn Rand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1206 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1205: Benjamin Smith Lyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1205 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1204: Toshiro Mifune || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1204 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1203: Jacob Crowninshield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1203 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1202: Dorothy Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1202 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1201: Walter Tevis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1201 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1200: Orval Hansen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1200 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1199: Carlos Bulosan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1199 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1198: Norman Schwarzkopf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1198 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1197: Wyatt Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1197 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1196: Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1196 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1195: Waite Hoyt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1195 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1194: Nicholas Bourdoise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1194 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1193: Willie Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1193 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1192: Marcus and Narcissa Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1192 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1191: Charles Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1191 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1190: Alan Freed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1190 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1189: Hiram Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1189 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1188: Ulrich B. Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1188 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1187: George and William Randolph Hearst || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1187 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1186: William Crocker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1186 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1185: Leslie Groves || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1185 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1184: Justin Morrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1184 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1183: Charles Dudley Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1183 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1182: Bernard Bailyn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1182 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1181: John Spencer Bassett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1181 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1180: Carl Fisher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1180 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1179: Hy Lit || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1179 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1178: Bill Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1178 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1177: Andrew Jackson Downing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1177 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1176: Keisaburo Koda || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1176 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1175: Theodore Hamm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1175 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1174: Claus Spreckels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1174 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1173: Lamar Stringfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1173 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1172: John Diogaurdi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1172 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1171: Mass grave for victims of the Wilmington 1862 yellow fever epidemic || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1171 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1170: Cecil Andrus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1170 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1169: William Faulkner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1169 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1168: Richard Ballinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1168 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1167: Marvell Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1167 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1166: Buck O’Neil || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1166 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1165: Robert Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1164 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1164: James MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1165 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1163: Cokie Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1163 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1162: John Roosma || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1162 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1161: Albert Beveridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1161 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1160: Helen Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1160 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1159: Daniel Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1159 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1158: Henry Sibley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1158 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1157: Ollie Hoskins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1156: James McCune Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1156 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1155: Joseph Tuckerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1155 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1154: Thomas Clingman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1154 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1153: Claude McKay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1153 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1152: Edward Hopper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1152 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1151: F. Jay Haynes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1151 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1150: Booth Tarkington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1150 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1149: John Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1149 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1148: Fanny Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1148 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1147: Samuel Worcester || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1147 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1146: Estelle Axton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1146 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1145: Stephen Decatur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1145 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1144: Elias Boudinot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1144 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1143: Alain Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1143 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1142: Warren Magnuson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1142 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1141: James Dean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1140: Florenz Ziegfeld and Billie Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1139: Smedley Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1139 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1138: Isabella Beecher Hooker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1138 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1137: Royal Copeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1137 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1136: Fannie Lou Hamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1136 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1135: Philip White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1135 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1134: Samuel Colt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1134 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1133: Thomas Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1133 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1132: Mary Colter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1132 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1131: Floyd Chance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1131 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1130: Deborah Sampson Gannett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1130 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1129: Hannah Arendt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1129 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1128: George Armstrong Custer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1128 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1127: Mollie, Maud, and Maggie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1127-dead-horses-in-american-history-part-20 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1126: Daniel Schorr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1126 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1125: John Wesley Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1124: Edmond Meany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1124 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1123: Sonny Boy Williamson (II) || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1123 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1122: Hugh Lawson White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1122 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1121: Jacob Broom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1121 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1120: Thomas Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1119: James Pope || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1119 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1118: Robert Mapplethorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1118 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1117: Peleg Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1117 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1116: Robert Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1116 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1115: Powel Crosley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1115 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1114: Lemuel Shaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1114 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1113: Thomas Hendricks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1113 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1112: Evelyn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1112 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1111: Outerbridge Horsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1111 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1110: Saul Bellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1110 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1109: Robert Prosky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1109 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1108: Robert Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1108 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1107: Susan Alamo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1107 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1106: Charles Whittaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1106 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1105: Billy Meyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1105 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1104: Hugh McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1104 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1103: David Houston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1103 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1102: John Bigelow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1102 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1101: Morris Feinstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1101 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1100: William Raspberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1100 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1099: Adelbert Ames || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1099 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1098: Luther Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1098 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1097: Harry Kalas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1097 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1096: Stewart Holbrook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1096 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1095: Charles Eliot Norton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1095 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1094: Herb Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1094 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1093: Dominick Dunne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1093 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1092: Robert Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1092 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1091: William Blount || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1091 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1090: Dick MacPherson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1090 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1089: Gilbert Haugen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1089 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1088: Jim Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1088 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1087: Alphonso Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1087 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1086: Chuck Colson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1086 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1085: Lillian Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1085 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1084: Ray Chapman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1084 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1083: Miles Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1083 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1082: Josiah Royce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1082 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1081: Eugene O’Neill, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1081 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1080: George Masa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1080 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1079: Clyde Tolson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1079 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1078: Stand Watie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1078 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1077: Nella Larsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1077 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1076: Walter Cronkite || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1076 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1075: Alfred Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1075 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1074: Anne Sexton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1074 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1073: Thomas Fitzsimmons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1073 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1072: William Henry Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1072 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1071: Ether Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1071 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1070: Slim Aarons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1070 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1069: Katharine Hepburn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1069 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1068: Jeter Pritchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1067: John Froelich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1066: Benjamin Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1067 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1065: Smokey Joe Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1066 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1064: Jerome Rusch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1065 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1063: Earle Combs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1063 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1062: James Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1062 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1061: Zebulon Vance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1061 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1060: Jim Bridger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1060 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1059: Loren Eiseley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1059 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1058: Fanny Parnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1058 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1057: Arkady Shevchenko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1057 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1056: Gustav Stickley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1056 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1055: Jack Kerouac || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1055 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1054: Samuel Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1054 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1053: Alexander Ramsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1053 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1052: Harry Dean Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1052 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1051: Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1051 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1050: Billy Jack Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1050 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1049: Benjamin Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1049 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1048: Oliver Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1048 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1047: Andrew Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1047 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1046: John Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1046 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1045: Paul Tully || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1045 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1044: Richard Mentor Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1044 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1043: Winfield Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1043 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1042: Albion Tourgée || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1042 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1041: Jacob Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1041 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1040: David Daggett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1039 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1039: Wayman Tisdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1040 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1038: Reggie Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1038 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1037: Don Chandler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1037 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1036: John Floyd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1036 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1035: John Sevier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1035 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1034: Don Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1034 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1033: John Marshall Harlan, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1033 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1032: Michael Novak || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1032 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1031: Jerry Capehart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1031 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1030: Westbrook Pegler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1030 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1029: Wee Willie Keeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1029 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1028: Bascom Lunsford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1028 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1027: Willamina Fleming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1027 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1026: Lucille Ball || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1026 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1025: William Procter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1025 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1024: Satchel Paige, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1024 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1023: Edward White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1023 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1022: Billy Bang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1022 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1021: Rembrandt Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1021 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1020: Dabbs Greer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1019: James Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1019 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1018: Nicholas Biddle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1018 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1017: Peter Skene Ogden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1017 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1016: J. Walter Thompson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1016 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1015: Red Blaik || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1015 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1014: Tommy Dorsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1014 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1013: Martin and Osa Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1013 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1012: Franklin and Forrest Mars || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1012 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1011: Bob Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1011 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1010: Isaac Toucey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1010 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1009: George Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1009 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1008: Sholem Aleichem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1008 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1007: Eubie Blake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1007 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1006: Charles and Charlotte Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1006 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1005: Leon Russell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1005 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1004: Nita Naldi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1004 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1003: Floyd Olson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1003 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1002: Finn and Edith Ronne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1002 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1001: Horace Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1001 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1000: Oral Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1000 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 999: Harriet Hosmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-999 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 998: Nathan Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-998 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 997: Preston Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-997 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 996: Rube Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-996 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 995: John Cephas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-995 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 994: William Spry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-994 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 993: John Rawls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-993 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 992: Joseph Dolph || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-992 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 991: Preston Plumb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-991 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 990: John Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-990 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 989: Waldo Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-989 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 988: Julius Ochs Adler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-988 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 987: Thomas Buchanan Read || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-987 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 986: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-986 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 985: Hilton Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-985 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 984: Henry Deringer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-984 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 983: William Allen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-983 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 982: Billy James Hargis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-982 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 981: Frank Walsh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-981 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 980: Don Pardo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-980 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 979: Gerald Nye || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-979 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 978: Alfred Hershey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-978 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 977: Lee Roy Selmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-977 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 976: Henry Mower Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-976 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 975: Robert Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-975 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 974: Frances Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-974 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 973: Joseph Schumpeter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-973 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 972: Charles Turner Torrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-972 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 971: Otto Kahn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-971 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 970: Dave Orr, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-970 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 969: Lucky Luciano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-969 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 968: Morris Rosenfeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-968 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 967: Francis Wardlaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-967 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 966: George Creel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-966 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 965: Grover Washington, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-965 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 964: Norma Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-964 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 963: Jack Shea || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-963 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 962: James Hinds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-962 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 961: Walt Rostow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-961 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 960: Sal Mineo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-960 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 959: William Lindsay White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-959 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 958: Alice Ghostley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-958 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 957: Frankie Manning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-957 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 956: Leon Uris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-956 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 955: Marlin Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-955 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 954: William Poole || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-954 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 953: Boris Bittker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-953 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 952: Hal Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-952 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 951: Louise Day Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-951 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 950: David Brinkley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-950 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 949: Wade Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-949 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 948: Strom Thurmond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-948 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 947: Kevin White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-947 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 946: James and Ellen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-946 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 945: William Bullitt, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-945 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 944: Dan Quisenberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-944 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 943: Felix Pappalardi, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-943 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 942: Arthur Capper, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-942 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 941: Joseph Stewart and Scipio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-941 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 940: Ella Mae Wiggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-940 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 939: Johnnie Lee Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-939 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 938: Frank Broyles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-938 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 937: Asa Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-937 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 936: John Blassingame || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-936 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 935: Sleepy LaBeef || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-935 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 934: Cotton Ed Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-934 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 933: C. Wright Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-933 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 932: Orville Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-932 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 931: Orval Faubus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-931 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 930: Thomas McKean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-930 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 929: Harriet Cany Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-929 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 928: Francis Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-928 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 927: Charles Atlas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-927 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 926: Vannevar Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-926 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 925: Thomas Dorr, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-925 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 924: Carl Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-924 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 923: Henry Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-923 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 922: J.L. Wilkinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-922 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 921: William Shirer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-921 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 920: Hank Snow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-920 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 919: Meyer London || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-919 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 918: Jessie Benton Fremont, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-918 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 917: Jesse James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-917 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 916: John Edgar Thomson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-916 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 915: Carrie Chapman Catt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-915 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 914: Frances Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-914 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 913: Louis McLane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-913 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 912: W.J. Cash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-912 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 911: Archibald Yell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-911 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 910: Clark Kerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-910 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 909: Buck Buchanan, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-909 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 908: Robert Grier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-908 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 907: Robert Bork || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-907 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 906: Will Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-906 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 905: Carlo Gambino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-905 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 904: Dale Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-904 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 903: Sylvia Ardyn Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-903 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 902: Sam Kinison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-902 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 901: Edith Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-901 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 900: James Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-900 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 899: Alfred Moore Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-899 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 898: Roy Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-898 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 897: Washington Irving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-897 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 896: Alf Landon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-896 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 895: Chuck Hinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-895 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 894: George Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-894 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 893: Carson McCullers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-893 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 892: William Belknap || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-892 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 891: Harry Carey, Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-891 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 890: Joyce Alexander Wein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-890 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 889: Woody Guthrie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-889 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 888: Thomas Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-888 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 887: Marty Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-887 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 886: Jimmy Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-886 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 885: Kid Nichols || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-885 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 884: William Nolde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-884 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 883: Zitkala-Ša || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-883 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 882: George Horace Lorimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-882 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 881: Tammy Faye Bakker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-881 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 880: Edward Merriam || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-880 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 879: Unidentified victims of the 1899 Windsor Hotel Fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-879 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 878: John Foster Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-878 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 877: Wallace Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-877 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 876: William Fulbright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-876 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 875: Carrie Nation || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-875 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 874: David Montgomery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-874 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 873: B.F. Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-873 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 872: John LeConte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-872 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 871: William Cullen Bryant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-871 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 870: Lindley Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-870 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 869: Pitchfork Ben Tillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-869 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 868: Vance Hartke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-868 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 867: Arthur Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-867 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 866: Avery Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-866 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 865: Len Bias || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-865 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 864: Solomon Stoddard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-864 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 863: Thomas Alexander Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-863 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 862: Simon Newcomb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-862 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 861: Daniel Tobin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-861 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 860: Sam Langford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-860 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 859: Sergei Rachmaninoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-859 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 858: Levi Woodbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-858 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 857: Lee Atwater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-857 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 856: David Garroway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-856 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 855: Martin Van Buren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-855 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 854: Ben Hecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-854 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 853: Patricia Medina || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-853 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 852: McGeorge Bundy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-852 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 851: Jeremiah Evarts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-851 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 850: E.E. Cummings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-850 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 849: Walt Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-849 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 848: Jim Fisk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-848 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 847: John C. Fremont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-847 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 846: Clark Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-846 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 845: Bat Masterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-845 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 844: Antonin Scalia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-844 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 843: Rose O’Neal Greenhow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-843 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 842: John Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-842 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 841: Paul McNutt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-841 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 840: Oscar Mayer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-840 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 839: Alice Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-839 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 838: Willie Stargell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-838 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 837: David Brenner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-837 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 836: Lars Onsager || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-836 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 835: Richard Rush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-835 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 834: Joseph Swing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grate-part-834 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 833: Charles MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-833 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 832: Allard Lowenstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-832 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 831: Frederick Winslow Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-831 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 830: Bernard Gorin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 829: Fitz-Greene Halleck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 828: Elbie Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-828 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 827: Eugene Stoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-827 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 826: Henny Youngman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-826 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 825: Helen Keller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-825 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 824: Herbert Lipson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-824 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 823: Sam Ervin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-823 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 822: Melvil Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-822 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 821: Frank Knox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-821 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 820: Cyrus McCormick, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-820 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 819: Kahlil George Gibran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-819 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 818: Douglas MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-818 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 817: Carl Schurz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-817 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 816: Frank McGee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-816 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 815: John Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-815 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 814: Harry Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-814 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 813: Kate Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-813 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 812: Billy Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-812 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 811: George Wetmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-811 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 810: Benjamin and Sarah Franklin Bache || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-810 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 809: Audie Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-809 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 808: Mae Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-808 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 807: Mike Quill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-807 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 806: Carter Woodson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-806 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 805: Ernest Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-805 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 804: Jeane Kirkpatrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-804 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 803: Mary Cecil Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-803 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 802: Anna Jarvis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-802 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 801: Edward Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-801 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- |- | 800: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-800 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 799: Israel Joshua Singer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-799 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 798: Francis Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-798 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 797: Robert Cornelius || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-797 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 796: Francis Newlands || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-796 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 795: Cass Gilbert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-795 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 794: Benjamin Franklin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-794 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 793: Ernest May || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-793 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 792: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-792 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 791: John Glenn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-791 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 790: Robert Penn Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-790 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 789: George Dallas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-789 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 788: James Cotton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-788 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 787: Charles Drew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-787 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 786: Elizabeth Lynett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-786 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 785: Peter Stuyvesant, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-785 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 784: Carl Kasell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-784 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 783: Roger Sherman Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-783 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 782: Walter Chrysler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-782 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 781: Abraham Cahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-781 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 780: W.K. Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-780 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 779: Isaac Rubinow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-779 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 778: Geraldine Ferraro || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-778 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 777: William Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-777 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 776: Mary Church Terrell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-776 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 775: George Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-775 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 774: Bella Abzug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-774 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 773: Thomas Bragg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-773 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 772: Artur Rodzinski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-772 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 771: Ann Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-771 @LGM] || [[ Willis-3575| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15724992/ann-richards @FindAGrave ] |- | 770: Powhatan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-770 @LGM] || [[ Powhatan-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5569/powhatan @FindAGrave ] |- | 769: Edgar Toppin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-769 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10075684/edgar-allan-toppin @FindAGrave ] |- | 768: Vic Atiyeh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-768 @LGM] || [[ Atiyeh-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133119899/victor-george-atiyeh @FindAGrave ] |- | 767: James Buchanan Duke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-767 @LGM] || [[ Duke-1287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/304/james-buchanan-duke @FindAGrave ] |- | 766: Victims of the Avondale Colliery fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-766 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 765: Delia Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-765 @LGM] || [[ Bacon-5491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6652291/delia-salter-bacon @FindAGrave ] |- | 764: Henry Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-764 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 763: Charles Thomas Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-763 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-16733| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6688269/charles-thomas-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 762: Charles Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-762 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-291| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/264/charles-gates-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 761: Joe Paterno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-761 @LGM] || [[ Paterno-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83834404/joe-paterno @FindAGrave ] |- | 760: Samuel Pomeroy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-760 @LGM] || [[ Pomeroy-866| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844224/samuel-clarke-pomeroy @FindAGrave ] |- | 759: Henry Corbett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-759 @LGM] || [[ Corbett-1581| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954234/henry-winslow-corbett @FindAGrave ] |- | 758: Fannie Farmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-758 @LGM] || [[ Farmer-1547| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1764/fannie-farmer @FindAGrave ] |- | 757: John Harvey Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-757 @LGM] || [[Kellogg-847 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/569/john-harvey-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 756: Andre Delfau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-756 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105328730/andre-delfau @FindAGrave ] |- | 755: Johnny Paycheck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-755 @LGM] || [[ Lytle-1996| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7197159/johnny-paycheck @FindAGrave ] |- | 754: Ulysses S. Grant, III || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-754 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 753: Leo Frank || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-753 @LGM] || [[ Frank-4127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4254/leo-frank @FindAGrave ] |- | 752: Betty Friedan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-752 @LGM] || [[ Goldstein-1414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13223958/betty-friedan @FindAGrave ] |- | 751: Vladimir Medem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-751 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20550999/vladimir-davidovich-medem @FindAGrave ] |- | 750: Reggie Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-750 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6525322/reggie-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 749: Joseph Bloomingdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-749 @LGM] || [[ Bloomingdale-36| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103/joseph-bernard-bloomingdale @FindAGrave ] |- | 748: Benjamin Silliman, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-748 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11561452/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 747: Kanichi Asakawa, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647-2 @LGM] || [[ 朝河-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7190605/kanichi-asakawa @FindAGrave ] |- | 746: Nicholas Rey, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-746 @LGM] || [[ Rey-241|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197148148/nicholas-andrew-rey @FindAGrave ] |- | 745: I.F. Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-745 @LGM] || [[ Feinstein-142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203264/i-f-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 744: Thornton Wilder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-744 @LGM] || [[ Wilder-995| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1103/thornton-wilder @FindAGrave ] |- | 743: Samuel Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-743 @LGM] || [[ Slater-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23444/samuel-slater @FindAGrave ] |- | 742: Eugene Dennis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-742 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2442/eugene-dennis @FindAGrave ] |- | 741: Joseph Cotten || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-741 @LGM] || [[ Cotten-272| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1814/joseph-cotten @FindAGrave ] |- | 740: Matthias Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-740 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21656/matthias-william-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 739: Milt Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-739 @LGM] || [[ Davis-118035|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30231380/milton-eugene-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 738: Gouverneur Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-738 @LGM] || [[ Morris-5281| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4718/gouverneur-morris @FindAGrave ] |- | 737: Abraham Bishop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-737 @LGM] || [[ Bishop-16971| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10495504/abraham-bishop @FindAGrave ] |- | 736: Benjamin Silliman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-736 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8719148/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 735: Henry Stimson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-735 @LGM] || [[ Stimson-106| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/988/henry-lewis-stimson @FindAGrave ] |- | 734: Hughie Jennings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-734 @LGM] || [[ Jennings-4848| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3696/hugh-jennings @FindAGrave ] |- | 733: Charles Francis Adams Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-733 @LGM] || [[ Adams-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2842/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 732: Mary Baker Eddy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-732 @LGM] || [[ Baker-6600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/312/mary-eddy @FindAGrave ] |- | 731: Vito Genovese || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-731 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/386/vito-genovese @FindAGrave ] |- | 730: Samuel Gridley Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-730 @LGM] || [[ Howe-2638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1760/samuel-gridley-howe @FindAGrave ] |- | 729: Frederick Lewis Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-729 @LGM] || [[ Allen-39098| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21/frederick-lewis-allen @FindAGrave ] |- | 728: Brice Disque || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-728 @LGM] || [[ Disque-14| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47332511/brice-pursell-disque @FindAGrave ] |- | 727: Harriet Tubman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-727 @LGM] || [[ Ross-9405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1247/harriet-tubman @FindAGrave ] |- | 726: Mark Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-726 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-1867| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74573018/mark-odom-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 725: Elijah Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-725 @LGM] || [[ Mills-8563| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7493107/elijah-hunt-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 724: John Trumbull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-724 @LGM] || [[ Trumbull-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7413829/john-trumbull @FindAGrave ] |- | 723: Anne Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-723 @LGM] || [[ Revere-121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675752/anne-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 722: Thomas Menino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-722 @LGM] || [[ Menino-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138019997/thomas_michael_menino @FindAGrave ] |- | 721: Herbert Lehman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-721 @LGM] || [[ Lehman-730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4019/herbert-henry-lehman @FindAGrave ] |- | 720: Jubal Early, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-720 @LGM] || [[ Early-717| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9118/jubal-anderson-early @FindAGrave ] |- | 719: Gilbert Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-719 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-948 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123742266/gilbert-charles-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 718: Robert Casey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-718 @LGM] || [[ Casey-1690| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11402/robert-patrick-casey @FindAGrave ] |- | 717: Anthony Quervelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-717 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84052802/anthony-gabriel-quervelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 716: Nelson Miles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-716 @LGM] || [[ Miles-3127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2289/nelson-appleton-miles @FindAGrave ] |- | 715: Alfred Thayer Mahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-715 @LGM] || [[ Mahan-287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7972481/alfred-thayer-mahan @FindAGrave ] |- | 714: Burleigh Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-714 @LGM] || [[ Grimes-6586 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2387/burleigh-arland-grimes @FindAGrave ] |- | 713: Owen Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-713 @LGM] || [[ Roberts-36198| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5709/owen-josephus-roberts @FindAGrave ] |- | 712: Henry Morgenthau, Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-712 @LGM] || [[ Morgenthau-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11075295/henry-morgenthau @FindAGrave ] |- | 711: Thomas Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-711 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-963| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2771/thomas-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 710: Lou Gorman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-710 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67747683/james-gorman @FindAGrave ] |- | 709: Native chiefs who died of disease in 1793 Philadelphia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-709 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90882597/la_gese-pottawatomie Lagese of the Pottawatomie @FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27748540/apautapea-apautapea Chief Apautapea of the Penkeshaw] [and others to be added] |- | 708: Saul Yanofsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-708 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16445982/saul-yanofsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 707: John Brophy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-707 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28806480/john-brophy @FindAGrave ] |- | 706: Irving Berlin, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-706 @LGM] || [[ Beilin-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88/irving-berlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 705: Philip Roth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-705 @LGM] || [[ Roth-5178 | Needs Bio and Connections @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189965414/philip-roth @FindAGrave ] |- | 704: William Graham Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-704 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-3341| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1006/william-graham-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 703: Jonathan Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-703 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-7268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12600289/jonathan-myrick-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 702: Mario Cuomo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-702 @LGM] || [[ Cuomo-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140758090/mario-cuomo @FindAGrave ] |- | 701: Daniel Berrigan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-701 @LGM] || [[ Berrigan-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191220071/daniel-joseph-berrigan @FindAGrave ] |- | 700: Ebenezer Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-700 @LGM] || [[ Hill-56087| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7374818/ebenezer-j-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 699: Charles Francis Adams, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-699 @LGM] || [[ Adams-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7338000/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 698: Daniel Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-698 @LGM] || [[ Webster-2256| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1083/daniel-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 697: Robert Latham Owen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-697 @LGM] || [[ Owen-5031| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7773268/robert-latham-owen @FindAGrave ] |- | 696: William Wells Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-696 @LGM] || [[ Brown-88851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7234157/william-wells-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 695: C.W. Post || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-695 @LGM] || [[ Post-925| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/828/cw-post @FindAGrave ] |- | 694: Arthur Fiedler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-694 @LGM] || [[ Fiedler-268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/333/arthur-fiedler @FindAGrave ] |- | 693: Eugene McCarthy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-693 @LGM] || [[ McCarthy-2631| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12649971/eugene-joseph-mccarthy @FindAGrave ] |- | 692: Isaac Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-692 @LGM] || [[ Hull-2962| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/523/isaac-hull @FindAGrave ] |- | 691: William Duane, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-691 @LGM] || [[ Dwayne-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438846/william-john-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 690: O.O. Howard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-690 @LGM] || [[ Howard-15342| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/513/oliver-otis-howard @FindAGrave ] |- | 689: Jay Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-689 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-3499| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225/jay-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 688: Lou Gehrig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-688 @LGM] || [[ Gehrig-117| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/385/lou-gehrig @FindAGrave ] |- | 687: Edmond Genêt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-687 @LGM] || [[ Genêt-24 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23891453/edmond-charles-genet @FindAGrave ] |- | 686: John Corridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-686 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7866572/john-corridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 685: Terry Sanford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-685 @LGM] || [[ Sanford-2011| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7797493/james-terry-sanford @FindAGrave ] |- | 684: Roger Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-684 @LGM] || [[ Williams-934| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1110/roger_williams @FindAGrave ] |- | 683: Little Jimmy Dickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-683 @LGM] || [[ Dickens-1259| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140818961/james-cecil-dickens @FindAGrave ] |- | 682: Samuel Tilden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-682 @LGM] || [[ Tilden-376| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1036/samuel-jones-tilden @FindAGrave ] |- | 681: Carter Glass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-681 @LGM] || [[ Glass-1957| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654019/carter-glass @FindAGrave ] |- | 680: John Quincy Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-680 @LGM] || [[ Adams-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7/john-quincy-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 679: Ira Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-679 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-7579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/463/ira-hamilton-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 678: Margaret Mead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-678 @LGM] || [[ Mead-2862| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/701/margaret-mead @FindAGrave ] |- | 677: William Duane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-677 @LGM] || [[ Duane-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438204/william-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 676: David Sarnoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-676 @LGM] || [[ Sarnoff-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4013/david-sarnoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 675: Jacob Javits || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-675 @LGM] || [[ Javits-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856871/jacob-koppel-javits @FindAGrave ] |- | 674: James Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-674 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-7320| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228/james-fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 673: George Meade || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-673 @LGM] || [[ Meade-480| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/702/george-gordon-meade @FindAGrave ] |- | 672: Leonard Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-672 @LGM] || [[ Wood-19595| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1123/leonard-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 671: Melvyn Kaufman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-671 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170930523/melvyn-kaufman @FindAGrave ] |- | 670: Lewis Hine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-670 @LGM] || [[ Hine-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/484/lewis-wickes-hine @FindAGrave ] |- | 669: Cyrus Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-669 @LGM] || [[ Field-3374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1090/cyrus-west-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 668: Edgar Allan Poe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-668 @LGM] || [[ Poe-521| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/822/edgar-allan-poe @FindAGrave ] |- | 667: John Gotti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-667 @LGM] || [[ Gotti-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6494241/john-gotti @FindAGrave ] |- | 666: James Blaine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-666 @LGM] || [[ Blaine-27| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98/james-gillespie-blaine @FindAGrave ] |- | 665: Robert Nozick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-665 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42435235/robert-nozick @FindAGrave ] |- | 664: Clara Hill, Helena Hill Weed, and Elsie Mary Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-664 @LGM] || [[ | Clara needs profile @WT ]] [[ Hill-6324| Helena@WT ]] [[ | Elsie Mary needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104906169/clara_mossman_hill Clara@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104853753/helena-charlotte-weed Helena@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104854027/elsie_hill Elsie@FindAGrave ] |- | 663: Woodrow Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-663 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-7591| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1115/woodrow-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 662: Walt Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-662 @LGM] || [[ Bellamy-2203| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119712807/walt-bellamy @FindAGrave ] |- | 661: Susan Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-661 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-33771| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29636028/susan_augusta_fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 660: Morris Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-660 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-7644| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101519548/morris-llewellen-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 659: William Dietz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-659 @LGM] || [[ Deitz-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58811644/william-henry-dietz @FindAGrave ] |- | 658: Brooks Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-658 @LGM] || [[ Adams-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3631/brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 657: Lydia Maria Child || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-657 @LGM] || [[ Francis-8258| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24074927/lydia-maria-child @FindAGrave ] |- | 656: Alexander, Woollcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-656 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1125/alexander-woollcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 655: Andrew Mellon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-655 @LGM] || [[ Mellon-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8092909/andrew-william-mellon @FindAGrave ] |- | 654: Henry and Eliza Spalding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-654 @LGM] || [[ Spalding-395| Henry@WT ]] [[ Hart-5228| Eliza@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911631/henry-harmon-spalding Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911729/eliza_spalding Eliza@FindAGrave ] |- | 653: Harold Ickes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-653 @LGM] || [[ Ickes-211| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15205478/harold-leclair-ickes @FindAGrave ] |- | 652: William Seward || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-652 @LGM] || [[ Seward-271| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/945/william-henry-seward @FindAGrave ] |- | 651: Henry Disston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-651 @LGM] || [[ Disston-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11377562/henry-disston @FindAGrave ] |- | 650: Marcus Daly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-650 @LGM] || [[ Daly-941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254/marcus-daly @FindAGrave ] |- | 649: Frank Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-649 @LGM] || [[ Kellogg-1072| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654166/frank-billings-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 648: Charles Wilson Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-648 @LGM] || [[ Peale-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/798/charles-willson-peale @FindAGrave ] |- | 647: James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-51685| James@WT ]] [[ Nail-712| Grace@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125709/james-weldon-johnson James@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33095854/grace-johnson Grace@FindAGrave] |- | 646: John Hartford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-646 @LGM] || [[ Harford-457| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5860870/john-hartford @FindAGrave ] |- | 645: Walter Prescott Webb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-645 @LGM] || [[ Webb-5883| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64932570/walter-prescott-webb @FindAGrave ] |- | 644: Louisa Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-644 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1330/louisa-catherine-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 643: Carl Mays || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-643 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5833078/carl-mays @FindAGrave ]] |- | 642: Elihu Root || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-642 @LGM] || [[ Root-1582| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/899/elihu-root @FindAGrave ] |- | 641: Harve Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-641 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143375860/harve-bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 640: John Wanamaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-640 @LGM] || [[ Wanamaker-63| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1069/john-wanamaker @FindAGrave ] |- | 639: Dom DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-639 @LGM] || [[ DiMaggio-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36854851/dom-dimaggio @FindAGrave ] |- | 638: John Erhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-638 @LGM] || [[ Erhardt-215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799438/john-george-erhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 637: William Dean Howells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-637 @LGM] || [[ Howells-44| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/517/william-dean-howells @FindAGrave ] |- | 636: Winslow Homer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-636 @LGM] || [[ Homer-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/495/winslow-homer @FindAGrave ] |- | 635: Billy De Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-635 @LGM] || [[ Jones-62062| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2843/billy-de_wolfe @FindAGrave ] |- | 634: Georges Méliès || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-634 @LGM] || [[ Méliès-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2348/georges-m%C3%A9li%C3%A8s @FindAGrave ] |- | 633: Donald Regan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-633 @LGM] || [[ Regan-1700| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7561251/donald-t-regan @FindAGrave ] |- | 632: Salmon Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-632 @LGM] || [[ Chase-843| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192/salmon-portland-chase @FindAGrave ] |- | 631: Charles Peirce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-631 @LGM] || [[ Peirce-702| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622772/charles-sanders-peirce @FindAGrave ] |- | 630: Thomas Dixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-630 @LGM] || [[ Dixon-9807 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5005686/thomas-dixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 629: Eddie Waitkus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-629 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6479/edward-waitkus @FindAGrave ] |- | 628: DeWitt Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-628 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-145| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208/dewitt-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 627: Jim Valvano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-627 @LGM] || [[ Valvano-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8076/jim-valvano @FindAGrave ] |- | 626: Samuel Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-626 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-26121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1114/samuel-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 625: Norman Mailer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-625 @LGM] || [[ Mailer-53| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 624: Ernie Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-624 @LGM] || [[ Banks-2508| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141714254/ernie-banks @FindAGrave ] |- | 623: Claude Rains || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-623 @LGM] || [[ Rains-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/850/claude-rains @FindAGrave ] |- | 622: Bill Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-622 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-2156| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2508/bill-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 621: Mara family || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-621 @LGM] || [[ Mara-86| Tim (First owner)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/666/tim_mara @FindAGrave ] |- | 620: Jeb Magruder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-620 @LGM] || [[ Magruder-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129880316/jeb-stuart-magruder @FindAGrave ] |- | 619: Russell Train || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-619 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[Train-219 | His Father Rear ADM Charles Train @WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178623332/russell-errol-train @FindAGrave ] |- | 618: Gerrit Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-618 @LGM] || [[ Smith-77131| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1375/gerrit-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 617: Leonidas Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-617 @LGM] || [[ Polk-1279| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9271702/leonidas-lafayette-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 616: Bullet Bill Dudley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-616 @LGM] || [[ Dudley-6932| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47580514/bill-dudley @FindAGrave ] |- | 615: Peter Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-615 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-14529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229/peter-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 614: Daniel Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-614 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49916796/daniel-edward-burke @FindAGrave ] |- | 613: George Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-613 @LGM] || [[ Thomas-16692| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3550/george-henry-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 612: Donald and Miriam MacMillan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-612 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3162/donald-baxter-macmillan Donald@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3163/miriam_macmillan Miriam@FindAGrave] |- | 611: Schenando || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-611 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8206/schenando @FindAGrave ] |- | 610: William Hooper and John Penn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-610 @LGM] || [[ Hooper-1272| Hooper@WT ]] [[ Penn-597| Penn@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2780/william-hooper Hooper@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2779/john-penn @FindAGrave ] |- | 609: Henry Cabot Lodge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-609 @LGM] || [[ Lodge-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/635/henry-cabot-lodge @FindAGrave ] |- | 608: Samuel Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-608 @LGM] || [[ Kirtland-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/585/samuel-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 607: Junius Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-607 @LGM] || [[ Booth-778| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6607/junius-brutus-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 606: Madam C.J. Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-606 @LGM] || [[ Breedlove-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18239/madam_cj-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 605: Curt Gowdy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-605 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13399280/curt-gowdy @FindAGrave ] |- | 604: Bobby Doerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-604 @LGM] || [[Doerr-179 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185194844/bobby-doerr @FindAGrave ] |- | 603: Norman Rockwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-603 @LGM] || [[ Rockwell-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/888/norman-rockwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 602: David Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-602 @LGM] || [[ Walker-30466| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147511967/david-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 601: Louis Tiffany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-601 @LGM] || [[Tiffany-351 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2957/louis-comfort-tiffany @FindAGrave ] |- | 600: Simon Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-600 @LGM] || [[ Guggenheim-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6274923/simon-guggenheim @FindAGrave ] |- | 599: John Fitzgerald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-599 @LGM] || [[ Fitzgerald-820| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1880/john-francis-fitzgerald @FindAGrave ] |- | 598: John McSherry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-598 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4601/john-mcsherry @FindAGrave ] |- | 597: Augustus Merrimon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-597 @LGM] || [[ Merrimon-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8091232/augustus-summerfield-merrimon @FindAGrave ] |- | 596: Booker T. Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-596 @LGM] || [[ Washington-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1073/booker-t-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 595: Oliver Hazard Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-595 @LGM] || [[ Perry-497| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/805/oliver-hazard-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 594: Dolley Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-594 @LGM] || [[ Payne-1949| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/660/dolley-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 593: Mary Heaton Vorse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-593 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [ Needs Entry @FindAGrave ] |- | 592: Vern Gosdin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492-2 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36578304/vern-gosdin @FindAGrave ] |- | 591: Ray Stannard Baker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-591 @LGM] || [[ Baker-8142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203122/ray-stannard-baker @FindAGrave ] |- | 590: Leonard Bernstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-590 @LGM] || [[ Bernstein-247| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1166/leonard-bernstein @FindAGrave ] |- | 589: Abigail Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-589 @LGM] || [[ Smith-69| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4/abigail-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 588: Francis Parkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-588 @LGM] || [[ Parkman-94| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/793/francis-parkman @FindAGrave ] |- | 587: Matthew Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-587 @LGM] || [[ Perry-5880| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261033724/matthew-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 586: Harry Blackmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-586 @LGM] || [[ Blackmun-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5854/harry-andrew-blackmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 585: Jaroslav Pelikan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-585 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126479636/jaroslav-jan-pelikan @FindAGrave ] |- | 584: Arnold Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-584 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45698781/arnold-stang @FindAGrave ] |- | 583: William Paterson, Jack and Sue Kling, and Art and Esther Shields || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-583 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883140/william-l-patterson William@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883605/jack_kling Jack@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883606/sue_kling Sue@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173459/art-shields Art@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883472/esther_shields Ester@FindAGrave ] |- | 582: Light Horse Harry Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-582 @LGM] || [[ Lee-526| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2452/henry-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 581: Henry and William Steinway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-581 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3314/henry-englehard-steinway Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/978/william_steinway William@FindAGrave ] |- | 580: Wade Hampton II || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-580 @LGM] || [[ Hampton-2727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55824067/wade-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 579: Ralph Bunche || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-579 @LGM] || [[ Bunche-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149/ralph-johnson-bunche @FindAGrave ] |- | 578: Allen Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-578 @LGM] || [[ Dulles-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/305/allen-welsh-dulles @FindAGrave ] |- | 577: George Ruffin and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-577 @LGM] || [[ Ruffin-823| @WT ]] [[ St._Pierre-636| @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6708461/george-lewis-ruffin George@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41572164/josephine_ruffin Josephine@FindAGrave] |- | 576: Webb Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2391/webb-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 575: Jim Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-575 @LGM] || [[ Denny-2709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11937904/jim-denny @FindAGrave ] |- | 574: Claire Chennault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-574 @LGM] || [[Chennault-5 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194/claire-lee-chennault @FindAGrave ] |- | 573: Tran Van Chuong and Princess Nam Tran Tran Van Chuong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-573 @LGM] || [[ Trần-216| Tran@WT ]] [[ Thân-17| Than@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216502874/tran-van-chuong Tran@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176776891/than-thi_nam-tran Than@FindAGrave ] |- | 572: Ralph Branca || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-572 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173088548/ralph-branca @FindAGrave ] |- | 571: Wernher von Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-571 @LGM] || [[ Von_Braun-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4323/wernher-von_braun @FindAGrave ] |- | 570: Ralph Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-570 @LGM] || [[ Ellison-642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15113013/ralph-waldo-ellison @FindAGrave ] |- | 569: Calvert Vaux || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-569 @LGM] || [[ Vaux-252| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20972/calvert-vaux @FindAGrave ] |- | 568: Increase and Cotton Mather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-568 @LGM] || [[ Mather-43| Increase@WT ]] [[ Mather-42| Cotton@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2690/increase-mather Increase@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/684/cotton_mather Cotton@FindAGrave ] |- | 567: Henry Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-567 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-440| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6423282/henry-laurens-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 566: William Mahone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-566 @LGM] || [[ Mahone-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8339/william-mahone @FindAGrave ] |- | 565: Don Baylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-565 @LGM] || [[ Baylor-179| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182151400/don-baylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 564: Alice Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-564 @LGM] || [[ Lee-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4775/alice-hathaway-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 563: Earl Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-563 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1072/earl-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 562: Gilbert Grosvenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-562 @LGM] || [[ Grosvenor-326| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2633/gilbert-hovey-grosvenor @FindAGrave ] |- | 561: States Rights Gist || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-561 @LGM] || [[ Gist-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9069/states-rights-gist @FindAGrave ] |- | 560: Josephus Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-560 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-5328| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8063314/josephus-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 559: Frank Woolworth and Barbara Hutton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-559 @LGM] || [[ Woolworth-36 | Woolworth @WT ]] [[ Hutton-872 | Hutton @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1127/frank-winfield-woolworth Woolworth@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5543/barbara-hutton Hutton@FindAGrave] |- | 558: Mike Mansfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-558 @LGM] || [[ Mansfield-1506| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6001543/michael-joseph-mansfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 557: Richard Olney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-557 @LGM] || [[ Olney-1403| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6305408/richard-olney @FindAGrave ] |- | 556: Alfred Wagenknecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195524819/alfred-wagenknecht @FindAGrave ] |- | 555: George Westinghouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-555 @LGM] || [[ Westinghouse-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1091/george-westinghouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 554: William Z. Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 553: Sojourner Truth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-553 @LGM] || [[ Baumfree-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1044/sojourner-truth @FindAGrave ] |- | 552: John Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-552 @LGM] || [[ Adams-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6/john-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 551: James Cash Penney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-551 @LGM] || [[ Penney-242| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/803/james-cash-penney @FindAGrave ] |- | 550: Jim Hogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-550 @LGM] || [[ Hogg-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6991/james-stephen-hogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 549: Thomas Jefferson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-549 @LGM] || [[ Jefferson-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/544/thomas-jefferson @FindAGrave ] |- | 548: Calvin Coolidge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-548 @LGM] || [[ Coolidge-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6551998/calvin-coolidge @FindAGrave ] |- | 547: George Cohan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-547 @LGM] || [[ Cohan-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213/george-m-cohan @FindAGrave ] |- | 546: Ben McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-546 @LGM] || [[ McCulloch-1261| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11032/benjamin-mcculloch @FindAGrave ] |- | 545: Phil Kearny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-545 @LGM] || [[ Kearney-888| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1912/philip-kearny @FindAGrave ] |- | 544: John Clarkson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-544 @LGM] || [[ Clarkson-3415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3633/john-gibson-clarkson @FindAGrave ] |- | 543: William Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-543 @LGM] || [[ Rogers-25741| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407259/william-pierce-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 542: Jesse Helms || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-542 @LGM] || [[ Helms-851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28031146/jesse-alexander-helms @FindAGrave ] |- | 541: Porter Wagoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-541 @LGM] || [[ Wagoner-1064| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22541320/porter-wagoner @FindAGrave ] |- | 540: James Rouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-540 @LGM] || [[ Rouse-799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7088338/james-wilson-rouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 539: Jerry Falwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-539 @LGM] || [[ Fallwell-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19386714/jerry-falwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 538: John Bell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-538 @LGM] || [[ Bell-1860| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653388/john-bell @FindAGrave ] |- | 537: George Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-537 @LGM] || [[ Dewey-1119| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/278/george-dewey @FindAGrave ] |- | 536: George Washington Carver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-536 @LGM] || [[ Carver-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179/george-washington-carver @FindAGrave ] |- | 535: Slave graveyard at Montpelier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-535 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 534: Ted Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-534 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-29654| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56881651/ted-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 533: John von Neumann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-533 @LGM] || [[ Von_Neumann-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7333144/john-von_neumann @FindAGrave ] |- | 532: Frankie Frisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-532 @LGM] || [[ Frisch-172| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/369/frankie-frisch @FindAGrave ] |- | 531: John McLoughlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-531 @LGM] || [[ McLoughlin-254| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6413/john-baptiste-mcloughlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 530: Horace Greeley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-530 @LGM] || [[ Greeley-165| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/414/horace-greeley @FindAGrave ] |- | 529: Samuel Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-529 @LGM] || [[ Morse-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/741/samuel-finley_breese-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 528: Joel Poinsett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-528 @LGM] || [[ Poinsett-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6912237/joel-roberts-poinsett @FindAGrave ] |- | 527: Al Capp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-527 @LGM] || [[ Caplin-41| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2841/al-capp @FindAGrave ] |- | 526: August Belmont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ Belmont-58| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76/August-Belmont @FindAGrave ] |- | 525: John O’Connor and Edward Egan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-525 @LGM] || [[ O'Connor-4234| O'Connor@WT ]] [[ | Egan needs profile @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9229/john-joseph-o'connor O'Connor@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143361983/edward-michael-egan @FindAGrave ] |- | 524: Clark Clifford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-524 @LGM] || [[ Clifford-4669| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5936/clark-mcadams-clifford @FindAGrave ] |- | 523: Pierre Salinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-523 @LGM] || [[ Salinger-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9609994/pierre-emil_george-salinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 522: John McCain, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-522 @LGM] || [[ McCain-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8315/john-sidney-mccain @FindAGrave ] |- | 521: Earl Scruggs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-521 @LGM] || [[ Scruggs-709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87507819/earl-eugene-scruggs @FindAGrave ] |- | 520: Abraham Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-520 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4942| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2269/abraham-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 519: Frederick Weyerhaeuser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-519 @LGM] || [[ Weyerhaeuser-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12975/frederick-edward-weyerhaeuser @FindAGrave ] |- | 518: Otto Preminger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-518 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799/otto-preminger @FindAGrave ] |- | 517: John Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-517 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-3757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6862626/john-warwick-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 516: Leon Trotsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-516 @LGM] || [[ Бронштейн-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4174/leon-trotsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 515: George Catlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-515 @LGM] || [[ Catlin-838| @WT ]] || [https://findagrave.com/memorial/183/george-catlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 514: Mary Ann Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-514 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51937840/mary-ann-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 513: Sylvia Beach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-513 @LGM] || [[ Beach-2477| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68/sylvia-beach @FindAGrave ] |- | 512: Douglas Southall Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-512 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-19531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6023427/douglas-southall-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 511: Frederick Douglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-511 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-7481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6110193/frederick-douglass @FindAGrave ] |- | 510: Horatio Alger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-510 @LGM] || [[ Alger-275| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17/horatio-alger @FindAGrave ] |- | 509: Fred Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-509 @LGM] || [[ Rose-20503| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10978/fred-rose @FindAGrave ] |- | 508: Sarah Bernhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-508 @LGM] || [[ Bernardt-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1333/sarah-bernhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 507: Frederick Douglas Patterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-507 @LGM] || [[ Patterson-20312| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41334538/frederick-douglas-patterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 506: Alonzo Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-506 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-2136| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6931098/alonzo-franklin-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 505: Lee Marvin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-505 @LGM] || [[ Marvin-839| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1600/lee-marvin @FindAGrave ] |- | 504: Don Reno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-504 @LGM] || [[ Reno-703| Does not show up in Tools Menu of Chrome Browser@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9905286/donald-wesley-reno @FindAGrave ] |- | 503: Howard Zinn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-503 @LGM] || [[ Zinn-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47227346/howard-zinn @FindAGrave ] |- | 502: Morgan Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-502 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-12823| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6846683/morgan-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 501: James Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-501 @LGM] || [[ Madison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/661/james-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 500: Charles Schwab || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-500 @LGM] || [[ Schwab-1286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5216/charles-michael-schwab @FindAGrave ] |- | 499: Robert and Mabel Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-499 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46923156/robert-franklin-williams Robert@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129725279/mabel_ola_williams Mabel@FindAGrave ] |- | 498: Fannie Battle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-498 @LGM] || [[ Battle-808| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9045551/fannie-battle @FindAGrave ] |- | 497: Philip Armour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-497 @LGM] || [[ Armour-213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34/philip-danforth-armour @FindAGrave ] |- | 496: Jehudi Ashmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-496 @LGM] || [[ Ashmun-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12303/jehudi-ashmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 495: James Byrnes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-495 @LGM] || [[ Byrnes-415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1586/james-francis-byrnes @FindAGrave ] |- | 494: Aaron Burr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-494 @LGM] || [[ Burr-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151/aaron-burr @FindAGrave ] |- | 493: Josiah Red Wolf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-493 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54375821/josiah-red_wolf @FindAGrave ] |- | 492: Maury Maverick, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8072057/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 491: Robert Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-491 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-753| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/573/robert-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 490: Floyd Cramer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-490 @LGM] || [[ Cramer-2872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6833/floyd-cramer @FindAGrave ] |- | 489: Barbara Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-489 @LGM] || [[ Jordan-5978| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6456/barbara-jordan@FindAGrave ] |- | 488: Elizabeth Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 487: Vic Willis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-487 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18831/victor-gazaway-willis @FindAGrave ] |- | 486: Ralph Yarborough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-486 @LGM] || [[ Yarborough-305| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18189/ralph-webster-yarborough @FindAGrave ] |- | 485: Mark White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-485 @LGM] || [[ White-24799| @WT ]] || [White-24799 @FindAGrave ] |- | 484: Henry Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-484 @LGM] || [[ Wallace-5730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2560/henry-agard-wallace @FindAGrave ] |- | 483: Dan Moody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-483 @LGM] || [[ Moody-2757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7479617/daniel-james-moody @FindAGrave ] |- | 482: William Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-482 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-38832| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12527504/william-bauchop-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 481: Daniel Tompkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-481 @LGM] || [[ Tompkins-364| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1039/daniel-d-tompkins @FindAGrave ] |- | 480: Stephen Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-480 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-3130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/295/stephen-arnold-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 479: John Archibald Campbell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-479 @LGM] || [[ Campbell-20875| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1829/john-archibald-campbell @FindAGrave ] |- | 478: Sylvia Woods || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-478 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 477: Marshall Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-477 @LGM] || [[ Field-3451 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/334/marshall-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 476: Prince Hall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-476 @LGM] || [[ Hall-32351| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6078/prince-hall @FindAGrave ] |- | 475: Kay Bailey Hutchison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-475 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-12534| @WT ]] || [[ | Not dead yet Kay@FindAGrave ]][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127246660/elton-ray-hutchison Ray@FindAGrave ] |- | 474: David Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-474 @LGM] || [[ Hunter-11099| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4845/david-hunter @FindAGrave ] |- | 473: Henry Wise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-473 @LGM] || [[ Wise-2128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10064/henry-alexander-wise @FindAGrave ] |- | 472: Rob Bironas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-472 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136199680/rob-bironas @FindAGrave ] |- | 471: Olive Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-471 @LGM] || [[ Duffy-1810| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3714/olive-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 470: Darrell Royal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-470 @LGM] || [[ Royal-533| Probably Him But its private@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100314550/darrell-k-royal @FindAGrave ] |- | 469: Willie Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-469 @LGM] || [[ Wells-27235| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2364/willie-james-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 468: Rebecca Crumpler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-468 @LGM] || [[ Davis-59213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197241706/rebecca-crumpler @FindAGrave ] |- | 467: Dean Acheson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-467 @LGM] || [[ Acheson-383| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661729/dean-gooderham-acheson @FindAGrave ] |- | 466: John James Audubon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-466 @LGM] || [[ Audubon-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6102721/john-james-audubon @FindAGrave ] |- | 465: Elizabeth Cady Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-465 @LGM] || [[ Cady-502| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/974/elizabeth-cady-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 464: Hazard Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-464 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-12049| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5925792/hazard-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 463: Chris Kyle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-463 @LGM] || [[ Kyle-600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104551833/chris-kyle @FindAGrave ] |- | 462: Slave graveyard at Monticello || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 461: Montgomery Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-461 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4838| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2937/montgomery-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 460: Albert Bierstadt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-460 @LGM] || [[ Bierstadt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3014/albert-bierstadt @FindAGrave ] |- | 459: Edward G. Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-459 @LGM] || [[ Goldenberg-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/880/edward-g-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 458: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-458 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-12670| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2462/john_newton_mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 457: Maury Maverick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-457 @LGM] || [[ Maverick-141| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5646/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 456: George McClellan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-456 @LGM] || [[ McClellan-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2765/george-brinton-mcclellan @FindAGrave ] |- | 455: Pierre L’Enfant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-455 @LGM] || [[ L'Enfant-9 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/591/pierre-charles-l'enfant @FindAGrave ] |- | 454: Mary Elizabeth Garrett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-454 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37473299/mary-elizabeth-garrett @FindAGrave ] [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshallfame/html/garrett.html Maryland Bio] [https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/bmc-1970-01 Family papers at Bryn Mawr] |- | 453: William James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-453 @LGM] || [[ James-31| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/540/william-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 452: Jimmy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-452 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6832/jimmy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 451: Harriet Beecher Stowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-451 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/992/harriet-beecher-stowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 450: Mary Lease || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-450 @LGM] || [[ Clyens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51936910/mary-elizabeth-lease @FindAGrave ] |- | 449: “Uncle” Alfred || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-449 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10797612/alfred-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 448: Abner Doubleday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-448 @LGM] || [[ Doubleday-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4830/abner-doubleday @FindAGrave ] |- | 447: Robert Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-447 @LGM] || [[ Smith-71374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856909/robert-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 446: Isaac Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-446 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-8190| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21358/isaac-ingalls-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 445: Ed Koch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-445 @LGM] || [[ Koch-4450| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104469916/ed-koch @FindAGrave ] |- | 444: William Borah || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-444 @LGM] || [[ Borah-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114/william-edgar-borah @FindAGrave ] |- | 443: Gaylord Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-443 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-9128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11283458/gaylord-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 442: Meridel Le Sueur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-442 @LGM] || [[ Wharton-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60336894/meridel-lesueur @FindAGrave ] |- | 441: The Staple Singers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-441 @LGM] || [[ Staples-2491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6636264/roebuck-staples @FindAGrave ] |- | 440: James Cagney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-440 @LGM] || [[ Cagney-240| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160/james-cagney @FindAGrave ] |- | 439: Jerry Chesnut || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-439 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195403840/jerry-donald-chesnut @FindAGrave ] |- | 438: Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-438 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9173972/jean-baptiste-jacquet @FindAGrave ] |- | 437: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-437 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8508/franklin-delano-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 436: Kate Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-436 @LGM] || [[ Chase-639| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4642/katherine-jane-sprague @FindAGrave ] |- | 435: Thomas Edison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-435 @LGM] || [[ Edison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1630/thomas-alva-edison @FindAGrave ] |- | 434: Jim Ed Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-434 @LGM] || [[ Brown-85826| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147739110/james-edward-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 433: Allan Pinkerton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-433 @LGM] || [[ Pinkerton-411| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/817/allan-pinkerton @FindAGrave ] |- | 432: Billy Sherrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-432 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150192570/billy-norris-sherrill @FindAGrave ] |- | 431: William Kelley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-431 @LGM] || [[ Kelley-4572| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21825/william-darrah-kelley @FindAGrave ] |- | 430: Frank Lumpkin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-430 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50186420/frank-lumpkin @FindAGrave ] and [https://peoplesworld.org/article/frank-lumpkin-saint-of-chicago-dies-at-9/ Chicago News story on him] |- | 429: Edsel Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-429 @LGM] || [[ Ford-6543| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/351/edsel-bryant-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 428: William Temple Hornaday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-428 @LGM] || [[ Hornaday-164| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124798785/william-temple-hornaday @FindAGrave ] |- | 427: Jervis McEntee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-427 @LGM] || [[ McEntee-174| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5660059/jervis-mcentee @FindAGrave ] |- | 426: Mack Vickery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 425: James Seddon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-425 @LGM] || [[ Seddon-6432| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6005865/james-alexander-seddon @FindAGrave ] |- | 424: Philip and Katharine Meyer Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-424 @LGM] || [[ Graham-9499| Philip@WT ]] [[ Meyer-6707| Katharine@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11783/philip-leslie-graham Philip@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23269/katharine-graham Katharine@FindAGrave ] |- | 423: David and Ruth Greenglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-423 @LGM] || [[ Greenglass-2| David@WT ]] [[ Printz-105| Ruth@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133810307/david-greenglass David@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128050011/ruth-leah-grenell Ruth@FindAGrave ] |- | 422: Harlan Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-422 @LGM] || [[ Stone-15343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/990/harlan-fiske-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 421: Nancy Hanks Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-421 @LGM] || [[ Hanks-52| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8381/nancy-elizabeth-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 420: Oscar Wilde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-420 @LGM] || [[ Wilde-536| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1102/oscar-wilde @FindAGrave ] |- | 419: Jim Varney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-419 @LGM] || [[ Varney-1675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8459/jim-varney @FindAGrave ] |- | 418: Babe Ruth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-418 @LGM] || [[ Ruth-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/919/babe-ruth @FindAGrave ] |- | 417: John Mitchell, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-417 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-38183| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32366955/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 416: The Stoneman Family, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-416 @LGM] || [[ Stoneman-442| Ernest "Pop" Stoneman@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10977/ernest-van-stoneman @FindAGrave ] |- | 415: Roy Acuff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-415 @LGM] || [[ Acuff-74| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1435/roy-claxton-acuff @FindAGrave ] |- | 414: Julian Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-414 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150809160/julian-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 413: Reinhold Niebuhr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-413 @LGM] || [[ Niebuhr-278| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/763/reinhold-niebuhr @FindAGrave ] |- | 412: Henry & Carrie Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-412 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6344931/henry-harrison-getty Henry@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40440199/carrie-eliza-getty Carrie@FindAGrave ] |- | 411: Pendleton Vandiver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-411 @LGM] || [[ Vandiver-516 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2509/pendleton-vandiver @FindAGrave ] |- | 410: Jerry and Elaine Orbach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-410 @LGM] || [[ Orbach-12| Jerry@WT ]] [[ | Elaine Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10186960/jerry-orbach Jerry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35467767/elaine-orbach Elaine@FindAGrave] |- | 409: Stephen F. Austin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-409 @LGM] || [[ Austin-1002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45/stephen-fuller-austin @FindAGrave ] |- | 408: James Russell Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-408 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-171| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/648/james-russell-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 407: John J. Pershing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-407 @LGM] || [[ Pershing-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/806/john-j-pershing @FindAGrave ] |- | 406: Arthur Flemming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-406 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6944319/arthur-sherwood-flemming @FindAGrave ] |- | 405: George Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-405 @LGM] || [[ Jones-12587| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7225751/george-jones @FindAGrave ] |- | 404: Red Sovine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-404 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6971/red-sovine @FindAGrave ] |- | 403: Pa and Ma Ferguson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-403 @LGM] || [[ Ferguson-6133| Pa@WT ]] [[ Wallace-6719| Ma@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1758/james-edward-ferguson Pa@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/330/miriam-amanda-ferguson Ma@FindAGrave ] |- | 402: Neysa McMein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-402 @LGM] || [[ McMein-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111290770/neysa-mcmein @FindAGrave ] |- | 401: John Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-401 @LGM] || [[ Connally-122| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4122/john-bowden-connally @FindAGrave ] |- | 400: George Pickett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-400 @LGM] || [[ Pickett-1168| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/812/george-edward-pickett @FindAGrave ] |- | 399: Ruth Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-399 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6391/ruth-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 398: J. Frank Dobie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-398 @LGM] || [[ Dobie-172 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1343/j_frank-dobie @FindAGrave ] |- | 397: John Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-397 @LGM] || [[ Catron-492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5669/john-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 396: John Overton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-396 @LGM] || [[ Overton-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6009425/john-overton @FindAGrave ] |- | 395: Billy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-395 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1439/billy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 394: James Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-394 @LGM] || [[ Polk-56| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/823/james-k-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 393: Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-393 @LGM] || [[ King-10025| Martin@WT ]] [[ Williams-22790| Alberta@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9795/martin-luther-king Martin@FindAGrave ][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-22790 Alberta@FindAGrave ] |- | 392: Dashiell Hammett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-392 @LGM] || [[ Hammett-304| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/438/dashiell-hammett @FindAGrave ] |- | 391: Zachary Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-391 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-223| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1023/zachary-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 390: Levi Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-390 @LGM] || [[ Morton-3303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2432/levi-parsons-morton @FindAGrave ] |- | 389: Grover Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-389 @LGM] || [[ Cleveland-110| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205/grover-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 388: Upton Sinclair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-388 @LGM] || [[ Sinclair-1772| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1657/upton-sinclair @FindAGrave ] |- | 387: Richard Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-abroadgrave-part-387 @LGM] || [[ Wright-29269| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3961/richard-wright @FindAGrave ] |- | 386: Tim Keefe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-386 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3640/timothy-john-keefe @FindAGrave ] |- | 385: William Findley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-385 @LGM] || [[ Findley-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28856925/william-findley @FindAGrave ] |- | 384: Albert Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-384 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198833167/albert-lee-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 383: Abraham Ribicoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-383 @LGM] || [[ Ribicoff-1 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7943/abraham-alexander-ribicoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 382: Bruce Goff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-382 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18864/bruce-alonzo-goff @FindAGrave ] |- | 381: Jack Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-381 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-66486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125607/jack-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 380: Andrew Goodman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-380 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-4681| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6442202/andrew-goodman @FindAGrave ] |- | 379: Andrew Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-379 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-1115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/534/andrew-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 378: Frances Preston Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-378 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4837| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2938/francis-preston-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 377: Chester Arthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-377 @LGM] || [[ Arthur-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39/chester-arthur @FindAGrave ] |- | 376: William Pinkney Whyte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-376 @LGM] || [[ White-26876| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6868625/william-pinkney-whyte @FindAGrave ] |- | 375: Frank Steunenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-375 @LGM] || [[ Steunenberg-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6570925/frank-steunenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 374: Bob Bullock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-374 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18061/robert-douglas-bullock @FindAGrave ] |- | 373: Martha Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-373 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44891467/martha-lee-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 372: Henry McNeal Turner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-372 @LGM] || [[ Turner-19952 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14775222/henry-mcneal-turner @FindAGrave ] |- | 371: Ogden Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-371 @LGM] || [[ Mills-12538| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661906/ogden-livingston-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 370: Lillian Wald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-370 @LGM] || [[ Wald-263| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6179/lillian-d-wald @FindAGrave ] |- | 369: Herbert Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-369 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-328 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/498/herbert-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 368: Allen Treadway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-368 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15165245/allen-towner-treadway @FindAGrave ] |- | 367: Jesse Bright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-367 @LGM] || [[ Bright-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7527173/jesse-david-bright @FindAGrave ] |- | 366: Taza || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-366 @LGM] || [[ Apache-23| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1561/taza @FindAGrave ] |- | 365: Bernandine Healy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-365 @LGM] || [[ Healy-1908| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74616677/bernadine-patricia-healy @FindAGrave ] |- | 364: Hassan Toufanian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-364 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108062784/hassan-toufanian @FindAGrave ] |- | 363: Horace Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-363 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3493| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18840/horace-mann-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 362: Joseph Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-362 @LGM] || [[ Choate-405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675970/joseph-hodges-choate @FindAGrave ] |- | 361: John Tyler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-361 @LGM] || [[ Tyler-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1331/john-tyler @FindAGrave ] |- | 360: Gore Vidal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-360 @LGM] || [[ Vidal-196| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11837/gore-vidal @FindAGrave ] |- | 359: Fernando Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-359 @LGM] || [[ Wood-17777| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4880/fernando-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 358: George Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-358 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-693| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209/george-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 357: John Wilkes Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-357 @LGM] || [[ Booth-580| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7377/john-wilkes-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 356: Daniel Burnham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-356 @LGM] || [[ Burnham-1449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2168/daniel-hudson-burnham @FindAGrave ] |- | 355: Jonas Salk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-355 @LGM] || [[ Salk-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3800/jonas-salk @FindAGrave ] |- | 354: James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-354 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-2| James@WT ]] [[Delano-4 | Sara@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8506/james-roosevelt James@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8510/sara-ann-roosevelt Sara@FindAGrave ] |- | 353: Samuel Flagg Bemis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-353 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133591170/samuel-flagg-bemis @FindAGrave ] |- | 352: Henry James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-352 @LGM] || [[ James-5668| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/538/henry-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 351: Ted Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-351 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-737| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41159008/ted-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 350: The Jamestown dead of 1607 || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-350 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 349: Jonathan Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-349 @LGM] || [[ Edwards-914| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1360/jonathan-edwards @FindAGrave ] |- | 348: Albert Sidney Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-348 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-5615| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4334/albert-sidney-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 347: Lyndon Baines Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-347 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-8927| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/550/lyndon-b-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 346: Harry Orchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-346 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6664457/harry-orchard @FindAGrave ] |- | 345: George Gallup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-345 @LGM] || [[ Gallup-570| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4459/george-horace-gallup @FindAGrave ] |- | 344: Mary Custis Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-344 @LGM] || [[ Custis-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7416695/mary-anna_randolph-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 343: Isadora Duncan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-america-abroad-grave-part-343 @LGM] || [[ Duncan-12325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1444/isadora-duncan @FindAGrave ] |- | 342: Susan B. Anthony || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-342 @LGM] || [[ Anthony-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31/susan-b-anthony @FindAGrave ] |- | 341: Thomas Wentworth Higginson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-341 @LGM] || [[ Higginson-380| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4841/thomas-wentworth_storrow-higginson @FindAGrave ] |- | 340: Dorothy Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-340 @LGM] || [[ Rothschild-474| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3040/dorothy-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 339: Richard Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-339 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8625/richard-lee-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 338: Stéphane Grappelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-338 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4948/st%C3%A9phane-grappelli @FindAGrave ] |- | 337: Robert E. Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-337 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/615/robert-e-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 336: Frances Folsom Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-336 @LGM] || [[ Folsom-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4678/frances-clara-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 335: Bill Dahlen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-335 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19994/william-frederick-dahlen @FindAGrave ] |- | 334: William Colby || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-334 @LGM] || [[Colby-1513 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898372/william-egan-colby @FindAGrave ] |- | 333: Joseph Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-333 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4846/joseph-eggleston-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 332: Anthony Comstock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-332 @LGM] || [[ Comstock-1428| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19982/anthony-comstock @FindAGrave ] |- | 331: George Crook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-331 @LGM] || [[ Crook-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2280/george-r-crook @FindAGrave ] |- | 330: Theodore Sedgwick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-330 @LGM] || [[ Sedgwick-186| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654295/theodore-sedgwick @FindAGrave ] |- | 329: Fitzhugh Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-329 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3467| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4660/fitzhugh-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 328: John Randolph of Roanoke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-328 @LGM] || [[ Randolph-628| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/852/john-randolph @FindAGrave ] |- | 327: Piet Mondrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-327 @LGM] || [[ Mondriaan-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7810314/piet-mondrian @FindAGrave ] |- | 326: Sarah Bagley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-326 @LGM] || [[ Bagley-2325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48790608/sarah-george-durno @FindAGrave ] |- | 325: Lester Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-325 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4738/lester-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 324: Kenesaw Mountain Landis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-324 @LGM] || [[ Landis-905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/600/kenesaw-mountain-landis @FindAGrave ] |- | 323: Stephen Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-323 @LGM] || [[ Field-6010| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5689/stephen-johnson-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 322: John Jacob Astor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-322 @LGM] || [[ Astor-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40/john-jacob-astor @FindAGrave ] |- | 321: Earl Butz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-321 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24339026/earl-lauer-butz @FindAGrave ] |- | 320: William O. Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-320 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-8847| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/296/william-orville-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 319: Elizabeth Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-319 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-7941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16476373/elizabeth-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 318: Bernard Kilgore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-318 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 317: George Baer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-317 @LGM] || [[ Baer-427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22483339/george-frederick-baer @FindAGrave ] |- | 316: Margaret Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-316 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6284077/margaret-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 315: William Jennings Bryan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-315 @LGM] || [[ Bryan-715| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141/william-jennings-bryan @FindAGrave ] |- | 314: Robert Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-314 @LGM] || [[ Taft-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13113/robert-alphonso-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 313: Matthew Maury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-313 @LGM] || [[ Maury-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8835/matthew-fontaine-maury @FindAGrave ] |- | 312: Jefferson Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-312 @LGM] || [[ Davis-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260/jefferson-finis-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 311: Jackie Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-311 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/882/jackie-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 310: John O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-310 @LGM] || [[ O'Hara-560| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/771/john-henry-o'hara @FindAGrave ] |- | 309: John Hancock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-309 @LGM] || [[ Hancock-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/440/john-hancock @FindAGrave ] |- | 308: Stefan Osusky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-308 @LGM] || [[ | On Wikipedia, Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37270042/stefan-osusky @FindAGrave ] |- | 307: Edwin Drake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-307 @LGM] || [[ Drake-8059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6884/edwin-laurentine-drake @FindAGrave ] |- | 306: Ephraim Bull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-306 @LGM] || [[ Bull-3157| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1477/ephraim-wales-bull @FindAGrave ] |- | 305: B. Vithal Shetty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-305 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XBL-QBJR FS] |- | 304: Winston Edmunds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-304 @LGM] || [[ Edmunds-1958| Needs family added @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203994195/winston-henry-edmunds @FindAGrave ] |- | 303: George Pullman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-303 @LGM] || [[ Pullman-47| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/843/george-mortimer-pullman @FindAGrave ] |- | 302: Traveller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-302-dead-horses-american-history-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3| Robert E. Lee @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3082/traveller @FindAGrave ] |- | 301: Dudley Moore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-301 @LGM] || [[ Moore-38127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6293993/dudley-moore @FindAGrave ] |- | 300: Henry David Thoreau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-300 @LGM] || [[ Thoreau-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1030/henry-david-thoreau @FindAGrave ] |- | 299: Henry Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-299 @LGM] || [[ Adams-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5/henry-brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 298: Caspar Weinberger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-297 @LGM] || [[ Weinberger-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13763911/caspar-willard-weinberger @FindAGrave ] |- | 297: Lewis Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296-2 @LGM] || [[Powell-17402 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3572/lewis-franklin-powell @FindAGrave ] |- | 296: Richard Henry Pratt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296 @LGM] || [[ Pratt-10017| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14054052/richard-henry-pratt @FindAGrave ] |- | 295: Walter Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-295 @LGM] || [[ Reed-6674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/857/walter-reed @FindAGrave ] |- | 294: Peter Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-294 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-762| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5671/peter-vivian-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 293: J. Edgar Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-293 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-1892| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/499/j-edgar-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 292: Patsy Cline || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-292 @LGM] || [[ Hensley-907| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207/patsy-cline @FindAGrave ] |- | 291: Robert Treat Paine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-291 @LGM] || [[ Paine-195| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/787/robert-treat-paine @FindAGrave ] |- | 290: Maggie Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-290 @LGM] || [[ Draper-3806| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27054958/elizabeth-draper-mitchell/photo @FindAGrave ] |- | 289: I.W. Abel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-289 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75899455/iorwith-wilbur-abel @FindAGrave ] |- | 288: Lucy Randolph Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-288 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23439077/lucy-randolph-mason @FindAGrave ] |- | 287: Arthur Ashe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-287 @LGM] || [[ Ashe-556| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1662/arthur-ashe @FindAGrave ] |- | 286: J.E.B. Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-286 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-2685| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/986/james-ewell_brown-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 285: John and Peggy O’Neill Eaton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-285 @LGM] || [[ Eaton-3148| John@WT ]] [[ O'Neale-10| Peggy@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653987/john-henry-eaton J@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653318/margaret-eaton Peggy@FindAGrave ] |- | 284: The Haymarket Martyrs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 283: Simone Signoret and Yves Montand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-283 @LGM] || [[ Kaminker-5| @WT ]] [[Allégret-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1358/simone-signoret Simonre@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37608537/yves-%C3%A9douard-allegret Yves@FindAGrave] |- | 282: Sumner Welles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-282 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23280/benjamin-sumner-welles @FindAGrave ] |- | 281: Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-281 @LGM] || [[ Stein-910| Gertrude@WT ]] [[Toklas-1|Alice@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/977/gertrude-stein Gertrude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1451/alice-b-toklas Alice@FindAGrave ] |- | 280: George Kennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-280 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10635130/george-frost-kennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 279: George Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-279 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-4835| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/673/george-c-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 278: Daniel Patrick Moynihan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-278 @LGM] || [[ Moynihan-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7292264/daniel-patrick-moynihan @FindAGrave ] |- | 277: Warren Burger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-277 @LGM] || [[ Burger-2286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1907/warren-earl-burger @FindAGrave ] |- | 276: Louis Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-276 @LGM] || [[ Sullivan-5059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1003/louis-henri-sullivan @FindAGrave ] |- | 275: Malik Sealy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-275 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5747866/malik-sealy @FindAGrave ] |- | 274: Marcel Proust || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-274 @LGM] || [[ Proust-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/841/marcel-proust @FindAGrave ] |- | 273: George McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-273 @LGM] || [[ McGovern-446| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99300470/george-stanley-mcgovern @FindAGrave ] |- | 272: Eugene Debs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-272 @LGM] || [[ Debs-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/268/eugene-victor-debs @FindAGrave ] |- | 271: Jim Morrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-271 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-4075| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/740/jim-morrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 270: Bennett Champ Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-270 @LGM] || [[ Clark-28930| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11162/bennett-champ-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 269: Duke Ellington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-269 @LGM] || [[ Ellington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/318/duke-ellington @FindAGrave ] |- | 268: Abelard and Heloise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-268 @LGM] || [[ Abelard-1| Abelard@WT ]] [[Argenteuil-2 | Heloise@WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1635/pierre-ab%C3%A9lard Abelard@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1636/h%C3%A9lo%C3%AFse-d'argenteuil Heloise@FindAGrave] |- | 267: Charlie Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-267 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-3294| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20145848/charlie-pendleton-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 266: Clint Jencks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-266 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142142270/clinton-edward-jencks @FindAGrave ] |- | 265: William Warfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-265 @LGM] || [[ | Needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6725872/william-warfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 264: Max Ophuls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-264 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7707483/max-ophuls @FindAGrave ] |- | 263: Patti Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-263 @LGM] || [[Fowler-14371 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103010674/patti-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 262: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-262 @LGM] || [[ Mies-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2167/ludwig-mies_van_der_rohe @FindAGrave ] |- | 261: Tom McCall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-261 @LGM] || [[ McCall-1585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5963292/thomas-lawson-mccall @FindAGrave ] |- | 260: Edwin Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-260 @LGM] || [[ Stanton-1666| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/973/edwin-mcmasters-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 259: Lane Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-259 @LGM] || [[ Kirkland-3315| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35192888/joseph-lane-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 258: James Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-258 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-17| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/724/james-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 257: Bob Elliott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-257 @LGM] || [[Elliott-7287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9693/bob-elliott @FindAGrave ] |- | 256: Boston Massacre dead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 255: George Halas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-255 @LGM] || [[ Halas-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1299/george-halas @FindAGrave ] |- | 254: Fred Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-254 @LGM] || [[Rogers-13389 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7216800/mister-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 253: Terence Powderly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-253 @LGM] || [[ Powderly-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39416822/terence-vincent-powderly @FindAGrave ] |- | 252: Melville Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-252 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-11074| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5580/melville-weston-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 251: James McHenry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-251 @LGM] || [[ McHenry-360| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4715/james-mchenry @FindAGrave ] |- | 250: John Porter East || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-250 @LGM] || [[ East-1138| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5220/john-porter-east @FindAGrave ] |- | 249: Shelby Cullom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-249 @LGM] || [[ Cullom-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20392/shelby-moore-cullom @FindAGrave ] |- | 248: Dan Rostenkowski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-248 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56964129/dan-rostenkowski @FindAGrave ] |- | 247: Paul Kilday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-247 @LGM] || [[ Kilday-71 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7189234/paul-joseph-kilday @FindAGrave ] |- | 246: James Angleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-246 @LGM] || [[ Angleton-79| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6379756/james-jesus-angleton @FindAGrave ] |- | 245: Tom Girdler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-245 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No entry found @FindAGrave ]] |- | 244: John Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-244 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-228| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/674/john-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 243: Doc Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-243 @LGM] || [[ Holliday-60| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/490/doc-holliday @FindAGrave ] |- | 242: Jesse Owens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-242 @LGM] || [[ Owens-3055| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2188/jesse-owens @FindAGrave ] |- | 241: George Norris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-241 @LGM] || [[ Norris-4373| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7267034/george-william-norris @FindAGrave ] |- | 240: Louis Brandeis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-240 @LGM] || [[ Brandeis-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130/louis-dembitz-brandeis @FindAGrave ] |- | 239: Preston Sturges || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-239 @LGM] || [[ Biden-83| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3214/preston-sturges @FindAGrave ] |- | 238: Whiskey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-238-dead-horses-american-history-part-18 @LGM] || [[ Hazelrigg-152 | Charles Hazelrigg @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134677214/whiskey-cavalry_horse @FindAGrave ] |- | 237: John Paul Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-237 @LGM] || [[Stevens-18230 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201205565/john-paul-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 236: Joe Coors || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-236 @LGM] || [[ Coors-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7268049/joseph-m-coors @FindAGrave ] |- | 235: John Altgeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-235 @LGM] || [[ Altgeld-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6420/john-peter-altgeld @FindAGrave ] |- | 234: Lionel Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-234 @LGM] || [[Hampton-4548 |@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6737954/lionel-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 233: Ray Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-233 @LGM] || [[ Boone-3977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115242918/ray-boone @FindAGrave ] |- | 232: Thomas McKennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-232 @LGM] || [[ McKennan-25| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9000216/thomas-mckean_thompson-mckennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 231: Herman Melville || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-231 @LGM] || [[ Melvill-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/705/herman-melville @FindAGrave ] |- | 230: T.V. Soong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-230 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile brother of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8613/tv-soong @FindAGrave ] |- | 229: Vito Marcantonio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-229 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8503/vito-anthony-marcantonio @FindAGrave ] |- | 228: Roland Burris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-228 @LGM] || [[ Burris-1171| @WT ]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave ] |- | 227: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-227 @LGM] || [[ Schlesinger-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18113227/arthur-meier-schlesinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 226: Theodore Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-226 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-18| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/898/theodore-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 225: Jock Yablonski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-225 @LGM] || [[ Yablonski-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10716858/joseph-albert-yablonski @FindAGrave ] |- | 224: Bruce Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-224 @LGM] || [[ Lee-9574| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/612/bruce-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 223: William Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-223 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-1674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3005/william-henry-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 222: John Philip Sousa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-222 @LGM] || [[ Sousa-182| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/964/john-philip-sousa @FindAGrave ] |- | 221: Samuel Hammersmark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-221 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207681515/samuel-t-hammersmark @FindAGrave ] |- | 220: Harriet Jacobs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-220 @LGM] || [[ Jacobs-3831| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16338196/harriet-ann-jacobs @FindAGrave ] |- | 219: Moses Alexander || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-219 @LGM] || [[ Alexander-7535| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7250906/moses-alexander @FindAGrave ] |- | 218: Cap Anson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-218 @LGM] || [[ Anson-248| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2384/adrian-constantine-anson @FindAGrave ] |- | 217: Claude and Geraldine Lightfoot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-217 @LGM] || [[ Lightfoot-2198| Claude@WT ]] [[ Gray-40615| Geraldine@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173468/claude-lightfoot Claude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144645166/geraldine-lightfoot Geraldine@FindAGrave ] |- | 216: J.R. Simplot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-216 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27082536/j-r-simplot @FindAGrave ] |- | 215: William Wirt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-215 @LGM] || [[ Wirt-102| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12957/william-wirt @FindAGrave ] |- | 214: Frank Church || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-214 @LGM] || [[ Church-3089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12106/frank-church @FindAGrave ] |- | 213: Jason Mizell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-213 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile Jam Master Jay @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6898008/jason-mizell @FindAGrave ] |- | 212: Harry Emerson Fosdick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-212 @LGM] || [[ Fosdick-321| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10714/harry-emerson-fosdick @FindAGrave ] |- | 211: Roland Hartley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-211 @LGM] || [[ Hartley-1905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407/roland-hill-hartley @FindAGrave ] |- | 210: Dixy Lee Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-210 @LGM] || [[ Ray-4109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6513817/dixy-lee-ray @FindAGrave ] |- | 209: Junior Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-209 @LGM] || [[ Blakemore-542| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5763625/junior-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 208: Susan Komen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-208 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-7934| Needs Bio and Relatives @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14281213/susan-g-komen @FindAGrave ] |- | 207: James Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-207 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4970| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1420/james-arthur-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 206: James Birney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-206 @LGM] || [[ Birney-78| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15028831/james-gillespie-birney @FindAGrave ] |- | 205: Lucy Parsons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-205 @LGM] || [[ Gonzalez-1427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8793/lucy-parsons @FindAGrave ] |- | 204: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-204 @LGM] || [[ Dick-5147| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136828639/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 203: Franklin Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-203 @LGM] || [[ Pierce-177| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/814/franklin-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 202: Enrico Fermi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-202 @LGM] || [[ Fermi-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/331/enrico-fermi @FindAGrave ] |- | 201: Peggy Pascoe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-201 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124219604/peggy-pascoe @FindAGrave ] |- | 200: Malcolm X || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-200 @LGM] || [[ Little-2799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1134/malcolm-x @FindAGrave ] |- | 199: Lawrence La Monte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-199 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209343405/lawrence-dean-lamonte @FindAGrave ] |- | 198: Henry Teller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-198 @LGM] || [[ Teller-209| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654619/henry-moore-teller @FindAGrave ] |- | 197: Paul Robeson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-197 @LGM] || [[ Robeson-765| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/878/paul-robeson @FindAGrave ] |- | 196: Al Haig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-196 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48374233/alexander-meigs-haig @FindAGrave ] |- | 195: James Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-195 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-3002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2716/james-schoolcraft-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 194: Hugo Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-194 @LGM] || [[ Black-7774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97/hugo-lafayette-black @FindAGrave ] |- | 193: Francis Cabot Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-193 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34653417/francis-cabot-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 192: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-192 @LGM] || [[ Davis-81194| Ossie@WT ]] [[ Wallace-4578 | Ruby@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10425975/ossie-davis Ossie@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131277377/ruby-dee Ruby@FindAGrave] |- | 191: Henry Yesler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-191 @LGM] || [[ Yesler-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4369/henry-l-yesler @FindAGrave ] |- | 190: Hal Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-190-2 @LGM] || [[Roach-4152 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1254/hal-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 189: Ben Reitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-189 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8792/ben-reitman @FindAGrave ] |- | 188: Robert Mosbacher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-188 @LGM] || [[ Mosbacher-54| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47200536/robert-adam-mosbacher @FindAGrave ] |- | 187: John Nordstrom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-187 @LGM] || [[ Nordström-449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8564/john-w-nordstrom @FindAGrave ] |- | 186: Hugh Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-186 @LGM] || [[Johnson-131344 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6941882/hugh-samuel-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 185: Philip Barbour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-185 @LGM] || [[ Barbour-486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5668/philip-pendleton-barbour @FindAGrave ] |- | 184: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-184 @LGM] || [[ 宋-2| She has three brothers missing from WT@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8023780/may_ling-chiang @FindAGrave ] |- | 183: David Clough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-183 @LGM] || [[ Clough-977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10788/david-marston-clough @FindAGrave ] |- | 182: Hugh Marlowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-182 @LGM] || [[ Hipple-280| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622592/hugh-marlowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 181: George Bird Grinnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-181 @LGM] || [[Grinnell-635 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5567/george-bird-grinnell @FindAGrave ] |- | 180: Whitney Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-180 @LGM] || [[ Young-27589| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1136/whitney-m-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 179: Malcolm Glazer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-179 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130512322/malcolm-irving-glazer @FindAGrave ] |- | 178: James Forrestal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-178 @LGM] || [[ Forrestal-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/356/james-vincent-forrestal @FindAGrave ] |- | 177: Celia Cruz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-177 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7691977/celia-cruz @FindAGrave ] |- | 176: Charles Wilkes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-176 @LGM] || [[ Wilkes-1298| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2277/charles-wilkes @FindAGrave ] |- | 175: Henry Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-175 @LGM] || [[ Clay-233| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203/henry-clay @FindAGrave ] |- | 174: Michael Green and Theda Perdue || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-174 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163276948/michael-david-green @FindAGrave ] |- | 173: Ray and Joan Kroc || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-173 @LGM] || [[ Kroc-2| Ray@WT ]] [[ Mansfield-4406| Joan@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3207/ray-kroc Ray@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7978945/joan-beverly-kroc Joan@FindAGrave ] |- | 172: Samuel Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-172 @LGM] || [[ Adams-42| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9/samuel-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 171: Pete Rozelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-171 @LGM] || [[ Rozelle-139| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4702/pete-rozelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 170: James Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-170 @LGM] || [[ Cox-8805| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238/james-middleton-cox @FindAGrave ] |- | 169: John L. Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-169 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-33073| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19560/john-llewellyn-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 168: Pushmataha || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-168 @LGM] || [[ Choctaw-270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/845/chief-push-ma-ta-ha @FindAGrave ] |- | 167: Bernard Malamud || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-167 @LGM] || [[ Malamud-57| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1406/bernard-malamud @FindAGrave ] |- | 166: Cab Calloway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-166 @LGM] || [[ Calloway-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19905/cab-calloway @FindAGrave ] |- | 165: Adolph Rupp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-165 @LGM] || [[ Rupp-1225| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2392/adolph-frederick-rupp @FindAGrave ] |- | 164: Horatio Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-164 @LGM] || [[ Seymour-1853| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5356626/horatio-seymour @FindAGrave ] |- | 163: Tom Lantos || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-163 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24552755/thomas-peter-lantos @FindAGrave ] |- | 162: Abraham Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-162 @LGM] || [[ Lincoln-103| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/627/abraham-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 161: Uriah Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-161 @LGM] || [[ Tracy-1469| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6984053/uriah-tracy @FindAGrave ] |- | 160: Rick James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-160 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-126093| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9276693/rick-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 159: Collis Huntington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-159 @LGM] || [[ Huntington-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/527/collis-potter-huntington @FindAGrave ] |- | 158: Thurgood Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-158 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-6154| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1675/thurgood-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 157: Mass grave of the victims of Wounded Knee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 156: Charles Evans Hughes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-156 @LGM] || [[ Hughes-7043| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/520/charles-evans-hughes @FindAGrave ] |- | 155: Ed Muskie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-155 @LGM] || [[ Muskie-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3374/edmund-sixtus-muskie @FindAGrave ] |- | 154: George McNeill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-154 @LGM] || [[ McNeill-3101| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180165893/george-e-mcneill @FindAGrave ] |- | 153: Millard Fillmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-153 @LGM] || [[ Fillmore-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/336/millard-fillmore @FindAGrave ] |- | 152: Miles Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-152 @LGM] || [[ Davis-7197| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261/miles-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 151: Ruth Bader Ginsburg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-151 @LGM] || [[ Bader-675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209809010/ruth-ginsburg @FindAGrave ] |- | 150: Red Jacket || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-150 @LGM] || [[ Seneca-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3602/red_jacket @FindAGrave ] |- | 149: Louis Armstrong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-149 @LGM] || [[ Armstrong-5227| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36/louis-armstrong @FindAGrave ] |- | 148: William Lloyd Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-148 @LGM] || [[ Garrison-2215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/384/william-lloyd-garrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 147: William Gibbs McAdoo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-147 @LGM] || [[ McAdoo-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3002/william-gibbs-mcadoo @FindAGrave ] |- | 146: Charles Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-146 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-1422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1005/charles-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 145: Grantland Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-145 @LGM] || [[ Rice-16494| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/868/grantland-rice @FindAGrave ] |- | 144: Sid Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-144 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-5460| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9980/william-sidney-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 143: Jay Gould || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-143 @LGM] || [[ Gould-218| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/408/jay-gould @FindAGrave ] |- | 142: John C. Breckinridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-142 @LGM] || [[ Breckinridge-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132/john-cabell-breckinridge @FindAGrave ] |- | 141: Ernie Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-141 @LGM] || [[ Davis-82723| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1252/ernie-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 140: Thelonious Monk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-140 @LGM] || [[ Monk-1877| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/723/thelonious-monk @FindAGrave ] |- | 139: John Hay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-139 @LGM] || [[ Hay-1617| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/460/john-milton-hay @FindAGrave ] |- | 138: Alexander Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-138 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-113393| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22621071/alexander-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 137: Julius Krug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-137 @LGM] || [[ Krug-834| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6631313/julius-albert-krug @FindAGrave ] |- | 136: Fiorello LaGuardia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-136 @LGM] || [[ La_Guardia-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/596/fiorello-henry-laguardia @FindAGrave ] |- | 135: Rutherford B. Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-135 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-229| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/464/rutherford-b-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 134: Adolph Sabath || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-134 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11790525/adolph-joachim-sabath @FindAGrave ] |- | 133: Jackie McLean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-133 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13820409/jackie-mclean @FindAGrave ] |- | 132: Lysander Spooner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-132 @LGM] || [[ Spooner-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18821908/lysander-spooner @FindAGrave ] |- | 131: Frank Lautenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-131 @LGM] || [[ Lautenberg-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111708760/frank-raleigh-lautenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 130: LeRoy Neiman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-130 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Possible name change confusion)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92272961/leroy-neiman @FindAGrave ] |- | 129: Shirley Chisholm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-129 @LGM] || [[ St._Hill-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10211114/shirley-chisholm @FindAGrave ] |- | 128: Claude Bowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-128 @LGM] || [[ Bowers-6913| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1719/claude-gernade-bowers @FindAGrave ] |- | 127: Mass grave of the Hawk’s Nest victims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-127 @LGM] || [[ | Searching for Disaster Category for this@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 126: John Chivington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-126 @LGM] || [[ Chivington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6926943/john-milton-chivington @FindAGrave ] |- | 125: Robert Wagner, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-125 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-8067| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8941/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 124: Max Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-124 @LGM] || [[ Roach-3077| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20988054/max-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 123: William Pinkney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-123 @LGM] || [[ Pinkney-220| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654267/william-pinkney @FindAGrave ] |- | 122: William Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-122 @LGM] || [[ Brennan-1208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1861/william-joseph-brennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 121: James Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-121 @LGM] || [[ Otis-249| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1501/james-otis @FindAGrave ] |- | 120: Paul Harvey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-120 @LGM] || [[ Aurandt-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34294618/paul-harvey @FindAGrave ] |- | 119: Clement Vallandigham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-119 @LGM] || [[ Vallandigham-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2526/clement-laird-vallandigham @FindAGrave ] |- | 118: William Niskanen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-118 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99244949/william-arthur-niskanen @FindAGrave ] |- | 117: Thomas Nast || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-117 @LGM] || [[ Nast-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522488/thomas-nast @FindAGrave ] |- | 116: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-116 @LGM] || [[ Revere-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/865/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 115: Adolph Strasser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-115 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241931860/adolph-strasser @FindAGrave ] |- | 114: Hugh Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-114 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-18270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25455797/Hugh-Hammond-Bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 113: Matthew Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-113 @LGM] || [[ Brady-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128/mathew-b-brady @FindAGrave ] |- | 112: Orville and Wilbur Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-112 @LGM] || [[ Wright-3| Orville@WT ]] [[ Wright-4| Wilbur@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1130/orville-wright Orville@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1131/wilbur-wright Wilbur@FindAGrave ] |- | 111: Phil Sheridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-111 @LGM] || [[ Sheridan-530| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/949/philip-henry-sheridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 110: John Smilie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-110 @LGM] || [[ Smilie-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6869575/john-smilie @FindAGrave ] |- | 109: John Shalikashvili || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-109 @LGM] || [[ Shalikashvili-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73810983/john-malchase_david-shalikashvili @FindAGrave ] |- | 108: Paul Laurence Dunbar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-108 @LGM] || [[ Dunbar-1624| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/307/paul-laurence-dunbar @FindAGrave ] |- | 107: Potter Stewart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-107 @LGM] || [[ Stewart-27585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2291/potter-stewart @FindAGrave ] |- | 106: Charles Pillsbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-106 @LGM] || [[ Pillsbury-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49467452/charles-alfred-pillsbury @FindAGrave ] |- | 105: Elbridge Gerry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-105 @LGM] || [[ Gerry-17 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/388/elbridge-gerry @FindAGrave ] |- | 104: Omar Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-104 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-4214| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125/omar-nelson-bradley @FindAGrave ] |- | 103: Billy the Kid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-103 @LGM] || [[ McCarty-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94/william-bonney @FindAGrave ] |- | 102: Stephen Solarz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-102 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67104124/stephen-joshua-solarz @FindAGrave ] |- | 101: William Howard Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-101 @LGM] || [[ Taft-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1014/william-howard-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 100: Joseph Inslee Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-100 @LGM] || [[ Anderson-22451| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7365658/joseph-inslee-anderson @FindAGrave ] |- | 99: Ron Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-99 @LGM] || [[ Brown-123727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1594/ronald-harmon-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 98: Billy Sunday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-98 @LGM] || [[ Sunday-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1007/billy-sunday @FindAGrave ] |- | 97: John F. Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-97 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/574/john-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 96: Voltarine de Cleyre || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-96 @LGM] || [[ De_Cleyre-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8795/voltairine-de_cleyre @FindAGrave ] |- | 95: Ralph Waldo Emerson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-95 @LGM] || [[ Emerson-46| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/320/ralph-waldo-emerson @FindAGrave ] |- | 94: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-94 @LGM] || [[Bouvier-19 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/780/jacqueline-kennedy_onassis @FindAGrave ] |- | 93: Gerald and Betty Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-93 @LGM] ||[[ King-1042| GeraldFord@WT ]] [[ Bloomer-19| BettyFord@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4243/gerald-rudolph-ford GeraldFord@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7748438/betty-ford BettyFord@FindAGrave] |- | 92: John Galen Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-92 @LGM] || [[ Locke-4296| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12588774/john-galen-locke @FindAGrave ] |- | 91: George Hoar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-91 @LGM] || [[ Hoar-338| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2835/george-frisbie-hoar @FindAGrave ] |- | 90: Charles McNary || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-90 @LGM] || [[ McNary-112| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898660/charles-linza-mcnary @FindAGrave ] |- | 89: Alexander Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-89 @LGM] || [[ Hamilton-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/437/alexander-hamilton @FindAGrave ] |- | 88: Roscoe Conkling || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-88 @LGM] || [[ Conkling-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653495/roscoe-conkling @FindAGrave ] |- | 87: Henry Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-87 @LGM] || [[ Ford-416| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/352/henry-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 86: Emma Goldman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-86 @LGM] || [[ Goldman-827| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/401/emma-goldman @FindAGrave ] |- | 85: Warren Harding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-85 @LGM] || [[ Harding-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/445/warren-g-harding @FindAGrave ] |- | 84: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-84 @LGM] || [[ Flynn-3178| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2440/elizabeth-gurley-flynn @FindAGrave ] |- | 83: William Clay Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-83 @LGM] || [[ Ford-9514| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126108813/william-clay-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 82: Louis Agassiz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-82 @LGM] || [[ Agassiz-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13/louis-agassiz @FindAGrave ] |- | 81: Walter Camp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-81 @LGM] || [[ Camp-2386| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165/walter-camp@FindAGrave @FindAGrave] |- | 80: Glenn Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-80 @LGM] || [[ Miller-30319| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Miller-30319-1 Memorial at WT. No Entry @FindAGrave] |- | 79: Lucien Maxwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-79 @LGM] || [[ Maxwell-2283| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9925464/lucien-bonaparte-maxwell @FindAGrave] |- | 78: Nathaniel Hawthorne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-78 @LGM] || [[ Hawthorne-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/459/nathaniel-hawthorne @FindAGrave ] |- | 77: Bernard Baruch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-77 @LGM] || [[ Baruch-62| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65/bernard-mannes-baruch @FindAGrave ] |- | 76: Buffalo Bill Cody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-76 @LGM] || [[ Cody-384| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211/buffalo_bill-cody @FindAGrave ] |- | 75: Thomas Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-75 @LGM] || [[ Catron-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7089806/thomas-benton-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 74: Joseph Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-74 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3066/joseph-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 73: Buckminster Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-73 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4092| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1403/r-buckminster-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 72: Joseph Story || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-72 @LGM] || [[ Story-720| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5663/joseph-story @FindAGrave ] |- | 71: Edward Everett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-71 @LGM] || [[ Everett-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/321/edward-everett @FindAGrave ] |- | 70: Virgil Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-70 @LGM] || [[ Earp-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1567/virgil-earp @FindAGrave ] |- | 69: Ely Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-69 @LGM] || [[ Parker-25372| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3603/ely-samuel-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 68: Rexford Guy Tugwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-68 @LGM] || [[ Tugwell-189| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7619977/rexford-guy-tugwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 67: Robert Wagner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-67 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-5647| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8940/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 66: James J. Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-66 @LGM] || [[ Hill-5619| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5486/james-jerome-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 65: Carl Pohlad || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-65 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5965/carl-ray-pohlad @FindAGrave ] |- | 64: Paul Wellstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-64 @LGM] || [[ Wellstone-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6876973/paul-david-wellstone @FindAGrave ] |- | 63: Louisa May Alcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-63 @LGM] || [[ Alcott-73| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14/louisa-may-alcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 62: Charles Goodyear || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-62 @LGM] || [[ Goodyear-64| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/406/charles-goodyear @FindAGrave ] |- | 61: Homer Plessy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-61 @LGM] || [[ Plessy-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8327/homer-adolph-plessy @FindAGrave ] |- | 60: Abigail Scott Duniway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-60 @LGM] || [[ Scott-42371| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954241/abigail-jane-duniway @FindAGrave ] |- | 59: Leona Helmsley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-59 @LGM] || [[ Rosenthal-919| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21034267/leona-mindy-helmsley @FindAGrave ] |- | 58: Harold Stassen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-58 @LGM] || [[ Stassen-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20853/harold-edward-stassen @FindAGrave ] |- | 57: Lyle Alzado || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-57 @LGM] || [[ Alzado-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4672/lyle-martin-alzado @FindAGrave ] |- | 56: Hubert Humphrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-56 @LGM] || [[ Humphrey-2148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/525/hubert-humphrey @FindAGrave ] |- | 55: Albert Gallatin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-55 @LGM] || [[ Gallatin-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/375/albert-gallatin @FindAGrave ] |- | 54: Nicholas Cage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-54 @LGM] || [[ Coppola-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237122135/nicholas-kim-cage @FindAGrave ] Not Dead yet |- | 53: Tip O’Neill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-53 @LGM] || [[ O'Neill-343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9058/thomas-philip-o'neill @FindAGrave ] |- | 52: Mark Twain || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-52 @LGM] || [[ Clemens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1048/mark-twain @FindAGrave ] |- | 51: Al Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-51 @LGM] || [[ Smith-80150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/959/alfred-emanuel-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 50: William Paterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-50 @LGM] || [[ Paterson-1487| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2431/william-paterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 49: Ulysses S. Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-49 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 48: Roger Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-48 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-395| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/950/roger-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 47: Spiro Agnew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-47 @LGM] || [[ Agnew-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2383/spiro-theodore-agnew @FindAGrave ] |- | 46: Timothy Dwight || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-46 @LGM] || [[ Dwight-126| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7518402/timothy-dwight @FindAGrave ] |- | 45: Eli Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-45 @LGM] || [[ Whitney-1738| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1099/eli-whitney @FindAGrave ] |- | 44: William McKinley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-44 @LGM] || [[ McKinley-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69683142/william-mckinley @FindAGrave ] |- | 43: Robert Fulton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-43 @LGM] || [[ Fulton-935| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/372/robert-fulton @FindAGrave ] |- | 42: Bart Giamatti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-42 @LGM] || [[ Giamatti-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3070/bart-giamatti @FindAGrave ] |- | 41: Thurlow Weed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-41 @LGM] || [[ Weed-1579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1085/thurlow-weed @FindAGrave ] |- | 40: Mark Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-40 @LGM] || [[ Hanna-1481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/442/marcus-alonzo-hanna @FindAGrave ] |- | 39: Jedidiah Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-39 @LGM] || [[ Morse-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11863/jedidiah-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 38: Noah Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-38 @LGM] || [[ Webster-1379| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1084/noah-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 37: George Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-37 @LGM] || [[ Washington-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1075/george-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 36: William Marcy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-36 @LGM] || [[ Marcy-166| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5225727/william-learned-marcy @FindAGrave ] |- | 35: Archibald MacLeish || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-35 @LGM] || [[ MacLeish-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacLeish-12 @FindAGrave ] |- | 34: Lyman Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-34 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-135| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3071/lyman-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 33: James Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-33 @LGM] || [[ Garfield-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/381/james-a-garfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 32: Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-32 @LGM] || [[ Muhlenberg-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5835/frederick-augustus_conrad-muhlenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 31: Ambrose Burnside || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-31 @LGM] || [[ Burnside-329| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3264/ambrose-everett-burnside @FindAGrave ] |- | 30: Nathanael Greene || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-30 @LGM] || [[ Greene-872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21285230/nathanael-greene @FindAGrave ] |- | 29: John D. Rockefeller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-29 @LGM] || [[ Rockefeller-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/886/john-d-rockefeller @FindAGrave ] |- | 28: Robert McNamara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-28 @LGM] || [[McNamara-4485 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39126359/robert-strange-mcnamara @FindAGrave ] |- | 27: Eliot Ness || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-27 @LGM] || [[ Ness-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188975771/eliot-ness @FindAGrave ] |- | 26: Howard Zahniser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-26 @LGM] || [[ Zahniser-67| Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8478818/howard-clinton-zahniser @FindAGrave ] |- | 25: John Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-25 @LGM] || [[ Winthrop-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1118/john-winthrop @FindAGrave ] |- | 24: Bob Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-24 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-30567| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22370/robert-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 23: Franklin Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-23 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/897/franklin-d-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 22: Frederick Law Olmsted || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-22 @LGM] || [[ Olmsted-255| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19078/frederick-law-olmsted @FindAGrave ] |- | 21: Richard Nixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-21 @LGM] || [[ Nixon-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1418/richard-nixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-20 @LGM] || [[ King-4303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/582/martin-luther-king @FindAGrave ] |- | 19: Andrew Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Carnegie-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173/andrew-carnegie @FindAGrave ] |- | 18: Oliver Wendell Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-18 @LGM] || [[Holmes-2055 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/494/oliver-wendell-holmes @FindAGrave ] |- | 17: William Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-17 @LGM] || [[Clark-24988 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7255447/william-andrews-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 16: Henry Ward Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-16 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71/henry-ward-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 15: Boss Tweed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-15 @LGM] || [[ Tweed-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1049/william-magear-tweed @FindAGrave ] |- | 14: J.P. Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-14 @LGM] || [[ Morgan-61| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/733/jp-morgan @FindAGrave ] |- | 13: Sidney Hillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-13 @LGM] || [[Hillman-1375 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/482/sidney-hillman @FindAGrave ] |- | 12: Samuel Gompers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-12 @LGM] || [[ Gompers-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/403/samuel-gompers @FindAGrave ] |- | 11: Henry George || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-11 @LGM] || [[George-5436 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3336/henry-george @FindAGrave ] |- | 10: Jacob Riis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-x @LGM] || [[Riis-112 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/872/jacob-riis @FindAGrave ] |- | 9: Johnny Unitas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ix @LGM] || [[Unitas-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6772006/johnny-unitas @FindAGrave ] |- | 8: Philip Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-viii @LGM] || [[ Murray-29531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2692/philip-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 7: Gifford Pinchot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vii @LGM] || [[ Pinchot-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4941/gifford-pinchot @FindAGrave ] |- | 6: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vi @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-46774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7042602/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 5. Thaddeus Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-v @LGM] || [[ Stevens-7642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/982/thaddeus-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 4. William F. Buckley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iv @LGM] || [[Buckley-1768 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24915565/william-frank-buckley @FindAGrave ] |- | 0003. James Buchanan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iii @LGM] || [[Buchanan-787 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143/james-buchanan @FindAGrave ] |- | 0002. Eng and Chang Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ii @LGM] || [[ Unknown-457672| In/Eng Bunker@WT]] and [[Unknown-457673| Chun/Chang Bunker@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1250/eng-bunker Eng@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6417354/chang-bunker Chang@FindAGrave] |- | 0001. Henry Clay Frick || [https://lawyersgunsmon.wpengine.com/2013/08/henry-clay-frick @LGM] || [[Frick-516| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/367/henry-clay-frick @FindAGrave] |- |}

Wikitree name fields for William the Conqueror discussion

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==Current Wikitree name field choices== :Prefix: (blank) :Proper First Name: Guillaume :Preferred Name: William I the Conqueror :Other Nicknames: Duke of Normandy, King of England :LNAB Normandie :CLN de Normandie :OLN (blank) :Suffix (blank) ==Display names from various resources w/language== :[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29448 DNB] - William I [known as William the Conqueror] (1027/8–1087), king of England and duke of Normandy :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror Wikipedia (English)] - William the Conqueror, William I (English) or Williame I (Old Norman) aka William the Conqueror sometimes William the Bastard. :[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_le_Conqu%C3%A9rant Wikipedia (French)] - Guillaume le Conquérant, Guillaume I, Guillaume le Bâtard ==Issues== * ==Suggested Wikitree name field choices== :Prefix: :Proper First Name: :Preferred Name: :Other Nicknames: :LNAB :CLN :OLN :Suffix

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== Photograph Help == ''This page is to help WikiTree members add photographs to a Free Space page to use on their WikiTree profiles. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ WikiTree Photos FAQ page] for current information.'' === Create a Free Space page === : The first thing you want to do is create a Free Space page. This allows you to keep all of your photographs where they are easy to find (instead of trying to remember which profile you added them to). This also allows you to share photographs with other members for ancestors that don't have public profiles. * Go to the upper right menu and click on "Add" and then "New Thing" {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-209.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Name your free Space page === * Decide what you want your title to be. I find it best to use your Wiki-ID and then a word (for example: Silva-1055 Photographs). You can add a tag, location or date if you want but it's not required or necessary. Click on "Create This New Profile." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-237.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}} ---- === Click on the Images tab === * Now that your Free Space page is created you can bookmark it to make it easy to find. Click on the "Images" tab when you are ready to add your first photograph. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-238.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Upload an image === * Click the link titled "Click here to upload it." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-239.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Select your image === * After clicking on "Choose File" select the picture you want on your computer and click on "Open" {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-243.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}} ---- === Add information to the picture you are uploading === * Here is where you want to enter the information about the image. Enter the source "From my family collection" or "Viewed on the following site, no copyright restrictions: https://www.imagesite.com/1234." Fill in the other fields and click on "Upload Image." The size doesn't matter much right now as long as it is less than 10 Mb in size. You will resize the image once you put it on a profile. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-240.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === See the uploaded image === * You will now see the image that you uploaded. You can edit the title from this page, add another profile, and set a background or profile portrait. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-241.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Open the profile you want to add the image to === * Keep the picture page open and then open the profile you want the image on in another window or tab in your browser. Click on "Edit" and scroll down like you were going to type text into the biography. ---- === Use the WikiTree markup to add the photo to a profile === * If you scroll down and look on the right side of the image page you will see WikiTree markup (code) you can copy and paste into a profile. :: '''Choice 1''' is for an image you don't want to change the size on. I rarely use this. :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |caption=Mom's dog Smokey :: }} :: '''Choice 2''' is for an image you do want to change the size on. You can also change where in the page it lines up. The default "align=r" tells it to line up with the right side of the page. You can change that to "l" for left or "c" for center. The default size is "m" for medium. You can change that to "l" for large or "s" for small. You can also change it to a number to have further options over the size. Paste the text into a profile and try changing the number to 250 and see how it looks. :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |align=r :: |size=m :: |caption=Here's an image. :: }} :: '''Using Choice 2''' the text on the profile now looks like this in Edit mode: :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |align=r :: |size=250 :: |caption=Smokey :: }} {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-244.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}}
:: '''Here is how it looks on a profile''': {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Smokey }} ---- === Adjust the picture size === * Most photographs can be used in this way. The size generally doesn't matter as you resize it when you put the image on a profile. Occasionally a photograph will not display correctly when set as a profile picture. You may need to shrink the photograph down (i.e. 600 x 800 pixels) and upload it again. Most computers have software available that can be used to resize them (for example, Paint on Windows computers). ---- === Image options === * Once the image is uploaded to WikiTree it can be used on any of your profiles. You can add a person or Space by using their Wiki-ID and set the picture as their profile picture ("Set Primary"). You can remove the photograph from a person by clicking on "REMOVE from image" and then using the saving changes button at the bottom. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-242.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Add a picture to the G2G forum === * There are many reasons one might want to add a picture to a G2G forum thread. Once you've seen how easy it is you'll never hesitate again to add one! * Find the chat or topic thread you want to post to and click on "answer." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-248.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- * Go to the page that shows you the picture you want to use (as shown above). Click on the picture. Now the picture will be [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-247.png the only thing in the window]. Highlight and copy the url (internet address) of the photograph. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-249.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- Return to the G2G post and click on the image icon (it looks like a little postcard). Paste the url into the url field. In this case the picture was way too big so I changed the width from 2016 to 350 and then clicked on "ok." Make sure to type some words about the picture or the topic and then click on "Add answer." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-250.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- And now your image is posted to the G2G thread. Congrats on Wiki-ing like a pro! {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-251.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Congratulations === {{Image|file=WikiFree_Memes-1.jpg|align=l|size=300}}
: You have now learned to spruce up your profiles with pictures! ---- : If you are a visual learner check out my other [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Silva-1055_Help_Pages help pages]. Good luck and see you around the branches! ---- :''Last edited (01:37, 21 January 2020 (UTC))

WikiTree Plus Searches

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'''''Click on the link for the desired search, then use the blue button on the left hand side to "Get Profiles"'''.'' '''''Any questions or comments, please add a comment to this page'''.'' ==[[:Category: Needs Birth Record]]== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DVictoria+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Victoria] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DQueensland+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Queensland] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record+BirthLocation%3DSouth+Australia+not+Wales&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 South Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DWestern+Australia+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Western Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNew+South+Wales+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 New South Wales] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DTasmania+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Birth_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Tasmania] ==[[:Category: Needs Death Record]]== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=DeathLocation%3DVictoria+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Victoria] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=DeathLocation%3DQueensland+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Queensland] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record+DeathLocation%3DSouth+Australia+not+Wales&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 South Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=DeathLocation%3DWestern+Australia+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Western Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=DeathLocation%3DNew+South+Wales+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 New South Wales] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=DeathLocation%3DTasmania+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Death_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Tasmania] ==[[:Category: Needs Marriage Record]]== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=MarriageLocation%3DVictoria+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Victoria] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=MarriageLocation%3DQueensland+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Queensland] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record+MarriageLocation%3DSouth+Australia+not+Wales&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 South Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=MarriageLocation%3DWestern+Australia+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Western Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=MarriageLocation%3DNew+South+Wales+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 New South Wales] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=MarriageLocation%3DTasmania+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Marriage_Record&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Tasmania] ==[[:Category: Needs Biography]]== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DVictoria+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Victoria] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DQueensland+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Queensland] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography+BirthLocation%3DSouth+Australia+not+Wales&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 South Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DWestern+Australia+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Western Australia] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNew+South+Wales+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 New South Wales] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DTasmania+CategoryFull%3DNeeds_Biography&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=100 Tasmania]

WikiTree Presentations

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Videos: [[Space:Videos_about_WikiTree|Videos about WikiTree]] | [[Space:WikiTree_TV|WikiTree TV]] | [https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers WikiTreers on YouTube] | WikiTree Challenge Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRQppf2jrnsg4OPeM7GLPi- 2022] / [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQwOmgPnHN4abCvEEF-YurP 2021] WikiTreers can spread WikiTree love by sharing the presentations listed here with their local, state, provincial, national and international meetings and conferences. So if any of you have a natural flair for public speaking grab these slides and enjoy sharing. == Presentation Handouts == === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Created_by_Robinson-27225-3.pdf Introduction to WikiTree] === *{{YouTube|MDZ13G7HSPY|What is WikiTree}} 90-second video === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-3.pdf Honor Code] === Michael Lee Stills presentation handout on the Honor Code. == Presentations == === Introduction to WikiTree === 8 Aug 2022 {{YouTube|DB3mw7WINYs|Intro to WikiTree}} Presentation to Central Georgia Genealogical Society given by [[Robinson-27225]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-8.pdf DNA and the Global Family Tree] === Mags WikiTree Presentation at the Ontario Genealogical Conference 2017, in Ottawa, ON June 18, 2017. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-6 WikiTree's Profile Improvement Project] === Slides from the WikiTree LiveCast with Bob Kenniston and The Book Doctor Bobbie Christmas. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-4.pdf WikiTree and DNA, Getting Started] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Emma McBeth on how to get started doing DNA on WikiTree. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-7.pdf WikiTree and DNA, WikiTree and DNA Matching] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Emma McBeth on how to use WikiTree as a tool in DNA Matching. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/WikiTree_Media-3.pdf Wikitree and DNA, DNA Features on WikiTree] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden, Julie Ricketts, Emma McBeth, Peter Roberts and Kitty Munson Cooper discussing WikiTree's DNA FEatures. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-5.pdf WikiTree and One Name Studies] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Julie Ricketts featuring Doug Lockwood and Name Studies. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-1.pdf WikiTree and Family Search, Oh the Connections You'll Make] === Mags Gaulden's presentation on making connections between WikiTree and Family Search (PDF format). === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-2.pdf WikiTree and Surname Studies] === Eowyn Langholf and Mags Gaulden's presentation on WikiTree and surname studies. === [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi-HHNVn2Jw Plays Well with Others: Pros and Cons of Collaborative Family Trees] === YouTube video of [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]'s presentation to the Boulder Genealogical Society in Colorado, USA. === [https://youtu.be/WA6IKUJ9rgU Using DNA and WikiTree to Find our Bahamian Ancestral Heritage] === YouTube video of [[Roberts-7085|Peter J. Roberts]]' presentation at the Island Roots Heritage Festival in Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas, May 1st and 2nd, 2015. The discussion of WikiTree begins at 27:39.

WikiTree Print/Export feature

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WikiTree_Print_Export_feature.pdf
== Project Summary == This is a collaborative project for WikiTree members to specify which features shall be included in a WikiTree Print/Export tool. == Reasons for Print/Export == Many WikiTree members would like to be able to utilize a WikiTree Print/Export feature in order that we might: (1) create genealogical books for family (especially for those family members who would never utilize a computer but who are most likely to have genealogical insight) (2) create one or two page nicely organized profle to print and share at genealogy society meetings and/or family reunions. == Desired Print/Export Functions == It's been suggested that WikiTree could have similar print/export functions to the three that Wikipedia offers: (1) Create a book, (2) Download as PDF, and (3) Printable version *A print to PDF of the profile including any images, the PDF should maintain the links to source pages so that when reading the PDF clicking on the source link will connect properly. *Ideally a series of profiles could be selected at one time, the output should include an index or table of contents. (select family, ancestors, descendants, and number of generations forward or backwards) *Option to include/exclude images (include for completeness, exclude for compactness). *Option to include/exclude wiki-ids for all referenced profiles *"We give credit..." I would like to see an annotation at the end of each printed page that specifies that the output is from WikiTree.com, and giving the web address of the page being printed, and/or the WikiTree ID# of the ancestors on the page, and/or ?? Printing might be to someone's Facebook or blog and it would be important to preserve the links back to the original WikiTree pages. I envision printing to the web as a feature limited in scope, so that one might showcase an individual ancestor, (and also promote interest in WikiTree from new potential members). == Specifics of the format and content of a single profile == The pdf (profile of Edwin Angelo) which appears in images was created from a WikiTree profile by copy/paste into Word then a few manipulations, then saved as a PDF. (See the comments on the document.) This is presented to stimulate discussion about one straight-forward question. What EXACTLY do we want for the content of one profile. I have witnessed style discussions that devolve into endless debates about every minute detail, literally down to millimeters. Some obvious questions to me are what to do about categories, badges, stickers, etc.; how to handle the relationship information that is in the current top section; what to do with headers and footers (if anything); and what options/selections should be available to the user. I personally would be happy to keep it quite simple, and I think that it would be sufficient initially to just create a print-ready page. This could be printed from the browser, or saved as a pdf, or saved in other formats by copying and pasting. [[Angelo-128|Angelo-128]] 21:51, 25 April 2018 (UTC)

Wikitree profile images

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WikiTree Profiles: North Carolina Bastardy bonds and records

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== WikiTree Profiles: North Carolina Bastardy bonds and records, 1736-1957 ==
{{Red|Profiles are in the order that they appear in the Records,
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Justices set the bonds payable and depending who you where releted to, both parties bonds could be £25 to £250+. Support by the male for the child pre 1800 was £10 for the first year and £8 every year for the next 2 years. Many absconded, (Missouri was popular) few married the female. == Madison County == #'''February 7th, 1876'''
[[Johnson-110880|Sarah Johnson]], illegitimate child by [[Henderson-1508|John Henderson]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27FQ-X?i=1436&cat=766391 Image #1437] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27DB-R?i=1438&cat=766391 Image #1439]. #'''December 9th, 1875'''
[[Cogdill-199|Nancy Cogdill]], illegitimate child by [[Waldrep-101|Noah Waldrop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27ND-3?cat=766391 Image #1462] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27JX-X?i=1463&cat=766391 Image #1464] #'''December 22, 1886'''
[[Waldrop-1807|Cordelia Waldrop]] went before J. C. Jarvis Justice of the Peace and made oath 22 December 1886, that sometime in July 1886 that [[Buckner-2359|Samuel Buckner]] made her with child. The court date was set for 22 December 1886. The resulting child was [[Waldrop-1809|Emma Waldrop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27NN-T?i=1595&cat=766391 Image #1596] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-276D-7?i=1596&cat=766391 Image #1597]. #'''November 1st, 1886'''
[[Waldrop-1789|Hester Waldrop]] went before J. C. Jarvis Justice of the Peace and made oath 1 Nov 1886, that on15th July 1886 that [[Porshia-2|Andrew Augustus Porshia]] made her with child near Laurel Church Madison County NC.. The court was set for 1st November 1886 and the State Prosecutor did not turn up at court. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27JJ-3?i=1597&cat=766391 Image #1598] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27FX-3?i=1598&cat=766391 Image #1599]. == Lincoln County == #'''August 1st, 1795'''
Elizabeth Chapman, illegitimate child by [[Hinkle-1690|Anthony Hinkle]] Security: [[Forney-227|Peter Forney]] and Lemuel Saunders. (son of [[Saunders-3540|Rev Lemuel Saunders]]). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R37M-L?cat=766391 Image #8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HT-D?i=14&cat=766391 Image #15] #'''August 23rd, 1799'''
[[Gabriel-856|Rachel Gabirel]] (pre 1803 marriage), illegitimate child by [[Forney-223|Abraham Forney]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-L?i=9&cat=766391 Image #10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-H?i=18&cat=766391 Image #19] #'''September 20th, 1791'''
Nancy Harwell, illegitimate child by [[Sherrill-829|Aaron Sherrill]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-V?i=20&cat=766391 Image #21] '''March 15th 1798''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WK-Z?i=22&cat=766391 Image #23] #'''September 26th, 1795'''
[[Dellinger-423|Catherine Dellinger]], illegitimate child by James H*l. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-M?i=50&cat=766391 Image #51] '''October 7th, 1795''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WF-F?i=54&cat=766391 Image #55] #'''October 8th, 1793'''
Elizabeth Black, illegitimate child by Joseph Beason. Security: Solomon Beason. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HG-H?i=66&cat=766391 Image #67] Both are sons of Solomon Beason died abt 1784.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T6-9SRP?i=4&cc=1911121 Joseph Beason Orphan Bond] ''Lincoln County, North Carolina Estate Files.'' Solomon Beason Sr was brother of [[Beason-688|Rachael (Beason) McEntire]] and decendant of the Nottingham Pennsylvania Beeson's. #'''January 6th, 1796'''
Polly Bishop, illegitimate child by Larkin Johnson (no relation to any WikiTree Larkin Johns(t)on's). Security: [[Bishop-2325|William Bishop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-H?i=88&cat=766391 Image #89] '''November 7th, 1795''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HF-T?i=90&cat=766391 Image #91] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WZ-D?i=92&cat=766391 Image #93] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-4?i=94&cat=766391 Image #95] #'''December 5th, 1795'''
Polly Killion, illegitimate child by [[Hinkle-1691|Jacob Hinkle]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3W8-G?i=106&cat=766391 Image #107] '''January 2nd, 1796''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WC-X?i=110&cat=766391 Image #111] #'''January Session 1796'''
Susannah Hepner illegitimate child by [[Shuford-2|John Shufford]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HH-F?i=118&cat=766391 Image #119] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QZ-4?i=119&cat=766391 Image #120] #'''December 10th, 1796'''
Jane Rankin illegitimate child by Isaac Lowrance Jr. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QY-T?i=121&cat=766391 Image #122]. Jane Rankin was daughter of [[Rankin-611|James Rankin]] and [[Fuller-1681|Elizabeth Fuller]]. Her brother [[Rankin-5405|William Rankin]] married [[Lowrance-154|Mary Lowrance]]. Both Mary and Isaac Lowrance Jr were children of [[Lowrance-8|Isaac Lowrance]]. #'''October 5th, 1797'''
Sarah Barns illegitimate child by [[Epley-297|John Aply]] sic. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-S?i=124&cat=766391 Image #125] #'''October 22nd, 1799'''
Barbara Smith illegitimate child by [[Kistler-153|Henry Kistler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H4-S?i=144&cat=766391 Image #145] #'''January 2nd, 1796'''
Clara Abernathy illegitimate child by James Abernathy. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QH-L?cat=766391 Image #169] Clara was under 21 and daughter of [[Abernathy-1934|David Abernathy]]. [[Abernathy-1934|David Abernathy]] also had an eldest son, James who married Elizabeth Cline in 1803. #'''October 21st, 180*''' (Last number missing from record)
[[Spencer-3028|Caty Spencer]] (pre marriage) illegitimate child by [[Featherston-440|William Featherston]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QR-W?i=183&cat=766391 Image #184] #'''July 8th, 1806'''
Sarah Davis illegitimate child by [[Gabriel-126|Abraham Gabriel]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q4-R?i=187&cat=766391 Image #188]. Abraham Gabriel was brother of [[Gabriel-856|Rachel Gabirel]] @ #2. #'''August 10th, 1801'''
Eleanor Jackson illegitimate child by [[Glenn-2377|David Glenn]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H7-S?i=194&cat=766391 Image #195] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QR-S?i=196&cat=766391 Image #197] #'''August 10th 1801'''
Hannah Best illegitimate child by [[Van_Dyke-227|Joshua VanDyke]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q4-5?i=198&cat=766391 Image #199] #'''August 26th, 1803'''
Ann Shearwood illegitimate child by [[Mauney-53|Michael Mauney]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HS-T?i=209&cat=766391 Image #210] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H9-8?i=224&cat=766391 Image #225] #'''July 8th, 1802'''
Elizabeth Earnest (Ernst?) illegitimate child by [[Blackburn-4023|James Blackburn]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WM-1?i=217&cat=766391 Image #218] #'''July 8th, 1800'''
[[Masters-2866|Mary Masters]] illegitimate child by [[Fulbright-247|Peter Fulbright]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QP-L?i=255&cat=766391 Image #256] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R37B-Y?i=257&cat=766391 Image #258]. No marriage recorded between Mary Masters and Peter Fulbright other than the Bastardry Bond. Mary Masters was likely related to the Clubb/Masters of Lincoln County North Carolina. #'''April 20th, 1808'''
Peggy McCorkle illegitimate child by [[McCorkle-235|Francis McCorkle]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QP-Q?i=275&cat=766391 Image #276] == Sources == *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/766391?availability=Family%20History%20Library Bastardy bonds and records (North Carolina), 1736-1957]

WikiTree Profiles Medals of Honor/Honour

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WikiTree redirection efficiency

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== Can merge redirects be made more efficient? == Whenever two WikiTree profiles are merged, the information from both is combined into one of the two profiles. The other is changed into a "redirect"; its genealogical information is removed and completely replaced with a reference to the newly modified one. When multiple merges are performed, this can lead to successive redirects, where a redirect points to a redirect (and so on...) that points to the information. This state of affairs causes undue load on the server. Also, it can possibly prevent a Google search from successfully finding the information sought if the number of redirects is too high. Our hope is that, after a merge where the LNABsLNAB = Last Name At Birth match, the profile with a higher number will point to the one with a lower number, preserving the chronological order of their creation, thereby giving credit to the researcher who first documented the person. (Ideally, no merges are needed; even one redirect burdens the server. Or, where merges are unavoidable, all redirects point directly to the first-created profile of the '''correct''' LNAB. When merging, then, it is best, whenever possible, to attempt always to perform a merge into the first matching profile created. This is the best way to avoid these problems. It is, however, not always possible. Sometimes matches are not found because the LNABs do not match, a married name was used and is replaced with Unknown, and then the proper LNAB is found, and so forth. Successive redirects are created. Redirect collapse — making indirect redirects into direct ones by modifying the links, to help the efficiency of WikiTree and searches — can solve the problem of successive redirects and is a good idea. It is, however, not quite so simple as it seems at first blush. === Redirect collapse explained === Anytime a redirect points to a redirect, the first one could be modified to skip the intermediate, and redirection chains would be shortened. The key to making this work is twofold: # DO NOT REMOVE the redirects in between. Just change the ones earlier in the chain to point to the end. Removing them, as [[Wheeler-10589|Dennis Wheeler]] has said, would lead to broken links # ADD CHANGE RECORDS about the “new” merges, so that each change log has a record of all the profiles merged into it. Note that in this example below, LNAB does not represent any one particular name — each could vary. And the numbers are not intended to be representative. Any one number could be higher or lower than the one before in its chain. I just picked these numbers to make the example easy to follow. : LNAB-1 : LNAB-21 : LNAB-321 : LNAB-421 : LNAB-422 Five records have been created. These profiles are referenced in the change log, and any one of them could be referenced by its URL, so all five records MUST continue to exist. With merges, four of these become redirects, as follows. : LNAB-422 is merged with 421: * 422 -> 421 : The same user then notices 21: * 421 -> 21 : The editor of 321 notices 21: * 321 -> 21 : With all that good information collected, finally: * 21 -> 1 Now, this is the (backwards) current state of things: * 422 -> 421 -> 21 -> 1 * 321 -> 21 -> 1 This could be rectified by EditBot. Find a profile in the list of redirects and follow it. # If a second redirect is found: add the first of the three profiles to a list. # Repeat for its referent. # When a second redirect is NOT found, finish and change the whole list to point to the last referent. Also, add change records. Example: We have 422 -> 421 -> 21. We found a second redirect. : Start a list: 422 : Recurse: 422 -> 421, so repeat (look for a redirect) for 421. ::: 421 -> 21 -> 1. We found a second redirect. : Add to the list: {422, 421} : Recurse: 421 -> 21, so repeat (look for a redirect) for 21. ::: 21 -> 1. Only one redirect is found, and not a second. : Using the list, point to the last referent: :: Change 422 -> 1, 421 -> 1. Add change log records for each. Now the state is: * 422 -> 1 * 421 -> 1 * 21 -> 1 Continuing, the algorithm eventually finds 321. * 321 -> 21 -> 1. Here 321 is added to a list, changed to point to 1, a change record added. Now we have the state we want. Note that whole process eventually makes even the algorithm slightly more efficient. No links are lost, but each chain is now of length 1, and the change records are done as if all merges had happened correctly, by merging with the final profile. === The Change Log === This process is not complicated, although executing it involves examining each profile that has ever been merged, and following any redirects. (Note that in my example, changing 21 -> 1 means finding and changing all of 422, 421, 321. See below.) Because long chains are rare, and would become more so, the number of examinations would approximate the number of profiles (O(N), for the technical). This could mean millions or many thousands of checks. But doing this in the background (the process would be suspended whenever "real" work needed to be done) would not add much burden to the server, and the result would reduce server load. The change log for each intermediate profiles would need to be updated. ==== An even simpler way? ==== :[[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] points out that the algorithm may only need to be run once. After that, the whole thing may be able to be managed by the merge tool, simply by looking at the list of merges already made into a merged profile. :In other words, when merging 21 -> 1, if the merges from 422, 421, 321 can be found in the change log for 21, they do not need to be found by a offline search, just updated to point to 1. === History === The intermediate links being removed, the change history would look as if all merges were direct. To show the proper history, it would be necessary to examine the change logs of all merged profiles and reconstruct it. This is also not complicated - and rare. It would only be needed when going to the Changes page. How efficient that process would be would depend on the difficulty of traversing the Change log for a profile and determining what all was merged into it. == Disclaimer == This analysis would be more complete, but there are several things I don't know about the WikiTree database, but especially the Change logs. Am I missing anything? == More information == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486987/should-redirects-collapsed-background-robot-reduce-server?show=486987#q486987 G2G question: Should redirects be collapsed with a background robot to reduce server load?] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486652/should-we-recover-lower-number-for-surname G2G question: Should we recover lower number for surname?] :'''Footnotes''' == Acknowledgments == Created by [[Shipman-738|Shipman-738]] 00:41, 19 March 2018 (EDT) The author has 40 years experience as a software engineer.

WikiTree Secret Santa 2022 - Elf Central

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==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2022 - Elf Central== ''This is where we store all the important info that the Lead Elves need to know and refer to quickly!'' Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MXl7fbOOPwrPSRmUcDP9BPD0QFoETbwhtoZW1UioSkQ/edit#gid=0 Google Spreadsheet for Detailed Wishes Tracking] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Secret Santa 2022 Free Space page for List of Wishes] Timeline of Events: * Fri Dec 9th - Greg to make G2G post for wishes and elven signups goes out * Sat Dec 10th - Saturday LiveCast introduces / gives some more details * Dec 9th up to Dec 23rd - people make wishes / sign up to be elves. ** ELVES --> will be added to Discord channel, and one of us should send a personal welcome message to them (I will create one that we can use.). We could take turns being the "Elven Greeter" ** WISHES --> will be added to the Free Space page AND to the Google Spreadsheet (with more details). This is the role of "Wish Updater" I refer to in the Schedule below. *** INITIALLY, we'll just add them in order as they come in. HOWEVER, by the middle of the week before Christmas, we should re-organize it, cluster like wishes together (Kathy has a plan for that!) - which will make zeroing in on a wish to choose for Elves much easier. * Dec 24th @ 10am Eastern - Elven Zoom to kickoff event, Elves may choose their wishes at that time * Dec 24th - Jan 6th - Elves work on wishes, and choose new wishes after each one done. * Jan 7th - part of Saturday LiveCast - wrapup of Secret Santa challenge Schedule: * Sun Dec 11th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Christine * Mon Dec 12th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: * Tue Dec 13th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Sticker text for Elves to add to their Profile page:''' { { Secret Santa|2022 } }''' ''(no spaces between squirrelly brackets of course - added here for dramatic effect)'' {{Secret Santa|2022}} Background image combination of image created by Donna Baumann for WikiTree Secret Santa logo + Image by [https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-christmas-characters-collection_11372559.htm#query=elf&position=7&from_view=keyword Freepik] ==G2G Post # 1 - Recruiting ELVES== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted G2G post made on Friday Dec 9th, 2022] ==G2G Post # 2 - Opening up Santa's Mailbox== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted G2G post made on Fri Dec 9th, 2022] ==FaceBook post / Discord post== Did you ever write a letter to Santa? Was it magically answered for you? WELL ... this year you have the opportunity to make a Genealogical Wish to Santa (or the Great Pumpkin, or the Spirit of the Universe, or the great WikiTreer in the Sky ...) and MAYBE ... just maybe ... one of our amazing WikiTree Elves will respond to your request! Get ready to take part in the WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge for 2022! If you'd like to send a message to Santa's mailbox - then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted) for details, and click ANSWER to add your secret wish. Even BETTER, if you'd like to volunteer to be an ELF and help out your fellow WikiTreers, then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted)and sign up soon! The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Mariah Carey Challenge of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 24th. The challenge continues until January 6th, 2023, and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 7th, 2023. ==Welcome Message for Elves== ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e0aZJeVChmHz5NpQ1fXEypDsff2k4rfIAvOyLrFwuXQ/edit?usp=sharing step by step guide]) SUBJECT: Welcome Elf ! BODY: ! Welcome to the Secret Santa Society of Super Special Elves! We are so happy that you decided to join us this year to help out your fellow WikiTreers during this holiday season. The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves on Saturday December 24th at 10am, Eastern Time (that's 3pm or 1500h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82509391912. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). The Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 , and it will grow as the wishes continue to come in, until Dec 24th. During our Zoom meeting you can choose your first one (or two) wishes to fulfill, and we'll talk about some other nitty gritty. If you can't make the meeting, that's OK, we'll post the link to it in the #secret-santa Discord channel - which - by the way - here is the invite to: https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T (click on that link, and you will be automatically invited to join! Cool, right?) Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Message for Elves not on Discord== SUBJECT: Elf Central - important info - Zoom URL - Discord channel invite BODY: ! It appears you haven't joined the Discord #secret-santa channel yet, and Christine, Kathy and Greg from Elf Central want to make sure you are aware of some important info! The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves tomorrow, on Saturday December 24th at 10am, Eastern Time (that's 3pm or 1500h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82509391912. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). A recording will be made of the Zoom meeting in case you can't make it (or are sleeping at this time!) During the challenge, Elves will be using the Discord channel to communicate with each other and ask for help, or give encouragement. Please click on this link here to join now! https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Also, the Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Last Minute Details == * KickOff Agenda ** Welcome & Group Photo ** Wishes & WikiTree policy *** provide sources *** add Research Notes - where you've looked & what you've looked for - and successes and LACK of success *** do not create profiles for living people *** do ADD profiles for conflated people (with proper sources of course) *** identify profiles worked on during Secret Santa challenge with sticker if available *** If a profile needs a good cleaning (GEDcom junk, etc..) go for it if you're comfortable - but do NOT remove sources. Make it pretty , add notes. ***"Do unto others, as you would have them WikiTree unto you." ** List of Wishes & Free Space page - indepth tour *** CTRL F is your Friend for Finding! *** Claiming Wishes **** Initially only claim 2 wishes please! ****IF you find you can't go any further, then relinquish that wish - and/or ask for help *** In the SANTA'S ELF RESPONSE area enter: ****Working on by Elf Greg Clarke ****Research Notes added by Elf Greg Clarke (no longer working on it) ****Wish Granted by Elf Greg Clarke ** Granting Wishes *** Wait until the LiveCast to reveal the Wishes Granted (though the Wishee may get emails and figure it out in advance) ** Asking for Help ***use Discord if possible ***If you can't use Discord and you need help, leave a comment on the Wish in the G2G post - OR - email the Christine @ Elven Wish Command directly. ** Wishes from Elves special protocol ***don't be nosy about your own wishes being fulfilled - no peeking!!! ** Any Questions? * TO DO: :--> Greg to ask Eowyn to revise the Elf sticker to get rid of the word "Swap" :: DONE :--> Greg to ask Eowyn if we can get a Profile sticker "This profile was worked on during the Secret Santa 2022 challenge" :: Eowyn suggested we create a Category instead for the profiles -so - :: Kathy Nava created one for us to use: '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022 ]] '''

WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2023 - Elf Central

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==Elf Central - Info / QuickLinks / Timeline == ''This is where we store all the important info that the Lead Elves need to know and refer to quickly!'' Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15PVFHXNdIAHGjuKRvrjXhvGEASZMC7d0OGyLQ8Rox2k/edit#gid=0 Google Spreadsheet for Detailed Wishes Tracking + Santa's Elves Roster] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023 Secret Santa 2023 Free Space page for List of Wishes] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 Elf Talk 2023 G2G post / chat page for all elves] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Elves Wanted G2G post] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted Wishes Accepted G2G post] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Last Year's Free Space page for List of Wishes] Timeline of Events: * Sat Dec 9th - Greg to make G2G post for wishes and elven signups goes out * Sat Dec 9th - Saturday LiveCast introduces / gives some more details * Dec 9th up to Dec 23rd - people make wishes / sign up to be elves. ** ELVES --> will be added to Discord channel, and one of us should send a personal welcome message to them (I will create one that we can use.). We could take turns being the "Elven Greeter" ** WISHES --> will be added to the Free Space page AND to the Google Spreadsheet (with more details). This is the role of "Wish Updater" I refer to in the Schedule below. *** INITIALLY, we'll just add them in order as they come in. HOWEVER, by the middle of the week before Christmas, we should re-organize it, cluster like wishes together - which will make zeroing in on a wish to choose for Elves much easier. * Dec 23rd @ 12noon Eastern - Elven Zoom to kickoff event, Elves may choose their wishes at that time * Dec 23rd - Jan 5th - Elves work on wishes, and choose new wishes after each one done. * Jan 6th - part of Saturday LiveCast - wrapup of Secret Santa challenge Schedule: * Sun Dec 10th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Christine * Mon Dec 11th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: * Tue Dec 12th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Sticker text for Elves to add to their Profile page:'''{{Secret Santa|2023}}''' ''(no spaces between squirrelly brackets of course)'' {{Secret Santa|2023}} Background image combination of image created by Donna Baumann for WikiTree Secret Santa logo + Image by [https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-christmas-characters-collection_11372559.htm#query=elf&position=7&from_view=keyword Freepik] ==G2G Post # 1 - Recruiting ELVES== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted G2G last year's post made on Friday Dec 9th, 2022] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Elves Wanted G2G post for 2023, made on Sat Dec 9th, 2023] ==G2G Post # 2 - Opening up Santa's Mailbox== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted G2G last year's post made on Fri Dec 9th, 2022] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted Wishes Accepted G2G post for 2023, made on Sat Dec 9th, 2023] ==FaceBook post / Discord post== Did you ever write a letter to Santa? Was it magically answered for you? WELL ... this year you have the opportunity to make a Genealogical Wish to Santa (or the Great Pumpkin, or the Spirit of the Universe, or the great WikiTreer in the Sky ...) and MAYBE ... just maybe ... one of our amazing WikiTree Elves will respond to your request! Get ready to take part in the WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge for 2023! If you'd like to send a message to Santa's mailbox - then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted) for details, and click ANSWER to add your secret wish. Even BETTER, if you'd like to volunteer to be an ELF and help out your fellow WikiTreers, then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted)and sign up soon! The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Saturday LiveCast is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 23rd. The challenge continues until January 5th, 2024, and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 6th, 2024. ==Welcome Message for Elves== ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e0aZJeVChmHz5NpQ1fXEypDsff2k4rfIAvOyLrFwuXQ/edit?usp=sharing step by step guide]) SUBJECT: Welcome Elf ! BODY: ! Welcome to the Secret Santa Society of Super Special Elves! We are so happy that you decided to join us this year to help out your fellow WikiTreers during this holiday season. The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves on Saturday December 23rd at 12noon, Eastern Time (that's 5pm or 1700h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/87963054630. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). The Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023 , and it will grow as the wishes continue to come in, until Dec 23rd. During our Zoom meeting you can choose your first one (or two) wishes to fulfill, and we'll talk about some other nitty gritty. If you can't make the meeting, that's OK, we'll post the link to it in the #secret-santa Discord channel - which - by the way - here is the invite to: https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T (click on that link, and you will be automatically invited to join! Cool, right?) Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Initial Sorting Attempt == I've written a computer program to automatically sort the wishes that are currently listed numerically by category. However, except for the Brick Wall category, many of the categories are too specific - and we should cluster them in larger generic groups. == Santa's Mailbox - the Annex == === Wishes from Question of the Week post on G2G === All now added to the main Secret Santa 2023 Free Space Page (removed from Elf Central to reduce clutter) == Message for Elves not on Discord== SUBJECT: Elf Central - important info - Zoom URL - Discord channel invite BODY: ! It appears you haven't joined the Discord #secret-santa channel yet, and Christine, Kathy and Greg from Elf Central want to make sure you are aware of some important info! The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves tomorrow, on Saturday December 23rd at 12noon, Eastern Time (that's 5pm or 1700h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/87963054630. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). A recording will be made of the Zoom meeting in case you can't make it (or are sleeping at this time!) During the challenge, Elves will be using the Discord channel to communicate with each other and ask for help, or give encouragement. Please click on this link here to join now! https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Also, the Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Re-ordered Wishes == Also added to primary Secret Santa 2023 Free Space Page (removed here to reduce even more clutter) == Zoom Meeting - Details == * KickOff Agenda ** ALL : Welcome & Group Photo ** CHRISTINE: Wishes & WikiTree policy *** provide sources *** add Research Notes - where you've looked & what you've looked for - and successes and LACK of success *** do not create profiles for living people *** do ADD profiles for conflated people (with proper sources of course) *** identify profiles worked on during Secret Santa challenge with sticker if available *** If a profile needs a good cleaning (GEDcom junk, etc..) go for it if you're comfortable - but do NOT remove sources. Make it pretty , add notes. ***"Do unto others, as you would have them WikiTree unto you." ** GREG: List of Wishes & Free Space page - indepth tour *** CTRL F is your Friend for Finding! *** Demo of investigating a Wish **** Right-click (or CTRL + click) to open up G2G post and read details of wish **** Right-click (or CTRL + click) to open up Profile(s) to peruse **** Make decision .... hmmmm .... should I stay or should I go? (singing to yourself, optional) *** Claiming Wishes **** Initially only claim 2 wishes please! ****IF you find you can't go any further, then relinquish that wish - and/or ask for help *** In the SANTA'S ELF RESPONSE area enter: ****Working on by Elf Greg Clarke ****Research Notes added by Elf Greg Clarke (no longer working on it) ****Wish Granted by Elf Greg Clarke ****Previously worked on / investigated by Greg Clarke ** GREG: Twelve Days of Elf-mas ***This year we are going to be having short LiveCasts each day, starting on December 26th (the 1st day of Elf-mas) and highlighting a special Wish that was granted (that gives you elves 3 days to solve the first one!). ***The LiveCasts will be at either 8am / 12noon / 5pm Eastern Standard Time depending on whether the people involved (wisher / wishee) are based in the UK/Europe/Africa / North/South America / Australia/New Zealand. ***IF you solve a Wish, please let the Lead Elves know so it can be considered for the LiveCasts! ALSO - the Solved Counter needs to be updated (by Greg) - AND - a Slide prepared for the final presentation during Sat Jan 6th LiveCast ** KATHY: Granting Wishes *** Wait until the LiveCast to reveal the Wishes Granted (though the Wishee may get emails and figure it out in advance) *** Let one of the Lead Elves know - your Wish Granted could be used in the Twelve Days of Elf-mas! ** KATHY: Asking for Help ***use Discord if possible ****If two or more elves are working on the same Wish, and you need to discuss lots of details, please do that privately. (OR create a Thread, labelled by Wish #, underneath the channel) ... DO check back into the #secret-santa channel to give us periodic updates - or - to ask clarifying questions or for additional help / expertise. ***We have setup a fresh G2G post that we can use as a group chat for elves not on Discord - to ask for help, give help, and keep in touch with the group **** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 Elf Talk 2023 G2G post] ***If you can't use Discord and you need help, you could also leave a comment on the Wish in the G2G post - OR - send a message to any of the Lead Elves @ Elven Wish Command directly. **** Send direct message to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19066309 Greg] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10446114 Christine] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12162615 Kathy] *** Post requests for Family History Center/Library/Affiliate look-ups in section on Free Space Page that is ABOVE the list of Wishes **** Demo of the ideal request (with as many details as possible) ** Wishes from Elves special protocol ***don't be nosy about your own wishes being fulfilled - no peeking!!! ** Any Questions? == Comments added AFTER the fact to G2G posts when they shouldn't be! == Need someone with access to the Drouin Collection. Need access to Catholic church SAINT RAPHAEL, ST RAPHAELS, GLENGARRY, ONTARIO . If an Ancestry tree is correct, other Courtney family member baptism and death records are in this church’s records. So hopefully Ann’s family also members of this church . Anybody from French Canada team monitoring this G2G? I find they typically have this access. commented 5 days ago by S Stevenson G2G6 Pilot Need access to ancestry.ca for possible marriage record ... https://www.ancestry.ca/search/categories/ontario_bmd/?name=peter_courtney&birth=1824&death=1870&spouse=Ann_McDonald&spouse_x=1_1 commented 5 days ago by N Gauthier G2G6 Pilot That is marriage record for the daughter Elizabeth, that is already linked to the daughters profile. commented 5 days ago by S Stevenson G2G6 Pilot Hi S- could you post these on the Elves G2G post instead? (I don’t have that handy, I’m a moderator clearing flags on your comments…. They were flagged as off-topic but that wasn’t quite the intention of G2G flags on this case…. I will try to go find that link though) Editing to add: looks like the free space page will be added tomorrow, see here… https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Maybe delete your comments here in case it’s a surprise for the asker? I’m not up on all the details of this challenge, just doing my best here :-) commented 5 days ago by Elaine Martzen G2G6 Pilot edited 5 days ago by Elaine Martzen I can handle this one of you put it on the secret santa list. Or not on the list. either way

WikiTree Sourcer, FamilySearch Build All Citations

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This page describes how to use the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] feature on FamilySearch person profiles using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] browser extension. '''Warning''': Many FamilySearch profiles have incorrect sources attached to them. It is recommended that you always check carefully over the generated citations once you have pasted them into a profile for accuracy. Examples of citations generated by Build All Citations are available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_test on this page]. For the basics of how to use Build All Citations see the main [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] page. Read on for details specific to FamilySearch. When you are on a FamilySearch profile page on either the "Details" or "Sources" page (e.g. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HC-86C here] or [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K2HC-86C here]) there will be an item on the WikiTree Sourcer popup menu called "Build All Citations" (only if there are any sources on the FS profile). What this will do is find all the sources on this FamilySearch profile and generate citations for either all of them or the subset specified in the Sourcer options. How they are formatted is controlled by Sourcer options. Once "Build All Citations" has been successfully done the citations will be in the clipboard so that you can paste them into a WikiTree profile in the appropriate place. The options for this feature are on the "Build All Citations" tab on the options page under the "FamilySearch" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-1.png |caption=Sourcer options for FamilySearch Build all citations |size=700 }} Here is some more explanation of the options: * '''Type of citations to generate''': choose from one of these options: ** '''Narrative plus Sourcer style inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Narrative with Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Sourcer style inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Sourcer style source citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Source" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Inline citation using text on FS Sources page''': A citation will be generated using the title, citation, link and notes (optional) on the FamilySearch source. It will be surrounded by ref tags. ** '''Source citation using text on FS Sources page''': A citation will be generated using the title, citation, link and notes (optional) on the FamilySearch source. It will be formatted as a bulleted source. * '''Group Sourcer inline citations by fact and merge narratives''': Only has any effect if the type of citations being generated is one of the first two options. If several FamilySearch sources are for the same event and have the same date, names, locations etc then they will be grouped together. For the narrative case a merged narrative will be created with the most complete information from all the sources. * '''Include FS Source Notes when not using a full Sourcer citation''': If the citation is being created from the FS source rather than fetching the complete record this option controls whether the notes on the source are included in the citation. * '''Exclude sources that do not have a valid link to a FamilySearch record''': If the FS source does not have a link to an FS record page then the source is excluded. * '''For Sourcer style citations, exclude sources where the source person is not a primary person for the event''': Sometimes FS profiles have a lot of sources for the baptism and marriage of children. Setting this option excludes those sources. It only works when the source is a valid FS record page that can be fetched and only when the "Type of citations to generate" option is set to generate Sourcer style citations. '''Note:''' even when the "Type of citations to generate" option is set to generate Sourcer style citations it will only do this for sources that have a link to a valid FamilySearch '''record''' page (not an image). For other sources it creates a citation from the FS source in the same way as if one of the non-Sourcer style options was selected. == Automatic use as part of "Save Person Data"/"Fill Fields..." == You can set things up so that it will automatically build all citations when you do "Save Person Data" for a FamilySearch profile and then "Set Fields from Person Data" while adding a new WIkiTree profile. This option setting is on the "Add/Merge" tab under the "Add Person" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations-2.png | size=700 }} == Automatic use as part of "Save Person Data"/"Merge/Edit from External Data..." == You can set things up so that it will automatically build all citations when you do "Save Person Data" for a FamilySearch profile and then "Merge/Edit from External Data..." while on a WikiTree profile. This option setting is on the "Add/Merge" tab under the "Merge/Edit" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations-3.png | size=700 }}

WikiTree Sourcer, Household Table Styles

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= Household table styles = This page gives examples of different ways that household tables from census records can be presented on WikiTree profiles. Most of these can be automatically generated from the census record by WikiTree Sourcer. A few custom cases that required editing the table are given at the end. == Styles generated by WikiTree Sourcer == There are a lot of settings in WikiTree Sourcer for tables: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-3.png |caption=Sourcer options for Household Tables |size=700 }} The various combinations create thousands of possible styles. Here are few of the more popular ones. === Tables with borders === Default style with border and background color for heading and bold for selected person: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Default plus 100% width. Using this all the time makes all tables on the profile the same width: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Table with caption: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1881 Census of England: 7 Chippenham Rd, Paddington, London |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} === Tables with no borders === Borderless table with heading: {| cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with no heading: {| cellpadding="4" | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with caption, bold centered heading and background color for selected: {| cellpadding="4" |+ 1881 Census of England: 7 Chippenham Rd, Paddington, London ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- bgcolor=#FFFFB3 | Eliza Pavey || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Brighton |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with bold non-centered heading. Only name highlighted for selected person: {| cellpadding="4" | '''Name''' || '''Relation''' || '''Status''' || '''Sex''' || '''Age''' || '''Occupation''' || '''Birth Place''' |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Brighton |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with no table padding but extra horizontal spacing. This looks pretty similar to list form but the columns line up. It is more compact that the above form in read mode but is ugly looking in edit mode due to the use of   for the horizontal spacing: {| | Frederick Pavey  ||  Head  ||  Married  ||  M  ||  48  ||  Cabinet Maker  ||  Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey'''  ||  '''Wife'''  ||  '''Married'''  ||  '''F'''  ||  '''47'''  ||   ||  '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey  ||  Daughter  ||   ||  F  ||  21  ||  Florist  ||  Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey  ||  Son  ||  Married  ||  M  ||  19  ||  Conservatory Fitter (Build)  ||  Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey  ||  Daughter  ||  Married  ||  F  ||  24  ||   ||  Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey  ||  Granddaughter  ||   ||  F  ||  17  ||  Servant  ||  Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey  ||  Granddaughter  ||   ||  F  ||  4  ||   ||  Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey  ||  Grandson  ||   ||  M  ||  1  ||   ||  Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook  ||  Visitor  ||  Widowed  ||  F  ||  39  ||  Cook  ||  Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins  ||  Visitor  ||   ||  F  ||  15  ||  Servant  ||  Brighton |} === Lists === '''Indented, with selected person in bold:''' :: Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth :: '''Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton''' :: Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater :: Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England :: Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England :: Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England :: Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England :: Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England :: Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland :: Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton '''Numbered:''' # Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth # Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton # Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater # Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England # Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England # Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England # Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England # Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England # Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland # Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton '''Bulleted:''' * Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth * Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton * Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater * Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England * Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England * Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England * Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England * Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England * Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland * Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton === Sentences === '''Including relationships and ages. Using "included". Oxford comma:''' The household included Frederick Pavey 48, wife Eliza Pavey 47, daughter Alice Pavey 21, son Alfred Pavey 19, daughter Jane Pavey 24, granddaughter Beatrice Pavey 17, granddaughter Kate Pavey 4, grandson Fredk. Pavey 1, visitor Ellen Cook 39, and visitor Annie Wilkins 15. '''Not including relationships. Using "enumerated". No oxford comma.''' The household was enumerated as Frederick Pavey 48, Eliza Pavey 47, Alice Pavey 21, Alfred Pavey 19, Jane Pavey 24, Beatrice Pavey 17, Kate Pavey 4, Fredk. Pavey 1, Ellen Cook 39 and Annie Wilkins 15. '''Not including relationships or ages. Using "consisted of". No "and".''' The household consisted of Frederick Pavey, Eliza Pavey, Alice Pavey, Alfred Pavey, Jane Pavey, Beatrice Pavey, Kate Pavey, Fredk. Pavey, Ellen Cook, Annie Wilkins. '''No preamble:''' Frederick Pavey, Eliza Pavey, Alice Pavey, Alfred Pavey, Jane Pavey, Beatrice Pavey, Kate Pavey, Fredk. Pavey, Ellen Cook, Annie Wilkins. === Limiting the number of rows in large households === Sometimes there are a large number of people in a household. For institutions like schools or prisons it have be in the hundreds. Typically we do not want to create a table with that many people in it. So Sourcer has options to limit the maximum number of rows in the table. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-4.png |caption=Sourcer options for max size of tables |size=700 }} For example this record has 21 entries and is for a house with a schoolmaster and his family plus a lot of school pupils who are boarders: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward G Williams || Head || || M || 39 || || Crewkerne, Somerset, England |- | ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |- | Donovan R Williams || Son || || M || 1 || || Winchester, Hampshire, England |- | '''Arthur Eli Pavey''' || '''Boarder''' || || '''M''' || '''15''' || || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Sidney J Thomas || Boarder || || M || 14 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |} == Custom styles == These require some manual editing of the table after generating. === Show additional data === In the 1911 census of England and Wales there are additional fields for married women giving the number of years of the current marriage and the number of children born alive and how many have died. This could be added to the table in a variety of ways. With borders: 1911 census with marriage details (borders):
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''Completed years of current marriage: 40, Children born alive: 11, still living: 7, died: 4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''Completed years of current marriage: 40, Children born alive: 11, still living: 7, died: 4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} Or alternatively: 1911 census with marriage details (no borders):
 {| cellpadding="4" |+ 1911 Census of England: 110 Highgate Hill, Upper Holloway N, Islington, London, England ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''40 years married, 11 children born, 4 died, 7 living''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| cellpadding="4" |+ 1911 Census of England: 110 Highgate Hill, Upper Holloway N, Islington, London, England ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''40 years married, 11 children born, 4 died, 7 living''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} Or even with sub headings: 1911 census with marriage details (sub headings):
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="2" | || ''Years married'' || colspan="2" | ''Children born'' || ''Still living'' || ''Died'' |- | colspan="2" | || '''40''' || colspan="2" | '''11''' || '''7''' || '''4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="2" | || ''Years married'' || colspan="2" | ''Children born'' || ''Still living'' || ''Died'' |- | colspan="2" | || '''40''' || colspan="2" | '''11''' || '''7''' || '''4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} === Show multiple households === Sometimes there are several members of the same family at the same address but recorded as separate households. The tables can be combined with a blank row between the households which creates a double line, like this: In the 1871 census George (age 63) and his wife Maria (53) and her mother plus their youngest son Edwin Thomas were living at 40 Dale Road, Kentish Town. They were at the same address as the family of Maria's daughter Georgiana Maria Hall who was currently married to John Hill. Multiple households:
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Chantler''' || '''Lodger''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''63''' || '''Piano Forte : Hammer Carver''' || '''Sussex England''' |- | Maria Chantler || Wife || Married || F || 53 ||  || Surrey England |- | Ann Hall || Mother || Widow || F || 84 ||  || Norfolk England |- | Thomas Chantler || Son ||  || M || 20 ||  || Kent England |- |  || ||  || || ||  ||  |- | John Hill || Head || Married || M || 33 || Engine Fireman || Worcestershire England |- | Maria Hill || Wife || Married || F || 33 ||  || Surrey England |- | John Hill || Son ||  || M || 13 ||  || Kent England |- | Richard Hill || Son ||  || M || 9 ||  || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Rosa I Hill || Daughter ||  || F || 7/12 ||  || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |} 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Chantler''' || '''Lodger''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''63''' || '''Piano Forte Hammer Carver''' || '''Sussex England''' |- | Maria Chantler || Wife || Married || F || 53 || || Surrey England |- | Ann Hall || Mother || Widow || F || 84 || || Norfolk England |- | Thomas Chantler || Son || || M || 20 || || Kent England |- | || || || || || || |- | John Hill || Head || Married || M || 33 || Engine Fireman || Worcestershire England |- | Maria Hill || Wife || Married || F || 33 || || Surrey England |- | John Hill || Son || || M || 13 || || Kent England |- | Richard Hill || Son || || M || 9 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Rosa I Hill || Daughter || || F || 7/12 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |} == Details of the markup used == The footnotes below show the markup used for the custom examples.

WikiTree Sourcer: Citation Assistant

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== WikiTree Sourcer Citation Assistant == When [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] supports creating citations for a particular site then there is an option on the Sourcer popup to build a citation. But for sites that are '''not''' supported Sourcer provides some assistance for the user to construct a citation using the formatting options currently set in Sourcer. This tool is called "Citation Assistant". For an unsupported site you will see a menu item called "Show Citation Assistant" on the Sourcer popup. When you click this it will open a new tab showing the Citation Assistant or, if it is already open in another tab or window, it will bring that to the front. The Citation Assistant is a form that the user fills out the create the citation. For unsupported sites the Sourcer extension doesn't have permission to extract ''anything'' from the page - not even the URL of the page. So the user must enter the information by hand - either by typing it in or copy/pasting it from the page being cited. If you have two screens it can be useful to move the Citation Assistant tab/window to the other screen so it is easy to see both the page being cited and the Citation Assistant. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Citation_Assistant-1.png |caption=Citation Assistant |align=c |size=700 }} === Options === There are some options that affect the Citation Assistant. These are under Citation -> Citation Assistant in the Sourcer Options. Initially all these options are on so that maximum help/hints are shown. As the user gets used to using it these options can be turned off to simplify the UI. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Citation_Assistant.png |caption=Citation Assistant Options |align=c |size=700 }} Also the Options under Citation -> General will affect the layout of the citation produced by the Citation Assistant. === Live Preview === As you fill out the form fields the preview text will show the generated citation. If you want to simplify the form you can turn off the preview box in the options. If you change the Sourcer options under Citation -> General it will automatically update the live preview. So it can be a learning experience to have the options page and the citation assistant open in windows side by side and see how the generated citation changes as you change the options.

WikiTree Sourcer: WikiTree Day 2023

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== What is WikiTree Sourcer? == I don't have time for an introduction to all the features in this talk. A good starting place is this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUfbvN8k8UI YouTube Intro Video]. There is also written documentation on the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|Sourcer free space page]]. Sourcer was first released in August 2021 after my earlier WikiTree AGC extension that I released in July 2020. == What's New? == Looking back over the last six months, these are the major new features. === New Sites Supported === You can see the full list of 28 supported sites [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites|here]]. 13 were added in the last 6 months. * October ** Library and Archives Canada *** [[Douglass-3806|Example Canada profile]], [[Douglass-3804|Example without Canada]], [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/loyalists-ward-chipman/pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=106& Old site example] ** Google Books *** New Google Books only - not Classic Google Books ***[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0#pli=1 Example book] ** HathiTrust *** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031227203&view=1up&seq=79 Example Book] ** Internet Archive (archive.org) *** [https://archive.org/details/portraitbiolinn00chap Example book] ** JSTOR *** [https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30136203?searchText=Dugdale%27s+Visitation+of+Yorkshire%2C+with+additions&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DDugdale%2527s%2BVisitation%2Bof%2BYorkshire%252C%2Bwith%2Badditions&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Ae7fc12ee1cafad3114b485e839f2d576&seq=9 Example book] ** Wikipedia *** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Example Entry] * August ** Cornwall Online Parish Clerk *** [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1667588 Example record] ** wiewaswie (Netherlands) *** [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/54339285 Example record] ** openarch (Netherlands) *** [https://www.openarchieven.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf Example record] * July ** Probate Search/Find A Will (UK) *** [[Pavey-706|Example profile]] * May ** IrishGenealogy - Irish civil and church records *** [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/59a05e0443275 Example record] ** National Archives of Ireland census records *** [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Galway/Kilconickney/Rathreddy/3/ Example record] ** National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers *** [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632197#page/22/mode/1up Example record] === Other new features/improvements === * Menu title and busy indicator - also clear clipboard ** [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5010158:8767 Example Ancestry census record] * Add options import/export/reset and make options save automatically ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide#Options_Dialog User Guide documentation] * Build All Citations (FamilySearch) (July) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations Documentation], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L2Q9-YLC Example FS profile] == Tips and Tricks == * Managing the Search menu items (priority, max menu items) ** [[Pavey-432|Example Profile]] * Search specific collection and same collection * Auto generation of Household Tables and the WikiTable Wizard in WBE * Merge/Edit ** [[McCauley-2839|Example WikiTree Profile]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL6-FBM Example FS Profile] == Q & A == * Please type questions in the comments when I get to this stage. == What am I working on now? == * Manifest Version 3 for Firefox and Safari * A way to create citations for unsupported sites * Improve search of WikiTree == Notes == * Scratch page used in talk is [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Scratch_Examples|here]].

WikiTree Sourcer App Privacy Policy

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== WikiTree Sourcer Privacy Policy == This is the privacy policy for the WikiTree Sourcer browser extension for Mac and iOS and for the App that installs the extension: '''No data is collected.'''

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations test

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This page links to a set of examples generated by the WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations feature. This is used for documentation and also as a set of test cases. * Jeanne Lajuenesse, 18 March 1890 – 4 September 1977 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HC-86C K2HC-86C]
''Has 7 different sources for the same marriage - some cannot be merged due to date/name differences'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_K2HC-86C_1 Default settings plus auto household tables] * Mary Elizabeth Maisie Pavey, 1 November 1872 – September 1950 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Q9-YLC L2Q9-YLC]
''Has 9 sources of which 3 are Ancestry sources''
''Has 2 1881 census sources than can be merged'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L2Q9-YLC_1 Default settings] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L2Q9-YLC_2 Default settings plus exclude non-FS sources and include auto household tables] * Casimirus Sobczak, 1829 – about 1878 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJH-F8B LJJH-F8B]
''Has 3 marriage events that cannot be merged because of different last name spellings''
''Has FS burial sources with no event date (now fixed to use death date)''
''Has many sources for events concerning his children'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_LJJH-F8B_1 Default settings] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_LJJH-F8B_2 Excluding sources where record person is not primary person for event] * Susanna Sands, 17 May 1799 – before 1843 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MJ-Y7W G7MJ-Y7W]
''Has a non-FS source with notes'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_forG7MJ-Y7W_1 Default settings] * Harry Alfred Pavey, 18 July 1852 – 1914 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L231-R8M L231-R8M]
''Has both FS and Ancestry source for 1871 census'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L231-R8M_1 Default settings] * Mary Hardman, about 1809 – Deceased [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KC6X-WRJ KC6X-WRJ]
''Has 31 sources that can be merged down to 22 narratives''
''Some child records have no last name'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_KC6X-WRJ_1 Default settings] * Jean Baptiste Prince, 20 May 1809 – 28 January 1877 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L7LT-DG1 L7LT-DG1]
''Has 2 sources, both would be excluded if only sources to FS records included since one is an FS image''
''One source has no date'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edit_Profile_of_WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L7LT-DG1_1 Default settings]

WikiTree Sourcer IrishGenealogy.ie Examples

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This Free Space page has examples of narratives, citations and household tables generated by [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] for records from the [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ irishgenealogy.ie] site and also two other free Irish sites: [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland censuses] and [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/ National Library of Ireland Catholic Church Registers]. == Biography == === Civil Records === Mark's birth was registered in 1898 in the Belfast district. '''Birth Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 11946689; SR District/Reg Area: Belfast
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1898/02065/1789159.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/1c3e5511946689 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mark Donnelly birth 1898 in the Belfast Superintendent Registrar's district.
Mary married John Smith on 16 September 1854 in the Dublin South district. '''Marriage Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 3242437; SR District/Reg Area: Dublin South
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1854/09469/5431632.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/5ff15e3242437 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mary Henry marriage to John Smith on 16 Sep 1854 in the Dublin South registration area.
Isabella's death (age 22) was registered in 1890 in the Belfast district. '''Death Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 6137628; SR District/Reg Area: Belfast
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1890/06119/4747138.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/a6b2ff6137628 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Isabella McDonald death 1890 (age 22) in the Belfast Superintendent Registrar's district.
=== Church Records === John was baptised on 19 May 1773 in Tralee, Kerry (RC). '''Baptism''': "Irish Church Records; Tralee, Kerry (RC)"
Book Number: 1; Page: 9; Entry Number: 29; Record_Identifier: KY-RC-BA-443276
[https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/59a05e0443275 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
John O'Connor baptism on 19 May 1773 in Tralee, Kerry (RC).
Bartle married Mary Malone in June 1770 in St. Michan, Dublin (RC). '''Marriage''': "Irish Church Records; St. Michan, Dublin (RC)"
Record_Identifier: DU-RC-MA-139050; Image Filename: st.michans_mf_1726-1830_ma_1113
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/display-pdf.jsp?pdfName=st.michans_mf_1726-1830_ma_1113 IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/7da64d0073868 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 22 May 2023)
Bartle Fagan marriage to Mary Malone in Jun 1770 in St. Michan, Dublin (RC).
Siobhan was buried on 23 February 1763 in St. James, Dublin (COI). '''Burial''': "Irish Church Records; St. James, Dublin (COI)"
Book Number: 1; Page: 89; Entry Number: 8013; Record_Identifier: DU-CI-BU-89807
[https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/062ad80320870 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 22 May 2023)
Siobhan Martin burial on 23 Feb 1763 in St. James, Dublin (COI).
=== Census Records === In the 1821 census Anne (age 40), Farmer, was a widow in Lisnarrick Village, Derryvolland, Fermanagh, Ireland. '''1821 Census''': "1821 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 15 in Lisnarrick Village (Derryvolland, Fermanagh)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246486/007246486_00200.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Fermanagh/Derryvolland/Lisnarrick_Village/15/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Anne McLaughlin (40) widow, Farmer, in household of Anne McLaughlin (40) in Lisnarrick Village, Derryvolland, Fermanagh, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Relation || Occupation |- | '''Anne McLaughlin''' || '''40''' || '''Widow''' || '''Farmer''' |- | John McLaughlin || 5 || Son || |- | Anne McLaughlin || 6 || Daughter || |- | Ann Keenan || 92 || Mother, widow || |- | Ann McLaughlin || 26 || || House Servant |- | Patrick McLaughlin || 40 || || Labourer |} In the 1831 census Danl was the head of household in Kilrea, Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry, Ireland. '''1831 Census''': "1831 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 55 in Kilrea (Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246634/007246634_00301.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1831/Londonderry/Loughinshillin/Kilrea/Kilrea/55/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Danl Dimond head of household in Kilrea, Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry, Ireland.
In the 1841 census Mathew (age 65) was the head of household in Hermitage, Currin, Coole, Fermanagh, Ireland. '''1841 Census''': "1841 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house in Hermitage (Currin, Coole, Fermanagh)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246483/007246483_00056.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1841/Fermanagh/Coole/Currin/Hermitage/0/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mathew Dowds (65) head of household in Hermitage, Currin, Coole, Fermanagh, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Status || Occupation |- | '''Mathew Dowds''' || '''65''' || '''M''' || '''?''' || || |- | Mary Dowds || 10 || F || ? || || |- | James Dowds || 18 || M || ? || || |} In the 1851 census Mary (age 48), House Keeper, was the widowed head of household in Stephenstown, Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin, Ireland. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 10 in Stephenstown (Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246610/007246610_00303.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1851/Dublin/Balrothery_East/Balrothery/Stephenstown/10/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mary Anne Kennedy (48), widowed, House Keeper, head of household in Stephenstown, Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin, Ireland. Born in County of Dublin, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Status || Occupation |- | '''Mary Anne Kennedy''' || '''48''' || '''F''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''House Keeper''' |- | Marsella Kennedy || 20 || F || Daughter || || Spinster |- | Thomas Kennedy || 17 || M || Son || || Plough Man |- | Catherine Bermingham || 8 || F || Cousin || || None |- | Anne Kennedy || 13 || F || Daughter || || Going to School |- | James Kennedy || 11 || M || Son || || Going to School |- | Jane Kennedy || 8 || F || Daughter || || None |} In the 1901 census James (age 33), House Painter, was the married head of household in Spring Garden, Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford, Ireland. '''1901 Census''': "1901 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 32 in Spring Garden (Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001233441/ National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__2/Spring_Garden/1762025/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 26 May 2023)
James Kearney (33), married, House Painter, head of household in Spring Garden, Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford, Ireland. Born in Portlow, Co Waterford, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Birth Place || Occupation || Status |- | '''James Kearney''' || '''33''' || '''M''' || '''Head''' || '''Portlow, Co Waterford''' || '''House Painter''' || '''Married''' |- | Margaret Kearney || 31 || F || Wife || Spert Houel, Co Waterford || Wife || Married |- | James Kearney || 9 || M || Son || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Mch John Kearney || 6 || M || Son || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Mary Kate Kearney || 5 || F || Daughter || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Myles Kearney || || M || Son || Waterford City || || |- | Valentine Kearney || 21 || M || Brother || Portlaw, Co Waterford || House Painter || |} In the 1911 census Margaret (age 46) was the wife of Thomas Davis on Ferguson Street, Londonderry Urban, Londonderry, Ireland. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 46 in Ferguson Street (Londonderry Urban, Londonderry)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002834352/ National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Londonderry_Urban/Ferguson_Street/599685/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 26 May 2023)
Margaret Davis (46), wife, in household of Thomas Davis (48) on Ferguson Street, Londonderry Urban, Londonderry, Ireland. Born in Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Birth Place || Occupation || Status |- | Thomas Davis || 48 || M || Head || Culmore, Co Londonderry || Commercial Traveller Druggist || Married |- | '''Margaret Davis''' || '''46''' || '''F''' || '''Wife''' || '''Scotland''' || || '''Married''' |- | Thomas Davis || 24 || M || Son || Londonderry City || Cabinet Maker || Single |- | John Lumsden Davis || 23 || M || Son || Londonderry City || Piano Tuner || Single |} === National Library of Ireland === Walter, child of Andrew Conroy & Mary Agness, was baptised on 12 March 1837 in St. Patrick's, Cork city, Cork, Ireland. '''Baptism''': "Catholic Parish Registers"
National Library of Ireland, Diocese of Cork and Ross, County of Cork; Page 7; Mar. 1837 to May 1837
[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633187#page/7/mode/1up National Library of Ireland Register] (accessed 28 May 2023)
Walter Conroy baptism on 12 Mar 1837, child of Andrew Conroy & Mary Agness, in St. Patrick's, Cork city, Cork, Ireland.
Thomas married Margaret Ryan on 9 January 1773 in St. Patrick's and St. Olaf's, Waterford city, Waterford, Ireland. '''Marriage''': "Catholic Parish Registers"
National Library of Ireland, Diocese of Waterford and Lismore, County of Waterford; Page 2; Oct. 1772 to Jan. 1773
[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632250#page/2/mode/1up National Library of Ireland Register] (accessed 28 May 2023)
Thomas Butler marriage to Margaret Ryan on 9 Jan 1773 in St. Patrick's and St. Olaf's, Waterford city, Waterford, Ireland.
== Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Privacy Policy

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This page describes the privacy policy for the WikiTree Sourcer browser extension. === Summary === # The extension does not collect any information about the user. # The extension does not transmit any information at all back to the developer. === More details === The only ways data generated by the extension could be transferred off the user's device are: # If the user enters it into a website - typically the Wikitree.com website. This is the main purpose of this extension. When an explicit action is performed by the user via the popup menu it can gather data from the genealogy website page that is open (note that the manifest.json file restricts the extensions permissions to only selected genealogy websites). This information is stored in the clipboard are/or extension local storage. This information can then (only by explicit user action such as pasting) be put onto the wikitree.com website. # If the user copy/pastes data generated by the website (an error report for example) and sends it via email (or some other method external to the extension) to the developer.

WikiTree Sourcer Safari Beta Test

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This page describes how to test the beta version of WikiTree Sourcer in Safari on '''Mac'''. ''NOTE: This will not work on iOS (iPad or iPhone). I cannot do a beta test on iOS until I am in the Apple Developer Program'' == Installing the extension == To test on Safari before it is in the App store you will have to take a few steps (these are described in detail below): # Enable the Develop Menu # In the Develop menu, Allow Unsigned Extensions # Download the WikiTree Sourcer App from my Google Drive page # Run the downloaded WikiTree Sourcer App to load the WikiTree Sourcer extension into Safari Step 2 has to be done each time Safari is restarted. === Step 1: Enable the Develop Menu === In Safari bring up the Preferences dialog (Safari > Preferences...). Select the Advanced tab and check the checkbox at the bottom "Show Develop menu in menu bar" === Step 2: Allow Unsigned Extensions === In the Safari menu bar click "Develop" and check the item that says "Allow unsigned extensions". This will ask you to enter your password. === Step 3: Download the WikiTree Sourcer App === Click [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mQf5qpBfoXEt_PnIHI422lxGzr2bUIUz?usp=sharing this link] to open my folder on Google Drive for the latest beta version of WikiTree Sourcer. The folder contains a file called "WikiTree Sourcer (macOS) 2021-10-10 17-32-15.zip". Select that file and download it to anywhere on your Mac (to download it right-click on the file in Google Drive and select "Download"). Once it is downloaded the zip file needs to be uncompressed. You can just double click it to do this. This will produce a folder next to the zip file called "WikiTree Sourcer (macOS) 2021-10-10 17-32-15". Inside this folder is the app file named "WikiTree Sourcer". === Step 4: Run the WikiTree Sourcer App === ''NOTE: You only have to do this once. The only purpose of the App is to install the Extension.'' This is a little complicated because MacOS is extra cautious about apps downloaded from the internet. If you just double-click the app you get an error dialog that says: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test.png }} Instead hold down the Ctrl key and click the app file. This will bring op a context menu. The first item on the menu is "Open". Click that. This will then bring up a similar dialog to when you double-clicked the app but this time there is an "Open" button. If this doesn't work the first time try it again. When you see this dialog click Open. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-1.png }} This will open the App dialog with a button that says "Quit and Open Safari Extensions Preferences...". Click this button. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-2.png }} This should open the Safari Preferences on the Extensions tab and you should see WikiTree Sourcer on the left with a check box next to it. If the check box is not checked then check it. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-3.png |size=l }} Sometimes pressing the "Quit and Open Safari Extensions Preferences..." button doesn't bring up Safari or the Preferences dialog. It seems to have still installed the extension though. You can manually open Safari and go to the Preferences > Extensions tab and make sure WikiTree Sourcer checked. If WikiTree Sourcer does not show up in the Preferences > Extensions tab then it could be that unsigned extensions are not allowed - see step 2. The extension is now installed. Please note that if you quit Safari you will have to do Step 2 to allow unsigned extensions again. == Testing the extension in Safari == Now that the extension is installed you should see the [1] icon at the top of your Safari window either to the left or the right of the URL bar. It should be blue on web sites that the extension has permission to access and grey on other sites (unless you have changed the system accent color to something other than blue). The first time that you use it on a supported site your Mac will ask you confirm that you give permission for the extension to access that site. For example the first time you click the extension icon while on the freebmd site: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-4.png }} There is one main difference in the Safari version of the extension as compared to the Chrome and Firefox versions. When you build a citation or table it will ask you to press an additional button to write this to the clipboard. This is due to extra security in Safari. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-5.png }} If you do not see the [1] icon in your Safari window it may be that your window is not wide enough to show all your extensions. In this case there will be a >> symbol on the right hand edge of the window. Clicking this should show "WikiTree Sourcer" but clicking on that will do nothing. In this case you will have to customize your toolbar so that the WikiTree Sourcer icon is visible.

WikiTree Sourcer Scotlands People Examples

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This page shows some sample narratives and citations generated by the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] browser extension for Scotlands People sources. It can be a challenge to come up with a narrative sentence that accurately states what happened on a given date. Some cases are clear and some less so. Input is requested on: # The narrative text # The data sentence (e.g. "Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland") # The label (e.g.: '''Baptism''') (this is optional) '''Note:''' there are many options on the WikiTree Sourcer options page for the formatting of the citations. This page just shows a couple of different combinations of options. == Church Records == === Births and Baptisms === ==== OPR Births and Baptisms ==== Peter, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, was born or baptised on 1 June 1823 in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland. '''Birth or Baptism''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 382/ ; Ref: 20 9
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNAN&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1823&to_year=1823&sex=M&parent_names=JAMES%20CONNAN&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=MARY%20MCGREGOR&parent_name_two_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE_MONZIE%20(PERTH)&rd_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 382/ , Ref 20 9. ==== RCC Births and Baptisms ==== Agnes, daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, was born on 24 January 1839 and baptised on 29 March 1839 in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Paisley, St Mirin's
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=crbirths_baptism&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=WHITE&surname_so=exact&forename=AGNES&forename_so=exact&from_year=1839&to_year=1839&sex=F&parent_names=ALEXANDER%20WHITE&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=SARAGH%20MCDONNOL&parent_name_two_so=exact&mp_code%5B0%5D=MP&mp_no%5B0%5D=8&parish_title%5B0%5D=PAISLEY%2C%20ST%20MIRIN'S ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Agnes White baptism on 29 Mar 1839 (born 24 Jan 1839), daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Agnes White baptism on 29 Mar 1839 (born 24 Jan 1839), daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; citing Parish Paisley, St Mirin's. ==== Other Church Births and Baptisms ==== Peter, child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, was born on 23 February 1854 and baptised on 16 March 1854 in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Other Church Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_baptism&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNOR&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1854&to_year=1854&parent_names=PETER%20CONNER&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=JEAN%20SNEDDON&parent_name_two_so=exact&congregation%5B0%5D=AIRDRIE%20-%20WELLWYND%20ASSOCIATE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Peter Connor baptism on 16 Mar 1854 (born 23 Feb 1854), child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Other Church Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Peter Connor baptism on 16 Mar 1854 (born 23 Feb 1854), child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland. === Marriages and Banns === ==== OPR Marriages and Banns ==== Christane married Robert Wright on or after 2 July 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 474/ ; Ref: 20 27
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=CHRISTANE&forename_so=exact&from_year=1668&to_year=1668&spouse_name=ROBERT%20WRIGHT%2FFR285%20(FR285)&spouse_name_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN_BUCHANAN&rd_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 474/ , Ref 20 27. ==== RCC Marriages and Banns ==== James married Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 November 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Marriages"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Aberdeen, St Mary's with St Peter's
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=crbanns_marriages&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=JAMES%20RONALD&forename_so=exact&from_year=1941&to_year=1941&spouse_surname=GAULD&spouse_surname_so=exact&spouse_forename=RUTH%20MARGARET&spouse_forename_so=exact ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
James Ronald McGregor marriage to Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 Nov 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), James Ronald McGregor marriage to Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 Nov 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; citing Parish Aberdeen, St Mary's with St Peter's. ==== Other Church Marriages ==== John married Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 July 1849 in Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Other Church Registers - Marriages"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_marriages&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=KAY&surname_so=exact&forename=JOHN&forename_so=exact&from_year=1849&to_year=1849&congregation%5B0%5D=LEITH%20-%20ST%20ANDREW'S%20PLACE%20ASSOCIATE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
John Kay marriage to Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 Jul 1849 in Scotland.
"Other Church Registers - Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), John Kay marriage to Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 Jul 1849 in Scotland. === Deaths and Burials === ==== OPR Deaths and Burials ==== Elizabeth, daughter of Colny Campbell, died or was buried on 8 March 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. '''Death or Burial''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Deaths and Burials"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 496/ ; Ref: 50 16
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_deaths&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=CAMPBELL&surname_so=exact&forename=ELIZABETH&forename_so=exact&from_year=1647&to_year=1647&sex=F&county=DUNBARTON&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=DUMBARTON%20LANDWARD%7CDUMBARTON%20BURGH%7CDUMBARTON_DUMBARTON&rd_name%5B0%5D=DUMBARTON%20LANDWARD%20OR%20DUMBARTON%20BURGH%20OR%20DUMBARTON ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Colny Campbell, death or burial on 8 Mar 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Deaths and Burials", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Colny Campbell, death or burial on 8 Mar 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 496/ , Ref 50 16. ==== RCC Deaths and Burials ==== Ruth (age 0) was buried on 3 December 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. '''Burial''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Deaths, Burials and Funerals"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Glasgow, Old Dalbeth Cemetery
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=crdeath_burial&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename=RUTH&forename_so=exact&from_year=1860&to_year=1860&sex=F&age_from=0&age_to=0&mp_code%5B0%5D=COD&mp_no%5B0%5D=1&parish_title%5B0%5D=GLASGOW%2C%20OLD%20DALBETH%20CEMETERY ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Ruth Fraser burial (died age 0) on 3 Dec 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Deaths, Burials and Funerals", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Ruth Fraser burial (died age 0) on 3 Dec 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; citing Parish Glasgow, Old Dalbeth Cemetery. ==== Other Church Deaths and Burials ==== Helen died or was buried on 11 July 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. '''Death or Burial''': "Other Church Registers - Deaths and Burials"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_burials&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename=HELEN&forename_so=exact&from_year=1842&to_year=1842&congregation%5B0%5D=DUNFERMLINE%20-%20ST%20MARGARET'S%20UNITED%20SECESSION ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Helen Fraser death or burial on 11 Jul 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Cause of death: Rheumatic Fever.
"Other Church Registers - Deaths and Burials", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Helen Fraser death or burial on 11 Jul 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Cause of death: Rheumatic Fever. == Legal records == === Wills and Testaments === Confirmation was granted on Robert's estate on 19 October 1624 at Dumfries Commissary Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: CC5/6/1
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Faireis&surname_so=exact&forename=Robert&forename_so=exact&from_year=1624&to_year=1624&court%5B0%5D=Dumfries%20Commissary%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=in%20Mylnefeild%2C%20parish%20of%20Annan ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Robert Faireis at Dumfries Commissary Court on 19 Oct 1624.
Confirmation was granted on Adelaide's estate on 2 February 1906 at Inverness Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC29/44/48
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Adelaide&forename_so=exact&from_year=1906&to_year=1906&court%5B0%5D=Inverness%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=widow%20of%20John%20Fraser%2C%20Bruar%2C%20Inverness%2C%20d.%2002%2F07%2F1905%20at%20Bruar%2C%20testate. ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will of Adelaide Fraser at Inverness Sheriff Court on 2 Feb 1906. Died 2 Jul 1905.
Confirmation was granted on Bessie's estate on 27 May 1584 at Edinburgh Commissary Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: CC8/8/13
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Alexander&surname_so=exact&forename=Bessie&forename_so=exact&from_year=1584&to_year=1584&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Commissary%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=sometime%20spouse%20to%20Duncan%20Ronnald%20in%20Popiltreis%2C%20sheriffdom%20of%20Stirling ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Bessie Alexander at Edinburgh Commissary Court on 27 May 1584.
Confirmation was granted on Agnes's estate on 18 April 1910 at Glasgow Sheriff Court. '''Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC36/48/224
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1910&to_year=1910&court%5B0%5D=Glasgow%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=or%20MacLeod%2C%20wife%20of%20Alexander%20Fraser%2C%20banker%2C%20308%20Maxwell%20Road%2C%20Pollokshields%2C%20Glasgow%2C%20wife%20of%20Alexander%20Fraser%2C%20Glasgow%2C%20d.%2027 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Agnes Fraser at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 18 Apr 1910. Died 27 Dec 1909.
Confirmation was granted on Abercromby's estate on 30 May 1882 at Aberdeen Sheriff Court. '''Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC1/36/90
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Abercromby&forename_so=exact&from_year=1882&to_year=1882&court%5B0%5D=Aberdeen%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=chief%20steward%20on%20the%20steamship%20Morna%20of%20Leith%2C%20residing%20at%2065%20Cotton%20Street%2C%20Aberdeen%2C%20d.%2011%2F05%2F1882%20at%20sea%2C%20intestate%2C%20spouse%20o ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Abercromby Fraser at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on 30 May 1882. Died 11 May 1882.
Confirmation was granted on Jane's estate on 14 June 1921, additional inventory granted on 25 June 1921 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. '''Additional Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/1/665
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Peffers&surname_so=exact&forename=Jane&forename_so=exact&from_year=1921&to_year=1921&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=or%20Wilson%20266%20Bonnington%20Road%2C%20Leith%2C%20widow%2C%20d.%2006%2F04%2F1921%20at%20Leith%2C%20testate. ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Jane Peffers at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on 25 Jun 1921 (original confirmation on 14 Jun 1921). Died 6 Apr 1921.
Confirmation was granted on Alexander's estate on 26 May 1869 at Ayr Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC6/46/6
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Alexander%20John&forename_so=exact&from_year=1869&to_year=1869&court%5B0%5D=Ayr%20Sheriff%20Court%20Wills%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=banker%20in%20Kilmarnock ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Alexander John Bruce at Ayr Sheriff Court on 26 May 1869.
Confirmation was granted on Alexander's estate on 22 April 1873 at Haddington Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC40/40/18
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Peffers&surname_so=exact&forename=Alexander&forename_so=exact&from_year=1873&to_year=1873&court%5B0%5D=Haddington%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Carter%20in%20Haddington ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Alexander Peffers at Haddington Sheriff Court on 22 Apr 1873.
Confirmation was granted on Affleck's estate on 21 September 1870 at Inverness Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC29/44/14
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Affleck&forename_so=exact&from_year=1870&to_year=1870&court%5B0%5D=Inverness%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Major%20in%20the%20Royal%20Artillery%20Died%20at%20Malta ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Affleck Fraser at Inverness Sheriff Court on 21 Sep 1870.
Confirmation was granted on Catherine's estate on 23 February 1892, additional inventory granted on 20 January 1894 at Wick Sheriff Court. '''Additional Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC14/40/14
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Catherine&forename_so=exact&from_year=1892&to_year=1892&court%5B0%5D=Wick%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Breadalbane%20Terrace%2C%20Pulteneytown%2C%20d.%2002%2F03%2F1888%20at%20Pulteneytown%2C%20testate ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Catherine Bruce at Wick Sheriff Court on 20 Jan 1894 (original confirmation on 23 Feb 1892). Died 2 Mar 1888.
Confirmation was granted on Christian's estate on 16 February 1857 at Cupar Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC20/50/28
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Christian&forename_so=exact&from_year=1857&to_year=1857&court%5B0%5D=Cupar%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Miss%2C%20residing%20in%20Broughton%20Place%2C%20Edinburgh%20thereafter%20in%20Brycehall%2C%20Kirkcaldy%2C%20daughter%20of%20deceased%20Robert%20Bruce%20Esquire%20of%20Pi ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Christian Bruce at Cupar Sheriff Court on 16 Feb 1857.
Probate of Agnes's estate recorded on 31 December 1897 at a non-Scottish court. '''Probate''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/6/68
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1897&to_year=1897&court%5B0%5D=non-Scottish%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=of%203%20Haldane%20Terrace%2C%20Newcastle-upon-Tyne%2C%20widow ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of probate of will of Agnes Bruce at non-Scottish Court on 31 Dec 1897.
Probate of Agnes's estate endorsed on 31 December 1897 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. '''Probate''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/4/302
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1897&to_year=1897&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Sheriff%20Court%20Wills%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Widow%2C%203%20Haldane%20Terrace%2C%20City%20and%20County%20of%20Newcastle%20upon%20Tyne%2C%20d.%2002%2F08%2F1897%20at%20Haldane%20Terrace%20aforesaid%2C%20testate ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of probate of will of Agnes Bruce at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on 31 Dec 1897. Died 2 Aug 1897.
=== Soldier's and Airmen's Wills === Donald was in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and died on 16 May 1915 at No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France. Their service number was 8878. '''Military''': "Soldiers' and airmen's wills"
National Records of Scotland, Service Number: 8878
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-soldiers-wills&record_type=soldiers_wills&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Donald&forename_so=exact&from_year=1915&to_year=1915&service_number=8878 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Surname: Fraser; Forename: Donald; Date: 16/05/1915; Service Number: 8878; Rank: Sergeant; Regiment: Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders; Place of Death: No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France.
"Soldiers' and airmen's wills", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Surname: Fraser, Forename: Donald, Date: 16/05/1915, Service Number: 8878, Rank: Sergeant, Regiment: Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Place of Death: No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France; citing Service Number 8878. William was in the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish and died on 17 August 1941 in Gibraltar. Their service number was 2753862. '''Military''': "Soldiers' and airmen's wills"
National Records of Scotland, Service Number: 2753862
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-soldiers-wills&record_type=soldiers_wills&surname=Barclay&surname_so=exact&forename=William%20D&forename_so=exact&from_year=1941&to_year=1941&service_number=2753862 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Surname: Barclay; Forename: William D; Date: 17/08/1941; Service Number: 2753862; Rank: Private; Regiment: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish; Place of Death: Gibraltar.
"Soldiers' and airmen's wills", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Surname: Barclay, Forename: William D, Date: 17/08/1941, Service Number: 2753862, Rank: Private, Regiment: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish, Place of Death: Gibraltar; citing Service Number 2753862. == Sources ==

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These are the sites (in addition to Wikitree.com) supported by the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer browser extension]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Site name/link || Notes |- |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Multiple countries |- | [https://ancestry.com/ Ancestry] || Multiple domains, subscription required |- | [https://billiongraves.com/ BillionGraves] || Implemented by Colin (Thomson-8303) |- | [https://ident.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] || Login required |- | [https://www.findagrave.com/ FindAGrave] || |- | [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ FindMyPast] || Multiple domains, subscription required |- | [https://www.myheritage.com/ MyHeritage] || Subscription required |- | [https://www.newspapers.com/ Newspapers.com] || Implemented by Savanna (King-52827), subscription required for search, citations created from free clippings |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Australia |- | [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/ Trove (newspapers)] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Canada |- | [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx Library and Archives Canada] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Library_and_Archives_Canada|Documentation]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Commonwealth |- | [https://www.cwgc.org/ The Commonwealth War Graves Commission] || Implemented by Colin (Thomson-8303) |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | England & Wales |- | [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] || |- | [https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen] || |- | [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] || |- | [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO] || Login required |- | [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_UK_Probate_Search_examples Examples] |- | [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall Online Parish Clerk] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Ireland |- | [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/ IrishGenealogy.ie] || |- | [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie// National Archives of Ireland census records] || |- | [https://registers.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland Catholic Parish Registers] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Netherlands |- | [https://www.openarch.nl/ OpenArch] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_WieWasWie_examples|Examples]] |- | [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_WieWasWie_examples|Examples]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | New Zealand |- | [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers PapersPast (newspapers)] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Poland |- | [https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/ Geneteka] || Implemented by PeWu (Więch-13) |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Scotland |- | [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] || Implementation help from Colin (Thomson-8303). [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Scotlands_People_Examples|Examples]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | General book/paper sources |- | [https://www.jstor.org/ JSTOR] || |- | [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] || |- | [https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathi Trust] || |- | [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]|| |- | [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Wikipedia|Documentation]] |}

WikiTree Sourcer WieWasWie examples

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This FSP gives examples of the Sourcer support for Wiewaswie (and OpenArch). I have Wiewaswie support working but I'm currently testing it and getting feedback and plan to implement OpenArch support as well before releasing a new version of Sourcer. === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === NOTE: the first example (baptism) gives examples of not just the Sourcer citation from WieWasWie but also other citations for this event for comparison. After that the events just have the Sourcer WieWasWie and OpenArch citations. Note that the narrative sentences below are all generated automatically by Sourcer. ==== DTB registers ==== Gerryt, child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, was born on 8 August 1789 and baptised on 14 August 1789 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.''wiewaswie Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "DTB Dopen (Baptismal Registers)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Registration number: 0950, Book: Doopboek Herv. gem. Leeuwarden
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen Record]
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.
''openarch Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "DTB Dopen (Church records baptisms)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Inventory number: 0950, Book: Doopboek Herv. gem. Leeuwarden
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen Record]
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.
''wiewaswie WikiTree BEE citation:'''''Baptism''': DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. Akte 0950 (14-08-1789), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed (16 July 2023) via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Permalink] Birth: {| |- |Dopeling:||Gerryt J. |- |Birth date:||08-08-1789 |- |Father:||Hendrik Goudemond |- |Mother:||Grietie Coremans |- |Event:||Doop |- |Event date:||14-08-1789 |- |Event place:||Leeuwarden |- |}''wiewaswie www.genealogietools.nl citation:''DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. (1789-08-14), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Permalink], view via [https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch]''openarch www.genealogietools.nl citation:''DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. Akte Archiefnaam: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Deel: 0950, Periode: 178... (1789-08-14), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed via [https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch Permalink]''FamilySearch Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910"
citing FHL microfilm: 107999; Record number: 284;
{{FamilySearch Record|X1WR-18B}} (accessed 16 July 2023)
Gerrijt Jan Goudemond baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), son of Henderik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands.
''FamilySearch Sourcer image citation:'' '''Kerkelijke registers''': "Netherlands, Friesland Pr...Church Records, 1543-1911"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/113717 Kerkelijke registers] Dopen bk. 15-16, 1788-1802
Image path: Netherlands, Friesland Province, Church Records, 1543-1911 > Nederlands Hervormd > Leeuwarden > Dopen 1788-1802 > image 79 of 491
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99W2-7F6}} (accessed 16 July 2023)
''FindMyPast Sourcer record citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands Births & Baptisms 1564-1910"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_651154335 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 17 July 2023)
Gerrijt Jan Goudemond baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), son of Henderik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Netherlands.
''Ancestry Sourcer record citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands, Baptism Index, 1557-1902"
Allefriezen; Den Haag, Nederland; Doopen; URL: https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/srcid/54339285
{{Ancestry Record|61284|15478467}} (accessed 5 August 2023)
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789, child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden.
Jan married Nelleken Janssen on 21 June 1676 in Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "DTB Trouwen (Marriage Registers)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Regionaal Archief Tilburg, Archive: 8089, Registration number: 28, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd trouwboek 1676-1687, Page: 4
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/10662653 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Jan Peter Janssen NN marriage to Nelleken Janssen on 21 Jun 1676 in Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Jan married Nelleken Janssen on 21 June 1676 in Oosterhout, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "DTB Trouwen (Church records marriages)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Regionaal Archief Tilburg, Access code: 8089, Inventory number: 28, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd trouwboek 1676-1687, Folio: 4
[https://www.openarch.nl/bhi:b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Jan Peter Janssen marriage to Nelleken Janssen on 21 Jun 1676 in Oosterhout, Nederland.
Maria was buried on 25 April 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. '''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Burial Registers)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Stadsarchief Breda, Archive: 8020, Registration number: 146, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd begraafboek 1757-1788, Page: 3079
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/35327513 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Maria was buried on 25 April 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland. '''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Church records burials)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Stadsarchief Breda, Archive: 8020, Inventory number: 146, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd begraafboek 1757-1788, Folio: 3079
[https://www.openarch.nl/bhi:6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland.
'''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Church records burials)"
Stadsarchief Breda, Collection: Collectie DTB Breda, Archive: CB, Inventory number: 146, Book: Begraven nh Princenhage 1757-1788, Folio: 3-079
[https://www.openarch.nl/brd:b05a07ca-8205-c036-8713-a68738acc33c OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/collectie/archief/genealogische-bronnen/deeds/b05a07ca-8205-c036-8713-a68738acc33c Stadsarchief Breda Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland.
Reinder was recorded in a church event in 1825 in Wonseradeel, Friesland, Nederland. '''Church Member Registration''': "DTB Overig (Church Membership Registers)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Registration number: 797, Book: Lidmatenregister Herv. Gemeente Arum, Page: 106
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/109854388 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a AlleFriezen Record]

Reinder was recorded in a church event in 1825 in Wonseradeel, Nederland. '''Church Member Registration''': "DTB Lidmaten (Church membership records)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Inventory number: 797, Book: Lidmatenregister Herv. Gemeente Arum, Folio: 106
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a AlleFriezen Record]
==== Birth, Marriage and Death certificates ==== Jan, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, was born on 8 November 1811 in Opsterland, Friesland, Nederland. '''Birth''': "BS Geboorte (Birth Certificates)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Registration number: 1001, Book: Geboorteregister 1811, Page: 062
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/15425329 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f AlleFriezen Record]
Jan van der Wijk born on 8 Nov 1811, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, in Opsterland, Friesland, Nederland.

Jan, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, was born on 8 November 1811 in Opsterland, Nederland. '''Birth''': "BS Geboorte (Civil registration births)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Inventory number: 1001, Book: Geboorteregister 1811, Folio: 062
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f OpenArch Record] (accessed 7 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f AlleFriezen Record]
Jan van der Wijk born on 8 Nov 1811, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, in Opsterland, Nederland.
Ringert (age 24), son of Cornelis Jongewaard & Neeltje de Reus, married Trijntje Jacobs Water (age 24), daughter of Jacob Water & Geertje Jacobs Voorn, on 20 September 1818 in Berkhout, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "BS Huwelijk (Marriage Certificates)"
Noord-Hollands Archief, Collection: burgerlijke stand van de gemeente Berkhout, Archiefdeel van (dubbele) registers van de, Archive: 358.19, Registration number: 21818, Book: Huwelijksakten van de gemeente Berkhout, 1818, Page: 6
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/31877498 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12102/F46F13CF4F534A37942191C0E2A458E0 Noord-Hollands Archief Record]
Ringert Jongewaard (24) marriage to Trijntje Jacobs Water (24) on 20 Sep 1818 in Berkhout, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

Ringert (age 24), son of Cornelis Jongewaard & Neeltje de Reus, married Trijntje Jacobs Water (age 24), daughter of Jacob Water & Geertje Jacobs Voorn, on 20 September 1818 in Berkhout, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "BS Huwelijk (Civil registration marriages)"
Noord-Hollands Archief, Record number: 6
[https://www.openarch.nl/nha:f46f13cf-4f53-4a37-9421-91c0e2a458e0 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
Ringert Jongewaard (24) marriage to Trijntje Jacobs Water (24) on 20 Sep 1818 in Berkhout, Nederland.
Jan, son of Barteld Klases & Sytske Jans, died (age 79) on 17 February 1815 in Lippenhuizen, Friesland, Nederland. '''Death''': "BS Overlijden (Death Certificates)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Registration number: 3005, Book: Overlijdensregister 1815 Lippenhuizen, Page: 002
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/8941780 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 AlleFriezen Record]
Jan Bartelds Huisman death 17 Feb 1815, son of Barteld Klases & Sytske Jans, in Lippenhuizen, Friesland, Nederland.

Jan died (age 79) on 17 February 1815 in Opsterland, Nederland. '''Death''': "BS Overlijden (Civil registration deaths)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Inventory number: 3005, Book: Overlijdensregister 1815 Lippenhuizen, Folio: 002
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 AlleFriezen Record]
Jan Bartelds Huisman death 17 Feb 1815 in Opsterland, Nederland.
==== Population Registers ==== Jan was recorded in a population register in 1815 in Waverveen en Waveren, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen, Collection: Bevolkingsregistratie Waverveen en Waveren, deel 1, staat van inwoners, 1815, Registration number: 404
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93944073 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 1 August 2023)
[http://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/collectie?mivast=386&miadt=386&miaet=54&micode=1202-404&minr=956928&miview=ldt Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen Record]
Jan Sties in Waverveen en Waveren, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

Jan Sties was recorded in a population register between 1 January 1815 and 31 December 1815 in Breukelen, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population register)"
Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen, Collection: Bevolkingsregistratie Waverveen en Waveren, deel 1, staat van inwoners, Archive: 1202, Inventory number: 404
[https://www.openarch.nl/vev:408970a5-600a-58a4-f456-138a8e37cdaf OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/collectie?mivast=386&miadt=386&miaet=54&micode=1202-404&minr=956928&miview=ldt Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen Record]
Jan Sties between 1 Jan 1815 and 31 Dec 1815 in Breukelen, Nederland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Birth Date |- | Jan Sties || |- | Jacobus van den Coolwijk || 20 Mar 1752 |- | Willem van Gaard || 1769 |- | Jan C van Bremen || |- | Adrieanes Lammering || 1763 |- | Hendrik Meijjer || |} David, Scheepstimmerman, was recorded in a population register in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. They were born on 15 December 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Zeeuws Archief, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand en Bevolking Gemeente Vlissingen, 1810-1994, Archive: 7434, Registration number: 481, Book: Vlissingen, wijkregister 1850-1858 deel H, Page: 202
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/109473861 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12113/A1278296E9C64A759A1505DFC1244C95 Zeeuws Archief Record]
David van Zwyndregt, Scheepstimmerman, in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. Born on 15 Dec 1806 in Vlissingen.

David, Scheepstimmerman, was recorded in a population register in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. They were born on 15 December 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population register)"
Zeeuws Archief, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand en Bevolking Gemeente Vlissingen, 1810-1994, Archive: 7434, Inventory number: 481, Record number: , Book: Vlissingen, wijkregister 1850-1858 deel H, Folio: 202
[https://www.openarch.nl/zar:A1278296-E9C6-4A75-9A15-05DFC1244C95 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12113/A1278296E9C64A759A1505DFC1244C95 Zeeuws Archief Record]
David van Zwyndregt, Scheepstimmerman, in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. Born on 15 Dec 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Profession || Birth Date || Birth Place |- | David van Zwyndregt || Scheepstimmerman || 15 Dec 1806 || Vlissingen |- | Jacoba Elisabeth Heyl || geen || 23 Apr 1805 || Veere |- | Rokus van Zwyndregt || Kleermakersleerling || 28 Oct 1835 || Vlissingen |- | Jan Hendrik van Zwyndregt || geen || 17 Aug 1839 || Vlissingen |- | Catharina van Zwyndregt || geen || 15 Oct 1837 || Vlissingen |- | Jozina Arinksen || geen || 24 Apr 1777 || Vlissingen |} Pieter was recorded in a population register on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. They were born on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Collection: Deel: 644, Archive: 5000, Registration number: 644, Book: Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/79820963 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff Stadsarchief Amsterdam Record]
Pieter Gerardus Herms van Gaard on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Born on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam.

Pieter was recorded in a population register on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. They were born on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863 (Population register 1853-1863)"
Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Collection: Deel: 644, Archive: 5000, Inventory number: 644, Book: Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863
[https://www.openarch.nl/saa:63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff Stadsarchief Amsterdam Record]
Pieter Gerardus Herms van Gaard on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Born on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
==== Other Document Types ==== I have all the document types working but will wait for feedback on the above cases before putting them all in this FSP. == Sources ==

Wikitree Springs not yet in family groups

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[[Category: Spring Name Study]] == Introduction == As part of the [[Space:Spring Name Study|Spring Name Study]], [[Spring-570|Clare Spring]] is identifying family groups for people with the Last name at birth (LNAB) 'Spring'. These groups collect together Springs with the same known common Spring ancestor and relatives using Wikitree categories. This page identifies Springs on Wikitree that are not yet grouped. At 12 April 2020, had sequentially checked up to Spring-1863 for inclusion in the lists on this page. == Wikitree Springs not yet in family groups == === Linked to global tree === #[[Spring-10|Leah Spring]] (1875?–?): No sources, no locations #[[Spring-16|Walter M. Spring]] (1889–1939): Married in Maine, United States #Child of Walter - [[Spring-14|Living Spring]] (1920?–?) #Child of Walter - [[Spring-15|Living Spring]] (1920?–?) #[[Spring-22|Susannah Spring]] (1780?–1832): Married in Maine, United States #[[Spring-27|Lucy Spring]] (1819?–1856): Born in Northill, Bedfordshire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Lucy, no Spring connections #[[Spring-97|Sarah Spring]] (1859?–?): Born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, no Spring connections #[[Spring-98|Harriet Taylor Spring]]: Privacy level is 'public'. No dates or locations, married in 1901, no Spring connections. No sources. #[[Spring-100|John Leonard Spring]] (1922–1971). Born in Ohio, United States. No sources, no Spring connections. #[[Spring-101|Sarah Spring]] (1838?–?). No dates or locations. No Spring connections. Name mentioned on son's Ohio death record (1949). #[[Spring-102|Susan Spring]] (1824–1905). From Canada. No Spring connections. May be related to [[Spring-103|James Spring]] who is the eldest member of [[:Category: Group 53, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 53]]? #[[Spring-114|Caroline Spring]] (1866–?). No sources. Born in South Africa. Only one Spring connection, Heinrich, said to be her father. #Father of Caroline - [[Spring-115|Heinrich Spring]] (1846?–?). No sources. No locations. #[[Spring-117|Ida Rachael Spring]] (1897–1989). Privacy level is 'Public'. No sources given. #[[Spring-119|Verena Spring]] (1680?–1730). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-123|Ann Spring]] (1816?–1864). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-130|Rose Spring]] (1500s?–?). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-139|Unknown Spring]] (1750s?–?). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-147|Gottlob Spring]] (1850?–?), probably German #Child of Gottlob - [[Spring-145|Louisa Spring]] (1870?–?) No sources/place given. #Child of Gottlob - [[Spring-146|Gotlibe Spring]] (1874?–1893) #[[Spring-154|Thomas Spring]] (1842?–?). No location/sources given. #Child of Thomas - [[Spring-155|William Spring]] (1862?–1919) lived in New York #[[Spring-166|Elisa Spring]], no dates, no locations, although believed to have been born in Louisiana #[[Spring-184|Edwina Wapusi Spring]]. No dates. No Spring connections. No sources. No locations. #[[Spring-188|Henry Mortimer Spring]]. No dates. No Spring connections. No sources. No locations. Set to 'public' privacy setting. #[[Spring-226|Elizabeth Spring]] (1803–1883), from Virginia, lived in Ohio. Seems probable that Elisabeth belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]] (see research notes added to her profile). #[[Spring-232|Catharina Spring]] (1669–?), from Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland No Spring connections, although profile indicates she was the daughter of Christen Spring and Anni Meier #[[Spring-246|Ann Spring]] (1740?–?), married to William Crawford and lived in Little Steeping, Lincolnshire. No Spring connections #[[Spring-273|Magdalena Spring]] (1636?–1686?), married to Peter Binggeli 1656. Lived in Guggisberg, Switzerland. No Spring connections #[[Spring-294|Rebecca Spring]] (1811–1881), married to a person with the last name Lynn. No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-295|Elizabeth Spring]] (1841–1875), born in Switzerland, married in Minnesota. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-323|Sydney Spring]] (1798–1877), born in England, maybe lived in the United States, only one Spring connection, [[Spring-324|Caroline Spring]], his alleged daughter. #[[Spring-324|Caroline Spring]] (1830?–1909), alleged daughter of [[Spring-323|Sydney Spring]], sources given for marriage but not parentage. Born and lived in Illinois, United States #[[Spring-341|George C. Spring]] (1876–1950), lived in New York, United States. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-366|Living Spring]] (1950s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-367|Living Spring]] (1950s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] (1910s–2000s), Completely unsourced. Profile set to 'Private with public biography and public family tree' #[[Spring-369|Living Spring]] (1940s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-370|Living Spring]] (1940s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-371|Hannah Spring]] (1806–1899), no Spring connections. Sources very scant. Lived in Massachusetts, United States. #[[Spring-389|Elizabeth Spring]] (1780–?). Unsourced. Said to have lived in Lancaster County, Pennyslvania. #[[Spring-390|Johan Theobald Spring]] (1749–1824). Unsourced. Said to have lived in Lancaster County, Pennyslvania. Father of [[Spring-389|Elizabeth Spring]]. #[[Spring-436|Karen Spring]] (1940s–), daughter of [[Spring-190|Thomas John Spring]] #[[Spring-438|William Henry Spring]] (1892?–?), father of [[Spring-190|Thomas John Spring]] #[[Spring-447|Sarah Spring]] (1785?–?), No Spring connections. No sources. Lived in England. #[[Spring-472|Frances Spring]] (1565?–?), No Spring connections. Probably lived in England. #[[Spring-473|Friedrich Spring]] (1849?–?), No Spring connections. Born and married in Grindelwald, Switzerland. #[[Spring-490|Elizabeth Spring]] (1795–1880). lived in Massachusetts, United States. No Spring connections. Profile guesses that maybe she was the daughter of someone called Amasa Spring? #[[Spring-502|Elsbeth Spring]] (1584–?). lived in Switzerland. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-515|Mary Spring]] (1750–?). lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-516|George Spring]] (1730–?). lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-517|Christina Spring]] (1786–1865), lived in Pennsylvania. Only source for LNAB is Find A Grave. #[[Spring-539|John Spring]] (1775–?), born in North Carolina. No sources. #[[Spring-540|Jesse Spring]] (1750–?), born in North Carolina. No sources. #[[Spring-541|Samuel Spring]] (1826–?), Born in Tennessee. #[[Spring-559|Ann Spring]] (1749–1829). No sources. No Spring connections. Said to have lived in England. #[[Spring-561|Sarah Elizabeth Spring]] (1783?–?). Lived in South Carolina. No sources for LNAB. Could it have actually been Springer? #[[Spring-562|Johan Spring]]. (1863?–?). Lived in South Carolina. No sources. Could LNAB have actually been Springer? #[[Spring-569|Martha Spring]] (1714?–?). Lived in North Carolina. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-593|Rosemary Spring]] (1940s–2000s). No locations given. No sources. Daughter of [[Spring-594|Ferdinand Spring]]. #[[Spring-594|Ferdinand Spring]] (1910–1984). No locations given. No sources. #[[Spring-603|Sabina Spring]] (1795–1863. No Spring connections. Lived in Tennessee. #[[Spring-621|George Spring]]. No dates. No locations. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-711|Living Spring]] (1920s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-712|Living Spring]] (1950s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-713|Living Spring]] (1950s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-714|Living Spring]] (1960s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-715|Living Spring]] (1960s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] (1970s–2000s). No sources. Not 'open' #[[Spring-717|Living Spring]] (1970s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-718|Living Spring]] (1970s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-719|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-720|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-721|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-722|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-723|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-724|Living Spring]] (2000s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-743|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-744|Living Spring]] (2000s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-828|Alida Deovalenta Spring]] (1861–1941). No Spring connections set. Lived in Tennessee and Texas, United States #[[Spring-829|Barbli Spring]] (1565–?). No Spring connections set. Lived in Bern, Switzerland #[[Spring-832|Sarah "Sally" Spring]] (1908–2010). No Spring connections set. Geni indicates her last name at birth was Thomas: https://www.geni.com/people/Sally-Pistorius/6000000005246272515. #[[Spring-914|William Ellis Spring]] (1868–1927), lived in Iowa, United States #[[Spring-999|Joseph George Spring]] (1909–1976), lived in Massachusetts, United States #[[Spring-1005|Hannah Spring]] (1810?–?). No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania, United States #[[Spring-1078|Anna Spring]] (1893–1956) lived in Iowa, United States #[[Spring-1092|Alice Rhoda Spring]] (1862–1946). No Spring connections. Lived in Iowa and Oklahoma, United States #[[Spring-1185|Catherine Spring]] (1840–1910). No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania. #[[Spring-1189|Unk Spring]] (1940s–1960s) 'Private privacy' #[[Spring-1190|Olive Spring]] (1940s–1960s) 'Private privacy' #[[Spring-1250|Ellen Mary Spring]] (1843?–1894?), lived in Australia. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1300|Mary Spring]] (1838–1910), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1301|Mary Margaret Spring]] (1908–1978), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1302|William Joseph Spring]] (1910–1980), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1304|Ruby Spring]] (1914–1996), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1336|Emma Spring]] (1878?–1958), not a lot of sourcing, but said to have been born in New York, United States #[[Spring-1364|Louisa Mary Spring]] (1829?–1905), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1393|Fanny Spring]] (1791?–1837), no locations, no Spring connections #[[Spring-1435|Albert Arthur Spring]] (1925–1993) #[[Spring-1693|Barbara Spring]] (1643?–?), married to Niklaus Bucher, born in Switzerland. No Spring connections #[[Spring-1841|Elizabeth Spring]] (1853?–1933), born in Ireland; lived in Queensland Australia. No Spring connections #[[Spring-1842|Jane Spring]] (1867?–1932), lived in Sydney, Australia. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1844|Elizabeth/Sarah Spring]] (1838?–1888), lived in Melbourne, Victoria. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1860|William Henry Spring]] (1897?–1983), born in England and lived in Victoria, Australia. No Spring connections. === Unknown whether linked to global tree (set to 'private' or 'unlisted') === #[[Spring-12|Unknown Spring]] #[[Spring-20|Annette Spring]] #[[Spring-93|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-116|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-120|Caroline Spring]] #[[Spring-129|Estelle Magdalene Spring]] (1885–1960s), lived in Pennsylvania #[[Spring-131|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-149|Rowena Spring]] (a guest member of Wikitree) #[[Spring-179|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-180|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-181|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-223|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-243|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-278|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - suspect belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]] #[[Spring-280|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - suspect belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]] #[[Spring-310|Maisie Spring]] (1930s–2000s) #[[Spring-373|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-417|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-418|Living Spring]] (1920s–) #[[Spring-429|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-439|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-440|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-441|Living Spring]] (1920s?–) #[[Spring-453|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-529|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-531|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-532|Living Spring]] (1980s?–) #[[Spring-548|Terence Francis Spring]] (1922–1968) #[[Spring-549|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-550|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-551|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-554|Living Spring]] (1980s?–) #[[Spring-563|Margaret Spring]] (1910s–2000s) #[[Spring-630|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-631|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-634|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-635|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-636|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-638|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-806|Harold Wayne Spring]] (1911–1995). No Spring connections. Not 'open' privacy'. #[[Spring-812|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-814|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-815|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-816|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-817|Living Spring]]. Presumed daughter of [[Spring-818|Guy Spring]] below #[[Spring-818|Guy Spring]] (?–1930s) #[[Spring-822|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-823|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-824|Living Spring]] (1990s–) #[[Spring-825|Living Spring]] (1990s–) #[[Spring-998|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-1188|Living Spring]] (1950s–). Presumed related to [[Spring-1189|Unk Spring]] #[[Spring-1201|Living Spring]] (1920s–) #[[Spring-1708|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-1710|Sandi Spring]] (born 1940s, a guest member of Wikitree) #[[Spring-1711|Denise L. Spring]] (born 1960s, a guest member of Wikitree) === Not linked to global tree === #[[Spring-21|Thomas Spring]]: No dates or connections. Information about State of Vermont Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783 in biography #[[Spring-157|Reginald Dennis Spring]] (1929?–1995) lived in England. #Child of Reginald - [[Spring-156|Caroline Margaret Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-208|Ruth Spring]] (1960s–?), a Wikitree member with no information included on profile #[[Spring-224|Margaret Frances Spring]] (1888–?) Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears to have no Spring connections. #[[Spring-247|Robin M. Spring]] (1950s–). Robin is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-248|Ralph Spring]] (?–). Ralph is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-263|Peter Spring]] (?–). Peter is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-281|Pam Spring]] (1960s?–). Pam is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-329|Wilma Spring]] (1858–1938), of Stuttgart, Germany. No Spring connections on Wikitree #[[Spring-353|Denise Spring]] (?–). Denise is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-357|Thomas Spring]] (?–). Thomas is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-372|Stanley Victor Spring]] (1922–2010), no Spring connections. Sources very scant. Lived in England. #[[Spring-413|Elinor Spring]] (?–). Elinor is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-416|Joseph Howard Spring]] (1904–1970s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-419|Patricia Ann Spring]] (1931–1940s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-420|Joseph Leo Spring]] (1927–1990s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-448|Kristina "Tina" Spring]] (1960s–). Kristina is a member of Wikitree. No connections have been made to anyone; no biography has been written. #[[Spring-487|Jacob Spring]] (1816?–1879). Born in Pennsylvania, United States, lived in Indiana. #[[Spring-488|William Spring]] (1850–1852). Born in Indiana, United States, son of [[Spring-487|Jacob Spring]]. #[[Spring-489|Marvyn Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-528|Ernest Spring]] (1877–1959). Born in England, migrated to New Hampshire, United States #[[Spring-552|Susann Spring]] (?–?). A member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-555|Lorry Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-558|Lila Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-647|Rebecca Spring]] (1912?–1988?), lived in West Virginia and Ohio. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-808|Caleb Spring]] (1970s–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-820|James Spring]] (1842?–?). Appeared in 1850 United States Census in Michigan. No connections found yet. #[[Spring-848|Sarah E. Spring]] (1842–1914). No Spring connections. Lived in Ohio, United States. #[[Spring-1177|William Joseph Spring]] (1826?/34?–1874) #[[Spring-1187|John Oliphant Booth Spring]] (1887?–1946). No Spring connections. Born in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. #[[Spring-1246|Thomas George Spring]] (1893–1971), born in Ireland. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1263|Nora Irene Spring]] (1914–?), born in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1264|Christiana Mary Spring]] (1904?–1972), born in Ireland, lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1278|John Barclay Spring]] (1870?–1906), lived in Western Australia #[[Spring-1297|Henry West Spring]] (1834?–1894), lived in Queensland, Australia #[[Spring-1401|James Spring]] (1801?–1860), died in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1407|Nancy June Spring]] (1933?–1936), died in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1417|Aaron Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-1430|Patsy Jocelyn Spring]] (1925–2008), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1433|Joseph Bernard Spring]] (1913–1994), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1439|Dorothy Maude Spring]] (1919–2011), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1440|Margurite Glenys Spring]] (1937–2012), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1441|Martin Spring]] (1928–2013), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1442|Margaret Mary Spring]] (1925–2013), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1444|Phillip Maxwell Spring]] (1930–2015), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1445|Alexandra Mary Spring]] (1910–2001), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1450|Robert Llewellyn Spring]] (1937–2017), born in Essex, England, died in New Zealand #[[Spring-1461|Lorelei Margaret Spring]] (1930?–1936), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1473|Fred Spring]] (1907?–?), married in Essex, England #[[Spring-1498|Herbert J. A. Spring]] (1904–1949) #[[Spring-1499|Richard John Grenville Spring]] (1946–?) #[[Spring-1625|Daphne Lyle Spring]] (1923–2012), born in Gympie, Queensland #[[Spring-1627|Carl Ludwig Spring]] (1807?–1860), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1628|Charles Spring]] (1813?–1857), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1629|Elizabeth Spring]] (1871?–1875), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1667|Sidney Ernest Spring]] (1842?–1898), of Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States #[[Spring-1669|Margaret Spring]] (1865?–), married a Pittsburg, Pennsylvania carpenter #[[Spring-1692|John James Spring]] (1920?–2013), lived in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory #[[Spring-1851|Sidney Richard Spring]] (1892?–1972), born in England and lived in Victoria, Australia. No Spring connections. === Group identified, but not added on Wikitree === #[[Spring-191|Steve J. Spring]] (1960s–), a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-194|George Vernon Spring]] (1890s–1980s), father of [[Spring-191|Steve Spring]] who is a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-203|Wilbur P. Spring]], (1921–2013), cousin of [[Spring-191|Steve Spring]] who is a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-276|Elmo Spring]] (1912–2001), belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-313|Norah Rebecca Spring]] (1904?–1998), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-315|Thomas Spring]] (1908?–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-316|Charlotte Lizzie Spring]] (1902–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-317|Edith May Spring]] (1901–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-318|Harry Spring]] (1910?–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-411|Living Spring]] (1920s–) - belongs in [[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 70]] #[[Spring-412|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - belongs in [[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 70]] #[[Spring-425|Robert Spring]] (1920s–1920s), belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-428|Ada Spring]] (1890s–1970s), belongs in [[:Category: Group 3, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 3]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-456|Abi Spring]] (1960s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-457|Living Spring]] (1960s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-458|Living Spring]] (1920s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-460|Living Spring]] (1920s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-471|Living Spring]] (1950s–), probably belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. === Probably LNAB was not Spring === #[[Spring-269|Catherine Spring]] (1785–1866). Sources indicate that Catherine's first marriage was to a man named Adam Peter Spring (nothing further about Adam in the source). It is unlikely that Catherine was given Spring as her LNAB. #[[Spring-1554|Elizabeth Spring]]. ''Geni'' states that Elizabeth's LNAB was Harrell. Note made on profile. === Uncertain existence === ''Thought to be fictional people.'' #[[Spring-1483|Edward Spring]] (1732–?) #[[Spring-1487|John Blennerhassett Spring]] (1771–1836) #[[Spring-1490|Thomas Arthur Cavendish Spring]] (1822–1905) #[[Spring-1495|John Spring]] (1806–1884) #[[Spring-1496|Charles Arthur Spring]] (1859–1940)

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=== What is a WikiTree Weevil? === A WikiTree Weevil is an insidious twig eater that weakens the branches of our tree. Like the real-world bugs that destroy crops, each individual weevil is a minor annoyance, but too many of them can threaten everything we're growing. One of the worst weevils, of course, is '''no sources''' on a profile. How can we collaborate if we don't communicate about where our information is coming from? '''No dates''' and '''no locations''' for birth, death, or marriage are weevils. This makes it very difficult to identify matches so that we can work together on the same ancestor profiles. [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-created '''junk''']] is another weevil. This detritus from automated profile creation makes it clear that a profile hasn't been given any real attention from a human being. If a human being didn't create it, and nobody else has shown it any love, why would a cousin want to collaborate on it? If you feel inspired to squash some weevils, join the fight with [[Help:Connection Combat|Connection Combat]].

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[[Category:Netherlands Project]] '''[[#Background|English version]]''' = Handleiding Nederlands = Dit is geen officiële pagina van het Netherlands Project. Deze pagina wordt bijgehouden door mensen die werken aan Nederlandse profielen in Wikitree. '''[[#Background|English version]]''' == Achtergrond == Allereerst willen wij '''[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]]''' bedanken voor al het werk en alle tijd die zij in deze handleiding heeft gestoken (en nog steeds steekt). WikiTree + (https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm) maakt een aantal zeer nuttige en handige zoekacties naar WikiTree-profielen mogelijk. [[Help:Nl:WikiTree_Plus|Hier]] kun je nog veel meer informatie over WT+ vinden. Zoekopdrachten op '''Netherlands''' of '''Nederland''' geven dezelfde resultaten. Beide zoekopdrachten omvatten locaties die eindigen op Nederland, Nederlandse Republiek, Holland, NL, NLD, en Nederlandse provincies als er geen land is opgenomen in de locatie, maar ook grote steden (Amsterdam, Gouda, Utrecht) worden herkend als zijnde Nederlands. De resultaten bevatten niet de plaats in een ander land, dus Holland, Michigan is niet inbegrepen. Helaas worden de resultaten wel verstoord door de locatie die eindigt op NL. Dit is een veel gebruikte afkorting voor de Canadese provincie Newfoundland and Labrador. '''Let op''': om daadwerkelijk de resultaten van de op deze of op de WT+ help pagina gegeven voorbeelden te kunnen zien, kun je gewoon op de links klikken, maar vergeet niet dat je daarna zelf, op die door het klikken geopende pagina, nog op de blauwe knop moet klikken om de resultaten van de voorbeeldacties ook echt te kunnen zien. (Als je niet op de blauwe knop klikt zie je geen resultaten). == Suggestions == Alle suggesties vinden van een bepaald type: *Selecteer de suggestie uit de lijst *Voeg je eigen WikItree ID (of WikiTree-14 voor het project) toe aan het 'managed by' veld *Voorbeeld: WikiTree-14 831 Multiple duplicated lines (meerdere identieke regels) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-14+&ErrorID=831 Alle suggesties vinden van een locatie (bv. Friesland) *In the suggestie sectie, vul je de naam van de locatie in *Let op: soms zie je niet alle suggesties omdat het er teveel zijn om op 1 pagina te tonen.. Bovenaan in dit deel is een optie (drop-down menu) waarmee je suggesties kunt beperken, bijvoorbeeld alleen 727 Unique name in first name (unieke voornaam) *Voorbeeld: 727 suggestions voor Friesland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=friesland+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=727 *Voorbeeld: Suggesties in profielen met zowel Netherlands als Michigan als locatie https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=michigan+netherlands+&MaxErrors=1000& == Zoeken == '''Voorbeeld''' Vind alle mensen die geëmigreerd zijn van Nederland naar Wisconsin, USA *Let op: Deze zoekactie zal ook mensen laten zien die zijn geboren in Wisconsin en overleden in Nederland (bv. mensen die zijn overleden in Nederland tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog) *Ga naar de zoek sectie en voer de plaatsnamen in *Selecteer het aantal resultaten per pagina (page size) *Selecteer de volgorde *https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+wisconsin&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Let op: Door te kijken naar de laatste kolom kun je zien of de profielen een Dutch Roots Sticker (of Project box) hebben. === Beperken op basis van Privacy instelling === * Je kunt een van de volgende privacy instellingen opgeven om het aantal resultaten te beperken: ** Private (Privé) ** PrivatePB (Privé maar met openbare biography) ** PrivatePT (Privé maar met openbare familie stamboom) ** PrivatePBPT (Privé maar met openbare biography en stamboom) ** Public (Openbaar) ** Open (Open) === Beperken tot Eeuw === Voeg 17cen of 18cen etc. toe aan de zoekactie om iedereen te vinden die gewoond/geleefd heeft in een bepaalde locatie in een specifieke eeuw. *Voorbeeld: 18e eeuw Terschelling, gesorteerd op geboortedatum: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Terschelling+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: iedereen die zowel een gebeurtenis (geboren, getrouwd, overleden) in Overijssel had als een andere gebeurtenis in Noord-Holland in de 19e eeuw, gesorteerd op datum van aanmaak of import van het profiel: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+noord-holland+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: iedereen met Nederland-Engeland connecties in de 16e eeuw gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+england+16cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Orphan === Voeg het woord orphan (=profielen zonder manager) toe aan het zoekveld. Je kunt dit combineren met andere termen. *Voorbeeld: alle verweesde profielen in Nederland in de 16e eeuw: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+16cen+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=200 === Unknown === Alle Nederlandse profielen vinden met Unknown als naam *Gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *alleen 18e eeuw, gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Overijssel, gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Unsourced === Voeg unsourced (=zonder bron) toe aan de zoekactie. Hiermee kun je alle profielen vinden met deze categorie of template. De template hoeft dan niet perse Nederland te bevatten. *Alleen Zuid-Holland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland orphans ('wezen'=profielen zonder manager): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland 19e eeuw: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland 19e eeuw 'wezen': https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Unconnected === Voeg Unconnected (=niet verbonden aan de hoofd WikiTree boom) toe aan de zoekactie. Let op: de laatste kolom laat zien van welke stamboom (id-nummer) ze een onderdeel zijn, zodat je kunt zien welke profielen van de zoekactie aan elkaar verbonden zijn. *Voorbeeld: niet verbonden uit Maastricht: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=200 Zoek profielen uit je eigen [[Special:WatchedList|watchlist]] met een missende verbinding, met behulp van het "Text" veld: *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=noparents+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen ouders] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nofather+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen vader] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nomother+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen moeder] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nochildren+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen kinderen] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nospouses+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen echtgenoot/echtgenote] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld Bovenstaande zoekopdrachten kun je natuurlijk ook uitbreiden naar een locatie, een periode etc. Enkele voorbeelden van zoekopdrachten die je in het "Text" veld kunt gebruiken zijn: *Flevoland noparents open 19cen *Zeeland nochildren open 18cen *Netherlands nofather open 19cen === PPP === Voeg Dutch roots PPP toe aan de zoekactie. *Voorbeeld: PPP uit 18e eeuw in Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ppp+dutch+roots+groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=50 === Notables === Voeg notables (notabelen) toe aan de zoekactie. De laatste kolom laat de resultaten met de Notable template (sticker of categorie) zien *Voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=notables+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=200 === Vaak bekeken === Voeg 5stars (of 4stars, 3stars, 2stars of 1star) toe aan de zoekactie. Let op dat Netherlands ook de categorieen laat zien, dus je zult ook US ambassadors to the Netherlands (bv. President John Adams) vinden in de resultaten. *Voorbeeld: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Leeftijd === Voeg age## toe aan de zoekactie. Let op: mensen ouder dan 110 zijn te vinden in het [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20190915/NLD/104_60_0.htm suggesties rapport] *Iedereen die volgens WikiTree 109 is geworden https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age109+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 *Voeg supercentenarians (super eeuwelingen) toe aan de zoekactie om mensen te vinden die gedocumenteerd ouder zijn geworden dan 110 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=supercentenarians+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 === Find a Grave === *Vind profielen met de Find A Grave template door findagrave aan de zoekactie toe te voegen https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+findagrave&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=500 === GEDCOM === Vind profielen die nog netjes gemaakt moeten worden na een Gedom import door GEDCOMJunk toe te voegen aan de zoekactie *Voorbeeld: 19cen unsourced: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unsourced+GEDCOMjunk+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Lang onaangeroerde Profielen === Er zijn heel veel profielen bij WikiTree die zijn geimporteerd met Gedcoms of gecreeerd toen WikiTree pas begon, die nog geen bronnen hebben, geen hoofdstukjes en geen Unsourced template etc. Deze waren altijd extreem lastig te vinden. De volgende 'toverwoorden' gecombineerd met andere termen kunnen helpen: *lastedit2011: Voor 2012 geeft dit geen output *lastedit2012: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2012+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] *lastedit2013: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2013+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] *lastedit2014: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2014+open&MaxProfiles=20000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] Never edited is een beetje anders. Het zoekt naar edits na de originele aanmaak datum. Veel profielen die keurig van info en bronnen zijn voorzien zijn na de dag van aanmaak nooit meer aangeraakt. *neveredited === Categorieën === Je kunt zoeken naar tekst in categorieën of templates (Project boxen of stickers) of op de complete inhoud == Anders == Kijk welke templates gebruikt worden op de profielen waar jij manager van bent *Voeg je ID toe aan het Managed by veld *De laatste kolom zal laten zien welke templates, project boxen, stickers of categorieën profielen bevatten *voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Terink-1&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Vind spellingvarianten in een locatie (om te corrigeren) *Ga naar Analyse, Location, voeg de plaatsnaam toe *Voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=gelderland = Instruction Manual = This is not an official page of the Netherlands project. It is maintained by people who work on Netherlands profiles in Wikitree. '''[[#Handleiding_Nederlands|Nederlandse versie]]''' == Background == First off all we would like to thank '''[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]]''' for all the work and time she has put into this guide (and still does). WikiTree+ (https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm) allows for some very helpful searching of WikiTree profiles. There is much more information about it [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|here]] Searching '''Netherlands''' or '''Nederland''' will give you the same results. Both searches include locations ending with Dutch Republic, Holland, NL, NLD, The Netherlands, Dutch provinces when no country has been included in the location fields, and also includes major cities (Amsterdam, Gouda, Utrecht) when the country has not been included in the location. The results will not include the same place in other countries (as long as the country or state/province has been included), so Holland, Michigan is not included. On the other hand location ending NL is widely used as abbreviation for the Canadian province Newfoundland and Labrador, thus possibly distorting results... Using the search [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3Dnetherlands&MaxProfiles=5000000 '''country=Netherlands'''] can be better. It will exclude profiles with Netherlands in a template or category. This is the search/count used for unconnected profiles. '''Note''': to actually be able to view the results in the given examples from this or the WT+ help page, you can click the links, but remember that in the field that opens by clicking it, you will have to click the blue buttons yourself to actually see the results. (if you don't click the blue buttons the results are not showing). == Suggestions == Finding all your suggestions of one type: *Select the suggestion from the list *Add your Wikitree ID (or Wikitree-14 for the project) to the manage by box *Example: Wikitree-14 831 Multiple duplicated lines: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-14+&ErrorID=831 Finding all the suggestions on profiles you have created (which includes completing a merge): * In the Text search box, add Creator_ID-123 where you replace ID-123 with your wikitree ID (e.g. Creator_Terink-1) * In the upper right, click the "Suggestions" link (which gives you something like this: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Creator_Terink-1&MaxProfiles=5000) * This search is particularly useful if you create profiles and then orphan them for people unrelated to you. It can be a good thing to check after all the reports are out after a Connect-A-Thon Finding all the suggestions for one location (e.g. Friesland) *In the Suggestions section, add the place in the location *Note: some suggestions are not displayed immediately. At the top is an option to include other suggestions, like 727 Unique name in first name *Example: 727 suggestions for Friesland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=friesland+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=727 *Example: Suggestions in profile with both Netherlands and Michigan as locations: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=michigan+netherlands+&MaxErrors=1000& == Searching == '''Example''' Finding all the people who emigrated from the Netherlands to Wisconsin, USA *Note: The search will also find people born in Wisconsin and who died in the Netherlands (e.g. people who died in the Netherlands in WWII) *Go to the Search section and type the place names *Select how many results are on a page (page size) *Select the sort order *https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+wisconsin&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Note: by looking at the last column you can see if the profiles have a Dutch Roots Sticker === Limiting by Privacy === * You can add one of the folowing privacy values to limit the results: ** Private ** PrivatePB (Private with Public Biography) ** PrivatePT (Private with Public Family Tree) ** PrivatePBPT (Private with Public Biography and Family Tree) ** Public ** Open === Limiting by Century and Dates === Add 17cen or 18cen etc to the search to find everyone who lived in a specific location in a specific century *Example: 18th century Terschelling, sorted by birth date: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Terschelling+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Example: veryone born/died in Overijssel Noord-Holland in the 19cen, sorted by creation date https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+noord-holland+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 *Example: everyone with Netherlands-England connections in the 16th century, sorted by LNAB https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+england+16cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Open profiles missing both birth and death dates, probably from the 19th century: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+19cen+open+D0+B0&MaxProfiles=500&PageSize=1000 * Search for profiles from a specific decade, which can be useful for smaller groups to send through biocheck app. https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3Damsterdam+1860s+not+1850s&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=100 * Profiles of someone born in a specific year: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3Dnetherlands+b1850&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=100 === Orphans === Include the word orphan in the Search box. You can combine this with other terms. *Example, in a province (Gelderland): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=gelderland+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Example, in a century (16cen): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+16cen+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=200 === Unknowns === Find all the Dutch profiles with Unknown as a name. Remember that stillborn children should be called "Unnamed Infant" and NOT unknown. *Sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *18cen only, sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Overijssel only, sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *You can also specify LastNameatBirth=Unknown and orphan (so the profile could be adpted and a last name provided if found): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+LastNameatBirth%3Dunknown+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 *You can specify Firstname=Unknown and age0 to find profiles that shoud use Unnamed Infant: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age0+netherlands+FirstName%3Dunknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 === Unsourced === Add unsourced to the search. This will find both the category and the template. The template does not need to have the Netherlands in it. *Zuid-Holland only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland orphans only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland 19cen only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland 19cen orphan only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 ===Unconnected=== Add unconnected to the search. Note that the last column show which tree they are part of so that you can see which in the results are connected *Example: Maastricht: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=200 *Unconnected notables with the project box: TemplateFull=Dutch_Roots unconnected notables - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=TemplateFull%3DDutch_Roots+unconnected+notables&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Unconnected notables with the template: TemplateFull=Dutch_Roots_Sticker notables unconnected - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=TemplateFull%3DDutch_Roots_Sticker+notables+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Unconnected notables with birth location of the Netherlands (this is useful because the are a fair number of unconnected non-Dutch notables who died in the Netherlands in 20th century wars): BirthLocation=Netherlands unconnected notables - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNetherlands+unconnected+notables&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 You could also use DeathLocation= or MarriageLocation= or simply Location= *Unconnected open 4 star profiles for people born in the Netherlands: BirthLocation=Netherlands unconnected stars=4stars privacy=Open - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNetherlands+unconnected+stars%3D4stars+privacy%3DOpen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Find profiles in your own [[Special:WatchedList|watchlist]]that are missing a connecting with the use of the "Text" field: **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=noparents+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No parents] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nofather+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No father] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nomother+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No mother] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nochildren+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No children] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nospouses+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No spouses] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the the "Text" field The above searches can be extended to a location, a periode etc. Some examples of searches you can use within the "Text" field: *Flevoland noparents open 19cen *Zeeland nochildren open 18cen *Netherlands nofather open 19cen === PPP === Add Dutch roots PPP to the search *Example--PPP in 18cen Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ppp+dutch+roots+groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=50 A better search is to use the exact category, and then anything else you want: * Example--Dutch Roots PPP in 18cen Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=categoryfull%3DDutch_Roots_PPP++groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 * Example--Dutch Roots PPP not managed by wikitree-14: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=categoryfull%3DDutch_Roots_PPP++not+manager%3Dwikitree-14&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 === Notables === Add notables to the search. You can also see the T: Notable is the last column for any results which shows they have the notables template. * Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=notables+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=200 ===Frequently viewed=== Add 5stars to the search (or 4stars, 3stars, 2stars, or 1star). Note that the Netherlands will also retrieve categories, so you will find US ambassadors to the Netherlands (e.g. President John Adams). *Example: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Age === Add Age## to the search. Reminder that people older than 110 appear on the [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20190915/NLD/104_60_0.htm suggestion report] * Find everyone who Wikitree indicates lived to 109 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age109+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 * Add supercentenarians to the search to find people documented to have lived over 110 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=supercentenarians+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 * Use B immediately before a date or D immediately before a date to find everyone who was born or died on a specific date, e.g. the date of a disaster (such as The Phoenix sinking in Lake Michigan) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+united+states+D18471121&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 === Find a Grave === *Find profiles using the Find A Grave template by adding findagrave to the search https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+findagrave&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=500 === GEDCOM === Find profiles needing GEDCOM cleanup by adding GEDCOMJunk to the search * Example - 19cen unsourced: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unsourced+GEDCOMjunk+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 You can also find profiles by GEDCOM name. Replace separator (dots, hyphens, spaces) with an underscore. For instance use 124_DeCoursey_ged netherlands to find 124-DeCoursey.ged profiles connected to the Netherlands. * https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=124_DeCoursey_ged+netherlands&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 === Profiles untouched for a long time === There are many profiles in wiktree that were created in very old gedcoms which have no sources, often no headers, and lack the unsourced template. These have been extremely difficult to track down. Using the following magic words with other search terms can help: * lastedit2008 -- None for Netherlands * lastedit2009 -- None for Netherlands * lastedit2010 -- No open profiles for the Netherlands * lastedit2011 -- No open profiles for the Netherlands * lastedit2012 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2012+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] * lastedit2013 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2013+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] * lastedit2014 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2014+open&MaxProfiles=20000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] Never edited is a bit different. It appears to look for edits after the original creation date. Many perfectly decent profiles are made on one day and not touched later. * neveredited -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+neveredited+open&MaxProfiles=100000&PageSize=500 Netherlands] === Categories === You can search for text in categories or templates, either individual words or the entire string. These are useful with our needs categories * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Birth&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Birth] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Marriage&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Marriage] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Death&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Death] You can combine these with provinces and other terms to narrow your focus.
*CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Birth combined with unconnected -- https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Birth&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB combined with orphan -- https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=orphan+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB combined with being managed by the project https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=manager%3DWikiTree-14+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_More_Records combined with Friesland https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=friesland+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_More_Records&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Locations === Find spelling variants on a location (to correct them) *Go to Analyse, Location, add the place name *Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=gelderland Find profiles ending in certain text (such as a specific province without having the country, or NL which might be Newfoundland and Labrador) *Go to Replace location in the search section *Search for the same thing in both spots (e.g. Holland and Holland) *Tip: set the search to be by creation date and jump to the last screen to find people currently using incomplete locations *Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch4&Find=Holland&Replace=Holland&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Find profiles lacking a province -- this can be useful to find typos, abbreviations, or locations that would be easy to make more complete so that they will appear in searches for unconnected and unsourced by province *19cen open: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=19cen+open+location%3DNetherlands+not+Drenthe+not+Flevoland+not+Friesland+not+Gelderland+not+Groningen+not+Limburg+not+Noord-Brabant+not+Noord-Holland+not+Overijssel+not+Utrecht+not+Zeeland+not+Zuid-Holland&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find profiles missing a location - Use MissingLocation You can also use BirthLocation=MissingLocation or DeathLocation=MissingLocation to find missing locations just in one of the fields. *Netherlands profiles missing both birth and death locations: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Open 19cen profiles lacking a death location: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+19cen+open+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Open 20cen profiles lacking both a death location and a death date: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+20cen+open+D0+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find profiles with a country problem (lack of a country, a typo, a non-preferred language, lack of a comma as a separator, use of a full stop as a separator) - replace Drenthe with province of interest * Birth - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Ddrenthe+BirthCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * Marriage - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3Ddrenthe+marriageCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * Death - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3Ddrenthe+deathCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find locations that don't have a province recongnized in the tables. They may only have a country, there could be a mismatch of language (e.g. Noord-Holland, Netherlands), they may have punctuation problems or typos, they may be variants that should be added to the table * https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthcountry%3Dnetherlands+BirthCountry%3DUnknownRegion&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=1000 == Other == Profiles with no dates (suggestion 131-134 only the profiles with recognized country Netherlands in any location field are shown in these reports): *Search for all profiles with no dates with Netherlands in the record in any way: b0 d0 netherlands open - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=b0+d0+netherlands+open&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=-1 *As above, but specifically 18 century: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=b0+d0+netherlands+open+18cen&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=-1 *Search for profiles managed by a specific person (or look for their specific sugestions to get the appproximate date of birth) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=manager%3DBouman-61+b0+d0+open&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=-1 See what templates are used on profiles you manage *Put your ID in the Managed by search *The last column will show which templates and categories are on that profile *example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Terink-1&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500

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Wilbarger County, Texas

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[[Category:Wilbarger County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]]
Welcome to Wilbarger County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Wilbarger County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Jackson County, Oklahoma|Jackson County,]] [[:Category:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] | N Location = [[:Category:Tillman County, Oklahoma|Tillman County,]] [[:Category:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Wichita County, Texas|Wichita County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Archer County, Texas|Archer County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Baylor County, Texas|Baylor County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Hardeman County, Texas|Hardeman County]]
[[:Category:Foard County, Texas|Foard County]] }} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|The county was created from Bexar District in 1858 and later organized in 1881}}. Wilbarger is named for Josiah Pugh Wilbarger and Mathias Wilbarger, two early settlers.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilbarger_County,_TexasCounty seat is Vernon. https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wilbarger-county :1833 Josiah was a surveyor who became famous as ''' {{red|the man who lived 12 years after being scalped by Comanches}}''', 1833, near Austin. He had saved his life by putting a wool sock on his head; he was rescued next day by neighbors.http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Wilbarger-County-Texas.htm https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 :'''1858''' - Wilbarger County was established from Bexar District. Due to just beginning it was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Confederate soldier. }}{{clear}} :'''Late 1870's''' This area was the buffalo hunting ground of the Wanderers Band of Comanches. Then great buffalo hunts by whites destroyed the herds and United States Army campaigns removed the Indians. It was within the Peters' Colony, but hostile Indians kept settlers away until after 1878. At that time this was within the boundary of the Peters colony, but without settlement due to Indian hostilities. :'''1880''' C. F. and J. Doan, the first settlers in the area, built Doan's Crossing and Store where the Western Trail crossed the Red River; C. F. Doan became the county's first postmaster. Quanah Parker and his Comanche followers visited the Doan family frequently, and Comanche-Kiowa Indians from Oklahoma marketed in Vernon :'''1879''' Mrs. A. T. Boger held classes for schoolchildren in a dugout E of Vernon, and by the next year a school had been built. :'''1879''' W. B. Worsham established the '''R2 Ranch''' with headquarters at Big Spring. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ::Settlers without livestock made a living poisoning coyotes for their hides. ::Bone gatherers hauled their bones and hides to Gainesville, where bones could be sold for $20-$22 dollars/ ton.. Buffalo bones for the eastern fertilizer plants was another source of income. :'''1880''' (126 ) people were living in the area with 30 farms or ranches, on 4,800 acres, 1,292 cattle and 46 sheep were reported. 225 acres were planted in corn. :'''1881''' -Wilbarger County was organized in 1881, with Vernon as the county seat. The county only had fifty-six voters in the county at that time. :'''1886, 1887''', Fort Worth and Denver City Railway built into Vernon, connecting the county to the the outside markets and encouraging immigration. Ranchers donated rights of way to the railroad. :'''1889''' The Vernon Weekly Call newspaper was established by D. O. McConnell. :'''1890''' There were 720 farms and ranches, on 313,000 acres, in Wilbarger County, population was 7,092. Ranching had 23,000 cattle and 21,000 sheep. Crop farming began with 6,000 acres planted in corn, 11,000 acres in wheat,13,000 acres in oats; and 1,600 acres in cotton. :'''1900'''With 636 farms present in the county, the population was 5,759. Crop acreage had increased to 14,000 acres planted in corn, 34,000 acres in wheat, and 4,000 acres in cotton. Cattle increased to 33,000 head that year. The agricultural economy rapidly expanded between 1900 and 1920 as hundreds of new farmers moved into the area. :'''1908 -''' The first oil well was drilled, with a second well in 1915. After the first oil well in the county had been drilled in 1908, the1920s the petroleum industry was well established. :'''1920''' -Old ranch lands were converted to crops, cattle declined to 10,000 cattle in the county. Population increased to 12,000 by 1910 and to 15,112 by 1920. Cotton was the crop. :'''1923''' - largest oil field was the South Vernon field in 1923 was extended across the South part of Wilbarger county. :'''1930 Great Depression''' Due to drought The cotton economy was devastated. Almost 166,000 acres were planted in cotton, 1,400 acres were devoted to wheat and 8,000 acres to corn. 1,717 farms were operated by tenants. :'''1940''' -over 70,000 acres were planted in cotton; the cropland harvested in the county dropped from 207,000 acres in 1930 to '''171,000 acres.''' :'''1940''' only 753 tenant farmers remained. The rapidly developing oil industry offset some loss. :'''1938''' more than 3,369,000 barrels of oil were produced in the county. Nevertheless, 20 percent of the population moved away during the depression, and by 1940 only 20,474 people lived there. :'''1940's and 1950's''' Agriculture revived, 236,000 acres of cropland were harvested in Wilbarger County; ive down the number of farms push tenant farmers off the land. :'''1959''' There were 873 farms, 340 were operated by tenants. Cattle again became important, 41,000 cattle were reported in 1950 (30,000 in 1959). :'''1950, 1960's''' Petroleum production began to decline. Production increased from 3,176,000 barrels in 1948 to 5,456,000 barrels in 1956 and to 6,011,000 barrels in 1965. :'''1982''' oil and gas industry remained important 10,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas, almost 245,000,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas, and almost 1,968,000 barrels of crude oil were produced. Almost 1,219,000 barrels of crude were produced in 1990; by January 1, 1991, 252,208,000 barrels had been produced in the county since 1915. :'''1982''' 93% of the land was in farms and ranches; 41% of the farmland was cultivated, and '''9 %''' percent was irrigated. 69% of the agricultural income was wheat, cotton, hay, oats, and guar; watermelons were also grown. Cattle and hogs were the county's primary livestock. Industries included meat packing and the manufacture of resins, plastic material, and men's clothing.

:'''1871 -{{Blue|Waggoner Ranch}} ''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Wilbarger County has had three courthouses:1883, 1890 and the present 1928 http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Vernon/Wilbarger-County-Courthouse-Texas-Vernon.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1883''' no image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1890 -''' 1890 Wilbarger County courthouse was designed by architect James Edward Flanders who designed many Second Empire style courthouses in Texas in the late 1800s. . The first image is from a Postcard. The second image is a photo of an oil painting of the early courthouse. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=i |size=260 |caption=H1890 Wilbarger Courthouse, postcard. }}{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1890 painting of Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1928 to present''' -Style - Classical Revival :As mentioned by Terry Jeanson, "The 1928 Wilbarger County courthouse was one the earliest Texas courthouses designed by the architectural firm of Voelcker and Dixon. This courthouse appeared to have survived many of modern renovations that mar the decor. The handsome district courtroom, show wooden wainscoting and decorated ceiling. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=WW I Doughboy }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== North Texas (also commonly called North Central Texas, Northeastern Texas and Nortex) is a distinct cultural and geographic area forming the central-northeastern section of the U.S. state of Texas. North Texas is generally considered to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, and north of Waco. North Texas,the northern part of the eastern portion of Texas. The counties included are Archer, Baylor, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Cottle, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Foard, Grayson, Hardeman, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Montague, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young County, Texas. :'''Early animals and grasses-'''- tall sage grass supported antelope, deer, buffalo, wild turkey, and prairie chickens, and in season the land offered wild plums, grapes, currants, persimmons, and pecans. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 :Wilbarger County is in northern Texas, along the Oklahoma border. :'''Center''' of the county is at 34°07' north latitude and 99°15' west longitude. Vernon, :'''County seat''' and largest city,-- Vernon is 35 miles NW of Wichita Falls. :'''Size:''' 947 square miles of rolling plains :'''Soil''' -sandy, loam, and waxy soils that support tall grasses, mesquite, and shinnery oak trees. :'''Altitude''' 1,050 to 1,400 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers/Creeks''' - Red and Pease rivers. Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir on Beaver Creek in the south central part of the county, stores water used primarily for irrigation. :'''Rainfall''' averages 25.65 inches :'''Temperatures''' 29° F in January to an average maximum of 98° in July. :'''Growing season''' lasts 221 days. :'''Minerals''' include volcanic ash, sand, gravel, and bituminous coal, oil, gas. ====Adjacent counties==== *Tillman County, Oklahoma (north) *Wichita County (east) *Baylor County (south) *Foard County (west) *Hardeman County (west) *Jackson County, Oklahoma (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *mental health center, *Drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum, *county library. *Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir *Texas A&M Research and Extension ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 14,676 people, 5,537 households with a population density of 15 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.17% White, 8.86% Black or African American, 0.66% Native American, 0.63% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 9.73% from other races, and 1.91% from two or more races. 20.54% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $29,500, and the median income for a family was $38,685. Males had a median income of $26,001 versus $19,620 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,520. About 9.00% of families and 13.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.00% of those under age 18 and 13.30% of those age 65 or over. Major highways
*U.S. Highway 70 *U.S. Highway 183 *U.S. Highway 283 *U.S. Highway 287 '''Politic'''s: voters in Wilbarger County supported the Democratic candidate in every election from 1884 to 1948, except in 1928. The county voted Republican in 1952, 1960, and 1972, and Democratic in 1956, 1964, 1968, and 1976. The county then went Republican in every presidential election between 1980 and 1992. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 Education
*Vernon Regional Junior College is located there *Texas A&M Research and Extension Other
*mental health center, *Drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum, *county library. *Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir *Texas A&M Research and Extension *U.S. highways 183, 283, 287, and 70 are the main transportation arteries. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Vernon, Texas|Vernon]] (county seat) *Oklaunion =====Town===== *Harrold *Hoot and Holler Crossing *Odell **Doan's Crossing ghost town *Fargo *Grayback *Harrold **Odell ghost town **Ronda ghost town **Tolbert ghost town ====Formed From==== Bexar district ===Resources=== *mental health center, *drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum *county library. A Texas A&M Research and Extension *[http://vernonrecord.com/17691/1854/1/todays-issuepdf Vernon Record] newspaper *[http://www.co.wilbarger.tx.us Wilbarger county website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_North_Texas List of museums] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilbarger_County,_Texas Doans Adobe House] ===Census=== :1880 --- 126 — :1890 --- 7,092 5,528.6% :1900 --- 5,759 −18.8% :1910 --- 12,000 108.4% :1920 --- 15,112 25.9% :1930 --- 24,579 62.6% :1940 --- 20,474 −16.7% :1950 --- 20,552 0.4% :1960 --- 17,748 −13.6% :1970 --- 15,355 −13.5% :1980 --- 15,931 3.8% :1990 --- 15,121 −5.1% :2000 --- 14,676 −2.9% :2010 --- 13,535 −7.8% :Est. 2015 --- 13,027 ===Notables=== *[[Morgan-8522 |John Morgan]] :Jack English Hightower, Memphis, Texas, native; former member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, and former U.S. Representative :Roy Orbison, singer/songwriter born in Wilbarger County :Daryl Richardson, running back for the St. Louis Rams :Bernard Scott, running back for the Cincinnati Bengals :Jack Teagarden, bandleader and trombonist :John Clay Wolfe, American radio personality career in Wilbarger County on KSEY ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Tolbert Cemetery, Tolbert, Texas|Tolbert Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas|Eastview Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Wilbarger Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas|Wilbarger Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Lockett, Texas|Zion Lutheran Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Wilbarger/ListWilbarger.html Wilbarger cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2763 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/wilbarger/wilbatoc.htm Cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwilbar/ TXGene] ===Sources=== *[https://texashistory.unt.edu Josaiah Wilbarger] *[http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48487 Wilbarger County Profile] *[http://vernonrecord.com/17691/1854/1/todays-issuepdf Vernon Record] newspaper *[http://www.co.wilbarger.tx.us Wilbarger county website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_North_Texas List of museums] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilbarger_County,_Texas Doans Adobe House]

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[[Category:Wilby, Suffolk One Place Study]] [[Category:Wilby, Suffolk]] [[Category: 1851 United Kingdom Census]] == 1851 Census, Wilby Parish == '''I kept the spelling used in the census records. If the correct spelling of names, place names and occupations were not evident, I added corrections in Parenthesis.''' *County of Suffolk *Parish of Wilby *Superintendent Registrar's District: Hoxne *Registrar's District: Dennington *No. of Enumeration District: 2: All the Parish of Wilby *Images from Ancestry were used to create this transcription.Ancestry.com. 1851 England Census [database on-line].Class: HO107; Piece: 1796; Folio: 323; Page: 1-33; GSU roll: 207445. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. 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Botwright||Daughter||11||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Botwright||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |18||||William Fevyear||Head||30||M||Married||Bricklayer Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Lettice Fevyear||Wife||32||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Margrett Fevyear||Daughter||12||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriot Fevyear||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Willie Fevyear||Son||3 months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |19||||Abraham Girling||Head||33||M||Married||Hawller (?)||Syleham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Amelia Girling||Wife||30||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Girling||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emily GIrling||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |20||||William Blomfield||Head||28||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Blomfield||Wife||30||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Blomfield||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Blomfield||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||1 House Uninhabited|||||||||||||||| |- |21||Union Street||Christopher Smith||Head||76||M||Married||Carpenter||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Esther Smith||Wife||42||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Walter Smith||Son||19||M||SIngle||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jesse Smith||Son||17||M||Single||Shoe Maker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 6 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||Benjamin Smith||Son||13||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Smith||Daughter||15||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |22||||[[Mutimer-384|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Sharman-793|Maria Mutimer]]||Wife||24||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-374|Mahala Mutimer]]||Daughter||1 month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |23||||Robert Lenney||Head||72||M||Married||Farmer, 27 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Lenney||Wife||70||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Lenney||Daughter||29||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Lenney||Son||33||M||Single||Wheelwright||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |24||||[[Mutimer-23|Stephen Mutimer]]||Head||48||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-62|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-22|Charles Mutimer]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-63|John Mutimer]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |25||||John Rumsey||Head||42||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Runsey||Wife||39||F||Married||||Sasctias, Suffolk|||| |- |26||||William Harvey||Head||74||M||Widowed||Sand Caster||Mellis, Suffolk|||| |- |27||||John Plant||Head||47||M||Married||Farrier||Earlsoham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Plant||Wife||37||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Plant||Son||8||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Plant||Daughter||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 7 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |28||Stradbroke Road||[[Lockwood-4661|Philip Lockwood]]||Head||71||M||Married||Pauper, Butcher||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Unknown-597083|Maria Lockwood]]||Wife||71||F||Married||||Wareham, Norfolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4917|William Lockwood]]||Son||42||M||Single||Butcher||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Georgiann Lockwood||Grandchild||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |29||||[[Cunnell-10|John Cunnell]]||Head||35||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Boast-195|Marian Cunnell]]||Wife||34||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-11|James Cunnell]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-12|Charlotte Cunnell]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-13|Sophia Cunnell]]||Daughter||8||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||WIlby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-14|Maryann Cunnell]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-15|Susanna Cunnell]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-3|George Cunnell]]||Son||2||M||SIngle||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-17|Robert Cunnell]]||Son||3 months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |30||||James Fisher||Head||51||M||Married||Grocer||Trimly, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fisher||Wife||36||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Fisher||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Fisher||Daughter||8||F||Single||Scholar||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Fisher||Son||4||M||Single||||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |31||||[[Lanceter-5|William Lanester]]||Head||57||M||Married||Shoemaker, Employs 1 man and 1 Apprentice||Earlsoham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Leabon-2|Sarah Lanester]]||Wife||55||F||Married||||Unknown||||No |} === Page 8 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||[[Lanceter-10|Sarah Lanceter]]||Daughter||24||F||Single||Dressmaker||Earlsoham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-11|Elizabeth Lancete]]r||Daughter||19||F||Single||Dressmaker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-13|John Lanceter]]||Son||16||M||Single||Shoemaker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-12|Maryann Lanceter]]||Daughter||14||F||Single||Scholar at Home||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |32||London Road||[[Chenery-223|Jonathan Chenry]]||Head||62||M||Married||Shoemaker||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cornish-2728|Harriot Chenry]]||Wife||58||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Chenery-268|John Chenry]]||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Chenery-267|Charles Chenry]]||Son||15||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Carter-42146|George Carter]]||Visitor||24||M||Single||Mason Laborer||Sasctead, Suffolk||||No |- |33||||[[Watling-341|John Watling]]||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Fulcher-915|Rose Watling]]||Wife||17||F||Married||||Badlingham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Watling-342|Emily Watling]]||Daughter||5 months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |34||||[[Godbolt-30|Thomas Godbolt]]||Head||61||M||Married||Carpenter||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41656|Rachel Godbolt]]||Wife||61||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Godbolt-31|Sarah Godbolt]]||Daughter||32||F||Single||Dressmaker||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |- |35||||[[Unknown-607704|Margrett WIllson]]||Head||81||F||Widow||Annuitant||Hoxne, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Bickers-230|Sarah Bickers]]||Servant||16||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |36||||[[Bardwell-519|James Bardwell]]||Head||54||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Sasctead, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-521|Emmar Bardwell]]||Daughter||33||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||Deaf and Dumb||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-370|John Bardwell]]||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |} === Page 9 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||[[Bardwell-524|William Bardwell]]||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-525|James Bardwell]]||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |37||||George Cunnold||Head||55||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Cunnold||Wife||65||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |38||||[[Taylor-83817|George Taylor]]||Head||29||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Sarah Taylor||Wife||28||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edgar Taylor||Son||8||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Taylor||Son||under 1 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Taylor||Niece||29||F||Single||Nurse||Fresslingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |39||||Lionel Fevyear||Head||31||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |40||||[[Mutimer-260|Michael Mutimer]]||Head||38||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Taylor-68995|Frances Mutimer]]||Wife||38||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-261|Beniah Mutimer]]||Son||14||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-264|Susanna Mutimer]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-265|Christopher Mutimer]]||Son||11||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-278|Martha Mutimer]]||Daughter||8||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |41||Foals Green||John Osborn||Head||32||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Osborn||Wife||33||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Osborn||Aunt||71||F||Single||Pauper||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 10 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |42||Wilby Hall||Emily Buxton||Head||49||F||Single||Farmer, 210 Acres, Employs 4 Laborers||Redenhall, Norfolk|||| |- |||||William B. Baldry||Nephew||35||M||Single||Agricultural Baliff||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Isabella Baldry||Niece||23||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Phoeba Archer||Servant||27||F||Single||House and Dairy Servant||Loutholt, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Baldwin||Servant||20||M||Single||Agricultural Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Goddard||Servant||14||M||Single||Agricultual Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |43||||Robert Woolnough||Head||73||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Woolnough||Wife||63||F||Married||Midwife||Monksoham, Suffolk|||| |- |44||London Road||Charles Roper||Head||40||M||Married||Farmer, 16 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Deborah Roper||Wife||30||F||Married||||Hoscoe, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Roper||Mother||62||F||Widow||? Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Pipe||Visitor||49||M||Single||Dealer in Oranges and Nuts||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |45||||[[Mutimer-37|Joshua Mutimer]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Stock-608|Sarah Mutimer]]||Wife||23||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-36|Alfred Mutimer]]||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Henry Mutimer||Son||5||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-156|Cornelius Mutimer]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |46||||Walter Mutimer||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Mutimer||Wife||21||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 11 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |47||||William Everett||Head||21||M||Married||Butcher and Dealer||Thason, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Lettice Everett||Wife||21||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffoilk|||| |- |||||Harriot Witten||Visitor||25||F||Single||Farm Servant||Redlington, Suffoilk|||| |- |48||||John Aldous||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultual Laborer||Wilby. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Aldous||Wife||33||F||Married||||Syleham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Aldous||Son||under 1 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |49||Wilby Green||[[Bayles-243|Benjamin Bayles]]||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer. 42 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Wingfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cook-19739|Amy Bayles]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-339|John Bayles]]||Son||24||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Denham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-344|Daniel Bayles]]||Son||15||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-347|Lettice Bayles]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-346|Mary Bayles]]||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-348|Jeptha Bayles]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |50||||[[Taylor-70091|John Taylor]]||Head||62||M||Married||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Weavers-327|Mary Taylor]]||Wife||64||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Taylor-83740|William Taylor]]||Grandson||16||M||Single||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |51||||[[Ward-33284|Richard Ward]]||Head||55||M||Married||Farmer. 7 Acres, Employs 0 Laborers||Horham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Runacus-1|Lydia Ward]]||Wife||54||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Emma Ward||Visitor||20||F||Single||Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |} === Page 12 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |52||Toad Street||Horatio T. Page||Head||44||M||Married||Taylor, employs 1 apprentice||Mendlesham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Page||Wife||48||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Horatio T. Page||Son||12||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Ellen Page||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Allen Precious||Apprentice||19||M||Single||Taylor Apprentice||Brockdish, Norfolk|||| |- |53||||Robert Wilson||Head||73||M||Married||Farmer of 80 acres, employs 1 laborer||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Wilson||Wife||72||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Holland||Visitor||45||F||Widow||Annuitant||St. James, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriet Aldous||Servant||17||F||Single||House Servant||Denham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Hawes||Servant||18||M||Single||Servant||Denham, Suffolk|||| |- |54||||Samuel Garrard||Head||69||M||Widow||Farmer of 65 acres, employs 2 laborers||Kersey, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edward Garrard||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cunningham||Daughter||38||F||Widow||House Keeper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cunningham||Visitor||76||F||Widow||Annuitant||Henstead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Pheaby Elwood||Servant||18||F||Single||Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Ann Grinling||Granddaughter||10||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |55||||Abraham Cunningham||Head||41||M||Widow||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Cunningham||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Cunningham||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Abraham Cunningham||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 13 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |56||||[[Jeffries-2500|Robert Jeffries]]||Head||51||M||Married||Farmer of 66 acres, employs 1 laborer||Hoxne, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Wilson-90198|Elizabeth Jeffries]]||Wife||41||F||Married||||Athelington, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2502|Naomi Jeffries]]||Daughter||22||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Hevenington, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2503|William Jeffries]]||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2650|George Jeffries]]||Son||17||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2651|Seaman Jeffries]]||Son||9||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2652|Robert Jeffries]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |57||||[[Goodchild-485|John Goodchild]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agriculturial Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Hannah Goodchild||Wife||25||F||Married||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Goodchild||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Goodchild||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |58||||John Goodchild||Head||48||M||Married||Agriculturial Laborer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Goodchild||Daughter||14||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Goodchild||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |59||||Mary Lish||Head||55||F||Widow||Pauper||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Lish||Daughter||19||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Lish||Son||12||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sussanah Lish||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Lish||Daughter||7||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 14 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |60||||Charles Notley||Head||85||M||Single||Farmer 76 Acres, Employs 1 laborer||Uberstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Barbry Clerk||Niece||42||F||Single||General Servant||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Clerk||Servant||22||M||Single||General Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Clerk||||7||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Clerk||||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Smith||Servant||28||F||Single||Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |61||||Lutton Godbold||Head||62||M||Married||Cordwainer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Godbold||Wife||63||F||Married||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjamin Godbold||Son||17||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Godbold||Son||12||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |62||||[[Stearn-168|Henry Stearn]]||Head||40||M||Married||Farmer 127 Acres, Employs 5 Laborers||Catfield, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Elizabeth Stearn||Wife||35||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Stearn||Daughter||10||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Stearn||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Anna Stearn||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alice Stearn||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Agnes Stearn||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Adaline Baldwin||Servant||21||F||Single||Teacher (?) Private||Weybread, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Gosling||Servant||69||M||Single||Servant||Worlington, Suffolk||Deaf and Dumb|| |- |||||Rosanice Mayhew||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Worlington, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 15 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||David Freeman||Servant||17||M||Single||Servant||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |63||||John Mutimer||Head||47||M||Married||Farmer 14 Acre, Employs no Laborers||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Pheobe Mutimer||Wife||46||F||Married||||Shadbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |64||||Frederick Blomfield||Head||21||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Blomfield||Wife||26||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Matildea Cook||Visitor||30||F||Single||Dress Maker||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |65||||James Pipe||Head||71||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Pipe||Wife||74||F||Married||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |66||||[[Mutimer-306|Edward Mutimer]]||Head||39||M||Married||Pauper. Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-307|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Wife||36||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-309|Charlote Mutimer]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-310|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-311|Naoma Mutimer]]||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||John Read||Visitor||27||M||Single||Rat Catcher||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||One house unihabited|||||||||||||||| |- |67||London Road||John Butcher||Head||38||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Butcher||Wife||36||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Butcher||Daughter||14||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Butcher||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Butcher||Daughter||||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 16 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |68||||Sarah Cheney Ballinger||Head||66||F||Widow||Landed Proprietor||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Dinah Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||35||F||Single||Dress Maker||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Caroline Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||34||F||Single||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||33||F||Single||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |69||||William Fevyear||Head||53||M||Married||Journeyman Mason||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Fevyear||Wife||48||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susanna Fevyear||Daughter||5||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fevyear||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |70||Union Street||Thomas Whiting||Head||24||M||Married||Taylor Master, employs 1 man||Kelsale, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Whiting||Wife||23||F||Married||||Kneeton, Suffolk|||| |- |71||||John Lockwood||Head||32||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Lockwood||Wife||34||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Lockwood||Son||13||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Lockwood||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Evans Lockwood||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Lockwood||Son||4||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriot Lockwood||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |72||||James Blomfield||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Blomfield||Wife||50||F||Married||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Blomfield||Daughter||6||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 17 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |73||Union Street||George Woolnough||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rose Woolnough||Wife||48||F||Married||||Sasctead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Woolnough||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Woolnough||Daughter||13||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |74||||[[Cook-41237|Elija Cook]]||Head||47||M||Married||Cordwainer Journeyman||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Baldry-251|Mary Ann Cook]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41251|Fredric Cook]]||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41252|James Cook]]||Son||14||M||Single||Cordwainer Apprentise||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41253|Arron Cook]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Emma Cook||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Spencer Cook||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |75||||Elishe Emms||Head||40||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Matilda Emms||Wife||41||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |76||||Edmund Plant||Head||26||M||Single||Farmer 50 Acres, Employs no more||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Plant||Servant||42||M||Widowed||Servant||Earlsham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Plant||Servant||30||F||Single||General Servant||Earlsham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rebecca Fevyear||Servant||17||F||Single||Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |77||||Cudlest Clerk||Head||25||M||Married||Coachman and Gardener||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Clerk||Wife||39||F||Married||||Ubberstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Foster||Neice||3||F||Single||||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 18 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |78||||Hannah Botwright||Head||74||F||Widow||Annuitant||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fevyear||Visitor||17||F||Single||Scholar||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |79||||Mathew Harvey||Head||72||M||Married||Retired Baptist Minister||Pedmash, Essex|||| |- |||||Sarah Harvey||Wife||70||F||Married||||Ramesden, Essex|||| |- |||||James C. Harvey||Grandson||6||M||Single||Scholar at Home||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |80||||James Chenry||Head||23||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chenry||Wife||22||F||Married||||Chatham, Kent|||| |- |||||William Chenry||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |81||Foals Green||[[Mutimer-255|Cristopher Mutimer]]||Head||36||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Jacobs-12054|Hannah Mutimer]]||Wife||34||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Laurance Mutimer||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-74|Christopher Mutimer]]||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Merton-177|Martha Mutimer]]||Mother||60||F||Widow||Pauper||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Rachel Mutimer||Sister||25||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |82||||[[Mutimer-75|Samuel Mutimer]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Stopher-92|Rachel Mutimer]]||Wife||27||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Julianah Mutimer||Daughter||6||F||Single||Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-149|James Mutimer]]||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-205|Ellen Mutimer]]||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Susan Stopher||Visitor||51||F||Widow||||Denham, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 19 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |83||||William Greenard||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 70 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Ubberston, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Barker||??||42||F||Single||General Servant||Monk Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Barker||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Kate Barker||Daughter||16||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Fredric Barker||Son||11||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Goddard||Servant||19||F||Single||House Servant||Fressing, Suffolk|||| |- |84||||Evans Lockwood||Head||61||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Lockwood||Wife||57||F||Married||||Wingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Evans Lockwood||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Lockwood||Son||17||M||Single||Taylor Apprentise||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriot Cunningham||Visitor||24||F||Single||Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |85||||[[Mutimer-229|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||27||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Feveyear-2|Maria Mutimer]]||Wife||22||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Eliza Fevyear||Illegitimate Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-230|Rachel Mutimer]]||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-211|Charles Mutimer]]||Son||3 months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |86||||William Weavers||Head||21||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Collins||Servant||22||F||Single||Indoor Servant||Rishangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Margrete Weavers||Servant||21||F||Single||Indoor Servant||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |87||||Rachel Darby||Head||65||F||Widow||Annuitant||Wissett, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 20 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |88||Wilby House||[[Blomfield-435|Thomas Blomfield]]||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 50 Acres, Emplys 1 Laborer||Worlingworth, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Chandler-10849|Sarah Blomfield]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Tostock, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-443|Hariot Blomfield]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-444|George Blomfield]]||Son||15||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-445|Edward Blomfield]]||Son||14||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-446|Elizabeth Blomfield]]||Daughter||12||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-447|Gedney Blomfield]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-449|Sarah Blomfield]]||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Gooch-2204|William Gooch]]||Visitor||32||M||Single||Annuitant||Brundish, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-448|Louisa Blomfield]]||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |89||Read Street||[[Aldridge-3109|James Aldridge]]||Head||57||M||Married||Farmer 150 Acres, Employs 5 Laborers||Laxfield, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Aldridge-3110|Mary Aldridge]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Newton, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Mutimer-337|Sophia Mutimer]]||Servant||24||F||Single||House Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Woolnough-65|Sarah Woolnough]]||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Baldwin-15249|George Baldwin]]||Servant||16||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |90||Read Street||Joseph Clerk||Head||25||M||Married||Farmer 64 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Wyverstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Clerk||Wife||25||F||Married||||Linstead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hughes Clerk||Son||6 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Pipe||Servant||19||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Pipe||Servant||12||F||Single||House Servant||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 21 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |91||Cole Street||[[Allum-290|William Allum]]||Head||50||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultual Laborer||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Collett-2351|Dinah Allum]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Wilby, Sufolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-293|John Allum]]||Son||20||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-294|Jimmima Allum]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-296|Elizabeth Allum]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-297|Hannah Allum]]||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-298|Dinah Allum]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-822|Dinah Collier]]||Mother in Law||77||F||Widow||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Henry Yearn||Visitor||6||M||Single||Scholar||Barsom (Barsham), Norfolk|||| |- |92||Cole Street||[[Weavers-304|Robert Weavers]]||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Barker-14752|Elizabeth Weavers]]||Wife||50||F||Married||||Rendham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-306|Robert Weavers]]||Son||19||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Rendham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-308|James Weavers]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-309|George Weavers]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-310|Samuel Weavers]]||Son||5||M||Single||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Hannah Barker||Grand Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |93||||James Lockwood||Head||29||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Carfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Lockwood||Wife||32||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Martin||Mother in Law||64||F||Widow||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Martin||Aunt||59||F||Single||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 22 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |94||Foals Green||John Smith||Head||22||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Smith||Wife||25||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |95||Union Street||[[Mutimer-313|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||45||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Sparrow-2177|Kezia Mutimer]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-315|Drucilla Mutimer]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-320|George Mutimer]]||Son||10||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-319|Maria Mutimer]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-318|Mary Mutimer]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-316|Kezia Mutimer]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |96||||Joseph Allen||Head||53||M||Married||Farmer 18 Acres, No Laborers||Tannington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Allen||Wife||68||F||Married||||Rushangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Barnabas Shelver||Servant||37||M||Single||Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |97||||Maryann Keable||Head||28||F||Widow||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Keable||Son||5||M||Single||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |98||Wooten Road||Richard Copping||Head||42||M||Married||Miller||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Copping||Wife||36||F||Married||||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Copping||Son||10||M||Single||Scholar||Brockford, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Copping||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Broom, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jarvis Copping||Son||6||M||Single||||Broom, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Richard Copping||Son||3||M||Single||||Bungay, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 23 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||George Copping||Son||1||M||Single||||Bungay, Suffolk|||| |- |99||Foals Green||James Martin||Head||77||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Martin||Wife||78||F||Married||||Sutton, Suffolk|||| |- |100||||John Taylor||Head||42||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Taylor||Wife||39||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Taylor||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Loezar (Louisa) Taylor||Daughter||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Taylor||Son||8||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Caroline Taylor||Daughter||5||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Taylor||Son||4||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Taylor||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |101||||Barnabas Seace||Head||61||M||Married||Farmer 143 Acres||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Lucy Seace||Wife||65||F||Married||||Tannington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jeremiah Seace||Son||22||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elijah Baldwin||Servant||21||M||Single||House Servant||Athelington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Mutimer||Servant||15||M||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |102||Wooten Green||William Chase||Head||68||M||Married||Butcher||Wayhead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chase||Wife||55||F||Married||||Tasebourh (Tasburgh), Suffolk|||| |- |103||||James Flat||Head||52||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Eye, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alice Flat||Wife||53||F||Married||Schole Mistress||Carleton, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 24 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |104||London Road||John Baldwin||Head||51||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Baldwin||Wife||50||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Baldwin||Son||23||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Baldwin||Son||12||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Baldwin||Grand Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |105||Union Street||Robert Plant||Head||38||M||Married||Farrier||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Plant||Wife||37||F||Married||||Saxtead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjn Plant||Son||5||M||Single||Scholar||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||A. Caroline||Daughter||1 Month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |106||Cole Street||Adam Aggas||Head||30||M||Married||Brickmaker||Harleston, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Aggas||Wife||35||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Aggas||Daughter||10||F||Single||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Aggas||Son||5||M||Single||||Athelington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edgar Aggas||Son||3||M||Single||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ely Mutimer||Brother in Law||35||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |107||Cole Street||William Borrett||Head||76||M||Widower||Farmer 20 Acres||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ana Maria Roger||Servant||55||F||Widow||General Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Allwin||Servant||15||F||Single||Char Woman||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjn Bridges||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 25 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |108||Road Street||[[Bridges-5185|Elijah Bridges]]||Head||49||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Athelington, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-594|Lucy Bridges]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Wingfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |109||Cole Street||John Harding||Head||27||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Harding||Wife||29||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Harding||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Harding||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Harding||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |110||||Easter Harding||Head||59||F||Widow||Pauper||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Harding||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Harding||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |111||||Henry Newson||Head||70||M||Married||Blacksmith||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Newson||Wife||72||F||Married||||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Newson||Son||36||M||Single||Schole Assistant, English||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |112||||Daniel Taylor||Head||36||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Taylor||Wife||25||F||Married||||Monk Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Taylor||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |113||||William Mutimer||Head||25||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Mutimer||Wife||25||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Stephen Mutimer||Son||8 Months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 26 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |114||Wilby Green||[[Mutimer-81|John Mutimer]]||Head||46||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook. Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-242|Lydia Mutimer]]||Wife||31||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-117|Naoma Mutimer]]||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-80|George Mutimer]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-116|Robert Mutimer]]||Son||11 Months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |115||Foals Green||John Chapman||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Chapman||Wife||32||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Chapman||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Chapman||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Marian Chapman||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Chapman||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Chapman||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |116||||William Lanceter||Head||26||M||Married||Cordwainer Journeyman||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Martha Lanceter||Wife||33||F||Married||||Headley (Hadleigh), Essex|||| |- |||||Louisa Lanceter||Daughter||2 Months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |117||Cole Street||John Collett||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Marian Collett||Wife||22||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Dinah Collett||(blank) Assumed Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |118||||James Aldous||Head||70||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Aldous||Wife||71||F||Married||||Swefling, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 27 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |119||Cole Street||John Rumsey||Head||29||M||Married||Farmer 88 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Rumsey||Wife||24||F||Married||||Eaton, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Rumsey||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Cookley, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Rumsey||Daughter||8 months||F||Single||||Cookley, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Luezar (Louisa) Godfry||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Walpole, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlote Sharman||Servant||13||F||Single||House Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Woolnough||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Homs (Holmes)||Servant||13||M||Single||Farm Servant||Walpole, Suffolk|||| |- |120||||James Lockwood||Head||22||M||Married||Inn Keeper and Taylor||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Lockwood||Wife||21||F||Married||||Rishangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Unnamed Lockwood||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Nichols||Servant||16||F||Single||Bar Maid||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chenery||Servant||48||F||Widow||Nurse||Unknown|||| |- |121||Foals Green||James Rumsey||Head||47||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Rumsey||Wife||38||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Orsborn||Son in Law (Step Son)||15||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Orsborn||Son in Law (Step Son)||12||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |122||||Nathaniel Orsborn||Head||63||M||Widower||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Orsborn||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 28 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |123||London Road||Robert Chenery||Head||56||M||Married||Carpenter||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Phebe Chenery||Wife||55||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Chenery||Son||17||M||Single||Carpenter Journeyman||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |124||Foals Green||William Rumsey||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Rumsey||Wife||32||F||Married||||Cratfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Rumsey||Son||11||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Rumsey||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Rumsey||Son||7||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Rumsey||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Philip Rumsey||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Rumsey||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ray||Servant||58||F||Married||Nurse||Cratfield, Suffolk|||| |- |125||||Adam Andrews||Head||25||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Andrews||Wife||21||F||Married||||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Andrews||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Andrews||Servant||47||F||Married||Nurse||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |126||||John Laney||Head||42||M||Married||Farmer 36 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Laney||Wife||44||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ship||Servant||14||F||Single||House Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Johnson||Servant||19||M||Single||Farm Servant||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 29 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |127||Cole Street||George Godchild||Head||36||M||Married||Farmer 10 Acres, No Laborers||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Godchild||Wife||40||F||Married||||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Godchild||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Godchild||Son||8||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Godchild||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Philip Godchild||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Esther Godchild||Daughter||6 Months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Godchild||Visitor||77||M||Widower||Landed Proprietor||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |128||||John Weavers||Head||48||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Margret Weavers||Wife||54||F||Married||||Weneston (Wenhaston), Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Weavers||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Weavers||Daughter||11||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Weavers||Son||7||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |129||Road Street||William Stannard||Head||69||M||Married||Farmer 18 Acres, No Laborers||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rhoda Stannard||Wife||67||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizth Stannard||Niece||24||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Chenery||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |130||||James Aldous||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 27 Acres, 1 Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Aldous||Wife||46||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Aldous||Servant||46||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 30 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |130||Cole Street||Richard Hazell||Head||57||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Hazell||Wife||82||F||Married||||Hovedon, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Mary Andrews||Visitor||74||F||Widow||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |132||Wilby Green||William Bickers||Head||66||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Bickers||Wife||55||F||Married||||Frostenden, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Bickers||Daughter||31||F||Single||||Frostenden, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Bickers||Son||21||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Bickers||Son||12||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |133||Foals Green||William Orsborn||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Orsborn||Wife||30||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mariah Orsborn||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Orsborn||Son||11||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Henery Orsborn||Son||9||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Orsborn||Daughter||5||F||Single||Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Lydia Orsborn||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |134||||Edmund Fevyear||Head||48||M||Married||Blacksmith Master||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Fevyear||Wife||44||F||Married||Dame, Schole Mistress, Reading||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edward Fevyear||Son||15||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 31 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |135||||[[Mutimer-186|George Mutimer]]||Head||40||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Goddard-3867|Sarah Mutimer]]||Wife||43||F||Married||||Cratfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-187|Hannah Mutimer]]||Daughter||21||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-181|Robert Mutimer]]||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-189|William Mutimer]]||Son||11||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-150|Georganna Mutimer]]||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |136||Foals Green||Thomas Stern||Head||43||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Araminta Stern||Wife||43||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Stern||Son||20||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Stern||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alfred Stern||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Stern||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Stern||Son||11||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Stern||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |137||Cole Street||Henry Taylor||Head||21||M||Single||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |138||||Charles Taylor||Head||29||M||Married||Dealer in Cattle||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Taylor||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |139||Road Street||John Cattermole||Head||69||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Tabatha Cattermole||Wife||67||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Eldrid||Grand Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 32 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |140||Stradbrook Road||[[Darby-2812|William Darby]]||Head||36||M||Married||Farmer 165 Acres, Employs 6 Laborers||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Thompson-74963|Elizabeth Darby]]||Wife||26||F||Married||||Ipswich, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2944|William Darby]]||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2945|Susan Darby]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2946|Samuel Darby]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2948|Unnamed Darby]]||Daughter||Under 1 Month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Harriot Barber||Servant||24||F||Single||General Servant||Wissitt, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Lockwood||Servant||20||M||Single||Agricultural Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |141||||George Mingay||Head||61||M||Married||Rector of Wilby||Thetford, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Mary Web Mingay||Wife||54||F||Married||||Canterbury, Kent|||| |- |||||Henry Wm Crick||Visitor||47||M||Single||Curate of Dennington, Suffolk||Little Turlow, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cattermole||Servant||54||F||Widow||House Servant||Great Snoring, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Jane Frances||Servant||20||F||Single||House Servant||Billingford, Norfolk|||| |} == Sources ==

Wilcannia,NSW, Australia

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[[Category: Wilcannia, New South Wales| Wilcannia]] ---- '''Wilcannia, NSW, Australia [[Wikipedia: Wilcannia]] [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wilcannia;NewSouthWales;Australia Google Maps]

Wilcox Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Wilcox Family History == Being some account of the first five generations in direct line from William Wilcockson of Stratford, Connecticut, to Josiah Wilcox of Brecksville, Ohio. * by Owen Nelson Wilcox (b.1880) of Brecksville, Ohio * published Cleveland, Ohio, 1911 * Source Example: ::: Wilcox, Owen Nelson. ''[[Space:Wilcox Family History|Wilcox Family History]]'' (Cleveland, Ohio, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wilcox|Wilcox]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wilcox Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=H41bAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamilyhist00wilc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781055

Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island

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== Introduction == This page provides a list of links to the [https://www.wikitree.com Wikitree] profiles for those individuals mentioned in the local history book ''Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island,'' which was authored by [[Forbes-5761|Elizabeth Lamont Forbes]] and published in 1971. At the time that this page was created, no known digital version of ''Wild Roses'' exists online. The [http://www.victoriags.org/ Victoria Genealogical Society] has transcribed an alphabetical surname index which can be viewed [http://www.victoriags.org/indexes/wildroses/wildroses.php on their website]. The book itself does not contain a surname index. == Index == Names are indexed in the order that they appear in the book. These lists contain both married and maiden surnames; use your browser's search function for best results. === Index, Part 1 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page vi)'' }} * ''Victoria'' ** '''The Wedding Road''', 3 *** [[Woods-17099|Emily Henrietta Woods]] *** [[Woods-13669|Helen Kate (Woods) Andrew]] *** [[Woods-13666|Richard Woods]] *** [[Unknown-574470|Anne (Unknown) Woods]] *** [[Woods-13668|Alice Mary (Woods) Tomlinson]] *** [[Woods-17098|Elizabeth Anne Woods]] *** [[Woods-13667|Richard Edward Woods]] *** [[Woods-11529|Charles Thomas Woods]] *** [[Andrew-3552|John Alexander Andrew]] *** [[Percival-1024|Alice Emily (Percival) Woods]] ** '''The First Voters''', 7 *** [[Layzell-71|Silvestria Theodora (Layzell) Hastings (formerly Smith)]] *** [[Smith-264303|Phillip Robert Smith]] *** [[Hastings-4290|Oregon Hastings]] ** '''Hannah Hated Cock Fighting''', 9 *** [[Taylor-65075|Hannah (Taylor) Elford]] *** [[Elford-377|Robert Elford]] *** [[Elford-378|John Pitcairn Elford]] *** [[Elford-379|Theophilus Elford]] *** [[Elford-382|Caroline Elizabeth (Elford) Archibald]] *** [[Barnard-2273|George Henry Barnard]] ** '''From Footwear to Photography''', 11 *** [[Hatherly-88|Hannah (Hatherly) Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-1387|Richard Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-3529|Albert Hatherly Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-1386|George Henry Maynard]] ** '''A Cry in the Night''', 13 *** [[Galley-396|William Galley]] *** [[Gower-1487|Charlotte (Gower) Galley]] *** [[Galley-246|Altie Louisa (Galley) Tye]] *** [[Cridge-11|Edward Cridge]] *** [[Galley-397|Ada (Galley) Matson]] *** [[Tye-2169|Thomas Hickman Tye]] *** [[Tye-1806|Thomas Beauchamp Tye]] *** [[Clute-358|Annie Louise (Clute) Tye]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 16 *** [[Parker-12799|Hannah (Parker) Ball]] *** [[Parker-11119|John Parker Jr.]] *** [[Munn-803|Mary Ann (Munn) Parker]] *** [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine (formerly Reed)]] *** [[Skinner-2075|Constance Langford (Skinner) Davie]] *** [[Skinner-3073|Thomas James Skinner]] *** [[Goode-2430|Mary Lowdham (Goode) Skinner]] ** '''The Hallelujah Wedding''', 17 *** [[Reilly-3029|Annie Elizabeth (Reilly) Townsend]] *** [[Townsend-9760|James Jabez Townsend]] ** '''An Elopement''', 20 *** [[Simpson-21196|Margaret Catherine (Simpson) MacLure]] *** [[MacLure-111|Samuel MacLure]] ** '''"Where's My Girl?"''', 22 *** [[DeBou-10|Marie Emmeline Fowler (DeBou) Bullock-Webster]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-1|William Howard Bullock-Webster]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-2|Barbara Helen (Bullock-Webster) Steel]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-3|Marion Isobel (Bullock-Webster) Walker]] ** '''Memories''', 24 *** [[Black-19491|Mary (Black) Bray]] *** [[Bray-5656|Richard Bray]] *** [[Black-19492|John Black]] *** [[Munro-4501|Isabella (Munro) Black]] ** '''A Silent Vow''', 27 *** [[Pollard-4814|Maria Heathfield (Pollard) Grant]] *** [[Grant-18630|Gordon Frazer Munro Grant]] ** '''A Lady Navigator''', 30 *** [[Grant-18632|William Grant]] *** [[Smith-255156|Helen Mary (Smith) Grant]] *** [[Smith-255165|George Smith]] *** [[McCully-617|Isabella (McCully) Smith]] *** [[McCully-91|Jonathan McCully]] *** [[Smith-216434|William Alexander Smith aka Amor De Cosmos]] ** '''A Jewish Home''', 32 *** [[Davies-13399|Cecelia (Davies) Sylvester]] *** [[Sylvester-1580|Francis Joseph Sylvester]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 33 *** [[Anderson-37258|Jessie (Anderson) Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7132|Duncan Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7133|William George Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7429|Charles Napier Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-8942|Margaret Helen Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-8941|Jessie Clara Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7131|Agnes Deans Cameron]] ** '''Battle Royal''', 35 *** [[Sea-71|Elizabeth Annie (Sea) Turnbull]] *** [[Sea-72|Samuel Sea]] *** [[Lovell-3717|Louisa (Lovell) Sea]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 36 *** [[Penn-739|Eliza (Penn) Harris]] *** [[Harris-17691|Thomas Harris]] *** [[Winmill-9|Mary Anne (Winmill) Cridge]] ** '''To Church on Sunday''', 38 *** [[Lazenby-411|Emma (Lazenby) Spencer]] *** [[Spencer-16637|David Spencer]] *** [[Spencer-16648|Christopher Spencer]] ** '''Alone on Her Golden Wedding Day''', 40 *** [[Carthew-59|Amelia Jane (Carthew) Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-9|William Joseph Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-13|Ernest Carthew Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-14|Herbert Jeffree Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-15|Roy Pendray]] *** [[Carthew-147|John Carthew]] *** [[Williams-103946|Amelia (Williams) Boyns (formerly Carthew)]] *** [[Jeffree-48|William Joseph Jeffree]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 42 *** [[McChesney-642|Sarah (McChesney) Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3565|Charles Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3905|Florence (Hayward) Fraser]] *** [[Hayward-3909|Ernest Chesney Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3567|Reginald Hayward]] ** '''She Fought For the Aged''', 43 *** [[Bernard-3663|Lauretta (Bernard) Gould]] *** [[Gould-7883|Isaac Archibald Gould]] ** '''A Speaking Engagement''', 45 *** [[Carr-4091|Emily Carr]] *** [[Carr-4083|Richard Carr]] *** [[Carr-4085|Alice Mary Carr]] ** '''Service For Others''', 48 *** [[McNaughton-1450|Anne Cecilia (McNaughton) Spofford]] ** '''An Organizer''', 50 *** [[Townsend-833|Margaret (Townsend) Jenkins (formerly Fox)]] ** '''A "Character"''', 53 *** [[Cameron-7131|Agnes Deans Cameron]] ** '''A Doctor's Wife''', 55 *** [[McPhee-1293|Margaret Jane (McPhee) Hart]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 57 *** [[Cameron-12757|Barbara (Cameron) Brown]] *** [[Brown-40684|Robert Austen Brown]] ** '''Right About Face''', 58 *** [[Lawson-11547|Maria Lawson]] ** '''From Ridicule to Respect''', 60 *** [[Watson-33990|Rosalind (Watson) Young]] *** [[Young-55091|Henry Esson Young]] *** [[Young-56865|Margaret Fyvie Helen (Young) Heal]] *** [[Young-56808|Henry Esson Young]] *** [[Young-56868|Rosalind (Young) Watts]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 61 *** [[Munro-4802|Annie (Munro) McDowell]] === Index, Part 2 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page vii)'' }} * ''Victoria, continued'' ** '''An Early Historian''', 63 *** [[Russell-30657|Alma Russell]] ** '''Mission Established''', 65 *** [[Bain-3826|Esther C. (Bain) Russ]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 66 *** [[Leitch-1104|Florence Nightingale (Leitch) Clay]] ** '''A Lover's Promise''', 67 *** [[Stout-7084|Sarah Ann (Stout) Austin]] * ''Saanich Peninsula'' ** '''The Party-Hopping Piano''', 69 *** Fanny Catherine (Brett) Butler ** '''An Indian Princess''', 71 *** Old Katie ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 74 *** Maria Wilhelmine (Ebert) Hafer ** '''Lady of the Valley''', 75 *** Margaret (Jenkins) Michell ** '''A Family Moves West''', 77 *** [[St._John-5157|Margaret Ann (St. John) Brethour]] *** [[Brethour-119|Samuel Brethour]] *** [[Helmcken-1|John Sebastian Helmcken]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 78 *** Fanny (Downs) Sluggett ** '''Her Sweetheart Roamed''', 80 *** Emma (Pope) Turgoose ** '''A Born Crusader''', 82 *** Evangeline (Shaw) McLachlan * ''Metchosin and Rocky Point'' ** '''Mistress of Sherwood''', 84 *** [[Calhoun-2981|Lillian Margaret (Calhoun) Helgesen]] *** [[Helgesen-113|Hans Lars Helgesen]] ** '''Mesachie Tyee''', 86 *** [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine (formerly Reed)]] *** [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] * ''South Cowichan'' ** '''They Were Friends''', 89 *** [[Hopkins-12232|Margaret (Hopkins) Boal (formerly Manley)]] *** [[Manley-2544|William Manley]] *** [[Manley-2543|Robert John Manley]] ** '''His Annie''', 92 *** Annie (McGrath) Dougan ** '''A Gracious Lady''', 94 *** Dorothy Wellwyn Rogers * ''Jordan Meadows'' ** '''Wilderness Comfort''', 96 *** Annie Weeks * ''North Cowichan and Duncan'' ** '''A Remarkable Woman''', 98 *** [[Ingram-5574|Sarah Annie (Ingram) Duncan]] *** [[Duncan-11815|William Chalmers Duncan]] *** [[Duncan-13888|Inez (Duncan) McAdam]] *** [[McAdam-449|William Alexander McAdam]] *** [[Duncan-11816|Kenneth Forrest Duncan]] ** '''Over a New Trail''', 100 *** [[Bryce-910|Margaret (Bryce) Alexander]] *** [[Alexander-16300|David Alexander]] *** [[Lomas-562|William Henry Lomas]] *** [[Alexander-15758|Jane (Alexander) Lomas]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 102 *** Mrs. William Lomas ** '''Through Dark Woods''', 104 *** [[Alexander-15758|Jane (Alexander) Lomas]] *** [[Alexander-16300|David Alexander]] *** [[Lomas-562|William Henry Lomas]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 106 *** [[Alexander-18285|Margaret (Alexander) Sutton]] ** '''Sweet Sixteen''', 108 *** [[Davis-72395|Mary Jane (Davis) Evans (aka Davies)]] *** [[Evans-14190|John Newell Evans]] *** [[Evans-8632|Ella Estelle (Evans) Auchinachie]] *** [[Kier-19|Martha (Kier) Smithe]] *** [[Smithe-46|William Smithe]] * ''Chemainus'' ** '''Beautiful Isabel''', 111 *** [[Curtis-13419|Isabella Julia (Isabel) Askew]] *** [[Askew-459|Thomas George Askew]] *** [[Askew-1205|Walter Frederick Askew]] *** [[Askew-1203|Edith Isabella Askew]] * ''Nanaimo'' ** '''The First White Girl''', 114 *** Margaret (McGregor) Gladholm ** '''She Saw Nanaimo Grow''', 116 *** [[Bevilockway-2|Joseph Lewis Bevilockway]] *** [[Frost-9525|Ann (Frost) Bevilockway]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 117 *** Mary Hawkes ** '''Close to the Bastion''', 118 *** [[Malpass-73|Rhoda (Malpass) Drake]] *** [[Malpass-42|John Malpass]] *** [[Webb-7171|Lavinia (Webb) Malpass]] *** [[Drake-3911|Samuel Drake]] ** '''Mary Ellen''', 120 *** Mary Ellen Smith === Index, Part 3 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-3.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page viii) }} * ''Parksville ** '''A Lonely Land''', 123 *** [[Talbot-3892|Elizabeth (Talbot) Roberts (formerly Rath)]] *** [[Rath-426|William Rath]] *** [[Roberts-7201|Thomas Roberts]] *** [[Rath-427|George Edward Lawrence Rath]] *** [[Rath-430|Olive Evelyn (Rath) May]] *** [[Rath-429|Mary Cecilia (Rath) Shannon]] *** [[Rath-428|Lilian Gertude Rath]] *** [[Rath-431|William Harvey T. Rath]] * ''Courtenay-Comox'' ** '''A Bride at Sixteen''', 125 *** [[Cliffe-134|Samuel Jackson Cliffe]] *** [[Harmston-8|Florence Mary (Harmston) Cliffe]] *** [[Harmston-9|William Toynbee Harmston]] *** [[Fieldsend-22|Mary Sophia (Fieldsend) Green (formerly Harmston)]] ** '''Two on a Raft''', 127 *** [[Patterson-12661|Margaret (Patterson) Urquhart]] *** [[Urquhart-1282|Alexander Urquhart]] *** [[McPhee-631|Joseph McPhee]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 129 *** Margaret (Hay) Carwithen ** '''Shanks' Mare''', 130 *** Anna Beech ** '''A Sense of Humour''', 132 *** Mary (Nash) Woods ** '''(Untitled section)''', 133 *** [[Byron-514|Lucy Sophia (Byron) Musters]] ** '''Small But Mighty''', 135 *** Margaret McDonald (McLean) Williams ** '''(Untitled section)''', 137 *** Margaret McDonald *** Emma McDonald * ''Campbell River'' ** '''A Grand Old Lady''', 138 *** Mary Josephine (Johanson) Thulin * ''The Albernis'' ** '''Courage''', 140 *** Minnie (Huff) Patterson ** '''A Living Legend''', 143 *** Sarah Louise Crew Nicholas ** '''A Woman in Public Office''', 144 *** Agnes McNeill * ''Cape Scott'' ** '''Cape Scott Pioneers''', 145 *** Johanne (Jensen) Fredericton *** Ellen (Tippett) Gibbs == Sources == * Forbes, Elizabeth, ''Wild Roses at their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island''. Vancouver, BC: Evergreen, 1971, pp vi-viii ''(table of contents)''.

Wild Weasels

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[[Category:Wild Weasels]] =
{{Blue|Wild Weasels}}
= {{Image |file=WildWeaseImages-8.png |size=70 |align=l |label=Some Wild Weasel Squadron Patches |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/WildWeaseImages-8.png }} {{Image |file=WildWeaseImages-9.png |size=70 |align=r |label=Some Wild Weasel Squadron Patches |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/WildWeaseImages-9.png }} Wild Weasels is a United States Air Force program whose purpose is destruction of hostile electronic emitters, such as the guidance radar for Surface to Air missiles (SAMs). The name applies to the missions they fly, as well as to the aircrew members who fly them. The aircraft, specially equipped for these missions, are often called weasel birds. The [https://www.wildweasels.org Wild Weasel Society] welcomes as members veterans and active duty pilots, EWOs (Electronic Warfare Officers), and support personnel who serve or served in the Wild Weasel program. '''The Wild Weasel Mission'''
When an enemy uses truck mounted missile launchers to attack bombers on the way to and from their targets, Wild Weasels fly ahead of the bombers to locate and destroy the missile launchers. When a launcher's radar targets their aircraft, they launch an anti- radar missile at the launcher, then often have to evade a SAM that had already been launched at them. '''Wild Weasel Motto'''
The historic response of one of the first Wild Weasels, when he was introduced to the tactics and mission details was: "you want me to fly in the back of a little tiny fighter aircraft with a crazy fighter pilot who thinks he's invincible, home in on a SAM site in North Vietnam, and shoot it before it shoots me, '''Y'''ou '''G'''otta '''B'''e {{Red|''kidding''"kidding" is a family-friendly synonym for the more colorful actual word that starts with "s".}} '''M'''e!". His vernacular stuck and YGBSM is prominently displayed on the patch of some squadrons, adding to the legend of the Wild Weasel. '''Wild Weasel Slogan'''
As the Wild Weasels developed combat tactics during missions to North Vietnam, they realized that being the '''F'''irst '''I'''n ahead of the strikers would allow them to gather information to attack radar sites and to protect strike packages during their ingress. When '''L'''ast '''O'''ut, the Weasels were able to protect the strike package egresses and keep the SAM operators busy. Their slogan, FILO, means that the Weasels do everything in their power to draw fire from Surface to Air systems and allow the strikers to hit their targets and return home.
(''note: please see worksheet at right for more data that might help finding sources'') {| |'''Pilots'''
Guidi Adolph
[[Alford-4560|Uriel Alford]]
[[Baechle-27|William Baechle]]
John Baker
[[Baker-64286|Doyle Baker]]
[[Bakke-234|Samuel Bakke]]
Francis Barrett
[[Barrow-3642|John Barrow]]
Russell Bartlett
[[Bartsch-393|James Bartsch]]
[[Basel-55|Gene Basel]]
Robert Beck
Thomas Bennison
Andi Biancur
[[Bickel-949|Larry Bickel]]
Gordon Billington
[[Bosiljevac-8|Michael Bosiljevac]]
Joseph Brand
Ralph Braverman
Ralph Budde
Richard Bugeda
John Buick
Cyril Bullock
James Caldwell
William Campfield
Will Carroll
John Carson
Robert Cazares
Robert Chaney
Roger Chesson
Richard Cisco
Albert Clark
Donald Clarke
Raymond Claybrook
Earl Cobeil
Edward Collins
Ronald Cone
[[Connolly-680|George Connolly]]
Paul Correia
John Correy
George Craig
Larry Crotts
William Cuthriell
James Cutter
Samuel Davis
Clyde Dawson
Craig Deyerle
Bryant Dougherty
David Duart
Paul Dwyer
Thomas Edge
Jack Eich
Bert Elsbach
Robert Evans
Samuel Fantle
Glenn Farnsworth
Byron Favre
Melvin Feller
Richard Ferko
Clifford Fiezel
Crosley Fitton
Burton Fontenmot
John Forrester
Norman Frith
Charles Fulop
Larry Funk
Donald Genovese
David Gillis
Robert Gobble
Marshall Goldberg
James Gorman
Peter Graff
Raymond Greene
Leo Gregory
Melvin Griffin
Ronald Hager
Richard Haggren
Robert Harris
Cleveland Harris
Thomas Harty
Richard Haslem
David Hawk
Dennis Haynes
Donald Henry
Bernard Henschke
Jerry Hoblit
William Holway
Douglas Honea
Claude Hough
Paul Howman
Edwin Johnson
Carrol Johnson
Ronald Johnson
Robert Johnston
Orvin Jones
Alexander Kartveli
Jack Keeling
Henry Keeting
Richard Keppler
Donald Kilgus
Harold King
Peter Lane
Steven Lappe
Edward Larson
Florian Lekavich
Zipper Lerseth
Irwin Levy
Truman Lifsey
William Lillund
Robert Lodge
Norbert Maier
William Malerba
Bobby Martin
Alan Mateja
William McAdoo
Christopher McGreer
James McInerney
Charles Metcalf
Alton Meyer
Calvin Miller
Rodney Miller
John Mojica
Blake Morrison
Narken Narken
Rudolph Newman
Benjamin Newsom
David Nichols
Martin Noel
Rocco Oddo
Francis Ohlemiller
Daryl Olson
James O'Neil
Floyd Osborne
James Padgett
Donald Parkhurst
John Paup
Gene Pemberton
Tod Petty
Thomas Phelan
[[Picchi-63|Christine (Picchi) Lerseth]]
Thomas Platt
William Potts
Kenneth Pratt
Jerry Procter
Thomas Pyle
Walter Radeker
Ahmed Ragheb
Joseph Raker
Ralph Reed
Leonard Reed
William Robinson
David Roen
Ernest Rosenstock
William Rowley
Albert Sahlberg
Bruce Sanderson
Robert Sandvick
Harry Schurr
Vincent Scungio
Herbert Sherrill
Claude Silva
Donald Singer
Merlyn Smith
Eteven Smith
Lynn Snow
Billy Sparks
Dennis Stanford
James Steel
Thomas Sterling
Charles Stone
Richard Taylor
Anton Taylor
Frederick Teague
Joseph Telford
James Terry
Kenneth Thaete
Leo Thomas
[[Thompson-84659|Robert Melton Thompson]]
Robert Tidwell
Hansel Turley
Michael Turose
William Underwood
Robert Venkus
Robert Wall
Robert Webb
John White
Thomas White
Howard White
Ronald Williamson
William Williamson
Frank Wilshusen
Mrs. Fred Wilson
Thomas Wilson
George Wilson
James Winkler
George Wish
Carl Womack
Harlan Wyman
Doyal Wyrick
Donald Yates
Allen Young
James Young
Thomas Zorn
|'''EWOs'''
Eddie Adcock
James Allshouse
[[Atchison-1902|Richard Atchison]]
Richard Bailey
[[Balut-5|Ramon Balut]]
Alfred Barnard
Ronald Barrett
Dale Baxter
Robert Belli
Larry Biediger
Robert Bigrigg
Ross Blachly
Salvatore Bonacasa
Anton Brees
Jared Burnett
Robert Cavanaugh
Robert Clark
Harold Clinger
Kirby Collins
Ronald Davenport
Thomas Davey
Harold Davies
William Davis
Lawrence Day
George Dayley
Kenneth Dempster
Murray Denton
Paul Dowden
Lee Downer
Edward Doyle
John Dudash
George Dugas
Marlis Dutton
Richard Dutton
Robert Elkins
Jack Exon
James Fake
Kenneth Faunce
George Forstner
Donald Fraizer
Lawrence Friedman
Clarence Friesel
Giles Gainer
Harry Gainer
John Gee
Marvin Giebelstein
John Grigsby
James Hartney
Curtis Hartzell
Clyde Hayman
Roger Hegstrom
Roosevelt Hestle
William Hickey
James Hildebrand
Sommers Howard
Charles Hunt
Lawrence Irving
Jay Jensen
Robert Johndahl
Michael Kissick
Melvin Klemmick
Basilio Kypuros
Robert Lang
J. Edward Lauber
Joseph Legin
Gordon Link
Robert Loken
George Macedo
Thomas Madison
Larry Martin
Robert Marts
Morris McDaniel
Scott McIntire
Ray McNally
Lyle Meyer
George Miklos
Robert Monsell
Gary Morgan
Charles Mount
Tony Munger
Thomas Murch
Harry Murphy
James Murray
Michael Muskat
Grover Musselwhite
Michael Naum
Thomas O'Connor
Charles O'Donnell
James Ojala
Gary Orem
Robert Panek
Glenn Peake
Richard Pearson
Roger Peden
E Piety
John Pitchford
Grover Poole
Peter Pothier
James Qualey
Joseph Reynes
James Rossetto
Alan Rutherford
David Samuel
Bob Schwarze
Maurice Seaver
Lawrence Sepe
Louis Sharp
Howard Sherman
Guy Sherrill
Fred Shsttuck
Donald Simanski
Richard Simons
Anthony Skiscim
Rowland Smith
Howard Smith
Mike Smith
Richard Smith
Willard Snell
R Soderberg
Clarence Sonderman
Halden Sorenson
Jerry Sowell
Roger Stiles
Bruce Stocks
William Struts
Jack Swigert
Charles Taylor
Willis Thomson
Leo Thorsness
Robert Tidwell
George Tobin
Peter Tsouprake
Cornell Varsogea
Charles Veach
Jon Wadsworth
Donald Wallace
Larry Waller
James White
John Williams
Nicholas Yanuzzi
Albert Zellers
[[Ziehmann-5|Werner Ziehmann]]





























































|'''Crew Chiefs'''
Ralph Bohr
Morton Cohen
Cliff Collins
Charles Creech
Gerald Cutler
Robert Dahlin
Donald Darnell
Christopher Dascalos
Glenn Davis
Joshua Day
John Donovan
Boyd Douglas
Richard Freienmuth
John Gross
Wayne Hauth
John Hill
William Jacoby
[[Jernigan-1653|Collin Jernigan]]
Michael Leggett
Carmen Luisi
David McBride
Thomas McGuire
James Mirehouse
Frank Moyer
Michael O'Brien
William O'Connell
James Odom
Curtis Patterson
Kim Pepperell
Edward Rasimus
James Rhodes
Ronald Sacre
Edward Sandelius
John Sexton
Dorwyn Shaver
Charles Smyth
Donald Snowden
Earl Thornton
[[Violette-501|James Glenn Violette]]
George Vipond
Gordon Walcott
Edward Weber

































































































































































|'''Others'''
William Ayer
Byron Beal
William Beller
Richard Berg
Curtis Betebenner
George Bourque
Jimmy Boyd
Clarence Brenner
Robert Brinckmann
William Bryant
Frank Buchanan
Timothy Carey
[[Cecchett-1|Gary Cecchett]]
William Chestnut
Edward Cleveland
Allen Clovis
Thomas Coady
John Conley
Glenn Cordes
Floyd Dadisman
John Dannenberg
Oscar Dardeau
Robert Denison
George Deskin
[[Dethlefsen-30|Merlyn Dethlefsen]]
John Doyle
William Doyle
James Dozier
Wallace Durst
H Ethier
Edwin Fane
Richard Frey
Aaron George
Kevin Gilroy
Gene Goodwin
[[Grubbs-1601|Pike Gene Grubbs]]
Gerard Haenni
James Hale
John Halley
Daniel Hanley
Jerome Hollander
Chandler Hom
Herbert Horne
Joseph Howard
Fred Hudson
Robert Huntley
James Johnson
John Kelly
George Kerr
Robert King
John Knight
Robert Kronebusch
Jerome Kwiatkowski
Paul Legan
Edward Lehnhoff
Gerald Linn
Charles Lombardo
Richard Mallon
James Manning
Kenneth McArn
Thomas McGowan
Mac McGukin
Orville McPherson
Gerald Metzler
Leo Miller
Paul Mongillo
Charles Morgan
Joseph Moriarty
John Morone
Richard Moser
Thomas Murphy
Gary Myran
Daniel Pearson
A Phillips
Dan Raichlen
Harry Reese
Edward Rock
Norman Ruby
John Scheidt
Robert Schroer
Don Service
John Sexton
William Shaeffer
James Simons
Donovan Smith
Gordon Smith
William Stone
Jay Suggs
William Thomas
[[Trier-101|Robert Douglas Trier]]
[[Turner-46664|Louis Turner]]
Robert Waller
[[Westcott-2159|Richard Denmore Westcott]]
Bob Wright
Robert Wright
Kurt Zippert
Harry Zweiman










































































































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Wild Wild West Project Members

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This is a place to add yourself to the Wild Wild West Project members list. Please list yourself (alphabetical please) and tell us a little about your particular areas of interest with Wild Wild West. [[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]] Wild Wild West Project Coordinator. See my profile page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stanton-3574#Wild_Wild_West_Relatives here] for some of my Wild Wild West relatives (the good, the bad, and the ugly). [[Brûlé_Brousseau-1|Christine N. Brûlé-Brousseau]] I'm a Métis from Ontario, Canada with roots in both the United States and Canada. As a child, one of my first cousin's persistently requested that we play "Cowboys and Indians"... My interest and curiosity in the Wild, Wild West stemmed from there and continued to grow over the years. I have numerous ancestors in my family tree who were outlaws and lawmen from the Wild, Wild West. Some include: Jesse James; Doc Holliday; Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp; Judge Charles Alexis Hypolite Trottier Beaubien of New Mexico; Henry "Billy the Kid" Bonney's (McCarty) II longtime girlfriend, Paulita Jaramillo (Maxwell); Thomas "Tom" Horn Jr.; Sheriff Pat Garrett; Frank Dalton, Deputy U S. Marshall; Gratton Hanley "Grat" Dalton, leader of the Dalton Gang; William "Bill" Marion Dalton, co-leader of the Wild Bunch; Robert Renick "Bob" Dalton, part of the Dalton Gang; Emmett "Em" Dalton, Dalton Gang Judge Isaac Parker, the "Hanging Judge"; Chalkley "Chalk" Beeson, Sheriff of Dodge City and founder/leader of the Dodge City Cowboy Band; William Bartholomew Masterson, U.S. Marshall; James Masterson: Edward J. Masteterson; Martha Jane Burke (Canary) aka Calamity Jane; "Queen" Ann Bassett and her sister, Josie Bassett - both associates of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang; and others. I'm especially interested in the ladies of the Wild, Wild West. [[Douglas-3089|Christopher Douglas]] I have several ancestors who were involved in the Wild, Wild, West. Several were [[Clark-8783|Mormons]], who went to Utah, including one who was involved with the [[Clark-45504|Golden Spike ceremony]], and another who was a [[Allen-29247|soldier]] in the Mormon Battalion. A couple were [[Myers-6425|soldiers]] who were involved in operations in the West, [[Porter-15466|in the]] Mexican American War and mostly before and during the Civil War, and at least [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hasbrouck-241 one who was] directly involved in fighting the Natives after the War. There were also a couple involved in the Gold Rush. One was a ancestor who moved to Kansas between 1870 and 1875, and finally there was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chinnick-25 one outlaw] in the family that I know of. [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]] I am interested in the Wild Wild West Project and would like to add profiles from the Wichita, Kansas, area. I have experience with genealogical and historical research of the Great Plains, and am willing to help. [[Gilliam-1627|Casey Gilliam]] I have several outlaws in my family tree - Jesse James, Doc Holliday, the Earps, etc. My degree is in American history that I teach and it's been a special niche obsession of mine since I was a teenager and visited Virginia City. I love all aspects, so I'd love to jump in and help where I can. [[Marshall-8222 | Sondra Marshall]] I am interested in Nebraska and all States located to the west, north and south of Nebraska. I work mainly with old frontier post cemetery burials that were moved to Ft. McPherson National Cemetery which includes a few civilians. Biggest project to date is Moses Embree "California Joe" MIlner, miner, trapper and scout for the US Army among other things. [[Russak-2|Casimer Russak]] Guess you might want to consider me a bonafide part-native scout who is rememberin' his family and any others. You want authentic Old West? You got it! [[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] Just hooked on WikiTree, for years now since 2012 (my original account). I just like research and history and come across a lot of interesting characters. Trying to focus on the ultimate goal of connecting the family but enjoy building profile bios and sources. Good to be part of the adventure!

Wilday Households

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==1850 United States Census== ::::::::''(4 Households)'' #'''Dwelling Number 358''' #::John Wilday 60 #::Margaret Wilday 36 #::Christina Wilday 36 #::Margaret Wilday 19 #::Cornelius Wilday 18 #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States, ; Family number 390, Line number 16, ( 5) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202040 #'''Dwelling Number 359''' #::[[Wilday-31|Jacob Wilday]] 27 #::[[Havens-1990|Lucy Wilday]] 26 wife #::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 3 son #::Clark Wilday 1 son #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 391, Line number 23, (4) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202045 #*'''Industry Agriculture''' #'''Dwelling Number 360''' #::William Wilday 25 #::Amy Wilday 18 #::Sylvander Wilday 0 #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 392, Line number 25, (3) in household of William Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202049 #'''Dwelling # 361''' #::John Jost Wilday 24 #::Maria Wilday 21 wife? possibly Mariah? #::Adam Wilday 1 son #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 393, Line number 28, (3) in household of John J Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202052 ---- ==1855 New York State Census== ::::::::'''''(5 Households)''''' #'''Dwelling # 36''' ::John Jost Willday 26 ::Mira Willday 24 wife Maria/Mariah ::Adam Miner Willday 6 son ::Elmina Esther Willday 4 daughter 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 36, line number 22, (4) in household of John Jost Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00061?pId=1653926914 #'''Dwelling # 37 ''' ::Isaac Wilday 39 ::Charity Wilday 30 sister ::John Michael Flynn 12 servant 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 37, line number 26, (3) in household of Isaac Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00061?pId=1653926923 #'''Dwelling # 38?''' ::John Wilday 35 ::Maria Wilday 32 wife ::Mary Esther Wilday 13 daughter ::Marremus Wilday 12 son ::Alba Spencer Wilday 8 son 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 38?, line number 26, (5) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855. #'''Dwelling # 217''' ::Jacob Willday 37 (brother of Cornelius, both sons of John & Margaret) ::Lucy E Willday 30 wife ::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 8 son ::Clark Willday 5 son ::Catharine Willday 3 daughter ::Dorcas Willday 1 daughter 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 217, line number 44, (6) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00045?pId=1653922642 #'''Dwelling # 218''' ::Amy Willday 23 ::Silvander Willday 5 son ::Mariah Willday 3 daughter ::William Willday 1 son 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 218, page 15, line number 5, (4) in household of Amy Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00046?pId=1653926903 #'''Dwelling # 219''' ::John Willday 65 ::Margaret Willday 60 wife ::Cornelius Willday 23 son (brother of Jacob) ::Amy Willday 17 daughter in law ::Julia Willday 1 granddaughter ::Daniel Post 18 nephew 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 219, page 15, line number 5, (4) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00046?pId=1653930523 ---- ==1860 United States Federal Census== :::::::'''''(3 Households)''''' #'''Dwelling # 465''' ::John Wilday 71 ::Margaret Wilday 67 wife ::Cornelius Wilday 28 son ::Emma Wilday 24 daughter in law ::Mary Wilday 5 granddaughter ::Sarah Wilday 4 granddaughter ::Shaues Wilday 10 ? Sylvander 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 465, page 56, line number 39, (7) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00109?pId=45805771 #'''Dwelling # 466''' ::Hiram Wilday 27 ::Sny Wilday 27 wife *Amy? ::Jane E Wilday 8 daughter ::Ann J Wilday 6 daughter ::Johanna Wilday 46 mother? 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 466, page 57, line number 6, (5) in household of Hiram Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00110?pId=45804678 #'''Dwelling # 467''' ::Jacob Wilday 46 ::Lucy Wilday 35 wife ::[[Wilday-30|George A Wilday]] 13 son ::Clark Wilday 11 son ::Catherine Wilday 8 daughter ::Dorcas E Wilday 6 daughter ::Sophia Wilday daughter ::Melita Wilday 4/12 daughter 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 467, page 57, line number 11, (8) in household of Hiram Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00110?pId=45804683 ---- ==1865 New York State Census== ::::::::''(3 households)'' #'''Dwelling # 194''' ::John Wilday 75 ::Cornilus Wilday 31 son ::Maria Wilday 28 daughter in law ::Mary Wilday 9 granddaughter ::Sarah Wilday 8 granddaughter ::Catharine Wilday 3 granddaughter ::Elija Wilday 2 grandson ::David Wilday 0 grandson 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; enumerated on 23 June 1865 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 194, page 25, line number 18, (8) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 23 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00023?pId=137579 #'''Dwelling # 260''' ::Amy Wilday 30 Head ::Charles Wilday 10 Son ::Ella E Wilday 1 Daughter 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; enumerated on 23 June 1865 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 260, page 33, line number 32, (3) in household of Amy Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00027?pId=143179 #'''Dwelling # 261''' ::Jacob Wilday 47 Head ::Lucy Wilday 36 Wife ::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 18 Son ::Clark Wilday 14 Son ::Catharine C Wilday 12 Daughter ::Sophia S Wilday 9 Daughter 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Dwelling number 261, page 33, line number 35, (6) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 23 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00027?pId=143143 ==Sources==

Wilder Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Wilders. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wildey Name Study

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[[Category:Wildey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Patterson-5685|Renae Patterson]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wildey Research

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== Wildey Family == : This page is research for the Wildey (aka Wiley, Wildy, Willey) family that moved from Dutchess County, New York to Greene County, Michigan. == Primary Brick Wall == :'''Ancestor''': [[Wildey-164|John Wildey]] born about 1777 in New York : Note that the citations were not created for these as they were originally on the John Wildey profile and I didn't want them appearing with his proven sources. Each note has the relevant link, though, and a citation can be created from that information (if not already in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9#Resources Resource] section of Katherine Willson's week. === 18th Century Dutchess County Records === : There were also several Wildey's in the early "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records of a portion of Dutchess County, NY]" Dutchess County records]: Griffin, James, John, & Richard.Reese, William Willis and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records: of the portion of Dutchess County New York...]" (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1938). {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9-11.png |align=c |size=225 |caption=''Wildey in Dutchess County }} :Index image 2,444 of 2,837. Note: "Wyly" had a duplicate of John and Richard on a Tax-List * Wildy Griffin, Taxes, 1771, 1772 * Wildy, James; Taxes 1772-1775 * Wildy (Wildey, Willdy), John; Taxes 1754-1763, 1765-1775, 1777-1779 * Wildy, John, Jr.; 1761-1763, 1765, 1766 * Also Richard and Griffin : The John Wildey entry in the estate portion was John [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS37-9?i=2392&cat=279775 witnessing the will] of Nathaniel Baker, of Rumbout Precinct, in 1772. === Burials === : There were two John Wilde's buried at a young age in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1Q55-J?i=131&cat=160520 Quaker Burial Ground] in Fishkill, New York. A third John Wilde was listed in the index, but I haven't found it yet. # John W. Wilde d. 29 Nov 1817 ae. 25y 9m 2d. (Using date calculator: born 27 Feb 1792). I'm not sure of the relationship but there are not that many Wilde/Wildey families listed in local records. # Wilde, John, son of James Wilde, Jr. & Polly Warren, his wife, d. 21 May 1813, ae. 10y 8m 10d. (Using date calculator, born: 11 Sep 1802) #* His parents were buried in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1Q5R-N?i=135&cat=160520 Old Baptist Burial ground] in Fishkill Plains, New York. #* James Wilde d. 26 Oct 1842, ae 61y 8m 7d (born: 19 Feb 1781) #* Polly (Warren) Wilde, wife of James Wilde, d. 17 Feb 1868, ae 88y 11m 15d (born: 2 Mar 1779) #* Buried with the parents: Eliza Wiley, wife of Reverend John Warren, Jr. d 2 Jan 1852, ae 37y 4 m 8d (born: 25 Aug 1814) # Also buried in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1QY1-J?i=137&cat=160520 Quaker Burial Ground] in Fishkill, New York: #* William Wilde, Sr. b. 17 Jul 1756, d. 29 Oct 1825, ae 69y 3m 12d : This may need to be moved to a Space page and a One Name Study started. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 11:49, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === Census Records === : On image [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433400_00267 7 of 13] in North East, Dutchess, NY (the county he married in) there are three "Wiley" families, headed by Jonas, John, and Jonas "Wiley." This may be worth pursuing to continue looking for John in 1810. There seems to be a distinct "Wiley" family that were buried in Poughquag, NY in the Quaker burial ground. As the name is recorded by several counties as being an alternate to Wildley, they are still worth considering.([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 12:17, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) : There are no Wildey surnames in the [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433399_00144 1810 census] in Cairo, Michigan. In [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/cen_1810/?name=_Wildey&event=1820_Dutchess-New+York&count=50&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_ps Dutchess County, New York] (Ancestry link) there were six: # Jonas Wiley, age 26-44 # Richard Wiley, age 45+ # William Wilde, age 16-25 # James Wilde, age 45+ # James Wilde, age 26-44 # William Wilde, age 45+ : ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 05:16, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === First Baptist Church in Bangall === : The First Baptist Church was established in in Bangall in 1755. The original members had emigrated from Massachusetts. Elder Comer Bullock rode a circuit that included Rhinebeck, Kinderhook, Hudson, Oswego, and a number of other places."Bangall, New York, [[Wikipedia:Bangall,_New_York| on Wikipedia]], as viewed 9 March 2021. A second church was built in 1860 when the residents realized that a planned railroad line would go through the church. === Land Ownership === : In Michigan there were [https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=MI|cty=|ln=Wildey|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=6&sortDir=0 land purchases] by Wildey men in Jackson, Calhoun, Van Buren, and Luce counties. None were for a John Wildey. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 14:54, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === Probate === : There is a possible [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005116966_00191 probate document] filed in Wyoming County, New York on 26 August 1850. It is for a John Wilder with publish instructions to all possible heirs. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 13:02, 8 March 2021 (UTC)) : In the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 18th Century Records...] there were several Wildeys' mentioned # John Every died 1789 and mentioned Rebecca & Mary Wiley as daughters (pp. 16 & 17) # Reuben Wildey was the Executor for the will of Hugh Wilde in 1793. (p. 7) : In 1802 James R. Wildly, William Wildly and Jonas Wildy, of the town of North East in Dutchess County, were set as administrators of the probate of Richard Wildy, who died intestate."New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005526477_00147 Ancestry.com] : accessed 9 March 2021), entry for Richard Wildey, 1802; citing New York County, District and Probate Courts. : On 9 Oct 1850 there is a plea for administration of the estate of William Wildey. Samuel, his brother, claimed the widow waived her rights to the estate and he wished to handle the estate."New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005526485_00086 Ancestry.com] : accessed 9 March 2021), entry for the estate of William Wildley, deceased, 1850; citing New York County, District and Probate Courts. : There is [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005514122_00175 an extensive Will] for a Jacob Wildey in Westchester County, NY (which is south of Dutchess County) that may explain some of the other relationships/names showing up in NY records. '''To-Do''' Cite and document an abstract === Wildey in Crum Elbow, New York === : There are a few early Wildey's in the "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct...]" in Dutchess County, New York. In the Index (Image 2161) are several Wildeys "Wilde see also Wildy, Wilely" {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9-10.png |align=c |size=200 |caption=''Records of Crum Elbow }} ---- == Sources ==

Wildwood Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Wildwood Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. Wildwood was a massive hillside cemetery. There is and East and West side. I highly recommend anyone searching to visit the temple to have someone get a map. Most of the creamation plots are located on the East hill of the cemetery. Mount Carmel is considered a part of the cemetery however is usually listed separate from Wildwood Cemetery based on the denomination. I will be creating a different tag for this and link both cemeteries together for ease of transition. * See the [[:Category:Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania|Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wildwood_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Wildwood_Cemetery| the Wildwood Cemetery]]}} * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46639 Find A Grave] Due to the size of the Cemetery and it's parts there will be no index in the text file. Things that need done: :1. Photograph :2. Transcribe :3. Add Profiles :4. GPS locations

Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead, London

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Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead, Middlesex One Place Study

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{{Image|file=Pevsner-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead }} '''Wildwood Terrace''' was constructed at '''North End''', '''Hampstead''' circa 1884 by local builder [[Clowser-70|'''Thomas Clowser''']] of Hampstead. It is a terrace of '''four properties''', each property comprising '''four floors''' (basement, ground floor, first floor and second floor). The rear of the properties overlook the properties of '''Wildwood Grove''', some of which were also built by Thomas Clowser. The properties are numbered sequentially from the southmost property: ---- '''1 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- In '''1887''' No. 1 was home to '''W J Burford'''. His daughter was born at No. 1 on 1 March. At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''John''' || '''Barton''' || Head || Married || M || 33 || Gardener domestic || b. Penrith |- | 2 || '''Jessie''' || '''Barton''' || Wife || Married || F || 38 || - || b. Holmes Chapel |- | 3 || '''William Henry''' || '''Barton''' || Brother || Single || Me || 21 || Gardener domestic || b. Lymm |} '''John Barton''' lived at the property until his death in '''1917'''. In '''1932'''No. 1 was home to '''Charles James Shutler''' and '''Addie Edith May Shutler nee Mawby'''. In '''1964''' No. 1 was home to '''Ian Richard Hodgson''' and '''Uta Hodgson nee Pevsner''', the daughter of '''Sir Nikolaus Pevsner''' who lived next door at No. 2. In June '''2015''' No. 1 was listed for sale at £2.25m. It was relisted in April '''2017''' for £1.9m and '''sold''' in October '''2017''' for '''£1.72m'''. The [https://www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/1-wildwood-terrace/london/nw3-7ht/43578667/ property particulars] stated the property had been in the same family ownership since 1957. The accommodation covered 1.762 sq. ft. and included a 64 ft. front garden which spanned the entire terrace. ---- '''2 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. In '''1896''' the '''Reverend Stewart Dixon Stubbs''' of 2 Wildwood Terrace placed an advertisement in the situations vacant column of the Hampstead & Highgate Express on 1 August 1896 for a 'Cook wanted in a small clergyman's family'. In '''1899''' the '''Reverend Stubbs''' was advertising for a 'Housemaid, able and willing, to wait on an invalid lady'. At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was described as 'Home to the Aged Poor' with the following occupants: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Frederick''' || '''Crawford''' || Inmate || 75 || M || Married || No occupation || b. Clapham |- | 2 || '''Mary Ann''' || '''Crawford''' || Inmate || 75 || F || Married || No occupation || b. London |- | 3 || '''Mary''' || '''Bathmaker''' || Inmate || 78 || F || Single || No occupation || b. London |- | 4 || '''Anne''' || '''Bartlett''' || Inmate || 82 || F || Widow || No occupation || b. Geraywell |- | 5 || '''Elizabeth Mary''' || '''Jameson''' || Inmate || 73 || F || Single || No occupation || b. Dover |- | 6 || '''Hannah Harbow''' || '''Bohlish''' || Inmate || 65 || F || Widow || Needle woman || b. Yarmouth |- | 7 || '''Emma''' || '''Mason''' || Inmate || 57 || F || Single ||Needle woman || b. Hampstead |- | 8 || '''Hannah''' || '''Smith''' || Inmate || 76 || F || Widow || Needle woman || b. Great Dorma |- | 9 || '''Annie''' || '''Williams''' || Inmate || 65 || F || Widow || No occupation || b. Chisledon |} In '''1906''' No. 2 was offered by George Clowser for rent at £1 6s, including all rates and taxes. The advertisement suggested the house was 'convenient for two families'. At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''George''' || '''Clowser''' || Head || 58 || M || Married || House Agent || b. Hampstead |- | 2 || '''Annie Edith''' || '''Clowser''' || Wife || 42 || F || Married || Household Duties || b. West Drayton |- | 3 || '''George F''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 18 || M || Single || Apprentice Plumber || b. Hampstead |- | 4 || '''Reginald Thomas''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 16 || M || Single || Apprentice Instrument Maker || b. Hampstead |- | 5 || '''Sidney Harold''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 16 || M || Single || Barristers Clerk || b. Hampstead |- | 6 || '''Basil Alfred''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 12 || M || Single || At school || b. Hampstead |} In '''1916''' No. 2 was still home to '''George Clowser'''. In '''1918''' the leasehold of No. 3 was offered for sale. In '''1932''' No. 2 was home to '''Winifred Beatrice Clowser'''. The same year two furnished flats at the property were advertised for rent. By 1937 Winifred had moved to No. 11 Wildwood Grove. From '''1936 until 1983''' no.2 was home to Architectural Historian [[Pevsner-2|'''Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-1983)''']]. In 2007, a commemorative [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/nikolaus-pevsner/ '''blue plaque'''] was erected by English Heritage on the property. In March '''2011''' No. 2 was sold for £1.49m. It was '''sold''' again in March '''2013''' for '''£1.9m'''. It has since been relisted twice, in August '''2015''' and March '''2017''', on both occasions for £2.2m. ---- '''3 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''Mary''' || '''Root''' || Head || Single || F || 53 || Matron conval home || b. Shelford |- | 2 || '''Eliza''' || '''Halderson''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 59 || Cook || b. London |- | 3 || '''Isabella''' || '''Chore''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 21 || Living on her means || b. London |- | 4 || '''Margaret''' || '''Wall''' || Servant || Single || F || 20 || General servant domestic || b. Aldgate |} At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Mary''' || '''Root''' || Matron || 63 || F || b. Stretford |- | 2 || '''Catherine''' || '''Sutton''' || Inmate || 19 || F || b. Kings Cross |- | 3 || '''Elizabeth''' || '''Bird''' || Servant || 43 || F || b. Bond |} At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Ada Clara''' || '''Jones''' || Head || Single || F || 47 || - || b. Stepney |- | 2 || '''Barbara''' || '''Maskin''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 66 || - || b. Bishopsgate |- | 3 || '''Francis Lydia Ann''' || '''Marshall''' || Servant || Single || F || 17 || General servant || b. Soho |- | 4 || '''Ada Harriett''' || '''Perry''' || Visitor || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid || b. Brentford |- | 5 || '''Leah Eliza''' || '''Woodrose''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 55 || Charwoman || b. Westminster |} In '''1913''' Clare, aged 23, of No. 3 was seeking employment within a small family. In '''1916''' No. 3 was operating as the '''Convalescents' Cottage House''' with '''Mrs Ellen Brooks''' as matron. In '''1939''' a bed-sitting room was advertised at the property. In '''1939''' No. 3 was home to poet [[Grigson-72|'''Geoffrey Grigson''']] At the time the '''1939''' Register was taken, No. 3 was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 202 || 1 || '''Lucie''' || '''Imbach''' || F || 8 Mar 1904 || Single || Housekeeper |} In '''1964''' No. 3 was home to '''Roger T Walters''' and '''Gladys M Walters'''. In June '''1966''' the property was sold for £350,000. In February 2012 it was sold again, this time for £1.69m. ---- '''4 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- On 4 November '''1885''' the scientist [[Flight-231|'''Dr Walter Flight FRS''']] died at No. 4 aged 44. At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''Katherine''' || '''Flight''' || Head || Widow || F || 44 || Living on her own means || b. Ambleside |- | 2 || '''Walter C''' || '''Flight''' || Son || Single || M || 10 || - || b. London |- | 3 || '''Minnie''' || '''Flight''' || Daughter || Single || F || 8 || - || b. London |- | 4 || '''Friede R''' || '''Flight''' || Daughter || Single || F || 6 || - || b. London |- | 5 || '''Eleanor''' || '''Fell''' || Sister || Single || F || 47 || Living on her own means || b. Ambleside |} At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Edwin Jether''' || '''Lambert''' || Head || 45 || M || b. Hinton |- | 2 || '''Maria''' || '''Lambert''' || Wife || 49 || F || b. St Georges Hanover |- | 3 || '''Lois Celige''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || 13 || F || b. Marylebone |- | 4 || '''Arnold Stuart''' || '''Lambert''' || Son || 12 || F || b. Marylebone |- | 5 || '''Phyllis Donall''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || 7 || F || b. St John's Hampstead |- | 6 || '''Florance Louisa''' || '''Shaw''' || Servant || 16 || F || b. Monmouth |} At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Edwin Jether''' || '''Lambert''' || Head || Married || M || 55 || Artist painter || b. Old St E C |- | 2 || '''Maria''' || '''Lambert''' || Wife || Married || F || 59 || - || b. St George Hanover Sq |- | 3 || '''Lois Celia''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || Physical culture || b. Blenheim Villas St Johns Wood |- | 4 || '''Arnold Stuart''' || '''Lambert''' || Son || Single || M || 22 || Engineer || b. Blenheim Villas St Johns Wood |- | 5 || '''Phyllis Dorrell''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || Single || F || 17 || Art student || b. 4 Wildwood Terr Hampstead |} In '''1916''' No. 4 was home to '''Edwin Jether Lambert''' and '''Alfred Jarvis''', a landscape gardener. In '''1919''' No. 4 was home to '''Arnold Stuart Lambert'''. In '''1937''' No. 4 was home to '''Christopher Frank Millett''' and '''Louisa Marion Millett'''. By end September 1939 they had moved to Surrey. At the time the '''1939''' Register was taken, No. 3 was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 203 || 1 || '''Mary M''' || '''Richardson''' || F || 7 Jul 1896 || Widowed || Telephonist |- | 203 || 2 || '''Courtney A H''' || '''Kitchin''' || M || 4 Jun 1898 || Married || Deputy Director Home Office ARP Staff School |- | 203 || 3 || '''Irna''' || '''Rachwerger''' || F || 28 Apr 1886 || Married || Vience Refugee Domestic |- | 204 || 1 || '''Albert''' || '''Lustig''' || M || 2 May 1900 || Married || Manager Boot & Shoe Shop Maker ?? |- | 204 || 2 || '''Edith W''' || '''Lustig''' || Female || 7 Jul 1897 || Married || Assistant Sales Woman Unpaid |} In '''1964''' No. 4 was home to '''John Geoffrey Thomas Hollis''' and '''Pamela Hollis nee Horns'''. John lived at the property until his death in 1972. ---- There have been no planning applications on any of the four properties since 1 January 2002, other than an application to fell an ash tree in the rear garden of No. 4 in November 2021. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wildwood_Terrace%2C_Hampstead%2C_London Click to see what links here]

Wilfong-Mangiafico Family Mysteries

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Wilford Ryan Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == The Story == When his mother, [[Siek-18|Helen Siek Ryan]], died [[Ryan-6079|Wilford Ryan]] learned that the man that raised him, [[Heskett-122|Patrick Ryan (born John Walter Heskett)]] was not his biological father. I suspect he found his mothers marriage license and found out they married 6 weeks before he was born, not a year before. He wrote a sister of John Heskett and asked questions but she had no answer for him. When my grandfather died I gathered family information from the house, a The Family Register book from the Los Osos Funeral Home where Wilford had recorded his family information, pictures, letters, and anything else I could find. I did not read them then, I was in the middle of forming my own life, having just graduated from college and trying to start a career. About 10 years ago I was visiting a cousin and in the course of discussing the family tree she relayed information that other cousins knew Pat/John was not Wilford's father. == Early Work == And so the hunt began. I read through Grandpa's letters and papers and found questions but no answers. Dad agreed to test at Ancestry.com YDNA but there were few results, only distant (12 generation) but the top two names were Holliman. Family Finder test show that Wilford's son [[Ryan-6078|RRyan]] is half cousin to the son of [[Ryan-6079|Wilford's]] younger half brother [[Ryan-6110|Patrick Ryan]]. There is no YDNA match between these two lines A few years later I found a group at FTDNA for the Holyman family. Dad tested there and sure enough he was a complete (64/64) match with the standard used by the group and the best documented paper trail descendant of the Holyman line. I also created a private tree on Ancestry just for Halliman research. Every close DNA match with a tree or any information was researched and added to my tree. I later included graphics on the photo to indicate an ancestral line including where tested, cM, and projected relationship. I reviewed the Holliman families in the area of Alabama where the closest auDNA match occurred and added thefamily to my research tree. Unfortunately the tree ended at Ose as I could find no other records on him. In researching the neighboring families with the family name I found one. I reviewed all of the children and found only one good possibility of having a child in Aug 1880. The couple was in the 1880 census and then the husband moved and was remarried in 1881 with no sign of the mother or child. I suspect she died and the child was raised by other family. With help from a generous genealogical friend I have found 3 lines that intersect my grandfather's life. Wilford was born in St Louis in March/April 1908 so comments here are based on intersecting that time space. == Three Research Lines == 1) Y-DNA test 64/64 match with a Holliman who's ancestors lived for a couple years in Illinois, close to the border with Missouri but left about 1840 and went to Texas to stay. 2) Autosomal (1st-3rd cousin) and Y-DNA test (36/37) matches with a great grandson of [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman/Halliman]] of Alabama, born Aug 1880 (no census), married in 1899, and who disappears after the 1900 census with a child born 1904, and his wife remarries in 1907. 3) A Holliman who lived in St Louis as a rail road clerk in 1907/8 and probably worked with Patrick Ryan/John Heskett who was also a railroad clerk in 1908. This Holliman was married but lived on the same street as Helen Siek, Wilford's mother. He had a wife and children, but also family, first and second cousins, living in Illinois near the border with Missouri. I have found no one on this line who has tested for DNA. So who is Wilford Ryan's father? == DNA Research == Along with YDNA match Wilford's son matches with the Oates, Hollon, and Bazzell families of Alabama. == 2019 update == 1) Y-DNA has not changed. I still have 2 close Hollemon/Halliman connections, one in Texas in 1907 and the other in Alabama. 2) auDNA has increased. - The Y-DNA test from Alabama has 2 more tests of a first cousin and a second cousin. They are 281 cM, 125 cM, and 238 cM respectfully. All 3 are great grandchildren of [[Holliman-63|Ose/Ocie Holliman/Halliman]]. - There are several more auDNA from people in the Autauga/Chilton counties in Alabama. Seven of them range from 47 to 92 cM. - One showed as 182 cM but the tree did not show a link to the family. I began researching this line and found how a death record had a slightly different last name for the mother. When I searched for a marriage record the parents names were listed but only his initials and her married name. I also looked at participants in the marriage and found more links. The bride matched someone in the research tree I had developed and looking from that end I found more records to support the link. If this information is correct then this person is a grandson of the sister who I suspect was Ose's mother. This investigation and a chart can be found on this page: [[Space:Ose_Holliman_Ancestors|Ose Holliman Ancestors]] 3) Location has not changed. I contacted a person descended from the Holliman living in St Louis, writing a long letter explaining who I was, why I was looking, and asking for help or to have the letter passed on to any family member interested in genealogy. I also offered to pay for DNA testing. I never heard back. 2019 conclusions: Simply put I believe that [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman]] is my great grandfather, biological father to Wilford Ryan. 1) Y-DNA matches Ose's great grandson at 66/67. 2) auDNA of Ose's three great grandchildren would be half first cousins once removed from my father. The cM numbers, 281 cM, 125 cM, and 238 cM, fit nicely into the range shown on the [https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcm Shared CM Project] for a half first cousin once removed with an average of 226 and a range of 57-530. This grandson of the sister of the proposed mother of Ose being Martha Hollon would mean he is a second cousin once removed. At 182cM it matches the Shared CM project of 123 with a range of 0-316. 3) Location changes only in that Ose had left his family before 1907 so he could have traveled to St Louis. I have not found a connection between the Hollimans of Alabama and St Louis but it may be coincidental. Perhaps Helen was looking for Ose and turned to the only Holliman she knew of, who lived on her street. Perhaps he introduced her to a co-worker. This story may never be known. == Future work == Thing will change as more DNA test add to the list. I still have several links to research. I am hoping to do some triangulations and more record searches but for now this is where my information sets.

Wilhelm Zwicker, Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien (Source)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Introduction == :: This useful resource for researchers working on the village of Untertürkheim in the 18th and 19th centuries is hard to find in printed copy. One on-line source was recently closed down, and using this central page may make it easier to keep track of changes in availability. == Publication Data == :: Zwicker, Wilhelm, "Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien", in: Keinath, Johannes (ed.), Untertürkheimer Heimatbuch, published by Bürgerverein Untertürkheim, Untertürkheim, 1935, printed in Stuttgart by Buchdruckerei der Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart. == On-line Availability (as of 2 Nov 2018) == :: https://www.ancestry24.de/de/netzfundstuecke/familienkarteien/category/30-familienkarteien :: http://docplayer.org/82998262-Die-alten-untertuerkheimer-familien-von-wilhelm-zwicker-um-1931.html == Source Example == :: [[Space:Wilhelm_Zwicker%2C_Die_alten_Untertürkheimer_Familien_(Source)|Zwicker, Wilhelm, "Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien", in: Keinath, Johannes (ed.), Untertürkheimer Heimatbuch, published by Bürgerverein Untertürkheim, Untertürkheim, 1935. (Click for online availability.)]] == Inline Citation Example == :: [[#Zwicker|Zwicker]] == Additional Information == ::[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wilhelm_Zwicker%2C_Die_alten_Untertürkheimer_Familien_(Source)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Acknowledgement == :: The creation of this page relied heavily on the work by Rick Pierpoint, in particular [[Space:A_Complete_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_Matthew_Smith_of_East_Haddam%2C_Conn.|this page]].

Wilhelmi Name Study

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[[Category:Wilhelmi Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Wilhelmine Gottschalk's first husband

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In 1885 Wilhelmine Gottschalk - who had immigrated from Germany - met a man in New York - who was born in New York - and married him in the spring of 1885 in Boston, MA. They immediately moved to Montana Territory, near Butte. Louisa was born December 1885 in a cabin there. Her younger brother William/Wilhelm was born in the same cabin a few years later. According to family lore, Wilhelm was born during a winter storm so as soon as she was able Wilhelmine went into town for help, only to learn that her husband had another family there. The only records after her immigration are from when she married her second husband (Gustman) in Wisconsin in 1891 and the usual vital records and census lists ever after. Would appreciate any info on this first husband, the father of Louisa and Wilhelm. Thanks!

Wilke Family Reunion 2012

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Wilkerson Family Mysteries

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My 2x great grandmother (Margaret, nee Wilkerson, Johnson) was born in North Carolina between 1810 and 1815. She had a fraternal red-haired twin sister. Her mother was a Copeland. We have no given names for the father, mother, or twin sister. The mother died during or shortly after birth of the twins. The father returned to Ireland in about 1816, taking the red-haired twin with him and leaving "Peggy" to be raised by her maternal Copeland relatives. I've thus far been unable to establish with certainty who raised Peggy, although the most likely prospect was an Elizabeth Copeland (born between 1741 and 1765) who lived to old age in Chatham County. I'm still trying to find out given names of both parents and what happened to Peggy's father and twin sister after their return to Ireland. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wilkes County, Georgia

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[[Category: Wilkes County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} Wilkes County, Georgia was founded on February 5, 1777 and was one of the eight original Georgia counties established in the first state constitution. It was named for John Wilkes, a British politician and supporter of American independence. The earliest settlers in Wilkes County came from North Carolina and Virginia. The size of Wilkes County was reduced between 1790 and 1854 with the creation of the counties of Elbert, Oglethorpe, and Lincoln. Wilkes County also contributed to land to form the counties of Madison, Warren, Taliaferro, Hart, McDuffie, and Greene. During the American Revolution, Wilkes County was called "The Hornet's Nest" by the Tories due to the patriotism and bravery of the people living in the area. The Battle of Kettle Creek, one of the most important battles of the American Revolutionary War, took place in Wilkes County in 1779. Communities in Wilkes County include Rayle, Tignall, and [[Space:Washington%2C_Georgia|Washington]] . Washington is the county seat. ===Notable Residents=== [[Heard-829|Stephen Heard]] 12th Governor of Georgia & established Heard's Fort (now the city of Washington) [[Toombs-106|Robert Toombs]] 1st Secretary of State of the Confederacy ===Notable Landmarks=== Arnold-Callaway Plantation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell-Jordan_House Campbell-Jordan House] [http://thefitzpatrickhotel.com/ Fitzpatrick Hotel] [https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/july/2011/kettle_creek_battlefield.htm Kettle Creek Battlefield] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Willis_Library Mary Willis Library] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Toombs_House Robert Toombs House] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupper-Barnett_House Tupper-Barnett House] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Presbyterian_Church Washington Presbyterian Church] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington-Wilkes_Historical_Museum Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County_Courthouse_(Washington,_Georgia) Wilkes County Courthouse] === Resources=== *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027784092;view=1up;seq=7 Bowen, Eliza A. The Story of Wilkes County, Georgia. Continental Book Company, Marietta, Georgia, 1950.] *[https://archive.org/details/jstor-40575527 Wilkes County, Its Place in Georgia History] An article written for the Georgia Historical Quarterly *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_Georgia *http://giddeon.com/wilkes/index.html *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gawilkes/ *http://georgia.gov/cities-counties/wilkes-county *http://www.hiddenancestors.com/wilkesga/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilkes_County,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kettle_Creek *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/wilkes-county

Wilkes Family of Leighton Buzzard

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A pedigree chart of the Wilkes Family of Leighton Buzzard was included in the 1884 publication - "The Visitations of Bedfordshire, 1566, 1582 and1634" by Harvey, Cooke and Owen. This can be found at: https://archive.org/details/visitationsofbed19blay/page/150 OR click "Images" at the top of this page to view the image. A later pedigree for the Wilkes Family, starting with Edward, was included in the 1847 publication - "The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham" by George Lipscomb. This can be found at: https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02lips/page/44 OR click "Images" at the top of this page to view the image.

Wilkie Name Study

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[[Category:Wilkie Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wilkins Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Wilkins Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== Jones, Philip. ''Descendants of Henry Straight.'' Information on the Straight and Jones family trees. Compiled 2004, in Oakdale Twp., Monroe Co., WI.

Wilkins in Appleby Magna

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How many people with the family name Wilkins are in the early census and the church records? Secondary - find any other related family names 1841 - *ROWLAND household, Snarestone Road : Ann (1763) & John (1838) *WILKINS houshold, Duck Paddle : Ann (1791) & Catherine (1832) *WHITEHURST household, Snarestone Road : Ann (1829) *WILKINS (MY FAMILY) Church Street : '''Thomas (1796), Elizabeth (1796), William (1821), Elizabeth (1829), James (1832), [[Wilkins-1215|Henry]] (1835) & Charles (1839)''' *WILKINS household, Snarestone Road : John (1802) & Dorothea (1797) *PROUDMAN household, Over Street : John (1776) *ALLCOCK household, Over Street : '''Joseph (1826)''' 1851 - *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : '''Joseph (Head 1827), Ann (Wife 1827) & Elizabeth (Daughter 1851)''' *WILKINS (MY FAMILY), Appleby : '''Thomas (Head 1788), Elizabeth (Wife 1794), William (Son 1818), Henry (Son 1835) & Charles (Son 1838)''' *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : Dorothy (Head1791) & John (Son 1838) *MILL household, Church Street : Elizabeth (1785 - no relationship given = 2 widows at the address) *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John (Head 1823)]], Sarah (Wife 1827) & Elizabeth (Daughter 1850)''' *WILKINS household, Appleby : '''Thomas (Head 1821) & Sarah (Wife 1817)''' 1861 - *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Ann 1825, James 1833, Mary A 1860''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Ann 1826, Joseph 1826, Elizabeth 1851, Thomas 1854, Harriet 1859, Eliza 1861''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Betty 1794 & Thomas 1790''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1828, Elizabeth 1850, Mary 1852, John 1861''' *WILKINS household Ducklake : '''Sarah 1815 & Thomas 1821''' 1871 - *WILKINS, Queen Adilade : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1826, John 1861, Amelia 1863, Alice 1869, & Thomas 1871''' *WILKINS, Barnsheath : '''James 1833, Ann 1824, Mary A 1860, & James 1862''' *WILKINS, Black Horse Inn : '''Thomas 1821, Sarah 1815, Elizabeth 1794, & Ellen 1865''' *SPENCER, English Grammar School : John 1838 (son-in-law of Dorothy Spencer) *RATCLIFF, English Grammar School : '''Mary 1852 (servant)''' 1881 - *WILKINS, ? Appleby : [[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1827 & Alice 1870 *WILKINS, ? Apleby : James 1832, Ann 1825, Mary A 1860 & James 1862 * WILKINS, ? Appleby: Charles 1840, Millicent 1836 (+ Millicent Tayler, niece) *WILKINS, ? Appleby : Joseph 1851 & Charlotte 1852 *WILKINS, ? Appleby : Thomas 1821 & (niece) Elizabeth E 1865 *ROLAND, ? Appleby : (nephew of William & Elizabeth) John 1837 1891 - *WILKINS, Church Street - James (1834), Ann (1828) & James W (1862) *WILKINS, Mawbys Lane - Joseph (1851), Charlotte (1853), John W (1884), Annie (1886) & Charles J (1890). *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Thomas (1820) & Elizabeth E (1865) *WILKINS, Golden Way, Measham Road - [[Wilkins-5523|John (1823)]] & Sarah (1828) *ROWLAND, Bushes Cottage, Brook End - John (1839) 1901 - *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Joseph 1850, Charlotte 1851, John W 1884, Annie 1886, Charles J 1890 & Mary E 1894. *BOWLEY, Golden Way - Catherine F 1858 (widowed daughter of Ann) *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Thomas 1820 & Elizabeth 1865 *WILKINS, Dovecot House, Golden Way - [[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]] *WILKINS, Chapel Cottages, Brook End - John 1839 *WILKINS, Church Street - Mary 1839 (with niece Zillah Cherry) 1911 - *WILKINS, Brook End - William 1882, Emma 1884 & Ann Lucy 1908. *WILKINS, Ducklake - Joseph 1851, Charlotte 1852, Wiliam 1884, Chales J 1890 & Mary E 1894 *WILKINS, Dovecot House - [[Wilkins-5523|John 1822]]. WILKINS's baptised in Appleby (FMP) and maiden names where possible (GRO +/- 2 years used birth vs baptism) *'''[[Wilkins-5577|John (Wilkins 5570)]] 1682''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''[[Wilkins-5578|George (Wilkins 5578)]] 1683''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''Mary 1686''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''Elizabeth 1688''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''George 1690''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''George 1692''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''William 1694''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *John 1717 George Elizabeth *William 1720 George Elizabeth *'''Joseph 1733 George Mary''' *'''Richd 1736 Geo Mary''' *'''Mary 1740 Geo Mary''' *John 1743 John Mary *William 1745 John Mary *Mary 1747 John Mary *George Gadesby 1750 John Mary *Elizabeth1752 John Mary *William 1754 John Mary *Elizabeth1756 John Mary *John 1759 John Mary *Mary 1760 Joseph Sarah *Mary 1760 Richard Hannah *Richard 1761 John Mary *Ann 1762 Richard Francis *Joseph 1762 Joseph Sarah *Joseph 1764 John Mary *William 1765 Joseph Sarah *Hannah 1769 Joseph Sarah *Rebecca 1769 Joseph Sarah *Sarah 1772 Joseph Sarah *John 1777 Joseph Sarah *John 1783 Richard Ann *Wilm 1784 Richd Ann *Richard 1788 Richard Ann *Richard 1789 John Ann *Thomas 1789 Richard Ann *Ann 1792 William Ann *Elizabeth1792 Richard Ann *John 1792 John Ann *Joseph 1794 John Ann *Richard 1795 Richard Ann *George 1796 John Ann *Sarah 1798 John Ann *John 1802 John Ann *Mary 1803 John Ann *Elizabeth1805 John Ann *Sarah 1805 John Sarah *Hannah Maria 1808 John Ann *John 1808 John Sarah *John 1810 Richard Elizabeth *Mary 1810 John Elizabeth *Mary 1811 John Sarah *Thomas 1814 John Elizabeth *Ann 1815 Richard Elizabeth *Joseph 1815 John Sarah *Mary 1816 John Sarah *Joseph 1818 William Hannah *Mary 1819 Richard Elizabeth *Thomas 1819 George Sarah *William 1821 John Sarah *Ann 1822 John Elizabeth *Elizabeth1822 Richard Elizabeth *Joseph 1822 George Sarah *'''Elizabeth1829 Thomas Elizabeth''' *'''James 1832 Thomas Elizabeth''' *Catherine1833 John Sarah *Mary 1833 John Sarah *Catherine1835 John Rhoda *'''Henry 1835 Thomas Elizabeth''' *'''Charles 1838 Thomas Elizabeth - FMP transcribed as Williams''' *John 1842 John Amy mother maiden = - reg Q4 1842) '''Children of Joseph & Ann (nee Moore)''' *Sarah Anne 1848, Elizabeth 1851, Thomas 1854, Mary 1856, Harriett 1859, Eliza 1862 '''Children of John & Sarah (nee Deaken/Deakin/Dickin)''' *Elizabeth 1850, [[Wilkins-6305|Mary 1852]], John 1860, Amelia 1864, Sarah 1866, Alice 1868, Thomas 1870 '''Children of James & Ann (nee Dicken) *Mary Ann 1859, James William 1861, Elizabeth Ellen 1864, Millicent 1866 '''Children of Henry (son of Thomas & Elizabeth) & Eliza (nee Findley) *Elizabeth Millicent 1864, Henry 1867 *''Joseph Wilkins (born Norton Juxta) & Charlote (nee Glenn born Appleby) don't think are related... John William 1883, Ann 1885, Joseph 1881, Charles Joseph 1890, & Mary Elizabeth 1893'' WILKINS's married at Appleby Magna (FMP Leicestershire Banns & Marriages records) [B]anns, [L]icences & [M]arriages *M Katherine Wilkins 1668 Henry *M ? Wilkins 1681 Mary *M George Wilkins 1716 Elizabeth *M Jonathan Wilkins 1736 Mary *B Joseph Wilkins 1759 Sarah *B Richard Wilkins 1759 Frances *M Richard Wilkins 1782 Ann *B Ann Wilkins 1786 Thomas *B&M Ann Wilkins 1789 James *L Rebecca Wilkins 1791 Thomas *B&M John Wilkins 1809 Elizabeth *B&M George Wilkins 1818 Sarah *B Helen Wilkins 1822 George *B&M Mary Wilkins 1823 John *B&M Ann Maria Wilkins 1825 John *B&M Elizabeth Wilkins 1833 William *B&M John Wilkins 1833 Sarah *B&M Joseph Wilkins 1834 Ann *B&M John Wilkins 1835 Amy *B&M John Wilkins 1838 Dorothy *B*M Ann Wilkins 1841 William *B Thomas Wilkins 1841 Sarah *B&M Elizabeth Wilkins 1847 James *B&M John Wilkins 1849 Sarah *B&M Dorothy Wilkins 1852 William *B Catherine Wilkins 1856 Thomas *B&M James Wilkins 1858 Ann *B&M Henry Wilkins 1861 Eliza *B&M Jonathan Hackett Wilkins 1875 Mary *B&M [[Wilkins-6305|Mary Wilkins]] 1875 [[Burrows-3834|George Drage]] *B&M Jonathan Wilkins 1878 Catharine Fanny *B&M Joseph Wilkins 1879 Charlotte *B&M Walter William Wilkins 1888 Mary *B Millicent Wilkins 1889 Joseph *B&M Alice Wilkins 1892 Edwin *B&M Mary Elizabeth Wilkins 1919 Wilfred Bremson *B&M Joseph Edgar Wilkins 1930 Sarah Elizabeth WILKINS's buried in Appleby (FMP) *'''[[Wilkins-5578|George (Wilkins 5578)]] 1685''' son of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *Elizabeth 1690 *George 1690 *Mary 1714 *John 1715 *Elizabeth 1731 *John 1744 *William 1751 *Elizabeth 1754 *George 1757 * George Gadesby 1758 *Mary 1759 *Francis 1763 *Hannah 1770 *Mary 1774 *John 1787 *Richard 1787 *Richard 1790 *John 1793 *Elizabeth 1794 *William 1795 *Richard 1797 *Sarah 1800 *Ann 1801 *Mary 1802 *Joseph 1811 (Snr) *Mary 1812 *Ann 1815-1817 *Mary 1816-1817 *William 1818-1818 *Sarah 1740-1821 *Sarah 1788-1823 *John 1760-1835 *Mary 1819-1835 *William 1754-1838 *Rebecca 1769-1838 *John 1769-1838 *John 1786-1839 *John 1802-1847 *Ann 1763-1851 *William 1817-1852 *John 1777-1854 *Thomas 1790-1863 *Millicent 1866-1866 *Sarah 1866-1866 *Elizabeth 1782-1869 *Elizabeth 1794-1874 *Thomas 1871-1875 *Sarah 1815-1878 *Charles 1835-1884 *Joseph 1888-1888 *Ann 1824-1894 *James 1833-1896 *Sarah 1828-1898 *Thomas 1819-1901 == Bishop's Transcripts == http://www.applebymagna.org.uk/appleby_history/ The Bishop’s Transcripts for Appleby Magna were submitted on an annual basis, covering the previous “church year”, before 1751 this was March 25th (Lady Day) to the following Lady Day, March 25th. The available records are now held by The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland in Wigston Magna, which acts as the Diocesan Archivists. The Bishop’s Transcripts are normally considered to be not as accurate as Parish Records (an unwanted end of year chore for the Rector) and are quite often not as well preserved. But where Parish Registers are unavailable they can provide an invaluable source. The St Michael’s Parish Registers were missing most of the entries for the period 1725 – 1731. The surviving Bishop’s Transcripts for those years are transcribed. March 1725 - March 1726 = missing March 25th 1726 to March 25th 1727 Geo, son of Geo & Eliz Wilkinson Bap Mar 16th --- would fit if Wilkins The records for March 1727 to March 1728 have largely not survived, major sections of the pages are badly decomposed. Of the pages supplied by The Record Office, the very little that can be read are sections of the (unusually large) burials registers. No Wilkins / Wilkinson. 25th March 1728 to March 25th 1729 & 25th March 1729 to 25th March 1730 = no Wilkins / Wilkinson 25th March 1729 to 25th March 1730 *Richd & Thos, sons of Geo & Eliz Wilkins Bap Feb 12th *Richard, son of George & Elizabeth Wilkins Bur Feb 14th

Wilkins Name Study

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[[Category:Wilkins Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Wilkins-1208|Alison Wilkins]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! I'm in the UK, and so use English rather than American spellings (s instead of z mainly), although my spoken English isn't too heavily accented, my ancestors used a vocabulary very different to "Queen's" or "BBC" English, I heard it spoken as a child but it's sadly dying out; although we still greet each other with "Ay up me Duck" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Midlands_English East Midlands English] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the WILKINS surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Link Wilkins family groups; common ancestors or common locations - [[Space:Wilkins_in_Appleby_Magna | Appleby]] my direct male line hasn't travelled far. Personal project - is there a link between the Wilkins family and the [[Space:The_Gresleys_of_Drakelow |Gresley family? ]] I grew up in South Derbyshire, not far from Castle & Church Gresley, Drakelow, and Overseal & Netherseal. The spellings have altered over time and county borders have moved, but their location hasn't - all within a stone's throw of my childhood. [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp67999 John Wilkins] married Robina, sister of Oliver Cromwell. Despite what some Ancestry trees suggest; there were no Wilkins offspring ... but does John's family link to ours? To begin with, not looking to include any variants (I'm new to this!) but may change. Females and adoptees; those that married into the family? = still to be decided, but probably. Staying with the male line now to get going. == Task List == *Are there any [[Special:Adoptions|orphaned profiles?]] Yes, literally hundreds. *Are there any [[Special:Unconnected | unconnected profiles?]] No (last checked [[Wilkins-1208|Wilkins-1208]] 20:09, 20 July 2020 (UTC)) *Is John Wilkins on WikiTree? If not research & create a profile. (PPP?) Will look at unsourced later... Personally I'm not DNA tested, nor feel it likely that I will be, so don't have any DNA data to add. ==Locations== Until this becomes unwieldy; a list of places where a family member is recorded in a source (birth/baptism, marriage, death/burial to start with) Appleby / Appleby Magna (is in Derbyshire and Leicestershire) *1681, John Wilkins, married (Mary Lott or Knott) *1692, George Wilkins, baptised *1715, John Wilkins, buried *1716, George Wilkins, married (Elizabeth) *abt 1735, Richard Wilkins, baptised *1759, Richard Wilkins, married (Frances Hall) *1782, Richard Wilkins, married (Ann Smith) *abt 1789, Thomas Wilkins, born *abt 1835, Henry Wilkins, born *1861, Henry Wilkins, married (Eliza Findley) *1863, Thomas Wilkins, died & buried Burton on Trent, Staffordshire *1959, Ernest Wilkins, died *1970s, Alison Wilkins, born Hartshorne, Derbyshire *1732, George Wilkins, married (Mary Brown) Linton, Derbyshire *2007, Roy Wilkins, died & buried Overseal (now Derbyshire, Leicestershire up to 1897) *1872, Walter Wilkins, born *1901, Henry Wilkins, died & buried *1902, Ernest Wilkins, born *1930. Ernest Wilkins, married (Dorothy Smith) *1931, Roy Wilkins, born *1946, Walter Wilkins, died & buried *1959, Ernest Wilkins, buried == Information== A reminder - for me, and anyone else: *Categorisation needs to placed onto a profile in order for it to be included; only do this if you are the Profile Manager! (if not, ask) *Stickers are for researchers who are collaborating with you and have joined you in your research (not profiles included in the study, that is the category:wilkins etc as above) *Help is here [[Project:One_Name_Studies | Project page ]] and here [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page | FAQ]]

Wilkinson County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Wilkinson County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Wilkinson County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} The county is named for [Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson], a Revolutionary War military leader and first governor of the Louisiana Territory after its acquisition by the United States in 1803. ==History/Timeline== In 1802 Wilkinson County was established from Adams County. ==Government Offices== :[http://www.courtreference.com/Wilkinson-County-Mississippi-Courts.htm Wilkinson County Courthouse] :PO Box 516; :Woodville, MS 39669-0516 :Phone: 601.888.4381 *Clerk of Chancery Court has marriage, divorce, probate, court and land records. :[http://www.wilkinson.co.ms.gov/Pages/Chancery-Clerk.aspx Wilkinson County Chancery Court] :c/o Wilkinson County Courthouse :525 Main St, PO Box 516, :Woodville, MS 39669 :Phone: 601-888-4381 :Fax: 601-888-6776 ===Town=== *Centreville (partly in Amite County) *Crosby (partly in Amite County) *Woodville (county seat) Unincorporated communities: *Doloroso *Fort Adams *Pinckneyville *Possum Corner *Rosetta *Wilkinson ==County Formed From== In 1802 Wilkinson County was established from Adams County. ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== *Adams *Amite *Concordia Parish, Louisiana *East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana *Franklin *West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Wilkinson Research 2023

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Unknown-642702|Isabel (Unknown) Wilkinson (abt.1595-abt.1656)]]] '''PGM''' :::>LNAB as "Cutter" not supported :::>Birth as "about 1580 in London, England" not supported :::>Spouse as "Isaac Wilkinson" not supported; he should be "Unknown Wilkinson." :::>Isaac's birth as 14 Apr 1588 in , England is not supported. :::>Daughter Margaret's birth as "about 1600 in Jarrow, Durham, England" not supported (her first child recorded 1639; last in 1646). Odd location not explained. *[[Wilkinson-1253|Unknown Wilkinson (abt.1590-bef.1638)]] *[[Wilkinson-346|Jane (Wilkinson) Winship (abt.1616-bef.1651)]] '''PGM''' *[[Winship-9|Edward Winship (abt.1612-1688)]] '''PGM''' :*[[Winship-74|Sarah (Winship) Hubbard (1638-1665)]] :*[[Winship-1|Mary (Winship) Brown (1641-bef.1695)]] :*[[Winship-136|Ephraim Winship (1643-1696)]] :*[[Winship-120|Joanna Winship (1645-1707)]] :*[[Winship-37|Edward Winship (1648-1648)]] *[[Wilkinson-2304|Margaret (Wilkinson) (Goffe) Witchfield (abt.1618-1669)]] '''PGM''' *[[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe (abt.1593-1658)]] '''PGM''' :*[[Goffe-84|Deborah Goffe (1639-1660)]] :*[[Goffe-111|Hannah (Goffe) Moore (1644-1697)]] :*[[Goffe-81|Abiah (Goffe) Wolcott (1646-1717)]] *[[Witchfield-4|John Witchfield (bef.1612-1679)]] *2023 G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1576013/should-we-add-some-early-mothers-to-the-pgm-project Should we add some early mothers to the PGM project?], courtesy of Gregg Purinton (Purinton-31). ==Bibliographic Notes== '''2015.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 374, for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” '''2011.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''2003''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), 92- 99 (Edward Goffe); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB116/i/7118/92/22096579 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1995.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2042-2044 (John Witchfield) at 2043; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/2042/2389640 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1995.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1276-1278 (John Moore) at 1277 (vi--John Moore); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1277/1415517113 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1981.''' George Selement and Bruce C. Woolley, eds., "Thomas Shepard's Confessions" in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', 72 vols. (Boston : The Society, 1895-___), 58 (1981):147 (Jane Wilkinson Winship), 147-149 ([96] [35.] Brother Wiinship's Wife); web version, [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1128#p147 ''The Society''], for the supplemented brief biographical content, editors cite "Harris, 15. Savage, 4:597. Town Book, 98. Middlesex County Wills no. 25278. Church Records, 22. Gozzaldi, 828." *Harris, 15 *Savage, 4:597--James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-1862), 4:597 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=643%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-767 ''HathiTrust'']. *Town Book, 98--''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly New-towne) Massachusets. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, 1901), 96-98 (9th . 4 mo. . 1652) at 97, 98; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00camb/page/98/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], for select entries, "23. Wi: Wilkerson," 60 acres; "49. Edw. Wenship," 200 acres, and "53. Edw. Goffe," 450 acres. *Middlesex County Wills no. 25278--Edward Winship 1689 probate, case 25278 in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-9TR?i=789&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 432086, digital collection 7553844 ("Probate papers 25209-25339"), images 790-795 of 1311. *Church Records, 22--Stephen Paschall Sharples, ''Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830 ...'' (Boston: E. Putnam, 1906), 22 (Edward Winship, wives and children); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=38 ''HathiTrust'']. *Gozzaldi, 828--Mary Isabella Gozzaldi and Lucius R. Paige, ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 ...'' (Cambridge : Cambridge Historical Society, 1930), 828 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064048895?urlappend=%3Bseq=840%3Bownerid=13510798901257512-848 ''HathiTrust'']. '''2004.''' Roger Thompson, "Edward and Joyce Goffe: New Information about their Origins," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 158 (2004):101-104; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14305/101/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1993.''' Gary Boyd Roberts, "A Genealogical Bibliography of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Testators 1649-1660," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 153 (1999):344-358 at 358 (Isabel _____ Wilkinson); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11657/358/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for related works, "Paige, 691; Gozzaldi, 814; Fallass 109-110." *Paige, 691-- *Gozzaldi, 814--Mary Isabella Gozzaldi and Lucius R. Paige, ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 ...'' (Cambridge : Cambridge Historical Society, 1930), 814 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064048895?urlappend=%3Bseq=826%3Bownerid=13510798901263039-826 ''HathiTrust'']. *Fallass 109-110--Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), **109-110 (Winship); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/109/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Edward Winship married (1) "Jane Wilkinson, dau. of wid. Isabelle W. from Newcastle on Tyne, cousin of Wm and Richard Cutter. His w. Jane d. at Cambridge, 28th Feb. , 1656." GJ Note--Cutter relationship not documented; the death date for Jane continues a known error in print. **110 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/110/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Isabell died 23 February 1655 '''1959.''' Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine ...'' (Los Angeles, Calif., Am. Offset Print., 1959), 320-321 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066007634?urlappend=%3Bseq=332%3Bownerid=13510798886853609-338 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1928.''' Connecticut: Vital Records 1630-1870'' (from original typescripts, Lucius Barnes, Barbour Collection, 1928), Windsor:296 (Witchfield, Witcfell, Witchfeld) of 303; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12316/296/138424268 ''AmericanAncestors''], select entries, *[Witchfield ...], -----, w. Elder [_____], d. Apr. 26, 1659; bd. the 27th *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mrs., d. July 27, [16]69 *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mr., communicant from Dorchester; living in Windsor Dec. 22, 1677 *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mr., . Mar. 16, [16]78; bd. [Mar.] 18, [16]78 '''1914+''' Thomas Baldwin, ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 2 vos. (Boston, Mass. [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] 1914-1915), for select entries, as below. See also WikiTree's [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts%2C_to_the_Year_1850|Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850]]. :Winship(p)-- *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 775; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Sarah, d. of Edward and Jane, Apr. ----, 1638." *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 775; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Mary, d. of Edward and Jane, July 2, 1641." *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 774; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-784 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Ephraim, s. Edward and Jane, June 29, 1643." *1:775 (Winshipp births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Joanna, d. of Edward and Jane, Aug. 1, 1645." *1:775 (Winshipp births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Edward, s. Edward and Jane, June 8, 1648." *1:774 (Winship births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=780%3Bownerid=115523355-784 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Elizabeth, d. of Edw[ard] and Elizab[eth], Apr. 15, 1662." Anderson (2003) reports as 15 April 1662 writing, "year date published as 1662" and then her marriage, in Watertown, 18 November 1672, Joseph Sherman. See [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/487/0 ''AmericanAncestors''] (by subscription). *2:429-431 (Winship marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust'']. *2:429-431 (Winship marriages) at 429; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edward and Rebecca Barsham, May 14, 1683." *2:429-431 (Winship marriages) at 429; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Ephraim and Hannah Cutter, June 17, 1708." *2:431 (Winshipp marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=435 ''HathiTrust'']. *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edw[ar]d, Lieut., Dec. 2, 1688, a. abt. 76 y." *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edward, s. Edward and Jane, bur. June 8, 1648. *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Elizabeth, w. Edward, Sept. 19, 1690, in her 58th yr." *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Joanna, Nov. 19, 1707, a, 62 y." :Goffe-- *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Deborah, d. Edmund and Margaret, Dec. 15, 1639." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Hannah, d. Edmund and Margaret, Mar. 23, 1643." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Abiah, d. Edward and Margaret, Apr. 1, 1646." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], **"[Goffe] Nathaniel, s. of Edmund and Joyce, Feb. --, 1637." **"[Goffe] Nathaniel, s. Edward and Joyce, Aug. 23, 1645." *2:165 (Goffe marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Margarett and John Witchfeild, Dec. ---, 1662." *2:573-574 (Goffe deaths) at 574; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=578%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-596 ''HathiTrust''], "Goffe, Deborah, Nov. 21, 1660." *2:573-574 (Goffe deaths) at 574; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=578%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-596 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe], Edward, Dec. 26, 1658." '''1906.''' Stephen Paschall Sharples, ''Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830 ...'' (Boston: E. Putnam, 1906), *Winship **iv-v (Preface) at v (B. Winships wife [Jane]); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 ''HathiTrust'']. **22 (Edward Winship, wives and children); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=38 ''HathiTrust'']. **572-573 (Winship in Index) especially 573; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=601 ''HathiTrust'']. *Goffe **5; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=21 ''HathiTrust''], "Edward Goffe lately deceased (viz on Decemb. 26 1658.) was a member with us in full Communio[n] So was and is also Margaret his wife." **6; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=22 ''HathiTrust''], [Edward Goffe's] children by Margaret now living are ... Deborah, Hannah, Abiah ... all baptized in this Church." '''1905.''' Ernest Byron Cole, ''The Winship family in America, giving the line of descent from Edward Winship ...'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905), 4 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062438122?urlappend=%3Bseq=10%3Bownerid=13510798888044861-14''HathiTrust'']. Note: Known errors in print--reverses the relationship between Jane Wilkinson and her mother, Isabel, and writes, "She died in Cambridge February 28, 1656. He married, second, Elizabeth ----- ... in 1657." The latter date seems the source of Jane's erroneous death date reported by others; likely it is alternate reading of Isabel's death. '''1898.''' Edwin Stanley Welles, ''Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut'' (Hartford, Conn. : Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1898). *22; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081884748?urlappend=%3Bseq=32%3Bownerid=27021597765667318-36 ''HathiTrust''], "July 27, 69, Mrs. Witcfell dyed." *29; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081884748?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=27021597765667318-43 ''HathiTrust''], "mr witchfeld dyed, marc 16, 78." '''1848+''' David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', *4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust'']. *9 (1855):165-172 at at 168 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust'']. *9 (1855):165-172 at at 169 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust'']. *Sarah Winship 1638 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Sarah the daughtr of Edward Winship & Jane his wife was borne (2 [mo]) 1638." *Mary Winship 1641 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Mary the daughtr of Edward Wiship & Jane his wife was borne 2 . (5 [mo]) 1641." *Ephraim Winship 1643 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Ephraim the sonne of Edward Winship & Jane his wife was borne 29 (4 [mo]) 1643." *Joanna Winshipp 1645 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at at 168 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Joanna dau. of Edward & Jane borne 1 (6) 1645." *Edward Winshipp 1648 birth and burial, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at at 169 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Edward sonne of Edward & Joane borne & bur. 8 (4) 1648." *Deborah Goffe 1639 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):56 (Goffe) ; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=506%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-554 ''HathiTrust''], "Deborah the daughter of Edmund Goffe & Margaret his wife was born 15 (10) 1639." *Hannah Goffe 1643 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):56 (Goffe) ; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=506%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-554 ''HathiTrust''], "Hannah the daughter of Edmund Goffe & Margaret his wife was born 23 (1) 1643." *Abiah Goffe 1646 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at 168, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "Abiah dau. of Edward & Margaret borne 1 (2) 1646." '''1656.''' Widow Isabell Wilkinson 1656 inventory, case 24930, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-BQ95?i=51&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 521761, digital collection (DGS) 007554513 ("Probate records (originals) v. 1-3 1654-1673"), images 52-53 of 560. *"The Inventory was Deposed by Edward Goffe in Court 3 (2) 1656 to be all ye estate whereof his Mother in Law Isabell Wilkinson Dec'd _____, to his best Knowlege, and that if any do appeare, he will timely & truely Deliver the same, to be added here unto. --Thomas Danforth, Recorder ... " '''1656.''' Izabell, Isabell Wilkinson 1656 probate, case 24930 (4 pp.), ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/rd/14469/24930-co1/264055425 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1658.''' Edward Goffe 1658 probate, case 9283, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DP-GXSD?i=1089&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 397073, digital collection (DGS) 7553467 ("Probate papers 9179-9298"), images 1090-1099 of 1203; will at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9DP-GX8F?i=1090&cat=263304 1091]; inventory at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DP-GX3T?i=1091&cat=263304 1092]-1099 . '''1658.''' Edward Goff/Goffe 1658 probate, case 9283 (10 pp.), ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/rd/14472/9283-co1/263866919 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''166[9].''' Margratt Witchfield 166[9] probate, case 25377, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-M6WJ?i=518&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 432087, digital collection (DGS) 7553845 ("Probate papers 25340-25451"), images 519-521 of 1309; will of "Margaret Witchfeild" at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9D5-M61Y?i=519&cat=263304 520]; inventory at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-MX3Z?i=520&cat=263304 521]. '''1904+''' Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1689.''' Edward Winship 1689 probate, case 25278 in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-9TR?i=789&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 432086, digital collection 7553844 ("Probate papers 25209-25339"), images 790-795 of 1311. ==Directory, 2015== Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), ___ (Isabel Wilkinson), for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” See [[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in the Great Migration series]]. *CaBOP--''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New towne" and the town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, [J.Wilson & co.], 1896), **56 (Izebell: Wilkinson in Proprietors Records, 21 September 1639); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n72/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **62 (John Trumble); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n78/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Bought of Isbell Wilkinson one house & yard ..." , **94 (Isabell Wilkerson and Edward Winship; Isabell Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n112/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **332 (Widdowe Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n350/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **336 (Isbell Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n354/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **340 (Sister Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n358/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *CaTR--''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge 1901), **64 (Wid. Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=86 ''HathiTrust'']. **66 (Widow wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=88 ''HathiTrust'']. **68 (Ed. Goffe & widow wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=90 ''HathiTrust'']. **97 (Wid: Wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=119 ''HathiTrust'']. *Rodgers--Robert H. Rodgers, ''Middlesex County in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England: Records of Probate and Administration, Volume One, October 1649­ December 1660'' (Boston 1999), ''... Volume Two: March 1660/61-December 1670'' (Boston 2001) and ''... Volume Three, Feb­ruary 1670/71-June 1676'' (Rockport, Maine, 2005) **1:242-44-- **1:353-- **Unable to access Rodgers, but see Anderson (2011) for "On 1 April 1656, 'Edward Goffe is granted administration on the estate left by his mother-in-law Isabell Wilkinson deceased,'" citing "Rogers 1:242-44," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *GM 2:7:486--Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Savage== James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-1862), *2:267 (Edward Goffe); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwitya?urlappend=%3Bseq=279%3Bownerid=27021597768366575-293 ''HathTrust'']. :*"A vexatous rec. in Geneal. Reg. IX. 169 makes Nathaniel, b. 23 Aug. 1645 by his w. Joyce, wh. d. near seven yrs bef. when he was, of course, s. of Margaret ... (see other comments) *4:552 (wid. Isabel W[ilkinson]); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=598%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-692 ''HathTrust'']. *4:597 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=643%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-767 ''HathiTrust'']. *4:617-618 (John Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=663%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-787 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Pope== Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 498 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=516 ''HathiTrust''], reports Isabel died 23 February 1655, presumably 1655[/6], but a corresponding entry has not yet been located in Cambridge records.
[Wilkinson, Wilkerson], Isabel, widow, Cambridge propr. 1637-8, She d. Feb 23, 1655. Edward Winship and Edward Goffe m. her daughters.
Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 498 (Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 ''HathiTrust'']. ==New England Marriages== Winship-[?Wilkinson] 1638 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1697 (Winship); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1697/426910744 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Edward Winship (1613-1688); she is his first wife, Jane [?Wilkinson] (____-1648/1651; marriage is "by 1638"; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Hartford Prob. 1:258; Lexington 2:763; Davis-Everett 44; DePew 137, 138; Winship 4; Fallass 104; Farr Anc. 320; Brown (1931) (ms) 18." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Hartford Prob. 1:258--Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. *Lexington 2:763; *Davis-Everett 44; *DePew 137, 138; *Winship 4--Ernest Byron Cole, ''The Winship family in America, giving the line of descent from Edward Winship ...'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905), 4 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062438122?urlappend=%3Bseq=10%3Bownerid=13510798888044861-14''HathiTrust'']. Errors. *Fallass 104--['''???'''] Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), 104; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/104/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Farr Anc. 320--Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine ...'' (Los Angeles, Calif., Am. Offset Print., 1959), 320-321 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066007634?urlappend=%3Bseq=332%3Bownerid=13510798886853609-338 ''HathiTrust''], Edward Winship married first "Jane Wilkinson, the daughter of widow Isabella Wilkinson of Newcastl-on-Tyne, where Jane was born. She was a cousin of William and Richard Cutter." *Brown (1931) (ms) 18 Goffe-[Wilkinson?] 1638 marriage, ''New England Marriages to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. 1:627 (Goffe); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/627/426887463 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Edward Goffe (____-1648), ae 64), her first husband; she is Margaret [Wilkinson?], m/2, John Witchfield, 1662; marriage is ca Feb 1638/9; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Watertown 257; Cutter 18; DePew 138; Dillon Anc. 57; Fallass 110." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Watertown 257--Henry Bond, ''Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts ...'', 2 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Little, Brown & Co.; 1855), 1:257 (Edward Goffe); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t1sf2z57n?urlappend=%3Bseq=293 ''HathiTrust'']. *Cutter 18--William Richard Cutter, ''A History of the Cutter Family of New England'' (Boston, Printed by D. Clapp & Son, 1871), 18-19 (2-Joyce Cutter); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062869797?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=13510798886657741-44 ''HathiTrust''], reporting about the "Supposed children of Elizabeth Cutter," including "Joyce," married Edward Goffe as his first wife; he marries (2) Margaret, daughter of Isabella Wilkinson." *DePew 138; *Dillon Anc. 57; *Fallass 110----Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), **109-110 (Winship); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/109/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Edward Winship married (1) "Jane Wilkinson, dau. of wid. Isabelle W. from Newcastle on Tyne, cousin of Wm and Richaard Cutter. His w. Jane d. at Cambridge, 28th Feb., 1656." GJ Note--Edward Winship had children with his second wife, Elizabeth, in early 1652. **110 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/110/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Isabell died 23 February 1655. GJ Note--The date 28 Feb 1656 has a interesting visual similarity to 23 Feb 1655 .... ; the 23 February 1655 date appears in Pope, but has as yet not been confirmed by a Cambridge record. Witchfield-Goffe 1662 marriage, ''New England Marriages to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. 3:1702 (Witchfield); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21176/1702/426910851 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Witchfield, she is Margaret (?Wilkinson) Goffe (____-1669?), w. Edward; marriage is December 1662; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Hartford Prob. 1:257; Cutter 18; Windsor CT 2:793." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Hartford Prob. 1:257--Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. *Cutter 18-- *Windsor CT 2:793--Henry Reed Styles, ''The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut'', 2 vols. (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1891–92), 2:793-794 (Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008628607?urlappend=%3Bseq=888 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Research Notes== '''Arrival.''' In 2011, Robert Charles Anderson indicated Isabel had arrived in 1637, but in 2015, he reported she arrived in 1638. *For the earlier date, see Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for "Isabel Wilkinson {1637, Cambridge}." *For the later date, see Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 374, for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” '''LNAB Cutter not proven.''' Various internet familyfiles, including FamilySearch FamilyTree report she was Isabel Cutter ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LH-9M7 PID G3LH-9M7]). '''Proof of Children.''' *[[Wilkinson-2304|Margaret]]'s husband, [[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe]], was appointed administrator on the estate of his "mother-in-law, Isabell Wilkinson, deceased ..." 1 April 1656. Reference--Citing "Rogers 1:242-44," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *In his 26 June 1657 will (signed 2 April 1657; proved 28 December 1658), [[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe]] included a bequest to his "loving wife Margaret Goffe ..." and mentions the "estate I have of her mothers Isabell Wilkynsonne deceased ..." Reference--Citing "MPR 1:155-58, Case 9283," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), 92- 99 (Edward Goffe) at 95; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB116/i/7118/95/22096579 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *[[Wilkinson-346|Jane]]'s sister, then "Margarett Witchfeild" provided in her will (written 21 April 1663; proved 5 October 1669) such that, in the event her daughters Hannah Goffe and Abial Goffe should die without issue, then to "the children of my sister Jane Winship deceased ..." Reference--Citing "MBR Case #25377; Hartford PD Case #6152; Manwaring 1:257-58," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. == Sources ==

Wilksburg, South Carolina

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Will, Joseph Ramsey, Wythe county

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Slaves]] WikiTree Profile: [[Ramsey-6310|Joseph Ramsey (1760-1845)]] [Note: breaks and bolding added] In the name of God amen, I '''Joseph Ramsey''' of the County of Wythe and state of Virginia being weak and body but of sound mind and disposing memory and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate is it half pleased God to bless me with I do here by make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is to say I give to my '''wife Mary Ann Ramsey''' 1/3 of the plantation on which I now live including the mountain house during her natural life, also my''' negro man named Harvey''', a '''negro girl named Mary Ann''', one horse? valued at 50 or 60 dollars, two cows two beds and furniture all the kitchen and household furniture of every kind six head of hogs six head of sheep forever all of which she may dispose of as she thinks proper amongst her children 2nd I give and bequeath to my '''sons Joseph J Ramsey and James Ramsey''' all my plantation lying on Reed Creek and being the same on which I now live to be equally divided between them by the said Joseph J Ramsey allowing the said James Ramsey $150 for finishing and making an addition to the house 3rdly it is my will and desire that my personal estate whatsoever kind it may be except such as has been already mentioned above be sold after my deceasedincluding the following named negros to wit a negro woman named '''Cinthia and child''' two negro man named '''Moses and William''' a girl named''' Barbary''' and three children named '''Sena Sally and Catharine Ann''' and out of the proceeds of the sale it is my desire that all my just debtst to be paid and after all my just debts are paid I give and bequeath to my children the balance of the proceed to wit '''Mahala Simmerman''' and her children''' Joseph J Ramsey James Ramsey and Polly Straw''' and her children to be equally divided amongst them allowing my '''son Thomas Ramsey''' one forth of one share of said proceeds forthly if Congress or the United States does allow me any money for my services as an Officer of the Revolutionary War I give and bequeath the same to my wife''' Mary Ann Ramsey Joseph J Ramsey and James Ramsey''' above mentioned to be equally divided amongst them and lastly I do hear by constitute an appoint my friend '''Robert Sayers and James Graham''' executors of this my last will and testament and witness whereof I have I have here on to set my hand and I fixed my sealed his 14th day of January 1842. Witnessed by Joseph Yerion & Jacob Yerion. Proved 16 July 1845. Wythe County Will Book, No 6, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-V3MY-D?i=751&cat=365917 Page 335] ===Inventory=== The following enslaved persons were named in the Inventory of Joseph Rasmey's estate, 19 July 1845: Wythe County Will Book, No 6, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-V3MB-V?cat=365917 Page 368] :1 Negro Man William .....$625 :1 Man Moses .....$600 :1 Man Harvey.....$550 :1 Woman Cynthia...$300 :1 Girl....$375 :1 Girl Mary.......$400 :1 Girl Sally.........$250 :1 Girl Catharine ..$200 :1 Girl Josephine...$150 :1 Girl Rachel....$125

Will & Probate of David Belding

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==David Belding's Last Will -== In the name of God amen. I David Belding of Swanzey in the county of Chesshire and state of New Hampshire, Yeoman, considering the mortality of my body (being possessed of my usual share of memory and reason) Do on this seventeenth Day of April anno Domini Eighteen hundred and four, Make and ordain this my last will and Testament as followeth, viz In the first place I commend and commit my soul to my God from whom it derived, hoping and expecting a blessed immortality through Jesus Christ my redeemer, my savior, my Lord. In the next place, I desire and will that my body natural should reasonably (after the departure of my soul) be deposited with its mother dust, with common decency, nothing doubting but that I shall find it a spiritual body at the resurrection of the last days as to the other worldly matters I will and order as follows viz - *1st That all my just debts and funeral charges be paid out of my estate by my Executor *2ly I give and bequeath to my son Moses Belding the sum of five shillings, which together with what I have heretofore given him will be his full share of my estate. *3ly I give and bequeath to my son Elijah Belding and to his heirs forever, all my lands, Buildings and other estate lying and being in Swanzey aforesaid, he paying the legacies. I shall order in the will, which together with what I have heretofore given him is to be his full share of my estate. *4ly I give and bequeath to the heirs of my son David Belding deceased, two notes of hand by him signed, one of Ten Dollars Eighty Cents, Dated June 11 1801. The other of thirty dollars dated September 29, 1801 which notes I shall leave inclosed in this will, and which together with what I have heretofore given him will be his full share of my estate. *5. To my daughter Lidia the wife of Daniel Read, I given the sum of five shillings which together with what she has already received is to be her full share of my estate. *6thly. To the heirs of my Daughter Thankful the late wife of Roger Thomson, deceased, I give the sum of five shillings, which with what I gave to my said daughter in her lifetime and to her heirs since her decease, will be their full share of my estate. Finally I do constitute and appoint my trusty and well beloved son, Elijah Belding of Swanzey aforesaid Gentleman, sole Executor of this which is my last will and testament with out regard to any former will or testament whatsoever, in witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year first written ~~David Belding ~~ ==Source== Behind Pay Wall: * [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007131828_00060/446302?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22490410/person/320247605915/facts Probate Record of David Belding, 1804] * [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007131230_00173/567722?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22490410/person/320247605915/facts#?imageId=007131230_00177 Will and Admin Records of David Belding, 1804]

Will (1477) and Probate (1477) of John Bussh of Northleach, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/6/419

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:15th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D970095 PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The xxix daye of the moneth of Apryll the yere
of our lord Mt CCCC lxxvij And in the xvij yere of the reigne of Kyng Edward the iiijth
I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] of Northlacche in the Countie of Gloucestre being hole of mynde and in Good memory
thanke be almighty god make and ordeyne this present testament and last wille in the manner and forme
folowyng that is to say First I biqueth and recomende my soule to almighty god my maker and
saviour and to the blissed virgin oure lady saint his glorious moder and to all the holy company of heven
And my body tobe buried in the parissh church of Northlacch aforesaid And I biqueth to the high
aultar of the same church for myn offryngs and dueties forgoten or negligently withholden in dischargyng
of my soule xxd Item I biqueth to the werke of the same church vjs viijd Item to there
welbyng of the torches bilongyng to the same church iijs iiijd Item I biqueth to the church
werke of Fermerton vjs viijd Item I biqueth to the chapell of Mary Magdalene ii shepe Item
I biqueth to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne x marc Item I biqueth to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter x marc Item to
[[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter x marc Item to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne x marc Item to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne
x marc Item to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter x marc Item to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter x marc Wil
lyng by this my present testament that all the said money soby me to my said children biquethen
be delivered to them and eny of them as they or anny of them come to their lauffull age or
ells afore att their mariage And if any of the same any children decesse within lauffull age or
a fore marriage that thanne I will that the parte of his or her so decessyng shall remayn to
the others of thaim ovielyvyng eqally tobe divided amongs thaim and so of eny of thaim Item I
will that I have a preest an honest manne and weledisposed to syng and say dyvyne servive for
my sonne and for

for my soule and for all xien soules in the parissh church of Norlecche a foresaid by the space of ij hole yeres next
after my decesse The residue of all my goodes detts and catalles after my detts paied my buureng
maade and this my present testament fulfilled I give and bequeth holy unto [[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wyf she to doe and dispose
therof her own free wille And of this my present testament I make and ordeyne myn executors that
is to say the said [[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wif myn executoure And her coexecutours I make and ordeyne John
Payn and Richard Stuaccforth And I bequeth to either of the same John Payn and Richard Stuctforth
for their labour herein tobe hadde vjs viijd

Item this is the last wille of me the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] as to the disposucon of all my lands and tenaments
with thappurtennnces in the yowne and parissh of Northlecche a foresaid that I to say First I will that the said
[[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wif shalhave and hold for terme of her lif all my said lands and tenements in the town and parissh
of Northlacche aforesaid And after her decesse I will that the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne shalhave my tenement
called Thomas Trullove is place. To hold to him and to the heres of his body laufully bigoten And
for defaute of such heres the remaynder therof to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to heres of his body lauffully
bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigotten And for defaute of such issue of the same [[Busshe-9|Margery]] the remayndre therof
to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of the body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such issue the
remayndr therof to [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such her heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully
bigoten And for defaute of such heres of the same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the right
heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John Bussh]] for evre mor Item I will that the forsaid [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] and [[Busshe-10|Anne]]
my daughters shalhave eqally bitwene them my tenement that somtyme was John Fyrdokks To hold
to them and to the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres of both the
same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] and [[Busshe-10|Anne]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the heres of his body
lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such his heres the remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my
daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre
therof to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne abd to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such
heres of the same [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the forsaid
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to his heres of his body laufully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] Bussh for evre mor Item I will
that the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter shalhave my tenement somtyme Henr[y] Fyrdokks To hold to
her and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remaynder
therof to the said [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for
defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of his body
lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to
the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such issue the remayndre therof to
the said [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such heres of the same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to
the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the
forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such
heres of the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] the remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]].
Item I will that the forsaid [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne shalhave my tenement somtyme Henry Rewmans
lyeng in the westende of the towne To hold to the said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] and to the heres of his
body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Busshe-10|Anne]]
my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten
And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the fosaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter and to
the heres of her body laufully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof
to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such heres of the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] the remayndre therof to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the
heres of his body lauffully bigoten defaute of such heres the remayndre therof
to the saide [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John Bussh]] for evre mor Item I will that the said
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter shalhave eqally batwene them my tenements somtyme Henr[y] Rewmans
lieng in the Estende of the towne with the cloos behynde the same tenements To hold to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]]
and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] and to the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres of both
the same [[Busshe-9|Margery]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] and [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughters and to
the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten eqally tobe devided by them therin And for defaute of heres
of both the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] and [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne
and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the
said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] the testatour for evre mor Regm=
ryng all and euych my feoffees of all my lands and tenements a foresaid that they and euych of
thaim make estats to aluk? persones whanne they be enly required accordyng to this my wille
Being wittnesses to the same wille that is to say John Trenthand Piers Cutleye John Sne=
dynne and others @ ==Probate== Probatum fuit p[ri]us testamentum apud Lamebith xxmo primo die mensis Junii Anno d[omi]ni @
lxxvijmo ac approbatum @ Et Comissa fuit admi[ni]stracco bonorum @ [[Unknown-541005|Alicie]] Relic[te] ac executria @
de bene & fidelit[e] adm[in]istrand[o] bona @ Ac de pleno & fideli Inventario @ citra festum Om[n]i Sanctorum @
Necnon de plano compoto calculo In debita Iuris forma Iurat @

The previous testament was proved at Lamebith the 21st day of the month of June Anno Domini etc.
1477 and approved etc. And the administration of the goods etc. was committed to [[Unknown-541005|Alice]] widow and executrix etc.
To be administered well and faithfully the goods etc. And of a full & faithful Inventory etc. on this side of the feast of All Saints etc.
And also of a clear reckoning to be calculated Sworn in the due form of the law.

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D970801 PROB 11/12/314; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the name of god amen''' The xxviijth day of marche In the yere of our lord god m v and oon
and in the xvjth yere of the Reigne of kyng Henry the vijth. I [[Midwynter-1|William Midwynt[er]] of Northleiche in the diocise of
Worcester beyng of hole mynde and good memory thanks be almighty god make and ordeyne this present testament and
my last will in manner and forme folowyng that is to say First I bequeth and recomende my soule to almighty god my
maker and saviour and to the blessed virgyn our lady seynt mary his glorious moder and to all the holy company of heven
and my body to be buried in the parisshe churche of Northleiche aforesaid att the Channcell dore under the blissed crucifixe
of our lorde/ And I bequeth to the moder church of Worcester xxd. Also I bequeth to the high awt[er] of the church of North
leiche in recompense for myn offeryngs and debtes forgoten or negligently withholden in dischargeyng of my soule xls/.
Also I bequeth to the makyng of the Roodelofte in the said church of Northleiche xli/ Also I bequethe to the churche
of Thormerton vjs viijd. To the churche of Estyngton xxd. To the church of Hamptenet xxd. To the churche
of Turkeden xxd To the church of Notgrove xxd. To the churche of Naunton vjs viijd. To the churche of Ne=
thergetyng xxd. To the church of Templegytyng xxd. To the church of Brode Rysyngton iijs iiijd. To the
churche of Calne Denyse xxd. To the churche of Calne Rodgers xxd. To the churche of Wynstune xxd. To
the church of Chedwurth iijs iiijd. To the churche of Wythyngdon xxd. To the chapell of Dowdeswell xxd
To the church Bisshope Clyve xxd. To the churche of Hallyng xxd. To the church of Hasulton xxd To the
church of Compton Apdele xxd. To the church of Shipton Olis xxd To the church of Sherbon xxd. Item I
bequeth to my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] vjli /and his chamber/. Also I bequeth to the same [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] a silver pece
a maserer, a dosen silver sponns and myn wating connter Also I will and ordeyne that the same [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] be at
the Rewle guyding and governannce of [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif his moder of [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] till he
come to full age and discrecion to occupy the forseid bequests. And that the said goodes to hym by me bequethed
remayn in the keping of my wif his moder till the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] come to full age or discrecion to occupye the
said goods/ And if [[Unknown-541005|Alis]] my wif decesse ar[er] the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] my sone come to full age and discrecion to occupye
the forsaid goodes as god forbede/ that than I will and ordeyne that the said [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif leve all the
forseid goods to the forenamed [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] tyll the forsaid [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] come to full
age or discrecion/. And if my said sonne [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] decesse ar[er] he come to full age/ and ar[er] he hath
receyved the forsaid goods unto his owne hands and guyding as god forbede/ That than I will and ordeyne
that all the forseid goods remayner to [[Unknown-541005|Alyce]] my wif to dispose it at her owne free will/. Item I bequeth to eny of
my godchilden that I have holpe to make a crist[i]en man or woman. vjs viijd. to be paid as my moneths mynde
or shortely therafter/. Item I bequeth and will to Sr Richard Gonne to his exhibicion in Oxford as long as he
contynueth ther entending to procede eny yere xl s/. Also I bequeth to [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif all my lands and tenements that
I have in the burgh of Northlecche with all their appurtennces to have & to hold to her to and for terme of all-
her lyff the Remaynder therof after the decesse of the same [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif to my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] to
his heirs and assignes for evermore/. Also I will and ordeyne that my wif and my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] eny of them aft
their havyng the forseid lands and tenements in the burgh of Northlecche fynde kepe and mayntene /ij tapirs of v lb
weight yerely duryng all their lyffs to brenne before the blissed sacrament in the said church of Northlecche at
all tymes of Divyne fuice eny sonday and holyday in the yere/ in the worthy of the v wounds of our blissed lorde
And that the same tapirs be Renewed & made/ iiij tymes in the year/ And after the decesse of my son I will that
he in his lyff make provision for the mayntennce of the said ij taps for evermore/ in the best maner he can devise/ or
my wif if the said lands come not to my sonnes hands. And I will and ordeyne that my wif provide for an honest
preest and a wel disposed/ within a yere aft my decesse to syng pray and to doo divine service for my soule and for my
faders soule Thomas Mydwynt[er] my moder soule Elizabeth and for the soules of Sr John Bukland Sr Richard
Rawlyns Ric[hard] Gale [[Midwynter-4|Jane]] [[Midwynter-5|Ric[hard]]] [[Midwynter-2|Elisabeth]] and [[Midwynter-3|Agnes]] my childen/ and for all thos that I am bounde to pray for/ & for all
crist[i]en soules for the space of v yers in the worship of the v wounds of our lord Jhu crist in the church of Northlecche
forseid Item I will that the same preest kepe the giver ther at all tymes of divine service in the worship of our lord & of all
halowes/ The residue of al my goods catalls and detts before not bequethed my detts and my funeralls fully contented and paid
I gyve and bequeth to Alys my wif to doo therwith and to dispose it at her owne free will/ And the same [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif I make
and ordeyne my full and sole executace of this my present testament and last will/ And [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]]
overseers of the same/ To whom I bequeth for their labors aboute thexecucion of this my present testament/ and thayding off
my said wif in the leveyng of my detts iiijli/ above all their costs aboute the same These witnesse Sr William Launder my
gostlyfader and vicar of the said churche of Northlecche John Taylour of Thormerton Robert Mydwynter Robt Serche
John Morycc Nicholas Mydwynter John Trynghin Thomas Byknell and other/. ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascript[um] testm[entum] coram m[agist]ro Willi[ia]mo Barons legu[m] doctore progative eccl[es]i[a]e xpi Cant[uariensis] sede Archce[pisco]pali
vica[r]ii comissario vij die mens[is] Maij Anno d[o]m[ini] mill[esi]mo quingetesimo primo/ Jur[amento] m[agist]ri Joh[ann]is Reed notarij pu[bli]ci procur[at]is in hac
parte Ac approbat[ur] et insumat[ur] Et comissa fuit admi[ni]stra[c]o [[Unknown-541005|Alicie]] Relicte et executrici in h[uius]mod[i] test[ament]o nomi[n]ate in p[er]sona d[i]c[t]i p[ro]cur[at]is
De bene et fidelit[er] admi[ni]strand[o] Ac de pleno et fideli Inve[n]tario citra f[estu]m Ascensionis d[o]m[ini] px futur[um] exh[iben]di Necnon de plano et
vero comp[u]to reddend[o] in debit[o] iur[i]s forma iurat/.

The above written testament has been proven before master William Barons doctor of laws deputy commissary of the prorogative church of Christ of the archepiscopal
seat of Canterbury on 7th day of the month of May Anno Domini one thousand five hundred and one. By the oath of master John Reed public notary and proctor in this
part And approved and applied And was committed the admistration to [[Unknown-541005|Alice]] Widow and executorix named in this testament in the person of the said proctor
To be administered well and faithfully And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced this side of the soon to be feast of the Ascension of the Lord Christ And also of a clear and
true calculation to be returned sworn in the due form of the law.
==Research Notes== *Need to look further into Sir William Launder. *What exactly is the relationship with Robert Mydwynter and Nicholas Mydwynter, two of the witnesses?

Will (1502) and Probate (1503) of Alice Midwynter of Northleach, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/13/459

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D971479 PROB 11/13/459; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god amen the iiijth daye of the moneth of Marche In the yere of our Lord
god M CCCCC and ij And in the xviijth yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the viith I [[Unknown-541005|Alice Midwynter]] of North//
lecche in the Countie of Glouc wydowe houle of mynd and good memory thanked be almighty god make and ordeyne
that my present testament conteynyng my last will in the maner and fourme folowing that is to say First and principally
above all earthly things I bequeth and recommend my soule to almighty god my creatoure maker and Savior and rede//
mer of alle the world to oure blissed Lady saint Mary the virgyn his most glorious moder and to alle the holy company
of heven And my body to be buried in the parisshe church of Northlecche aforesaid And I bequeth to the high awter
of the same church for my tithes and offeryngs by me forgoton or negligently withholden in dischargyng of my sowle xxs
Item I bequeith to the works of my moder church of Worcester xxd Item I bequeith to the wardens of the works and
reparacions of the said parishe church of Northlecche xli and such certeyne lede as by myn executours to the same
works and reparacions of the said parisshe church shalbe delivered Item I bequeith to x parisshe churches where I
have moost accustummed to bye wolls x vestuments for a preest to sing masse in that is to sey to every church
one vestument Item I will that I have an honest preest of good name and conversacion to sing for my soule and
the soules of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Busshe]] and [[Midwynter-1|William Midwynter]] late my husbands my faders soule my moders soule my
childrens soules and alle xyen soules in the parisshe church of Northlecche aforesaid by the space of iiij yeres
next ensuyng after my decesse And I will that the same preest shalbe at alle divine servicesto be songen in the same
church And that he shalbe ayding and helping to his power to the Curate of the same in mynmsering
of the sacraments and other divine services And I will that the said preest shall have every yere of the
said my yeres for his salary and wags ix marks to be paid and delivered to him by myn executors Item I be//
queith to eaiche of my godchildren beyng on ly? to praye for my soule iijs iiijd Item I bequeith to [[Midwynter-6|Thomas
Mydwynter]] my son his faders best gowne and a salt of silver with a euver. Item I bequeith to the same
[[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] my son xxli to be delivered unto him within a yere after my decesse Item I bequeith to
[[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter the wif of [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynold]] xxli to be delivered unto her within a yere after my decesse
Item I bequeith to [[Busshe-10|Agnes]] my daughter the wif of [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] xxli in lyke wise to be delivered within
a yere after my decesse Item I bequeith to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter the wif of [[Buker-284|Richard Buker]] in lyke wise to her
to be delivered within a yere next after my decesse xxli Item I will that the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] my
Son shall have alle the Tymbre and Stonys that lye at Thomas Robts house Item I bequeith to the said
[[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] ij shupchifts such as myn executors shall deliver to him Item I bequeith to the
forsaid [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] [[Busshe-10|Agnes]] and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughters and to [[Unknown-541643|Johan Busshe]] alle my wetyng gere evenly
and indifferently among them iiij to be devided distributed and departed Item I bequeith to every child of my
said my daughters nowe borne and also those being in theire moders wombes xls to be delivered
unto them when they com to theire lawfull ages or at their marriage And if any child or children of the children
of my said daughters nowe borne and also those being in their moders wombes fortune to decesse before
they com to theire lawfull age or be married I will this theire that parte of the parts of their child or
those children so decessed shall remayne unto the other surviving among them to be departed Item I bequeith
to Margarete Reynold xxs Item I bequeith to Rauf ?Eby vjs viijd Item I bequeith to Robert Tryngham vjs
viijd Item I bequeith to Robert Pratte xxs Item I bequeith to Alice my servant xxs and ix pecs of peawter
bessett so that she be guyded and ruled by myn executors Item I bequeith to William Baron a azacus a pair
of blanketts or paire of shets a bolster and xxs in money And I will that the same William Baron be in keping and
rule of [[Busshe-7|Thomas Bussh]] The residue of alle my goodes detts and catalls after my detts paid my
burying made and this my present testament fulfilled I gyve and bequeith frely and holy to [[Busshe-7|Thomas
Busshe]] my sone he therof to do and dispose his owne will and pleasure And of this my present testament I
make and ordeyne the forsaid [[Busshe-7|Thomas Bussh]] my my sole executor And Ovirseer of the same my testament
I make and ordeyne the forsaid [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] and [[Reynolde-1|Peter Raynold]] to whome I bequeith for their labors
and busynes in the premisses to be had vili xiijs iiijd thatt is to saye to either of my said Ovirseers iijli
vjs viijd In witness wherof to this my present testament I have set my seale written the daye and
yere aforesaid beyng witnesse to the same will that is to saye Sir William Launder clerk my gostly
fader Richard Launder Robt Mydwynter Richard Halle John Tryngham and many other ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascriptu[m] test[amentu]m coram mag[ist]ro Rogero Church decretorum doctore preroga/
tive Eccl[es]i[a]e xpi Cant[uariensis] Custodi &c Comissario l[egi]time deputato xj die mensis Maij Anno domini
suprad[i]c[t]o Juramento [[Wenman-186|Ric[ard]i Wenman]] execut[oris] personaliter comparentis et mag[ist]ri Joh[ann]is Long procur[at]is [[Busshe-7|Thome
Busshe]] execut[oru]m d[i]c[t]o test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[ur] &c Ac approbat[ur] et insumat[ur] &c Et comissa fuit administracio om[n]i[um] et sing[u]lor[um]
bonor[um] et debitor[um] &c execut[oru]m d[i]c[t]o test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[ur] de bene et fidelit[er] admi[ni]strandi Ac de pleno et fideli Inventario
om[n]i[um] et sing[u]lor[um] bonor[um] et debitor[um] &c citra festum Pentecostes &c Necnon de plano et vero comp[u]to &c

The above written testament has been proven before master Roger Church doctor of decrees Warden
of the prerogative Church of Christ of Canterbury etc. legitimately deputy Commissary on 11th day of the month of May Anno domini
above written By the oath of [[Wenman-186|Ricard Wenman]] executor appearing personally and master John Long proctor [[Busshe-7|Thomas
Busshe]] executors of the said named testament etc. And approved and registered And was commited the administration of all and singular
the goods and debts etc. to the executors of the said named testament to be administered well and faithfully And of a full and faithful Inventory
of all and singular the goods and debts etc. on this side of the feast of Pentecost etc. And also of a clear and true calculation etc.
==Research Notes== *Who exactly is Robert Mydwynter?

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[[Category:Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D976006 PROB 11/21/625; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The first day of September In the yere of our lord god
a thousand fyve hundred and xxv I [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] of the parishe of Norlache hole of mynde and
parfite remembrannce and yet sike and feble in body make my testament in this wise First I bequeth
my soule to almighty god our lady saint Mary and to all the company of hevyn and my body to the erth
to be buried before the awter of Saint Antony in my parishe church of Norlache Item I geve to the moder
church xijd Item to the high awter of my parishe churche for tithes forgotten xls Item to the comyn
lights within the said church to every of them two pounds of wax Item to the reparous of the bells
within the said church of Norlache vjs viijd Item to the churches of Estington Farmington Enworth
Chedworth litell Resynden Schurbone to eny of these xld Item to the Churches of Blunsden Whitington
and Holywell to every of them vjs viijd Item to [[Unknown-541643|Joane]] my wife foure hundred pounds sterlings to be paid
in foure yeres and all my landes lying in Saint George Hogbone in Lamfort Fylkyns and Kelmescott during
her lyfe and the half of my housholde Item to [[Busshe-11|William]] my sonne and heire the residue of all my lands
and tenements not bequethed lying in Oxford Shire Wilteshire Gloucetor Shire and Berkshire and
the lease and ferme of Blunsden with almaner bests and stuffe there and half of my housholde with my
wife his mother Item to [[Busshe-12|Richard]] my sonne oon hundred pounds sterlings and the lease and ferme of Teynton
with almaner catell there pasturing where I will that Richard Cradok of London merchannt of the
Staple of Calais to have and to enioye for the space of foure yeres the moyte of the said ferme of Teynton
paying for half the catell going theruppon/ Item to [[Busshe-13|John]] my sonne the lease and ferme of Upton elde
and two hundred pounds sterlings; Item to [[Busshe-14|Thomas]] my sonne the Indentures and fermes at Whitington
and Holywell with almaner catalls in both the fermes and two hundred pounds sterlings and all these
bequests to my sonnes, I will that they have it when they be xxi yeres of olde, and yf any of theym happen
to departe this worlde before that age, than that bequest of that childe so departed to be distributed amongs
the other lyving and so in all other/ Item to [[Busshe-15|Joane]] my daughter two hundred marcs sterlings to be delivered
in tyme of hir mariage/ Item to [[Busshe-16|Jane]] my daughter two hundred marcs sterlings to be delivered in tyme
of hir marriage Item to [[Midwynter-7|William]] the sonne of [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] xli Item I will that William Lawrence
have the profits of the ferme of Whitington with the stock of thre hundred shepe during the nonage of
[[Busshe-14|Thomas Busshe]] my sonne, paying yerely to the executors iij li vjs viijd and at the ende of the terme,
thre hundred shepe or twenty pounds st Item I will that the house that Henry Tryngam and Joane his
wife dwellith in, the which is called the harte shall remaign to theym during there two lyves paying
therfor the quyte rent and to kepe the repacions Item I geve to maister Thomas Tame for his loving mynde
unto me xls Item I will that myn executours shall bestowe at my moneth mynde to every pour man
and woman ijd and to every child jd being at the said moneth mynde Item to an honest prest to pray
for me and my frends within the church of Saint Peter within Northlache for the terme of foure yeres he

yerely to have vjli Item I will that all my plate indifferently be distributed by myn executors and overseers
to my wyfe and my children Item I bequeth to John Gyttens my servant xls and his horse to pray for my
soule Item to my maiden servants that is to Edith Brynde Elizabeth Flewellyn and Kateryn Hicks to either
of these xxs to pray for my soule Item I will that Robert Symmys shalhave the leasse and yeres that
I have in Bourton mille paying therfor yerely xls to [[Busshe-11|William Busshe]] myn heire Item I geve to Hugh
Westwode my best gowne and a doblet/ Item to William Lawrence the secunde and a doblet Item John
Tryngam the thirde Item to Henry Tryngam the fourth Over and above my last will and legacy preformed
my detts paid and my funerall expenses performed of all my goodes I geve clerely to my sonnes [[Busshe-11|William]]
and [[Busshe-13|John]] and goddes blissing and myn and make myn executours [[Busshe-11|William]] and [[Busshe-13|John]] my sonnes and [[Midwynter-6|Thomas
Mydwynter]] my brother and he to have xxli for his labour and overseers I make maister [[Fermor-8|William Farmer]]
clerk of the crowne and [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] and the said [[Fermor-8|William]] and [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] to have for their
labours twenty poundes betwene them In witnesse hereof I have sette my seall the day and yere above
written These testes for Thomas Monos vicar [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] Sir William Reynold
parson of Wyke William Lawrence with other./
==Probate== Probatum fuit testamentum suprascripti defuncti coram prefat[u]s Con[m]nssarijs in eccl[es]ia
Cath[edrali] diui pauli london xxo die mensis novembris Anno Domi[ni] mill[es]imo quingentesimo xxvo Jurament[o]
[[Busshe-11|Willi[ami] Busshe]] et [[Busshe-13|Joannis Busshe]] executorum in h[uius]mo[d]i test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[orum] Ac approbatum et insumatum Et com[m]issa
fuit admi[ni]stracio auct[oritat]e prefatorum R[euerendissi]mor{um] patrum om[nium] & singulorum bonorum Juriu[m] & creditorum d[i]c[t]i defuncti
prefatis executoribus de b[e]n[e] & fideli[te]r admi[ni]strand[o] cum consensu[m] & assensu[m] mag[ist]ri Clerk Clice & Thome
Goddard quos d[omi]ni assignnanernt in coadinatores dur[] terminis suorum apprenticiet &c de eorum express[um]
consensu[m] & assesu[m] &c Ac de pleno et fideli Inven[tario] secundo die post festum st Blasii ep[iscop]i futur[um] exhi[ben]d[o]
necnon de plano et vero compoto reddend[o] Ad sanctu[m] dei Ev[a]ngelia in debita iuris forma Jurat./

The testament of the above written deceased was proved before the aforesaid Commissioners in the Cathedral
church of St. Paul, London on the 20th day of the month of November Anno Domini one thousand five hundred 25 by the oath
of [[Busshe-11|William Busshe]] and [[Busshe-13|John Busshe]] executors named in the same testament And approved and registered And administration
was granted of the aforesaid most Reverend fathers of all & singular the goods, rights and loans of the said deceased
to the aforesaid executors to be administered well amd faithfully with the consent and approval of master Clerk Clice & Thomas
Goddard who [] etc. by their express
consent and assent etc. And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced on the second day after the feast of St. Blaise [3rd Feburary] next to come
and also of a clear and true calculation to be returned Sworn in the due form of the law upon the holy Gospels of god.

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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D976971 PROB 11/25/267; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the name of god Amen''' the xxti Daie of Octobre the yere of our Lord god a[nno] mt v C
xxxiijti ./ And in the xxvti yere of the reigne of our soueraigne lord Kinge Henry the Eight I [[Wenman-186|Richarde
Wenman]] of Wittney in the countye of Oxforde, merchannte of the staple at Caleys hole of mynde and in
good memorye, beinge lawde be unto almightie god, make and ordeigne this my p[rese]nte testament contey
nynge my last will in the manner and fourme followinge that is to saie ffurste and princypally I
bequeth and rec[c]omende my soule unto almightie J[es]hu my Redemer and Savio[u]r, and to our blissed ladye
sainte Mary the virgin his moste glorious mother, and to all the holly companye of hevin and my bodye
to be buried in the chapell of the moste glorious resurrection of our Saviour J[es]hu Criste sett in the
p[ar]ishe churche of Wytney aforesaide And I bequeth unto the high aulter of the same p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittneye for my tithes and offerings forgotten or necligently w[i]tholden in discharge of my soule
and conscience and that the Curat there will haue my soule rec[c]omendyd in his devoute praiers
xiijs iiijd sterlinge ./ It[em] I bequeth to the cathedrall churche of Lincoln xijd It[em] I bequeth to euery
stondinge light in the said churche of Wittney three poundes wex, reddy made there to berne at
the tyme of my exequies and funerall s[er]uice, and other festiuall daies as longe as they maye
therunto endure It[em] I bequeth towardes the rep[ar]acons of the bells in the steple of the p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittney aforesaid xls It[em] I bequeth to eueryche of five score poure men and women vj yardes of
cotton of the price of six pence st[erlinge] euery yarde, to make eueryche of them a gowne and iiijd fore
the makinge of euery of the same gownes s[o]m[e] xvjli xiijs iiijd It[em] I bequeth to euery of the iiij orders
of ffrears in Oxforde to praie for my soule, the soules of my father and mother, our benefactours
soules and all [Christi]en soules six poundes thirtene shillings and foure pence sterlinge / to be distributed and
deliuered unto them in vitayles w[ith]in the space of five yeres next ensuynge after my disceas /that
is to saie/ to euery of the same foure orders at cristmas and lent xxvjs viijd S[o]m[e] xxvjli xiijs iiijd st[erlinge]
Item I bequeth unto the poure prisoners in the castell of Oxforde fifty shillings in vytayles to be distributed
to and amonge them w[ith]in the space of five yeres next ensuynge after my disceas /that ys to saie euery
yere xs./ at the feast of Cristmas and lent by evin porcons It[em] I bequeth towardes the amendinge of the
high wayes lyinge and beinge betwyne Milton and Abingdone xiijli vjs viijd And where as I the same
[[Wenman-186|Richarde Wenman]] haue and hold by Indenture of the lease of the Prio[u]r of huntingdon and covente
of the same place their p[ar]sonage of Evenly in the countie of Northampton for certeyne yeres as
more playnely apperith in the same Indenture the whiche berithe date in thear chapite house

the xxviijti daye of ffebruarye the fourthe yere of the Reigne of our Soueraigne Lorde Kynge Henry the viijth I
woll that the terme of yeres of the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly whiche shalbe to come at the tyme of my
disceas shall frome thensfourthe remayne unto the vycar and churchewardens of the same churche of
Wittney and their Successours vicar and wardens of the same churche for the tyme beinge to thuse
and intente hereafter followinge ffurst that the vicar and churche wardens of the same churche for
the tyme beinge, shall yerely after my disceas, duringe the rest of the terme of yeres than to come
of and in the same p[ar]sonage, record levy gather and p[er]ceiue all the clear issues Reuenues and profutes
commynge of the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly ouer and aboue the yerely rent or forme to be due unto the said priour
and Covent of and for the same And that the same churche wardens for the tyme beinge, duringe the residue
of the said terme of yeres than for to come shall yerely expende distribute and dispoase of the same the some
of xijli viijs ijd st[erlinge] of and for and unto certeyne almesse deades, and kepinge of a solempne obite or Anniu[er]sarye
by note in the same p[ar]ishe churche of Wittney, abowte suche tyme of the yere as it shall happen me to dep[ar]te
owte of this transitorye lif /that is to saie/ Placebo dirige on[e] night and masse of Requiem the morrowe
than next ensuynge for my soule; the soules of my father and mother our benefactours and frinds soules
and all [Christi]en soules, in this wise followinge./ ffurst unto iiij poure almes men of good name and fame
clene of bodye aboue thage of threescore yeres, dwellinge in the same p[ar]ishe; euery Saturdaye at evensong
tyme iijs iiijd st[erlinge] that is to saie everyche of the same iiij poure men tenne pence st[erlinge] And all the whiche
pouer almes p[er]sonnes. I will from tyme to tyme duringe the residue of the said terme of yeres shalbe unto the
vicar and churche wardens of Wittney abouesaid, by and thrughe thadvise of my heares and assignes
named and assigned in that behalf And also that the said iiij poure almes men to be at the p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittney every daie in the yere, bothe winter and soummer, at vij a clocke in the mornynge and
their to abide and tarry unto x of the clocke, and euery of them to saie threis our ladies sawter or dirige if
he be letterid, to saie twyes in the wike And in the after none; they to be at churche at ij of the clocke
unto iiij and eueriche of them to saie twyse our ladies sawter if they be in helthe and able to come thither
It[em] I woll that the vicar, and churche wardens, and their Successours vicar and churchewardens of
the same churche shall yerely kepe my said obite or Anniu[er]sarie, as is abouesaid, duringe the said terme
of yeres, and shall paie of and for the same yerely obite in this wise ffurst to the Curate of the said
churche beinge present at the same viijd to everyche of iiij pristes helpinge and beinge p[rese]nte there
iiijd It[em] to either of the ij clarks there iiijd to iiij children iiijd to the belleman iijd to suche a p[er]sone
whiche shall fortune to ringe the bell to the dirige and masse of Requiem iiijd for Cakes and drinke
to the prists and clarks and other p[er]sonnes of the p[ar]ishe beinge at the said yerely obite, after dirige
xijd in halfe penny breade, And to distribute to poure people xviijs st[erlinge] that is to saie, to euery poure
bodye; one halfe penny loffe, to the Rode light for iiij tapers of wex, to bren aboute the herse the tyme
of myne exequies xxd for iiij torches of the said churche to brene the tyme of the dirige and masse
of Requiem xvjd for offeringe jd to iiij poure men, holdinge the same iiij torches, to eueryche of them
ijd And yerely to the Officyall or com[m]issarye of the deanry there, to see that the yerely Obite or
Anniuersarye aforesaid be kept and truly p[er]fourmed after the manner and fourme abouesaide
when he shall come in visitacon to the same p[ar]ishe churche of Wittney iijs iiijd /st[erlinge]/ to see it dewly
kepte to the churche wardens of the same churche; for their yerely attendannce and laboure
in that p[ar]tie to be hadd and done xiijs iiijd st[erlinge] And I will that xxs to be paied euery seconnde yere
to make the poure men gownes. The Residue of the same yerely rents revenues and profutes of
the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly shall remayne in the churche of Wittney in a cheste havinge two
locks and ij seuerall kayes, sufficient of the whiche ij keyes I will that the one shall remayne
in the custodye of the said churche wardens for the tyme beinge And thother key in the kepinge of
the Bayliffes of the burgh of Wittney aforesaid for the tyme beinge, to the only use of the same
churche of Wittney towardes the rep[ar]acons of the bodye of the said churche./ And if anny dysines
fortune or happe to be grannted unto the Kings grace durynge the said terme, that I woll that the
churche wardens of the said churche for the tyme beinge shall paie of the same monnye so
remaynynge in the said box or cheste, of and for euery suche hole dysine xxvjs viijd st[erlinge] whiche ys
a hole dysine for the same p[ar]sonage of Evenley/ Also I wolle that for lacke of payment of the yerely
Reuenues Rents and clere profutes of the said p[ar]sonage of Evenly, and of euery p[ar]te and p[ar]cell thereof att
dayes of payment thereof expressed in the said lease, it shalbe lefull unto the saied vicar and churche
wardens of Wittney for the tyme beinge, or to their assignes into the said p[ar]sonage of Evenlye to

entre and distrayne and the distreat there so taken leefully to bere leade dryve and carry awaye as often and whan
as suche case shall require, accordinge to the due fourme of the lawe in that p[ar]tie requisite And
I will charge and require myne heires and executo[ur]s under written that they and either of them
from tyme to tyme shalbe aydinge maynteynynge and supportinge the same vicar and churche
wardens of Witney aforesaid, for the tyme beinge of and for the full p[er]fouremynge and due
kepinge of my said yerely obyte or Anniu[er]sarye and other the premisses as is aforesaid And
theruppon I will that the saide lease or Indenture of the said p[ar]sonage of Evenly shall remayne
in the custodye and kepinge of myne executo[ur]s unto the use abouesaid duringe the said terme of
yeres next ensuynge after my disceas w[ith]oute anny delaye in anny wise And I woll and
ordeigne by these my p[rese]nte testament, that if the same churche wardens for the tyme
beinge; do not well and trulye obsiue and kepe all and singuler the premisses aboue written
at the tyme and seasons abouesaid or w[ith]in one monneth than next ensuynge that than
Immediatlye uppon suche none obsiuynge and kepinge of the same yerely obite and other
the premisses it shalbe leefull unto my next heire to entre in and uppon the same lease
and p[ar]sonage of Evenley w[ith] thappurtenn[an]c[e]s and the same frome thensfourthe, to haue hold
and enioye unto thend and full accomplisshemente of the said terme to thuse and intente
therw[ith] to fulfill my foresaid entente as is aboue declareded w[ith]oute anny lett or contradiction
of the said vicar and churche wardens of Witney aforesaid, for the tyme beinge my
legacye aboue made or anny other thinge to the contrary, in anny wise not w[ith]standinge
It[em] I woll that whan and as often as it shall happen the vicar of Evenley abouesaid to discease
or dep[ar]te this p[rese]nte lif, owte of this tra[n]sitory worlde that than it shalbe leefull to myne
heire to pute an other vicar there It[em] I bequeth unto [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my wife the some of a thousande
marks in reddy monnye and the one half of all and singuler my houshold Naperye brasse
and pewter, and ou[er] that all suche p[ar]cells of plate as shall be conteyned specified and declared in
a bill written and subscribed w[ith] myne owne propre handes remaynynge in the custodye of
the saide [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my wif/ And also the said [[Busshe-10|Anne]]: my wif shall haue thoccupyinge and p[ro]futes
of the p[ar]sonage of Coggs and thoccupyinge and profutes of Witney parke and vj kyen And
also the yeres and profutes of the ferme of Holwell w[ith]all the cattall uppon the same farme
duringe her lif kepinge hir soole and not marry ffurthermore I woll that the said [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my
wif haue all my lands and tenements that I haue in the burgh of Wittney and the Maner
of Carsewell w[ith] all thappurten[an]c[e]s duringe her lif It[em] I bequeth unto [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne the some of
too thowsande marke sterlinge: and all the residue of all my houshold stuff Naperye bras and pewter and all
suche p[ar]cells of plate whiche shalbe specified and declaryd in too bills indented written and subscribed w[ith]
myne owne propre hande wherof thone p[ar]tie shalbe annexed and filed to this my p[rese]nte testament and
last will, and the other p[ar]tie shall remayne in the custody of the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne./ It[em] I give
unto the saide [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sone all my termes of yeres I shall haue to come after my disceas of and in
my farme of Lewe whiche I have and hold by Indenture of all my Stocke of cattell and sheepe w[hi]ch
shall than fortune to be and remayne in and uppon the groundes belonginge to the said farme of Lewe It[em] I
bequeth lykewise unto the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne all terme of yeres whiche shall fortune to come after
my disceas of and in my farme of Senhampton whiche I than haue to come; the whiche I hold by
Indenture of all my cattalls and shepe whiche shall than fortune to remayne and be leefte as well uppon
my lands at canfeld weld /and in the lordeshippe of cogges/ as uppon my farme at Senhampton aforesaid
together w[ith] all the increas of the same farme cattall /and sheepe/ It[em] I bequeth unto [[Norris-9160|Elizabeth ffarmer]]
the wif of my brother [[Fermor-8|william ffarmer]] a Juell of and for a token of the value of tenne marks sterlinge
And to eueriche of the children of the same [[Fermor-3|Richarde]] and [[Brown-4519|Anne]] beinge alive at the tyme of my
disceas five marks st[erlinge] And I woll that if anny of the same children happen to disceas Than their or
his p[ar]tes shall remayne to the use of the survivours or survivour of the same children, It[em] I bequeth
to John Denesens notary for his good counsell geven in and abowte the ordre of this my p[rese]nte testa[men]t
and last will It[em] I woll that myne executour under writton, ordeigne an honest priste of good
and honest conuersacon to praie for my soule all my frindes soules, and all [Christi]en soules at the aulter

in the blissed chapell of the resurrection And he to kepe the quere all principall feasts and hollydayes/ And to
have yerely, duringe his lif iijli/ and one of the howses of the almesse men, And that the said prist be not
beneficed or otherwise promoted It[em] I bequeth unto euery poure mayden whiche shall fortune to be maryed
in the said p[ar]ishe churche of Witney w[ith]in the space of one yere nest ensuynge after my disceas xxs
in monnye and xiiijlb weight of woole to make everiche of them a garment ageinst their mariage It[em] I
bequeth towardes the amendinge and reparinge of the high waye, from begynnynge of newlande next unto
Witney and forwardes unto thende of fflemyngefelde six poundes thirtene shillings and foure pens sterlinge
It[em] I bequeth unto my cosin Richarde Humfrey xxs./ and to ffabyan his sone xls/ It[em] I bequeth unto Thomas
Newman xxs and to my cosin his wif xxs/ It[em] I bequeth to Alys Heirns my s[erv]unte xxs It[em] I bequeth to Johan.
Cooke xxs, and a todde of wolle It[em] I bequeth Turnoure my s[erv]unte tenne shillings and a todde of wolle./ And
I woll that on the morrowe after my monnethes mynde there be don masse and dirige at Eton College
for my soule; and the soules aforesaid/ And I will that if the prouoste be there p[rese]nte at the same dirige
and masse^./ xxd And to euery conducte and clarke beinge at the same dirige and masse xijd And
''[margin]'' that he have for his labo[ur] iijs iiijd
''[margin]'' to euery @ beinge there p[rese]nte at
''[margin]'' said dirige and masse
to euery sholler beinge there at scole and residente at my said dirige and masse ijd And to the scole
Maister beinge likewise p[rese]nte at the same masse iijs iiijd/ And I woll that after dyner of the same
daye; the scolers there may haue a recreacon to sporte them and they shall saie for my soule and
all [Christi]en soules the psamle of de profundis/ And I woll that myn executo[ur] aswell the daie of my
buryall as at the daie of my monethes mynde shall cause to be distributed and dispoased to euery
poure p[er]sone their beinge ijd and to euery child jd It[em] I woll that I haue dayly duringe the space of
one monneth next ensuynge after my disceas, placebo dirige and masse of Requiem w[ith]oute note to be
said by two prists And that the furst bell in the same churche of Witney at every suche placebo
dirige and masse of Requiem to be rongen and for thoccupyinge so of the same bell I bequeth to
the use of the said churche of Witney aforesaid xxs /st[erling]/ The Residue of all and sing[u]l[a]r my goodes plate
reddy monnye cattalls and detts whatsoev[er] they be not bequethed after that my detts be paied my buringe
and funeralls honestly done as it apperteynith/ And this my p[rese]nte testament in all things and by all
things well and trulye accomplisshed and p[er]fo[ur]med, I give holye and frely unto the said [[Wenman-187|Thomas
Wenman]] my sonne, to his owne propre use: he to dispoase suche p[ar]te of them in deades and works of
charitie moste acceptable; to god for the discharge of my soule/ if he be so content at the pleasure of
the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne /whiche [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] I ordeigne and make my executour/ and coadintor w[ith]
hyme I ordeyne and make my welbelovyd brothers [[Fermor-8|William ffarmer]] and [[Fermor-3|Richard ffarmer]] And
I bequeth to the same: [[Fermor-8|William]] and [[Fermor-3|Richarde]]: for their labours and busynes in this p[ar]tie to be hadd
and that they shalbe goode frindes unto the said [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne to either of them xxli st[erlinge]/
And of the ou[er]sight of execution of the same my testament I make and ordeign [[Giffard-639|Thomas Gifford]]
Esquier overseer, and I bequeth to hyme for his labo[ur] and busines in that p[ar]tie to be hadd and don vjli
xiijs iiijd st[erlinge] It[em] I bequeth to Mary Gifford wif of the said Thomas for a Juell v marks st[erlinge] It[em] I
bequeth to [[Giffard-638|Ursula]] my doughter [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenmans]] wif for a Juell vli/ And to hir sonne [[Wenman-83|Richarde Wenman]]
my godsone xlli And to either of his brethern [[Wenman-191|Harry]] [[Wenman-189|William]] and [[Wenman-190|Thomas]] xlli/ And to [[Wenman-193|Anne wenman]]
a hundred marks/ And [[Wenman-194|Elizabeth wenman]] a hundred marks/ And I woll that the porcons to them and
euery of them bequethed as is aforesaide shalbe deliuered to them and euery of them assone and when as
they shall accomplisshe the age of xxj yere And eueriche of them to be others heire/ In wittnes
wherof to this my p[rese]nte testament and last will, I haue sette my seale, and subscribed my name the
daie and yere abouesaid/ I will that Thomas Wenman my cosin shall have xlli By me [[Wenman-186|Richard
Wenman]] ==Probate== '''Probatum''' fuit suprascriptum testamentum coram Domino Apud Lamehith decimo octavo die
mensis Decembris/ Anno Domini Mill[es]imo quingen[tesi]mo xxxiiijmo Juramento [[Wenman-187|Thome Weyneman]] executoris in
h[uius]mo[i] testamento no[m]i[n]at[i] in p[er]sona Thome Dacuraye no[ta]rij pu[bli]ci procuratoris sui in hac p[ar]te sufficient et
l[eg]itime constitut[o] Ac approbat[o] et insinuatum Et comissa fuit admi[ni]strac[i]o o[mn]i[u]m et sing[u]lor[um] bonorum iuriu[m]
et creditorum d[ic]ti defunct[i] prefato executori De bene &c Ac de pleno et fideli Inuentario &c conficiend[um]
Necnon de plano et vero compoto calculo sine raco[]cuno reddend[o] Ad sancta dei Evangelia in
p[er]sona dicti procur[ator]is Jurat[o]

The above written testament was proved before the Lord at Lambeth the eighteenth day
of the month of December Anno Domini 1534 By the oath of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Weyneman]], named
executor in this testament, in person by his proxy Thomas Dacuraye, public notary, sufficiently and lawfully
appointed to this role And approved and registered And administration was committed of all and singular the goods, rights
and loans of the said deceased of the aforesaid executor To well etc. And of a full and faithful Inventory etc. to be executed
And also of a clear and true calculated account without bias to be returned Sworn in person by the said proxy
Upon the holy Gospel of god

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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977851 PROB 11/27/212; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The xxijto day of the moneth of Novembre, the yere of our
Lord god a thousande fyve hundreth and xxxv, I [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] of Wyttney in the Dioc[e]s[e] of Lincoln hole of mynde
and in my good memory being, lawde be it unto almighty god make and ordeyn this my present testament, con
cernyng my last will in maner and fourme hereafter folowing, that is to sey, ffirst and principally I bequethe
and Recomende my soule unto almighty Jesu my Redemer and Savio[ur] and to oure Blissed lady saint mary the
virgyn his moost glorious mother and to all the holy company of hevyn And my body to be buried within
the parishe Churche of our blissed lady of wyttney aforsaid w[ith]in the Tombe nygh [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] late my
husbande, Item I bequeth unto the high awter in the parishe Church of Wytney xijd Item to the Cathdrall
Church of Lincoln iiijd Item I will that there be a tapre of twoo pounds of wax kept before the Trinitie
by the space of one yere next aftre my deceas And to every standing light in the same Church a tapre of
twoo pounds of wax, Item to the bells xs Item to the torche light for brennyng at my Exequies, my

moneth mynde and my yeres mynde xs Item I bequeth unto [[Midwynter-6|Thomas mydwynter]] my brother xxs st Item to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]]
my suster xxs st yerely during her lyfe Item I geve my Scarlet gowne unto maistres Ursula my daughter in Law if she
wille were it yf not I geve it unto maistres Doweley Item I geve my Sattyn kutell unto the forsaid maistres Ursula
my doughter in Lawe Item I geve to [[Midwynter-7|william mydwynter]] sonne of the forsaid [[Midwynter-6|Thomas midwynter]] tenne pounds st so that he
be towardly, to be delivered to him w[ith]in one yere after my decesse Item to Sir Peter Raynolds my Cosyn and godson
xls st Item to Richard Reynolds xxvjs viijd And to Alice his suster xxs And to hir Children twoo Todds of
wolle Item to Anne Dyer my goddoughter xxs st and oon Todd of wolle, to be deliv[er]ed unto hir at the day
of hir mariage Item to ffrannces Higgs my godsonne xiijs iiijd to be deivered to him at the day of mariage
Item to Robert Lowe my godsonne xls st Item every godchilde that I have a have a lyve at the day of my decesse iiijd
Item I bequeth unto [[Wenman-188|Richard Wenman]] [[Wenman-189|William Wenman]] [[Wenman-190|Thomas Wenman]] [[Wenman-191|Henry Wenman]] [[Wenman-192|Gifford Wenman]]
[[Wenman-193|Anne Wenman]] and [[Wenman-194|Elizabeth Wenman]] the Children of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] my sonne to either of them tenne
pounds sterlings Item I bequeth unto the said [[Wenman-191|Henry Wenman]] all my Shepe going at Taynton or in any other
place And yf it happen the said [[Wenman-191|Henry]] to deceas before the age of xxj yeres that then the said Shepe to
be partyd and delivered amongs the other brothers and susters equally every oon like many Item to maister Elys
Warhin vicar of Wytney xiijs iiijd Item to Sir John Terrolde xiijs iiijd Item to Sir Richard Clemson xiijs iiijd
to Sir John Richards xiijs iiijd Item to Giles Bromfelde my serv[a]nt xls Item to John Rede xiijs iiijd Item to Robert
Dunvorde vs Item to Joan Cooke my serv[a]nt vls viijd Item to Elizabeth Storkey my serv[a]nt xiijs iiijd Item I geve
my gurdell w[ith] blak frynged sids and golde in the myddell unto the goodwife Yette Item I bequeth my murrey
gowne furryd w[ith] Calabre unto the goodwyfe Dyer Item I geve my murrey gowne purfelde w[ith] velwet unto the
goodwife Tempull Item I give my blak gowne purfeld with velwet unto the good wife Gerey but I will that
the velwet be taken off before the gowne delivered Item I geve my silke Chamlet kyrtell unto the good wife Webbe
Item I geve my blak gowne purfelde w[ith] tawnye velwet unto the forsaid Joane Coke my serv[a]nt Item I geve my twoo
blak wusted kirtells unto Elizabeth Storkey and to Agnes Byddell my serv[a]nts The Residue of my goodes not
bequethed I bequeth and freely geve unto [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] my sonne whom I make my sole Executor of this
my p[rese]nt testament In witnesse hereof I the said [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] have putte my Seall the day and yere aboue
written Recording Leonard Yate Sir John Richards Andrew Sayley Richard Secoll abd Sir Roger Clempfoy ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascriptum test[amentu]m xxo die mensis Marcij Anno D[omi]ni Mill[es]imo quinge[tesimo] xxxvijo
apud London coram D[omi]no auct[oritat]e D[omi]ni n[ost]ri Regis Henrici octam Anglie et ffrance Regis &c [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] defuncte
h[ab]entis &c Jurament[o] [[Wenman-187|Thome Wenman]] executoris in h[uius]mo[d]i test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[is] In p[er]sona Thome Docwra procur[atore] sui &c
ac p[er] eundem auct[oritat]e d[i]c[t]i d[omi]ni n[ost]ri Regis approbatum et insumatum Comissaq[ue] fuit admi[ni]stracio o[mni]um et singulor[um]
bonorum Iuru[m] et creditorum d[i]c[t]i defuncti prefat executori In p[er]sona d[i]c[t]i procur[atoris] De b[e]n[e] et fideli admi[ni]stard[o]
Ac de pleno et fideli In[ventario] secundo die post festum Ascenco[n]is D[omi]ni prox[imum] futur[um] exhibend[o] Necnon de plano & vero co[m]poto
reddend[o] Ad sancta Dei Ev[a]nelia Jurat

The above written testament was proved on 20th day of the month of March Anno Domini One rhousand five hundred 37
at London before the Lord authority of our Lord King Henry the Eighth of England and King of France etc. possessing of the recently deceased
[[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] etc. By the oath of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] the executor named in the same testament In person by Thomas Docwra his proctor etc.
and through the same authority of the said lord our King approved and registered and administration was granted of all and singular
the goods, rights and loans of the said deceased to the forsaid executor In the person of the said proctor To be well and faithfully administered
And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced on the second day after the feast of the Ascension of the Lord next to come And also of a clear and true calculation
to be returned Sworn upon the holy Gospels of God.

Will (1553, 1555) and Probate (1556) of Roberte Huckvale of Oxford, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 181.37

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category:Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''181.37; Oxfordshire Wills Index 1516-1857; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== Registered Will:

Testamentum [[Huckvale-14|Roberti Huckvale]] p[ar]och[ialis] b[ea]te Marie
Magdalene c initats oxon
In dei noie amen the xxii daye of Aprill in the yere of our Lorde god a thousande
fyve hundred fyftie and three and in the sixte yere of the reigne of our
Soveraigne Lorde Edwarde the syxte by the grace of god kynge of England
France and Irelande defender of the faith and in parth under god of the
churche of England and of Ireland supreame heed I [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] of the
Citie and Diocese of Oxforde, in the Countie of Oxford gent the daye of making
hereof beyng hole of memorie and allso of bodie thanks be gyven therfore
to allmyghtie god doo conscibute and make this my last wyll and testamint
in maner and forme following Fyrst I doo bequeth my sowle to allmyghty
god & blessed ladie saynte Marie the mother of Christe Jesu and to all
the holly cumpanye of heaven and my bodie to be buryed within the
parisshe churche of blessed Marie Magdalene with owte the northe
gate of the Citie of Oxford before the quire doore and in the bodie of the same
churche and next unto the grave where the bodie of Elynore my wyffe
lyith there buryed and I doo gyve and bequeth unto the Cathedrall
churche of the said Diocese of Oxford for tythes forgotton vid And to
fyve poore men the daye of my buryall to be gyven fyve pence in the
honor of the fyve wounds of Christe Jesu and the same day of my death
and at my buryall to have suche service in the said parisshe churche
of blessed Marie Magdalene as then shalbe permitted by the lawes
of god and the kyngs Maties. ordinnaes in the same churche with all
other prayours, services and suffrages as then shalbe permitted and used
in everie churche for sowles departed owte of this presente and transitery
lyffe The vicar and Curate of the said parisshe churche of Marie
Magdalene then praying for my sowle and all christen sowles to
have for his paynes xiid beside thoffering penye And to fyve other
preists if they maye then be had xxd eny preiste iiijd there to singe
or praye in the quire for my sowle and all christian sowles, To syxe
poore childer to helpe in the quire vjd The clerke of the churche viijd
And to the ringars of the bells vjd And in the tyme of my departing
owte of this worlde and presente lyffe one bell to be tolled before
my death a good whyle and lykewyse after my death that sume
good people may praye for my sowle to allmyghtie god to take it to
his mercye And the bell may of the Citie of Oxford goyng abouate
to induce the people and to putte theym in remembrannce to pray
lylewyse when I am departed and dead vjd and to a poore man
to make my grave iiijd And allso I wyll that on the daye of my
buryall shalbe dealed and gyven in almes syx dosen of whyte
bredde to poore people at home at their howses dwelling within
the said parisshe of Marie Magdalene where moste nede is or els
syx shillings in money by the discretion of myne executors and to
other as farre as it wyll goo with other charitable werks as
shalbe thought best by the discretion of my executors and of their
executors at my buryall monethes mynde and at my yeres mynde
or anniversarie in the fyrste yere after my death And after the fyrst
yere I wyll that once in the yere my anniversarie to be kept by
the space of fyftene yeres with lyke service in the churche almys and
distributions to poore people the daye that I was quicke and dead
the daye before or the daye after yerely duryng the said xv yeres
to be hadd and donne by my executors yf the lawes of allmightie
god and the kyngs graces lawes and ordinincs wyll & mytte the same
to be had and donne in maner and forme as is aforesaid So that
thirtene shillings four pence in money be gyven bestowed and
applyed yerely once in the yere at the said Anniversarie in the
service of the churche almes deades and other charitable werkes

by the discretion of my executors duryng the foresaid xv yeres And yf suche service
in the churche distributions and almes dedes to be donne at the said Anniversarie
now lykewyse any anniversarie or yeres mynde in eny churche for sowles Aepled
can not be permytted to be donne by the kyngs graces ordinnities and lawes
That I wyll then the said xiijs iiijd to be distributed and applyed in allmes
yerely to poore people and converted in to other charitable werks and
dedes by the discretion of myne executors the daye as is above rehersed for
the weale of my sowle and for prayour to be said for my sowle and all Christian
sowles duryng the said xv yeres in any place where my executors to poore
people or otherwise shall thincke best to be donne And to warde all whiche
chargies and yerely distributions to be had and donne for my sowls health
I wyll that the yeres that shalbe then to cume and not ended of the leasse
of my howse which I dwell in Magdalene parisshe by Oxford and within the
hundred of Northgate Strete withowte the northgate of the Citie of Oxforde
belonging to Magdalene College in Oxford after my death shall be
solde to some honest persons to inhabite in the same as I have longe done and
the money that shalbe receaved for the same leasse after it is solde by
my executors yf I my selffe doo not sell and departe with the same in
my lyffe tyme, shalbe applyed to warde the charges of my said anniversarye
and yeres mynde, or fowarde other cheritable dedes as is aforesaid for
the exoneracon of my heires and executors of the same as farre as it wyll
extende And the rest of the said charges to be borne and payed yerelye
duryng the said xv yeres by my heires and my executors in maner
and for me followinge wherof I wyll that my executors shall receave
yerely to be payed to theym and to their assignes by the hands off my
remite or remits owte of my lande by Stroudewater in the Conntie
of Gloucester yerely of the foresaid xiijs iiijd to be applyed to the
performance of this my laste wyll duryng the said fyftene yeres eny
yere syxe shillings and eight pence and my executors other syxe shillings
and eight pence indifferently to be borne betwein my heires and my
executors and by their heires and their executors after their deathe
And as towchinge all my lands and tenements in the countie off
Gloucester I doo dye seased of theym to thintente to cast a niste and
a trewe possession to my sonne and heire [[Huckvale-22|Christophere Huckvale]] and
to his heires And I wyll that after my death the same [[Huckvale-22|Christophere]]
shall enioye all suche Annuities yerely for terme of his lyffe
wherin I have made hym joynte patent withine And as towching
all my moveable goods I doo gyve theym and bequeth theym to
[[Buckner-120|Wyllyam Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie]] my dowghter of Cumnore in the
Countie of Berks besydes my legacies, except all suche goods as
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] shall gyve awaye with myne owne hands
and assigne to my children and other of my frends as legacies And
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] doo constitute and make the said
[[Buckner-120|Wyllyam Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie]] my dowghter my trew and faithfull
executore and executrix to perfourme this my testamente and last
wyll and to do for my sowle And I wyll that Margaret Dewe
my Se[rv]unte shall have all suche her small stuffe of houshold as
she hath within my house with her apparell yf anye suche stuffe be
And I do bequeth unto her my best mattresse a coverlett a
bolster and a paire of sheets besyds suche payment of myne as
I shall delyver with myne owne hands And where as my brother
Richard Carricke of Chepingnorton is indetted unto me in the

sume of xjli vjs as in the right of my wyfee Elinor his syster yf Richarde
Carycke of Tewksbury doo well and trewly delyver to Thomas Carycke
of the same Towne his nevye at the setting up of his occupations xls
that then I doo remytte the said Richarde Carricke my brother and
his executors of all the said xjli vjs viijd of rent beyng to me dew
unpayed In wytnesse wherof to this my laste wyll and testament
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] have putt my seale and wrytten this
with myne owne hande the day and yere abovesaid These beyng
wytnesses Mr Bryttylbanke vicar there Wyllyam Lannder
Thomas Dugdale and Abell Smyth the day & yere abovesaid
And after this the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] in his lyffe tyme the
daye of marche in the seconde and thirde yere of Philippe and Marie
by the grace of god kynge and quene of England France Naples
Jerusalem and Irelande defenders of the faith princies of Spayne
and Sicill Archdukes of Ausrygge and Brabant Countesses off
Haspurge Flannders and Tyroll callyng before hym for farder
wytnesse of this my Testamente James Dodwell John Toldervye
hedyll and Roberte Jakson as wytnesses to this his laste wyll And
farther I wyll that [[Buckner-1281|John Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-11|John Huckvale]] my childers
chylder shalbe and I doo conscitute and make theym trew overseers
of this my last wyll and Testamente and to call upon myne executor
executrix within wrytten for the perfourmance of this my laste
wyll and [[Huckvale-11|John Huckvale]] my sonne [[Huckvale-22|Christophere Huckvale]]s sunne
and [[Buckner-1281|John Bucknore]] my dawghter [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie Bucknore]]s sune do have
for their paynes the two Joyned tabulls standing in my hall
[[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvale]] the gylt table with the kyngs armes of
England paynted and gylt and [[Buckner-1281|John Buckenore]] the other ioyned
table there and eny one of theym a gowne of myne owne wawinge
furred or lyned by the discretion of my executor and executrix
within wrytten and the churchewardens of the parisshe churche
of Blessed Marie Magdalene yerely for the tyme beyng duryng
the said xv yeres after my deceasse to have yerely to theym payed
by the hands of my heires and my executor and executrixe
the daye of my anniversarye and yeres mynde two shillings that is
to saye xijd to the use of the parisshe churche of Marie Magdalene
and zijd for the churche wardens for their owne uses and
for their paynes to remembre the said Anniversarie yerely
duryng the said xv yeres after my decesasse which two shillings
so bequethyd shalbe parte and parcell of the xiijs iijd before
recited within this my Testamente And the rest of the said
xiijs iiijd which is xjs iiijd to be bestowed and applyed toward
the chargies of my annivsarie and yeres mynde yerely in the
service of allmyghtie god and in almys to poore people of the said
parisshe of Mari Magdalene as is within rehersed in this
my testamente and laste wyll and I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte
Huckvale]] wyll that all this wrytten and recited before in
the backsyde of this my Testamente to be p[ar]cell of this my
last wyll
p[er] me [[Huckvale-14|Robertu Huckvale]] mann ppa/
==Probate== Probatu[m] erat hoc Testamentu[m] [[Huckvale-14|Robertu
Huckvale]] p[ar]och[ialis] b[ea]te Marie Magdalene in

suburbiis C[o]mitat[us] oxon dum vixit nup[er] def[uncti] p[rese]ntibus
annex coram nobis Waltero Wryght legum doctore
R[everen]di in chr[ist]o p[at]ris ac d[omi]ni domini Roberti p[er]missione di[vin]a
oxon. Ep[iscop]i vicario in sp[irit]ualib[us] generali necnon
Arch[idiacono] oxon[iensis] Arch[ideaconati] apud oxon[iensem] die mercurij
viz. [videlicet] xxvjto. die mensis Augusti Anno d[omi]ni 1556 ac
p[er] nos approbatum et insumatu[m] necnon pro
vero valore eiusdem l[egi]time pronu[n]ciatu[m] Comissaq[ue]
fuit et est administr[an]d[o] o[mni]um et sing[u]loru[m] bonorum
dict[orum] iuriu[m] catalloru[m] et creditoru[m] dict[i] [[Huckvale-14|Robertum]]
defunctu[m] et eius Testamentu[m] qual[ite]rcu[m]q[ue] co[n]cernen[tium]
de b[e]n[e] et fidel[ite]r administrando eadem ac soluennt[ur]
debita et legata eiusdem def[uncti] ac dictum Testame[n]tu[m]
p[er]implendo [[Buckner-120|Will[ia]mo Bucknore]] et [[Huckvale-1|Dorothee]] eius
uxori executoribus in dict[i] Testamento no[m]i[n]at[ur]
in forma iur[i]s iurat[e] Saluo iure cuiuscumq[ue]
ac p[er] eosdem admiss[e] et accept[e]/


It was proved, this testament by [[Huckvale-14|Robert
Huckvale]] of the parish of the blessed Marie Magdalene in
the suburb of the County of Oxford while he lived, recently deceased, by the presents
attached, before us Walter Wryght doctor of laws,
vicar general in spiritual matters of the
Reverend father and lord in Christ, lord Robert, by divine permission,
Bishop of Oxford, and also
Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Oxford, at Oxford, on the day of Mercury [Wednesday]
namely 26th day of the month of August Anno Domini 1556 and
through us approved and registered and also for
the true value of the same, lawfully declared, and the administration
was and is commited of all and singular the said
goods rights chattels and debts of the said deceased
[[Huckvale-14|Robert]] and concerning this Testament by whatever means,
the same to be well and faithfully administered and
the debts and legacy of the same deceased and said Testament shall be paid,
to be fulfilled by [[Buckner-120|William Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothee]] his
wife named executors in the said Testament,
sworn in the form of the law, preserving the right of anyone,
and through the same admitted and accepted.

Will (1577) and Probate (1577) of Christopher Huckvale of Overnorton, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 185.468

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Testamentu[m] [[Huckvale-22|Christopheri Hucvalle]] de
Overnorton in com. Oxon generosi

Testament of [[Huckvale-22|Christopher Hucvalle]] of
Overnorton in the County of Oxford gentleman


In the name of god Amen the xxiijth daye of Julye Anno Dmi 1577 I
[[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvalle]] of Ov[er]norton in the countie of Oxon gentelman
beinge sycke of bodye but of good and parfyet remebrance thanks
be to god, do ordayne and make this my last wyll and testa
ment in manner and forme Followinge Revokinge all Former
wylls heretofore by me made Fyrst I bequeathe my soule to the
handes of almightie god my saviour and redemer by whose merytts
I truste to be saved and my bodye to be buryed within the church of
Chepingnorton Imprimis I give and bequeathe unto Christes
Church in Oxon xijd Itm I give and bequeathe unto the
poore people of Chepingnorton xs in monie Itm I give &
bequeathe unto to the poore people of Overnorton to everye cotiger iiijd
Itm my mynde and wyll is and allso I give and bequeathe unto
my lovinge wyffe [[Unknown-521867|Anne Huckvalle]] my detts beinge payed and
my Funeralls dyscharged all my goodes and cattalls moveable
and immoveable, whatsoever I have monies and debts wherin I make
my full executrixe of this my last wyll and testament for her
better preferment of lyainge In wytnes hereof I have hereunto
sett my hande and seale geven the daye and yeare above wryten
in the presents of these persons whose names are underwryten
by me [[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvalle]] Richarde Busbye by me Thomas
Carrys
==Probate== Probatum erat hoc Testamentu[m] cora[m] nobis
Thoma Yale legius doctore Sedit Archepiscopal[i]s
Cantuarien[is] officiali l[egi]time constitu[i]t decimo septimo
dei mensis Augusti Anno d[omi]mi 1577 ac p[er] nos appro
bat[ur] et insumat[ur] ac pro vero valore eiusdem l[egi]time
pronu[n]ciat[um] Comissaq[ue] fuit et est p[er] nob[is] Administra[ndo]
o[mn]iu[m] et sing[u]loru[m] bonoru[m] dict[i] defunct[i] et eius Testa
ment[um] qual[ite]rcu[m]q[ue] concernen[tium] executrici eadem
no[mi]nat[ur] in p[er]sona Wyll[ia]m Shawe apparitoris procura
toris eius in forma iuris iurat[e] Saluo iure
cuiuscu[m]q[ue] ac p[er] eande[m] admiss[e] et accept[e].

It was proved, this Testament before us
Thomas Yale doctor of laws Sat as the lawfully appointed
official of the Archbishopric of Canterbury the seventeenth
day of the month of August Anno Domini 1577 and through us
approved and registered and the true value of the same, lawfully
declared, and the Adminstration was and is Commited through us
of all and singular the goods of the said deceased and concerning
his Testament by whatever means, to be fulfilled by the executrix
of the same, this sworn in the form of the law, in person, by Wylliam Shawe
official agent, preserving the right
of anyone, and through the same admitted and accepted.

Will (1607) and Probate (1608) of John Adams of Driffield, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1608/70

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In the name of god Amen. The xvth day of the moneth
of may in the yeare of the Raigne of ower soveraigne lord kinge James
by the grace of god kinge of England ffrance and
Ireland the fist, and of Skotland the fortythe. And
in the yeare of ower Lord god .1607. I [[Adams-55489|John Adams]]
of Drifeld w[ith]in the county of Glocest[er] yeoman,
beinge growen into yeares, and full of infirmytyes
and therfore daylye expectinge when it will plese
god to call me out of this world, callinge to mynde
also how sudenly death cometh and w[ith] how small a
matter life is taken away, I have therfore thought
it goode, beinge now in good and perfect Remembrance
to set my house in order, and to make and Ordayne my
last will and testament The whiche I have appoynted
to be in maner and form as foĺlowethe
First I comend my soule into the hands of Almightye
god my maker saviour and redemer by the merates
of whose and passion I trust to be saved. And
I firmely beleave that assone as my soule is departed
out of this my body it shalbe caryed by the Angles of
god into heaven, and placed there amonge the soules
of his saved sayntes. And as for my body beinge
the Organ or Chest wherin this soule of myne
have beene enclosed, my will is that assone as
my soule have Left it that it may be brought
acgayne and Layde in the earth wherof it was first
made and be Christyan like buryed w[ith]in the church
of Drifild afforsayd in some convenient place at the
discrecion of my frinds and overseers/ And I gyve and
bequeth towarde the Reparation of the sayd Church
in respect of my buriall therin vjs viijd to be payd
by my executor hearin named w[ith]in on halfe yeare after
my decease/ And to be employed unto suche uses as
shalbe thought fit by my overseers~.
Itm I gyve and bequeth unto will[ia]m snell maryan
Adams Will[ia]m Bayly and Widdow gater to
eche of these on bushell of Barly to be payd
and deliv[er]ed [u]nto them by my executor hearin
named w[ith]in on moneth next after my decease/

Itm I gyve and bequeth unto [[Addams-108|Sd Walter Adams]]
my sonne one stocke or stall of Bees to be deliv[er]ed
unto him at holy Roode day next after my decease
Itm my will is that my soone [[Addams-108|Sd Walter]] shaĺl have
yearly on load of furzen duringe my wyves life
and shalbe brought whome unto him by my wyves
teeme/ or by him that shal use them in hir behalfe
Itm I gyve and bequethe unto [[Addams-141|Henry Adams]] my sonne
xvi li in money to be payd unto him byvthe end of
two yeares Compleate next after my decease
that is to say w[ith]in the first yeare viij li
and w[ith]in the next yeare compleate the other viij li
Or yf my wife do surender hir estate unto [[Addams-142|Richard]]
my sonne then my will is that as muche as shalbe
behind and unpayd shalbe payd unto the sayd [[Addams-141|Henry]]
before the surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve more unto my sonne [[Addams-141|Henry]] my best Iron
bound Cart, my best plowe, share and Coulter my
best payer of Harrows my second pott, my table
borde in the haull w[ith] the trestles yt standeth
upon and my grindstone, to be deliv[er]ed unto him
at the death of his mother yf she shall keepe the
Thinge in hir owne hand so longe, Or els at the
surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve unto my sonne [[Addams-143|John]] xx li to be deliv[er]ed unto
him by the end of three yeares complete next
after my decease that is to say w[ith]in the first
yeare Compleate vj li xiijs iiijd And w[ith]in the second
yeare Complete vj li xiijs iiijd And w[ith]in the third
yeare Compleate the other vj li xiijs iiijd But
yf it happen that my wife shall surender hir estate
before the sayd somme of xx li be full payd
in maner as is afforsayd then my will is that
as muche as shalbe behind shalbe fully satisfied
before the surender of hir estate
Itm I gyve more unto my sonne [[Addams-143|John]] the ffetherbedd
withion my self and my wife do lye on and the
fether bolster therunto belonginge and a fether
pillow, tbe payer of Hempton sheats on blanket
and on coverlett my best new pott tu indifferent
peaces of pewter, my second Cart my second plow
share and Cowlter my second payer of Harrows and
my mault mill to be deliv[er]ed unto at the decease of
his mother or if that she surendeth before at
the surender of hir estate/
Itm I gyve and bequeath unto my daughter [[Adams-55531|Elen]]
xxli in money to be payd unto hir by my executor
w[ith]in on yeare complete after my decease Or yf
it shall happen that my wife shall surender before
the sayd money be payd, then my will is that it
shalbe payd unto hir before the surender of hir
estate.
Itm I gyve more unto my sayd daughter [[Adams-55531|Elen]] my
bedsteed in the parlor and the fetherbeed that lyeth
therin and the boulster there also And my second
Coverlet on blanket two payer of Hampton sheats
and on pillow and on pillow sleave my third pot my
prese in the parlor and two plates to be deliver[er]ed
unto hir upon hir maredge day or the decease of
hir mother w[hi]ch shall first happen And yf hir
mother do surender before any of the two shall
happen then my will is that it shall be deliv[er]ed
unto hir before the surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve and bequethe to every on of my sonne
[[Addams-142|Richard Addams]] his children and also to every on of
my daughter [[Adams-55532|Johan Warr]] hir Children on shipe a
peace to be indifferently Chosen out of my ship
by my overseers and delivered unto them at michelmas
followinge my decease.
All these Legacyes before gyven and bequethed
my will is that it be payd by my Executrixe heare
under named unto the partyes Above named in maner
and forme as is afforsayd
All the Rest of my goods and Chattels moveable
and unmoveable, my debts payd and my funerall
expences discharged I Wholly gyve & bequeth
unto [[Unknown-579655|Johan Addams]] my now wife whom I make &
ordayne my whole and sole Executrix of this my
Last will and testament And I nominate for
my Overseers my good frind Johan Ham, Clarke &
parson of Harnhill, And Richard Iles of dryffild
Requestinge them that they will endeavour the best they
can to see this my Last will and testament performed
accordinge to my true entent & meninge
==Probate== Probatu[m] fuit hoc testamentu[m] infra scriptu[m]
apud Glouc vicessimo quinto die Junij
Anno d[omi]ni 1608 coram ven[er]a[bi]li viro
mag[ist]ro Joh[ann]e Seman legum d[o]c[t]ore Cancellar
&c p[er] ex[e]cuticem &c Cui Comissa fuit ad[minist]r[ac]o
de prius Jurat vigore Comissionis Joh[ann]i Ham
R[e]c[t]ori de Harnehull concess &c saluo Jure
cuiuscumq[ue] &c

This below written testament was proved
at Gloucester on the twenty fifth day of June
Anno Domini 1608 before the venerable
master John Seman doctor of laws Chancellor
etc by the executrix etc to Whom was Committed the administration
by the previously Sworn power of Commission of John Ham
Rector of Harnhill etc preserving the right
of anyone etc

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''Oxfordshire Archives 199.21; 31/4/7''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the name of god, Amen, The twelue day of march, in the
nynth yeere of the raigne of our Sou[er]aigne Lord
Charles [1633/4], Kinge of England Scotland, ffrance & Ireland kinge
defender of the fayth Ec I [[Huckvale-147|Arthure Huckvale]] of wigginton in
the County of Oxon gent[leman], beinge weake in body, but of good and
byfitt mynd & memorie (I thanke the lord) doe make & ordayne this
my last will & Testament in manner & forme as followeth Imprimis
I bequeath my soule into the hands of almightie god, hopinge to be saued
onelie by the merits of Jesus christ And my body to be buried
in the Church of wigginton, Item I give unto the Church of wigginton
lix shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto the poore of wigginton
tenn shillings . Item I give unto the poore of Hoock Norton fforty
shillings . Item I give unto the poore of Nether hayford twentie shillings
Item I give towards the mayntenance of Heyford Bridge tenn shillings
Item I give & bequeath unto my Cosen William Bruce & his wife
fforty shillings, Item I give unto my daughter in law [[Unknown-535077|ffrancis Bruce]]
twentie shillings. Item I give unto my Cosen George Blount & his
wife six pounds thirteene shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto
William Blount the Bedstaede & the bed I lie on with all the
ffurniture hereto belonginge, & my presse, Item I give unto John
Blount fforty shillings, Item I give unto Marie Blount Hanna
Blount & Abigall Blount twentie shillings apeece, Item I give
& bequeath unto Samuel Lydiate & his wife tenn pounds, Item
I give unto Richard Lydiate three pounds, Iten I give unto william
Lydiate three pounds, Item I give unto Christopher Lydiate tenn
shillings, Item I give unto Abigall Lydiate & Ann Lydiate tenn
shillings apeece, Item I give & bequeath unto Thomas Huckell
& his wife fforty shillings . Item I give & bequeath unto my
Cosen [[Huckvale-10|Cuthberth Huckvale]] twentie shillings . Item I give
& bequeath unto my Cosen [[Huckvale-9|william Huckvale]] & his wife six
pounds thirteene shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto [[Huckvale-66|Thomas
Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-121|Richarde Huckvale]] & [[Huckvale-148|Marke Huckvale]] tenn shillings
a peece, Item I give unto [[Austen-1437|William Austin]] & his wife three pounds
Item all the rest of my goods unbequeathed/ Item I give unto
ffoulke mau;cher & Thomas Baylies two shillings a peece, Item
I give unto Elizabeth Elener three shillings fower pence, Item
all the rest of my goods unbequeathed I give unto my sonn [[Bruce-8193|william
Bruce]], and to my daughter [[Bruce-8191|Abigall Austin]], whome I make & appoint
to my sole executors of this my last will & Testament, In witnes
whereof I have hereunto set my hande the daye and yeere first
above written . / .
[[Huckvale-147|Arthure H Huckvale]]
his mark
witnes hereunto
George Blount
ffoulke Malcher
John Stranke
==Inventory== An Inventorie taken at wigginton in the
Countie of Oxford of the goods & Chattells
of [[Huckvale-147|Arthure Huckvale]] gent[leman] late of
wigginton deceassed, the Seaventh day
of October in the yeere of o[ur] lord 1634.
& praysed by George Blount. Thomas
Huckell John Croftes & Humfry Hall
£ . S . d
Imp[ri]mis all his wearinge aparrell x - 0 - 0
Item in redy monies _ _ _ _ 78 - ii - vj
Item one ioyne Bedsteede one ioyne Cubberd three
Chests two Coffers one litle box & one Chayre &
two litle Stooles _ _ _ _ iiij - 0 - 0
Item two ffetherbeds one flock bed three
fether bolsters fine fether pillowes with valeure
& Cartagnes _ _ _ _ _ 10 - x - 0
Item ffine Couerlids seuen blankets & three Cushins ii - vj - viij
Item fower gold rings one siluer thimble
and one siluer lacinge needle _ _ _ ii - x - 0
Item sixteene payre of sheets fine bord
of table napkins three pillowbeares _ _ vij - x - 0
Item one basen & ewer one other basen
two dozen of pewter platters seuen
Saucers eight perringers fower salt
sellers & two pewter Candlestickes _ _ ij - vj - viij
Item seuen brasen Candlestickes two
Chanernedishes one brzen flower pott _ _ 0 - xv - 0
Item all his bookes _ _ _ _ 0 - xiij - iiij
Item one Iron barr one payre of
Andirons & diuerse other implements _ _ j - 0 - 0
Item more in money due from mr
Parramore of Hoocknorton on
Michaelmas Day last past _ _ _ xiiij - 0 - 0
Total _ 128 - 14 - 2
George Blount:
Tho Huckell
John J Croftes
his marke.
Humfry H Hall
his marke/

Ex[ecu]tu[m] erat, hoc In[v]ent]uram apud Oxon Tertio
Die mensis Novembris Anno D[omi]ni 1634
p[er] [[Bruce-8193|W[illia]m Bruce]] et [[Bruce-8191|Abigal Austin]] ex[ecuto]res
testam[en]ti ac pro vero et perfecto In[vent]ure &c
sub p[ro]testato[n]e tamen de addendo &c quod si &c

It was executed, this Inventory at Oxford on the Third
Day of the month of November Anno Domini 1634
through [[Bruce-8193|William Bruce]] and [[Bruce-8191|Abigal Austin]] executors
of the testament and for the true and perfect Inventory etc.
under protestation nevertheless about which is to be added etc. which if etc.
==Probate== Probatu[m] erat hoc testam[en]tu[m] apud Oxon
tertio die mensis Novembris Anno
D[omi]ni 1634 cora[m] ven[erabi]li viro Edro.
Willson Sacre Theologie Bacc[alari]o ven[erabi]lis viri
Richardi Louch legum d[o]c[t]oris Reuerendi
[Chris]to p[at]ris ac d[omi]ni d[omi]ni Johannis p[er]missione
d[ivi]na Oxon Ep[iscop]i vicarii in Sp[irit]ualibus gen[era]lio et
Officialis princ[ipa]lis l[egi]time constituti Ac per
eu[m] approbatu[m] et insumatu[m] p[ro]q[ue] vero valore et
validitate eiusd[em] l[egi]time p[ro]nunciatu[m] comissaq[ue]
fuit et est p[er] eu[m] ad[ministrand]o xc eiusq[ue] testam[entum]
qual[ite]rcunq[ue] concernen[tium] [[Bruce-8193|W[illia]mo Bruce]] et
[[Bruce-8191|Abigael Austin]] executorib[us] in eod[em] testam[entum]
no[m]i[n]atis In forma iuris iurat[e] saluo iure
cuiuscunq[ue]

It was proved, this testament, at Oxford
the third day of the month of November Anno
Domini 1634 before the venerable Edward
Willson Bachelor of Sacred Theology of the venerable
Richard Louch doctor of laws,
vicar general in spiritual matters and
lawfully appointed principal Official
of the Reverend
father and lord in Christ, lord John, by divine
permission, Bishop of Oxford, And through
this it was approved and registered and for the true value and
validity of the same, lawfully declared, and the administration
was and is commited, etc. and concerning his
testament by whatever means, to [[Bruce-8193|William Bruce]] and
[[Bruce-8191|Abigael Austin]] named executors in the same testament
Sworn in the form of the law and preserving the right
of anyone.

Will (1713) and Probate (1714) of George Underhill of Admington, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1714/115

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/35519 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR R8/1714/115; GDR 18/8/35519; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== ''In the name of God Amen'' I [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] thele. of Admington in the
County of Gloucester yeoman being weak in body but of sound & perfect mind & memory blessed be God doe
make & ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & forme following Impris I give and bequeath my
soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creatour that gave itt trusting by the meritts death & passion of
my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I shall have & enjoy everlasting life & for my body I committ the same to
the earth to be decently buried att the direction of my Executors Person after named & for the wordly estate
wherewith all itt hath pleased God to bless me I give devise & dispose of the same in manner following
Impris Whereas there is now due to me upon mortgage from Tom Smith of Ilmington in the County of
of Warwick yeoman the sume of Four hundred & Forty principall money & thirty pounds or thereabout
for interest of the same now I doe hereby give & bequeath the said sume of thirty pounds & whattmore
interest shall be due to me from the said Tom Smith att the time of my decease to my Loving wife
Hannah Underhill And my will is that the said sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds shall remain
att interest during the naturall life of my said wife And I doe hereby give & bequeath onto my said loving
wife the interest & increase of the said sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds during the tearme of her
naturall life to the intent & purpose that shee shall receive the interest & increase thereof yearly from
the time of my decease att such times as in the Ind[entu]re of Mortgage made to me is excised for payment
thereof is full power & authority to sue for the same or other remedys to take according as the law
directs for recovery of the said intrest in case of default in payment shall be made thereof for her own
? & mantenance & in full lieu & recompence of her thirds & dower that shee my said wife
can or may claime out of any either of the lands tenements or hereditaments of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George
Underhill]] thele. & from & after the decease of my said wife I give & bequeath the said principall
sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds unto my Loving son [[Underhill-2012|William Underhill]] his Executors Administrators
Assignes & if in case the said William [Tom] Smith shall pay I the said sume of Four hundred &
Forty pounds before the decease of my said wife then my will is that the same shall be paid out
att interest againe in the name or names of such person or persons as my said Loving wife &
son [[Underhill-2012|William Underhill]] shall mutually agree upon to & for seid all trusts intents & purposes
hereinbefore menconed & the said principall money & interest applied according to the true inttent &
meaning hereof Item I give & devise unto my Loving son [[Underhill-2017|George Underhill]] All that my
messuage lands & premises with thapurtenances thereunto belonging scituate lying & being in the Town
Feilds liberties & Precincts of Ilmington in the County of Warwick which herebefore purchased to me &
my heires of & from Michaell Gray & Nicholas Roce And alsoe all that my cottage house & premises
with thappurtenances scituate & being in Quinton in the County of Gloucester To have and to hold the
said seidall messuages cottage & lands with thappurtenances Unto my son [[Underhill-2017|George Underhill]] & his heirs
forever Item I give devise & bequeath unto my loving son Wm. Underhill All those my mills
which therewith all flows or inclosed pounds thereunto belonging or therewith owd scituate lying
& being att Talken in the parrish of Tredington in the County of Warwick To have & to hold
the said mill flows & inclosed pounds with thappurteances unto my said son Wm. Underhill his
Executors Administrators & Assignes for & during all the tearme & estate that I have therein yett to come &
be expired Item I give & bequeath unto my son in law [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] All those my household goods
of what nature or kind soever & alsoe all my stock of hay corne salt & grain cowes horses sheep
& all other cattle of what kind soever & alsoe all my implements of husbandry now in the possession of
the said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] & which are in & about the messuage lands & premises of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George
Underhill]] theld[er] scituate lying & being in Ilmington aforesaid in the said County of Warwicke
now in the possession of the said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] for his own use & benefitt And alsoe my will is & I doe hereby

freely aquitt release & discharge ye said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] of all rent sume or sumes of money
which can or might be any way demanded for the rent of Kierlale wherein he now lives with the first
day of May next ensuing the date hereof towhich time my will is that my son in law [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]]
shall hold & enjoy the said estate in Ilmington aforesaid without paying any rent for the same
(the furnace now being in the said messuage in Ilmington aforesaid only excepted) which my will
that the same shall remaine as a standerd in the said messuage & goe along with the Inheritance.
Item I give & bequeath unto my Grandson George Coldicott & to my Grandaughter Clementia
Coldicott the sume of twenty pounds a peice to be paid to their father by my Executor
within one yeare after my deceace & to be by him paid out att interest for the childrens un
till they shall ? attaine the age of one & twenty yeares & the acquittance and the hand of the said
childrens father shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executor for the payment of the said sume of
Forty pounds as aforesaid Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter [[Underhill-2062|Jane Keyte]] wife of
[[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] the sume of one hundred & Twenty pounds to be paid to her within one yeare
next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Francis Underhill the sume
of one hundred & twenty pounds to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter named within one
yeare next after my decease Item I gove & bequeath unto my daughter [[Underhill-2018|Mary Underhill]] the
sume of two hundred pounds to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter named within
one yeare next after my decease Item my will is & i doe hereby order & appoint that the
sume of sixseone pounds shall be paid out att interest by my Executor hereinafter named & the
interest & increase thereof shall be paid yearly att two days on time in the yeare to my
daughter [[Underhill-1911|Anne Underhill]] & her Assignes for her own use during the tearme of her
naturall life & from & after her decease I give & bequeath the said sume of sixseone pounds
to & amongst such of Grandchildren or children of my sons & daughters as shall be
living att the time of the decease of my said daughter Anne equally to be devided amongst
them share & share alike Item all the household goodes that are now in & at the dwelling
house of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] whether linnen or woollen or otherwise I give and bequeath
to my loving wife my sons [[Underhill-2017|George]] & [[Underhill-2012|Wm Underhill]] & to my daughters [[Underhill-2018|Mary]] & Francus equally
to be devided amongst them share & share alike And all the rest of my money bills bonds
debts corne cattle ch[att]ells & household stuffe of whatt nature or kind soever after debts &
funerall charges are satisfied & paid I give & bequeath unto my loving son [[Underhill-2012|William
Underhill]] whom I make & appoint my sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereby revaocking
all former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand &
seale the three & twentieth day of November in the Twelfth yeare of Queen Anne
over great Britaine & Anno Dm. 1713
[[Underhill-1371|Giorge Underhill]]
'' Signature very shaky''

''Signed sealed'' published & declared
to be his last will & testam[ent] consisting of two sheetes of
paper to each of w[hi]ch he hath sett his hand & seale in the
p[re]sence us whose names are subscribed & att whose
request & in whose p[re]sence have sett our hands as
Witnesses
Abell Holtam
Thomas Garnear
==Probate== Probat[um] fuit hoc Test[amentum] 22o die
mensis Apr[rilis] Anno D[omi]ni 1714 coram ven[erab]li
viro Henrico Penrice Leg[um] D[o]c[t]ore R[ever]endi in
[Christo] in p[at]ris & D[omi]ni D[omi]ni Ectri p[er]missione Di[vin]a
Glouc. Ep[iscop]i Vicar[io] in Spir[it]ua]libus gen[era]li et per
[[Underhill-2012|Willum Underhill]] Execreni &c Cui et
de bene &c ac de pleno &c necnon de vero et
rite jurat salvo jure cujusc[um]q[ue]

This testament was proved the 22nd day
of the month of April Anno Domini 1714 before the venerable
Henry Penrice Doctor of Laws, Reverend father
& Lord in Christ, Lord Ectrus, by Divine permission,
Bishop of Gloucester, Vicar general in Spiritual matters and
Confirmed by [[Underhill-2012|Willum Underhill]] executor etc. to whom and firstly
well etc. of a full etc. and also truly and
duly sworn and preserving the right of anyone.

Will (1735) and Probate (1739) of Jonathan Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire- Oxfordshire 134/3/58, 210.308

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''134/3/58, 210.308; Original and Registered Will; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the name of God Amen.
I [[Huckvale-7|Jonathan Huckvale]] of Overnorton in the parish of Chippingnorton & County of
Oxon yeoman being reasonably well in Health & of perfect memory for
which I praise the Lord: yet calling to mind the certainty of death & the
uncertainty when it shall be Do make ordain & constitute this my
last Will & testament in manner & form following
Impr I commend my soul into the hand of Almighty God my maker through
Jesus Christ (I hope my Redeemer) hoping & trusting in his merits
alone for life & salvation: I also commit my body to the earth
whence it was taken when it please God to put a period to this mortal life to be
entered at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named in hope of a joyfull
Resurrection at the last day: And as for my earthly substance God hath blessed
mee withall I dispose thereof as foloweth
Impr Whereas there hath been a legacy of one hundred & twenty pounds given by my
Father in law [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] late of Adminton to be equally divided among
his surviving grandchildren after the death of his daughter [[Underhill-1911|Ann Underhill]]
such childs part upon an equal division amounting to 7l-1s-2d which I acknowledge
to have received in behalf of my children: as also ten pound given to my son [[Huckvale-157|William]]
by my sister in law [[Underhill-1912|Frances Underhill]] I therefore add & give therto so much as will
make the whole sum amount to two Hundred Sixty pound sterling to be paid
him by my executor hereafter named at the end of the twelve month after my
decease.
Item I likewise acknowledge to have received in behalf of my son [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] as above exprest the
sum of 7l-1s-2d and add therto so much as will make the whole amount unto two
hundred and sixty pound sterling to be paid him at the age of twenty one years
by my executor hereafter named.
Item if either of my two sons [[Huckvale-157|William]] or [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] should die before their legacies become
payable my will is one half to be paid to the survivor the other remain with the executor.
Item I make my son [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale]] sole executor of this my last will and testament
leaving him possest of all my goods and chattels but in case my son [[Huckvale-6|Samuel]] should
die in a single estate not having disposed by will joyntuare or otherwise without
issue then my son [[Huckvale-157|William]] to succeed heir then to pay my son [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] three
hundred and sixty pound sterling of lawful mony of Great Britain.
Item I do hereby revoke all former wills by mee at any time heretofore made
in wittness whereof I have herto set my hand and seal this first day of August
in the year of our lord 1735

Signed dealed and delivered by the testator as his last will & testament in our
presence and then signed by us in the testators presence

Gile V vonfield
his mark
[[Huckvale-7|Jonathan Huckvale]]
John Meeks
==Probate== Proved at Chipnorton in the Archdeacon's Visitation held there the 10th
day of October 1739 before the Revd. John Bilstone Milliand
substitute of the Reverend George Aye Dr. in Divinity and Archdeacon
of Oxon by the oath of [[Huckvale-6|Saml. Huckvale]] sole Executor duly sworn

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D226792 PROB 11/1605/186; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== I [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale
the Elder]] of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County
of Oxford gentleman declare this to be my last will and Testament I will
that the expenses of my funeral and of proving and establishing my Will
and all my just debts shall be first paid and discharged I give
and devise all that my messuage or tenement yard garden Coney-gree and
premises and every part with their appurtenances situate in Chipping
Norton aforesaid which I purchased from Mr. Marshall unto my son
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and my nephew [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] son of my brother
[[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] their heirs and assigns to the uses upon and for the trusts intents
and purposes hereinafter mentioned concerning the same to the use of my
Daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] the wife of [[Phillips-32939|Charles Phillips]] of Chipping Norton
aforesaid I urge on for and during her life and from and after her decease to
the use of all and every the child or children of my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah
Phillips]] lawfully begotten or to be begotten equally to be divided amongst or
between them if more than one share and share alike to take as tenants in
common and not as joint tenants and the heirs of all and every such child
and children issuing And if there shall be a failure of issue in any such
child or children then as to the part or share or parts or shares of such
child or children whose issue shall so fail to the use of the remaining or other
of the said children equally to be divided between them if more than one)
share and share alike to take as tenants in common and not as joint tenants
and the heirs of such children issuing And in case there shall be a failure of
issue of all the said children but one or if there shall be but one such child
then to the use of such remaining or only child his or her heirs and assigns
and for default of such issue then to the use of my own right heirs forever I
give the Sum of One thousand pounds to the said [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] their executors administrators and assigns upon and for
the trusts intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned and expenses of and
concerning the same upon trust that they the said [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] and the survivor of them and the executors and
administrators of such Survivor shall and do pay the interest of the said sum
of One thousand pounds to my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] or otherwise
authorize and empower her to receive and take the same for her own sole
and separate use owing her life and do and shall after her decease stand
and be possessed of the said sum of one thousand pounds for Interest for all
and every the child or children of my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]]
begotten or to be begotten and to go or be paid assigned and transferred to such
child or children at such time or times and if more than one in such parts
shares and proportions and with under and subject to the conditions and
limitations over such limitations being for the benefit of some or one of
them as my daughter shall notwithstanding her coverture by any deed or
deeds writing or writings to be sealed and delivered by her in the presence of
and attested by two or more reliable witnesses or by her last will to be
signed by her and attested by the by the like number of witnesses direct or appoint and
in default of such direction or appointment as aforesaid then as to the whole of
the said sum of One thousand pounds And in case and such direction or
appointment shall be made which shall not be a complete direction or
appointment of the whole of the said sum of one thousand pounds then as to
such part or pats thereof whereof no such direction or appointment shall be
made in trust for all and every the said child or children to whom or for
whose benefit is part of the said sum of one thousand pounds shall be so
as aforesaid directed or appointed if more than one equally divided
between or amongst them share and share alike the share or shares of
each child or children being a son or sons to be paid or assigned and transferred

to him or them as and when he or they shall attain his or their age or ages
of twenty one years respectively or the same or any part or parts thereof to be
sooner disposed of and applied for his or their preferments or advancement in
the world in such manner as the trustee or trustees for the time being shall
think fit and the share or shares of such of them as shall be a daughter or
daughters to be paid or assigned and transferred to her or them as and when
she or they shall severally attain her or their age or ages of twenty one
years or be married respectively which shall first happen but if any such
child or children being a son or sons shall attain his or their age or ages of
twenty one years or being a daughter or daughters shall attain her or their
age or ages of twenty one years or be married in the lifetime of said
daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] then the share and shares of such child and children
of and in the said sum of one thousand pounds or so much thereof as shall not
have been disposed of and applied for his and their preferment and
advancement in the world shall be paid assigned or transferred to him her or
them immediately after the decease of my said daughter or as soon after as
may be And my will is that notwithstanding the postponing the payment
assignment and transfer of the share and shares of such child or children
until after the decease of my said daughter all and every such share and
shares shall be deamed and considered as a vested interest and vested interests
in such of the same children who being a son or sons shall attain the age of
twenty one years or die before that age leaving issue or who being a
daughter or daughters shall attain that age or be married in the lifetime of my
said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] provided always and my will is that if
any such child or children being a son or sons shall die without leaving issue
before he or they shall attain his or their age or ages of twenty one years
respectively and being a daughter or daughters shall die before she or they
shall attain her or their age or ages of twenty one years respectively without
having been married then the share or shares of him her or them so dying
as aforesaid or so much thereof as shall not have been disposed of or
applied for his or their preferment or advancement in the world shall from
time to time go arrive and belong to and vest in the survivor and Survivors or
other and others of such children and be paid or assigned and transferred to
him her or them if more than one equally share and share alike at such
time or times and in the same manner to such survivor and other child and
children as is hereinafter mentioned and expressed touching his her or their
original share and shares provided also and my will further is that my said
son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and the said [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] and the survivor of
them and the executors administrators and assigns of such survivor may and
shall at any time or times during the life of my said daughter with her
consent in writing signed with her hand and after her decease at the
discretion of them the said trustees or the survivor of them or the executors
administrators or assigns of such survivor invest or lay out the said sum
of One thousand pounds in any of the public Stocks or funds or upon parliamentary
or real securities at interest all which stock funds or securities may be from time
to time sold assigned transferred and disposed of and the monies arising thereby
again invested or laid out in or upon any uses or other like stocks funds or
securities as to them the said trustees or the survivor of them or the executors
administrators or assigns of such survivor shall deem meet to as during the
life of my said the same be done such her consent as aforesaid
and that they the said trustees and the survivor of them and the executors
administrators and assigns of such survivor do and shall stand and be
possessed of all and every the Stocks funds and securities wherein or upon
which the said trust monies or any part or parts thereof shall be invested
or laid out and the dividends interest and annual produce thereof
respectively upon and for such trusts intents and purposes and with and
subject to such powers and provisoes (sic) as are hereinbefore mentioned and

expressed of and concerning the said sum of one thousand pounds and
the interest and the annual product thereof or such and so many of them
as shall be then subsisting or capable of taking effect provided always and
my will and meaning further is that all such and so much of the said sum of
one thousand pounds and all such Stocks funds and securities wherein or
upon which the same or any part or parts thereof shall be invested or laid out
as shall not become vested in or belong to such child the child or children of my said
daughter as aforesaid or be disposed of and applied for his or their preferment
or advancement in the world shall be and be deemed and considered as
part of the residue of my personal estate I give and bequeath unto my
daughters [[Huckvale-75|Mary Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-76|Elizabeth Huckvale]] the sum of two
thousand five hundred pounds apiece to be paid to them respectively within
twelve months next after my decease provided always My will is that in case of the
death of either of my said daughters [[Huckvale-75|Mary]] and [[Huckvale-76|Elizabeth]] before her legacy
shall become payable without lawful issue then I direct that the legacy of
my daughter so dying as aforesaid shall go to and be paid and payable to the
survivor of them my said daughters and my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]]
in equal mointies And in case of the death of both my said daughters before
the said legacies shall become payable as aforesaid then I direct that the
whole of the said legacies shall go to and shall be paid to my said son
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his executors administrators and assigns I give and
devise all and singular my messuages lands tenements hereditaments and
premises and every part thereof with their appurtenances situate and being
in the hamlet of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of
Oxford or elsewhere (not hereinbefore devised in trust as aforesaid) unto and to
the use of my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his heirs and assigns for ever
And I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my money securities
for money debts chattels real and personal and effects whatsoever and
wheresoever unto my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his heirs executors
administrators and assigns And I so hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] the Executor of this my last will
and Testament And I do hereby declare my Will to be that it shall and
may be lawful to and for my said trustees and their respective heirs executors
and administrators by and out of all or any of the monies which by virtue
of this my will or any trust therein declared shall come to their or any of
their hands to deduct retain to and reimburse themselves all such reasonable
costs charges and expenses as they respectively shall or may sustain expend
or be put unto in or about the execution of this my will and also that my
said trustees and their respective heirs executors and administrators shall
be charged and chargeable only every of them for and with his and her own
respective receipts payments acts and wilful defaults and not otherwise and
shall not be charged or chargeable with or for any Sum or Sums of money
other than such as shall actually and respectively come to his her and their
hands by virtue of this my will nor with or for any loss or damage which
may happen in or about the execution of all or any of the trusts hereby in
them reposed without his her or their respective wilful defaults In testimony
whereof I the said [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale the Elder]] the testator have to the four
first sheets of this my will contained in five sheets of paper subscribed my
name and to the fifth or last sheet thereof subscribed my name and affixed
my seal this thirty first day of March in the year of our Lord Christ One
thousand eight hundred and thirteen |-| [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale]] (SS) |--| Signed
sealed published and declared by the said [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale]] the Testator as and
for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his
request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto |--| Thomas Matthews |--| Edward Hartley |--| Edward Matthews |--|

==Probate== Proved at London 12th June 1818 before the Judge by the oath of [[Huckvale-74|William

Huckvale]] the son sole Executor to whom administration was granted having been first
sworn by Comon duly to administer.

Will (1823) and Probate (1824) of Jonathan Huckvale of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/1693/351

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D170552 PROB 11/1693/351; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== The Last Will and Testament of me [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]]
of the Glime Farm in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of
Oxford Farmer made whilst I am weak in body but of sound mind memory
and understanding First I direct the payment of all my just debts Funeral &
Testamentary Expences whereas my late Father [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale]] in and by
his last will and Testament in writing bearing date on or about the Twenty
fourth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty six did
give and bequeath to his son [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] his heirs Executors administrators
and assigns all that his new Enclosed Estate which he then held under the
Dean and Chapter of Gloucester during all his Estate therein situate lying and
being in the parish of Over Norton in the County of Oxford except the two
Grounds called the Ham Grounds being a part of the said Estate his said Son
[[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] his heirs Executors and administrators paying therefore yearly and every
year unto me his son [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] my heirs Executors and administrators the sum
of Thirty eight pounds also he gave and bequeathed unto his son [[Huckvale-72|William]]
his heirs Executors and administrators the other part of the said Leasehold Estate
called the two Ham Grounds during all his Estate therein his said Son
[[Huckvale-72|William]] paying therefore yearly and every year unto his said Son
[[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] the Sum of Thirty pounds and whereas the said [[Huckvale-6|Samuel

Huckvale]] departed this life without having allowed or resolved his said will
now I so by this my will give devise and bequeath the said annuity or annual
payment of Thirty eight pounds so charged upon and payable out of the
aforesaid Leasehold premises unto my wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] and her assigns for
and during the term of her natural life to commence and be payable from
time of my decease and I also give devise and bequeath two fifth parts of the
said annuity or annual sum of Thirty pounds so charged upon & payable
out of the aforesaid Leasehold premises called the Ham Grounds unto my
said wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] and her assigns for and during the Term of her
natural life to commence and be payable from the time of my decease and
the remaining three fifth parts of the said Annuity or Annual Sum of
Thirty pounds I give devise and bequeath unto and equally between all my
Children namely [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-161|Jonathan Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-90|Mary Harwood]]
[[Huckvale-20|Sarah Midwinter]] [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] for and during the
natural life of my said wife subject nevertheless to the provisions hereinafter
contained and from and after the decease of my said wife then I give devise and
bequeath the said two several annuities or annual sum of Thirty eight
pounds and thirty pounds so charged upon and payable out of the aforesaid
Leasehold premises respectively and all my Estate right title and Interest of
and in and to the same respectively under and by virtue of the said writed will
or otherwise howsoever unto my said two sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] & [[Huckvale-162|Samuel
Huckvale]] their heirs Executors administrators and assigns upon trust that they
or the Survivor of them and his said Executors administrators or assigns so and shall as
soon as conveniently may be after the decease of said wife sell & dispose
of the same respectively by public or private sale for the best price or prices
in money that can be had or obtained for the same whose receipt or receipts
I so hereby declare shall be a good and sufficient discharge and good and
sufficient discharges to any purchase or purchases respectively his her and
their respective heirs Executors administrators and assigns for the purchase monies
to be given for the same respectively or for so much thereof as shall as
therein respectively be acknowledged to have been received and that such
purchaser or respective purchasers his her and their respective heirs Executors
administrators and assigns shall not be obliged in any wise to see or to affered to
the application thereof or be answerable or accountable for any loss
misapplication or nonapplication of such purchase money or any part
thereof respectively and the monies arising from such sale or sales of the
aforesaid annuities or annual sums they my said Trustees or the survivor of
them his Executors or administrators so and shall stand and be possessed thereof
and of every part thereof respectively for the purposes hereinafter mentioned
I give and bequeath all my household Goods plate Linein China and
Furniture whatsoever (except such part and parts thereof as are hereinafter
given to my said wife) Browning washing and Eating utensils and all my
live and dead Stock in the Farming housings Cattle Crops now growing and
the Spring Crops which shall be hereafter sown (and which in the event
of my dying before such Crops shall be sown I will and direct shall be
planted and sown by my Trustees the said [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel
Huckvale]] or the survivor of them his Executors or administrators at the expense of
my Estate) and also all my Implements in Husbandry unto my said two
Sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] upon trust that they or
the Survivor of them his Executors or administrators do and shall with all
convenient speed after my decease cause the same except the Crops of Corn
appraised and valued by two indifferent persons one to be chosen by my
said Son [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and the other by my said two Sons [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]]
and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] and if such two persons shall not agree in the
valuation thereof they shall nominate a third person whose valuation
shall be final and conclusive and also that they my said Trustees or the Survivor of them his Executors or administrators do and shall cause the said Crops of
Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid to be valued
and appraised immediately preceding the harvest and the said household Goods
and Furniture Browning washing and Eating utensils live and dead Stock (except the
said Crops of Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid) and
Implements in Husbandry shall be taken by my said two Sons Samuel
Huckvale and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] at such appraisement and valuation and the
said Crops of Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid
shall be taken to by my said Sons [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]]
and after such valuation and appraisement as aforesaid but upon the same
terms and under and subject to the same conditions as the off going Crops are to
be taken to by the coming on Tenant at the harvest next & immediately
following the expiration of the Lease under which I now hold the Glune?
Farm and the respective sum and sums of money at which such household
Goods and Furniture washing Browning and eating utensils Stock Cattle Crops
Implements and Effects shall be valued and appraised shall be paid to and
applied by my said Trustees in manner hereinafter mentioned I give and bequeath
all my farm Estate and Interest of and in the messuage buildings Closes Farm
Lands and premises situate and being in the parish of Chipping Norton aforesaid
called the Glune? Farm and now in my own occupation unto my said two sons
[[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] their Executors administrators and assigns
equally as Tenants in Common and not as joint Tenants they my said two Sons
taking to the Crops thereon and to the be planted or sown as aforesaid upon the
same terms and conditions as are before referred to and paying the Rent for
the said messuage Farm and premises from Lady day next I give & bequeath
unto my said wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] so much and such part and parts of my
household Goods plate Linen China and Furniture as were hers previous to
my Marriage with her to and for her own use and benefit and all the rest
residue and remainder of my monies and securities for money Goods and
Chattels personal Estate and Effects of what nature kind or sorts over that I
die possessed of or be entitles to at the time of decease and not
in hereinbefore disposed of I give and bequeath unto my said two sons
[[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] their Executors and administrators upon
trust to sell and convert into money all such part and parts thereof as
shall not consist of monies or securities for money and to collect get in
and receive all such part and parts thereof as shall consist of monies or
securities for money and to pay and apply the monies arising from such
sale or sales and to be collected got in received as aforesaid in manner
hereinafter mentioned and my will is and I do declare and direct that my
said two sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] or the survivor
of them his Executors or administrators do and shall stand and be possessed of all
the said monies which shall arise as well from the sale or sales of the
aforesaid two several annuities or annual sums as from the sale or sales
of the aforesaid household Goods and Furniture live and dead Stock Cattle
Crops growing and to be sown and planted as aforesaid and Effects and also
from the monies so to be collected got in and received as aforesaid or
otherwise when and as they shall respectively arise to be made
received or got in upon trust to pay and divide the same and owing
part thereof respectively unto and equally between the moehors? and my
other said Children namely [[Huckvale-161|Jonathan Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-90|Mary Harwood]]
[[Huckvale-20|Sarah Midwinter]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] subject nevertheless to the proviso
hereinafter contained that is to say provided always nevertheless and
my mind and will is that on the division of my property amongst
my Children under this my will respect shall be had to all and
every such sum and sums of money as I have at any time or times
heretofore given or shall at any time or times hereinafter give by way of
advancement to any or either of my Children claiming any benefit under this my will in order that their respective shares shall not exceed or be
more than adequate to the respective shares of such my children to whom
I have made no advancement anything in this my will contained to the
contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding and I so hereby nominate and
appoint my said two Sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] joint
Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking and making void
all former and other wills by me at any time heretobefore made and Lastly I do
declare and direct that my said Trustees and Executrix their heirs and Executors
administrators and assigns shall not nor shall any or either of them be charged or
chargeable with or accountable for any more of the trust monies & premises
than they shall be respectively actually service or shall come to their respective
hands by virtue of this my will nor with or for any loss which may happen to
the same without their wilful neglect or default nor shall either of them be
answerable or accountable for the other of them but each of them for his own
separate acts deeds receipts and wilful defaults only and also that it shall and
may be lawful for my said Trustees and Executors and such of them and their
respective Executors and administrators by and out of the monies which shall come to
their hands respectively by virtue of this my will to deduct and retain to and
reimburse himself and themselves respectively all such loss costs charges & expenses
as he or they shall sustain expend or be put unto for or by reason of the trusts
hereby in them reposed or in any wise relating thereto In witness whereof I the
said [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]] the Testator have to this my last will and Testament
contained in five sheets of paper to the first four sheets thereof set my hand and
this fifth or last sheet my hand and Seal this Thirteenth day of November in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty three [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan
Huckvale]] (SS) Signed Sealed published and by the said [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]] the
Testator declared as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who
at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto
subscribed our names as witnesses the several names and interlineations therein
being first made Thomas Tilsley |--| Rebekah Purdy |--| George F. Tilsley /-- ==Probate== Proved at London 24th December 1824 before the Judge by the oaths of
[[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] the Sons and Executors to whom
administration was granted they having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer.

Will Abstracts from Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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== BRECKENRIDGE == Andrew Breckenridge of Warwick Township (1:275) :dated October 9, 1739 :proven November 17, 1739 :Executor Alexander Jamison (sole legatee) :witness: John Loock, John Carver, Robert Jamison == CARVER == [[Carver-1943 |William Carver]] of Buckingham (2:353) :dated February 10, 1753 :proven January 30, 1759 :wife [[Walmsley-337 |Elizabeth]] [Walmsley] :sons William and Henry, named as Executors :oldest son Joseph receives 80 acres adjacent to Reynold's Tract :residue of estate to children William, Henry, Elizabeth, Mary and Rebecca :Witness: Samuel Worthington, Nicholas Tucker, Jos. Rickey == DUNKAN == Edmund Dunkan of Bensalem Township, Yeoman (3:31) :dated 9th mo 22nd day 1758 :proven October 21, 1760 :son Edmund :daughter Catharine, Jane, Sarah, Hellen, Ann and Mary :son Isaac Executor (residue of estate) :witness: William Walmsley, John Carver, William Dunkan == TUCKER == Nichoals Tucker of Buckingham, Yeoman (3:199) :dated: 11th mo, 4th day 1769 :proven December 18, 1769 :son John named Executor (140 acres) :nephew Isaac Worthington (Good purchased of Thomas Pugh and 1/2 of personal estate in Trust for use of daughter Margaret wife of Thomas Pugh for life then to her children.) :daughter Sarah, wife of John Bradfield (balance of personal estate) :sons Thomas and Abraham :grandchildren: Mary Tucker, William, John and Sarah Preston. :witness: Sarah Carver, William Carver and Sarah Thomas == WELDING == Ely Welding of Buckingham, Blacksmith (3:232)[http://genforum.genealogy.com/huddleston/messages/2038.html Wills:Abstracts:Book3 : Bucks Co., PA 1760-1778] :dated April 13, 1763 : proven June 11, 1771 :wife Elizabeth, Executrix (all remaining person estate : Ely Carver ( £10) and plantation of 172 acres purchased of Humphrey Murray, 172.5 acres adjacent John Beal, Joseph Watson, William Corbert and Patrick Malone; also 17 perches of land adjacent Jos. Watson and Nicholas Tucker, purchased of Alex Beal - during life, then to grandson Watson Welding.) :granddaughters: Elizabeth, Welding, Hanna Welding, Ann Welding :witness: Patrick Malone, John Beal, John Malone == WILLIAMS == Nicholas Williams, of Buckingham, Yeoman (2:160) :dated 12 mo (February) 9th day 1748/9 :proven August 22, 1749 :Executors:wife Mary and Ely Welding (kinsman) :daughter Sarah Thomas :grandchildren: Jonathan, John, Mary, and Ann Thomas :witness: John Beal, William Carver, Henry Carver == Notes ==

Will and Inventory of George Peyton Eggleston

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[[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Lauderdale County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Lauderdale County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] == Named Slaves of [[Eggleston-1529|George Peyton Eggleston]] == === Last Will and Testament === George P Eggleston's Will I George P Eggleston of Lauderdale County State of Tennessee, being in the possession of my mental faculties, but feeble in health, do hereby make this my last will and testament, revoking all former wills whatever. Item the first, I will all my just debts paid and to accomplish that object my executor hereinafter named is required to sell the crop, stock, and other perishable property I may have on hand except the special legacies of said perishable property hereinafter named. Item 2nd, I give to my daughter [[Eggleston-1531|Eugenia C Sanders]] [sic] a Negro man slave '''[[Eggleston-2925|John]] aged about thirty-five years''' in trust for her use, and after her death to her children, on the same terms I heretofore gave '''[[Eggleston-2836|Julia]] and her children'''. I also give to my daughter Eugenia C Sanders [sic] in fee simple the one third part of any property or moneys [sic] that may be left after the special legacies of the same hereinafter mentioned shall have been satisfied, and debts paid. Item 3rd, I give to my son [[Eggleston-1530|George B Eggleston]] the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Eggleston-4202|Scott]], aged about sixteen years''', '''[[Eggleston-4203|Susan]] thirty-five''', and '''[[Eggleston-4204|Fosey]] about fourteen''', and increase, which said slaves I give to him during his natural life, and at his death they are to revert to his brothers [sic] and sisters or the legal representatives of such according to the laws of distribution of the State of Tennessee provided however they shall in no wise be taken or disposed of for the debts or liabilities of my said son George B Eggleston, but in case my said son George B Eggleston should die leaving a child or children born in lawful wedlock, then said slaves shall descend to them at his death. Item 4, I give to my son [[Eggleston-1532|Nordonia V Eggleston]] the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Eggleston-4205|Charles]] aged about sixteen years''', '''[[Eggleston-4206|Henry]], twenty''', '''[[Eggleston-2929|Candise]] seventeen''' and '''[[Eggleston-4207|Charlott]] nine''', and their increase. I further give and bequeath to my said son Nordonia V Eggleston the one half undivided of the tract of two hundred acres of land on which I now live being the same I purchased of William E Palmer known as the Thomas Clark tract of land situated on Cane Creek in Lauderdale County Tennessee, also the one third part of any perishable property or money that may be left after my special legacies hereinafter named, and my debts are satisfied. Item 5th, I give to my daughter [[Eggleston-1533|Adelade [sic] Eliza Eggleston]], the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Brodie-5820|Linsey]] aged about twenty seven''', '''[[Eggleston-4198|Mary]] thirty-two and her child about 6 weeks old''' (name not now recollected [[Eggleston-4199|Nelson]]) '''[[Eggleston-4200|Agnes]], twelve''' and '''[[Eggleston-4201|Emma]] seven years old''' and their increase in trust nevertheless on the following conditions, the hires, rents, and profits of said slaves shall be appropriated to her especial benefit and support, but in the event of my said daughter’s marriage, they shall in no wise be subject to the debts or liabilities of her husband, and at her death they shall descend to her child or children she may have at that time. Item 6, I give to my said daughter Adelade [sic] E Eggleston in fee simple the one half undivided of the tract of land of two hundred acres on which I now live being the same purchased of William E Palmer known as the Thomas Clark tract situated on Cane Creek Lauderdale County Tennessee. Also the one third part of any perishable property or monies that may be left after the special legacies hereinafter named, and my debts are satisfied. Item 7, I give to my daughter Adelade [sic] E Eggleston my buggie [sic] and harness, my piano, one feather bed bedding etc. which belongs to said bed. Item 8, I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Nordonius V Eggleston my executor to this my last will and testament with full powers to carry out the same, witness my hand, and seal this Seventh day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty. G P Eggleston Test William Connor Wm J Studevant * "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-SRYS-Q9?cc=1909088&wc=M6Q7-N68%3A179635601%2C179971501 : 22 May 2014), Lauderdale > Wills, 1860-1868, Vol. D > image 40-41 of 245; county courthouses, Tennessee. ==Estate Inventory== Geo P Egglston [sic] Estate Inventory of the estate of Geo P Eggleston dcd Slaves * 1 Negro man, a blacksmith named [[Brodie-5820|Lindsey]] aged 32 years worth 2000.00 * 1 Negro man named [[Eggleston-2925|John]] aged 40 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro man named [[Eggleston-4206|Henry]] aged 20 years worth 1200.00 * 1 Negro boy named [[Eggleston-4202|Scott]] aged 16 years worth 1100.00 * 1 Negro boy named [[Eggleston-4205|Charles]] aged 16 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-4203|Susan]] aged 40 years worth 800.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-4198|Mary]] aged 32 years and child [[Eggleston-4199|Nelson]] worth 1100.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-2929|Candace]] aged 19 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4204|Phosey]] aged 14 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4207|Charlott]] aged 11 years worth 900.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4201|Emma]] aged 7 years worth 700.00 $12800.00 Individual stock etc. * 1 Bay horse worth about 150.00 * 1 Buggy worth about 150.00 * 1 Bedstead bed etc worth about 100.00 * 1 Piano worth about 100.00 $500.00 Partnership stock etc. * 2 mules worth respectively $150 and $125, 275.00 * 2 yoke oxen worth $65 each, 130.00 * 7 cows worth $18 each, 126.00 * 3 yearlings and 2 calves average value $4 each, 20.00 * 16 shoats worth about 30.00 * 8 large hogs, 60.00 * 5 sows and 9 pigs valued at 40.00 * 1 large ox wagon worth about 100.00 * 1 2-horse wagon worth about 80.00 * Farming utensils worth about 100.00 $961.00 Half the value of the above partnership stock belongs to J W Sanders Notes [...] Sworn to before me April 1, 1861 George Johnston, Clerk N V Eggleston, Executor Examined and approved in open court April 1, 1861. S A Thompson, Chairman * "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:37SQ-293N-7V9?cc=1909088&wc=M6Q7-N68%3A179635601%2C179971501 : 22 May 2014), Lauderdale > Wills, 1860-1868, Vol. D > image 52 of 245; county courthouses, Tennessee.

Will Dyson - Art Tree

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Australia, Artists]] [[Category:War Artists_1916-1918]] [[Dyson-1171|'''Dyson''']] was a committed Australian nationalist and it was this dedication that informed his application to join the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) as an artist. In '''1916,''' he wrote to AIF commander [[Birdwood-12|General '''Birdwood,''']] stating his aim "would be to interpret in a series of drawings, for national preservation, the sentiments and special Australian characteristics of our Army". Without pay and allowance, he was granted a position as Honorary Lieutenant and in December '''1916''' travelled to the Western Front. In May '''1917,''' he was formally appointed as the first official war artist attached to the AIF. AWM '''Objects,''' Dates, | and '''Descriptions,''' Titles | (and '''VWMA''' virtual Links )
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Will for George Burks (b.1768 Virginia d.1851 Indiana)

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Will of George Burks, Hendricks County Court House, Danville, Indiana, Will Book Vol 2, Jun 22,1846 - Jun 26,1862 p.68, located on FHL microfilm #1316574 "Will Records v 1-3 Aug 1822-Oct 1880" In the name of God, Amen. I George Burks of the county of Hendricks and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, but considering the uncertainty of life and certainty of death do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby making void all former wills by me at any time heretofor made. First, I direct that what worldly estates it has pleased God to entrust me with I dispose of the same in the following manner towit: It is my will that my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as possible out of the first money that shall come to the hands of my executors from any portion of my estate. 2nd I will and bequeath unto my son William J Burks thirty three dollars he having had advanced to him in cash and property two hundred and ninety two dollars, which will make three hundred and twenty five dollars, that being the highest amount advanced to any of my children, my daughter Nancy Bunton having had that amount advanced to her in property. 3rd I will and bequeath unto my son Samuel E Burks thirty three dollars he having had two hundred and ninety two dollars advanced to him in cash and other property. 4th I will and bequeath unto my daughter Mildred Bereman twenty dollars she having had advanced to her in property three hundred and five dollars. 5th I will and bequeath unto my son John D Burks his heirs and assigns forever the following described tract of land towit: The North East quarter of section Number twelve in Township fifteen; North of Range one West lying in the county of Hendricks and also nineteen dollars in money, which together with the amount of money property heretofor advanced to him will make three hundred and twenty five dollars making him equal with those above named children. 6th I will and bequeath unto my son Allen P Burks fifty dollars he having had advanced to him in cash and property two hundred and seventy five dollars. 7th I will and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Ann Burks and to her heirs and assigns forever the following described tract of land towit: The West half of the North West quarter of section thirteen, and the East half of the North East quarter of section fourteen in Township fifteen North; of Range One West in the County of Hendricks estimated to be worth two hundred dollars, I also bequeath unto the said Mary Ann Burks one hundred and twenty five dollars also one bed, bedstead and furniture belonging thereto which has heretofor been called hers, also one Roam horse which has heretofore been called hers. 8th It is my will that after paying all my debts, the expenses of settling my estate and paying off all the legacies herein bequeathed that the balance of my estate be divided equally amongst all my children except Nancy Bunton. I will and bequeath that she the said Nancy Bunton shall receive but one half of what would be coming to her, were she to receive an equal share with the rest of my children, and the other half that would have been coming to her, was she to receive an equal share with the rest of my children, the said Nancy Bunton I will and bequeath to Mary Jane Malone, the infant daughter of Mary Jane Malone deceased, I will that the said infant Mary Jane's part when collected be paid out in interest until she becomes of age, but if the said infant Mary Jane should die at any time before she becomes of age her part of my estate shall return to Nancy Bunton. I hereby nominate and appoint John D Burks and Jesse Bereman executors to this my last will and testament. In witness where of I do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the second day of September AD 1845, signed George Burks (seal) Attest: James Dugan John Darnall State of Indiana Hendricks County In the probate court of Hendricks County, May term 1851 Personally affirmed in open court on this 16th day of May AD 1851 John Darnall one of the subscribing witness to the attached will of George Burks, who being duly sworn, says that whereand the said George Burks acknowledges and declares the same to be his last will and testament and that he subscribed his name thereto as a ...... and of sound mind and memory and not under any coercion whatever. John Darnell, subscribed and sworn to in open court May 16, 1851. [Posted to Ancestry.com Message Boards > Surnames > Burks by sleuthesthedead on 09 Nov 2005 07:10PM.]

WILL J. Bell ( - 1792)

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:Page 29 :'''[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waughtel/James_Bell_Will.htm Will of James Bell Sen]''' :South River of Augusta County :Commonwealth of Virginia : Written: April 5, 1787 :Proved: October 1792 :In The Name of God Amen - I James Bell Senr of the South river in Augusta County & Commonwealth of Virginia being weak in body but of Sound mind and memory and Calling to Mind the uncertainty of this life, do make my last Will and testament in manner following. - First I recommend my Soul to Almighty God who gave it and my Boddy to the earth to be buried in a Christian like manner - And as for Such Worldly Estate or Goods as it has pleased almighty God to bless me with, I Give devise and bequeath in manner following - All my Lawfull & Just debts to be first paid, in Convenient time after my decease. :Imprimis - I give devise and bequeath to my beloved Son Joseph Bell the Tract of Land I now live on containing three hundred acres be it more or less Bounded by James Long on the West & Jno Bell on the East - also a tract of Land on the South end of the old Tract Known by the name of Trimbles Survey - also my Household furniture toGether with the Farming Utensials except what is hereafter mentioned to be His his heirs or assigns forever. Item I Give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Sarah Bell one Good feather bed & furniture a Horse and saddle also Sixty pounds Good & Lawfull Money of Virginia in *Spane* to be paid her by my two Sons John Bell & Joseph Bell jointly to be hers, her Heirs as assigns forever. :Item I Give & Bequeath to my beloved Son John Bell one Good feather Bead and furniture to be his heirs or assigns forever. Item I Give & Bequeath to be beloved Daughter Agness Gamble my Son James Bell, my Son William Bell my Son Thomas Bell, my Son Samuel Bell & my Grand Son Robert Love, Each of them the sum of five Shillings and their heirs or assigns forever. :Then I Give & Bequeath to my three said Children first mentioned John Bell Joseph Bell and my daughter to my three said Children first mentioned Sarah Bell The Negro Women Milly and what Children she may Have at my Decease and the stock of Horses Cattle Sheep hogs and all the remainder of my Estate or property not particularly heretofore mentioned to be Equally divided amongst them and to be theirs & their heirs or assigns forever. And I do hereby constitute nominate and appoint my son John Bell my son Thomas Bell my Son Jos. Bell and my Daughter :Page 30 :And my trusty and well beloved friend Walter Davis Executors of this my last Will & Testament and Ido hereby revoke all former will or wills by me heretofore made Pronouncing and declareing this to be my last will & testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Fifth day of Aprile one Thousand Seven hundred and Eighty Seven - - - - :/s/ James (his X mark) Bell [seal] :Signed, sealed, pronounced & declared before us :David Long :Samuel Long :Gabrel Alexander :At October Augusta Court 1792 :This last will and testament of James bell senior deceased was produced in Court by Walter Davis, Joseph Bell Junr and John Bell three of the executors therein named and proved By the oaths of David Long, Samuel Long and Gabrels Alexander the Witnesses hereto Subscribed and thereupon ordered to be recorded. John Bell one of the Executors aforesaid came into Court & expressly refered to take upon himself any part of the Executors of said Will or to join in the probat and on the *----* of the other Executors above mentioned who made Oaths accordingly to law. A Certificate is Granted there for obtaining a probat thereof and in form they having with Samuel Long & Gabrile Alexander their Securities entered into and acknowledged ben for £2000. Conditioned as the law directs and Have is received by for Thomas Bell another Executor herein named to Join in the probat thereof. :Teste :Jacob Kenney, Clk. ______________________ :Deciphered & transcribed by :Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen :September 14, 2011

Will John Bachelor 1673

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'''Will of [[Bachelor-87|John Bachelor of Salem]], who died Nov. 13, 1675''' Will - Essex Co. Prob. Rec. Old Series, Book 1 June, 1671, to Sept. 1681, Vol. 301. p. 69. - John Bachelor, 9 mo: 1675. "John Bachelor aged 63 being in perfect memory do make this my last will & testament in the year of our Lord 1673. & in the 25 year of the Reign of ye Sovereign & Lord, Charles the Second, King of England, etc. Imprs. I Bequeath my soule to the Lord Jesus my redeemer & my body to my freinds by them only to be interred, & what estate the Lord hath given me I dispose of as followeth: It. I give unto my Loving wife Elizabeth my dwelling house during her naturall life, and then to be my Son John Bachelors, also I give her all my movable estate wheresoever it is (she paying fifteen pounds in legacies as hereafter is willed) & Six pounds per annum so long as she remains unmarried) & the keeping of two cows & firewood for her necessary use to be pd. for, at the charge of my two sons, as it is hereafter expressed. also I appoint her to be my executrix. I give my son, John Bachelor my house I dwell in after my wives decease and 20 acres of land, which I bought of John Sendder except 6 acres more or less, as it is now bounded, which I give to John Creasy, as is hereafter expressed and take it beginning at Abraham Warren's well, so down to the brook, to the comon, the brook being bound between his land and his brother Joseph's and also a piece of land that lyes at the upper end of the sd. 20 acres without the fence, with the hither end of my Salt-marsh unto a place commonly called the Rocks, where they cart down wood. It. I give my son Joseph Bachelor all my land in the field together with the orchard, & barn, and the Salt-marsh lying beyond the sd. Rocks, commonly called Duck Cove, and half an acre of marsh, that 1 bought of Joseph Rooks and half an acre of Jeffrey Massey, my will is that my two sons aforesaid shall pay their mother the yearly int. of six pounds y annum, during her widdowhood & keep two cows & provide firewood for her necessary use and the charges thereof to be equally borne by each and the sd. six pounds to be yearly paid in Such specie as she shall desire. Also I give my daughter Hana Corning ten pound to be pd. by my loving wife before her decease. It. I give my Grandchild John Cressy Six Acres of land lying within my son John's land as aforesaid along Royalls neck, & five pounds to be paid by my loving wife before her decease. I entreat Mr. Henry Bartholomew & Deacon Prince to see this will truly performed In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seal the year above written May thd 17 :John Bachelor, Sen his seal affixed. :Witness John Swinerton. :Bethia Nochard. John Swinerton & Bethia Nochard gave oath in Court at Salem 22: 10 mo. 75 that the within written was owned, & I declared to be the last will and testament of the deceased: viz: John Bachelor and John and Joseph Bachelor, the sons of the deceased have power of administration granted of the estate of the decease and is to fulfil the above said will. :Attest Hilliard Veren-Cleric. Vol. 301, p. 70. - An inv. of the estate, both of housing & land movable and immovable of John Bachelor of Salem, who dyed on the 12 mo 1675. "Inventory of the estate of John Bachelor of Salem, who died Nov. 13, 1675, taken Dec. 4, 1675, by John Raiment and Andrew Eliott: 45 acres of upland, 901i. ; two Acres of Salt marsh, lOli. ; one dwellinge house and one Barne, 301i. ; all his wareinge Clothes, 81i. ; all his beddinge, 161i. ; whome made Cloth, Lining and woollen, 30 yds., 41i. ; 20 pound of wool and yarne, Hi. 10s.; Three Bibles. 8s.; other houshold stuff, brass and Iron, 21i. 10s. ; one Copper quart with other Earthen ware, 5s. ; 2 pewter platters and other smale things, 10s. ; one Chest and fine trays with other wooden ware, 15s.; Irons for husbandry for wheels & ploughs, 21i. ; pease and Indian Corne, llli. ; fouer bushell of barley, 16s.; one quarter of beafe, 16s. 8d. ; one yoke of Oxen, lOli. ; two steers, 71i. 10s.; five Cows and one heifer, 181i. ; one yearling and two Calves, 21i. 10s. ; one horse, 21i. ; eleaven swine, 7s. ; seaventeen sheep, 41i. 5s. ; one Lininge wheel, 5s. ; total, 23011. 8d. To be paid out in debts, 121i., in legacies, 151i."The Probate records of Essex County, Massachusetts. :: John and Joseph Bachelor gave oath in CL at Salem 22:10 mo. 75 to the truth of the inven.[http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=6qcxAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA347 Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy: Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of ...] By Frederick Clifton Pierce. Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898, *[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9069/007704242_00047 Clerks copy at Ancestry ($)]

Will of Abraham Hertzell

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Abraham Hertzell, transcription== :As transcribed for the ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'' :'''Location''', Abraham Hertzell, Williams Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. :'''Proved''', 9 Sept 1854, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::"[[Space:Will_of_Abraham_Hertzell|Will of Abraham Hertzell]]". ::Subsequent Usage: ::: ==Available at these locations:== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G991-GHR7?cc=1999196&wc=9PMK-C68%3A268497601%2C272715201 FamilySearch] *Northampton County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Probate Records, Wills 1839-1865, vol 7, pp 108, 109. *[[Duran-985| TC Duran]]

Will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little Saling, Essex, England

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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little Saling, Essex, England| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Transcript of will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little {Bardfield} Saling dated 21st April 1760 proved 29th May 1760 Pg 1 In the Name of God Amen I Abraham Owers the elder of Little Saling in the County of Essex yeoman being of sound and disposing mind and memory (thanks be to God for the same) I give and devise to [[Ruffle-32|'''Elizabeth my beloved wife''']] all that my messuage or tenement And all the outhouses barn Stable Yards Gardens Orchards land and Groungs thereunto belonging or with the same used and enjoyed as parcele thereof with their appurtenances situate lying and being in Little Saling aforesaid and Stebbing in the said County of Essex and now in my own Occupation To Hold the same unto the said Elizabeth my wife and her Assigns for and during the term of her natural life she yearly paying and keeping down the interest of the money that shall be due on mortgage there of at the time of my death And from and after her decease I give and Devise all the said messuage Lands and premises to my youngest son [[Owers-108|'''Richard Owers''']] and my [[Leusey-1|'''Cousin John Lewsey the Elder of Stebbing''']] aforesaid ffarmer and their Heirs and Assigns for ever~ Upon Trust nevertheless that my said son Richard Owers and the said John Lewsey or the survivor of them of the heirs or assigns of such survivor shall, and do, assoon {sic} as Conveniently may be after my said wife's Decease, Sell and dispose of all the said Messuage Lands and Premisses for the best price that can be got for the same; and by and out of the Moneys raised by sale thereof, and from the rents and profits thereof in the meantime until such sale, shall and do, in the first place (after all just charges thereout deducted) pay all such moneys as shall be due and owing on Mortgage thereof and then shall pay and satisfy the several Sumes {sic} following to the several persons hereinafter named (that is to say) to my said sone [[Owers-108|'''Richard Owers''']] the sume of forty pounds of law full money of Great Britain and to his son '''Richard Owers''' the sume of five pounds of like lawful money, and to my '''eldest son Abraham Owers''' the sum of twenty shillings And to my son '''John Owers''' the sume of One shilling ~ And the sume of forty pounds to be paid to or for the benefit of my [[Ewers-274|'''daughter Elizabeth the wife of Clement Boreham''']] as hereinafter is mentioned; And if there shall be any overplus of the said money's arising from my said Messuage Lands and premisses, after all the said payments made as aforesaid, Then Upon Trust that One Moeity on half part of such Overplus Money shall be paid to my son '''Richard Owers'''; and the other Moeity on half part thereof to or for the benefit of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham'''; And I will and direct that the said sume of Forty pounds , and the said Moeity of the said Overplus Moneys arising from my said Messuage Lands and premisses hereby directed to be paid to or for the benefit of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''', shall be paid to such person or persons and for such uses and purposes and in such manner as my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' shall from time to time notwithstanding her Coverture by any writing or writings under her hand Direct or appoint; And for want of such appointment, to the proper hands of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' for her own peculiar and separate use To the Intent that the same may not be at the disposal or subject to the controul {sic} Debts or Engagements of her said husband Also I give and bequeath to the said '''Elizabeth my wife''' for her life the use (but not the property) of all my Moneys Household Goods Cattle Corn Farming stock~ witnessed by Tho{mas} Bridge Geo{rge} W{illia}m Robinson Eliza Gunn The mark of Abraham Owers Pg 2 and other goods Chattels and personal Estatewhatsoever (after payment of my Debts, other than the said debt due by Mortgage, and my ffuneral charges and the charge of proving this my will) And from and after my said wife's decease I give to my said son '''Richard Owers''' my Brewing Copper and to his son '''Richard''' my large table standing in the hall, and to my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' my large brass kettle, which my said son Richard now has in his keeping And I give the residue of my said personal estate after my said wife's decease to my said son '''Richard''' and my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' to be equally divided between them part and share alike And I do make and appoint my said son '''Richard Owers''' and my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' Executor and Executrix of this my last will and testamentAnd in case my said son '''Richard''' shall die in the lifetime of my said wife then I do make and appoint his said son '''Richard''' to be executor in his stead together with my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''', of this my last will and testament In Witness whereof I have to this my last will and testament contained in two sheets of paper set my hand to the first sheet thereof and to this last sheet my hand and seal this '''twenty first day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty''' Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said '''Abraham Owers''' the Testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence of each other ~ Tho{mas} Bridge Geo{rge} W{illia}m Robinson Eliza Gunn The mark of Abraham Owers 29th May 1760 Richard Owers and Elizabeth Boreham (wife of Clement Boreham) the executors above named were sworn to the truth of this will and to the faithful execution thereof before me J: Mangery . Surrogate. This will was proved on the 29th May in the year of our lord 1760 before the Reverend John Mangery the surrogate * by the oaths of '''Richard Owers''' the son and '''Elizabeth Boreham''' (wife of Clement Boreham) daughter of the deceased and executors to who adm*on of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of of the said Decd was granted and committed on the 14th day of June * next following they being first sworn duly to Adm*

Will of Adam C Jones, 1815

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This page contains a transcription of [[Jones-40542|Adam Crane Jones Sr's]] will. Transcription is by D.D. Wallace in History of South Carolina, (I, Elaine Weatherall, made minor updates to transcription) See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Adam_Crane_Jones_Sr%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Adam Crane Jones Sr, South Carolina]] 1815, Sept 1- Adam C. Jones Sr. dies. The will of Adam C(RAIN) Jones, the elder dated 12 October 1812, probated 31 March 1816. It mentions wife Catherine sons and grandchildren. Only four of his children named in this Will. [ Abbeville, S. C., Will Book, Vol. 2, 1815 - 1839, p. 64] The following is the complete will as it was copied and printed in D. D. Wallace "History of South Carolina". It was written on 12 October 1812 but not initiated until Sept 1, 1815. Last Will and testament of Adam Crane Jones. Died Sept. 1, 1815 : In the Name of God, AMEN: I, Adam C. Jones, the elder of the District of Abbeville, of "State of South Carolina, being weak of body but of sound mind, memory transitory life, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in the manner following , Viz, I will, desire and direct that all my funeral charges and just debts be satisfied and paid out of my estate. : Item, I lend to my dearly beloved wife, [[Campbell-17225|Catherine Jones]], during her natural life or widowhood the following property to wit, two hundred and forty acres of land adjoining the Saluda river, being part of a tract of land on which my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] now lives, including a part of the Improvements and at her death or intermarriage I give the said land to my two grandsons William T. Jones and Benjamin Jones, sons of [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]]. Item, I lend to her during life or widowhood a negro fellow named George with his wife Beck and at her death or intermarriage the said two negroes above mentioned shall return back into my estate and be equally divided between my children. Item, I give unto my dearly beloved wife[[Campbell-17225|Catherine Jones]], one negro boy named London, son of George and Beck, one featherbed and furniture, half dozen cups and saucers, half dozen delph plates, three parts of my estate, silver spoons which she has in her possession and half dozen knives and forks, two seating chairs, one walnut folding table, and one horse. Item, I lend unto my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] during his natural life the plantation or tract of land where I now live together with all my adjoining lands and after the death of my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] I give all the aforementioned land to his son Adam C. Jones. I also lend to my said son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] one negro woman name Flora with her four children: Reuben, Anniee, Milly and Willis which he has in his possession now with their future increase. Also I lend to my son Benjamin Jones one negro fellow named James and all the household furniture which I purchased of his property at a sheriff's sale and left on the plantation where he now lives and at his death to be equally divide between his wife and children. Item. I give unto my daughter Betsy Weatherall, wife of JOHN WEATHERALL, one negro woman named [[Jones-106308|Amy]] with the three youngest children, Gilly, July and Aron with their future increase. Item. I give to my grandson William T. Jones one negro fellow named Jack, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give to my grandchildren, Adam C. Jones, Peggy Jones, Rebeckah Jones and Nancy Jones, children of my son Adam C. Jones, deceased, one hundred and twenty dollars to be equally divided between them. Item. I give and bequeath to my son-in-law John Weatherall. James Wardlaw and George Bowie and the survivors or the survivor of them all the parcel or tract of land containing three hundred and thirty-six acres more or less, originally surveyed for and granted in my son John Jones's name, situated in the fork of Turkey Creek adjoining land of William Richey, Henry Gains and William Ware. Also I give and bequeath to the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie, or the survivors or survivor of them the following negroes Viz, Isaac and Harry, children of Clander to hold the said tract of land and negro slaves to them the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie or survivor of them. Nevertheless and this special condition and confidence that they the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie, or the survivors or survivor of them, do permit the said land and negro slaves to be and remain in the full and actual possession and enjoyment of my said son John Jones from and immediately after my death for and during the term of his actual life hereby declaring that it is my will and intention that my said son John Jones shall have the name in use, advantage, benefit, profit and possession of the property in this devise and bequeath contained as if I had left the same to him in the same unlimited manner as I have provided for my other children and I am endured to protect and restrict the prop- ... hereby intended for the use and enjoyment of my ..... John Jones from a parental concern and care to prevent my said son John Jones from being exposed to any distress or want of sufficient property to support him comfortable in this world and to prevent as far as possible any part of the provisions I have made for him from being in any shape lessened or wasted by my said son selling or mortgaging any part thereof and to prevent the same or any part thereof from being subjected to the payment of any of his debts now contracted or hereafter to be contracted and I do hereby in the most express and decided manner publish and declare this to be my will that no part or parcel of the property I this devise contained or any other part of my estate which may come into the hands or possession of my son John Jones either at my death or otherwise, by from or through me or my means shall be in any shape or sort, at any time or times lessed or encumbered or effected by any pretended sale or mortgage thereof on any part thereof my my said son either for or during his life or otherwise and that no part or parcel thereof shall be subjected or liable to the payment of any debt, judgment or execution or any other claim or demand or demands whatever but that the whole and every part and parcel thereof hereby absolutely and indefeasibly vested in the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie and the survivors or survivor of them to keep and protect and preserve the same to and for the whole use, advantage and enjoyment of my said son John Jones during his life and to take all lawful ways and means to prevent this my will from being defeated in any sort of manner contrary to my mind and intention above mentioned and declared and it is my will that in case my said son John Jones leaves lawful issue then from and after the death of said son John Jones the whole of the estate and property he may be possessed of by this will and testament or by my means shall be equally divided to any among his children if more than one and if he leaves one only then the whole thereof shall go to and belong to such only child. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson, Adam C. Jones, son of John Jones, all that tract of two hundred and forty acres of land (more or less) lying on Turkey Creek and adjoining the last mentioned tract originally surveyed and granted in my name. Item, I give to my grandson, Adam C. Jones, son of Benjamin Jones, one negro boy named Lewis, son of [[Jones-106308|Amy]]. Item, I give to my grandson, Adam C. J. Weatherall, son of John Weatherall, one negro boy named Edom, son of [[Jones-106308|Amy]]. The above mentioned two negroes is to remain in the possession of John Weatherall and Benjamin Jones in the possession of John Weatherall and Benjamin Jones until my said grand children arrive to the age of twenty one or marry. Item, I give to my granddaughter, Polly C. Jones, daughter of John Jones, one negro girl named Lucy daughter of Clander now in her possession at her father, John Jones, to remain in the possession of her father until she arrive at the age of eighteen or marry, then to receive her or her increase, likewise one featherbed and furniture, and a young sorrel mare now in her possession at her father's to remain in his possession until she comes to the age of eighteen years of marry. It is to be understood that said John Jones is not to be disposed of any of the property which I have willed to her in any way or manner nor to remove any part thereof out of the aforementioned District. Item, I lend to Margaret Jones, relict of my son Adam C. Jones, decd. during her natural life or widowhood is order to raise and maintain the children of my said son Adam C. Jones, Decd. four negroes now on the plantation whereon she now lives, Viz. Juda with her three children, Shaderick, Henry and Lucy and their future increase and in case there is not property sold sufficient to pay the debts of the said Adam C. Jones, decd. these any of the above mentioned negroes which may be sufficient to discharge the same may be sold to answer sue...said debt and at her death or intermarriage my will for increase or whatever part thereof remain clear of the use above mentioned to be equally divided between John S. Jones, Malinda Jones, Peggy Jones, Rebeckah Jones, and Nancy Jones, children of Adam C. Jones, decd. My will and desire is likewise that the plantation whereas she now lives containing three hundred and forty-five acres (more or less) be divided into two equal parts one half I lend unto her during life or widowhood in order to the part whereon the home now stands; the other part I give to my grandson John S. Jones, son of Adam C. Jones, decd. and at the death or intermarriage of Margaret Jones the part of land lent to her as above mentioned I give to my grandson Adam C. Jones, son of Adam C. Jones, decd. Item, I give to my granddaughter Sally S. Jones daughter of Adam C. Jones, decd. one negro girl named Ayisle, daughter of Sam and Prisse, to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give to my granddaughter, Polly S. Dyson daughter of Adam C. Jones decd. one negro boy named Harry, son of George and Beck to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my sons Benjamin and John Jones my wearing apparel to be equally divided between them likewise. I desire that all my books may be proportioned out into two equal lots which I give to my sons Benjamin Jones and John Jones, Benjamin Jones having choice of lots. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson Adam C. Jones, son of John Jones one negro boy named Billy, son of Antney and Hagar to receive the same when he comes to the age of eighteen years. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson, Marshall Weatherall, son of my daughter Betsy Weatherall one negro boy named Fortune, son of Amy and to receive the same at my death. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson George Weatherall, son of my daughter Betsy Weatherall one negro boy named Sam, son of Sam and Prisse and to receive the same at my death. Item, My will and desire is that my three negroes, Cate, Fuller, and Clander shall go and live with whichever of my children that they please it never being considered any part of my property. Item, I give to my two sons Benjamin Jones and John Jones together with my daughter Betsy Weatherall all the rest of my estate or property not mentioned is my will or otherwise given away by me and also which property shall be equally divided between my three surviving children. Item, It is my will and positive direction that all such or estate that may fall to the estate of my son John Jones under this clause also shall be absolutely vested in the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie or the survivors or survivor of them in the same way and manner and to and for the same use, interest and purpose as expressed limited and declared in respect of the property I have herein before provided for the use of the said John A Jones and at his death shall be equally divided between his children. Item. It is my will and desire that the executors of this my last will and testament cause to have built at the expense of my estate. If it is not done in my life, a stone wall around my graveyard twenty feet long and fifteen wide and four feet high and they are hereby vested with the power to raise what monies as may be necessary for this with other purposes for carrying this my will into effect by a sale of such a portion of the disposable part of my estate as may be sufficient for such purposes. I do hereby nominate and appoint John Weatherall, James Wardlaw, George Bowie and George Weatherall executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made by me in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the twelfth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above mentioned Adam C. Jones do and for his last will and testament written on eleven sides of paper in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator and in the presence of each other. Saml. Anderson Joseph Richey, Robert Swain. Adam C. Jones == Sources == *Transcription at http://www.next1000.com/family/EC/jones.adam.html Archived at [http://web.archive.org/web/20200124080106/next1000.com/family/EC/jones.adam.html Adam Jones Will - Archived] *Author: Brimelow, Judith M.; Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina. Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/570390:9080?ssrc=pt&tid=90999773&pid=412024683185 Ancestry Link] This will is recorded in Book No. 2, pages 80 to 83. [South Carolina Will Transcripts, estate packet: Box51, pkg. 118.

Will of Adam Martyn,Hinton Saint George, Somerset,1598

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Will of Adam Martyn, Gentleman of Hinton Saint George, Somerset 1598 Probate 06 February 1598 PROB 11/91/109 Will written in 1596, witnessed and published, 11th Dec 1597 In the name of the father the sonne and the ghost So be yt :I '''Adam Martyn of George Hinton in the Countie of Somerset gentleman''', well wayinge and consyderinge with my selfe the uncertayne and (Casueall?) state of this life, knowinge also that by the ordinance ofalmightie God nothinge ys more certeyne unto all men then death and yet nothinge more uncerteyne unto anie man then the hower of death, decydinge therefore rather to prevent tyme than by tyme to be prevented and beinge at this present of good and parfect memorie and in bodie health (I prayse God for it) doe make this my last will & Testament in manne[e]r and form followinge :First I bequeath & comitt my poor & sinfull soule to the greate and infinite mercy of almightie God my Creator in whome my onlie hope & trust is to be saved through the blouddy passion of death & ressurection of our onlie mediator redeemer & saviour our Lord Jesus Christ; my body I bequeath to the earth from where yt came, therein to be buryed (after the manner of true Christians) & dyinge in the Lord, in the p[ar]ish Church of Hinton aforesaid yf I happen to dye within that p[ar]ish or to where yt shall please god. :And touching such worldloe goods as yt hath pleased god to endowe me with all I doe dispose ordayne & appointe of the same in manner following :First whereas I the said '''Adam Martyn and my brother Nicholas Martyn of the Citie of Exeter''' have the fief and next advowsen of the rectory and p[ar]sonage of the parishe of Armington in the countie of Devon within the dioces of Exon granted unto us our executors and assigned by the worship[fu]ll Mr Anthony Rowse of Halton in the countie of Cornwall Esquier the (fr__) and rightfull p[at?]ron of the said rectory parish church of Armington as appeareth by his gyfte and deed thereof given under his hand and seal bearing date the twentith day of September in the two & thirtie yeare of the raigne of our Soveraighe Ladye Queen Elizabeth etc: I the said Adam Martyn togeather with the consent of my Brother Nicholas Martyn do nowe by this my Last will & Testament give and bequeath resigne and sett over unto '''Richard Martyn my sonne''' called to the ministrie and preaching of Gods worde, all my right title and interest that I togeather with my said brother have overight to have in and to the said rectory of Armington by vertue of the said deed granted unto us at ye afore sayde willinge and charging myne executors to appointed and nominated in & by this my Last Will to nominate and present the said Richard Martyn to the saide Rectory of Armington when the same shall be next voyde as I myself woulde and should doe by vertue of the said advowson yf I were then lyving and as the saide Richarde Martyn shall (when the tyme cometh), befounde capable of the same accordinge to the Lawes of this Realm. :Item I give and beqyeath to '''Margarett Nicholls daughter of Hugh Nycholls my sonne in Lawe and Phillip his wiffe my daughter deceased''' fortie pounds in money towards her preferment in marriage to be payde unto hir at the tyme of hir marriage so as she be ruled in the choyse of hir marriage by the good advise and consent of myne executor and overseers of my Last Will & Testament or of most of them, yf she be not maryed or otherwise provided for in my lief tyme.And yf she happen to dye before the tyme of hir marriage, then my will us that the said some of forty pounds shalbe given & equallie devided by myne executors betwene '''hir two Systers Elizabeth and Rachell Nicolls''' yf they survive the sayd Margarett towards their preferment in maryage. :Item touching such parcells of plate as I nowe have of myne owne remayninge in my house at Hinton yf the same be not otherwise betstowed in my lief tyme as followeth :First I give & bequeath to my '''oldest Sonne Hugh Martyn and to Adam Martyn his sonne''' my bason and Ewer of sylver parcell guylte and a standing salt with a cover of Sylver double gylte in this sorte and manner; viz that my said sonne Hugh Martyn have the sole use & occupation of the same duringe his lief without contradiction or interruption of his sayd sonne but so nevertheless that the said Hugh Martyn shall not have any property in the same whereby he maye sell or put away the same or any parte thereof from his said Sonne by any meanes and that after the death of the same Hugh the same shall whollie remayne and be unto the said Adam Martyn to his owne proper use and yf the sayd Hugh shall over lyve hys sayd sonne, then my meaninge ys that my sayd Sonne Hugh shall have the same to his owne proper use and in this sorte(?) my purpose and meaning is that their parcells of plate above mentioned shall remayne unto them the sayd Hugh and Adam as a memmento or token of my desyer and prayer unto god to Bless and propsper them withall. :Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Martin my sonne one Beere cupt with his cover of Sylver double gylte. :Item to '''Willm[a]m Martyn my sonne''' one beere cupp with his cover parcell gilt. :Item to my '''daughter Jo(ann?] More''' a standing goblet of Sylver parcell gylte. :Item to my daughter '''Elizabeth the wiffe of John Lye''' one other standinge goblet of Sylver p[a]cell gilt. :Item to my daughter '''Katherine the wiffe of Richarde Smith''' one Suche cupp of sylver with his cover double gylte. :Item to '''Elizabeth Martyn, the daughter of Lewes Martyn''' one whyte standing bolle of sylver toward her preferement in marriage. :Item I give and bequeath to '''my sonne Henry Martyn''' a salt with a cover of sylver double gilte which was boughte of '''my cosyn Dorothie Johnson wydow'''. :Item an olde sylver salte with a cover parcell gylt, one chaffyng dish of Sylver, two dosen of Sylver spoones with gylt knoppes, awhit beer cupe or jugge of [form?] garnished with Sylver and a Tankard or beere cupe of Sylver :Item a little chamber cuppe with a cover of sylver parcell gylt which I had of the''' gyft of the Ladie Christian Martyn my grandmother''' :All which last recyted parcells of plate mentioned to be given to my sonne Henry Martyn, my will is that '''Elizabeth my wiffe his mother''', shall have the keepinge,use and occupation thereof duringe hir lief & after her decease to remayne to the benefitt of my sayd sonne Richard Martyn. (transcribers note; seems odd for them to be given to Henry for the use of Elizabeth but to remain to Richard) :Item I give and bequeath to the comon stocke of the''' parish of George Hinton''' towards the mayntennance and reparat[i]ons of the same church twentie shillinges in money besydes the accustomed dutie of fyve shillings eight pence to be payd to the Church wardens there for my buryall in the sayd Church yf by gode permisson I shalbe Buryed therein. :Item I give & bequeath to the poore people of the same parish twentie shillings in money to be distributed amongst them within seven dayes after my death or buryall. :Item I give and bequeath to the mayntenance of ye ''parish Church of Crewkerne''', Twentie shillings and to the mayntenance of the '''parish Church or Chappell of Seaborough''' tenn shilline :Item to the poor people of the sayd Town of Crewkerne twenty shillinges and of the village of Seaborough six shillings eight penceto be distributed amongst them whereas most need shalbe within one month after my decease by the advice of myne executors and overseers, :the residue of all my goods & chattells moveable and unmoveable,my debts and legacyes beinge payde I gyve and bequeath to my said sonne Henry Martin whom I ordayne make and appoynte to be my wholle and solle executor of this my Last will and Testament.And I doe hereby forthrightly charge will and require my saide '''sonne and executor Henry Martyn''' Uppon my blessinge and in (___fall) thankfulnes of this my lovinge & gracious dealinge with him in this my Will, that he the said Henry Martyn shalbe aydinge comfortinge and cheris[h]inge of my said loving wife, Elizabeth his mother during her lief and shall likewise during her liffe suffer her to have the use and occupation of all my goods and chattells whatsoever by this my will & testament to him the said Henry bequeathed insuch and like free manner, as now she hath with me, the free use of them so that she doe not nor shall not wilfully wast, consume, give away or purloyne the same or anie parte thereof without the consent of my said sonne Henry Martyn. In consideration whereof I doe of the other side hereby intreat my said Lovinge wife that with such portion of of Livinge as I by gods good assistance have left hir for the comfort of hir in hir olde age, that she will give such yearely help and releefe to my sayd''' sonne Henry Martin for his mayntenance in his studie of the Lawe in the middle temple where he nowe lyveth''' as he shall from tyme to tyme need and she shalbe likewise from time to time able to spare untill such as yt shall please god that eyther by the profitt of his Study or by preferm[en]t in marriage or otherwise he shalbe able without her helpe to live in that place and for the due execution and performance of this my Last will and for the better helpe and assurance of my said executor therein I doe constitute and appoynte and verie hartilie beseche my worship’ll and '''welbeloved friend St Anthony Powlett Knight and Mr Will[ia]m Gybbes Esquire to be myne overseers''' of this my last will to see the same to be de(livered?) executed and performed and to appese all strife and varaince yf anie happen to arise (which God forbid) , between my sayde executor and my wiffe and other children or anie of them over ye premisses. Soe that all maye be done to the glorie of God and comfort of my wief and children to which my said overseers yf yt shall please them to take this paynes and travell uppon them I give and bequeath to everie of them twentie shillings which I humblie beseech them to accept in parte of recompence of the same. :In witness whereof I the sayd Addam Martyn have to every syde of every lease of the premisses set to my hand and likewise in the toppe here of my seale the twentith daye of November in the nyne and thirtith yeare of the Rayne of our Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth or a thousand fyve hundred nyntie syxe by me A Martyn: : the eleventh day of December in the fourtith year of the Reigne of our Soveraige La[die]. The Queens maiesty that now is, this will was published to be the last will and testament of the said Adam Martyn in the presence of us. '''Ant[hony] Powlett ( teste??) Lodovico Martin teste, John Lye, Will[i]am Martyn, Henry Martyn''' '''Probate granted to Henry Martyn executor 6th February 1597/8'''

Will of Alexander Younger

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2SJV-D?i=315&cat=133358 '''Alexander Younger's Will'''] Essex County Wills, Bonds and Inventories, Part 2, pg 222 1722-1730 Will Book 4, pp 222-223 Written 11 Aug 1725, Probated 18 Jul 1727. Virginia State Library. IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN The eleventh day of Aug 1725, I, Alexander Younger of the County of Essex, being sick and weak of body yet in perfect sense and memory thanks be to God for the same I do make and constitute ordain and declare this to be my last will and testament and no other first being point out and sorry from the bottom of my heart for all my sins past most humble begging God forgiveness and remission of the same through the alone merits of my dear redeemer and only savior, Jesus Christ. I commit my soul into the hand of Almighty God, my savior and only redeemer through the merit of whose death and passion I hope to have full and perfect remission and forgiveness of all my sins. My body to be decently interred by my executors hereafter named in hopes of a happy resurrection at the last day and my soul and body to enter into perfect joy and felicity forevermore. And for the settling and disposing my temporal and such goods and chattels as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I do order give and dispose as follows, that is to say, first all those debts and duties as I owe in right or custom to any person whatsoever shall be well and truly contented and paid within convenient time after my decease by my executors hereafter named. First I will and bequeath to the three poorest objects of pity in the parish thirty shillings in such things as may answer their wants to be paid within one year after my decease by my executors. Secondly I will and bequeath to my son '''Thomas Younger''' that piece of land that I bought of Mr. Hill and Richard Jones, a young heifer called Fairmade and her female increase and if she happens to be barren and not a breeder then to have a young cow out of my own proper stock of chattels and if she should die then to have another young cow in her room out of my own proper stock and six pounds currency and that gun which I bought of Captain Welch. Thirdly I will and bequeath to my son '''John Younger''' that piece of land which I bought of Mary Newton, two young cows out of my proper stock, six pound currency and his choice of my other two guns. If either of my two sons '''Thomas''' or '''John''' die without issue then their land, money and gun to fall to my son '''James Younger''', and if both should dye then his part of land mony & gunn to fall to the eldest female then alive only my will is that the child in whose hands any of the boy's land falls to, the other part of their estate shall be equally divided among the rest then alive. They themselves that have the land having one equal part thereof. It is my will that the two eldest then alive of the female kind if the male be all dead should inherit the land. Also my will is that after appraisement made that my estate be equally divided among my other six children to wit: '''James Younger''', '''Elizabeth Younger''', '''Ann Younger''', '''Mary Younger''', '''Jannett Younger''', and '''Susannah Younger''', and further it is my will that if any one of them dies without issue lawfully begotten of their body that their part be equally divided among the rest then alive and it is my will concerning every one of my children's parts of the estate if they die without issue lawfully begotten of their body to be still equally divided among the rest then alive and further it is my will that if my well beloved wife, '''Rebecca Younger''', should happen to join in wedlock state after my decease it is my will that the boys should be for themselves at the age of seventeen years old and if she continues my widow then to remain till the year of twenty one and if it should please God to whom all things are subject to remove all my issue by death then it is my will that my land and personal estate be secured for my next heir in Scotland of my '''brother Andrew's''' only wife to have the liberty of the same all her days in a moderate way to live upon without control of any person whatsoever. The executors whom I order and appoint is my well beloved wife '''Rebecca Younger''' and my son '''Thomas Younger''' to see the same truly appointed and fully performed. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal and set my hand the day and year first above written Signed: Alexander Younger Witnesses: John Haile, Bryant Edmondson, Francis Haile (his mark) At a court for Essex County on Tuesday the 18th of July 1727, the within last will and testament of Alexander Younger, dec'd, was proved by the oath of Rebecca Younger, his executrix and being further proved by the oath of John Haile and Bryant Edmondson, two of the witneses thereto was admitted to record. Signed W. Beverly, C.C. 18 Jul 1727 Bond of Rebecca Younger as Executrix of Alexander Younger. Unto William Dangerfield, Benjamin Robinson, John Taliaferro and Nicholas Smith, Gent., Justices. For L 300 sterling Securities: Thomas Covington and Richard Jones. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2SJ2-Q?i=317&cat=133358 '''4 Aug 1727 inventory of Alexander Younger's estate'''.] Essex County, VA, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Will Book 4. Will books, 1717-1904; general indexes to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1717-1904; Will books, v. 3-4, 1717-1730 -- v. 5 (p. 1-316), 1730-1734. Pg 226-227, image 318. Includes one negro man. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PC-37RQ?i=157&cat=133358 '''August 1733 Accounting of Alexander Younger's estate'''.] Essex County, VA Will books, 1717-1904; general indexes to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1717-1904; Will book, v. 5, 1730-1735. Pg 152 &153, images 157 & 158. Includes expenses for registering the deaths of John Younger and a negro man. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will of Alexander Younger|Profiles which use this source]]

Will of Alfred Eugene Jackson

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'''Will of [[Jackson-35805|Alfred Eugene Jackson]]'''
November 25, 1880
Transcribed by [[Jackson-10425|Janie Jackson Kimble]]
According to the probate info, Alfred wrote the whole four pages out in pencil himself and had no witnesses. But it was approved for probate with various persons verifying his handwriting. It names his children and grandchildren as receiving various portions of his many possessions. The paragraphing is by Janie Jackson Kimble; was not in the original. Source: ''Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008; Washington County Will Books, Vol 3-4, 1889-1024'', [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9176/004777452_00016?pid=3811829&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DspP8700%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D9176%26gsfn%3DElisha%26gsln%3DJackson%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dus8%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D42%26h%3D3811829%26recoff%3D%26fsk%3DMDszOTsyMA-61--61-%26bsk%3D%26pgoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D43%26queryId%3D272c2a005b69582d19b05183c38a9540&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=272c2a005b69582d19b05183c38a9540&usePUB=true&_phsrc=spP8700&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=004777452_00033 Ancestry.com], (requires subscription to view). ''Gent. A. E. Jackson's Will'' ''Know all men by these presents that I, Alfred E. Jackson of the County of Washington & State of Tennessee, being of sound mind & disposing memory, do ordain & make this my last Will & Testament & for the purpose of carrying out the provisions herein contained do hereby constitute & appooint my beloved son Henry C. Jackson my sole Executor, having such entire confidence in his integrity & Justice that I direct that no bond for the fullfillment of the trust shall be required of him.'' ''First I direct the payment of all my just debts which in the aggregate amt to about $5,000.00 (Five thousand Dollars) & for this purpose I direct my said Executor with as little delay as possible after my death to sell all my personal property except such articles of Household & Fitchen Furniture as my children may wish to retain & divide among them & also to collect such debts as may be owing to me by note or otherwise including a Life Policy of One Thosand Dollars in the Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York which was originally for Five Thousand Dollars, which after the payment of two annual premiums, was reduced tp $1.000/ See Policy & recpts, and further to pay my said Executor is authorised to sell all the ground between the Main Road leading out of the West end of Jonesboro, Ten. & the Creek runing through said town & a tier of lots (4 in number) lying between S. T. Shipley's lot and the Garden & Orchard attached to my residence as layed off by Nathan Shipley ? Surveyor containing nearly one acre each--also to sell the little Brick House & lot now occupied by J. Shucraft // & for the further purpose of paying off debts my said Executor is authorized to sell my land lying on Coal Creek in Lauderdale County, Tennessee on both sides of the Ripley & Fulton Road-- if this is not sufficient to pay all my debts, I authorize the sale of the land lying south of the town of Jonesboro by lots. Said Executor is also authorized to sell my land on Clarks Creek in Unicoe Co., Tennessee'' ''Second: To my Son Henry C. Jackson and Addie J. Fuller I bequeath as a lawful inheritance my old Chucky Farm containing by estimation 640 acres to descend to the Heirs of their body to be divided as follows, commencing on the bank of the River at Walnut Stump'' (next page) ''nearly midway between the old Mill & the ford of the River known as Jacksons Ford, thence running around the bottom nearly South East to the end of the Hill above the old Tobacco House, thence along the crest of the Hill to where a fence now stands, thence running off said Hill nearly East to a Beach near a large Spring thence through the Sprint to a Poplar near the mouth of a Branch (sometimes dry) thence with the old bed of the Branch to the upper end of a Bluff of Limestone Rocks, thence to the point of a Ridge between 2 Roads thence up said Ridge near a South easterly direction across the Mountain to the South back line of sd. tract.--the large Island to be attached to the Upper Division & the small Island & the northern sluces to go with the Western Division. Henry C. Jackson to have the Upper or Eastern Division with all improvements & appurtenances & Addie J. Fuller the other.'' ''Third: To my Son Samuel I bequeath my Taylorsville property consisting of 2 Houses on Main Street & my old Tan Yard property half mile South of Town & 2 Tracts of land one of 200 acres & one 300 acres near the old Furnace on Vaughts Creek, Waters of Roane Creek, Johnson County, Tenn.'' ''Fourth: My daughter Mary Carter & myself are jointly responsible to N. M. Taylor for the purchase of the Carter Furnace near Elizabethton, Ten. for about the sum of $4000.00 with many years interest on which I paid $800.00 in the year 1870. Now for the payment of this claim I direct my Executor to sell my Stoney Creek land after the decision of the Law Suit now pending about said land and pay the proceeds to N. M. Taylor on our joint note & pay the ballance of said claim by a sale of Johnson Co., lands lying on both sides of Roanes Creek, except the 500 acres herein before devised to my son Samuel D. Jackson & the Ballance of proceeds if any use in erecting plain monuments over the graves of m son Nathaniel, Eugene & my wife & myself & in enclosing the grounds containing graves with a substantial Iron Pailing and also enclosing the grave year on the Chucky Farm & put up the monuments over my Father, Mother & the graves of my children buried there.'' ''Fifth: to my Son-in-law Wm. V. Deaderick I give in trust my Pactolus lands containing about 530 acres lying in Sullivan County Tenn District No 13 by him to rent out the same for the Education & maintenance of his youngest children until Claud & Charley become'' (next page) ''of age, then to be divided equally or sold & proceeds equally divided among them.'' ''Sixth: To Eugene Deaderick (Son of Wm. V.) I give the interest I have in a Stone Ware Pottery including 33 acres of land lying on Chucky River, Washington Co., Tenn District No. 6-- Said interest being two thirds of the whole also a Note on Isaac Taylor who owns the other third of said Pottery amounting to about $300.00 with interest, said note old and long past due.''     ''To my son James P. T. Jackson I give as a lawful inheritance the Horse Shoe Farm lying on Mola Chuckie River Washington Co., Tenn Dis No. 6 containing about ___ acres to descend to his children is he should marry - if he dies without lawful heirs the property to be equally divided among my children then living.''     ''To my son Henry C. Jackson in consideration of his services as Executor in winding up my estate I give the Island adjoining the Horse Shoe, the land on South Side of Nola Chuckee River and East side of paddy Creek being part of a 386 acre Tract bought of Jno. Wm & Robt Blair.''     ''To my daughter Lillie Rogan I give as a lawful inheritance my Oak Grove Residence lying near the town of Jonesboro between the Braylesville & Leesburg Roads except the tier of lots directed to be sold to pay debts. To descend to her children if she has any -- if she should die without issue to descend to my children then living to be retained as a home for all. It is my wish that my Daughter Eliza Murphy be allowed to have a home during her natural life or as long as she may choose to occupy it a portion of the Homstead.''     ''To my grandson Alfred Nath'l Jackson I give whatever interest I may have on his Father's old residence and I do give in addition all the land lying in front of said property to the Rail Road line as bounded by Margaret Maxwell's lot & the present line of fence extended to the South Corporation corner also the meadow between RRoad & the Creek running through town also one dozen chairs & two Divans bought at the sale of his Father's property.''    ''To my children Samuel Eliza Mary, James Addie Henry & Lillie & my Grand-son Alfred N. Jackson, I give & bequeath my Lead Mine & the Lands adjacent in Bumpass Cove including a 36 acre piece at the mouth of said cove & the land West of'' (next page) ''Paddys Creek & said cove the latter bought of Blair Bros. containing very valuable Iron ore Banks to be worked by them as a company or leased to any one to be worked for Lead Iron or other minerals as a majority may direct. In meantime Henry C. Jackson is directed to take possession and rent said property for the benefit of the parties named.''
    ''To my Gran daughter Eugenia Murphy & Grandson Alfred Fuller I direct a Horse bridle & saddle to be purchased for each with $100.00 when former marrys & the latter is able manage one.''
    ''My old War Horse Jeff Davis is not to be sold by Executor but taken care of whilst living & buried when he dies.''
    ''My Executor is further authorised to sell any property not specifically mentioned & when debts are all paid to divide any ballance equally among all my living children.''
    ''I hereby revoke all former Wills & although this is imperfectly written with a pencil the provisions are made after much deliberation & I hereby direct & it is my Will that any discent by anyone or more of the parties named herein shall exclude them from any of the benefits arising from the provisions of this Will.''
    ''Signed by my own proper hand this 25th day Novr. 1880.''
''A. E. Jackson'' ''The foregoing Will of A. E. Jackson was presented to the County Court of Washington County, Tenn for Probate at its Novr Term 1889 and there being no subscribing Witnesses thereto and said Will purporting to have been written by the Testator himself and the same having been found among his valuable papers and having his name subscribed thereto, said Will was duly proven in Open Court by R. H. Dungan, G. W. Wiblett, J. D. Cox and I. E. Reeves, four disinterested and credible witnesses, who upon their oaths testified that they were acquainted with the hand-writing of the Testator, that his handwriting is generally known among his acquaintences and that they each and severally verily believe that said Will and every part of it is in his own proper hand, and there being no exceptions thereto the same was admitted to probate and ordered to be entered of record. And thereupon came H. C. Jackson the Executor named in said Will, who being expressly excused from giving bond as Executor, duly qualified as such without Bond.''
''Jacob Leab, Clk''

Will of Alice Heydon of Watford 1558

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Newton-2687|Alice Heydon]] of New Street in Watford.Court of the Archdeaconry of St Albans, Original wills, 1558-1573, will of Alice HEYDON, widow, of Watford, proved 4 January 1557/8; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 15 January 2022) DGS no. 8083157, images 132-133 of 953 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, ref. 1AW55.
The will was written on 1 May 1557, with a codicil added on 28 November 1557. The will was proved at the Court of the diocese of St Albans on 4 January 1557/8.
''Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original.''
''Paragraph breaks (at start of new of bequest) and bold text are my own for ease of reading.''
''ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].''
''The first page of the will was folded in quarters, and the fold lines have torn making the text difficult to read at these points.'' '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Alice Heydon''' Testator and widow of William Heydon *'''William Heydon''' decease, husband of the Testator, buried at the parish church of Watford *'''Dorothy Shoredich''' or Shordifhe in the codicil - daughter of Testator *'''my son John Heydon''' *'''my son Jerome Heydon deceased''' *'''my son Thomas Heydon''' *'''Elizabeth Heydon eldest daughter to my son Anthony Heydon''' *'''my son Anthony Heydon''' *'''my brother John Heydon Elder deceased''' brother in law of Testator, brother to husband William *'''my son Raf Heydon''' also spelled Raphe *'''my daughter Cornewall''' *'''my daughter Heydon of the Grove''' the wife of Testator's son Henry *'''my son Henry Heydon esquyre''' eldest son and executor of the will *'''the Prior of Westminster''' overseer of the will *'''F[athe]r Est pryor of westmi[nster]''' William Este or East, former Archdeacon of St Albans, Hertfordshire, instituted as Prior of Queen Mary I's revived Catholic Westminster Abbey ---- In the name of god the father the Son and the holly gost Amen The first day of May in the yere
of our lord god a thousand fyve hundred fiftye and seven I '''Alice Heydon''' of Newe Strete in the
p[ar]ishe of Watford in the Countye of Hertford wedowe beying of good and p[er]fit memory and hole of body
(lauded be god) make this my last wyll and testament in man[ner] and forme followying First and
principally I bequethe my soule unto our lord god my Redemer and Savour trusting through the
merits of his passhion to be saved my body to be buryed in Seynt Kathereyns Ile St Katherine's aisle in the church where the chantry chapel built by the Heydon family was in ye p[ar]ishe
Churche of Watford aforsaid by my late husband '''Will[ia]m Heydon''' esquyer / Item I will that
my executor shall bestowe at my buryall unto priests Clerks Ryngers lights candles and torches at the funeral service and pore folke
accordyng to his discretion xiijLi vj s viijd And at my monthes mynd The Months Mind - a mass for the soul of the deceased a month after the funeral for the like thre pounds vj s
viijd And at my twelve monthes mynde in lyke man[ner] to bestowe oth[er] thre pounds vj s viijd Item I wyll that immedyatly after my decesse ther may be a prieste provyded to syng masse
in Saynt Katheryns Ile aforesaid for one hole yere and he to have to pray for the soules of my
late husband and me and other my friends soules and he to have for his wage tenne pounds
Item I bequethe to '''my daughter Dorathy Shoredyche''' the fetherbed and all the thapp[e]rten[an]ces that
lye upon in newe strete aforesaid and a cupb[oar]d standing in the hall ther and tenne pounds p[ar]cell of [the]
debt of '''my son John Heydon''' that he oweth me by a byll subscrybed w[i]th his hand / Item I beq[uethe]
to ev[e]ry one of my childers childeren beyng my godchildern vj s viijd Item I wyll that where '''my'''
'''son Jerome decessed''' was Indebted unto [me] in the su[m]me of sixtene pounds in Angell nobles The Angel was a gold coin with variable value. In 1557 it was worth 10 shillings, before 1550 it was worth 8 shillings. Wikipedia contributors, "Angel (coin)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Angel_(coin)&oldid=1048500212 (accessed January 18, 2022). a[nd]
viij s the pece which I give unto '''my son Thomas Heydon''' the said dett and the same nowe in
my lif tyme I geve hym frely he to req[ues]tre the same at his executors hands of my said Son
Jerom[e] Item I geve and bequethe to '''Elizabeth Heydon eldest daughter to my son Anthony'''
'''Heydon''' the dett of her father that he [o]weth upon an obligac[i]on made to '''my brother John Heydon'''
'''Elder decessed''' beyng foure pounds xiijs And where I have a certeyne byll of dett of tenne pounds
of '''my son Raf Heydon''' subscrybed w[i]th his hand I will that the same byll of dett be delyverd to my said son
Raf if he doe overlyve me / Item where '''my daughter Cornewall '''standith indebtith unto me of the
sume of syxtene pounds iijs vijd r[--]ement of fourty three pounds & xs I wyll that the
sayd mony & debt be payd to my Executor It[e]m I wyll that my vestement for a priest to
syng In w[i]th an Albe alb, a vestment for a priest at mass and all other things belongyng thereunto and a corpores and also an Alter clothe
be dysposed and appoynted to s[er]ve the Alter in the said Ile of Saynt Kathyren by myn Execu[tor]
and his heyres from tyme to tyme at the dysposic[i]on and pleasure of my said executor and his
heryes as is aforesaid The residue / It[e]m I wyll and my mynde ys that all the Apparell
[''text lost in fold''] my body be dysposed and bestowed amonge my children having beyng myn
owne doughters att the dystrec[i]on of myn Executor Saving my worsted gowne faced w[i]th foynes
which I geve and bequethe to '''my daughter Heydon of the Grove''' / The residue
of all my goodes my detts and legacyes paid & my fun[er]alle don[e] and this my last wyll and
testament duly p[er]formed I will that myn executor shall dyspose at his distrec[i]on for the
Welth of my soule / And of this my last will and testament I make '''my son Henry Heydon'''
'''esquyre''' my soule executor and I bequethe unto hym for his paynes and labours in that behalf
to be susdyned All suche debts as he shall owe unto me at the tyme of my dep[ar]ture owte of
this transitory lyf And I desyre F[athe]r Est pryor of westmi[nster] to be overseer of this my
said last will and testament and he to have for his labor a xs of gold / In wytness whereof
I the said '''Alice''' have to this my said last will & testament substrybed my hand & sette my
seale the day and yere above wretyn
X [seal] Wytnysses p[re]sent at the sealing and making hereof
'''ffrauncis Heydon ''' / '''Alice Palmer '''
'''Brygett Heydon''' / '''John Heydon'''
'''Katheryn Heydon''' / '''Thomas Bedyll''' / '''John Skellsin? Vicare'''
'''William Heydon''' / '''Alice Chapell''' / by me '''T Heydon'''
'''Alexander Heydon''' / '''Abraham Heydon''' / '''Anthony Edilll'''
'''Marie Heydon''' / '''Elizabeth Heydon''' / '''[the mark of ]Thomas Alby'''
'''Mychaell Heydon'''
'''Thomas Palmer'''
'''Elizabeth Palmer'''
[Second page] xviij die Mensis Novembris Anno D[o]m[in]i 1.5.5.7. I '''Alyce'''
'''Heydon of Watford wydowe''' being syck in body but having good
and perfect remebrannce (god be thanked) Doo confesse that I
have made my wyll all ready the Somer paste. But never
theles Doo adde therunto my wyll and mynde howe that will
shall be ordered and howe my other legacyes and gyfts that
I entend to gyve and bequeath nowe shall be also gyven and
dysposed That is to saye ffyrst I gyve to '''my sonne'''
'''Henry Heydon''' all the bylle of Debtes that he oweth me
to this entent that he shall trewly perform my wyll all
ready wrytten and besydes that also shall at hys charges
fynde one preyst to syng and saye servyce in the prayer
and in Sainct Katherynes yle in Watford church for terme
of one yere after the rate xLi by the yere And I gyve to
'''my sayd sonne Henry''' my table formes trestells and
Carpett in my hall where I nowe dwell. And my greatest
chest bounde w[i]th yron / And my mynd and wyll ys that
'''my sayd sonne Henry''' [''scribbled out''] shall gyve frely to my
Doughter '''Dorothy Shordyfhe''' one yerys Dwelling in my
house wher I nowe Dwell [''seven words scribbled out'']
[''whole line scribbled out''] ym=
medyately after my decease / To all which requests and
desyres / the sayd '''Henry Henry Heydon''' doth wyllingly agree
and ye content to performe and fullfyll by these presents
according to his sayd mothers my desyre. And also I the sayd
'''Alyce''' doo gyve to my sonnes '''Henry Thomas Anthony Raphe'''
'''and John''' to eche of theym A Sylver Spoone / And to '''Frauncis'''
'''Heydon son of Henry Heyson / one Sylver Spoone / And I also
gyve to '''my son Henryes wyfe''' my beste Gowne fured w[i]th
ffoynes / And I gyve to '''my doughter Dorothe Shordyfhe'''
all my other goodds and moveable substence nowe in and
abowt my sayd Dwelling howse what names so ever
they beare Uppon this condyc[i]on that she shall at her dys
cretyon gyve to '''her syster in Essex''' so moche thereof as she
shall thynck mete and covenyent / And I gyve '''my son'''
'''Raphe''' a byll of Debt of xLi that he oweth me / And my
wyll and mynd ys, that all other Gyftes contayned in my
wyll all ready wrytten, shall stand styll in full strength
and effect as many of theym as shall not be hurtfull to
these my laste gyftes / These being wytnessys
'''John Skellffin vicar'''
'''John Kyrton'''
Probatum [in Latin] of the testament of Alice Heydon fourth day of January in the year of our Lord before said. ==Sources==

Will of Alice Smythe Widow of London 1598

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Judde-2|Alice Smythe]], 1598.Will of Alice Smythe, Widow of London. 11 May 1598. PROB 11/91/377. The National Archives, Kew. In the name of God Amen The Tenth daye of Julie Anno domini, A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two, and in the ffoure and Thirtith yere of the Raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of Englande Ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffayth .. I Alice Smythe of London wydowe late wife of Thomas Smith late of London Esquier deceased beinge mynded to make my last will and Testament for and in respecte aswell of the declaration of my mynde in this behalf towards my children kyndred and freinds, As also for such uses and intentes as shalbe hereunder mentioned, because as towchinge the disposicion of that porton which I have I would sett downe some certaintie although not so certenlie as I would yf her Maiesties sute were at an end and with the Executors of my said husband, And further as in respect of myne owne mortalitie and of the uncerteyne howre of death because I would in some ….. be prepared for yt for theis considerations I doe make and declare my last will and Testament at this tyme beinge nowe (Almighty God be praysed for yt) both in bodylie health and perfecte memorye in manner and forme followinge, That is to saye, ffyrst with thankes unto Almightie God for all his Benefitts, I Bequeath my sowle unto his mercy trustinge of my salvacion onelie by Christ Jhesus, And that I shall have a Joyfull resurrection in soule and body in the last daye unto eternall life in his heavenlie Kingdome my synnes beinge pdoned unto me in the bloode of my saviour Jhesus Christ. Item I comitt my bodie unto the Earth to be buryed in the pishe Churche of Asheford in Kent by the body of my said husband without any pompe or vayne glory or morninge Apparell other then for such morninge Apparell as I shall hereunder give, that is to saye unto my sonnes and sonnes in Lawe, and my daughters and daughters in Lawe I geve to ech of them, and also to the preacher preachinge at my ffunerall A morninge gowne of blacke cloth of the price of Twentie shillinges a yarde. Likewise to every of my servants and mayde servants beinge with me at the tyme of my decease, to every man servante a blacke Cloke, and to every mayde servant a blacke gowne. Item to foure men servantes of my sonne John ffowre Cloks, And for such of my other sonnes and sonnes in Lawe as shalbe at my buryall, for two men servantes apeece tendinge upon them to every such servant A Cloake, All which servants men and maydes Clokes and gownes to be of cloth of the price of Twelve shillinges the yarde. Item I will my debts to be trulie paide, such as I shall owe at the tyme of my decease, And that my ffunerals and debts shalbe discharged and payde before anie legacie or guifte whatsoever. Item I will that of the first moneye that afterward shall come to ye handes of my Executors, that the doe bestowe with all convenient expidicion so much uppon '''Page 2''' purchase of Landes As will buy to the valewe of ffyftenn poundes per Annum at the Least of estates of inheritance in ffee simple which I will to be conveyed and assured to the Company or Corporacion of the Skynners of London and theire Successors ffor this intente that after such assuringe shalbe passed to the same Corporacion (whome I putt in trust to call for it) I will that of the sayde ffyfteene poundes per Annum of Landes to be purchased as aforesaid there shalbe bestowed and geven by them the some of Tenne poundes and eight shillings per Annum to the increasinge of the pentions of the sixe poore Allmeshowses in greate St Helins parish founded by Sir Andrewe Judde my ffather To witt to every such howse eight pence a weecke. Item moreover out of the said ffyfteene poundes per Annum of Landes to be so purchased I will to be given the some of Thirtie and six shillinges per Annum for the releefe of Three poore women in the parishe of All Sts in Lombard streete by twelve a peece every moneth to be paide unto them. And for that purpose the Churchwardens of the same parish for the tyme beinge to call for yt of the wardens of the Corporacion aforesaid. Item more out of the sayde ffiftenne poundes per Annum, I will that there be the some of Twentie and ffoure shillings per Annum payde by the wardens of the said Corporacion to the Churchewardens for the tyme beinge of the parishe Churche called Gabriell Ffanchurche in London to be bestowed uppon two poore women of the same parishe havinge most neede by Twelve pence a moneth to each of them. And the reste and Residewe of the said ffiftenne poundes per annum I will shalbe bestowed by the wardens of the Corporacion aforesaide to and amonge the poore of the same Corporation. Item I geve and bequeath unto poore scholers in eyther of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the some of one hundred Poundes to eche Universitie. Item I will to be provided to be geven to three score poore women after my decease three score gownes, And that Twentie gownes thereof be delyvered to the Parishe of All Saincts in Lombard streete and Tenn to the parishe of Saincte Andrewe Undershafte, and Tenn to the parishe of Gabriell Ffanchurche, and tenn to the Towne of Barnes. And the Residue to parishes in London accordinge to the discretion of my Executors. Item I geve and bequeathe to my cosyn Constance Glover and unto Thomas Stubberfielde to eyther of them duringe theire severall lyves yerelie to be paide one some or Annuytie of ffyve poundes per Annum. And to Ffranncs Jenckens yerelie duringe the terme of ther Lief an Annuitie of ffortie shillinges per Annum. And to Marye Gyles a like Annuitie of ffortye shillinges per Annum duringe the terme of her lief. Item I bequeath to the poore of Asheforde Twentie Poundes: And to the poore of Stanford ffyve poundes. And to the poore of Postlinge ffyve poundes. Item I bequeath to the Christes Hospitall Little Sainct Bartholomewes and Sainct Thomas Hospitall and to Brydewell to every of the same howses Twentie poundes a peece. And to Alice Adison the some of Three Poundes To John Stoddard of Moretlacke three poundes. To mistress Grace Rosyer ffyve poundes. To Bridgett Hawkes ffyve poundes, To her sonne Thomas Hawkes to be paide at his age of Twentye and one yeres ffyve poundes. To my brother Henry Smyth three poundes; To my Brother Robert Smith Three Poundes. To Suzanne Craunce Tenne poundes. To her sonne Thomas Craunte to be paide at his age of Twentie and one yeres Tenne Poundes. To Mr Churke ffyve poundes. To Mr Greeneham ffyve poundes. To Alice Kyte of Kente, ffoure Powndes. And to Johane Garvie, John Garvie als Gardeners widowe three Powndes. And these Legacies all and every of them afornamed (my funeralles and debts first paide and dischardged) I will shalbe payde next and before any of the Legacies hereafter mentioned. And as touchinge the Legacies hereafter mentioned. I will and bequeath the same to be paide given and delivered after as my money shall come in to the handes of my Executors sufficient for that purpose. And also all my goods hereafter mentioned, notwithstanding any my devises thereof I will to be solde for lacke of sufficient supplie of my money yf my Executors within sixe monethes after my decease receave not sufficient to discharge the saide ffuneralls debts and former Legacies. Item I bequeath unto my sonne John Smithe and his wiffe my fflaggon Cheyin And my great boles which were my '''Page 3''' Ffathers, and the furniture of my best chamber, That is to saye, the hangings of Tapistris the bedstede furnished with yallow velvett Testar Yallowe silke Curteynes a Yellowe silke Quilte a fetherbed a bolster and the pillowes and blanketts two Chayres of Arras worke one greater another lesser, two height stooles of yallowe velvett a Cupborde and a Table of Waynescott and two Turkye Carpetts to them one payre of Anndirons one paire of tonngs and a fyer shovell. Item I geve to his daughter Alice Smith the some of ffyftie poundes. And to his daughter Margarett Smithe the some of Tenne Poundes. And to his daughter Catherine Smythe Tenne Poundes. And to his daughter Elizabeth Smith Tenne Pounds to be paide to the same children as they shall severally atteyne theire ages of twentie and one yeres or be maried which soever of the same tymes shall fyrst happen. Item I geve and bequeathe to my sonne Thomas Smyth the furniture of my owne bedd Chamber, that ys to saye, the hangings of Tapistrie, the bedsteed, the Tester and valannce of Crymsen velvett, the bedd bolster ye pillowes and blanketts the greate Coverlett of Arras of ye storye of Parris and Helene: my longest Turkye Carpett. A Table and a Cupbord of waynescott sixe small Turkye Carpetts whereof three are of a fyner sorte of redd coller and the other one of Ordinary sorte one Table clothe of Damaske of the storye of Holofernes conteyninge sixe yards in length and Three yardes in breadthe, and one longe broad towell, and two dosen of napkyns, and two hand towelles all of the same worke, and my Longe needlewoorke Carpett with the Cusshens and Cupbord cloth to yt. Item I geve and bequeath to my Sonne Henry Smyth and his wiffe one Table cloth of damaske of the storye of the Prodigall Childe conteyninge syx yards one dozen of napkins Two Towells and a Cupbord clothe of the same worke and one hundred Ouncs of White plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my sonne Richard Smyth and his wiffe a Bedstede and the ffurniture thereof of greene velvett viz, a Quylt of greene Taffetaye a ffetherbed the boulster pillowes and blanketts, A blewe velvett Chaire and syx Lowe stooles. Item three featherbedds and bowlsters for servants A table cloth of damaske of the storye of the Creation, of syx yeards longe two dosen of Napkynes A longe Towell and two hand towells one dozen of heigh stooles covered with ?taftemo?kadowe one greene velvett Chaire and foure peecs of the hangings which hunge the greate Chamber. Item I bequeath to Thomas Smyth his sonne one hundred Powndes And to John Smithe an other of his sonnes ffyftye Powndes to be paid at theire severall ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item I geve and bequeath to my Sonne Robert Smythe the furniture of the beddchamber which is hanged with dar?rx viz the bedstedd there and the furniture of Caffa One Longe and two shorte cushi?s of the same, two Chaires of greene velvet a bedd boulster and Blancketts A coverlett of Arras of the storye of David and Abigall. A Table clothe of Damaske conteyning syxe Yards in Length a double Towell two dosen of napkins, two hand towelles all of the woorke of a greate flower, foure peecs of hangings whiche hunge in the greate chamber besyde the foure peecs above mentioned and ffourtie ounces of white plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my sonne Symon Smythe the furniture of my sonne John his Chamber viz the bedstedd the Tester and vallannce of greene vellett the Curteynes of greene silke, A bedd boulster and the blancketts. A Coverlett of Arras of the storye of Suzanna A Table clothe of damaske of the Creacion conteyninge fyve Yardes in Lengthe Two dozen of napkins one Longe Towell two handtowelles and forty ouncs of white Plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my daughter Davye my best Cheyne, A Table clothe of damaske conteyninge fyve yards of the storye of Danyell A double Towell a Cupbord clothe and two dosen of napkins and two hundred pounds in money. Item I bequeath to John Davye her sonne two hundred poundes to be payde at his age of Twentie and one yeeres. And to Alice Davie her daughter two hundred Pownds to be paide at her age of Twentie and one yeres or When she shalbe married which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeath to my '''Page 4''' Daughter Butler one hundred ouncs of White Plate and a small yellowe satten Quylt. Item I bequeath to Thomas Butler her sonne Twentie poundes, And to Oliver annother of her sonnes Tenne poundes, to be paide at theire severall ages of Twentie and one Yeres. Item to Alice Buttler her daughter Twentie poundes. And to Catherine her other daughter Tenne poundes to be paide to the same daughters at theire mariages or ages of twentie and one yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeth to my daughter Ffanshawe the thirde Chaire of Arras A table cloth of damaske of seven yards Longe and three Yardes broade of the storye of Holofernes, A Longe broade Towell Two dozen of napkins and two hand towelles. Item to her sonne Thomas Ffanshawe twentie poundes. And to her sonne William tenne poundes to be paide at theire ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item to her daughter Alice Twentie powndes, And to hir daughter Katherine tenne poundes to be paide at theire ages of twentie and one yeres or at theire marriages which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeath to my daughter Haward my Best Chayre of Crymsen velvett ymbrodred with silke and golde, A Longe Qushion suitable to yt, my best Ringe beyinge a dyamonde. Item to her sonnes George and John Tenne Poundes apeece to be paide at theire ages of twentie and one yeeres. Item to her daughter Alice Twentie poundes. And to her daughters Katherine, Mary and Anna Tenne poundes apeece to be paide at theire severall dayes of marriages or ages of twentie and one Yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeathe to my daughter Harris my Jewell beinge an A: of Dyamonde. A table cloth of damaske of the storye of Danyell conteyning six yeardes in Lengthe. A doble towell and tow dosen of napkins and two chayres of Crymson tufftaffata. Item I geve to her sonne Thomas Harris Twentie poundes, and to Arthur her sonne tenne poundes to be paide at their ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item to hir daughter Alice Twentie poundes. And to hir daughter Dorathie tenne poundes to be payde to the same daughters at theire marriages or ages of twentie and one Yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Smyth one long tablecloth of Diaper conteyning six yardes in length a long towell and two dozen of napkyns to the same my carpet of Arras worke a long Qusshion of greene velvet and to ende cusshions one paier of fyne sheetes of three breadthes and sixe fyne pillow boxes purled and stitched a large quilte of crymson Taffita A table cloth of Damaske conteyning five yardes a dowble Towell and one dozen of napkyns of the worke of a great flower and three hundred powndes in mony. Item I geve and bequeath my sonne in law Sir Rowland Heward Twenty powndes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Thomas Ffanshaw twenty powndes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Willm Butler Twenty poundes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Willm Harrys twenty Poundes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Robert Davey Twentie poundes. Item I geve to Master Sariannte Owen for a Ringe three Poundes. Item I geve to Mr Doctor Smith of little wood streete the picture of the Cookerye. Item I geve to Andrewe Judde ffortie poundes to be payde at his age of twentie and one Yeres. Item I geve to Mres Ffysher Twentie Poundes. Item I geve to my brother Horsepoole and my Syster his wief each of them A Ringe of ffortie shillinges. Item I geve to my Cosen Kinge & his wiffe each of them A Ringe of ffortie shillinges. Item to my Cosyn Willyam Horspoole A Ringe of thirty shillinges. Item I geve to my cosens Symon, Thomas, Hawise, Jone and Katherine Horsepoole eache of them A Ringe of Thirtie shillings. Item to my Syster Martha Goldinge a standinge Cupp of ffourtie ouncs of guilt plaite. And to hir two children eache of them a ringe of thirtie shillinges apeece. Item I geve to my Cosyn Johane Myller A Ringe of thirtie shillinges. Item I geve to Mres Parnell Towerson a Ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to John Gathron and his wiffe ech of them A ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to Alice Browne nowe wife to Henrye Smithe A Ringe of ffortie shillings. Item I geve to George Gaywoode and his wief eche of them a Ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to Mres Anne Coole A Ringe of thirtie shillinges. Item I geve to Bridgett Birde Mres Rosiers daughter A ringe of ffortie shillings. Item I '''Page 5''' geve unto such of my menservantes hereunder named as shall be dwellinge with me at my deceasse viz To Thomas Cary the Bedsteade and the Bedd in his chamber and Three powndes in mony To William Raine the bedsted and bedd in his chamber and three powndes in mony To John Woodhowse forty shillings To Richard Smith five powndes To John Hickson three powndes To David ?Yoeors forty shillinges To Christopher the Moore Three powndes. Item I give to such of my mayde servants heereafter named as shalbe dwelling with me at my deceasse viz To Brigit ffower powndes To Grace ffower powndes To Sara three powndes: And to mother Selfe three powndes and incase the said gooddes as shall happen to be sold as I have before appoynted Then I will the valewes thereof respectively as to the psons to whom I have before bequeathed the same gooddes shall be paid unto them when mony shall come to the handes of my executors sufficient for that purpose. Item I make and ordaine my sonnes Thomas, Richard and Robt Smith Executors of this my Last will and Testament: And overseers of the same Sir Rowland Hawarde Knight, Mrr Thomas Ffanshawe and Mr Robert Davie prayinge every of them to be carefull of the parformance of this my Will accordinge to my meaninge, And generally all and everye one above named. I praye to be satisfied with my good will towardes them in theire said severall Legacies Consideringe that at this tyme I colde not doe better for them beinge rather willinge to sett some thinges in certeyne then utterlie to neglect the doinge hereof, Prayinge every one also to spare the calling for of theire severall Legacies till such Reasonable tyme as my Executors maye paye the same of my money comminge to theire hands. And I revoke all other former wills and Testaments by me heretofore made or declared. In witnis whereof hereunto I the said Alice Smithe have sett my hand Seale yeoven the daye and yere first above written, Alice Smythe: Sealed and delyvered in the presence of Thomas Peeke Scryvener; And this will conteyneth with this present lease nyne sheetes without any other enter lyninge then of my owne hande. Item as towchinge the Remiaynder of all my goodes Chattells and creditts whatsoever remayninge over and above the Legacies of my Will aforementioned and the discharginge of my debts and ffunerall charges, I will and bequeath the same Remaynder to be devided into syxe partes, And fyve partes thereof to and amounges my sonnes, John Smythe, Thomas Smyth, Richard Smith, Roberte Smith and Simon Smythe. And the sixt parte to be distributed and geven to the poore by the discretion of my Executors. Codicilled and annexed the daye and yeres first above written. Alice Smithe Subscribed and agnised the daye and yeres above saide in the presence also of me the said Thomas Peake. Memorand that also the said Alice Smithe did confesse and acknowledge to me Willm Harris publique Scryvenor, The twelveth daye of Julye A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two and in the ffowre and thirtith yere of the Raigne of our soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth that this will and Codicil thereunto added and annexed is her full and absolute Last will & Testament And that she did advisedly seale and subscribe the same. And in witness of the same her acknowledgment hath hereunder sett her hande the saide twelve of Julie per me Willm Harris. Alice Smith. I Alice Smythe widdowe Late ye wiffe of Thomas Smyth of London Esquier beinge in pfect memorye God be thanked, Doe ordayne & make this Codicill the two and twentieth daye of Maye in the Yere our Lord, One thousand ffyve hundredth Nynetie three for the devisinge and bequeathinge of such other Legacies herein expressed accordinge to my true meaning as are not mentioned in my Last will and testament beringe date the tenthe of Julie A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two in the ffower and thirtith yeare of the Queenes Mats Raigne which present Codicill I will to be annexed to the aforesaid will and Testament as parte and pcell thereof: ffyrst I geve and bequeath unto my sonne John Smythe One hundred poundes: To my sonne Thomas Smyth two hundredth ounces of plate and two hundreth Poundes in money: To my sonne Henry Smythe One hundredth Poundes And to his wiffe ffortie poundes: To my sonne Richard Smithe Two hundredth Ounces of Plate and one hundredth Poundes in money: And to his wiffe Twentie poundes to bestowe in A border. To my sonne '''Page 6''' Robert Smythe three score ounces of Plate and one hundredth poundes in money. Item I geve to my brother Robert Smythe ffyve poundes, To my brother Henry Smyth fyve poundes And to my Syster Vynor fyve poundes. Item to my Cozen Johane Miller Tenne poundes, To my Cosyn Henry Smyth Tenne poundes, And to his brother Richard Smyth Tenne Poundes. Item I geve and bequeath to Sir Drewe Drewrye a peece of Plate to the valewe of Tenne Poundes. To Mr William Worteley ffyve poundes, To Mr Charke ffyve poundes. To Mr Greeneham ffyve poundes, And to tenne other good Preachers Tenne Poundes a peece. Item I geve and bequeath to Mr Richardson Tenne Poundes. To Thomas Taverner Tenne poundes And to George Gaywoode twentie poundes. Item I geve and bequeath to Grace Hickes twentie poundes. To Johane Sara and Jane ffyve poundes a peece. And to Mother Selfe an Annuytie of three poundes a Yere duringe her life. Item I geve and bequeath to Thomas Porter tenne Poundes. To Willm Dixon Tenne poundes, To John Woodhowse Tenne Poundes. To Davye Pears Tenne Poundes. To Willim Ramme Tenn pounds. To John Hickson ffive poundes. And to Christopher the blacke boye ffyve poundes: And for the Remaynder of all my goodes and Chattells whatsoever my funeralles debts and legacyes first discharged my will is that it be equallie devided betwene these my children hereafter named That is to saye. To John Smithe, Thomas Smith, Henry Smith, Richard Smith, Robt Smith, Symon Smythe and to Elizabeth Smith by Equall and even portions except that sixt parte gyven in my will to the poore. Alice Smythe, Richard Smith George Gaywoode. These words John Smith which is enterlyned was putt in by my consent, As also the exception beinge the last Lyne. Witness of the tenth hereof these Robt Smith. By me Elizabeth Ffisher Willm Miller. '''Probatum''' ..undecimo die mensis Maij AD millesimo Quingentesimo nonagesimo Octavo… [11 May 1598] Thome, Richardi et Roberti Smithe [sons and Executors] == Sources ==

Will of Almira Scott

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===Last Will and Testament of [[Boyer-965|Almira (Boyer) Scott]]=== '''Dated February 23, 1888. Proved March 23, 1889.
'''Retrieved by [[Grant-2626|Sandy Grant]] from Oxford Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, June 24, 2015.''' ''Almira Scott #1871
''In Her Majesty's Surrogate court of the County of Oxford
Be it known that on the twenty-third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine, the last Will and Testament of Almira Scott late of the town of Tilsonburg in the County of Oxford, widow, who died on or about the ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine at the Township of Dereham in the said County of Oxford and who at the time of her death had a fixed place of abode at the Town of Tilsonburg in the said County of Oxford was proved and registered in the said Surrogate Court a true copy of which last Will and Testament is hereto annexed and that the administration of all and singular the personal estate and the effects rights and credits of the said deceased and any (??) her will was (??) a (?) Court to Thomas S. Scott of the Town of Tillsonburg, cheese maker, the sole executor named in the said Will he having been first sworn he will faithfully administer the (?) by payment of the past debts of the deceased and the legacies (?) by her shall so far as he is (??) and to (establish/exhibit?) a (full and certified?) Inventory of all and singular the said estate and effects, rights and credits and to render a just and fair account of his Executorship whenever required by law so to do.
''JS
(''illegible'')
Registrar of said Court This is the last Will and Testament of me Almira Scott in the Town of Tilsonburg in the County of Oxford in the Province of Ontario, widow.
I endow and bequeath unto my son Thomas S Scott all the real and personal estate and effects rights and credits of which I shall be possessed or to which I may be entitled at the time of my death, the real estate consisting of and being described as follows being part of Lot (?) four in the Eleventh Concession of the Township of Dereham in the said County of Oxford containing by (?) one fifth of an acre more or less and more fully described in my title deed there of which is registered in the Registry Office for the said County of Oxford as Number 58261 h. book 'A' for Tilsonburg as number 217. To Have Hold use and enjoy the said real and personal estate and effects rights and credits unto and to the use of my said son Thomas S Scott his heirs and assigns forever subject however to the payment by him of my past debts and funeral and Testamentary expenses and also to the payment of 1 hundred dollars each to my four children [[Scott-6116|Mary Jane]] wife of [[Fleming-1775|Thomas Fleming]], Catherine wife of Frank Haley, Almira wife of Thomas Rutherford and Anthony, all to be paid within one year next (?) of the date of my death.
And I appoint the said son Thomas S Scott the sole executor of this my will and revoking all former wills by (''illegible'') I hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament.
In witness thereof I have herewith fixed my name on this twenty-third day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Almira Scott as her last Will and Testament [''signed with her mark - X''] in our presence and who at her request in her sight and presence and in the presence of each other and herewith subscribed our names as witnesses
''John Garnett - notary public
''John P Garnett - clerk '''transcription attempted by [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], September 2016.'''

Will of Ambrose Jones Sr. b.1716 - d.1792

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Being the last will and testament of Ambrose Jones Sr. Will and Estate of Ambrose Jones, (Sr.)Granville County, North Carolina (1792) Will of Ambrose Jones (transcribed by Craig Kilby) Will dated 3 January 1792. Proved November 1792. Recorded in Will Book 2, p. 320 Granville Co Circuit Clerk's Office, Oxford, NC. Original at North Carolina State Archives, Box CR.044.801.21. I Ambrose Jones of Granville County and state of North Carolina do make my Testament and last will followeth viz: Imprimis. I lend to my loving wife CATHARINE JONES during her natural life all my Estate of what nature so ever, and at her death I devise to my son 10) GABRIEL his heirs and assigns for ever a certain part of the land I now live on beginning at my upper line where it crosses Aaron's Creek, thence down the said creek to the mouth of the long Branch thence East a straight line to Charles Harris' line upon his paying in two years after his Mother's death to my executors hereinafter named, two hundred pounds Virginia money which sum I give to my sons, daughters and grandson namely 1) James, 2) Ambrose, 3) Stephen and 4) Reuben, 5) Elizabeth Winfree, 6) Ann Sandford, 7) Phebe Gregory & 8) Peggy Davie, and 9) John Brassie to be equally divided share and share alike. ITEM. I bequeath to my grandson John Brassie his heirs and assigns, fifty pounds Virginia money. ITEM. The remainder of my estate of what nature or kind so ever I give to my sons and daughters, and my grandson John Brassie to be equally divided share and share alike providing that which ever of my children had an over proportion at a Division I made of part of my negroes between them formerly, they pay to my Executors that over [xxxx] and by them to be paid to those of my children for their deficiency at that Division. LASTLY. I appoint my sons James, Stephen and Gabriel executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this [evening?] of third day of January Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety two. /s/ Ambrose Jones Witnessed by John Brown, George Brown, Thomas Mutter. Proved at November 1792 Court by John Brown and Thomas Mutter. Then came Gabriel Jones and Stephen Jones and two of the Executors therein named and qualified agreeable to Law. Note that James Jones is not among the executors named in court. Estate File of Ambrose Jones, Sr. Original estate papers filed at NC state archives, Box CR.044.508.97. Item No. 1. Dated 16 NOV 1799. Legatees Bond to Each Other for Insolvencies. Know all men by these presents that we James Jones, Ambrose Jones, Stephen Jones, Reuben Jones, Gabriel Jones, James Winfree, Robert Sandford, Thomas Gregory, William Davie and John Brassie are held and firmly bound unto each other jointly and severally in the full sum of one thousand pounds Virginia money for the payment of which well & truly to be made we bind ourselves and our heirs so sealed with our seals & dated this 16th day of November 1799. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the estate of Ambrose Jones deceased hath been exposed to public sale for bond with approved security payable the 25th day of December 1800 & whereas it is possible some insolvencies in the debts may arise Now if any such insolvency doth happen provided each of the above named persons shall well and truly bear an equal portion of the same when the estate is finally settled & paid by the executors then.....[part of page not copied]....witness our hands & seals the day and date above written. Witness Sterling Yancey, Philip Yancey. Signed/ The legatees to each other James Jones Ambrose Jones Stephen Jones Reuben Jones Gabriel Jones James Winfree Robin Sandford (signed by mark, written as Robin and not Robert) Thomas Grigory William Davey John Brassie Item No. 2. Dated 8 Nov. 1799. Consent bond to sell estate. Know ye that we James Jones, Ambrose Jones, Stephen Jones, Reubin Jones and Gabriel Jones, James Winfree, Robert Sandford, Thomas Gregory, William Davie and John Brassie legatees agreeable to the will of Ambrose Jones deceased, do hereby certify that we have mutually agreed & consented & by these presents do mutually agree & consent to expose the estate of Ambrose Jones deceased to publick sale next Wednesday it being the 13th of this inst. on a a twelve month credit the purchasers giving bond with approved security & we also do mutually agree & consent to divide the estate of the said decedent subsequent to the above named sale agreeable to the will of the said Ambrose Jones, dec'd & strictly agreeable to the [xxx] of a Relinquishment of Catharine Jones widow & relict of the said Ambrose Jones, dec'd given & executed by her on the 7th of this inst. wherein she has made over & relinquished all her right & title to a loaned estate as specified in the will of the said deceased. All the above we do mutually agree & consent to as witness our hands & seals this 8th day of Nov. 1799. Witnessed by Sterling Yancey and signed by all parties their signature except Robert Sandford who signs by mark. [NOTE: The will of Catharine Jones is dated 7 November 1798 naming same heirs as will of Ambrose Jones. Don't have date proved. Will is recorded in Granville County, Will Book 5, pp. 97-98. Original on file at NC state archives, needs to be examined] [NOTE: Stephen Jones and Gabriel Jones, executors of Ambrose Jones, deceased, make sale to Robert Puryear 15 NOV 1799, Granville Deed Book Q, p. 336. Not examined. Probably for the land on Aaron's Creek]. Item No. 3. Inventory of Estate and Account of Estate Sale. Inventory is not dated and was prepared by Stephen and Gabriel Jones, executors. Sale was held Nov. 13, 14, 15 & 16th of November 1799. The inventory and account of sales are difficult to read and copies are sometimes cut off. Some items of Interest in the Inventory: Negro Men: Cashay, Sam & Philip Negro Women: Lucy, Jemima, Hogar, Jun, Little Lucy, Rachel, Stacey Boys Names: Roger, Gillburd, Randol, Dick, Charles, Henry, Joseph, Edmond, Ambrose Negro Girls: Fanny, Amey, Sarah, Nansy, Matilday, Jean, Rosannah Seven horses and two colts of last spring One colt two years old last spring 49 black cattle 60 hogs 16 pigs 25 sheep one black smiths anvil one copper still & pistol worm 14 chairs 2 tables six feather beds & furniture five bedsteads 4 shot guns 2 men's saddles 1 pair of saddle bags 3 bridles 4 bridle bits misc. carpentry tools 2 large bibles and 1 small bible 1 prayer book Bailey's Dictionary ("dicksionary") Buchanon's Medicine ("Buchanon medason") Confession of Faith Durhon on xxxxx Stackhouse "Duty of Man" Olney Lymans' "xxxx Sermons") The Afflicted Man's Companion Accounts due from Rev. George Muhlejohn?, Ruben Jones, Barlett Ellot, Joseph Blank, John Smith, Thomas Gregory. People purchasing items at the estate sale: 1. Name blacked out on copy 40. Robert Jones 2. James Winfree 41. Young C. Pool 3. William Davie 42. John Thomas 4. Cotane Ulmstead 43. Mark Wilson 5. David Winfree 44. John Adams 6. Henry Hayes 45. xxxx Yancey 7. Robert Puryear 46. Bennet Tuck 8. Thomas Bicks 9. George Traylor 10. Nicholas Childers 11. Gabriel Jones (large purchaser) 12. John Wilkerson 13. Thomas Mutter 14. Phillip Yancey, Sr. 15. Edward Jones 16. Benjamin Cotman 17. Robert Hester 18. Allin Harris 19. Zachariah Pinson 20. James Jones 21. George Turner 22. John Blackwell 23. Edward Tuck 24. William Ellinson 25. Benjamin Jones 26. John Willis 27. John Loftes 28. John P. Pool 29. John Graves 30 xxxxx P. Pool 31. Robert Sandford 32. Robert xxxxx 33. William Dixon 34. William Harris 35. Sandford Dixon 36. John Brassie 37. Stephen Jones 38. Ambrose Jones, Jr.39. Robert Jones

Will of Ann Cooper of Hingham, a Single Woman, 1634

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Cooper-34462|Ann Cooper]] of Hingham, a Single Woman, courtesy of Susan McNamee. The will was written on 2 June 1634. '''Will of Ann Cooper 1634''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Registered wills v. 43, 1634, Norwich Record Office; digital images via [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/291384?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'' catalog], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8004648, image 97-98, accessed 15 February 2022, courtesy of Nic Donnelly. The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Ann Coo[per]''', a single woman * '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' *'''Margarett, my mother''' *'''John Coo[per] my brother''' *'''Nathaniell my brother''' *'''Rabecca my sister''' * '''Thomas Coo[per] my brother''' *'''Thomas''', Thomas Coo[per]'s son *'''Samuel''', Thomas Coo[per]'s son *'''Rachel''', Thomas Coo[per]'s daughter *'''Ester Rogers''', witness *'''Anthony Coo[per]''', witness --- June, the Second Day, 1634, I '''Ann Coo[per]'''
of Hingham in the county of Norff[olk] Single woman
doe ordaine & make this my last will & testament
of all my moveable effects in manner following, first
I give & bequeath all my lande & grounde lying in
hardingham to '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' & '''Margarett'''
'''my mother''' terme of their life and after their
deceased. I give & bequeath the said lande & grounde
to '''John Coo[per] my brother''' & his heirs for due upon
this condition, that he the said '''John''' doe pay to
'''Nathaniell my brother''' the sume of twenty pounde,
fiftie penne the sume of this payde & to
and to '''Rabecca my Sister''' ye some of three pounds & to ye three children of
'''Thomas Coo[per] my brother''' videl[ice]t '''Thomas, Samuel & Rachel''' payde
the sume of five pounde to be equally devided
amongest them all which said sumes of money my
will & mynd is that '''John my brother''' shall pay to
them within five monthe most after the decease
of the paid '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' & '''Margarett'''
'''my mother''' the which said sumes of of mony to be
paid at the Markett Crese of the said towne
of Hingham and if deafault of payment or
the said somes of mony be not paid as above
then I will and give the said lande & grounde to

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'''Nathanyell Coo[per]''' my said brother and
his heires, he then to pay the said sumes of
mony & also to pay to the said '''John my brother'''
the sume of twenty pounds all which said somes
of monye the said '''Nathanyell''' shall pay within
one yeare most after the decease of the
'''Thomas Coo[per] my Father & Margarett my Mother'''
All the rest of my moveable goods I give and
bequeath to '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' whome
I make executor of ths my last will and
testament, In witnes here unto I have sett
my hand & soule the day & yeare above said
have being wittnessed '''Ester Rogers'''
& '''Anthony Coo[per]'''

Ann Coo[per] her mark
the testator
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Will of Ann Tasker Ogle

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[[Category: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland]] [[Category: Annapolis, Maryland]] Last Will and Testament of Ann Tasker Ogle I [[Tasker-52|Ann Ogle]] of Annapolis do make this my Last Will and Testament Whereas a considerable alteration in my circumstances since I made a Will _________ that I should make a new one. I hereby revoke and annul every Will, Testament and Codicil heretofore by me made and I declare this to by my only Last Will and Testament and I do hereby constitute and appoint my Grandson, Samuel Ridout as the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and I do give and bequeath unto him all the estate real, personal and mixed which I may die possessed of or be in any manner entitled to for the following uses and purposes viz to sell, dispose of the same or any part thereof as he in his discretion may think proper either real or personal for carrying out this my Will into effect, with all convenient dispatch not however wishing him to sell a part of my real estate at an under value for the purpose of speedily doing his administration. The proceeds of this my said estate I desire may be applied by my said Executor to pay of the legacies and bequests contained here mentioned in this my Will and in the manner herein directed. I give, devise and bequeath to my Grandson, [[Ridout-456|Horatio Ridout]] and his heirs the sum of one thousand pounds current money. I give, devise and bequeath to Meliora Ogle Ridout my Great Granddaughter and her heirs the sum of seventeen hundred pounds current money also all my wearing apparel, watch, and all the other jewels I may be possessed of. I give, devise and bequeath to my Granddaughter, [[Anderson-30964|Harriet Buchanan]] and her heirs, the sum of eight hundred pounds current money, also the china closet with glasses, ______table that___in my drawing room. I further give and bequeath to my said Grandson, Samuel Ridout my Executor, my silver coffee pot, cream pot, tea chest, soup spoon twenty spoons, punch ladle, Silver ink stand, this being the plate which I have ______________. I further give and bequeath to my said Executor, the sum of two thousand pounds current money in trust that he shall quarterly pay the trust thereof to my Granddaughter Anne Ogle Gibson during her life have in a late settlement of a debt due to me from my son given to my Grandson Benjamin Ogle a considerable part of the said debt I consider that donation as ______lent to a legacy and therefore bequeath him nothing. I give to my Granddaughter Anne Tayloe one of the one of the bonds for L1000 pafused to me on the 30 Dec 1809 by her Mother Henry M. Ogle and I give another bond pafused by Henry M. Ogle of L1000 to my Grandson ______Ogle in trust to pay the interest thereof annually to my Granddaughter Mary Bevans during her life and after her decease to divide the principal sum between her Daughters. And after all my debts of legacies above mentioned are paid, I give and bequeath to my said Grandson Samuel Ridout my said Executor and to his heirs forever all the _____of my Estate both real, personal of mixed in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth Day of January 1810 Signed, Sealed and ______ by the Testator as her Last Will & Testament on the day and year above mentioned in the presence of who at her request of their presence and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe over names as heretofore. ______Cleth Anne Ogle (seal) Bethel Rudd Rebecca Fowler Signed, Sealed and acknowledged by the Testator her Last Will and Testament _________________ of May in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourteen in the presence of us who at her request and her presence and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names as Witnesses. Henry Maynadier Anne Ogle (seal) Elizabeth Reid Eliza Maynadier Whereas I have given one thousand pounds to my Grandson Samuel Ridout in trust that he shall pay the interest thereof quarterly to Anne Ogle Gibson during her life and now by this Codicil to my Will I give the said Thousand pounds after the death of the said Anne Ogle Gibson to my Great Granddaughter Harriet Ridout Anne Ogle, December 13, 1815[[WikiTree ID|Name]]

Will of Anne Mohun, Widow of Fleet, Dorset

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:Reference: PROB 11/189/398 :Description: Will of Anne Mohun, Widow of Fleet, Dorset :Prob 22 June 1642 :transcribed by Helen Ford from image downloaded from ancestry.co.uk (Anne Moone daughter of John Churchill of Corton) :In the name of God Amen the ninth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred fortie and one .I Anne Mohun of Fleete in the County of Dorsett widdowe being of good and perfect memory (praysed bee God for the same Doe ordaine and make this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following. :First I commend my soulde unto the hands of Allmighty God my creator hoping and stedfastly beleiving to be saved and hence sure remission of all my sinns by the merritts death and passion of Jesus Christ his only begotten sonne and myne onley Saviour and Redeemer my body I committ to the earth from whence it came with full asurance that att the Last day, both my soule and body shall againe bee united and meete my Lord Jesus in the clouds coming into his Judgment to be buried in the chancell in Fleete as near my good husband as possiblie may be. :Item I give unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Gallopp''' my scarlett petticoat and silver [casting?] bottle :Item To '''my daughter Margaret Westley my silver Tankard and my damaske petticoate :Item to '''my daughter Elinor Kyn__''' my damask gowne,a silver [b?arrell] and five gents buttons that are in it with a paire of sheets and pilloties :Item to''' my daughter, Marya Weston '''my wedding ring, tabba? gowne and all other my lynnen and wearing apparel whatosever except one chest of lynnen given to my executor. :Item I give unto''' my sonne in lawe John Harding''' twentie shillings for a remembrance :Item I give unto '''my sonne Robert Mohun''' my half yeare rent of B__ppoole which was due unto mee [__mas] (Christmas?) last amounting to fiftie five pounds, my rydenig gelding and twenty ewes depasturing att Fleete withall such monies profitts and bonds as are due unto mee. :Item I give unto '''my cozen Henry [__ard]''' tenn shillings for a remembrance :Item I give Edmond [Turner?] [¬¬¬__] of Brixton Deverill in Wilts tenn shillings and to the poore of the same parrish tenn shillings. :Item I give unto Margaret Hasted my servant fiftie shillings :Item I give unto Elinor Taylor my servant fiftie shillings :The residue of all other my goodes cattells and [_hattelles] my debts and legacies discharged I give and bequeath '''unto my sonne Maximilian Mohun Esq’ ''' whome I make and ordaine the sole executor of this my last will and testament and I revoke all former wills by mee heretofore made. In wittness whereof I the said Ann Mohun have to this my last will and Testament sett my hand and [ ] the day and yeare first above written :Anna Moohun :Signed sealed and published in the presence of _ ''' Epraahim Westley Cornelius Weston Robt Mohun'''

Will of Anthony Cowper, wheelwright of Hengham 1598

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Hingham, Norfolk]] ===Introductory Notes=== Anthony Cowper Wheelwright 1598 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-anthony-wheelwright-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 33 (Bradfield) fo. 249 - Cowper, Anthony, wheelwright, of Hingham 1598] The will is a register copy, written in English over four pages. The text is fairly easy to read. apart from in one or two places where the ink has bled through from the other side.The paper/parchment is in good condition. ===Transcription conventions=== *spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: *capital I is silently modernised to I or J as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") *ff at the start of a word is silently modernised to F (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") *additional paragraph breaks may be included to increase readability of large amounts of text *superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) *abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) *the letter thorn is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") *short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note *editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets *names and relationships are highlighted in bold *footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies *u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") *the virgule, signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash /, but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Anthony Cowper''' testator *'''Frances Cowper''' wife of testator *'''John Cowper''' son of testator *'''Robert Cowper''' Brother of testator *'''George Cowper''' brother of testator *'''Thomas Cowper the younger''' nephew of testator, son of John Cowper *'''Robert Cowper the younger''' nephew of testator son of John Cowper *'''John Cowper''' brother of testator *'''PeterCowp[er] the sonne of Peter Cowp[er] ''' nephew of testator *'''Anthonye Cowp[er] the sonne of John Cowp[er]''' nephew of testator *'''Elizabeth Pitcher''' niece of testator *''' Peter Atdam''' nephew of testator *'''Anthony Atdam''' nephew of testator *''' Richard Cowper''' brother of testator *''''Margaret Blysse my mother in lawe''' mother in law of testator *'''John Blisse''' father in law deceased of Hengham '''In the name of god Amen'''
the xijthy daye of Aooguste Anno D[o]m[i]ni 1598
and in the Clty yeare of the Reigne of our most
gratious Sov[er]eigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of
God of England France and Ireland Wueene
Defender of the Faithe etc '''I Antonye Cowp[er]''' of
Hengham in the COunty of Norff wheelewrighte
and within the dyoces of Norwhiche beinge whole
of mynde and of p[er]fect remembrance thanks
be given unto God doe ordayne and make this my
...... Testament and Last Will in manner and forme
followinge but refusinge? setting voyde & disannullinge
all other Testaments and Last wills in by mee paste by
me made
First and primarally I commend my soule
into thandes of Allmightye God my maker & Jesus Christe
my Redeemer and God the hollye ghost my sanctifier
trusting

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Trusting [illegible] the glorious ........ of the true
and immortall God amongste the Saints in heaven
and my bodye to be buryed in the churchyarde of hen
gham aforesayde

Item I will that my executors shall
doe suche goode of charytie as thee shall thinke good
in the daye of my buryall

Item I will and my full
entent and meanynge is that my executors w[i]th the
consent and assent of my sup[er]visor within one yeare
next after my decease shall put out fyve? poundes
of lawfull money of Englande only to the profytt
and use of '''John my sonne'''untill he come to the age
of twentie yeres And the he to have stocke and
profyght All all the meane tyme that is to saye
during the saide yeares I will and my myne is
that '''Robert Cowper George Cowp[er] my brethren and'''
'''Thomas Cowp[er] John Cowp[er] the younger and Rob[er]te Cowp[er]'''
'''the younger my neavies the sonnes of John Cowp[er]'''
'''my brother''' shyall have the government & forefyght
of the said stocke and the profyghts thereof with
'''Frances my wyfe''' provyded allways and my
will and meanyng is that if it shall
please God to call the saide '''John my sonne''' out of
this worlde before the above lymitted tyme that
then I will and my mynde is that the said fyve pounds
with the profitts thereof shall remayne unto '''Peter'''
'''Cowp[er] the sonne of Peter Cowp[er] and to Anthonye'''
'''Cowp[er] the sonne of John Cowp[er] my neavyes And to'''
'''Elizabeth Pitcher my neace and to Peter Ardam'''
'''and Anthony Atdam my neavies''' & my .....
equall portions

Item I give and bequeath unto the
saide '''Elizabethe Pitcher my neace''' fower shillings
of lawfull money of England

Item I give and
Bequeathe unto '''Richard Cowper my brother''' my
graye mare

Item I give and bequeathe unto the
foresaide '''Peter Atdam my neavye''' all my tooles
whatsoever and as whiche good and sufficient
Timber

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Tymber as will make a payer of wheels

Item I
give and bequeathe unto '''Frances my wyfe '''All
that my messuage called Mores with all those my
Landes and pastures with all & singular those Appur
tenances Lying and being in Hengham to her and to her
assignes during the whole terme of her naturall
lyfe with improchment? of waste And if it shall
please God '''John my sonne''' to depart this lyfe before
he dowes b one and twenty yeares of age the I
will the aforesaide messuage and all other my
landes shall legallye remayne unto'''Frances my'''
'''wyfe''' her heyres & assignes for ever provydyed
allways and my wyll and my mynde is that '''Mar'''
'''garet Blysse my mother in lawe''' shall have the
goeing and feeding? of one mylige?do...? uppon
the above saide premysses gyven unto '''Frances my'''
'''wyfe''' during the lyfe of the saide '''Margarett'''&
furthermore I give and bequeathe unto the sayde
'''Frances my wyfe''' All those my goodes cattells
chattells debtes anduntensills of househould by
what tytle or name soever they be called not
before given in this my Testament & Last wyll
whome I make soale executrix of this my Testa
ment and Last will I herento this shall truely
provydyed allways I will my full entent and
purpose is that if it shall soo happen the saide
'''Frances my wyfe''' to make hir ..... and
marrye with anye man that then the saide p[ar]tye
who shee shall marrye with or shall enter bonde
with .... suffycient suretyes in the penaltye of
& two hundreth markes of lawfull monye of Eng
land unto '''Thomas Cowp[er] and Robert Cowp[er] my'''
'''bretren''' and to the saide '''John Cowp[er] my sonne''' with
condition thereuppon I indorsed? This all sure
payed &

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payments as are conteyned in a certaine ...
of feoffment indentid made between '''John Blisse'''
'''late of Hengham aforesaide deceased & Margaret'''
'''his wyfe''' and me the saide Testator if all be
timely p[er]formed at the dayes tymes and place
therein limitted And if the saide '''Frances and the'''
saide p[ar]tye whome she shall happen to marrye
shall refuse and omytt to p[er]forme my true entent
and meanynge abovesaide that then All my me
ssuage aforegiven to the said '''Frances''' And all
my Landes with thappurtenances, and with all my
goodes whatsoever before gyven unto her shall who
lie remayne to the use of the foresaide '''John my'''
'''sonne'' his heyres and assignes for ever Soo as I will
that the next of bloud shall syne the government
of the saide p[ro]mysses and of anye p[ar]t thereof And
of the saide goodes to his use & anye thinge abovesaid
in this my Testament and Last will to the contra
eye then notwithstandinge

Item I ordayne and make
the saide '''Thomas Cowp[er] my brother Sup[er]visor'''' of this
my Testament & last will whome I give for his
paynes xs besydes his charges intravell aboute the
same

In witness whereof therunto I have sett my
seale upon the daye and yere firste above written
There being wytnesses '''Walter Barraclowe'''
'''Robert Cowp[er] thelder and me Will[ia]m Mallowes?''' ===Probate=== *From the Latin: This testament was proved at Wymondham before the Venerable Man Master Richard Spake Cleric in the laws at The Archdeaconary Court of Norfolk on the 28th day of September AD 1598 by and by himself informed and approved Adminstration of the goods and chattells to the executors named in the said Testament ===Sources=== *Image obtainable at a FHC/FHL images start at 256 until 258. Film number DGS008045773.

Will of Audrie Horden of Camberwell, Surrey

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[[Category: Surrey, Welby Name Study]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Welby Name Study]] [[Category: Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, Ogle Name Study]] ---- [[Welby-93|Audrey Welby]] (d. c. 1579), was the daughter of [[Welby-82|Richard Welby]]. Her brother was [[Welby-37|Adlard Welby]] (bur. 16 Jun 1571 Gedney, Lincs). She married three times. Her husbands were: # [[Walpole-339|Thomas Walpole]], gent. of Whaplode, Lincs. (b. aft. 1483 - d. bef. 15 Jun 1549) # [[Fleet-459|Thomas Fleet]], gent. of Whaplode, Lincs. (living 03 Apr 1555; will 26 Apr 1560; bur. parish church of Holbeach) # Mr. Horden (d. bef. 10 May 1578) Audrey wrote her will on 10 May 1578. ===Will of Audrey Welby=== Audrey Horden, 10th May, 1578. Audrie Horden of Camberwell, co. Surrey, widow . . . My son [[Walpole-204|John Wallpoole]] and his wife ..., ::{{blue|[[image:Roberts-6484.png|thumb|children of Audrey Welby & Thomas Wapole of Whaplode, Lincs.]]}} my [[Fleet-459|husband Fleete]] . . . my [[Welby-37|brother Adlard Welbie]] . . . Richard Wallpoole my godson, son of Christopher Wallpoole my brother ... John Walpoole my son my executor. —Proved P. C. C. 26 Jan. 1579-80. SOURCE: The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563, Volume 1, p. 457. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qkpFAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA457&ots=oJKrnrFZeP&dq=Audrie%20Horden%20of%20Camberwell&pg=PA457#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ---- Will of Audrie Horden of Camberwell, co. Surrey, wid. '''10 May 20 Eliz. (1578)'''. To the parish church of Whaplode co. Lincoln, to be paid at such time as they shall take the north yle in hand, 405.; to the poor of the parish 405. per an. for 2 years and the same amount to the poor of Holbeach. More to the poor of both parishes 2os. yearly, to Camberwell 2os. yearly until the sum of £20 is paid out of my lands in Holbeach and Whaplode called Tigos, Pindars, and Tybbes. Cousin Elizab. Foster wife of Wm. F. of Crowhurst esg. Sister [[Ap_Rheese-1|Cassandra Carr]]. :: {{blue|Cassandra Carr is [[Ap_Rheese-1|Cassandra [ferch William] ap Rhese]], who married her fourth husband [[Carr-6354|Robert Carr]] in 1574. She was Audrey's sister-in-law through her second married to Adlard Welby.}} Agnes Edwyn. Sister Edwyn's child, Matthew E. brother of Agnes. My son Thomas Ogle. The 2 sons of my niece Audry Tomson, and her dau. The 2 children of my nephew Richard Welby of St. Giles. [[Ogle-1170|John Ogle]] son of my niece [[Welby-84|Jane Ogle]]. :: {{blue|John Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle of Pinchbeck and Jane, dau. of Adlard Welby and Ellen Hall. He was one of the signers of the Third Virginia Charter, 1612.}}Third Virginia Charter 1612. [http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1600-1650/the-third-virginia-charter-1612.php] ::{{blue|[[image:Ogle-1170.png|thumb|Sir John Ogle of Pinchbeck, Lincs., bp. 25 Feb 168/9 - bur. 17 Mar 1639/40 Westminster Abbey]]}} The da. of my cousin Anne Perry. :: {{blue|It's not clear which Anne Perry that Audrey is referring to, but the Pury ''or Pery'' family of Kirton in Holland, Lincs., intermarried with the Ogles of Pinchbeck. ... [[Pury-13|Leonard Pury]], son of [[Pury-8|Thomas Pury]] (b. c. 1530 - bur. 25 Mar 1592), Capt. of Berwick in 1572, and [[Pooles-3|Anne Pooles]], sis. & h. of Roger Pooles, was the husband of [[Ogle-2153|Beatrix Ogle]], dau. of Thomas Ogle of Pinchbeck and Audrey's niece, Jane Welby.}} ::{{blue|[[image:Pury-9.png|thumb|"Pury of Kirton in Holland," in Vis. of Lincs., 1634.]]}} Edeth Smyth, da. of my niece - Smyth. Matthew, Benjamin, and Gregory Bowyer, and Francis Foster, children of my cousin Eliz. Foster. Nephew John Callowe. Robert Stukeley son of my cousin Stukeley. My husband Fleet's lands and tenements in Whaplode bought of Mr. Dove and John Scarlot in Holland in the parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln, for the use of my will, payment of debts, and to the whole use of my son John Wallpoole for life, then to his heirs, in default in tail male to the heirs of – Welby son of my brother Thomas Richard. W. his uncle. Thomas Welby son of my brother. Richard. W. Adlard Welby son of brother Adlard W. Robert, son of brother Adlard W. Richard Ogle and his heirs. Godson Richd. son of Chris. Walpole 2os. Cousins Cecilie Patching, Edm. Bowyer, and Richard Ogle. Son John Walpole exor. (Arundel 4.] Proved P.C.C. 26 Jan. 1579-80. ===Will of Thomas Fleet=== Audrey was married to Thomas Fleet. His will as follows: :Thomas Fleet, of Whaplode, co. Lincoln, Gent. 26 April 1560. To be bur. in Holbeach Church. To Holbeach and Whaplode Churches and to the poor folks of each parish 405. All my lands, &c., in Camberwell and Peckham rye, co. Surrey, to be sold by '''Audry F. my wife''', Christopher Draper, Ald. of London, Simon Lowe, Mercer, and Adlard Welby, esq., or any two of them; and my cousin, John Bower, to have the preference of them, he giving £95, and £60 thereof to be divided between the children of my sister, Jane Edwyn, at day of mar, or 21; cousins Matthew Draper, John Boivar's wife, and Forman's wife, £5 ea. Cousin Anne Bolton 40s.; aunt Pyckerett's eldest son 40s. ; Aunt Bakon's sons 40s. each ; poor of Camberwell 40s. To cousin Lowe's wife an old angel, and to Simon Lowe's children ios. each. To Chr. Draper's wife, and to Willm. Draper and his wife an old angel each. All my lands that were Tegos lying in Holbeach, and lands, &c., in Whaplode which I bought of — Dove, of St. Edes (Ives) to my said wife for ever, also 2a. of arable land in the west side of Miln lane in Whaplode, sometime John Scarlett's; also all my lands in Holbeach, Whaplode, and Fleet for her life, and then to Henry Stukeley and his heirs for ever, and for lack of heirs to remain to Richard Welby, of Gedney, and Thomas Welby, son of Thomas W. of Sutton, upon condition that they find one honest and learned schoolmaster within the township of Holbeach to keep a grammar school to teach the children their grammar freely and to pay him yearly 40 marks, and to distribute amongst the poor of Holbeach £ 3 6s. 8d. at Lady day and Michaelmas. To the Vicars of Moulton, Horbling (Holbeach], and Whaplode for tithes negligently forgotten zod. To Margaret Stukeley of Stilton £5 per annum for life. To Willm. Stukeley 4os. yearly during the life of my extrx. To my cousins Thomas Ogle and his wife an old angel each; to my cousin Thomas Gedney of Moulton an old ryal. To Thomas Ogle the younger a heifer. To Richard Welby of Gedney, Jane his wife, and Thomas their son a heifer each with their calves running by their sides. To Anne Welby, da. of Fras. W. £10 at day of mar. if she marries with the consent of her uncle Adlard W. esq. and my wife Awdrie. To everyone of my godchildren a ewe and a lamb, and to my brother Welby's children 20s. each at 21. To John Howden ros. To my servant William Burne a heighforth with the calf running by her side, and I cow burling. To Geo. Jackson the same as last and in addition an ewe and a lamb. To Margaret Worlech, Margery Cheney and Collett, Fras. Wyles, Kath. Idon, a ewe, &c., each. To John Bradeley a heighforth with the calf, an ewe and a lamb. "To Robt. Castell one yearling filly. To Willm. Wright, a cow, a red blome mare, 3 ewes and 3 lambs. To Willm. Breton, Arnold Tege, Willm. and Thos. Clerson, and Evered Austen a ewe, &c., each. Residue to wife Awdrie sole extrx. Supervisors, Chr. Draper, Ald. of London, Simon Love, Mercer, and Adlard Welby, esq., 40s. each. Witnesses, Thomas Irby, Robert Pulvertoft, Richard Welby, William. Pulvertoft, gent., Thomas Dawson, Martin Medcalf. [26 Melhersh.] Proved P.C.C. 3 May 1560.[https://books.google.com/books?id=QXwUAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA198&ots=L7b_JJyKvB&dq=Audrie%20Horden%20of%20Camberwell&pg=PA199#v=onepage&q&f=false] ==Sources== *WILLS IN LONDON. (Kindly communicated by Mr. Justin Simpson.).[https://books.google.com/books?id=HaNCAAAAYAAJ&vq=barnaby&pg=PA198#v=onepage&q&f=true]

Will of Barbara Champion of London 1576

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'''''The will of [[Watson-2742|Dame Barbara Champion]] of London, who was buried 25 September 1576. It was written on 23 September 1576, with a codicil added on 22 September 1576 (sic). The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 15 October 1576.''''' '''Citation''' Barbara Champion, widow of Richard Champion, will proved 15 October 1576, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, class PROB 11, piece 58: Carew (1576), The National Archives, Kew, England; "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 October 2019), {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_311324-00408}} 406 of 611 (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious. '''Will''' In the name of god Amen the three and twentieth daye of September Anno domini A Thousande Fyve hundred Seaventie sixe and in the Eightenthe Yeare of the reigne of our Sovreign Ladye Elizabethe by the Grace of god Quene of Englande France and Irelande deffender of the Faith &c. I Barbara Champion of London widdowe late the wieff of Sir Richarde Champion Knighte Citizen whilest he Lyved and Alderman of London deceassed and before that the wieff of Henrie Herdson late also Citizen & Alderman of London likewise deceassed whole in bodie and in perfecte mynde and remembrance Thankes be therfore unto the almightie make ordeine and declare this my presente Testamente conteyninge herein my last will in manner and forme followinge That is to saye First I bequeathe and Recamende my synfull soule into the handes of almightie god the onelie maker and Redemor of it And I will that my bodye shalbe buried in the vawltes within the Parrisshe Churche of St Dunstones in the east of London whereas the saide Sir Richard Champion and Henrie Herdson my saide late husbandes lye buried and the order manner forme and chardges I doo referre unto the discretion of myne Executours hereafter named And I will that there shalbe Three score Gownes of Cloathe of Sixe shillinges eighte pennc A yarde boughte Provided and made ageinst the daye of my buriall and gyven to Three score poore weomen whereof twentie be of the Companie of Drapers Twentie of the Companie of Skynners and Twentie of the Parrisshe of St dunstone in the Eeast of London aforsaide And all thease to be of the poorest People And I will gyve and bequeathe to everie of the same Three score poore woomen one Roll of Cloathe of Sixtene pence the Roll to make them kerchers Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the Master and Wardens of the Companie of Drapers one Hundrethe poundes in moneye to be Delivered and putt oute unto Fowre yonge men of the Companie of the drapers That is twentie fyve poundes a peece to remaine in occupyinge with everie one of them for the space of three whole yeares without any thinge for the same to be paide But onelie to the Clerk of the Companie for makinge the bondes and Assurannce for the Repaymet thereof And at the ende of the same Three Yeares they to redelyver the same money to the ende the same hundred Poundes may be delivered unto Fowre other yonge men and so forthe from three yeares to three yeares During the Pleasure of almightie god Provided allwaies that everie suche yonge man which shall have the moneye in occupyinge shall putt in twoo goodde and sufficiente suerties for the repayment thereof at the ende of the same three yeares Item I gyve and bequeathe unto the said Master and wardens of the Companie of Drapers for A recreacion amongest them and the Lyverie of the same Companie on the day of my buriing Thertene poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the Master & Wardens of the Companie of Skynners of London One Hundrethe poundes in Moneye to be delivered and putt oute unto Fowre yonge men of the same Companie which doo Occupie the Arte and facultie of the Skynners viz to everie of them Fyve and twentie poundes a peece for three whole yeares and they to doo in all thinges as is before appointed unto the drapers And I will that aswell the saide Some of A hundreth poundes by me gyven unto the Drapers as also the saide some gyven by me unto the Skynners shalbe delivered unto them within the Sixte Monethe nexte ensuynge after my deceasse Item I gyve unto three score poore Maydens towardes their Mariages Thirtie poundes to be distributed by tenne Shillinges a peece at the discrecion of myne Executoures and overseers Item I bequeathe unto the Mainetenance and relieff of the poore Children harbored in Christes hospitall Fyftie poundes And to the poore and Impotente People in St Barthollmews hospitall in West Smithfelde of London twentie sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence And to the poore Lame and indigent People in St Thomas hospitall in Sowthwarke Thirtie poundes Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the nyne Prisons that is to say Ludgate Newgate the twoo Compters in London Bedlam the Marshalsey the Quenes Benche the White Lyon and the Compter in Sowthwark Thirtie poundes to be distributed amongest the poore people in the same Nyne Prisons by Tenne poundes a Yeare within three Yeares after my disceasse acordinge to the discretion of myne Executours and overseers Also I will that within three Dayes after my buriall myne Executoures and overseers with the advise of the Churchwardens of St Dunstones in the easte of London aforsaide shall gyve and distribute unto and amongest one hundrethe poore Howsholders of the saide parrisshe of St Dunstone in the east yf there be so manye in the same parrisshe dwellinge Three Shillinges fowre pence to everie poore housholder Suma Syxtene pounde Thertene Shillinges fowre pence And yf there be not so manye in the same parrisshe Then I will that the residue of the same Some of Sixtene poundes Thertene Shillinges fowre pence at and by the discretion of myne Executoures and overseers Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Richarde Champion the elder dwelling in Essex the greate Chaine of golde conteyninge Twoo hundreth Lyncke whiche was the saide Sir Richarde Champion his uncles chaine And more to the saide Richarde Champion one Bason with an Ewer percell gilte with his uncles marke on the Toppe of the Cover And one Saulte with a Cover gilt with his uncles marke of white and blewe and three hauce pottes gilte with his uncles marke engraven in the Inner side of the Lyddes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Humfrey Champion sonne of Arnolde Champion Tenne Poundes to be paide unto hym at his Lawfull age of one and twentie yeares And yf ^he dye before that tyme Then I will that the same Tenne poundes shalbe distributed amonest his Bretheren and Sisters and the Survyvours of them Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughter Anne Stoddard my Chayne of fyne golde withe playne Lynckes waying Syxtene ownces and my gyrdle of golde with Bowes one plaine and an other wreathed and my Tablett of golde thereunto belonginge with a igrene Serpente wreathed Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my saide Daughter Anne Stoddard either that my Bedd with the Bedstede and all the furniture belonginge therunto hanged with redde or ells that which is hanged with greene at her choyce A Carpett of greene embrowdered with greene velvett Sixe of my best Quisshens which she can choose twoo longe quisshins of purple Satten embrodered with tinsell A Chayre of blewe valvett embrodered with tinsell twoo cubbard Cloathes and twoo wyndowe Cloathes of greene embrodered with greene velvett I gyve and bequeathe to my Sister Marie Dudley Twentie Poundes and one Ringe of golde price Fortie Shillinges and A black gowne of twentie shillinges a Yarde and to her daughter Ursula Fowrtie Poundes towarde her Mariage So that she be advised and ordered and ruled by my saide sonne in lawe George Stoddarde and my saide daughter Anne, his wieff Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughter Abigall Dixwell the Some of Three hundrethe three score Sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence to be paide unto her by Twentie poundes a yeare by the handes of my saide sonne in Lawe George Stoddarde And my Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John and they to pay the same Twentie poundes half yerelie that is Tenne Pounde everie half yeare And I will that within Fowre Monethes after my deceasse myne Executours shall delyver unto the handes of the saide George Stoddarde & of my Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John or of their Assigne or Assignes the saide Some of Three hundreth Three score and Sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence, to thende that they may paye the same by Tenne poundes everie half yeare unto her use Provided alwaies that yf the saide Abigall shall deceasse oute of this parte lieff before she shall have receyved the saide Some of Three hundreth Three score and sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence by Twentie poundes a yeare as is afforsaide Then I will that all the residue of the same Some of Three hundreth three score and sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence whiche then shall remaine unpaide shalbe and remaine as followethe that is the one half thereof unto her twoo Sonnes William and Edwarde at their lawfull ages of one and twentie yeares. And yf they bothe dye before that tyme then to her other Children yf She have anye and everie of them her children to be the others heyre And the other half thereof to the proper use and behoofe of the saide George Stoddard and of my sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John equallie amongest them or the Survyvours of them to be devided Item I bequeathe unto Richard howlett sonne of Richarde howlett late deceassed Fyftie poundes to be paide unto hym at his Lawfull age of one & twentie yeares Item I bequeathe unto my Coosen Barbara Watson Thertene Poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence to be paide unto her at her Lawfull age of one and twentie yeares or on the daye of her mariage And unto Barbara Smithe Tenne poundes to be paide unto her in like maner and to my Mayden Elizabeth Elton thertene Poundes sixe shillinges eighte pence to be paide unto her lykewise And to Margaret Goose my Maiden Three poundes Syxe shillinges eighte pence And to Amy Tylman widowe Three Poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence And to Robert Newebourne the blynde boye fyve poundes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Roberte Beamonde my Servant Three score sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Katherine Herdson the wieff of Thomas Herdson my sonne and to Bridgett Herdson the wieff of my sonne Edwarde Herdson to either of them Fortie Angells a peece to make either of them a Chayne for A remembrance of me Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughters Anne Katherine Bridgett and Abigall suche Lynnen of Damaske and Dyaper and playne as shalbe remayninge in my howse at the tyme of my deceasse and shall by Inventarie equallie and indifferentlie to be devided betwene them Fowre So that my Daughter Anne shall have the first choyse of all The which fyne Lynnen I will that it shalbe delivered unto them within one moneth nexte after my deceasse Item I bequeathe unto the saide Elizabethe Elton my mayden three paire of Sheetes half a garnisshe of Newe Pewter vessell Fowre Candelstickes of Latten A brasse pott of three gallons a bras panne of Sixe gallons A Fetherbedd used uppon the Trundell bedde with a bolster and Mattres thereunto belonginge Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Barbara nowe the wieff of Martin Archdall one hundrethe poundes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Katherine the wieff of my brother Kenelm Watson one Chayne of golde of the value of twentie Markes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto the three Children of the same Kenelme my Brother that is to saye twoo Sonnes and one Daughter whiche this present daye are now lyvinge one Hundrethe Poundes equallie amongest them to be distributed and to be paide unto everie of them at everie of the severall lawfull ages or Mariages and everie of them to be others heire in the Benefitt thereof And yf they all deceasse before they shall receyve the same Moneye, Then I will that it shall remaine unto my saide Brother Kenelme Watson their Father Item I bequeathe unto my brother Edwarde Watson one Ringe of Fyne golde of the waighte of one ownce with my Fathers Armes engraven therein And my saide Brother Kenelme Watson one like Ringe of golde of one ownce weighte and one hundred Markes in Moneye Item I bequeathe unto [gap in text] wyeth of my saide Brother Edward Watson a Black gowne and a ringe of the value of Fortie Shillinges And to my saide Brother Kenelm and to the saide Katherine his wieff to either of them A black Gowne Item I bequeathe unto my my Servante John Browne Three Poundes Syxe shillinges eighte pence And I will that he puttinge in suerties shall have the occupyinge of Fyftie poundes freelie for three yeares nexte after the receipte thereof Item I gyve and bequeathe towardes the Reparacions of the Conduite and Sesternes which Conveye the water to the Cittie of London Fyftie Poundes to be paide within one yeare nexte after my deathe Item I will that within one yeare nexte after my deceasse there shalbe Thertene Sermons made in the Parrisshe Churche of St Dunstane in the easte of London and the Preacher to have for everie sermon tenne Shillinges Suma Sixe Poundes tenne Shillinges Item I gyve and bequeathe theise persons following Black gownes of twentie sixe Shillinges eighte pence the yarde that is to saye The Ladye White Sir William Alline Knighte and the Ladye his wieff Master Alderman Barneham and his wieff my saide son in Lawe George Stoddard and his wieff Anne my Daughter my Sonne Thomas Herdson and Katherine his wieff my sonne Edwarde Herdson and his wieff and my sonne John and Richarde Champion my Cosen dwellinge in Essexe And I gyve and Bequeathe unto, theise persons undernamed Black gownes of the price of Twentie Shillinges the yarde my Coosen Watson dwellinge in St hellenes in Bisshopsgate streate Roger Monntague Skynner Margarett Howlett widdowe and to George Lordinge Notarie And to the same George Fortie Shillinges to make hym a ringe for a remembrance of me And to these persons gownes of Sixtene Shillinges a yarde, that is to witt to Marye Bulley widdowe, Edwarde Rowe Pewterer and his wieff Peter Duren and his wieff and to Marie her Daughter a Black Cassock Richarde Hewson Skynner Edmond Anncell and his wieff John Highlorde Skynner my Cosen Barnes the Coryer and his wieff Arnolde Champion of Readinge and Richard Champion the Yonger dwelling in the Isle of Wighte Richard Bell Channdeler and his wieff Robert Coxe Draper Thomas Crofte draper John Chambers Draper Ursula dudleye my Sisters Daughter Robert Beamonde a black gowne and a Coate and to Master Asshbolde our Reader of our Lectour and to Master Cattrell our Curate to either of them a black gowne of thertene Shillinges fowre pence a yarde and to all other men survante which shalbe in my howse at the day of my Deceasse Gownes and Coates and to the women survante and Meydens Cassockes at the discretion of myne Executoures Item I gyve and bequeathe to Roberte Yonge Fysshemonger A black gowne of twentie Shillinges the yarde Item I will that my hole howsehold with the Servanntes being and remayninge with me at the tyme of my deceasse shall not be putt awaye but be and contynewe in my saide howse kepte with all thinges necessarie for them as Meate drincke and Wages for one whole yeare next after my deceasse So farreforthe as they behave them selves honestlie at the discretion of myne Executours Item I gyve and bequeathe to my Sister Bridgett Fowretie Shillinges a yeare to be paide unto her by myne Executours for the space of Syxe yeares nexte after my deceasse And I bequeathe to the same Bridgett my Sister a black gowne of the valour a price Thertie Shillinges Item I bequeath unto Master Doctor Ectour Nowes A black gowne of twentie Shillinges the yarde The Residue of all and singuler my Gooddes Chattells Plate Jewells reddye Moneye and Debtes whatsoever after the debtes whiche I shall owe at the tyme of my deceasse ben paide my funeralls finisshed and this my present Testament in all thinges perfourmed I whollie gyve and bequeathe the same Residue unto my saide Sonne in lawe George Stoddarde and to my saide Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John equallie amongest them to be devided And I make name and ordeine the saide George Stoddarde Thomas Edwarde and John my Sonnes Executoures of this my present Testamente and last will And I constitute and appoynte my welbelovid Frendes Sir William Allyn Knighte my brother Edwarde Watson Esquier the saide Kenelme Watson my brother Roger Monntague and the saide Roberte Beamonde to be Supervisours for the execution of this my presente testamente And to everie of the same my Supervisours for their paines and travells I gyve and bequeathe fyve Poundes a peece Provided alwaies my very mynde and will is That yf anye of my saide Children shall not be contentid with the Legacies and bequeastes unto them gyven by this present Testamente But shall contende and stryve Touchinge the execucon thereof or for any matter concerninge the same Then I will that Aswell the saide George Stoddarde my Sonne in Lawe as the saide my sonnes or anye of them which shall so contende or stryve shalbe cleane excluded of and from all suche Legacies executorshippe and benefitt as may by anie meanes come or growe to them or any of them by force vertue of this my present Testament and last will Any thinge before written to the contraire thereof in any wyse notwithstandinge In wittness whereof unto this my present Testament and last will I have Sett my Seale By me Thomas Cattell By me Richard Huson By me Richard Bell by me Robert Beamonde Draper. Lectum signatum Sigillatum et deliberatum pro vero Testamento et ultima voluntato suo per dictam testatricem vicesimo tercio die menses Septembris 1576 Paulo Post hora octavia antemeridiem in pucia drop testium et mei Georgii Lordinge Notarii publici affirmatur per me eundem Georgum lordinge [''Read, signed, sealed and delivered as the true last will and testament spoken by the testatrix the twenty-third day of September 1576, shortly after eight o’clock in the morning, and witnessed by me George Lordinge, Notary Public, affirmed by me George Lordinge the same day.''] '''Codicil''' The two and twentith daye of September Anno domini Millesimo Quingentesimo Septuagesimo Sexto Anno Decimo octavio Regine Elizabethe abowte eighte of the Clock in the forenone of the same Daye A codicill annexed unto the Testament and last will of Dame Barbara Champion of London widdowe made and declared by her the day and yeares above written betwene the howres above Recited Whereas I the saide Dame Barbara Champion did of late purchase of one Dabridge Courte a gent certaine landes and Tenemente in the Parrisshes of St Margarett Patten and St Dunstone in the East in London as by the writinges thereof made may Appeare The which purchase so by me made was in parte of perfourmannce of the Testamente and last will of Sir Richarde Champion Knighte late Citizen and Alderman of London deceassed my Late husbande Nowe my mynd and will is That all the saide Landes and Tenemente so by me purchased of the saide Dabridge Courte with all and singuler their Appurtenances Proffittes and Comodities shalbe and remaine whollie unto the Maister Wardens and Fellowshippe of the Worshipfull Companie of Drapers of London and to their Successoures Master and Wardens of the same Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of london To have and to holde all the same Landes and Tenemente with all their yssues Rentes Profyttes and Comodities so by me purchased of the saide [gap in will] Dabridge Courte unto the saide Maister Wardens and Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of London and to their Successours Master Wardens & Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of London and to their Successoures for ever in Parte of perfourmance of the saide Testamente and last will of the saide Sir Richarde Champion my late husbande deceassed And the Residue that shalbe unperfourmed of the Testamente of my saide late husbande as well touchinge the Drapers as touchinge the Poore Prisons or otherwise I Will that myne Executoures with all conveniente speede shall see the same Perfourmed and finisshed as my trust is in them And as touchinge all that my Leasse interest tythe and terme of Yeares whiche I have and holde of the Demyse of the worshipfull Companie of Grocers of in and to that Tenemente or Messuage Wherein at this presente I doo inhabite called the Baskett sett and beinge in the Parrisshe of St Dunstone in the East of London I will gyve devyse and bequeathe All the same me Lease interest tythe and terme of Yeares yet to com of in and to the same Messuage or Tenement called the Baskett withe all and singular the appurtenance unto Nicholas Stoddard sonne of George Stoddarde and of my daughter Anne his wieff and to the Executoures adminstratours and Assignes of the same Nicholas Stoddarde And also to the same Nicholas Stoddarde I will gyve devyse and bequeathe All that my Garden beinge my owne Freeholde and Whereof I a solie seased at this present lying and being on the Backside of the Messuage or Tenement called the Baskett in the saide Parrisshe of St Dunstone in the East of London To have and to holde unto the Same Nicholas Stoddarde to his heires and Assignes for ever In Wittnes whereof unto this presente Codicill I have Sette my hande and Seale

Will of Benjamin (IV) Harrison

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Harrison-831|Benjamin (IV) Harrison.]] "In the name of God Amen. I Benjamin Harrison of Berkeley in the County of Charles City and Parish of Westover, Gent, being of perfect sense and memory, ordain this my last will and Testament. Imprimis I Give and bequeath my Soul to Almighty God who first gave its being, in sure and certain hope of a Joyfull resurrection thro' the death and Passion of my blessed Savior Jesus Christ, My body to the Earth from which it was first taken, to be buried near my dear son Henry's grave, at the Discression of my executor hereafter mentioned, and as to all my worldly goods with which it hath pleased the Almighty to bless me my just Debts and Funeral charges being first paid, I Give and dispose of in the following manner: Give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife one equal third part of the neet proceeds or profits of my whole Estate during her natural life, and forasmuch as my wife hath at all times behaved in a most dutifull and affectionate manner to me and all--allways been assisting through my whole affairs, I therefore think proper to Give to my dear wife a small requital over and above the Thirds of my Estate as aforesaid, the use and occupation of the Plantation whereupon I now live, commonly called Berkeley, with all the Slaves Properly belonging to the Crop of the said Plantation, with all my household furniture of what kind soever and house Servants, except my Cook wench Patty and her children and the boy Levy son of Sarah, which Slaves I would have go to my son Benjamin on his being of age; I also give to my wife to use of all my plate and kitchen Furniture as also the use of my flocks of Cattle, Hogs, Horses and Sheep upon the said Plantation, all which said gifts I give to the use of my Said Dear wife so long as she shall remain a widow or shall abide on or inhabit the said Plantation, with full power to cut down and make use of any Timber or Wood either for building or repairing, making fenceing or firing, or any other use whatsoever for the said Plantation of or from any Part of my Estate in Charles City County Dureing the time aforesaid, she allowing yearly out of her own Estate Nine thousand Pounds of good Crop Tobo. in Nine Cask to be thrown into two thirds of my estate which is hereafter Ordered to be to divided amongst my children untill my Son Benjamin shall come to Age but no longer, and after her decease or Nonresidence as aforesaid the Premisses to go and descend to my well beloved son Benjamin Harrison and to the Heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten forever. I also Give to my Wife my Coach, chariot chair, Six horses and all furniture thereto belonging as also all my Saddle horses, Mares and Colts on the Said Plantation, together with her Gold Watch and all jewels in her possession. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] all that Tract of Land commonly called Berkeley and Kimadges and also that whereon my mother formerly lived as also the Gleeb Land bought of the Parish of Westover in the County of Charles City, to him and his heirs of his Body lawfully begotten Forever. I also Give to my said son Benjamin the land called Bicres with the Land Escheated of John Resbie and all my land on the South Side Nottoway River belonging to the Chiticorah Tract and all the additional Surveys made adjacent thereto, and all my Lands at the Falls of James River bought of Davis and others with the slaves and stocks thereon to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-902|Carter Henry Harrison]] all my land at Willises Creek with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon, and all the Land called Scotland Neck and the slaves and stocks of all sorts thereon to go and descend acordingly to will of the Honable Robert Carter Dec'd. Item. I give unto my son Henry all that estate of Land on the South Side Nottoway River by Peter's Bridge being Seven Plantations with all the Slaves and Stock of all Sorts thereon to him and his heirs Forever, and the Mill thereon, I also give him the tract of Land lying on Nottoway on the North Side the River at Peter's Bridge to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-930|Robert Harrison]] all my several Tracts of Land lying at the Falls of Appomattox River bought of Abraham Cocke, Christopher Herntory, Thomas Williams, James Munford and Richard Smith and he lots bought of Abraham Jones and that in the town of Petersburg and the Slaves and Stocks of all sorts thereon, and also the remaining Part of Chitecorah Tract lying on the North Side of Nottoway River with the Slaves and Stocks of all Sorts that shall be found thereon, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I Give unto my son [[Harrison-904|Nathaniel]] my land at Amelia Court house and all the Slaves and Stocks thereon. I also give unto my said son my land at Great Creek, and Meherrin (Vizt) the Tract whereon Benjamin Harrison is overseer, with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-905|Charles]] all my Land Secarnis with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon and the Land called the ______ Alley Tract. I also Give to my said son all the Lands that will fall to me by the death of Mr. Willis (To-wit) Cabbin Point Mill and that at Huntington, with all the Keepers thereof, to him and his heirs forever, and my desire is that there may be Five Slaves bought (Vizt) three women and two men as soon as Conviently can be to Full slave the three Plantations on Secarnis. And my desire is that so many Slaves as shall be occupied on the Pond Quarter and Black Water, at the death of Mr. Willis, shall be and belong unto my said son and his heirs forever. Item. My will and desire is that the mulatto man John shall be for the sole use of my wife so long as she shall be a widow, and that the rest of my Sawyers, Carpenters and Coopers shall be used for the use of my Estate in general until my son Benjamin comes of Age, and then to go to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son Robert my Tract of land on Brunswick Creek, lying at the mouth of Great Creek, containing seventeen hundred acres, be it more or less, to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my Said son Robert my mill on Harry's Swamp with the land thereto belonging, being three hundred and Fifty Acres more or less, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son Benjamin all the Negroes and Stocks of all sorts upon the Six Plantations that are now Settled on my Berkeley and Kimadges Tracts, to him and his heirs forever; and whereas I have given my Manor House an Plantation to my wife on terms as above to ascertain the bounds, my meaning is that from the upper bounds of Glebe Road and the River, and if by Experience that should be found too little I add to it Land on to other Side the Road called Woodfords. Item. My will and Desire is that the Land I bought of William Glover whereon my Surry Store stands be sold, and the Slaves thence be Immediately removed to that part of the Chetecorah tract given my son Robert for him and his heirs forever, and he money arising By the Sale of the Land to be laid out for Negroes for the Same uses, To wit for the better Settleing the same part of the Chetecorah Tract. Item. Forasmuch as there are a great Number of Slaves which, after the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Willis relict of Henry Harrison, Esq., Dec'd and by the last Will of the said Henry Harrison, are to revert to me and my heirs, my Will and desire therefore is, that when said estate in Negroes shall revert by the death of the Said Willis now in possession, that then the Said Negroes shall be divided into six equal Parts as Possible, Without Parting men and their Wives, by three able and discreet persons to be appointed by the General Court, which division being made my will and desire is that three already Given to my son Charles go in Proportion to his Part, that my Son Benjamin have the first choice, and the Rest of my six sons to choose according to Seniority, which Negroes I Give to them and their heirs forever. Item. I Give unto my sons Carter Henry and Henry, to be equally divided between them, all the house hold Plate that belonged to Henry Harrison, Esq., dec'd now in possession of Mrs. Elizabeth Willis his relict, and after her death to revert to me, as will appear by an Instrument of Writing between said Willis and myself recorded in Surry Court. Item. I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter [[Harrison-901|Betty Harrison]] one thousand pounds sterling including my mother's Legacy of two hundred pounds that is to say five hundred pounds to be paid by my Executor after she shall arrive at the Age of twenty-one years, or be married, and the other Five hundred Pounds within three years after, and I also Give to my Daughter Betty these several Slaves following and their increase to-wit: Liddy, Charlot, and Cate, the Daughter, of Aggy, to her and her Heirs forever. Item. I Give and bequeath to my [[Harrison-898|Daughter Anne]] the sum of one thousand pounds Sterling, Five hundred to be paid by my Executors within Twelve months after she shall arrive to the Age of Twenty-one or be married, and the other Five hundred pounds within three years after that. I also give to my Daughter Anne a negro girl Dorcas to her and her heirs forever. The Thousand pounds is to be with my mothers Legacy------hundred pounds inclusive. Item. I Give to my Daughter [[Harrison-985|Lucy]] Eight hundred Pounds Sterling including my mother's Legacy, to be paid her in four years after She arrives to the Age of twenty-one or is married. Also a negro girl Suekey, the Daughter of Bess and her increase, to her and her Heirs forever. Item. My will and desire is that my whole Estate shall be Kept entire until my Debts are paid, and the two Eldest Daughters Fortunes are raised, and until my son Benjamin comes of Age, and then whatever Legacys remain unraised the Estate of Each of my sons shall be Taxed in Proportion to their annual________ for the Payment thereof. Item. That the Guardianship and disposal of my children shall be entirely in the power of my wife, and that they be Maintained and educated at her discression __________ of my estate; that if my Daughters dureing their minority Do marry without first having the Consent and Approval of my said wife, then they or every one of them so marrying shall forfeit all Claims or Pretensions whatsoever to all and every part of the Legacies given them, by this my will, and I doe heartily and Earnestly recommend to said Children that they behave with Duty and obedience to their mother, and that they live in Love and Friendship with one another, and lastly I doe hereby Appoint my [[Carter-1306|Dear Wife Ann Harrison]], and all my sons as they shall come of Age, Executors of this my last will and testament, and I further order that there be no appraisement of my Estate nor Security given but her own. In witness whereof I have here set my hand and Seal this 17th day of October 1743, and utterly revoke all other wills by me heretofore made. This my last containing two sheets of Paper. :Benjamin Harrison. [Seal.] :Signed Sealed &c. in the Pressence of Robert West, Joseph Royal John Stith. :Charles City County ss.----August Court 1745. :The Afore written Last will and Testament of Col Benjamin Harrison Dec?d was Presented in Court by William Randolph Gent and wife Miss Betty Harrison, who made oath there and being proved by the oath of Joseph Royall one of the witnesses thereto is admitted to Record, and the said Joseph West the other two witnesses sign the said will as witnesses, and on the motion of the said William Randolph and Betty Harrison, and performing what is usual on such Cases, Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration with the said will annext in due forme Durante Minori estate of Benjamin Harrison Son and heirs of the Deced. Transcription found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maizeblue6/index16.html created by Scott Duncan

Will of Benjamin Blaydes of Kingston upon Hull 1769

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blaydes-97|Benjamin Blaydes]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' Note: This Will was made before he got married, which is why neither Kitty nor the children are mentioned. "I Ben: Blaydes
of Kingston upon Hull Merchant being of sound mind for which God be praised do make this my last Will as followeth
500 I Give my Niece Dorothy ?Mace five hundred pounds
220 I Give my Niece Elizabeth Huntington twenty pounds a year as long as she lives to be paid quarterly into her own hand and twenty pounds more for Mourning and other necessarys
500 I Give my Niece Ann Stephenson five hundred pounds
500 I Give my Nephew John Porter five hundred pounds
500 I Give my Niece Elizabeth ffinlow five hundred pounds
50 I Give my Nephew in Law Robert Wetherell fifty pounds
100 I Give my Nephew in Law John Stephenson one hundred pounds he assisting who I appoint as my Executrixes and Executor when requested by them in adjusting all amounts they desire
40 I give my Kinsman Samuel ?Donlin forty pounds
30 Kinswoman Hannah Hagar thirty pounds )
30 Kinswoman Jane Lawford thirty pounds ) to be paid as quick as can be
30 Kinswoman Sarah Wilkinson thirty pounds )
I instruct & appoint Sister Ann Hall Sister [[Blaydes-114|Elizabeth porter]] Sister [[Blaydes-112|Lydia ffinlow]] and Stephen ?Bendsworth (paying the above bequests) or their heirs as Executrixes and Executor to this my last Will revoking all other Wills by me heretofore made ordering them to pay all my just debts of whatsoever nature or kind after which to share equally all my rent and personal Estates whatever they be Thus wrote with my own Hand this twenty third of ffebruary one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine and in the ninth year of the year of the Reign of King George the third"
{{Image|file=Blaydes-97.jpg |align=l |size=200 }} {{Clear}} WALTER BROWN of the Town of Kingston upon Hyll gentleman maketh oath and saith that he knew and was well acquainted with Benjamin Blaydes late of the Town of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid Merchant deceased and with his manner and Character of handwriting having frequently seen him write and this Deponent further saith that he hath seen a paper or writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said Benjamin Blaydes deceased beginning with the words and ffigures "April 23d ffeb 1769 I Ben Blaydes of Kingston upon Hull Merchant" and ending "This wrote with my own hand this twenty third of ffebruary one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine and the ninth year of the Reign of King George the third" and signed Ben Blaydes
This Deponent verily believes the whole series and contents of the said Will on paper writting and the Inscription thereto to be all of the proper Handwriting of the said Benjamin Blaydes deceased
[signed] Walter Brown
sworn at the Town of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid the tenth day of July in the year of our Lord 1771 before me James Smith a Master extraordinary in Chancery and a Commissioner of his Majesty's Courts of King's Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer THIS WILL was proved before the Reverend Arthur Robinson Clerk Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Johnson Master of Law Commissary and keeper General of the Exchequer and Prerogative Court of the Most Reverend Father in God Robert by Living Providence Archbishop of York and Metropolitan lawfully authorized primate of England and on the fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one Administration of all and singular the goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted to Ann Wall widow Elizabeth Porter widow and Lydia ffinlow widow sisters and Benjamin Haworth Nephew of the said deceased and joint Executors in the said Will named being first sworn as the law requires
The Inventory was exhibited but Bond is entered
Robt Jubb (Deputy Register) THIS WILL was proved at London before the Right Worshipful George Way, Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted on the thirteenth day of September in the yeare of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one by the Oaths of Ann Hall Widow Elizabeth Porter Widow Lydia ffinlow widow the sisters and Benjaming Haworth the Nephew of the deceased and Executors named in the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased they having been first sworn by Commission thus to administer.

Will of Benjamin Decrowe

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==Last Will and Testament of [[Deicrowe-2|Benjamin DeCrowe]]== [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310658-00591?pid=824711 England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, PROB 11: Will Registers 1644-1654 Piece 198: Twisse, Quire Numbers 149-195 (1646)] : In the name of God the father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost Amen I Benjamine Decrowe the elder Citizen and Mercer of London being (praised be god) at the time of writing hereof in good and perfect health both of body and minde and memorie but knowing that the life of a Mann is uncertaine both for time place and manner I doe make and ordaine this my Last Will and Testament in manner and forme following first and above all I bequeath my Soule into the handes of Almighty God in full hope of everlasting Salvation by the only mercies and passion of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus not doubting but steadfastly believing to bee my redeemer in the Land of the living which God for his mercies sake grant unto me and to all good Christian people And more my earthly Body I leave the same to be interred in such decent manner and shall seeme best to my Executor [chooseed] hereafter named And concerning my moveable Goods and chattels whatsoever that after my Debts and funerall charges are paid the residual of my personall Estate shall be divided into three partes according to the laudable custome of the City of London whereof one parte I leave to my loving wife Margaret Decrowe A second to be divided equally amongst my Children that shall be unmaried at the time of my decease and the other third parte to be distributed in manner & forme following (that is to say) first I will and bequeath to [https://books.google.com/books?id=W0kSAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA104&lpg=RA1-PA104&dq=%22fellowship+of+the+mystery+of+the+mercers%22&source=bl&ots=kbOAWGAA79&sig=Rualr0UJvaLpktbnLpGLCzDxS8U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV0KKQkrXaAhXLqVQKHfHnApgQ6AEILzAC#v=onepage&q=%22fellowship%20of%20the%20mystery%20of%20the%20mercers%22&f=false the fellowshipp of the Mistorie of the Mercers] tenne poundes To the poore of [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/london/vol1/pp538-542 St.Thomas Hospitall in Southwarke] whereof I am a Member the some of tenn poundes To the poore Children of [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Christ%27s_Hospital,_London:_A_School_for_Children Christs Hospitall] toward finding them Bed clothes five poundes And to the poore of the parishe where I am buried fortie shillinges Item I give to my Sonne in Law Peter Wigett and my very good friendes Mr. John [Turkott] my late Servant William Dee of London and Merchant fortie Shllinges a piece for a remembrance of me to be made into Ringes at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named And whereas I have given in Marriage with my daughter Elizabeth my dyehouse in [http://london.enacademic.com/735/Black_Raven_Alley Black Raven Alley] purchased of Thomas Parke dyer for which I paid to him and for him the Some of Six Hundred and fortie Poundes Now my will and meaning is that after my other children shall have received each of them out of my personall estate the like Some of Six hundred fortie Poundes then if there by any surplusage my said daughter Wiggett is to enjoye her equal parte and portion thereof with the rest of her Bretheren and Sisters then Surviving otherwise not to clayme any thirde parte being already soo fully advanced Item I give to my Coson Mary Forthe twentie poundes in lieu of the legacie that her grandmother gave her which was conditionally that her State would hold out to pay the same which by reason of Longe and tedious suites of same stirred up by her deceased father Michael Forthe in seeking to overthrow her grandmother's will was spent and consumed with a farr greater quantity of my owne Moneys Item I give to my Sister Forthes children namely Anne Dorothie and Martha five markes a piece either to be oposite to the other and touching thus lawfull being soe challenged by their father Michaell Forthe to be given them by their grandmother which of my certaine knowledge now never soe Notwithstanding for peace sake and loving affection I am contented they shall enjoy this my bequest in full satisfaction of all demands whatsoever and whosoever shall refuse to accept of third my bequest in all loving and final manner according to my fine meaning shall be accounted as dead and not to enjoy any parte or parcel of the said five Markes a piece soe given as aforesaid Item I give to my two sisters in law Elizabeth Gregorie and Joane Turue my Coson Thomas Cudue the some of fortie Shillinges a piece to be made into Ringes or paid them in money at the discretion of my Executor Item I give to all my godchildren twentie shillings a piece Item to my servant Agnes Humphrey in regards of her long service twentie shillings and the rest of my servants that shall be with me at the time of my death twentie shillings a piece Item I give to my sonne Valentine one of my Cypresse Chests which he shall best like of my my best tapestrie coverlett and my great standing cupp with a cover which was proved at Hambrowne. [unreadable] also my five white cupps or [botes] with [dises] [Audureat] quilt [Dast] with a cover given him by his grandmother Mrs. Blanes Murser deceased Item I give to my sonne Benjamn Decrowe one other Cypress Chest after his brother hath made his choise and the Seaton & Tapestrie Coverledd Item I give to my sonne Robert a third Cypresse Chest after his two Brotheren have chosen theirs Item I give to my daughter Elizabeth my soft silke quilt with the [curtain patterns] and window clothes suitable to the same Item I give to my grandchild Elizabeth Wiggett my Spoute pott of Silver and to my said daughter Elizabeth One paire of my best Holland sheetes and a suite of damaske cabling Item I give to my daughter Katherine my Persia silke quilt and the [certain] and Vallense of Changeable Silke with birded eyes which was my Mothers and my standing cupp with a cover had out of the [lotterie] and my bason and [Razor] of silver the residence of the third parte of my personal estate reassessing after these bequests paid and deducted my Will minde is shall be equally divided betweene my sonns Benjamine and Robert the one to be executor to the other as [furnishing] these goods if any of them three happen to dye before the division be made out of this [bequest] Six monthes after my decease with my overseers or the most parte of them remaining my said personall estate to the end that upon the full of the said [Attempt] it may appeare the certaintie what their said sex or all persons will amount unto And further my Will and meaning is that if either of my sonnes happen to dye before they be possessed of this remainder of my third parte that then the survivors shall enjoy the deceased's partes proportionably betweene them and if they should happen all three to dye before they be possessed of the said remainder my Will is that the said remainder be equally divided between my two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine and to their [executors] and assignes forever. And concerning my Landes tenements and hereditaments I will and devise all the same in manner and fforme following ffirst I will and devise all these my messuages Landes and tenements with the appurtenances situate in or neere Middle Derke in the parishe of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe St. Andrew in the Wardrob London] which were left me by my ffather Robert Decrowe And my house in Quinbrough wherein Nicholas Simson now dwelleth And also all these my Woods and Woodgrounds lying in Enfield in the Countie of Middlesex which I lately purchased of the right honorable the [[Cecil-100|Earle of Salisbury]] called Balstokes and Lemowds Andalse All my tenements and Landes at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egham Egham in the County of Surrey] to my Sonne Valentine Decrowe and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue to my Sonne Benjamin Decrowe and to the heires of his Body lawfully begotten And for want of issue To my Sonne Robert Decrowe and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such issue the same to remayne to my Two Daughters parte and potion like And to the heirs of their two Bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for default of any issue of my Children I will and bequeath the said Landes and Tenements to Thomas Cudno my Sisters Sonne and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten And if the said Thomas Cudno dye without issue then my Will is the same shall remayne and be to the right worthy Companie of the Misterie of the Mercers They paying yearely ffortie Poundes for the same to the four hospitals in London and Southwark by even and equal portions forward the comforte and releife of the poore people in the said hospitals for ever the house that I live in but what is purchased in my Sonne Valentines name during his and wife's life to Valentine and entails it during her life and after to my Sonne Valentine and his heires and for want of such all if it [saile] Item I give and bequeath to my Sonne my Messuage my dwelling house at Endfield And also all that Messuage and grounds purchased with me of Lucretia Walker one of the Choires of Walker deceased lying in the said Towne of Endfield aforesaid likewise I will and devise to my said Sonne Benjamin Decrowe A third tenement at the Woodsdie to him Spenser dwelleth to my Wife during life and after to my Sonne the old house and ground to be as the deed speake a surrender near intend to wife Also all my Two Tenements and the Woodsey wherein Barnabas Mime and Bradley dwell to Robert Item I give and bequeath my Sonne Benjamin all my Marshelands purchased of Edward Wright and Thomas Harrison [sett] lying and being in Endfield and the Reversion of my new [buihed] Tenement at the Woodsye wherin William Bradley carpenter sometime dwelleth lying and being in the said parishe of Enfield And my Will and meaning is that if my Coson [son?] Benjamin Decrowe shall dye without issue of his Body Lawfully begotten That then all the abovesaid demised premises shall remayine and be to my Sonne Robert Decrowe and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue from my said Sonne Robert I will and bequeath the same to my Sonne Valentine and their heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to my said two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine and to the heires of their two Bodyes And for default of wich yssue the same to remayne to Thomas Cudnor my Sister's Sonne And the heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue to the [Winar] and Church wardens of the said parishe of Endfield and to their Successors to be bestowed towards the repayring of the highways Leading into or about the said parishes where most woods is the Same of tene pounds yearly forever and the residue of the revenues of the said Landes to be to the relief of the poore of the inhabitants of the said parishes forever Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest sonne Robert Decrowe my two messuages and tenements with their appurtenances scituate in St Martyn Osgors Lane London together with all the Wainscott and all other Utensills therewith demised And to the heirs of my said Sonne Robert of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such yssue the same to remayne to my Sonne Benjamin Decrowe and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue to my Sonne Valentine Decrowe and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue the same to remayne to my two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine And to the heirs of their two bodies Lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for default of such yssue to the Bishop of London and to his Successors toward the maintenance Seates fitt and convenient for the people to sitt upon in [http://www.fieldsintrust.org/St-Pauls-Churchyard St Paules Churchyard London] And at the Spittle at the preaching of Sermons in either of the said places freely without affinity or demanding any money for those that sitt upon the said Seates to heare the words of God preached forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Wife Margaret Decrowe over and besides one thirde parte of my personal estate One of my houses at Endfield during the time of her life and not otherwise my New builded house at the Woodsye wherein William Bradley lately dwelled or else my dwelling house at Endfield builded for my Sonne Valentine for and during her Naturall life to give Answer to my Executor within one Monethe after my decease whether of them shee will imbrace but with third proviso and up this Condition that she shall not challendge or demand any thirdes out of my Landes but that she doth rest her self contented with one thirde parte of my personal estate first bequeathed unto her as aforesaid but if either by evill Counsell of by her owne obstinance shee doth challendge or may possess one third of my Lande then my Will and mind is that this my bequest of either of my said houses shall be utterly void and of none effect And my house at the Woodsye to remayne to my Sonne Benjamin And my other house appointed for my Sonne Valentine [shalbe] and Remaine to my said Sonne Valentine and to his heirs forever And whereas I am bound to Sr Nicholas Bonignton in teh Some of One and fiftie Poundes to free the Grond called Moones Hawth Grobe from any claymes Thirdes by my said Wife And likewise am bound in One Thousand Poundes to free my dye house in Black Raven Alley in London which Dye house I gave with my Daughter Elizabeth in Marriage to my loving Sonne in Lawe Peeter Wigott with a Generall consent of my said Wife and my other Children yet notwithstanding since the Solemnization of the said Marriage my said Wife hath refused to confirme the said gift whereby my Bond of One Thousand pounds is forfeited My Will and mind therefore is that my Sonne Valentine shall retaine in his handes the said Somes of One hundred fiftie Poundes And One Thousand Pounds of out of my personall Estate foward the discharege of the said Bondes and that until my said Wife deliver up her right therein if any thinge be due unto my said wife and my said Children must rest themselves contented with the residue that shall remayne of my said personall estate the said One Thousand One hundred fiftie Poundes being deducted until such time as the obstinance of my said wife may be curbed either by some equitable course of Justice or by death wich is naturall to us all. Item I doe make nominate and appoint my loving Sonne Valentine Decrowe my fulle and sole Executor of this my last will and Testament and my loving Sonne in lawe Peter Wiggott and my good friends Mr John Duskott and my Brother in Lawe William Turue and my late Servant William Dee Merchant my overseers to [speacke] with my loving Coson Master Robert Hall unto whom I doe Bequeathe fortie Shillinges to buy him a Ringe and Twentie Shillinges to his Wife Margarett in remembrance of my death praying and desiring my said overseers to be helpfull and assisting to my said executor with their best advise and Counsell to the good of all my Children in Generall whereof I make noe doubt but they will fully performe the same Item whereas I have assigned tow certaine Feofees the house of my Manse of Russenden with appurtenances in the Isle of Sheppie in the Countie of Kent And whereas they have by my directions assigned the same to my said Sonne Valentine Decrow upon and under certaine conditions therein lymited and appointed ffirst therefore I desire my said Sonne freely and faithfully to performe the said Conditions in paying and discharging such [Ammisties] to my Coson Bulye hes Wife as I am lyed unto by Covenant, And likewise to the Ladie Bagwell by my Aunt Marlees Will And fortie shillinges per Annume to the poore of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erith Erithe in Kent] And my meaning is for the better performance of m said Sonne Valentine in Marriage that it shall be Lawfull for him to make a sufficient joynture to his said Wife or wifes of the specified dureing their Naturall lives And that the [sprinses] shall be after him and his wifes decease unto his Children heirs of his body lawfully begotten [sunnessinely] And if sh should dye without ysssue of his Body (as God forbid) show my meaning is the same shall remayne to my other Children successively and to the yssue Lawfully begotten of their Two Bodyes And in Witness that this is my Last Will and Testament I have written the same with myne owne hand and published the same this Six and Twentieth Daye of ffebruary Anno die One Thousand Six Hundred twenty Six In the presence of those whose names are underwritten by me Benjamin Decrowe Published the Daye and yeare abovesaid in the presence of Nicholas Rand Thomas Heaton [peresed] and amended 30 August 1632 in the presence of R. [Cobb]

Will of Bennett Gwynn

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Gwynn-365|Bennett Gwynn]]: 1826, Prince George's County, MD File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lisa Simms. Transcribed by Raphael T. Semmes in his book The Semmes and Allied Families, Baltimore, 1918. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. WILL OF BENNETT GWYNN OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD. Wife, Teresa Ann Gwynn, personality. Son, [[Gwynn-364|Thomas Belt Gwynn]], 300 acres "Locust Grove," bought of Capt. Horacio Claggett, reserving to my son, Wm. H. Gwynn, the public road from my dwelling house to the main road from Piscataway to Nottingham Son, [[Gwynn-360|John H. Gwynn]], land south of my mill race and land adjoining Jno. Monroe, being part of "Marlow's Survey," reserving to son William a road as abovesaid. Son, William H. Gwynn, my dwelling plantation and lands not heretofore devised to sons Thomas and John, and he to pay expenses of my Admn. Granddaughter, Susannah Ann Middleton, a good bed, and she is to be cared for and her estate is to be held by my son William until she reaches woman's age. Extr.: My son, William. Witnesses: John G. Summers, John F. Latimer, Samuel Coe. Will dated April 13, 1826. Proved June 13, 1826. NOTES: This testator married Rebecca Edelen,5 daughter of Richard Edelen, (died 1810), Prince George's County, of Thos. (died 1752), Prince George's County, of Richard Edelen (died 1761), Charles County, Md. This Rebecca Edelen had a sister Mary Edelen, married Jason Jenkins February 18, 1784. This testator probably was the Bennett Gwinn who married Susanna Hilleary February 21, 1797.-R. T. Semmes, 1918.

Will of Bridget (Marwood) Ford of Honiton Devon

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'''The Will of Bridget (Marwood) Ford of Honiton, Devon.'''
Written: 12th November 1746 Proved: 3rd April 1747 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in 2018 from the copy held at the National Archives: Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 753 In the Name Of God Amen I [[Marwood-178|Bridget Forde]] of Honiton in the County of Devon Widow being in a Good State of health but of good sound and disposing mind and memory blessed be God but calling to mind the frailty of this Mortal life and the uncertainty of the time of my death do therefore make and ordaine this to be my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke and make void all other Wills by me at any time heretofore made. Imprimis I give and bequeath all that my Messuage Farm or Tenement called Great Well lying in the parish of Ottery St Mary in the County of Devon and also all my two Messuages or Tenements lying at Gosford in the same parish and all my right and Estate therein with their and every of their hereditaments and appurtenances unto John Forde of Offwell in the County of Devon, Gentleman his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively upon Condition that he pays thereout the sum of Fifty pounds a year clear of all rates taxes and other Outgoings whatsoever unto my Niece Mary Tucker the now wife of William Tucker Esquire my Executrix and hereinafter named for her own Separate use and to her Executors Administrators or Assigns for and during the full Term and Time of Six Years Commencing from the time of my death and also the Sum of Ten pounds a year unto his sister Mrs Upham her Executors Administrators or Assigns clear of all Taxes for the space of Ten Years Commencing at the same time and in Case the said John Forde shall refuse or neglect to pay the same Then it shall and may be lawful for my said Niece [[Marwood-159|Mary Tucker]] to enter upon all and singular the same premises as her own proper Estate and I do in that Case make void the Gift and bequest I have hereinbefore Conditionally made thereof unto the said John Forde and do give all and Singular the same premises with their hereditaments and appurtenances unto my said Niece her heirs `Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively for and during all the Estate and Interest I have therein she paying the said Sum of Ten pounds a year unto the said Mrs Upham as aforesaid and my will is that the tomb and Vault of Edward Forde Batchellor of Physick - my late deceased husband in Ottery Churchyard shall be Constantly repaired by and out of the profits of the same premises by the person or persons that shall enjoy the same during the Terme and Interest I have therein. Item I give to the poor of Honiton the Sum of five pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain to be distributed amongst them according to the discretion of my said Executor Item I give and bequeath unto my Niece Mrs Bridget Marwood the Sum of two hundred pounds of like Money and to my [[Marwood-158|Brother Thomas Marwood Esquire]] the Sum of one hundred pounds of like money. To my [[Marwood-112|Nephew James Marwood Esquire]] his son the Sum of one hundred pounds of like money To my [[Marwood-154|Cozen James Benedictus Thomas Marwood]] son of my said Nephew James Marwood the Sum of five hundred pounds of like Money and to the said William Tucker the Sum of Two thousand pounds of like Money In Trust To and for the sole and Seperate use and disposal of my Cozen Bridget Sherston Wife of (blank) Sherston of Wells in the County of Somerset Gentleman distinct and apart from the use of her said husband and so as the same be not liable to his debts or Engagements nor under his Control or Management he being to have nothing to do therewith nor with the Interest or produce thereof but I do desire that her said Father will improve the same for the use and benefit of his said daughter Sherston in the best manner he shall be able either by placing or Lending the same out at Interest or otherwise according to his discretion always paying to her the said Bridget Sherston the Interest or produce thereof to her own Seperate use and her receipt shall be from time to time a Sufficient discharge for the same notwithstanding the Coverture between her and her said husband. Item I do give and bequeath unto the said William Tucker the Sum of Fifteen hundred pounds of like money In Trust to and for the sole and seperate use and disposal of my Cozen Frances Brown his daughter the now wife of Henry Langford Brown Esquire Distinct and Apart from the use of her said husband and so as the same not be liable to his debts or Engagements nor under his Control or Management he being to have nothing to do therewith nor with the Interest or produce thereof but I do desire that the said Father will improve the same for her in the best manner as he can either at Interest or in any other manner he shall think most proper always paying the Interest to her for her own Seperate use and her receipt from time to time shall be a Sufficient discharge for the same notwithstanding the Coverture between her and her said husband provided always and my Will and meaning is that in case either of the said Several Legacies of two thousand pounds or Fifteen hundred pounds or any part of either of them shall for times be lost by means of the Insufficiency or Insufficiencies of the Security or Securities taken for the same respectively then my Will is that the said William Tucker his heirs Executors or Administrators shall not be Answerable for or liable to make good the same provided such Security or Securities be first of all approved of by the said Bridget Sherston and Frances Brown respectively by writing under their hands respectively. Item I give and bequeath unto my Cousins Betty Tucker and Agnes Tucker Daughters of my said Niece Mary Tucker the Sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and also unto her two Sons Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker the like Sum of five hundred pounds apiece of like money and I do hereby direct that the four last mentioned Legacies of five hundred pounds each shall be paid into the hands of the said William Tucker their Father within one year next after my death desiring he will Improve the same in the best manner he can by putting and keeping the same out at Interest and that he pays unto the said Betty Tucker and Agnes Tucker their principal sum of five hundred pounds each and the Improvement he shall have made thereof respectively at their Attainment of the age of one and Twenty years respectively or at the time of their respective marriages which shall first happen and that he pays the said several sums of five hundred pounds so given unto the said Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker and the Improvement that shall have been made thereof unto them the said Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker respectively at their several Attainments of the age of one and Twenty years and I do also direct that all other the Legacies before by me Given shall be paid to the several Legatees in on e year next after my death for the uses aids and purposes aforesaid Item I give and bequeath into Grace Sketchly my Servant Ten pounds a year clear of all Taxes to be paid unto her by even quarterly payments by my Executrix hereinafter named for and during her natural life the first payment thereof to be made and to begin at the end of the first three months next after my death. Item I give unto every other Servant that shall be living with me at the time of my death and hath so lived with me for the space of one year next before my death Fifty shillings of lawful money of Great Britain. Item I do direct and desire my said Executrix to lay out and bestow in my Funeral the sum of one hundred pounds in the most prudent and discreet manner she is able and also that she lays out and bestows the sum of fifty pounds more in erecting a Monument to my Memory in or against the Wall over the Tomb of Mr Thomas Marwood who was my Great Grandfather near adjoining to the Great north of Honiton Church and I do earnestly desire that my Body may be also lain and placed in or under the said Tomb and that there may be a proper inscription on my said Monument denoting the same and Lastly my Lands of Inheritance and all my Estate therein and all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods and Chattels of what nature or kind so ever after my Legacies herein before given paid and discharged I do hereby give and bequeath unto the said Mary Tucker my Niece for her own seperate use and disposal distinct and apart from the use of her said Husband and I do hereby make and Constitute her my said Niece Mary Tucker whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament In Testimony whereof I the said Bridget Forde the Testatrix have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this twelfth day of November in the year of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church of England one thousand seven hundred forty and six Bridget Ford Signed sealed published and declared by her the said Bridget Forde the Testatrix to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto in their presence Sarah King Will Gille George King I do give to Mrs Mary Tucker four Suits of my best Wearing apparel to her daughter Bridget Sherston my diamond earrings to Betty Tucker my diamond Cross Frances Brown my pearl necklace Agnes Tucker Gold Watch Mary Larance Ten pounds to Mary Salter five pounds to Eunice Hood 5. George Clark son of Theophilus Clark 10 and all the rest of my Wearing Apparel to Grace Sketchly except one suit to the other servant I do give to Sarah King 100 Guineas. 27th March 1747 On which day appeared personally Theophilus Clarke of the parish of Honiton in the County of Devon, Mercer, George Kingof the same parish Cooper and William Gill of the same parish Gentleman who being severally sworn on the Holy Evangelists to depose the Truth did jointly and severally say and depose as follows to wit and first they the said Theophilus Clarke and George King for themselves did jointly and severally say and depose that they and each of them knew and were well acquainted with Bridget Forde late of Honiton in the County of Devon Widow deceased for many years before and to the time of her death and have often seen her write whereby they and each of them became well acquainted with the manner and Character of her hand Writing and having now viewed and perused the paper writing hereunto annexed purporting to be a Codicil to be annexed to her last Will and Testament beginning thus ( I do give Mrs Mary Tucker four suits of my best wearing apparel ) and ending thus ( I do give unto Sarah King100 guineas ) they these deponents do jointly and severally say that they do verily believe the same to be totally wrote by and with the proper hand writing of her the said Bridget Forde deceased and he this deponent William Gill for himself deposeth and saith that he drew and wrote the last Will and Testament of the said Bridget Forde deceased bearing date the Twelfth day of November one thousand seven hundred and forty six now last past and also hereunto annexed and that he this deponent was present at the execution of the said Will and is a subscribed Witness thereto and well knows that the Several Interlineations and Erasements now appearing in the said Will were so made by him before the Execution of the said Will and were read over to and approved of by the said Testatrix Theo Clarke George King Will Gill The same day the said Theophilus Clarke George King and William Gill were severally duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me Richard Lewis This Will was proved at London with a Codicil annexed the third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty seven before me the Right Worshipfull John Bettesworth Doctorof Laws Master Keeper of the Commissary of the Prerogative Court ofCanterbury lawfully Constituted by the Oath of Mary Tucker Wife of William Tucker Esquire Sole Executrix named in the said Will to whomAdministration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattelsand Credits of the said deceased being first sworn by Commission dulyto Administer

Will of Captain James Cook, 1780

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This is a transcript of the will of British explorer and naval officer [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook (1728 - 1779)]]. His will was dated 14 June 1776 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 24 January 1780. The text of the will is based on the original will, as signed by Cook, held by the National Archives (UK) in its collection of wills of famous people: see [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C198035 PROB 1/17]. A registered copy of the will is also available in the records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: see [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D380400 PROB 11/1060/263]. The original spelling, capitalisation and punctuation have been retained. === Will === In the Name of God Amen
I James Cook Commander pf His Majesty’s Sloop the Resolution — being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding (praise be to God) Do make and publish this my last will and Testament in the manner following (that is to say) First my will is that all my Just Debts and funeral expences be fully paid and satisfied and after payment thereof I do hereby give and Bequeath to my dear Father Mr James Cook of Redcar in the County of York for and during his natural Life one Annuity or clear yearly Sum of Ten pounds ten shillings to be paid and payable to him by my Executrix and Trustees hereinafter named half yearly by even and equal portions at Michaelmas and Lady Day the first payment to begin and be made on such of those feasts which shall first and next happen after my Death and I do charge and make chargeable the whole of my Real and personal Estates with the payment thereof accordingly Also I give to my Dear and loving Wife Elizabeth Cook all my Leasehold Messuage Tenement and premises with the appurtenances wherein I now Dwell situate and being in Mile-end old Town in the County of Middlesex for the term of her natural Life and after her Decease I give the same to all my Children whether borne in my life time or in Due time after my Death in equal Shares and proportions Also I give to each of my Sisters Christiana Cocker and margaret Fleck the sum or Legacy of ten pounds and I give to my good Friends Thomas Dyall of Mile end old Town aforesaid Gentleman and Richard Wise of Rumford in the County of Essex Gentleman ten pounds a piece as a mark of the great Regard I have for them and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my real and personal Estates of what nature and kind soever the same shall happen to be at the time of my Decease I give Devise and bequeath one third part thereof unto my said Wife Elizabeth Cook for her own proper use and Benefit for ever And I give Devise and bequeath the remaining two third parts thereof unto my said Wife and unto the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise To hold to them and the Survivors and Survivor of them his her or their Executors Administrators or Assigns In Trust nevertheless for the use and Benefit of all and every my Child and Children whether born in my Life time or in due time after my Decease, in equal Shares and proportions and my will is that their portion and portions shall be placed out at Interest upon Government or such other Securities as my said Trustees or the Survivors or Survivor of them shall think fit untill such time and times as the same shall become payable as herein after is Mentioned that is to say my Will is and I do hereby Direct that the portion and portions of such of them as shall be a Son or Sons shall be paid to him or them at his or their age or ages of Twenty one years and of such of them as shall be a Daughter or Daughters upon her or their attaining the age of Twenty one years or upon the Day or Days of her or their Marriage or Marriages which shall first happen Provided Nevertheless such Marriage be had with the Consent of my said Wife but not otherwise Provided also And I do hereby give full power and authority unto my said Trustees and the Survivors or Survivor of them his her or their Executors and Administrators to apply such part of the portion or portions of my said Children till the same shall become payable in placing him her or them out apprentice or apprentices or otherwise in their advancement in the world as they in their Discretion shall think fit and in the mean time I order and Direct that the Interest Dividends and produce of their said portions be paid and applied in and towards their Maintenance and Education respectively And my Will is and I do hereby Declare that if any or either of my said Children shall happen to Die before his her or their portion or portions shall become payable [page 2]
Then the portion or portions of him her or them so Dying or so much thereof as shall remain unapplied for the purpose aforesaid shall go to the Survivor and Survivors of them and shall be paid and payable to him her or them in such and the same manner as his her and their Original portion or portions is and are made payable as aforesaid Also my Will is that my said Trustees shall not be answerable or accountable for any Loss that may happen in placing out my said Estates as aforesaid or otherwise howsoever unless such Loss shall be occasioned by or through their Wilful Default or Neglect And that they shall not be answerable the one for the other of them but each of them for his her and their own act and Deed only And I do also Direct that they shall be Indemnified of from and against all Costs and Damages which they shall sustain by Reason or on account of the Trust hereby Reposed in them And I do hereby Nominate Constitute and appoint my said Wife and the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise Joint Executrix and Executors of this my Will and Trustees on behalf of my said Children And hereby Revoking all former Wills I Declare this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament Consisting of two Sheets of paper set my hand to the first Sheet and my hand and Seal to the last Sheet thereof This Fourteenth Day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six {| |- | width="70%" align="left" cellpadding="2"| Signed sealed published and Declared by the said Testator as and for his last will and Testament Consisting of two Sheets of paper in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have Subscribed our Names as Witnesses to the Due Execution thereof
Alex Bassett Clemts Inn
Nathl: Austen, Joseph Neeld Clks to Mr Bassett

| width="30%" align="center"| Jams Cook |} === Probate === This is written at the bottom of the second page of the original will in PROB 1/17:
20th January 1780
Elizabeth Cook Widow the Relict of the deceased and Thomas Dyall two of the Executors above named were duly sworn (power reserved of making the like grant to Richard Wise the other Executor whenever he shall apply for the same
Before me
And: Coltee Ducarel
Surrogate

15th March 1780
Richard Wise the other Executor was duly sworn
Before me
And: Coltee Ducarel
Surrogate

Testator was late of the Parish of Saint Dunstan Stepney in the County of Middlesex but Commander of His Majesty’s Sloop Resolution and died in February 1779
At the bottom of the registered copy of the will in PROB 11/1060/263 is:
This Will was proved at London the twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty before the Worshipfull Andrew Coltee Ducarel Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Elizabeth Cook Widow the Relict of the deceased and Thomas Dyall two of the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted having been first sworn duly to administer Power reserved of making the like Grant to Richard Wise the other Executor named in the said Will when he shall apply for the same.

Will of Charles Hudson

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This is the transcription of the Will of [[Hudson-14909|Rear Admiral Charles Hudson]] (abt 1732-1803). originally from Islandmagee, County Antrim, Ireland. I've added some punctuation to make it easier to understand. {{Image|file=Will_of_Charles_Hudson.jpg |size=720 |caption=Banner from will of Charles Hudson }} '''Will of Charles Hudson Esquire – National Archives PROB 11/1388/173''' In the Name of God Amen. I, '''Charles Hudson''', a Rear Admiral in His Majesty’s Royal Navy being at present in a sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding and praised be to God for the same and considering the uncertain state of this mortal life and to avoid controversy after my death do make and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. I commend my soul to God in humble hopes of his mercy through the mediation of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to the earth to be serenely, frugally and without funeral or pomp interred and I do hereby institute and appoint my friends '''Mr Christopher Hudson''' of Belfast and '''Mr Richard Sanderson''' of Mark Lane Wine Merchant and the survivor of them and the executors and administrators of such survivor Executors and Trustees of this my will desiring that each of them may accept of fifteen guineas to buy a Ring as a small memorial of me and I give and bequeath unto the said '''Christopher Hudson''' and '''Richard Sanderson''' all my estate and efforts of what nature and kind soever which I shall be possessed of at the time of my death for the uses trusts interests and purposes hereinafter mentioned, that is to say I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Hudson''' of Belsize, near Lisburn, widow of my late brother '''James''', an annuity of ten pounds a year, for and during the term of her natural life and five guineas for a Ring and I give and bequeath to her daughter '''Amelia Hudson alias Wolfenden''' the sum of two hundred pounds to her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to my sister '''Ann Hudson alias Cameron''' of Islandmagee an annuity of twenty five pounds a year for and during the term of her natural life and five guineas for a Ring. Item I give and bequeath to '''Lieutenant John Hay''', '''Edward Hay''' and '''Robert Hay''', sons of my sister '''Elizabeth Morrison''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds each also I give to her daughter '''Jane Hay alias Burney''' the sum of forty pounds, also I give to her daughter '''Nancy Hay alias Scott''' the interest of forty pounds to be paid to her half yearly during the life of her husband '''Scott''' and should she survive him she is at his death to have the forty pounds given to her but if her death happens first the said forty pounds is to be equally divided among the children she may leave but Scott the husband is to have no arrangement thereof not is the same to be subject to his debts or control in any wise. Also I give to the two children of her daughter '''Elizabeth Hay alias Hutchinson''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them and it is my will that in case any or other of the aforesaid Mrs Morrison’s children shall happen to die before they survive the legacys now left to them and leaves issue in that case the parents legacy is to go to the said issue share and share alike but if without issue to revert to the residue of my personal estate. Item I give and bequeath to '''Edward McGukin''' and '''Charles McGukin''' sons of my sister '''[Isabel] McGukin''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds each, also I give to her daughters '''Dorothy Stewart alias Whelen''' and '''Jane Steward alias Hudson''' the sum of forty pounds each and my will is that in case any or either of the aforesaid '''Mrs McGukin'''’s children shall happen to die before they receive the legacies now left to them and leaves issue in that case the parents legacy is to go to the said issue share and share alike but if without issue to revert to the residue of my personal estate. I likewise give to the aforesaid '''Dorothy Stewart alias Whelen''' all my right and interest of two Bonds I have from her husband '''Abraham Whelen''', the first for one hundred and fifty pounds, dated in Novr 1788, the other for twenty pounds, dated in Septr 1793, with all such Interest as may be due thereon to her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to '''Charlotte Hudson alias McClean''' of Belfast the sum of six hundred pounds which sum to be taken from money lent by me to her husband '''William McClean''' on his Bonds in Novr 1801 and Mar 1802 if the same is not repaid to me before my death and, if it is not, she is to have a sufficient obligation from him for the amount as the legacy is for her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Hudson alias McComb''' of Belfast the sum of thirty pounds. Also I give to her sister '''Jane Hudson''', my goddaughter the sum of thirty pounds. Item I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Mary Leonard''' the sum of twenty pounds and I desire that '''Margaret Williams''' hereafter mentioned may have the sole management of this legacy. Item I give and bequeath to '''Margaret Williams''' an annuity of eighty pounds a year for and during the term of her natural life and ten Guineas for her Ring and I likewise give to her the said '''Margaret Williams''' all and singular my household goods and furniture, linen, china, wearing apparel and utensils of every kind whatsoever in and belonging to me in my dwelling house No 23 Apollo Buildings, East Street, Walworth together with the said dwelling house being a leasehold tenement with all my right title and interest of and in the same premises and every thing thereunto belonging to and for her own use and benefit and should the said tenement be by me disposed of before my death she the said '''Margaret Williams''' is in that case to have the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds given to her in lieu thereof and I likewise give her my watch also I leave her in trust my books and plate for my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' hereinafter mentioned the books to be equally divided between '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' and the plate to be given to '''Elizabeth Hudson''' it is my will that several annuity by me given viz to '''Mrs Hudson''', '''Ann Cameron''' and '''Margaret Williams''' may be paid to them quarterly and every quarter by equal portions without any deduction whatsoever. Item I give and bequeath to my son '''Charles Edward Hudson''' born in the year 1787 the sum of four thousand pounds, also I give and bequeath to my son '''Thomas James Hudson''' born in the year 1791 the sum of four thousand pounds, also I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Jane Hudson''' born in the year 1783 the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds, also I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''' born in the year 1797 the sum of one thousand seven hundred pounds but in case other of my sons the said '''Charles Edward''' or '''Thomas James''' shall happen to die before they attain the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue, in such case I will that three thousand pounds of the legacy of him so dying be given to his surviving brother, four hundred pounds to his sister '''Jane''' and six hundred pounds to his sister '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should the other son likewise die before he attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in that case my will is that two thousand pounds of his legacy so dying be given to my daughter '''Jane Hudson''', '''Elizabeth Hudson''', four thousand pounds of it to be given to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''', six hundred pounds to be given to '''Charlotte Hudson alias McClean''' hereinbefore mentioned and four hundred pounds to be given to '''Amelia Hudson alias Wolfenden''' likewise mentioned in this will and should my daughter '''Jane''' die before she attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue my will is that eight hundred pounds of her legacy be equally divided between her two brothers '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' and seven hundred pounds to be given to her sister '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should my daughter '''Elizabeth''' happen to die before she attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in such case my will is that five hundred pounds of her legacy so dying be given to her sister '''Jane''' and the remaining twelve hundred pounds to be equally divided between her two brothers '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James Hudson''' and my will is that as much of the interest of the legacys now left to my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' as shall be necessary for their maintenance and education should be disposed of for that purpose and the overplus lent out on eligible securities at the discretion of the Executors together with any other sums of money they may by this my will be entitled to until my said sons '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' shall respectively attain their ages of twenty two years or should they be settled in Business for themselves or married with the consent of the Guardians herein after names before such [???] in either case of twenty one years and until my daughters '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth''' shall respectively attain their ages of twenty four years or day or days of marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage if under age be with the consent of the Guardians for by a Marriage in their Minority without such consent being had in writing [her that?] does it is to forfeit one half of the legacy she is by this will entitled which half in such case is to be given to her sister provided likewise that should my daughters or either of them marry while under age my will is that one half of the amount of their legacies should be so settled upon her or them and their issue in such a manner as to prevent the husband from injuring that moiety and so that the receipts of my sons and daughters notwithstanding their marriage shall alone be a sufficient discharge of such payments as may be made in respect to such moiety and when and as my said children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' shall respectively attain their said respective ages or day or days of marriage which shall first happen then the legacies they are by this my will intitled to together with such as may have been during their minorities added thereto are to be made over and paid to them and it is my will that the Executors and Trustees may at all times reimburse themselves for all costs, charges and expenses they may be at for or on account of the Trust herein in them reposed and I do hereby devise the Guardianship care and Education of my aforesaid children during their minorities unto '''Mr Christopher Hudson''' and '''Mr Richard Sanderson''' the Executors and Trustees already made and '''Mrs Hudson''' wife of the above '''Christopher''' and '''Mrs McComb''' their daughters and it is my request that the Guardians will order the children and particularly the two Boys to have a liberal Education and the Boys to have theirs in England and when they have had such and of a proper age for business if it is requested they may be put to such as it is consistent with their [genius?] and patrimony and the Trustees are thereby authorised to pay such sums as in their discretion they may deem proper to place the said Boys as apprentices or clerks for their advancement should the funds in which my property is invested get up to a tolerable good height at any time during the Boys minority it is my wish and I Entreat the Executors if they see if eligible to have the goodness to purchase freehold land to the amount of one half at least of what the Boys will be entitled to have by this will and to divide the land so purchased equally between them my farm of Straid in the County of Antrim a lease of lives renewable I give devise and bequeath to my son '''Thomas James Hudson''' already mentioned but should he die before he attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in such case I will the said farm to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should she die before she attains the age of twenty one years and is unmarried and without issue I will the said farm to my son '''Charles Edward Hudson''' and his sons and it is my will that the several legacies by this will bequeathed my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' excepted may be paid within the year after my death and the money for that purpose is either to be taken from what I have in the public funds or from what I have lent on Bonds or otherwise as the Executors in their discretion shall judge to be most advantageous for the benefit of such of my children who are to have the residue and the said legacies are to be paid in the Sterling of the country where the legatees does reside but my children’s legacies are to be paid in British Sterling and it is my further will that as often as the annuities by me given shall by the death of the annuitants cease to be such that the principal sums from which they are paid together with all the cost residue and remainder of my Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and not herein before given and disposed of and after paying my just debts, legacies, funeral expenses mourning for the family and all other necessary charges incurred in carrying this will into effect shall be equally divided between my Sons '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James Hudson''' and in case either of them shall happen to die before they attain the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue the whole of the said residue is to go to the Survivors. I declare this my last will and Testament written with my own hand and sealed with my seal this sixteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. '''Charles Hudson''' (SS) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Testator '''Charles Hudson''' as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. '''Geo. Walpole''' – Master of the Academy, Blackheath. '''Hubert Hoare''' – his assistant. '''Thos. Colwill''' – do. This Will was proved at London, the Nineteenth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and three, before the worshipful '''Charles Coote''' Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Honorable '''Sir William Wynne''', Knight Doctor of Laws, Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of '''Richard Sanderson''' one of the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the deceased having been first sworn only to administer power reserved of making the like grant to '''Christopher Hudson''' the other Executor when he shall apply for the same.

Will of Charles Macklin

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[[Category: Sussex County, Delaware, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Deputy Wills and Estates, Deputy Name Study]] :Will of Charles Macklin :Date: 04 Jun 1796 :Sussex County, Delaware :Recorded: 22 Jul 1796 ==Will== :Sussex County, Delaware :In the name of God. Amen. I,Charles Macklin of the County and State aforesaid, being weak in body but of a perfect mind and memory, praised be God for the same, and having a desire to settle my worldly affairs, while it hath please God to continue me in the same, therefore I DO make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament, and desire it may be received by all as such, and as to my worldly goods, God in his mercy has given me, I do give and dispose of in manner and form following viz; ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my Zilpha Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to her or her heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Eley Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Charles Deputy, son of John Deputy, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Charles Curk, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Luke Townsend, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Elizabeth, all the rest of my goods and chattels, rights and credits and all my lands and tenements, in and during her widowhood and no longer ::Item. It is my will and desire after the expiration of my wife's widowhood, as above said that all my lands should be equally between my two sons, Charles and Eli Macklin and I give and bequeath the same to them, their heirs and assigns forever ::Item. My Will and desire is all my movable property that I leave to my wife in and during her widowhood and at expiration of her widowhood, I give and bequeath the same unto my four daughters, namely Caty Townsend, Polly [illegible], Basha Curk, and Zilpha Macklin, to be equally divided between them or their heirs or assigns forever, any other than my Will and desire is at the expiration of my wife's widowhood, that my son Charles Macklin should have my Negro Man named Esick, with his paying unto my four daughters above named the sum of ten pounds to each of them ::Item. And I do ordain, order and appoint my wife, Elizabeth, my whole Exectrix of this my Last Will & Testament, and I DO hereby publish, declare and pronounce this to be my Last Will & Testament as witness, my hand and seal, this fourth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety six. ::Charles C Macklin (seal) :Witnesses present: Benjamin Hudson, Rachel Killingsworth :Sussex County } :Memorandum ::The 22 day of July 1796 before me, Phillips Kollock, Register appointed for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration for the County aforesaid (by virtue of a Commission to me directed) appeared Benjamin Hudson and Rachel Killingsworth, the witnesses to the foregoing Will who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God, did severally depose and say that in their sight, presence and hearing, the Testator, Charles Macklin did sign, seal, publish and declare, the same to be his Last Will & Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of a sound and perfect mind, memory and judgment and that they and each of them subscribed the same Witnesses in presence of the Testator and at his request. ::Phillips Kollock, Register ==Sources==

Will of Christian Hartzell

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Christian Hartzell, transcription== :As transcribed for the ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'' :'''Location''', Christian Hartzell, Williams Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. :'''Proved''', 4 December 1826, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::"[[Space:Will_of_Christian_Hartzell|Will of Christian Hartzell]]". ::Subsequent Usage: ::: ==Available at these locations:== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SM-W9TW?cc=1999196&wc=9PM2-3TT%3A268497601%2C272596801 FamilySearch] *Northampton County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Probate Records, Wills 1800-1842, vol 5, pp 136, 137. *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]]

Will of D. H. Sneed

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[[Category:Tennessee, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Sneed-33|Dabney Hill Sneed]] Transcribed from photo of original document in Tennessee State Library Will Book 1 by [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] 10/18/12 D. H. Sneed, Dec'd. I D. H. Sneed, of Rutherford County, Tennessee, realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do hereby make and publish this as my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore at any time made by me. Item 1 I direct that my funeral expenses and all other just debts be paid by my executor, as soon after my death as is practicable out of any moneys coming into his hands. Item 2 I hereby give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Eliza Sneed, all the lands upon which I now live, containing two hundred and twenty three acres, more or less, the same being in the 17th Civil District of Rutherford County Tennessee during her natural life. I also give to her such personal property as is exempt by law to the heads of families and are --- provision. Item 3 I direct that my executor sell all other personal property and the real estate known as the Dicks tract, at such time and such terms as he may deem best in his discretion, and he is hereby given full power to pass the title to the same and out of the proceeds of my estate he will first equalize the advance --- heretofore made by me to my children which is as follows; I have heretofore advanced to my son W. D. Sneed, at different times, $600.00, to my son Josep H. Sneed $200.00, to my son James Sneed $888.67, to my son Ed Sneed $660.00, to my daughter Mollie Mathes $200.00, to my son T. F. Sneed $703.75, to my daughter Florence Marlar $241.53, to my daughter Alta Smith $272.10, to my son R. L. Sneed $605.00, to my son Dan Sneed $90.00 which sums I have marked as advance --, and hereby charge their account --. After equalizing as above directed, I direct that he make equal division of the remainder among my ten chil dren. Wm. D. Sneed, Joseph H. Sneed, James Sneed, Ed. Sneed, Mollie Mathes, T. F. Sneed, Florence Marlar, Alta Smith, R. L. Sneed, Dan Sneed. Item 4 I direct at the death of wife my executor will sell the por tion of land given to her in item 2 and make equal division among my children as above stated after advance -- have been made equal. Item 5 I hereby make A. E. Mathes my executor and hereby re quest him to accept the same. This April 8, 1899. Attest Sam Vaught Attest E. B. James D. H. Sneed State of Tennessee Rutherford County County Court October Term 1899. `The foregoing paper -- -- -- to the last will and testament of D. H. Sneed Decd. was this day presented in open Court for probate and the executor of same was duly proven by the oaths and examination of Sam Vaught & E. B. James, the subscribing witnesses to the same and said paper -- is or dered to be recorded as the last will and testament of said D. H. Sneed Decd. Witness my hand at office Oct 21, 1899 G. H. Wilkinson Clerk By T. G. Ivie D. C.

Will of Dame Jane Stafford, of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1592

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Gorges-144|Dame Jane Stafford]] of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. Her will was dated 8 November 1591 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 23 February 1591/2. Source: The National Archives (UK), [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D927742 PROB 11/79/170]. The transcript retains the original spelling, capitalisation and punctuation. Paragraph breaks and headings have been added to improve readability. == Will == In the name of god amen the eighte daye of November Anno Domini a thousande fyve hundred nynetie one I Dame Jane Stafford of Hamslappe in the countie of Buckingham widowe beinge sicke in bodye but of good and perfect remembrannce thankes be unto Almightie god Do make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme folowinge. First I bequeathe my soule to Almightie god my maker and savioure and my bodie to be buried in the channcell of Hamslappe churche aforesaid. Allso I give to the mother churche of Lincolne fower pence. And to the repayringe of the churche of Hamslappe tenne shillinges. And I give and bequeathe to the poore people of Hamslappe and Castlethroppe fortie shillinges to be distributed amongst them at the Discrecon of myne executors. Furthermore I will and bequeathe to my sonne Edward Stafford my best bed with the furniture and tenne poundes of money to be Delyvered to hym within three monethes after his retorne into England from beyond the seas. Allso I will and bequeathe to my Daughter Mary Stowrtone my best velvet gowne nowe in the kepinge of Mrs Cranmore. Allso to Winifrede Stourton my crymson satten pettycoate nowe in the keepinge of Mistres Riche. Allso I will and bequeathe to Elizabeth Stowrton one silver Spone. And to William Stowrton her brother one other silver spoone. And to Marce[?] Stafford my sonne Edwardes Daughter one other silver spone. Allso I will and bequeathe to Mary Stafford my Daughter in lawe my best cloake nowe in the kepinge of goodwife Lane dwellinge in Turnebull streate. Allso I will and bequeathe to every of my godchildren in Hamslappe twelve pence a peece Allso my Will and bequest is that every of my servannts shall have theire wages trulye payed them whiche is Due unto them at the hower of my Deathe with suche further recompence as to my executors shalbe thoughte requisite. The reste of my goodes and chattells aswell moveable as unmoveable here unbequeathed my debtes beinge paied and my Funeralls Discharged I give and bequeathe to my brother Nicholas Gorge and to Thomas Trafford whome I make my Executors of this my last will and testament. And further I do ordayne and appoynte my nephue John Wate esquire and my sonne Edward Stafford esquire and my sonne in lawe Edward Stowrton esquire to be my supravisors to see this my last will and testamente iustlie perfourmed. And for theire paynes to be taken herein I give and bequeathe to eache one of them a goulde ringe in the value of tenne shillinges In witnesse whereof I have hereunto set my hande and seale the daye and yere abovewritten in the presence of theise witnesses hereundernamed: Richard Troughton. Thomas Travells marke Henry Morgan John Dragott: Rowland Hill ser. Dame Jane Staffordes marke == Probate == Probatum fuit Testamentum Suprascriptum apud London coram venerabili viro Magro Farrand legum Dcore Surrogat venerabilis viri Magri Willmi Lewin legum etiam Doctoris ad exercend officum Magri Custodie siue Comissarij Curie prerogative Cantuarien ltme Deput vicesimo tertio die mensis Februarij Anno Domini iuxta cursum et computacoem ecclie Anglicane millesimo quingentesimo nonagesimo primo Iuramento Nichai Gorge Armigeri et Thome Trafford executorum in hmoi testamento nominat. Quibris commissa fuit Administraco bonorum Iurium et creditorum dci Defuncti de bene et fideliter Administrand ad sancto Dei Evangelia Iurat./ [Translation: The above-written will was proved at London before the venerable Master Farrand, doctor of laws, surrogate of the venerable Master William Lewin, also doctor of laws, lawfully deputed to exercise the office of Master Custodian or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the 23rd day of February in the year of the lord according to the course and computation of the English Church 1591 by the oath of Nicholas Gorge esquire and Thomas Trafford, executors named in the will, to whom administration was granted of the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, sworn to well and faithfully administer on the holy gospels.]

Will of Dame Margaret Poulet, Widow of Sampford Peverell, Devon 1602

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Will of Dame Margaret Poulet, Widow of Sampford Peverell, Devon The National Archives PROB 11/100/178 Probate 4th September 1602 :In the name of God Amen,'' I Dame Margaret Poulet of Sampford Peverell in the Countie of Devon''', widow, calling to remembrance that nothing is more cetaine than death , and nothinge more uncertaine than the time and or hower thereof, and being willing to settle my estate worldie, which god hath given me, to the benefit of my children and others left behinde me, doe make this my last will and testament uppon the six and twentith daie of Maie in the yeare of our Lorde god, One thousand five hundred and two, in manner and forme following. :First I bequeath my bodie unto the earth, to be buried by Christian buriall, :Item I give unto my sonne ‘’’George Poulet’’’ and to his heirs for ever all my landes and tennements whatsoever lieinge and beinge in the parish of North Fanton[?] in the Countie of Devon: and nowe in the seaverall tenures and occupat[i]ons of Richard Kellard, Marie Kellard Mark Cotle and Marie Cotile and Margerie Thorne or their assigne or assignes, or of aine other person or persons whatsoever, To have and to hould as aforesaide to the saide George Poulet and his heires for ever. :Item I give unto my '''daughter Joane Haydon''', One hundred pounds, to be paide unto her within one half yere after my death, :Item I give unto the same Joane Haydon my daughter all the furniture and stuff in the sollar chamber , with two ordinery beddes and their furniture in the chamber over the buttrey, :Item I give unto my''' son in lawe Francis Vincent''' three hundred poundes. :Item I give unto '''my sonne Anthoine Poulets daughter, Elizabeth Poulet''', a suite of damask lynnen of the best , namelie a board cloth, a cupboard cloth, one dozen hapkins and one towell, :item I give unto the saide Elizabeth Poulet one paire of fine sheeets lieinge in the coffer in the higher chamber. :Item I give unto''' John Poulet my sonne Anthoines heire'''; two dozen of silver plates, a paire of silver pottes parcell guilt, and one guilt high both worth ten poundes. :Item I give unto the other '''eight of my sonne Anthoines children, namely Ames, Henrie, Thomas, Phillip, Anne, Margerie, Susanna, and Margaret,''' to each of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :Item I give unto '''Margaret my sonne George Poulets daughter '''a peece of plate to be made for her worth five poundes, :Item I give unto the other '''fower of my sonne George Poulets children, namelie Edward, Hugh, Elizabeth and Katherine''' to every of them a peece of plate to be made for them woth fortie shillings; :Item I give unto Magaret Everie daughter unto my sonne Haydon, a peece of plate to be made for her worth five poundes. :Item I give unto '''Gideon, my sonn Haydons eldest sonn''', the best of my owne smale silver bolles :Item I give unto the'' other two sonnes of my sonne Haydon namely Amice and Drewe;''' to each of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :Item I give unto my sonne Vincents''' fower children, namlie Anthoine, Thomas, Frauncis and Amice (could be Alice!) '''', to everie of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :(there follows a list of servants with bequests ranging from twenty pounds to thirty shillings) : Item I give unto Margaret Sibthorpe the wife of Robt Sibthorp one table-cloth of diap, one dozen of napkins of diaper, two cupborde clothes of diaper and one paire of fine sheetes with one towell of diaper, :Item I give unto Bridget my servante thirtie shillinges, :Item I give unto '''Margaret Poulet my gentlewoman '''fortie shillinges, :Item I forgive and acquit '''maister Emmanuell Maxey of Sampford Peaverell''' in the Countie of Devon: of all debts due unto me from hym, :Item I give unto Allice Harvy an ordinarie bed furnished :Item I give unto''' maister Robert Haydon my sonne in lawe''', one silver boll :Item I give unto mistress '''Elizabeth Poulett, wief unto George Poulet my sonne '''one little guild boll. :Item I give unto my''' two daughters Joane Haydon and Sarah Vincent '''all my lynnen not bequathed before, to be devided and parted equallie betwene them, :Item I give unto the poore of Sampford five poundes to be delivered by the direction of maister Maxey and the overseers for the poore; :All my other goods moveable and imoveable unbequeathed I give unto '''Frauncis Vincent and unto George Poulet''' my sonne, whom ioyfullie I make my executors to execute and performe this my laste will and testament. :Signed and sealed, in the presence of Robert Sibthorpe, Nicholas Waye and Thomas Osmond Probate granted to '''Francis Vincent and George Poulet''' on 4th day of September 1602

Will of Dame Mary Eyles London 1732

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Haskin_Stiles-1|Dame Mary Eyles]]'s Will was written on 9 November 1732. Dame Mary Eyles died on or was buried on 23 Nov 1735 at St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. The Will was proved on the 2 November 1736. Wills and Probate: The National Archives, Kew - Prerogative Court of Canterbury; PROB 11/739/38; [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=Will+of+Sir+John+Eyles%2C+Alderman+of+City+of+London&_sd=1741&_ed=1745&_hb= "Will of Sir John Eyles, Alderman of City of London";] (accessed 9 March 2023); 01 April 1745. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Sarah Eyles (mother) *Sir John Eyles (husband) *Francis Eyles Esquire (brother-in-law) *Francis Eyles (Son and Executor) *Mary Bumpstead (Daughter) *William Bumpstead Esquire (son-in-law) *William Moreland (Witness) *Henry Cooper (Witness) *William Frith (Witness) ---- Transcription: In the Name of God Amen
I Dame Mary Eyles, wife of '''Sir John Eyles 2nd Baronet''' doth
make by last Will in manner following Viz whereas my late
Dear Mother '''M[rs] Sarah Stiles''' by her last Will bearing date
the twelfth day of July in the year of Our Lord 1722 did
give and bequeath unto the above named '''Sir John Eyles''' my
Dear Husband and '''Francis Eyles Esquire''' her Brother whom
She thereby made Executor the Sum of Six thousand pounds
Upon the trusts following Viz upon the trust that they the said Sir
[Page 2] John Eyles and Francis Eyles and the Survivor of them and the
Executors and Administrators and such Survivor should place out the
Sum of three thousand pounds part of the said six thousand
pounds at Interest with my Consent During my Life And from
time to time pay such Interest unto my proper hands during
my Life for my own Separate use and my receipt alone to be
a good discharge for the same And upon trust after my decease
to pay and distribute the same three thousand pounds to and
amongst my Children in such Parts Shares and Proportions
at such times and in such manner as I lay any Deed or […]
Writing or last Will and Testament in Writing or any Writing
Purporting my last Will and Testament to be by me Sealed
and delivered in the Presence of two or more Credible Witnesses
should Direct Order or Appoint and for want of sure Direction
or Appointment and as to so much of the said three thousand
pounds as should not be so Directed or Appointed In Trust to
pay and distribute to and amongst all and every my Children
Equally Share and Share alike And as to the residue of the
said Six thousand pounds In trust for the Purposes of the said
Will [ ] And Whereas my said Dear Mother soon
after imaking her said last Will departed this life and the
said Francis Eyles her Executor Duly proved the same and
took upon himself the Execution thereof Pursuant thereto
the said Sir John Eyles and Francis Eyles did with my
Consent Invest three thousand pounds part of my said Mothers
Estate in proper Securityes in their names upon the before
[ ] trust Which Securitys now are in their names [ ] I
Do freely Will Direct Order and appoint that the said Sir John
Eyles and Francis Eyles and the Survivor of them [HHH] and the
Executors and Administers of such Survivor shall and do
after my decease pay and distribute the said three thousand
pounds so invested in Securitys as aforesaid and the Produce
thereof in manner following that is to say [ ] [ ] [ ]
thereof to my dear Son '''Francis Eyles''' to be paid him for his
own use at the end twelve months next after my decease
And as to the other […] of the said three thousand pounds
and Produce of the said Securitys I Will Direct Order and
appoint five hundred pounds part thereof to be paid within
twelve months next after my decease to and into the hands of my
Dear Daughter '''Mary Bumstead''' Wife of '''William Bumstead'''
'''Esquire''' for her own Separate use And not to be Subject to the
Control of her said Husband And for which her receipt alone
Signed in the Presence of two Witnesses shall be a Sufficient
Discharge And the residue of that said […] to be paid at the
End of twelve months next after my decease to my said Dear
Son Francis Eyles for his own use but in trust nevertheless as
to the Interest thereof for and during the life of my said
Daughter to pay the same by […] half yearly payments to
and into the proper hands of my said Daughter for her
own Separate use for her life and for which her receipt
alone shall be a Discharge Lastly I Appoint my said Son Francis
[Page 3]
Eyles Executor of this my last Will In Witness whereof I have
hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this ninth day of November in
the year of Our Lord 1732. [Signed] Mary Eyles - Sealed Published
and Declared to be the last Will and Testament of the above
named Dame Mary Eyles Wife of Sir John Eyles Baronet in the
presence of us who in her presence and other request did
Subscribe our names as Witnesses thereto. [Signed]'''Wm Moreland''' Signed]'''Henry'''
'''Cooper''' [Signed]'''William Frith'''
This Will was proved at London before the Worshipfull
Edward Spinaston Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right
Worshipfull ^Edward Spinaston Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Lawfully
Constituted the Second day of November in the year of Our
Lord One thousand Seven hundred and thirty Six by the oath
of Francis Eyles Esq^r the Executor in the said Will named to
whom Administration was granted of all and Singular the
Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased he being
First Sworne Duly to Administer. Ex[…]

Will of Daniel Freeth

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This is the last will and testament of me [[Freeth-158|Daniel Freeth]] of Standard Hill within the precincts of the Castle and in the county of Nottingham. I give and devise all those my two messuages or dwellinghouses situate on Standard Hill aforesaid with all the outbuildings yards gardens and premises purchased by my late brother Samuel Freeth of the late Mr Barker Bott to the use and in manner following that is to say to the use of my two friends Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward Esquires their executors admons and assigns for and during the term of one hundred years to be completed from the day of my decease without impeachment of waste except pulling down buildings and not rebuilding the same Nevertheless upon the trusts and subject to the proviso herein declared and contained concerning the same. And from and after the expiration or sooner determination of the said term and in the [ ] subject thereto and to the trusts thereof to the use of my son [[Freeth-157 |George Freeth]] his heirs and assigns for ever. And I do hereby declare that the said two messuages or dwellinghouses with all the outbuildings yards gardens heredits and premises herein before limited or devised to the use of the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward or the survivor of them or the executors admons and assigns of such survivor do and shall permit and suffer my three daughters [[Freeth-160 |Sarah Freeth]], [[Freeth-159 |Mary Ann Freeth]] and [[Freeth-162 |Ellen Freeth]] and the survivor of them to hold use occupy and enjoy the same as and for a residence or residence during such time as they shall respectively continue single and unmarried paying and discharging the rates taxes and other outgoings payable for or in respect of the same two messuages or dwellinghouses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts and keeping the same in good and tenantable repair and condition (damage by fire excepted) but with full power for the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Ann Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall continue being [be] single and unmarried to make any alterations in the said two messuages or dwelling houses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts which they or she shall think fit or do and shall in case the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Ann Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall for the time being be single and unmarried shall so order and direct by any writing under their or her hand or hands let or devise the said two messuages or dwelling houses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts or any of them or any part thereof to any person or persons either as tenant or tenants from year to year or for a longer period not exceeding the period of the single life of the daughters or daughter by whose direction such letting or devise shall be made at such rent or rents and upon such terms as such last mentioned daughters or daughter shall think proper and so and shall receive and take the rent or rents which shall be payable for the premises which shall be so let or devised as the same shall respectively become due and pay the same unto such of my said daughters as shall for the time being be single and unmarried if more than one in equal proportions provided aforesaid. I do hereby declare that immediately after the decease or marriage of my said three daughters the said term of one hundred years shall cease determine and be void. I give and bequeath all the household goods and furniture plate linen china glass and books which shall be in or about my dwellinghouse at the time of my decease and also my carriages (and carriage horses with the harness if any) and all other things thereunto belonging unto the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward and the survivor of them and the executors admons and assigns of such survivor do and shall permit and suffer the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall for the time being continue single and unmarried and reside in the said two dwelling houses or either of them to use possess and enjoy the same as and for their or her own absolute property and with full power for them or her to sell and dispose of the same for their or her own benefit as they or she in their or her lifetime think fit but I direct that no part thereof shall be sold or dispose of without the consent of all my said daughters who shall for the time being be entitled to the use of the same. And that none of my said daughters shall be at liberty to dispose of the same of any part thereof by will. And from and immediately after the decease or marriage of all my said daughters the said household goods and furniture plate linen china glass and books carriages and carriage horses so given and bequeathed to the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward their executors admons and assigns as aforesaid or so much or such parts thereof as shall not be previously sold or disposed of wasted consumed or destroyed shall remain and be in trust for my son George Freeth his executors admons and assigns. I give and bequeath to my said daughter Sarah Freeth a legacy of ten thousand pounds of lawful money of Great Britain. And also one fourth part of the principal monies with the dividends thereon that may be due and owing to me from the stocks or funds of the government of France at the time of my decease. I give and bequeath the like two legacies to my daughter Mary Ann Freeth. I give and bequeath the like two legacies to my daughter Ellen Freeth. I give and devise my real estate at South Clifton in the county of Nottingham which I purchased of Mr Ffortmery’s trustees and also the small croft opposite which I purchased of George Wiggit with all the heredits and appurts appertaining to each to my daughter [[Freeth-161 |Elizabeth Freeth]] her heirs and assigns for ever. And also all the right title and interest which I have in the two Marsh Gates in South Clifton aforesaid which were bought by the late Mrs Hindson and intended by her to devolve to my said daughter Elizabeth Freeth. I give and bequeath to my said daughter Elizabeth Freeth a legacy of ten thousand pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and also the remaining fourth part of the principal monies with the dividends thereof that may be due and owing to me from the stock or funds of the government of France at the time of my decease. And I do hereby declare it to by my will that the said four legacies of ten thousand pounds each are to be considered as due and chargeable with the payment of lawful interest thereon from the day of my death. And I command to my executor that he shall pay the same or as near as circumstances will admit out of such mortgages as I may happen to die possessed of if sufficient by transferring to each of my said daughters such securities as will amount to their respective legacies as near as may be and as equal as he can judge for eligibility. I give and devise to my son George Freeth and to my said four daughters their respective heirs and assigns for ever to take as tenants in common and not as joint tenants all those four closes of land which I purchased of the trustees of the late Mr Hiffington situate at North Clifton in the said county with their rights and appurts and now in the tenure of widow Lowndes. I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my estates whether real or personal of what nature or kind so ever and where so ever save and except such estates as are vested in me by way of mortgage to my son George Freeth his heirs executors admons and assigns but it is my mind and will that the personal part of my estate so bequeathed to my said son be chargeable with the payment of all my just debts funeral expenses and the expenses of proving this my will and also the legacy duty to which my said daughters legacies will be liable. And I do hereby constitute and appoint my said son George Freeth sole executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have to this my last will and testament contained in this and the three proceeding sheets set my hand and seal that is to say my hand at the bottom of each of the proceeding sheets and my hand and seal to this last sheet this twenty sixth [day] of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight :''Daniel Freeth'' Signed sealed published and declared by the testator Daniel Freeth as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses :''William Harold Burnside'' :''John Elliot Burnside'' :''William Burnside'' In the prerogative court of Canterbury In the goods of Daniel Freeth Esquire deceased appeared personally William Stanford Burnside of Aspley Hall in the county of Nottingham Esquire and made oath that he is one of the subscribed witnesses to the last will and testament of Daniel Freeth late of Standard Hill within the precincts of Nottingham Castle in the county of Nottingham esquire deceased bearing date the twenty sixth day of January one thousand with hundred and thirty eight now hereunto annexed And he further made oath that on the twenty sixth day of January aforesaid the said testator duly executed his said will by signing his name at the foot or end thereof in the presence of this deponent and of John Elliot Burnside and William Burnside the other subscribed witnesses thereto all of whom were present at the same time and this deponent and the said John Elliot Burnside and William Burnside thereupon attested and subscribed the said will in the presence of the said testator. :''Wm Stanford Burnside''. On the 3rd day of August 1841 the said William Stanford Burnside was duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit in virtue of the annexed requisition before me : ''R W Almond'' M A Surrogate Proved at London 12th Aug 1841 before the worshipful John Danberry Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of George Freeth Esq the sole executor to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of David Weems 1779

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Will of David WEEMS (1779): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of David Weems In the name of God, Amen. I David Weems of the County of Annarundel and State of Maryland being sick and weake of Body, but of Sound mind and memory, blessed be God. Therefore think proper to make, ordein and constitute this my last will and testament. In maner and form as follows First, I recommend my Soul to God that gave it me, my Body to the earth to be there interred at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named and that the worldly effects it has pleased God to visit on me I dispose of in maner and form as follows. Item: I do give to Richard Weems a Negro wench named Bett and her increase forever. Also five hundred pounds continental money. Item: I give unto my daughter Susannah Morton Negro wench Beck and Rachel, also Negro Boy Seymonant and Negro girl Nell and their increase forever. Item: I give unto my son David Weems the plantation I now live on called Marshes Seat which I bought of William Vernon according to meets and bounds expressed in Vernon’s deed to me, which said land with the appurtenances thereunto belonging I do give unto him the said David Weems and his heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son William Weems the land I bought of William Vernon being part of a tract called Paschal’s Purchase which land according to the meets and bounds by which I bought of Vernon, I do give unto my son William and his heirs forever. My will and desire being that if my son William should die without heirs or without disposing of the said land, then it shall become immediately the property of my son Mason Loch Weems and his heirs forever. But in case my son Mason Loch Weems should die without heirs or without disposing of the said land, then it shall be sold and the money equally divided between my children by my last wife. Item: I give unto my daughter Williamina Weems my Negro wench Easter and Cate and their increase forever including the children already born or may hereafter be born. Item: I give to my son Mason Loch Weems my Negro Boy Ned. Lastly, I ordain that all the residue and remaining part of my estate be it of what nature or kind so ever be equally divided between my sons David, William, and Mason Loch Weems, or in case of either of their deaths before a proper division is made, then to be equally divided among the survivors. I hereby appoint my loving Son David Weems my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament. Hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. Declaring this to be my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto sett my Hand and Affixed my Seal this 25th day of April 1779. Witness Walter Harrison George Wallace John Pybus Anne Arundel County Sept 4, 1779 Source: Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Anne Arundel County Wills Box W Folder 62 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 18 March 2000 US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-d.txt]

Will of Dr. William Awbrey

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'''WILL OF [[Awbrey-11|WILLIAM AWBREY. DCL]] of LONDON'''

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== {|cellpadding="5" border="1" |bgcolor="#E5FFE5"|'''NOTES:''' '''This page supplements the [[Awbrey-11|Dr. William Awbrey, DCL]] profile'''
'''- A PDF copy of the original document can be read by clicking on the link in Images on this page; then click on the logo when the next page appears'''
'''- An analysis of the will can be read at [[Space:Analysis_of_Dr._William_Awbrey%27s_Will|Analysis of Dr. William Awbrey’s Will]]'''
- '''Length of Will''' – The original document is over 7 pages (large format) long. He was a lawyer and he also had a large family and many properties - '''Transcription'''- a transcription of the will, converting Medieval English into current English, appears below with formatting changes:
:- paragraphs were added for readability (there are no paragraph breaks in the original)
:- transcription footnotes have been inserted into the text behind the word “note:” in italics - '''Aubrey/Awbrey''' - The Aubrey and Awbrey spellings are often interchanged. Aubrey is often the spelling used for Dr. William Aubrey. The will uses Awbrey. As the surname is of Norman French origin, Aubrey is the translation. The family in Wales used Awbrey for the most part. Son Edward who resided in Wales used Awbrey. Son John who lived in England and son Thomas who lived in south Wales used Aubrey. '''- A list of additional properties can be read on his [[Space:Analysis_of_Dr._William_Awbrey%27s_Inquisition|Analysis of Inquisition Post Mortem page]]
- '''Definitions:''' :'''Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin''' = 25 March :'''Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel''' = 29 September :'''esquire''' – applies to a commoner considered to have gained the social position of a gentleman :'''hereditaments''' – corporal hereditament is a permanent tangible object that can be seen and handled and is confined to the land such as coal, timber, stone, or a house. Incorporeal hereditament are intangibles such as a right. :'''indenture''' – deed or agreement or written contract :'''jointure''' – an estate settled on a wife for the period during which she survives her husband, in lien of a dower :'''manor''' – houses – can be large for a landowner and small for a tenant :'''messuage''' - a dwelling house together with its outbuildings, curtilage, and the adjacent land appropriated to its use; :'''sundry''' – various items not important enough to be mentioned individually :'''tenement''' - a description of property, usually including a building; a messuage may be divided into two tenements |}
'''Will of William AWBREY of London,
'''Doctor of Civil Law
'''dated 22nd June 1595 and
'''proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 29th July 1595.'''
:''"In the Name of God Amen''' the 22nd June in the 37th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth [1595] by the grace of God Queen of England, France, and Ireland Defender of the Faith, and in the year of our Lord God 1595: :I William Awbrey of London Doctor of the Civil Law and one of the Masters of requests ''(note: The Court of Requests was an offshoot of the Queen’s Council, intended to provide easy access for poor men and women to Royal Justice and equity (source: [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives]))'' to the Queen’s most excellent Majesty, being at this present sick in body, but of very good and perfect memory, thanks be to almighty God, (knowing that death of all things is the surest to men, although the time, place and manner be uncertain, and only at the disposition of Almighty God) and therefore minding to set such temporal things as God of his goodness hath very plentifully bestowed upon me in such order that shall be for the good and quietness of my wife and children, and others my friends and kinsfolk hereafter in this my present will named, (and that no contention may hereafter arise between them for any of my said temporal things but that the same may remain, continue, descend, be, and come to them in such sort, manner and form as hereafter in this my present will is declared and mentioned) do by these presents, make, ordain and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: That is to say: :First and principally I commend and give my soul to Almighty God my Creator and Redeemer, trusting in him that he of his infinite goodness will have mercy upon the same: And my body to the earth to be buried in Christian burial in such decent and comely sort without vain pomp or superfluity as to my executors hereafter named shall seem good, there to remain until the resurrection of all flesh which I believe and expect. And as touching my said temporal things, I will, devise, and ordain as follows: :And first as touching my Manor or Lordship of Burleton in the County of Hereford and all and singular my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Burleton and Burghill ''(note: Burghill is a parish 3 ½ miles NW of Hereford; in “John Aubrey: My own Life” he records selling “the old manor of Burleton in Herefordshire, which I inherited from my father, to Dr. Willis for 1,200 li”)'' or either of them in the said County of Hereford I do by these presents ::(according to the power and authority to me given, reserved, limited, or appointed by certain Indentures :bearing date the 22nd day of January in the 36th year of the reign of our said sovereign Lady [1594] :made between Gelly Meyricke of Glaustrey ''(note: Perhaps Gladestry 4m SE of New Radnor)'' in the :County of Radnor Esquire, Roger Vaughan of :Kinnersley ''(note: 12 miles NE of Hereford)'' in the said :county of Hereford esquire, Charles Lister of Windsor in the County of Berks (note: Berkshire – pronounced “Barkshire”) esquire, and Sir Michael :Blant knight Lieutenant of her Majesty’s Tower of London on the one party, :and me the said William :Awbrey on the other party) :limit the said manor, lands, tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances unto Wilgefort Awbrey my loving wife for and during the term of 21 years from the making hereof if she shall so long live widow and unmarried : And that she yield and pay therefore yearly during the said term unto such person and persons to whom the next and immediate reversion or remainder thereof by force of the said recited Indenture doth appertain, the old and ancient rents thereof at the feasts of St. Michael the Archangel ''(note: 29th September)'' and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary by even portions: And that she yield also at the same feasts after the end and determination of a certain lease of the Farm there in the tenure of William Gwilliam, (which will end within 4 years next) from thenceforth during 5 years towards the performance of this my said will the yearly rent £13..6s..8d. :And that as well those to whom the said reversion thereof appertains and belongs as aforesaid, as my said executors, may enter into the premises, and distrain for the said several rents, and the distresses there found and taken to detain until the said several yearly rents with the arrears be fully contented and paid according to the true intent and meaning hereof: And after the expiry of the said term so demised to my wife, my will is that the said manor, lands, hereditaments and premises shall go, remain, descend, be, and come to the persons to whom the same by the said recited indentures is limited and appointed, and according to the estates, and in manner and form, and under the provisions and conditions therein mentioned or expressed. :And where I have by certain Indentures quadripartite ''(note: Made between four parties)'' (dated the 9th day of December in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign Lady made between me the said William Awbrey on the one part, and Daniel Dun Doctor of the Civil Law, Thomas Norton of Norwood in the County of Kent esquire, and Hugh George of London gent my servant on the second, third, and fourth parts) limited and appointed unto my said wife for and in lieu of her jointure, divers and sundry manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments therein particularly expressed, for term of her life: And have by the same indenture provided and cared for Edward Awbrey esquire my eldest son and heir apparent and his children and for others of my blood, in manner and form therein expressed: My mind and will is and I do hereby devise that all and singular my said manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments therein mentioned, shall from and after my death, go, remain, descend, be, and come, as well to my said wife and son Edward Awbrey as the rest of my blood therein named, of the several estates, and in manner and form, and according to the true intent and meaning in the said quadripartite indentures specified, expressed or limited. In and by which indentures I have also remembered my daughter Mary Herbert wife of William Herbert esquire which I will and ordain shall be observed according as is therein limited. :Item whereas also Reynold Scryven gent has by parole ''(note: Pledged word)'' assigned unto me all such estate interest and term of years which he had in a certain mill, lands, and hereditaments in Trallong in the County of Brecon under a demise and lease heretofore thereof made by the Bishop of St. David’s for sundry years yet enduring, for which I paid the said Reynold the sum of £200, I do now by these presents devise, will, give, and bequeath the said mill, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, and all my estate and interest therein to my said son and heir apparent Edward Awbrey for and during all the residue of the term of years yet therein to come. :And my will and mind is and I do devise that my said son Edward or his executors shall pay unto my executors within one year after my death the sum of £200 towards payment of my debts and the performance of this my last will and testament, which £200 I strictly charge my son to pay accordingly.
:Item I doe by these presents ::(according to the power and authority to me reserved limited or appointed by certain indentures dated :the 22nd day of January in the said 36th year of the reign of our said sovereign Lady [1594] made :between the said Roger Vaughan, Charles Lister and Sir Michael Blunt Knight on the one part and me :the said William Awbrey on the other part) :devise limit and appoint the Manor of Stradford ''(note: Possibly Stretford 4 m SW of Leominster)'' in the County of Hereford and all other lands by the same indenture conveyed in any sort to my use unto my executors hereafter named, to have and to hold to them from the making hereof for and during the term of 21 years for and towards the payment of my debts and legacies: And that they yield and pay for the same yearly during the said term the old and accustomed [rents?] ''(note: A word appears to have been erroneously omitted here: “rents” would appear to be what the sense requires)'' to him or them to whom the immediate reversion or reversions, estate or estates of and in the premises or any part thereof shall appertain, at the feasts accustomed. Providing notwithstanding that if any to whom the same reversion or reversions shall immediately appertain do at the end of 5 years after my death or any time after the said 5 years ended, pay or tender unto my executors or any of them the sum of 20 shillings: that then and from thenceforth the said estate of 21 years shall cease and determine. :Item whereas there is a full agreement between me and William Bayneham esquire, and the said William Bayneham hath faithfully promised to me that he by such good assurance as I or my learned Counsel shall devise will convey and assure at my or my executors charges upon request to him in that behalf to be made , the Manor and Castle of Pembridge in the County of Hereford with all its rights members and appurtenances, the Park of Pembridge, ''(note: Pembridge Castle lies 1 m NW of Welsh Newton; the Castle was reduced to ruins by the Royalists in 1644)'' and all other hereditaments to the said manor lying, being, belonging or appertaining: to such person or persons and his or their heirs as I the said William Awbrey should appoint. And it was also agreed that I the said William Awbrey should pay for the same the sum of £600: And promised likewise that he the said William Bayneham would clear the same from all incumbrances and put such persons so to be appointed by me to whom the said assurance should be made in full possession thereof, and clearly avoid William Vaughan and all others out and from the possession thereof: :Now my will is, and I do by these presents appoint that the said William Bayneham his heirs or assigns shall convey and assure the said manor, castle, and last mentioned premises unto my executors hereafter named and their heirs or to the survivor of them and his heirs, or to the heirs of the survivor of them to the use and behoof of John Awbrey my youngest son and the heirs males of his body; and for default of such issue to the use of the said Edward Awbrey my eldest son, and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten: And for default of such issue, then to the use and behoof of John Awbrey my brother and the heirs males of his body begotten, with such other remainder over as my executors or the survivor of them shall limit or appoint, at and under such restraint and provision for not discontinuing the same several estates as is mentioned in the aforesaid quadripartite indentures or otherwise as my said executors shall for such or like restraint or provision limit or appoint. :And my will and my mind is that my said executors shall content and pay the said sum of £600 unto the said William Bayneham for the same. And if the said William Bayneham may not be drawn by any reasonable course to convey the said land as aforesaid, and to perform his honest promise, then my will and mind is that my said executors shall purchase sum other manor lands or tenements of the value of £600, and cause the same to be conveyed to the several uses herein lastly before mentioned and as the said Manor and Castle of Pembridge should have been conveyed. :And whereas also there are certain agreements made between me and my said son Edward Awbrey on the one part, and John Games of Penderyn ''(note: Penderyn 5 m NW of Aberdare)'' in the County of Brecon’ esquire, on the other part, which are set down in writing dated the 7th of April last past, my mind is, and I do by these presents devise that the same shall be on my part fully and duly performed, so as the said John Games for his part do in like manner perform the same. And my will and mind is that my executors shall pay unto the said John Games in performance of the said Articles £610 at the times mentioned in the said Articles; the said John Games performing on his part as aforesaid. And if the marriage take no effect, and proceed not according to the said Articles, then I do give and bequeath unto the said Wilgefort Awbrey daughter of the said Edward Awbrey the sum of £610 in preferment of her marriage, to be paid at the times mentioned in the Articles of the said agreement. :Item where I have new built of late in my messuage at London divers new rooms, chambers and buildings, my will and mind is that my son- in-law Daniel Dunne, Doctor of the Civil Law and Joan his wife my daughter, shall have the great new chamber adjoining upon the leades ''(note: Likely an archaic architectural term meaning an arch)'' wherein I lately used to lie, the two chambers over the said chamber, the garrets being uppermost of all the new building upon the garden (viz) the kitchen, the chamber over the kitchen, a chamber under the kitchen and a cellar, and the way out of the Churchyard thereunto with the passage over the leads to the new buildings, and shall have also the two galleries whereof one I used for a study, and the other is now in the occupation of Doctor Wood, with all ways and passages thereunto: to have and to hold for 40 years from my decease if they or either of them shall so long live. And my will is that the said Daniel Dun and his wife or one of them do pay therefore unto those in reversion thereof during the said term the sum of £13..6..8d at the Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel , and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin by even portions. :And if the said rent shall be behind or unpaid by the space of 40 days, it being lawfully demanded, and no sufficient distress can be found upon the same premises lastly devised, that then it shall be lawful to those in reversion, to enter, and the same to have and hold discharged of the said term until the rent with the arrears thereof be fully paid. And the rest and residue of the said messuage together also with the said reversion and yearly rent of £13..6..8d. I do give and bequeath to my son John Awbrey for and during all the residue of my term and estate therein, notwithstanding my will and mind is that the said John Awbrey and his assigns shall suffer my wife during her widowhood to have the use and occupation of the said residue not bequeathed to the said Daniel Dun and his wife as aforesaid, and the said John and she to cohabit together. :Item my will is and I doe by these presents devise that all the rents revenue and profits coming or renewing from my mills in the county of Brecknock which I hold from the Queen’s Majesty by lease for sundry years enduring be wholly employed (her Majesty’s rents and services and the charges of reparations first discharged and deducted) for payment of my debts and legacies for and during the term of 4 years next following my death, and after the said 4 years ended shall be by my executors hereafter named or the survivor of them wholly employed for the benefit of the said Mary Herbert my daughter and her children, according to the good discretion of my said executors or the survivor of them, and in such sort that the said William Herbert her husband in no sort intermeddle or deal therewith. :Item my will and mind is and I do by these presents devise unto my executors for the payment of my debts and legacies and performance of my funeral and of this my last will, all and singular my leases and estates for term of years as well in possession as reversion, of all and singular messuages, lands, tenements, mills, tithes, and hereditaments whatsoever not in or by this will otherwise given, appointed, or bequeathed, the same leases and estates to be disposed and employed by them at and by their good discretion . And if, my funerals debts and legacies paid and discharged there be any overplus or surplus, then my will is and I do by these presents, bequeath the same overplus to my said son Edward Awbrey. :Item I will and devise, and by these presents I do give and bequeath unto my son John Awbrey the lease of the Rectory and Parsonage of Llanygon in the County of Brecknock and all my estate therein absolutely without any condition or restraint, anything aforesaid to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. :Item my will is and I do declare that whereas Hugh George my servant and I do jointly hold for sundry years enduring, the lease of certain tithes belonging to a Prebend ''(note: Prebend - the portion of the revenues of a cathedral…granted to a canon…as his stipend [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' in the Cathedral Church of Hereford arising, growing and renewing out of certain lands in Norton in the County of Hereford, that the said Hugh George by agreement between him and me is to have the one moiety or half thereof during the whole term and my executors the other moiety notwithstanding the survivorship unto which the said Hugh George at the writing hereof assents. And I will that the said Hugh George be satisfied of the moiety of corn heretofore by me received of the same tithes viz the moiety due to himself and by me received. :Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Wilgefort Awbrey my two coaches and the coach horses with all the furniture thereto belonging. Also all my interest in my house & lands at Sidenham in the County of Kent and all my kine and cart horses there being and furniture of household of the same house, and all my goods and chattels being at Sidenham other then my riding horses and geldings, of which I give and bequeath to my said wife, the bald nag and bay Beamond. :Item I give to my servant Richard Ware the bald gelding whereupon he used to ride. To my cousin and servant Edward Awbrey £10 in money over and above £10 in money which I owe to him, and a gelding (note: Castrated horse) called the red bay snape. And to my servant Hugh George my gelding called the gray snape. To my cousin and servant William Awbrey the gray white gelding. To my servant William Awbrey Citizen of London the bald nag ''(note: Nag = small riding horse [later used as term of abuse])''. To my servant John Meredeth three nags viz the dun nag that John Maddoxe has with him in Wales, the Galloway ''(note: Galloway pony a now extinct horse breed)'' and the old Cut ''(A cut-tail horse or ? a gelding [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' and 4 marks in money. :To Thomas Combes my servant £4. To William Brurowe my servant 20 shillings. To my servant John Archer 4 marks over and besides his wages already due. To my servant Giles besides the money I owe him for a quarters wages, 53 shillings 4d. To my servant William Bagwell £4. To my servant Margaret Lloyd £6..13s..4d to be paid her out of the money due to me by William Fishit by bond. To my servant Margaret Forde of Bath (note: In Somerset) over and besides her wages £3..6s..8d. To my servant Margery Forde of London 40 shillings besides her wages to her due. And to Lewis Jones my porter (note: Gate-keeper) £3..6s..8d besides his wages due. And I give the arrears of my pension owing to me by the Earl of Pembroke ''(note: William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1580-1630))'' to my servant John Meredeth. Item I give to my servant Robert Sparrowe half his year’s wages over and besides the wages due to him. To Alice my maid at Sidenham half a year’s wages. :Item I do give unto William Awbrey a child that is committed to me £6..13s..4d in money. And I do further commit the education and bringing up of the said child to my wellbeloved wife Wilgefort Awbrey whom I do desire of all love between her and me to have some special care of the said child in respect of me and of his father. And to Thomas Poole my servant & coachman half a year’s wages besides the wages already to him due. :Item to my eldest son Edward Awbrey my best basin and ewer of silver parcel gilt. And to my wife Wilgefort my second best silver basin and ewer parcel gilt ''(note: Parcel-gilt=partly gilded, especially silver ware having the inner surface gilt [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])''. And to my son John my third silver basin and ewer. Item I give unto John Games Esquire my best silver bowl next to that which the Lord Lumley gave me ''(note: John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley (c.1533-1609). In 1586 was one of judges of Mary Queen of Scots, in 1592 he gave Palace of Nonsuch to the Queen but remained as its Keeper, known as one of greatest collectors of books and art of his age. [Wikipedia].)''. :Item I give and bequeath amongst the poor people of the Town of Brecknock to be distributed amongst them by the discretion of my son Edward Awbrey and my brother John Awbrey the sum of £20. And to the poor people of the parish of Cantrefe in the said County of Brecknock where I was born the sum of £6..13s..4d to be distributed as aforesaid. And to the poor of this parish of St. Benets the sum of £10, to be distributed amongst them by my executors. :Item I will that my executors shall recover against William Williams the debt of £10 which he owes me. And after the same shall be recovered, that the same be delivered to my cousin Hopkyn Awbrey. :Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Wilgefort Awbrey all my furniture and implements of household at in or about my house called Harnehill ''(note: Harnhill is a parish near Cirencester. In 1608 Thomas AWBREY esq was the patron of the parish church and William AWBREY the incumbent [ref: Bigland’s Collections])'' in the County of Gloucester saving the great bedstead which I give to my said son John Awbrey. And my mind is that my said wife shall have the said furniture and implements only during her widowhood, and if she marry or die then my will is and I do hereby give and bequeath the same unto my said son John Awbrey. And I do desire my wife that she perform my bequest herein according to this my will. :Item my will and mind is and I do hereby straightly charge and require my executors that they at my charges do procure and cause my daughter Powell’s jointure to be made and perfected according to the covenants promises and agreements to me in that behalf made. :Item I make and ordain executors of this my last will & testament the said Daniel Dunne Doctor of the civil law and Thomas Norton esquire and my loving and trusty servant Hugh George. And I do give to the said Doctor Dunne toward his pain the sum of £30 and to the said Thomas Norton the sum of £30. And to my servant Hugh George the sum of £26..13s..4d (accepting the executorship) over and besides all their charges in and about the executing of this my present will which I will shall be defrayed and allowed them out of my goods and chattels. :Item I will and devise that my executors shall take order that my daughter Mary Herbert shall have the use and profit of ten kine, the property thereof to be in my executors and that William Herbert her husband have no manner of intermeddling therewith. And also that they order and dispose of the lease of certain lands and hereditaments at Crickhowell ''(note: 14 ½ miles SE of Brecon)'' in the County of Brecknock which I had of the Earl of Worcester ''(note: Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester (1550-1628)'' for the benefit of my said daughter and her children, the said William Herbert not to meddle therewith. :Item I give to each of my daughters Norton and Dunne a piece of silver plate apiece at the discretion of my executors. To my daughter Wilgefort wife of Rice Kemnes esquire three gilt spoons lately given to me, and the other three to my daughter Luce. And to my daughter Anne the wife of John Partheridge the little gilt piece of plate with a cover. To my daughter Mary Herbert a piece of plate late in the custody of John Merdd which was used at the Court. :Item I do give and bequeath unto my said wife Wilgefort Awbrey the usual furniture and implements of my two best chambers in my dwelling house at London to be disposed at her will and pleasure. My desire to my said wife is that if my son John Awbrey shall behave himself dutifully towards her being his mother, that then she at her decease leave the same unto him in as full manner as I give the same unto her. And I do give unto the said John a new bedstead covered with green cloth, the bed furniture and all the incidents thereof to be delivered unto him at his full age of 21 years. And the use of all the residue of the furniture of the said house at London I give to my said wife during her widowhood and after to remain to my said son John. :Item I do give and bequeath unto the Company of the Doctors of Law to remain to them at their Commons ''(note: Doctors’ Commons: the buildings and rooms where lived and worked the members of the “College of Civilians” being a society of lawyers practising civil law in London.)'' one piece of plate all double gilt with a cover weighing 26 ounces and half an ounce and half a quarter and by me for them specially appointed. :Item I give and bequeath to my loving friend and kinsman Mr Andrew Blunden a standing gilt cup with a cover weighing 20 ounces lacking a quarter in token of the entire good will and kindness that I bear to him. :Item I give one silver gilt salt, the silver ton, three white bowls, the ale nut'' (note: Cup formed from the shell of a coconut mounted in metal; also one made of other materials to resemble this [Shorter Oxford Dictionary]),'' and a dozen silver spoons to my said wife Wilgefort Awbrey. :Item I give and bequeath to my said son Edward Awbrey my best standing gilt bowl with a cover and a white silver salt. And to my son John Awbrey a silver piece called the nut being a high silver cup, and the silver cup gilt given me by the Countess of Warwick ''(note: Anne Dudley (nee Russell) Countess of Warwick (1549-1604) a lady-in-waiting and close friend of Elizabeth I [Wikipedia]).'' :My will is also my wife shall at her decease leave unto my said son John the silver salt gilt. :Item I give unto my son Thomas Awbrey my great white silver bowl. :Item I give to my son John Awbrey an ambling nag given me by Mr Gery. :Item I give and bequeath to my loving brother John Awbrey esquire a piece of plate to be bought for him to the value of 20 marks. :Item I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Awbrey my best velvet gown unwrought, my new damask gown, my taffeta gown, two mandilions ''(note: Mandilion: a loose coat or cassock, in later times sleeveless, formerly worn as a kind of overcoat [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' the one wrought velvet, the other plain, and my velvet cloak to my son John Awbrey. To my brother John Awbrey my best taffeta cloak with sleeves and two grogram ''(note: A coarse fabric of silk, mohair and wool often stiffened with gum [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' gowns. :Item I revoke all former wills. :Item I do declare that I leave in ready money £1,400 towards the performance of this my last will, whereof the £840 hereafter mentioned is parcel. :In witness of all which the premises I have hereunto set my seal and subscribed my name. :Dated the day and year above written. :Debts owing to me the said William Awbrey: :Inprimis my cousin Morgan Awbrey owes me by bond remaining in my case of boxes £400. Item Rice Kemmeyse esquire my son-in–law and Edward Kemmeyse his brother owe me by bond remaining in the same box with a letter of credit subscribed by the said Edwarde Kemmeyse £200. Mr John Herbert the Master of Requests owes me by bond remaining in my said box £200. Mr David Williams, Serjeant-at-Law ''(note: A member of a small elite group of lawyers who took much of the work in the central common law courts)'' likewise owes me by bond £40. :William Awbrey . Published in the presence of Andrew Blunden, Richard Hudson, John Theaker, Morgan Awbrey, Peter Tetherington, Richard Warde. :Memorandum also that it is agreed that all accounts and reckonings between me the said Doctor Awbrey and Hugh George my servant are even and equal and neither in the other’s debt saving that I the said William Awbrey do owe unto the said Hugh George £5 and odd money as appears by a note under my hand remaining with the said Hugh. :Item the said Hugh George is content and agreed upon request to him in that behalf made, to deliver up to me or to my executors a bond of performance of covenants upon the assignment of the lease of the house wherein the said Hugh George now dwells, assigned by me to him. :William Awbrey ''(note: This represents the signature in the original will, of which we are now using a registered copy).'' :Hugh George. :Witness Richard Hudson, Andrew Blunden, John Theaker. :[The following paragraph is translated from Latin] :The above-written will was proved at London before the venerable Master John Hoane Doctor of Laws surrogate of the Venerable Master William Lewyn Doctor of Laws Master custodian or commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 29th day of July in the year of our Lord 1595 by the oath of Laurence Swynborne, Notary Public proctor for Hugh George one of the executors named in the same will to whom administration was committed etc to well [and truly administer] etc. Sworn on the Holy Evangelists of God. Power reserved etc to Daniel Dunn Doctor of Laws and Thomas Norton esq executors also named in the will etc when they come etc." ______ ''Transcription (with modernised spelling and punctuation) for [[Awbrey-135|Stuart AWBREY]] by Margaret McGREGOR, AGRA Member, completed 1st May 2016 ref: Q510Awbrey4''

Will of Edward Barnard 1735 - 1808

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Edward Barnard's will 1808 in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858Edward Barnard's will 1808 in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&h=348096, accessed 15 aug 2018 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]]'s will describes his intention to give his possessions to his children, although Nathaniel gets very little, with some of his share going to his wife, on the condition he does not have access to it. John is asked to take on the family business. The children are [[Barnard-1476|Edward Barnard]] [[Barnard-4272|John Barnard]] [[Barnard-4274|George Barnard]] [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Debble) Barnard]] [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] married to Elizabeth ------------------------ The transcript of the will is below In the name of God Amen I Edward Barnard the elder of Nicolls Square In the parish of Saint Giles Cripplegate in the city Of London silver flatter being in health of body And of sound and disposing mind memory and Understanding praised be God for the same do make declare and publish my last will and Testament in manner following that is to say First i will and direct that all the just debts which I shall owe at the time of my decease together with my funeral charges and the charges of proving this my will shall be fully paid and satisfied by my executors hereinafter appointed with all convenient speed next after my decease also I give and bequeath unto my four children Edward Barnard, [[Barnard-4272|John Barnard]], [[Barnard-4274|George Barnard]] and my daughter [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Debble) Barnard]] widow all the ready money that may happen to be in my house in Nicolls Square aforesaid at the time of my decease and also my household furniture plate linen and China and likewise all my watches Rings and wearing apparel of every kind and sort and all my printed books to and for their own respective proper uses and benefit absolutely and to be equally divided between and amongst them share and share alike also I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] the lease of the house I now reside in and also the flatting mills and premises with the appurts thereunto respectively belonging in Nicolls Square aforesaid for the remainder of the time? of years under which the same are now held by me together with my right and interest in the said business of a silver flatter and also all my implements working tools and utensils made use of by me in the said business with the horses harnesses and all other things whatsoever necessary and appertaining to the carrying out the said business of a silver flatter to and for his own proper use and benefit but this bequest to him is upon this express condition nonetheless that he my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] within three calendar months next after my decease enters Into and executes an assignment by way of mortgage to my executors hereinafter appointed of the premises aforesaid for assuring the payment of the sum of four thousand pounds within six years from the day of my decease with interest in the meantime at the rate of five pounds per cent?? payable yearly to wit to my son Edward Barnard the sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for his own proper use and benefit absolutely to my son George Barnard the like sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for his own proper use and benefit absolutely to my daughter Mary Deeble widow the life sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for her own proper use and benefit and as to the sum of eight hundred pounds further past of the said sum of four thousand pounds I will and direct that the interest there of be paid by my executors half yearly to my daughter in law Elizabeth Barnard the wife of my My son [[Barnard-1473|Nathaniel Barnard]] until the expiration of the said time of six years when the same sum of eight hundred pounds is to be paid by my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] as aforesaid and invested by my executors for the purposes after mentioned I give and bequeath to my executors hereinafter appointed the same sum of eight hundred pounds that they my said executors or the survivor of them his executors or admins? do and shall invest the same in some of the public funds or government securities at interest and shall and do pay the interest and dividends of such stocks or funds in or upon which the same shall be so invested unto my said daughter in law Elizabeth Barnard the wife of my said son [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] for and during the term of her natural life for her own sole and separate use independent of her husband and over which he shall have no power or control whatsoever and from and immediately after her decease upon further trust to pay the said interest and dividends of the said stocks or funds in or upon which the said sum of eight hundred pounds shall be so paid out and invested as aforesaid unto and amongst the children of the said Elizabeth Barnard now begotten or hereafter to be begotten by my said son [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] on the body of the said Elizabeth Barnard for and during the time of their respective natural lives and from and after the decease of the survivor of such children upon trust to pay transfer and assign the stocks funds or securities in or upon which the same shall be so invested as aforesaid unto and amongst my three sons Edward Barnard [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] and George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble widow equally to be divided between them share and share alike or their legal personal representatives if any of them should happen to be then dead and my will and meaning? is and I do hereby direct and declare that the sum of two hundred pounds being the residue and remainder of the said sum of four thousand pounds shall fall into and become part of the residue of my personal estate and go to and amongst such persons as the overall and then residue of my personal estate and go to and amongst such persons as the overall and is in and by my said will hereinafter directed to be paid and applied provided always that if my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] should accept of the before mentioned requests or the conditions aforesaid prescribed by me and should agree to carry   on the business of a silver flatter as aforesaid on the said promises then my will and desire is that my executors shall at all times have free access to his books of account to see that all business is properly conducted and managed provided further and my will and mind is that case my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] should refuse or decline to accept of the before mentioned bequest on the conns? before prescribed by me he shall be at liberty so to do in giving notice in writing to my executors within one month next after my decease of such his mind and intention then and in such case I give and bequeath the lease of my house in Nicolls Square aforesaid the flatting mills and all my implements working tools and utensils in the said business with the horses harnesses and all other the premises before given him unto my executors hereinafter appointed upon trust that they my said executors or the survivor of them his executors and admins to sell and dispose of the same either by public auction or private contract as they shall think best and after Of deduction of all just and necessary charges and expenses attending such sale and disposition to invest the sum of eight hundred pounds past of the clear produce thereof in the stocks funds or government security in their ???? at interest and pay and apply the interest dividends and produce thereof from time to time as the same shall grow due and be received by them unto the said Elizabeth Barnard and her children for and during the time of their respective natural lives and upon their deaths the principal of such stocks or funds to be paid transferred delivered and divided amongst my three sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and my daughter Mary Deeble widow equally between or amongst them share and share alike or the representative of such of them as shall happen to be then dead and the remaining residue and produce of such sale I will and direct shall immediately after such sale and disposition be equally divided between and amongst my said sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble share and share alike to and for their own respective proper uses and benefit also I give and bequeath unto my son Nathaniel Barnard the sum of thirty pounds for mourning and to my female servant Susanna Py??? if she shall be living with me at the time of my decease the sum of six pounds and six shillings and all the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects leasehold messuage or tenements and premises with the Appurts . situate in White Lyons Street and Chapel Street Pentonville in the parish of Saint Saint James Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex and all my bonds bills notes and securities for money goods chattels and credits and all and singular other the residue of my personal estate and effects whatsoever and whomsoever of what nature found? or quality soever? not before by me disposed of and that I shall die? possessed of interested in or entitled unto I give and bequeath the same and every past and parcel thereof unto my sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble equally to be divided between and amongst them share and share alike and to take the same as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and I do so hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said son Edward Barnard and Ezra Livermore of Islington in the county of Middlesex watch maker joint executors of this my last will and testament and I give unto such of them the sum of twenty pounds apiece for their trouble and I do hereby declare that my said Trustees and Executors shall have full power to act in and about my said residuary estate in such manner as they may see occasion subject to the trusts aforesaid and I do declare that neither of them shall be answerable for the acts of the other nor for any more money or effects than shall come to their hands respectively nor for any involuntary loss happening thereto and that they may at all times deduct and receive their expenses by and out of my residuary estate and about the execution of the trusts hereby in them reposes? and hereby revoking and making void all former and other will and wills by me at any time heretofor made I so declare this only to be my last will and testament on witness whereof I the said testator Edward Barnard the elder have to this my last will and testament on witness whereof I the said testator Edward Barnard the elder have to this my last will and testament contained in four sheets of paper annexed and sealed together at the top set my hand at the bottom of the then preced annexes sheets and my hand and sealto this fourth and last sheet thereof this second day of October in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and two Edwd. Barnard Senr. Esq? signed sealed published and declared by the said testator Edward Barnard the elder as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of such other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Jno: Hartley No 2 Silver Street, wood street London. Gent H John Morrish? This Will was proved at London the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight before the worshipful Samuel Pratt Parson doctor of laws and surrogate of the right honourable Sir William William Wynne Knight also Doctor of laws Master Keeper? or Commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Edward Barnard the son of the said deceased and Ezra by mistake in the will written Israel Livermore the executors named in the said will to whom administration was granted for all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased they Having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of Edward Blagdon 1675

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-128|Edward Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: I '''Edward Blagdon''' of Washfeild in the Countie of Devon gent being sick and weak of bodie but of perfect mynd and memorie Praised be God Doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner following: Imprimis I bequeath my Soule to God who gave it. And my Bodie to decent Buriall in hope of Resurrection to eternall life: Item I give to the Poore of Washfeild aforesaid five pounds to be distributed by my Executrix within one moneth after my decease: Item I give bequeath and devise to '''John Blagdon''' my Sonne and to his heires forever all my lands of Inheritance lying within the Parishes of Tyverton and Stoodley; Such lawful Estates therein as have been formerly granted allwaies excepted And the Covenant which I have made with '''Robert Bradford''' my Sonne in Lawe or his intrusted Friends for the putting=in of one life, in a Tenement called Broad=mead likewise excepted): Item I give bequeath and devise to my Sonne John my Tenement in Stoodley aforesaid called Nott’s Lodge. Item I give unto my said Sonne John the Tenement and Mills at Palmer’s Village within the Parish of Tiverton which I heretofore bought of Mr Cudmore to have and to hold the said Tenements unto the said John Blagdon his Executors administrators and assignes, in manner following (viz) The Tenement called Nott’s Lodge imediately after my decease, And the one moitie [half] of the said Tenement and Mills immediately after my decease, And the other moitie thereof (after the death of '''Elizabeth Harris''' my daughter) during all the residue of my Estate and Terme therein: Item I give bequeath and deuise unto my Sonne '''Edward Blagdon''' and to his heires forever All my Lands of Inheritance lying in Washfeild aforesaid. Item I give unto my said Sonne Edward that halfendeale [half] of Stantion Tenement which I lately purchased of Mr Toogood To have and to hold the same unto my said Sonne Edward his Executors administrators and assignes imediately after my decease during all the residue of my Estate and Terme therein; Item I give and bequeath unto my Sonne Edward my Tenement lying in a Village called Uppaton in Milton Abbot in the Countie of Devon, And my Tenement at Honyton lately in the possession of Robert Wipple; to have and to hold the same Tenement unto the said Edward his Executors administrators and Assignes in manner following (that is to say) The Tenement in Milton=Abbot immediately after the deceases of mee and '''Mary my nowe wife''', And the said Tenement at Honyton imediately after the deceases of the said Robert Wipple and his now Wife during all the residue of my Estate and Terme in the said Tenements or any either of them; Provided alwayes and it is my Will and meaning that if either of my said Sonnes (viz) John or Edward shall happen to dye leaving noe issue, that then the said Lands of Inheritance of either of them soe dying shall remaine and be to the said Mary my now wife during her life, And after her decease to the Survivour of them and to his heires forever, Anything herein before conteyned to the contrarie my wife notwithstanding. Item I give unto John Blagdon and Edward Blagdon my Sonnes aforenamed Fifty pounds of lawfull English money to be payd by my Executrix within one yeare ofter my decease in Trust for Elizabeth Harris my daughter, the same to be Ordered and disposed of as shee shall by word or writing appoint; And my will is that her husband shall not have any thing to doe therewith. Item I give unto '''Johane Radford''' Elizabeth Harris and '''Sarah Bradford''' my daughters five pounds apeece to be payd within three months after my death. Item I give unto '''John Radford Mary Radford Susan Radford Sarah Radford Johane Radford Christian Radford''' and '''Elizabeth Radford''' my Grand=children twentie pounds apeece to be payd to each of them respectively when hee or shee shall accomplish the Age of One and twentie yeares; And if any or either of the said Children shall dye before his her or their legacie or legacies shall become due, then the legacie or legacies given to him her or them soe shall remaine to the Survivor or Survivors of the said Children. Item I give unto '''Robert Bradford''' my Grandchild twentie pounds to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the Age of one and twentie years; And if the said Robert happen to dye before the said Legacie shall become due or payable, then my will is that my Daughter Sarah’s next child shall have the said twentie pounds; And if there shall be noe such Child to survive, then my Will is that the said legacie of twentie pounds shall wholy remaine and be to my said daughter Sarah: The residue of my Goods and Chattlles (my debts being payd and funerall discharged) I give and bequeath unto Mary my wife, whom I doe make the whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. And I do desire Bernard Goddard of Exeter and Alexander Maurice of Washfeild to be overseers to see this my Will performed, and I doe give to each of them tenn shillings for his pains=taking therein: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the nyneteenth Day of January in the seaven and twentieth yeare of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God nowe King of England Anno Domini One thousand and six hundred seaventie five: Edward Blagdon: Sealed and signed (after the interlyning herein made) in the presence of us (viz)
The mark of Lewis Vere
The mark of Johane Brooking
Teste Alex: Maurice PROBATUM fuit Testamentum superscriptum apud London coram venerabilis et egregio Viro domino Leolino Jenkins milito legum Doctore Curia praerogativae Cantabriensis Magistro Custodes Commissario legitime constituto vicesimo nono Die Mensio February Anno Domini (Stylo Angliae millesimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo quinto jurtamento Maria Blagdon relictae et Executicio in hujusmodi Testamento nominatae cuj commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonocum jurium et creditorum dicti defuncti de bono et fidelio administrando eadem ad sancta Dei Evangelia Vigore Commissionio jurate Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Edward Blagdon 1811 (1808)

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'''Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-17|Edward Blagdon]].''' Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' BE IT REMEMBERED that this the last Will & Testament of Me '''Edward Blagdon''' of Honiton in the County of Devon Esquire made this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & eight as follows ffirst I will & direct that my just debts & funeral Expences shall be paid & discharged & subject thereto & charged & chargeable therewith I give devise & bequeath all my monies securities for money Goods Chattels & personal Estate & all & singular my Messuages Tenements Lands Heredits & premises real & ffreehold Estate whatsoever whether in possession or reversion or expectancy or wheresoever situate lying & being & all other my Estate & Effects whatsoever or wheresoever & of what nature or kind soever unto '''[[Roskelly-8|Mary]]''' my Wife '''Christopher fflood''' of Honiton aforesaid Gentleman & '''Harry Baines Lott''' of Awliscombe in the said County Esquire their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns to for & upon the several uses Trusts Ends entents & purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed & declared of & concerning the same (that is to say) upon Trust & to the intent that they my said Trustees do & shall wherever they may think proper or convenient sell & absolutely dispose of all & singular my messuages tenements lands & heredits & personal Estate for such price or prices & in such parts or parcels as they may deem most advisable & also call in & receive all such monies as shall or may be due & owing to me at the time of my death & likewise sell & dispose of my household Goods & ffurniture Utensils & Implements of household plate Linen & China & all other my personal Estate & Effects & the monies arising by such sale or sales and so to be called in do & shall put & place out at Interest & from time to time transpose the same on such security or Securities real or personal or in the public stocks or ffunds as they shall think proper & until such Sales or Sale of my said real Estate do & shall set & let the same in any manner they may think fit & the yearly Rents Profits & Produce thereof and also the interest profits proceeds & produce of my said Trust monies do & shall account for & pay over unto my said Wife & her Assigns for & during so long time as she shall live & continue my Widow subject to the provisoe hereinafter contained & she my said Wife maintaining & properly educating my three Children '''[[Blagdon-94|Ann]] [[Blagdon-209|John]]''' & '''[[Blagdon-93|Edward]]''' until their respective ages of twenty one years or until her death or second marriage first happening and in case my said Wife shall choose to keep & retain for her use during her widowhood all or any part of my household Goods and ffurniture plate Linen & China & my Chariot & horses or any other part of my personal Effects my will & desire is that she shall be at full liberty so to do permitting nevertheless my other Trustees to take an Inventory or particular of such Articles as she may so keep & sign an Undertaking to them for the delivery thereof to my said other Trustees on such her death or second marriage to be then disposed of as aforesaid Provided always nevertheless that in case any or either of my said Children shall have attained the age of twenty one years in the lifetime of my said Wife & before she may again marry then my Will is that my said Trustees shall & do when & as my said Children shall so attain the said age of twenty one years by & out of my said principall monies account for & pay unto them my said Children respectively the sum of one thousand pounds each of lawful british money or in case my said Wife shall consent thereto & approve thereof any further or other sum in addition thereto that she and my said other Trustees may think proper but I do hereby declare that the payment of the said sum of one thousand pounds each or of such further or additional sum to my said Sons shall be on this express condition that each of them my said Sons shall at the time of receiving the same give to my said Trustees his bond or obligation in writing in a penalty of double the sum so to be received with condition to repay the same unto them my said Trustees for the purposes of this my Will in case he shall live to become possessed of the manor or Lordship of Boddington and of the lands in the parish of Boddington in the County of Gloucester held herewith to which my Brother '''[[Blagdon-105|John]]''' is now entitled for his lyfe and which premises under the Will of the late '''Mrs Locke''' my "deceased Cousin" are & stand limited in failure of issue of my said Brother who it is improbable will have any issue after my death to my first & other sons successively install in one year next after becoming actually possessed or in the receipt of Rents & Profits of such manor or Lands as I consider such Property which possessed by either of my said sons to be a full & ample fortune & provision for him and my Will is that in case the said Sum of one thousand pounds shall by either of such Bond be repaid by either of my said sons that the same shall be managed paid applied & disposed of in manner following namely in case my said Wife shall be living & shall not have been married at the time of such repayment then that same shall be considered as part of my general residuary Estate & be managed paid applied & disposed of accordingly as part thereof but if my said Wife shall before such repayment be again married or be dead then my Will is the same shall be paid over by my Trustees to my said daughter "Anne" to & for her own use and benefit & as to my real & personal Estate from & after her death or second marriage of my said Wife first happening upon Trust that they my said Trustees shall & do subject to the provisoe hereinafter contained stand & be seized of such part of my said real Estate as may their remain unsold & undisposed of to the use of my said three children "Anne John & Edward" equally to be divided between them share & share alike to take as tenants common & not as joint Tenants & their heirs & Assigns for ever but in case either of them shall happen to die under the age of twenty one years then as to the share of him or her so dying to the use of the Survivors of them in equal shares & proportions as aforesaid and their respective heirs & Assigns & also do & shall account for & pay over unto my said three Children all my said Trust monies & every part thereof in equal shares & proportions immediately after such the death or second marriage of my said Wife if they shall then have attained the age of twenty one years but if they or either of them shall then be under the age of twenty one years then when & as they shall severally attain that age and in the meanwhile shall & do manage & pay & apply the rents & profits of my said real Estate & the interest proceeds & produce of my said Trust monies of the shares therein of such of my said Children as shall not at the time of the death or second marriage of my said Wife have attained the age of twenty one years for the maintenance & education of my said Children or such of them as aforesaid until he she or they shall have attained that age provided always nevertheless & my express will further is & I do hereby declare that before my said sons shall be entitled under this my Will to come into the possession of any part of my said real Estate or to receive any part of my said last mentioned Trust monies each of them shall give & write unto my said Trustees his bond or obligation in writing in the amount of double the value of such real Estate such value to be ascertained by my said Trustees and of such Trust monies with condition that one – his becoming possessed of the said "Manor & the Estate at Boddington" aforesaid or in the receipt of the profits thereof or wherein three calendar months there next after he will convey to them my said Trustees his one third part of my said real Estate & will repay them my said Trustees the principal money he shall so have received out of my said Trust Effects in one year next after he shall be in the actual possession of such manor & Estate or in the receipt of the rents & profits thereof provided also that whenever any part of my said real Estate shall pursuant to the provisoe aforesaid be conveyed to my said Trustees by either of my said Sons or such principal money shall be repaid to them on their becoming possessed of the said property in "Boddington" aforesaid then I do hereby expressly declare that they my said Trustees shall & do so soon as conveniently may be thereafter convey all such real Estate as may have been conveyed to them by my said "Son Edward" & one moiety [half] of such real Estate as may have been so conveyed to them by my said "son John"" unto & to the use of my said "Daughter Anne" her heirs & Assigns for ever & do & shall account for & pay over unto her my said Daughter all the money which may have been repaid by my said son Edward & one moiety of the said money which may have been repaid to them by my said son John to & for her own use & benefit & as to the remaining moiety of such real Estate as may have been conveyed to them my said Trustees by my said son John my will is that my said Trustees shall stand … thereof to the use of my son Edward until he shall become possessed of the said Estate at "Boddington" aforesaid or until he shall be presented instituted & inducted into the Rectory of Boddington & Staverton in the County of Gloucester now held by '''John Neale Clerk my Brother in law''' or shall die first happening & from & after my said son Edward shall be possessed of the said Estate at "Boddington" or shall be so presented instituted & inducted as aforesaid or shall die first happening then & from thenceforth or in case he my said Son Edward shall at the time of such Conveyance be or previous thereto have been presented instituted & inducted to the said Rectory then from the time of such Conveyance to the use of my said Daughter Anne her heirs & Assigns for ever & as to the remaining moiety of the principal money which may have been repaid to my said Trustees by my said Son John upon Trust that they my said Trustees by my said Son John upon Trust that they may said Trustees do & shall put & place the same out at interest on such security or securities real or personal or in the public stocks or ffunds as they shall think proper & in case my said Son Edward shall not then have been presented instituted & inducted to the said Rectory as aforesaid then do & shall account for & pay the interest Dividends & proceeds thereof unto him my said Son Edward & his Assigns until he shall become possessed of the said Manor & Estate at Boddington aforesaid or shall be presented instituted and inducted into the said Rectory or shall die first happening & from & after either of such events first happening then do & shall immediately thereafter or if he my said Son Edward previous to the repayment by my said Son of such principal money as aforesaid shall have presented instituted & inducted into the said Rectory then do and shall immediately after receipt thereof account for and pay the remaining moiety of the said principal money so repaid and aforesaid unto her my said Daughter Anne her Executors & Administrators provided also that in case either of the events on which either of the Bonds are directed to be given then my said Trustees shall & do convey manage assign & dispose of the part & share of my said real & personal Estate for which such Bonds were to be so given in the same manner & for the benefit of the same Persons after such Events shall have taken place to every intent & purpose as if such Bond had actually previous thereto been given & such events had taken place subsequent thereto any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding & I do hereby give devise & bequeath the care & guardianship of my said Children & of their Estates & their Tuition maintenance & education unto my Trustees until they my said Children shall severally attain the age of twenty one years willing nevertheless that their maintenance and education during the widowhood of my said Wife shall be taken care of by her in manner as aforesaid previous also & my will further is that in case my said Wife shall at any time after my death be again married then my Will is that from & after such the marriage of my said Wife all & every Gifts devises & Bequests & Gift Devise & Bequest hereintofore contained for her benefit or in Trust for my said Children and all powers thereby given to her & the Guardianship hereinbefore appointed to her & my said other Trustees & every other Trust herein contained shall so far as relates to my said Wife from thenceforth cease determine & be absolutely void & then & from thenceforth all & singular my said Trust Estate both real & personal & the Guardianship & Tuition of my said Children & the Custody & care of their persons & Estate and all powers hereby given to them with my said Wife & to her alone shall go & devolve wholly unto my said other Trustees their heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns in the same manner to ever intent & purpose as if my said Wife were actually dead any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding provided also and my will further is that the receipt or receipts of my said Trustees to any person or persons who shall purchase all or any part of my Messuages Tenements Lands Heredits or real Estate shall be a good and sufficient discharge for all or such part of the purchase money thereof as shall by such receipts or receipt be acknowledged to be received & that such person or persons shall not be obliged to look to the disposal or application of such money or be any way answerable or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication thereof or of any part thereof provided likewise that they my said Trustees or any or either of them shall not be answerable or accountable for any loss or losses which shall or may happen [INSERTED] “by the means of lending or placing out my Trust Monies or any part thereof on any insufficient security or securities unless the [illegible] shall” through their own wilful neglect or default nor shall either of them be answerable or accountable for the Acts Deeds Receipts Defaults or mismanagements of the other of them but both of them for his & her own Acts Deeds Receipts Defaults & mismanagements only and my will also is that they my said Trustees shall have full power and authority from time to time to compound agree to & make up any Debt or Debts arising to my said Trust Estate which shall appear to them to be bad or desperate & to accept of & take any loss Sum or Sums of money in lieu of and in full for the whole that they shall think proper and on receipt of such Composition or Compositions to give & execute Acquittances receipts releases Certificates or other Discharges in full for said Debt or Debts unto such Debtor or Debtors & likewise that they shall have full power and liberty in the first place by & out of my said Trust Estate to deduct retain and keep in their hands all such Costs Charges Damages Losses & Expences as they or any or either of them shall be at sustain or be put unto for or on account of the said Trusts or their or either of their acting or intermeddling therein or any thing relating to or concerning the same together with so much money as they shall severally reasonably deserve for their respective labour journies & trouble in & about the same anything herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding And lastly I do hereby make constitute & appoint the said '''Mary my Wife''' & the said Christopher fflood & Harry Baines Lott whole & sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament upon Trust as aforesaid & do hereby revoke all former & other Wills by me heretofore made and ratify & confirm this to be my last In Witness whereof I the said Edward Blagdon the Testator have to this my last Will & Testament contained in six sheets of paper to each of the first five sheets thereof set my hand & to the sixth & last my hand and seal Signed sealed published & declared by the said Edward Blagdon the Testator to be his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto in the present of the said Testator & of each other
J. H. OSBORNE
LUCY TUCKER
WILLIAM RADFORD Proved at London the eighth of November 1811 before the Judge by the oaths of Mary Blagdon Widow the Relict Christopher fflood & Harry Barnes Lott Esquire the Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Edward Heydon of London, Embroiderer, 1597

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Heydon-288|'''Edward Heydon, Citizen of London and Freeman of the Company of Embroiderers''']] It was written on 12 November 1597 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 23 December 1597. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 90
{{Ancestry Sharing|26888366|a43d45}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|944862}} (accessed 30 December 2021)
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *'''Frauncis Heydon of Watford in the County of Hertford''' the Testator's eldest brother *'''Edward Heydon''' the eldest son of the said Frauncis *'''Arthure Heydon''' another son of the said Frauncis and Testator's servant *'''Other children of the said Frauncis (more than one) not named *'''Children of the said Edward''', son of Frauncis (not named) *[[Heydon-68|'''Thomas Heydon''']] Testator's brother *[[Heydon-301|'''Henry Heydon''']] Testator's brother *[[Heydon-311|'''William Heydon''']] Testator's brother *'''Edmond Willoughbye''' (or '''Edwarde Willoughby''' later in the will), Testator's nephew and servant, son of his sister Mary Willoughby *'''Richard Stongethearm''' servant to Testator's brother Jherome Heydon *'''Jherome Heydon''' Citizen of London and "Iremonger" (Ironmonger), Testator's brother and executor *'''Isabelle''' Testator's maidservant *'''John Harte''' another servant to Jherome Heydon *'''William Belson''' son of Testator's sister (not named) *'''Margaret Heckson''' Testator's sister, and her unnamed children *[[Heydon-309|'''Marye Willoughbye''']] Testator's sister, and her other unnamed children *'''Thomas Brigham''' gentleman *'''Michael Heydon and his wife''' Testator's cousin and cousin's wife *'''James Bensted''' Her Majesty's servant in the stables *'''Witnesses''' : Maurice Hackett ser[vant], Roberte Cut Ironmonger, William Chapman Ironmonger ---- In the name of God Amen the Twelveth daie of November
in the Nyne and Thirtith yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god
Queene of Englande France and Ireland Defendresse of the faith &c '''I Edward Heydon citezen'''
'''and Imbroiderer of London''' Att this presente both sicke and weake in Bodye but yett in good and perfecte
mynde and memorye Laude and praise be therefore geven to Almightie god, Callinge unto my re=
membrance the incerteynty of this miserable Life, and the certeynty of death the waye of all flesh
have thought good for the more better Staye and quietnes of my mynde in disposinge of things by me
worldlye to be foreseene to ordeyne and make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and forme
followinge, that is to saie, First and princypallye, I doe most willinglye geve and yeald upp my
spiritt and soule into the mercyfull handes of Almightie god, the Father the sonne, and the Holye
ghoste, my maker Redeemer and sanctofyer, firmelye trustinge and constantlie beleevinge that all my
synnes and Offences are frelye forgeven and washes awaie by the merritts and tender passion of my
savyour Jhesus Christe the sonne of god / And that of his greate mercye and favor he hath adopted
me to be the Childe of Salvac[i]ion, and clothed me with his innocencye and righteousnes, And that through
faith in the bloude of my savyour Christe (god and man) and by not other meanes I beleeve to inheryt
the kingdome of heaven / After this liefe ended my Bodye to be buryed in Christyan like manner where
yt shall Almightie god and my Executors hereunder named to lymitt and appoint / And I the saide
Edwarde Heydon doe by theis p[rese]nts utterly revoke recall and make voyde all manner of former Willes
whatsoever by me the said Edward Heydon , att any tyme or tymes heretofore by me made / Item I
will that all suche debts as I shall owe att the tyme of my deceasse shalbe trulie paide or good order
to be taken for the paymente thereof w[i]th in convenient tyme / Item I will and bequeathe unto '''Frauncis'''
'''Heydon of Watforde in the Countye of Hertford Esquier my eldest Brother''' one hundreth poundes
of lawfull money of Englande /
Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edward Heydon eldest sonne of the'''
'''same Fraunces''' One hundred Poundes [''margin insertion''] Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Arthure'''
'''Heydon one other of the sonnes of the saide'''
'''Fraunces and my servant''' one hundred
poundes Item I geve and bequeathe to and amongest the reste and
resydue of my said Brothers Children, To be distributed att the discrec[i]on of Executor One hundreth
Poundes / Item I geve and bequeathe to and amongest '''the Children of the saide Edwarde Heydon eldest'''
sonne of the saide Frauncis my Brother To be distributed att the distrec[i]on of my Executor one
hundred Poundes /
Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Thomas Heydon my Brother and his Assignes for
and duringe the terme of his naturall liefe, One Annuytie or yearely payment of Tenne Poundes per [page 2]
Ann[um] The same Annuytie to be paide by my Executor Quarterlie att foure feasts or termes
in the yeare moste usuall The first feast or paymente to be made , Att the first Feast which shall
first happen nexte after my deceasse / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Henry Heydon one other of'''
my brethern Fiftye Poundes / And to and amongest '''the Children of the saide Henrye Heydon''' To
be disposed att the will and discrec[i]on of my Executor Fortye powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe
unto '''William Heydon one other of my Bretherne''' and to his Assignes for and duringe the terme of his
naturall liefe One Annuytie or yearelie paymente of Tenne Powndes p[er] Ann[um] The same Annuytie
to be paide by my Executor quarterlie att foure Feasts or termes in the yeare most usuall / The first
feaste or payments to be made, Att the first feast w[hi]ch shall first happen nexte after my deceasse Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edmonde Willoughbye my servante''' One Hundreth Powndes Item I geve
and bequeather unto '''Richard Strongetharme my brother Jheromes sevante''' tenne powndes / Item I geve
and bequeathe unto '''Isabelle [''blank''] my mayde servante''' Tenne powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe unto
'''John Harte my brother Jheromes servant''' other Tenne Powndes Item I geve and bequeathe unto
'''William Belson my sisters sonne''' Fortye powndes Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Margaret Heckson'''
'''my sister''' and her Assignes for and during the terme of her naturall liefe for and towardes the further
and better maintenance of her selfe and her children, One Annuytie or yearelye paymente of Tenne
Powndes per Ann[um] The same Annuytye to be paide by my executour quareterlye Att foure feasts
or termes in the yeare most usuall The first paymente to be made , Att the Firste feaste w[hi]ch shall
first happen next after my deceasse / Item I give and bequeathe unto '''my sister Marye Willoughby'''
and to and amongest all her children (the saide '''Edwarde Willoughby''' excepted) who already is
remembred To be distributed and devyded by and att the discrec[i]on of my Executour the some of Fifitye
Powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Brigham gentleman''' Tenne powndes / Item I will
geve and bequeathe unto '''my cosen Michael Heydon and his wiefe''' to either of them Fyve powndes
the peece / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''James Bensted her Ma[jes]ties Ordynary Servante''' in her Ma[jes]t[y]s
stable the some of Tenne powndes / All and singular w[hi]ch saide Legacyes by me the saide Edwarde Heydon
geven and bequeathed to the severall persones above named my will and mynde ys shalbe answered and paide
to every of them by my Executor hereunder named w[i]thin the tyme and space one whole yeare and
an halfe yeare nexte and ymeadyatlie after my deceasse / Item I geve and bequeathe to the Company
and Corporation of the Imbroderes w[i]thin the Cittie of London, Whereof I am free the some of Tenne
Powndes p[rese]ntelie to be paide them after the daye and tyme of my deceasse / Item I doe further geve
and bequeathe for the maytenance of the poore children on Christs Hospytall w[i]thin the Cittie of
London p[rese]ntelie to be paide after the tyme of my deceasse the some of Tenne Powndes of lawfull
money of Englande / And as touching the order and disposic[i]on of all and singular my Messuages Landes
Tenements and heredytaments w[i]thall and singular their appurten[an]ces Called by the name of Seynte
Edmonds, or by whatsoever name or names the same is nowe called or knowne by scituate lyenge and
beinge aswell w[i]thin the Countye of Lincolne, and be me latelie purchased of the right honorable the
nowe '''Earle of Essex''' as else where w[i]thin the Realme of Englande / And whereas I am seized of
the estate in Fee Symple, I geve devise and bequeathe the same unto '''my deere and welbeloved brother'''
'''Jherome Heydon Citizen and Iremonger of London''' To have and to hold all and singular the same
Messuages Landes Tenements and heredytemants w[i]the theire apputen[an]ces unto the saide Jherome Heydon
his heires and Assignes, To thonely prpper use and behoufe of the saide Jherome Heydon his heires and
Assignes forever / The rest and resydue of all and singular my goodes and chattells not herein bequeathed
my debts and funerall charge first paide, I doe fullye and wholye geve and bequeathe the same unto
the forenamed Jherome Heydon my Lovinge Brother to his owne propper use / And I doe make
constitute and ordeyene hym the saide Jherome Heydon my sole Executour of this my Last will and
Testament / Desyringe hym to see the same trulie and faithfullye performed, Accordinge to my true
meanynge herein expressed / In witnes whereof to every sheete of paper of this my Testamente
and Last Will Conteynynge sixe sheetes or Leaves of paper, I the saide Edwarde Heydon have sett
my hande and seale the daie and yeare first above wrytten 1597 p[er] me Edwarde Heydon / Sealed
Subscrybed pronounced and deliv[er]ed as the Last Will and Testamente of the saide Edwarde Heydon the
daie and yeare first about wrytten in the pr[ece]nce of us '''Maurice Hackett ser Roberte Cut Iermonger'''
'''William Chapman Iremonger''' '''Probate''' [in Latin] at London on 23 November 1597 to Jherome Heydon brother and executor named in the will ==Sources==

Will of Edward Hyde

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[[Category:Norbury (Stockport), Cheshire]] [[Category:Cheshire, Wills and Estates]] Here is a link to Edward Hyde's Profile: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hyde-1044 Edward Hyde Profile] '''Will of Edward Hyde of Norbury 1669''' Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Robert Hyde - Son and Heir *Felicia Hyde - wife of Robert *Felicia daughter-in-law of Edward *Anne Hyde - Wife *Richard Hyde - Son *Thomas Hyde - Son *Nevil Hyde - Son *Sister Sneyd - Sister Margaret *John Warren - Cousin *Piers Leigh - Grandson *Jane Priestnall - Servant *Hollinsworth - Servant *William Hall - Servant *Master John Angier - Will beneficiary [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Angier-38] *Thomas Marbury '''Will of Edward Hyde''' In the Name of God Amen The twelfth day of December in the ninteenth year of the reign of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second and by the grace of god of England Scotland France & Ireland
King defender of the faith etc An[no] Do[min]i. I '''Edward Hyde''' of Northbury in the county of Chester Esq[uire] being weake of body but of perfect memory I bless god for the same and being cirtaine that I must die but not
Of the time thereof And that there may bee no dissent amongst my wife children and friends after my decease concerning those worldly goods which it hath pleased Almighty god to bistow upon mee I doe therefore
make and declare my last Will and testam[ent ] in manner and forme following. First I comend my soule into the hands of Almighty god my creato[r] hoping for remission and pardon of my sinnes through
the death and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ and my body to the dust whereof it was made and to bee buried in my Chappell in the Parish Church of Stockport amongst my Ancesto[rs] in a
decent manne[r] And for my worldly goods Chattells and Cattls which it hath pleased god to Endow me with My will and mind is that they bee disposed of in manner and forme following Impr[im]is [ ]
At the marriage of my eldest Sonn '''Robert Hyde''' I did settle my whole estate in lands reserving unto myselfe libertie to charge upon all my lands (Except upon the lands sett out and appointed for the ...........
of my wife and daughter in law [ ] the deed of Settlm[en]t is expressed) The sum of Three hundred pounds. My Will and mind is That the Said sum of three hundred pounds bee paid and discharged
by said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' or his heirs out of all my lands whatever (except out of the said lands sett out and appointed for the said jointures) within the space of six years immediately after my decease
by the sume of fiftie pounds by the yeare, yearly to bee issuing and going out of the profitts of the said lands for and towards the discharging of all from debts as shall be by mee owing at the time
of my decease And in case that the debts by mee owing at the time of my decease shall not amount unto the said sum of three hundred pounds or any part thereof Then my Will and mind is that
the said summe of three hundred pounds or so much thereof as shall remaine over and above the discharging of my said debts bee equally divided amongst my three younger sonnes '''Richard'''
'''Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' or the survivo[rs] or survivo[r] of them. Item I give and bequeath unto my Dear wife '''Anne Hyde''', all her jewells my old gold, her own bed as it now standeth
all my plate and her own saddle horse with the furnitur belonging unto him. Item I give unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and unto his heirs to remaine and abide as heirsloomes at
the Manno[r] house of Northbury aforesaid there goods following viz the [ ] hangings with the standing bed feather bedd bolsters and hangings about the same in the best chamber and all my
presses and table as they now stand in my closett at Northbury aforesaid. Item I give unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' all my brewing vessels at Northbury as they now stand there.
Item further I give and bequeath unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' the sume of One hundred pounds to bee paid unto him out of a debt which my '''sister Sneyd''' of Bradwell owes unto mee
being part of the porcon due unto mee at the marriage of my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' with her daughter '''Felicia Hyde''' now wife to my said sonn '''Robert Hyde'''. Item I give unto my grandson
'''Piers Ligh''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds to bee paid within the space of seaven yeares after my decease and the same to bee imployed for his use if he bee then living. Item I give unto '''Master'''
'''Angier''' late Minister at Denton Chappell in the County of Lancaster the sum of fourty shillings. Item My Will and mind [ ] that my Sonn '''Piers Ligh''' and my said three younger sonnes '''Richard'''
'''Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' have each of them a mourning sute at the time of my funeral. Item I give my servant '''Jane Priestnall''' the sum of fourty shillings. Item I give
unto my servant '''Edward Hollinsworth''' the summ of five pounds. Item I give unto my servant '''Will[ia]m Hall''' the sume of fourty shillings. Item do give unto the rest of my
Servants whatever as well men as women that shall live with mee at the time of my decease the sum of tenn shillings apeece. Item I give unto the poore of the Parish of Stockport the
Sume of Six pounds thirteent shillings and foure pence to bee a stocke for their use and die entrust my said Sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and my '''Coson John Warren''' of Poynton and their
heires to see that it bee imployed for the use of the poore as aforesaid. Item I give
to the poore in Northbury the sume of twenty shillings to be divided amongst them. Item I give to the poore in Hyde the sume of twenty shillings to be divided amongst them That after those my legacies and funerall expenses bee paid and discharged [out] of my whole
personnall estate my Will and mind is that the rest and remainder of all my goods Chattels and Cattells bee divided into two equall parts the one halfe whereof I give unto
my said deare wife '''Anne Hyde''' And the other halfe I doe give unto my said three younger sonnes '''Richard Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' equally to bee divided amongst them and to the survivo[rs] or
survivo[r] of them. Postremo I do make constitute and appoint my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and my said Deare wife '''Anne Hyde''' Executo[r] and Executrix of this my last Will and testam[ent] And doe desire my brother in lawe '''Thomas Marbury''' of Marbury Esq[uire] to see this my last Will
and testam[ent] executed and performed according to my mind and will therein
expressed And also I do hereby make null and void all former Wills by me published and declared In Witness whereof I have herento put my hand and seale the day
and yeare first above written.

Will of Edward Pettus 1620

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Pettus]] This is a transcript of the Will of Edward Pettus, made in July 1620. It was proved by William Pettus his eldest brother in London in November 1620. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills. At the time that the Will was written, Edward had been working abroad for the East India Company for many years. He had been released from their service due to a disagreement and after finding himself destitute, the Company agreed to take him home aboard one of their ships. This Will was probably written aboard that ship when Edward was sick, given the legacies he made to the sailors. It is not recorded whether he returned alive to England. Edward left a legacy to his father Thomas, but his father was already dead at the time of writing. Edward has the ages of his brothers Theodore and Thomas mixed up. He also does not mention a younger brother Henry who may have been born after he went abroad. The spellings are the original, line breaks have been added to make the text more readable. If you see any inaccuracies or omissions from the original, please do correct them. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_311303-00705?pid=976782&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5111%26h%3D976782%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DSVi2039%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SVi2039&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&lang=en-GB| Image on Ancestry] ---- '''The Will of Edward Pettus''' '''In the name of God Amen'''
July the [day omitted] One thousand six hundred and twentie
'''I Edward Pettus servante to the Hono'ble Companie of Marchants of London trading to the East India'''
Being weake of bodie but in p'fect memorye praised be the Almightie God
Doe make this my laste will and testamente in manner and forme as followeth Imprimis I bequeath my Soule into the hands of Almightie God that gave yt desiring him to receive it to his mercie and my bodie to the earth from whence it came in sure and certaine hope of resurreccon at the last daye Item I bequeathe unto my '''ffather Thomas Pettus''' five pounds to make him a Ringe And to my '''mother Cicely Pettus''' Five pounds to buy a peece of plate withall Item I give and bqueathe unto the '''two eldest Sonnes of my brother William Pettus''' ffiftie pound apeece by what meansoever they be called and for wante of heires this legacye to returne to the executor my eldest brother William Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''sister FFraunces Pettus''' ffourtie poundes to be paid at her day of lawfull marriage but yf in case her dye before then this legacye to retourne unto the heires male of my Eldest brother William Pettus and for wante of Heires to retourne unto the heires male of my '''second brother John Pettus''' and for wante of heires to retorne to the heires male of my '''third brother George Pettus''' and for wante of Heires to retourne unto the heires male of my '''fourth brother Theodor Pettus''' Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''second brother called by the name of John Pettus''' twentie pounds yf .... , yf not then this legacye to retourne unto my younger brother Theodor Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother Theodor Pettus''' tenn pounds to be paid him at the age of twentie years Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''youngest brother Thomas Pettus''' Tenn pounds to be paid him at the age of one & twentie years [next page] and for wante of heires this legacye to retourne unto the heires male of my oldest brother William Pettus Item I give unto my '''sister Christian Pettus''' three poundes to buye her a Ringe withall Item I give and bequeathe unto my''' sister Ann Pettus''' three pounds to buye her a Ringe withall Item I give and bequeathe unto my''' sister Susan Mite wife unto Jeffery Mite''' three pounds six shillings and eight pence to make a drinking boule with my name to it Item I give and bequeathe unto the '''wife of William Pettus my brother''' three pounds five shillings and eight pence to buye a drinking bowle withall and my name sett to ytt Item I give and bequeathe unto the '''two eldest sonnes of my sister Elizabeth Sadler the wife of Nicholas Sadler''' the p'duct of ffourtie five Ryalls of eightie sent to Thomas Rastell from the Capn Bona esperance to Suratt by the hand of Richard Swan Mr of the Rowbuck to be invested into Callicoes and sent home by the nexte shippe that comes from thence Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother George Pettus''' tenn pounds to be paid unto him at his retorne home into England but yf he dyes before then this legacye to retorne unto my brother Theodor Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother Nicholas Sadler and his wife Elizabeth Sadler''' Tenn poundes to be made into three cupps and my name sett on them Ex Dono Edward Pettus Item I give unto my uncle '''William Green and my Aunt his wife''' Three pounde thirteene shillings and foure pence to make either twoe hoope Rings or half a dozen of silver Spoones Item I give unto '''William Calstropp''' Whome I make Overseer of this my last will and testament Twentie pounds Item I give and Bequeathe tenn pounde to the making of a Sermon & a dynner in Norwich in the p'ishe church where my ffather dwells Called by the name of St Symon and Jude whereof I give Twentie Shillings unto the minister that makes the Sermon w'ch I desire may be ..wells twentie shillings to be given unto the poore of my ffather wards and eight poundes for to make the Dynner Item I give and bequeathe unto''' Captaine John Ramsen the sone of Alderman Ramsen''' five pounds to make him a Patten doublett Item I give unto''' Susan Slofeild''' [sic] sometimes my mothers mayde five pounds and yf she be married her husband not to gane anye thinge to doe with but to be paid to her self Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Pory the Younger the Sonne of William Pory''' ffive pounds Item I give unto '''Elias Wood purser of the Lyon''' three pounds Item I give '''John Weddell M'r of the Lyon''' Twentie shillings to make him a Ringe withall Item I give to '''Joseph Salbanck''' tenn shillings to make a Ringe Item I give to '''Captaine John Adie''' Tenn Shillings Item I give unto '''Richard Browne''' for attending of me in my sickness ffiftie shillings Item I give unto '''Henry Gamaya''' [?] the Swabber tenn shillings Item I give unto Thomas Prichett for washing of my cloathes fifteene shilling yf I dye and yf I ... home I give him ffortie shillings Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Robert Rash the Sonne of olde Rash the Baker''' in the Cittie of Norw'ch some times dwelling in the p'ishe of St Simon & Jude tenn shillings And for the remainder of my Estate these legacyes beinge paide I give and bequeathe unto '''the youngest Childe of my sister Elizabeth Sadler''' the wife of Nicholas Sadler beinge livinge at the arivall of this my last Will and Testament in England sone or daughter Item I make my '''eldest brother William Pettus executor''' of this my last Will and testament and William Calstropp my Overseer and nothinge to be done without his Councell and my trusted friends Elias Wood and Thomas Pory to advertise them of my estate in the Shippe Ed Pettus
Signed Sealed and delivered as my last Will and testament Probatum London sixth November 1620 Proved by William Pettus the natural and lawful brother ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Grey of Morpeth and Deanham

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[[Category: Morpeth, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Bitchfield, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Angerton, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Kyloe, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Wallington, Northumberland, Fenwick Name Study]] ==About== {{One Name Study | name = Gray | category = Morpeth, Northumberland, Gray Name Study}} [[Grey-1837|Elizabeth Gray ''or Grey'']] was the daughter of [[Grey-1113|Edward Gray]] of Howick, Northumberland and [[Strange-1720|Catherine le Strange]]. * Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth, Northumberland, spinster * Date: 11 October 1656 * Proved: 04 June London * Executors: [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray of Angerton Mill]] and Katherine Fenwick. :::{{blue|[[image:Grey-1664.jpg|thumb|Grey of Howick, (Bateson, 1893)]]}} ===Will=== "Dated Eleventh day of October in the year of our lord God 1656. In the name of God Amen I [[Grey-1837|Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth]] in the county of Northumberland, spinster daughter of [[Grey-1113|Sir Edward Gray]] knight deceased late of Morpeth Castle in the said county of Northumberland, being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory praised be God for the same do make this my last will and Testament. :::{{blue|[[image:Grey-1113-1.jpg|thumb|The pedigree for `Grey of Bitchfield, (1666, August 24), shows many of the family relations named in Elizabeth's will.]]}} In manner and form following, first I bequeath my soul to almighty God my creator and redeemer and my body to be buried where my executors shall appoint. And as touching my worldly estate of what kind soever, I do dispose thereof as followeth: * and first whereas I have an Anuity or rent charge of 30 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the lands and tenements of [[Fenwick-546|Sir John Fenwick knt and Baronet]], and [[Fenwick-1165|William Fenwicke Esq]]. his son in Ashington within the parish of Bothal and county of Northumberland, payable by the said Sir John Fenwick and William Fenwick his son yearly at Martinmas and Penticost by equal portions as appeareth by their Deed Indented bearing date the 10th day of June in the three and twentieth year of the Late King Charles, with one bond bearing date the three and twentieth day of June and three and twentieth years of the said King Charles for performance of covenants which rent charge taken in the name of my cousin Robert Gray of Langton in the county of Yorkshire as feoffee in trust for my life. :::{{blue|[[image:Fenwick-225.jpg|thumb|Sir John Fenwick, 1st Bart. of Wallington (b. c. 1580 - d. 1658), and his son William, Esq. are listed in the pedigree for, "Fenwick of Wallington," (Vis. of Northumb., 1666).]]}} *I do give 20 £ p ann yearly out of the said rent charge unto my nephew Edward Fenwick, son of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick]] gent deceased, and to his heirs and assignes forever together with all the deeds, evidence & securities granted for the same, To have and to hold the said Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann unto the said Edward Fenwick Esq. heirs and assigns forever, and for all the other 10 £ of the said annuity or rent charge of 30 £ per ann. *I give the said 10 £ per ann yearly unto my niece Frances Fenwick, daughter of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick]], your aforesaid and to her heirs and assigns forever; To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann unto the said Frances Fenwick her heirs and assigns forever, and if any time hereafter the aforesaid Sir John Fenwick and William Fenwick his son or any of their heirs please to pay in the principal money for which the said rent charge of 30 £ p ann was granted, then my will is that my nephews Edward Fenwick and his heirs shall have two parts of all the said principal money and my niece Frances Fenwick and her heirs shall have the other third part. * whereas I am seazed to me and my heirs of one Anuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the lands of Ralph Midleton deceased in Whoton in the county of Northumberland payable by the said Ralph Midleton of Trewicke and his heirs yearly upon the 9th day of June, and the 9th day of December by equal portion & as appeareth by a conveyance made betwixt the said Ralph Midleton and me I do give the said anuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann with all the deeds evidences and securities granted to me for the same unto my nephew [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]], and to his heirs and assigns forever, To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charges of 10 £ per ann unto the said Henry Gray his heirs and assigns forever; * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs forever of one annuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming out of the land of Nicholas Thornton gent in Gally hill in the county of Northumberland payable by the said Nicholas Thornton and his heirs at the feast of St Martin the Bushopp in winter and penticost commonly called Whitsonday yearly by equal portions, I do give the said Anuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann unto my nephew Thomas Gray of Angerton son of my brother [[Grey-1221|Thomas Gray]] deceased; and to his heirs and assigns forever; To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann unto the said Thomas Gray his heirs an assigns forever; * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs forever of one an Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the Lands and tenements of Sir Edward Widdington Baronet in Snitter in the county of Northumberland, payable by the said Sir Edward Widdington yearly at Martmas and Whitsonday by equal portions as appeareth by his deed Indented bearing date the five and twentieth day or Maie in the Eighteen year of the late King Charles, I do give and bequeath the said Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann unto my nephew Edward Gray,Edward (d.y.), son of Edward Gray of Bitchfield, Northumberland and Elizabeth, dau. of Gawyn Rotherford of Rochester, Northumberland. grandchild of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]], and to his heirs and assigns forever, And my will is that the evidences and deeds for the said Anuity or rent charges shall be kept in the hands or custody of my cousin [[Brandling-28|Charles Brandling esq]]. of Felling till the child come to the full age of one and twenty years and if he die before that time then I do desire that the said writing may be delivered to my nephew [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]]. * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs for ever of one dwelling house in Morpeth in a street called Newgate which is the house I now dwell in with a garden back count two rigge of land and two back houses thereuto belonging I do give and bequeath the said dwelling house with the premises before mentioned and all and every their appurtinence unto my niece Katherine Fenwicke for and during her life natural, and after her death to my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton mill and to his heirs and assigns forever, provided always that my nephew Henry Gray may have his Lodging Chambers & Closett now in his possession and one Stall in the Stable for his life natural only for his own use but not to let or dispose of to any other. * I do give and bequeath my garden and front Joyning to Thomas Soppette house unto my niece Katherine Fenwick for and during her life natural, and after her decease to my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill and to her heirs and assigns forever. * I do give unto my neice Katherine Fenwick all the interest I have in John Coupers back Kitchen. * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs for ever of one annuity or rent charge of 10 shilling p ann lawful English money issuing and going forth of fored Rigge of land within the Burroton of Morpeth known by the name of Stony flatt payable yearly by Robert Wardhaugh and Isabell his wife at the feast of St Martin the Bushopp in winter as appeareth by their deed bearing date the seven and twentieth day of January anno dm 1637 I do give and bequeath the said annuity or rent charges of 10 shillings p an unto my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton and to my neice Katherine Fenwick and to their heirs and assigns for ever, * whereas I have an annuity or rent charge of 32 shilling p anno lawful English money issuing and going out of a burgage house messuage or tenemt of Nicholas Swann in Morpeth lately purchased of Thomas Reedhead and out of his mault-kill Morpeth aforesaid in a street called Newgate at a place called Copper Chare which rent charge or annuity is taken in the name of my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill in trust for my use I do give and bequeath the said annuity or rent charge of 32 shillings p anno unto my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill and to my neice Katherine Fenwick and to their heirs and assigns forever or towards the payment of Legacies. * whereas I have a debt of 50 £ lawful English money owing to me by Edward Lewin of Limmouth [Learmouth] gent for securing of which money certain lands are engaged to my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton Mill in trust for my use called by the name of Bells close part of the Northfield lands in the parish of Morpeth and County of Northumbland I do give and bequeath the said some of 50 £ & all the interest, claim, and title I have in the said lands unto my neice Katherine Fenwicke, and my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton mill and to their heirs and assigns forever towards the payments of debts and Legacies. * whereas I have a debt of two hundred and three-score £ lawful English money owing me which is to be paid out of the lands at Riplington and Whoton [Whalton] in the county of Northumberland late belonging to Cuthbert Sapwith In body of London deceased the security for the said moneys being taken in the name of my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton Mill as feoffee in trust for me, I do give and bequeath the said debt of two hundred and three-score £ with all the deeds Leases Evidences and writings which were passed and granted to my said nephew Edward Gray in trust for me unto my three neices vizt :#Elizabeth Gray, :#Katherine Gray, :#and Ann Gray, :: all daughters of my brother [[Grey-1221|Thomas Gray deceased]] thus to be divided vizt: :* to Eliz. Gray 100 £, :* to Katherine Gray 100 £ :* and to Ann Graye three-score £, * whereas [[Brandling-26|Sr Francis Brandling]] knight late of Alnwick abbey deceased, and Sir Nicholas Tempest knight late of Flattworth deceased in the county of Northumberland, and their heirs stand bound to me in a penall Bond of 600 £ lawful English money which bond I have served and have obtained a judgement upon the said bond against the said Sir Nicholas Tempest. :::{{blue|[[image:Brandling-26.png|thumb|Francis Brandling was married to Elizabeth's cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Grey of Chillingham & Jane Ardington.]]}} ::I do give and bequeath the said bond and all the moneys due and payable upon the said bond or judgmt. and all the interest and title I have in or to anie the lands of the said Sir Nicholas Tempest aforesaid by virtue of the said bond and Judgment unto my nephew Henry Gray, my nephew Charles Gray, Charles (living 27 Jan 1657; dy), fourth s/o [[Grey-1839|Edward Grey]] of Bitchfield & Margaret Widdrington. and my four nieces videlicet, :# [[Grey-2326|Mary Riddell]] :# [[Grey-2583|Margarett Gray]], :# Katherine Graye :# and Elizabeth Gray ::all children of my brother Edward Graye equally to be divided among them part and part like. * whereas I have a debt of 200 £ lawful English money owing me upon bond by John Thornton esq of Nether Witton in the county of Northumberland wch bond is taken in the name of my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill in trust for me, I do give and bequeath the said 200 £ unto my said nephew Edward Graye of Angerton Mill his heirs and assigns with all the bonds and writings granted for the same. * I do give and bequeath unto my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Graye]], my silver Bason and Ewer; * I do give and bequeath unto my nephews [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother Edward Gray, two silver flaggons. * I do give and bequeath unto my cousin Robert Graye of Langton Esq, my cousin Edward Gray his brother, and my cousin Martha Gray his sister, 5 £ apiece each of them to buy a ring. * I do give unto my cousin Margarett Reed, daughter of my cousin Henry Gray of Kylor [Kyloe] 20 £. :::{{blue|[[image:Fitzhugh-49.png|thumb|Grey of Kyloe, Northumberland, (Vis. of Northumb., 1615).]]}} * I do give unto my cousin Elizabeth Wood and my god-daughter 20 £. * I do give unto my nephew Phillip Gray of Howicke ten pounds, and to his three brothers 5 £ a piece each of them. * I do give unto my sister [[Grey-1838|Katherine Fenwicke]] my gold borders. * I give unto my niece Kath. Fenwick my ruby buttons, and to my niece Frances Fenwick my pearle buttons. And I desire my executors as speedily as they can after my death to pay my debts Legacies and funeral expenses, but my will and mind is that my executors or either of them shall not be sued troubled or molested for any Legacies given to any person whatsoever until they have made sale of my personal estate which I have left for the payment of my debts and Legacies. Lastly I do make constitute and appoint * my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill, * and my neice Katherine Fenwick, daughter of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick gent]]. deceased, full executors of this my last will and testament; unto whom I do give the remainder and surplusage of all my p.sonal estate equally to be divided betwixt them part and part like my debts Legacies funeral expenses and other charges defrayed. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 11th day of October in the year of our lord God 1656. : Elizabeth Gray ---- Signed sealed and acknowledged by the above said Elizabeth Graye to be her last will and testament before these witnesses: * Roger Rames * John Challener his mark *Thomas Pearson *William Barker ===Probate=== This will was probated at London before the Judges for probate of wills and granting adminacons the fourth day of June sc by the oaths of Edward Gray and Katherine Fenwicke, Executors named in sc to whom was remitted adminacon of all and singular the goods chattells and debts sc. They being first by Comission sworne truly to administer."[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+%26gt%3b+Surnames+%26gt%3b+Gray&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fwww.ancestry.co.uk%2fboards%2fsurnames.gray%2f4541.1.3.1%2fmb.ashx&mid=4541.1.3.1&p=..fh.surnames.gray]some spelling of Elizabeth's will modernized for readability -- see will's source for text 'as is'. ::: {{blue|[[image:Grey-1113.png|thumb|`Fenwick of Little Harle,' displays the pedigree for Edward Gray of Angerton and Katherine Fenwick, executors of Elizabeth's will.]]}} ==Sources== * "Re: Thomas Gray in London in 1620's: Will of Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth," (2016, Mar 21). ancestry.com. Weblog.[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=4541&p=surnames.gray][https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+%26gt%3b+Surnames+%26gt%3b+Gray&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fwww.ancestry.co.uk%2fboards%2fsurnames.gray%2f4541.1.3.1%2fmb.ashx&mid=4541.1.3.1&p=..fh.surnames.gray]

Will of Elizabeth Martyn, Widow of Parkepale, Dorset 1588

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:National Archives Will of Elizabeth Martyn, Widow of Parkepale, Dorset :PROB 11/72/81 Date: 27 January 1588 :Indexed on Ancestry as Elizabeth Martyn 27 Jan 1587/8 Parkepalœ (sic), Dorset, England :Transcribed by Helen Ford :Elizabeth Martyn :In the name of God amen The thirtith daye of December in the thirty yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god Queen of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith , the yeare of our Lorde god one thousand five hundred foure score and seaven. :I Elizabeth Martyn of Parke Pale in the County of Dorset widowe being wholle of mnde and of good and perfect remembrance lawde and praise be given to Th’almightie god doe make and ordayne this my present testament and last will in manner and forme following :First I give and bequeathe my sowle to Almighty fod my Creator and to Jesus Christ myRedemer and to the holye ghoste my comforter, three persons and one very god''' And my bodye to be buryed in the church or churchyarde of Puddletowne.''' :First I give and bequeathe to the said church towards the reparing thereof three shillings and foure pence. :Item I give and bequeathe to''' Margaret Martyn''' my eldest daughter at the time she shall accomplish the full age of twenty yeares fifty pounds of currant English money :Item I give and bequeath into''' Cicill Martyn my second daughter''' at the time of she shall lykewise accomplish the full age of twenty yeares, fifty poundes of currant money :Item I give and bequeathe to''' Katherine Martyn my youngest daughter''' at the time she shall lykewse accomplish the full age of twenty yeares fifty poundes of lawfull money of England :And further my will is that if it shall happen that any of my daughters doe decease before they or any of them shall accomplish the full age of twenty yeares then my wll is that these two which shalbe then living to have the port[i]on of her which shall so decease to be equally devided betwixte them And if it shall happen that any of my daughter two of them doe decease then my will is that the third benig then living to enioy the wholle port[i]ons .And if it so happen that they all doe decease before they doe accomplish the full age of twenty yeares then my will is that''' John Martyn my second sonne shall have fifty pounds of their port[i]ons, and the rest of theire said port[i]ons benig one hundred pounds to remaine and equally, to be devided to Franncis Martyn, William Martyn and Nicholas Martyn my sonnes.''' :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Franncis Martyn my eldest sonne''' thirty pounds of Lawful money of England to be paid within one wholle yeare after my decease. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''William Martyn my third sonne''' thirty pounds of currant money lykewise to be paid within one wholle yeare after my decease. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Nicholas Martyn,my youngest sonne''' thirty pounds of currant English money to be paide within the compasse of one wholle yeare next after my decease And further my will is that if any of my saide sonnes shall happen fo decease before suche time as their port[i]on shall growe due unto them that then those two whiche shalbe living to devide the port[i]on equally betwixte them And if it shall so happen that two of them shall lykewise dease then my will is the third sonne benig living to enioye the whole port[i]on And if it so happen that the saide sonnes Franncis Martyn, William Martyn and Nicholas Marty to decease before suche time as theire port[i]ons shall growe due and payable unto them, Then my will is that theire said port[i]ons whollye to remaine to suche of my daughters as shalbe then living. :The rest of my goods and chattalls whatsoever not givern nor bequeathed after my funerall expenses discharged and my debts paide as particularly appeareth by a schedule hereunto annexed I give and bequeathe to''' John Martyn my second sonne whom I make my sole executor so see this my present testament''' and Last will performed provided allwayes and neverthelesse my will is that John Martyn my sonne whome I make my full and wholle executor shall by this will paye or cause to be paide to every one of my foresaide daughters yearely five pounds for theire maintenance during such time as these legacies are to remaine in his hands in consideration for the use and benefite thereof And further also my will is that if any of my saide daughters happen to marrye within theire ages before limitted then uppon one yeares warning thereof given unto my saide executor he is to paye or cause to be paide to every one of my saide daughters that so shall dispose herselfe in mariage the foresaide some of fifty pounds in full contentation and payment of their foresaide legacies according to the effecte and meaning of these presents. I doe also ordayne and appointe to be my''' overseers to see this my will truly and faithfully performed by my executor, James Jerrard of Trent gent and Robert Gifford of Burleston yeoman'''. And for theire paynes therein taken I give to every one of them apeece twenty shillings to be paide by my executor. :In witness whereof to this my present will I the saide Elizabeth Martyn have hereunto sett my hand and seale the daye moneth and yeare above written E __ne Sealed and delivered by the within named Elizabeth Martyn as her owne proper deede to John Martyn her sonne in the presence of those whose names be hereunto written James Gerrard, (signum) Robti Gifford Thomas Adams [Teshe??m’ } Rich’d Morris :Debtes owing by Elizabeth Martyn widowe as followeth the Anno Dmn 1587 :Imprimis to Mr Hussey of Shapwick to be paide at our Ladye daye in Lent next coming five pounds :Item to Mr James Compton five pounds :Item to Mr Kellett of Almer due the third daye of Maye next five pounds :Item to my Aunte Fauntleroyes at the purification of our Ladye five pounds :Item to James Jerrard tenne pounds :Itm to Thomas Lauye of Southover at Michaelmas next five pounds :Item at Blanford three pounds thirtene shillings :Item to Richard Tillye of Wolbridge twenty shillings :Item to Thomas James of Cliffe at our Ladye daye in Lent next fiftye shillings :To Jone Andres? Forty shillings :To Robert Bechamp thirtene shillings foure pence :To Eve Graye nyne pounds foure shillinges and five pence. :Item to my brother Robert Martyn for my fyne thirty five pounds :Item to Dorothy Hebeche forty shillings :Item to Thomas George nowe due fourtene shillings tenne pence :Item to George Gibbes six shillings eighte pence :Item to Elizabeth Ear____ seaventene shillings :Item to Peter Browne abowte Candlemas next eight shillings foure pence :Item to Nicholas Woode seaven shillings six pence :Item to Thomas Gibbes five shillings tenne pence :Item for my parte towards a Robbery comitted sixtene shillinges (transcribers note, the total of these debts amounts to £58-16-11d Probate granted to John Martyn executor

Will of Elizabeth Smithe Widow of Dorchester, Dorset

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:Will of Elizabeth Smithe or Smith, Widow of Dorchester, Dorset :Reference: PROB 11/117/37 :Date: 19 January 1611 :The National Archives, Kew transcribed from image of original on ancestry by Helen Ford (NB not edited or corrected as of 2 April 2018) Note Elizabeth was the daughter of John Churchill of Dorchester died 1557 and widow of George Smith of Dorchester :In the name of God, Amen, '''I Elizabeth Smithe of Dorchester''' in the Countie of Dorset, Widdowe benige sicke of bodie, but p’fect memorie, thankes be given unto the Almightie god therefore, the thirde daie of November in the eight yeare of Kinge James his raigne over this realme of England one thousande sixe hundred and tenne. I commend my soule into the hands of the Almightie god and my bodie to be buried in the Church of St Peters in Dorchester aforesaide as neere unto my mother there as my be for w’ch I give to the same church tenne shillinges and to the Church of Trinity in Dorchester aforesaide six shillinges eight pence. :Item I give to the Church of All Saints Dorchester aforesaid sixe shillinges eight pence :Item I give to the poore people of the Almshouse of Dorchester aforesaid twelve pence a peece :Item I give to the poore people of Trinity parish aforesaide twentie shillinges, and to the poore people of the p’ishe of All Sts aforesaide sixe shillings eight pence. :Item I give to''' my goddaughter Elizabeth Watts''' my best gowne and my best kirtle :Item to''' Elizabeth Hunton''' my goddaughter my second best gowne :Item to my maide servant Elizabeth Samwayes fortie shillinges :Item I give unto''' Susan Williams daughter of Brewen Williams esquier''' One hundred and fiftye poundes lawful money of England to be paied and delivered by my executrix w’thin one yeare ater my decease to Edmond Dashwood of Dorchester aforesaid merchant, if [ ] deliverie thereof shall give good security for payment thereof unto the saide Susan at her daie of marriage allownige for the same yerelie after eight poundes p’centum :item my will is that if the saide Susan shall happen to dye before her marriage then my meaning is'' that Elizabeth Williams her mother''' shall have the same hundred and fiftie poundes w’th the ove’[ ] thereof :item I give to the same Susan Williams my five? Beddes in th’amber over the hall w’th foure bolsters and foure pillowes and five coverletts of Arras and a tester’ of Satten of [ -ridges] yellow and greene, a paire of curtainss of reddd and greene [saye], and three paires of fine sheetes, fower pillowtyes, and sixe of my best cushions, a cupboard chest of needleworke and five cupboard cushions of velvett and my Anyrons w’th copper heades in the hall and a bason and Ewer. :Item I give to the same Susan one silver goblett and salte seller of silver and one doxzen of silver spoones :Item I give to''' Robert Monne my godonne, and sonne of Maximilialn Moone Esquier '''tenne poundes, and to the same Robert I give my featherbed w’ch is in the chamber next to the Hall w’th a bolster belonging to the same, one pair of sheetes of canvas and a paire of pillowe tyes. :Item I give to''' George Moone one other of the sonnes of the saide Maximilian Moone''' tenne Poundes. :Item I give to '''Anne Moone my goddaughter one of the daughters of the saide Maximilian Moone tenne pondes''' and my biggest Crock and half a garnishe of pewter :Item I give to the rest of the children of the said Brewen Williams (excepting the aforesaid Susan) five poundes to every of them To be paid within one yeare after my decease :Item I give unto my '''cozen Elizabeth Williams wife of the aforesaid Brewin Williams '''my bed in the p‘lour, one paire of sheetes of canvas, one board cloth of diap. :Item I give unto''' my cosen Anne Moone wife of the foresaude Maximilian Moone''' one paire of canvas sheetes one board cloth of diap’ five cushions of needlework. :Item I give to''' Anne Churchill one of the daughters of John Churchill esquier '''fortie shillinges to buye her a ringe for remembrance. :All the rest of my goodes and chatells whatsoever not before bequeathed I give and bequeath to''' Marie Moone my goddaughter and one of the daughters of the foresaide Maximillian Moone whome I make and ordaine my executrix of this my last will and testament'''. And that this my will may the better be acomplished I make the foresaide Edmond Dachwood merchant and John Hardey my cosen of Dorchester aforesaide gent, my overseers of this my will. In consideration whereof I give to the same overseers twentie shillinges a peece The mark of Elizabeth Smithe theis beinge wittnessed '''Max.Moone, Edmond Dashwood Jo. Harvey Edward Squire.''' :(probate grant in latin; gist not exact translation!) 19th January 1610 (ie 1610/11) Probate granted to '''Maximilian Moone (Maximilianus) of Portesham during the minority of the executrix Marie Moone as appointed in the testament'''

Will of Ellen Freeth

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Abstract of the will of Ellen Freeth of Standard Hill in the city of Nottingham, spinster Dated 16th March 1898 Died 8th June 1899 Probate 12th September 1900 1 Appoint Henry Edward Thornton, banker of Nottingham, and Frederic Wadsworth, solicitor of Nottingham, as trustees and executors, and bequeath to each of them £600. 2 All household goods to go into this trust, Sarah Ann Rawson, widow of the late Francis George Rawson ; Ellen Fox Wadsworth, wife of Frederic Wadsworth; the Reverend Richard Davies Harries, vicar of Beeston; Sarah Munk, wife of Harry Munk; and, Christiana Wadsworth, wife of Walter Wadsworth, shall take such part of these goods as the trustees in their discretion select. The residue to fall to her residuary estate. 3 To Henry Vessey Machin all her North Clifton estate, i.e. all her lands and houses in the parish of North Clifton. 4 To Reverend Richard Davies Harries all her South Clifton estate, i.e. all her lands and houses in the parish of South Clifton, together with those in Harby, Girton, Spalford, Wigsley, Normanton on Trent and North Scarle. 5 Pecuniary legacies: : Cousin Harriett Field £1,000 : Alice Field (d/o Harriett) £500 : Margaret Field (d/o Harriett) £100 : Julia Field (niece of Harriett) £100 : Col. William Freeth £1000 : George Freeth (s/o William) £500 : Matthew Freeth(s/o William) £500 : Christiana Freeth (d/o William) £100 : Cousin Alice Stoke Roberts £1000 : Each d/o Alice Stoke Roberts £100 (each) : Cousin Isabel Hodgson £500 : Sarah Ann Rawson £100 : Kate Orr (wife of the Rev. J Orr, d/o Sarah Rawson) £25 : Fanny Cursham (wife of Harry Cursham, d/o Sarah Rawson) £25 : Catherine Wadsworth £100 : Sarah Munk £100 : Rev. William George Cruft, curate of St Peter, Mansfield £100 : Rebecca Bradley (former servant) £100 : Sarah Watson (former servant, sister of Rebecca Bradley) £50 : Fanny Darby (maid and housekeeper) £500 : Thomas Cecil Smith Wooley of South Collingham £100 : William Thomas Cartwright £300 : Mary Cartwright (wife of William Cartwright) £100 : Thomas William Cartwright (s/o William and Mary) £50 : George Cartwright (s/o William and Mary) £50 : Edith Mary Cartwright (d/o William and Mary) £50 : Annie Cartwright (d/o William and Mary) £50 : Walter Wadsworth £100 : Ellen Fox Wadsworth £100 : Henry Seymour (drawing master) £100 : Ellen Freeth Huswell (godchild) £100 : Thomas Stowe of Clifton, gardener £50 : Annie Richards, d/o William Abraham Richards £25 : Louisa Bond, d/o Henry Bond £25 : Sarah Cooper of Rowsley £30 : Arthur Vessey Machin £3000 : Edward Vessey Machin £3000 : Henry Vessey Machin £2000 : George Vessey Machin £2000 : Mary Vessey Machin £1000 : Elizabeth Vessey Machin £1000 : Deliah Vessey Machin £1000 : William Handford (servant, if still in employ) £50 : Samuel Harding (servant, if still in employ) £50 : John Allen (servant, if still in employ) £10 : Each female servant in employ one years wages : Nottingham General Hospital £1000 : Nottingham General Dispensary £200 : Midland Institute for the Blind £100 : Nottingham Nursing Institute £50 : Nottingham Gordon Boys Home £50 : Vicar and CW of Harby (for bells) £200 6 All rest and residue to be sold by her trustees and divided equally between: : Arthur Vessey Machin : Edward Vessey Machin : Rev. Richard Davies Harries : Frederick Wadsworth 7 Trustees to be reimbursed reasonable fees Signed Ellen Freeth Witnessed Edward H Fraser Solicitor, Nottingham A W Chalmers Peskett MBBC Cantab., Nottingham In Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice The Principal Probate Registry Be it known that Ellen Freeth of Standard Hill in the city of Nottingham Spinster died on the 8th day of June 1899 at Standard Hill aforesaid. That by orders made on the 27th day of November 1899 and the 18th day of January 1900 in a consolidated action entitled Thornton and another against Cartwright and Machin against Thornton and others now depending in the Probate Service and Admiralty Division of the High Court touching and concerning the validity of the will of the said deceased it was ordered that Henry Edward Thornton and Frederic Wadsworth be appointed administrators pending the said action of the estate of the deceased limited to the sum £65, 052 12s 3d money on deposit with Messrs Samuel Smith and Co to cash on current banking account cash in house household furniture and effects and one year’s income from mortgaged properties and one year’s income from real estate. And be it further known that at the date hereunder written letters of administration of all the estate which by law devolves to and rests in the personal representative of the deceased limited as aforesaid pending the said action were granted by her Majesty’s High Court of Justice at the Principal Probate Registry thereof to the said Henry Edward Thornton of the city of Nottingham Banker and Frederick Wadsworth of the said city solicitor. Dated the 6th day of February 1900 Gross value of estate £78,760 8s 11d This grant has ceased, another grant (probate) issued Sept 1900

Will of Elon Pountney 1922

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:'''Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of Elon Pountney of Evlinton, Ravenswood, North Queensland. 1862-1922''' :''Original spelling preserved.'' :''You are free to use copyright material available on or through this website that is covered by a CC BY licence in line with the licence terms. You must keep the copyright notice on the copyright material and attribute the State of Queensland as the source of the copyright material.'' :Transcribed by David Urquhart, from a scanned copy, bought from the Australian Archives in about 1985, on old size, foolscap paper.The document was originally written on an old type page from a stock count record, or something similar, with one, month column, day column, item column and four other columns for figures, repeated twice across the page. ----
'''''This is my Last Will and Testamant of me, [[Powney-43|Elon Pountney]], Grazier of Evlinton Ravenswood North Queensland.'''''

:''I bequeath unto My Daughter Esther now Married '''[[Pountney-56|Mrs Esther Ferguson]]''' Gordonvale fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter Clara now Married '''[[Pountney-69|Mrs Clara Wellington]]''' Living in Ayr fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter Martha now Married '''[[Pountney-71|Mrs Martha Butler]]''' Living at Brookville fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter '''[[Pountney-73|Mary Ann Dora Pountney]]''' now Living at Home two Hundred Pounds £200-00 Cash & also when she gets Married I bequeath unto her the Piano for being good to her Parents'' :''I bequeath unto My son '''[[Pountney-70|Albert Pountney]]''' thirty head of Mixed Cattle & 5 head of Mixed Horses Branded N-?-9 no Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My son '''[[Pountney-75|William John Pountney]]''' two hundred Pounds £200-0-0 Cash & also one fourth share in all the Cattle and Horses Branded N-?-9 & a fourth share in Everything Else I Posess he being my Youngest son as attached below'' :''I bequeath unto My sons Samuel Pountney.'''[[Pountney-76|Edwin Pountney]]'''.Arthur Joseph Pountney & Wiliam John Pountney Equeal shares all my Cattle & Horses Branded N-?-9 and all Cash belonging to me when I die fixed Deposits & Current a/c & My insurance Policy for £100-0-0 & intrest stock yards Padocks & occupation Licenses & all Working Plant as a Going Concern that is to say after the above Mentioned Cash as been Paid to My four Daughters & My Son William John Pountney as mentioned above''
:''My Dwelling House & Kitchen & out Houses & furniture and all effects will Remain as a Home for all Time as Long as Their Remains any Member of my family unmarried, unless They choose Mutuley to sell the above''
:''I also appoint My Son '''[[Pountney-55|Samuel Pountney]]''' to be Manager of the above going concern & to be Paid his wages Every Month out of The Estate as usual, and all Expenses in the Working of the above Mentioned Going Concern''
:''I also appoint Samuel Pountney, Edwin Pountney '''[[Pountney-4|Arthur Joseph Pountney]]''' & William John Pountney Executors of this My Last Will & Testement''
Signed by the said Elon Pountney in the Presence of Two Witnesses

Who have Hereto set their hand this 24th day of July 1922

'''Signed Elon Pountney'''

'''Witnesses''' N. Otto Anderson
H.W. Gibson
{{Image|file=Powney-43-2.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Elon's Cattle Brand.'''}} ==Sources== '''Australia Queensland - Qld Brands Directory 1920-21''' > AU4040-1920. (2007). [DVD] >Australia: Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. '''Australia - Pastoral Directory 1913''' > AU0110-1913. (2007). [DVD] Australia: Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. > ''Extracted from the Australian 1913 Pastoral Directory, pg 176.'' > :Name:'''Poultenay, Elton; Name of Station: Evlinton; Place: Ravenswood; Cattle: 320.''' ==Acknowledgements== Australian Archives.

Will of Eva Glaze

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===Will and probate of Eva Glaze estate=== :30 Apr 1881 :Scioto County, Ohio, Probate Records :Record of Wills, Volume D, Page 247 and 248. :No 689 :''In the Matter of the last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased'' } ::''' ''Probate of Will'' ''' ::Be it remembered that heretofore to wit on the 23d day of April AD 1881, came G F Lawman and for ordered to the Court, a paper writing purporting to be the Last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; late of Scioto County; deceased, and asked to have the same probated as the last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased; and it appearing to the Court that [[Glaze-393|Rosa Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Lilly I Watkins and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]] are the next of kin to the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased, residing within the State. Upon consideration by the Court; It is ordered that the said [[Glaze-393|Rosa Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Lilly I Watkins and [[Glaze-389|Wm F Glaze]], be duly and legally notified of the production of said paper writing and the day of hearing said matter and that said matter be set for hearing on the 30th day of April AD 1881, at 10 O'clock am at which time this cause is continued. ::And afterwards on the 30th day of April AD 1881, pursuant to said continuance and it appearing to the Court that the said [[Glaze-393|Rosa A Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Lilly I Watkins, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Cynthia Blackburn and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]] have waived the issuing and service of notice and voluntarily entered their appearance herein court. Thereupon this cause came to be further heard. Also, came I.N. Johnson and Philip M Pickens the attesting witnesses to said paper writing who being duly sworn according to law testified to the due and legal execution of the same; and their testimony was reduced to writing and filed; and the Court being satisfied from the testimony of said witnesses that said paper writing was duly and legally executed by the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] as and for her Last Will & Testament and that at the time of the execution thereof she, the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that she, the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] is now dead. It is thereupon ordered that the said Last Will & Testament of the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] deceased, the testimony of said witnesses and this order be recorded in the record of Wills. ::'''''Will''' '' ::Be it remembered that I, [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] of the County of Scioto and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this, my Last Will & Testament, in the manner and form following. :::1. I give and bequeath to my son [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], all the real estate that I die seized of, or own at my death also one bed and bedding and one horse to be selected by him from any horses that I may have on hand at the time of my death. :::2. I give and bequeath to my son [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], all my stock consisting of horses cattle, sheep, and hogs, and all household goods of every kind except what I have given to my son [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], also all my farming utensils of every kind, also my Platform Scales now in use by me including wagon and buggies and all monies, notes, accounts, and cash I may have on hand at time of my death. :::3. I give and bequeath to my four daughters, viz: [[Glaze-393|Rosan Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn and Lilly Watkins, the sum of five dollars to each one. :::4. I will and direct that my sons, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]] and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], immediately after my death shall pay my funeral expenses and all my just debts including my above bequests to my said four daughters in equal proportion or one half each out of the proceeds of the property herein devised to them and the bequest heretofore made to them is hereby made dependent upon their performance of this, my request and direction. :::5. Having disposed of all of my property both personal and real, it is my desire that no administration shall be had upon my estate. ::I hereby revoke all former wills by me made; In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of October 1879. [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]], ::Signed and acknowledged by said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] as her Last Will & Testament in our presence, and signed by us in her presence. I.N. Johnson, Philip M Pickens. ::'' '''Testimony''' '' ::''The State of Ohio, Scioto County'' ss: Probate Court ::I.N. Johnson and Philip M Pickens of lawful age; being first duly sworn, deposeth and saith that they saw the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] of said County of Scioto execute the paper writing hereto attached purporting to be her Last Will & Testament and heard the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] acknowledge the same to be her Last Will & Testament, affiants further say that they signed their names as attesting witnesses to the said paper writing in the presence; and at the request of the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] and in the presence of each; and affiants further say that at the time of the execution of said Last Will & Testament by the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]], she the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] was of full age and of sound mind and memory; and not under any restraint and that said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] is now deceased. I.N. Johnson, Philip M Pickens. ::Sworn to and subscribed in open Court before me, this 30th day of April AD 1881. :: HC Turley, Probate Judge.

Will of Flanders-22

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This is the Will of [[Flanders-22|Stephen Flanders]] (1620 - 1684). His wife is not mentioned in his Will because she died the previous year. His parents both died in England. His mother died when he was young. His father died after his immigration. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will_of_Flanders-22|Profiles of people mentioned in this Will]] ---- ==
WILL OF [[Flanders-22|STEPHEN FLANDERS]]
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In ye name of God Amen:
I [[Flanders-22|Stephen fflanders Senr]] of ye town of Salisbury in the County of Essex in his majesties colony of ye Mattathusett in new england being weak of body but through ye goodness of God of pfect memory & understanding doe make this my last will & testamt, in manner as followeth: [https://translate.google.com/#auto/en/Inprimis Inprimis] I Commend my spirit to God whoe gave itt & my body to ye dust fro whence it was taken, decently to be buried at ye chardges of my executors whom I shall hereaftr name & appoynt in hopes of a joyful ressurrection at ye last day unto life eternall: Nextly I dispose of my worldly goods in mannr as followeth. viz: I give and bequeath unto [[Flanders-113|Stephen fflanders]] my eldest so all the land w he now lives upon the bounds betwixt it & my other land to run fr a white oak stumpe wch stands about twoe rods on ye westwrd side fr ye fence yt now is betwixt him & mee agst Goodman Geeechils little pasture & to run northwrd to ye bars by sd [[Flanders-113|Steven]] his little garden: As also one third prt of all my meadow aftr my decease, Also my will is yt my so [[Flanders-113|Steven]] shall have one barrell of sydr payd to him yearly out of my orchard, untill yt he shall remove three apple trees twoe whereof I gave him formrly & another next unto them out of my orchrd or shall othrwise agree wth my executrs concerning them: Alsoe my last will is yt if my so [[Flanders-113|Stephen]] shall depart this life before mee, yt his eldest so [[Flanders-452|Stephen fflanders]] shall have wt I have bequeathed unto him in this my last will & testamt: It',I give & bequeath unto my three daughters: [[Flanders-109|Mary fflanders]]: [[Flanders-130|Sarah Newhall]]: & [[Flanders-43|Naomie fflanders]] five pounds apiece, to be payd by my three sonns: [[Flanders-113|Steven]], [[Flanders-44|Philip]] & [[Flanders-33|John]]: each of them to pay equally & alike wthin twoe years aftr my decease: It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-109|Mary]] twoe good cows, & my trundle bedstead, wth bedding, Covrlid, blankets, sheets, bolster, pillows & whatevr other apprtunances doe belong therunto: as alsoe one of my iron pots, & one wollen wheel & one linen wheel at her own choyce, as as alsoe twoe good sheep, & one hogg: and the chest which was my wives. It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-130|Sarah Newhall]] one [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coverlet Coverlid]. It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-43|Naomi]], one good Cow: one wollen wheel: one linnen wheel & my iron skillet & twoe sheep & one hogg, and an old chest & the box which was her mother's & one [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coverlet Coverlid]: It': I give unto my grandchild [[Flanders-452|Thomas fflanders]] So to my So [[Flanders-113|Stephen]] one sheep: It': I give all my stock and cattle (not disposed of) to my so [[Flanders-33|John]]. ffinally I give & bequeath all ye rest of my estate, housing, lands, meadow, And all my estate both movable & immovable whatsoevr not disposed of in this my last will & testamt : (my honest and due debts, & my funerall chardges being first payd & dischardged) unto my sons [[Flanders-44|Philip fflanders]] & [[Flanders-33|John fflanders]] equally to be divided betwixt them whome I alsoe make constitute & ordaine Joynt executrs unto this my last will & testamt: Alwayes provided yt sd [[Flanders-44|Philip]] & [[Flanders-33|John]] doe Joyntly & together Carry on my occasions & mayntaine & take care of my estate & the concernmts yrof, & also lovingly, peaceably & tendrly as becometh obedient & dutifull children mainetaine & take care of my pson in sickness & health as long as I shall continue in this vale of tears both equally sharing in ye care, chardge & burthen yrof. And in Confirmat': of ye premisses to be my last will & testamt: I have hereunto subscribed my hand & seale this fourth day of february, Anno: Domini: one thousand six hundred eighty three, or foure. : Subscribed sealed & declared this : to be his last will & testamt: . . . . . . . . . . . .[[Flanders-22|Stephen-----fflanders Senr]] : in the presence of us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . marke : Thomas Wells : Isaac Morill Thomas Wells and Isaac Morrell made oath yt they saw [[Flanders-22|Stephen Flanders]] Signe & Seale & declare this to be the last Will & Testamt yt he was then of a disposeing minde; at Ipswich Court Sep:30:84/o Attes.Jn Appleton J.P === INVENTORY OF ESTATE OF STEPHEN FLANDERS === An inventory of ye Estate of [[Flanders-22|Stephen fflanders Senr]]: deceased: at Salisbury: Apprized & taken (as it was given in by ye executrs) by us whose names are undr written:19th:4th:An:Dom:1684. tt sh d Inprimis: The house, Barn, thirty acres of Land Adjoyning,& ye orchard yrunto belonging........................................................100 00 00
It': A four acre lot at ye Long hill.................................................................06 00 00
It': A thirty acre lot near ye new meadows................................................15 00 00
It': A four acre lot of meadow in ye cow como.........................................20 00 00
It': A four acre lot of meadow at ye beach................................................20 00 00
It': A two acre lot of meadow at Hall's farme............................................10 00 00
It': A Commonage.........................................................................................30 00 00
It': A payr of oxen & 3 cows.........................................................................24 10 00
It': 2 two years old: 1 yearling: 2 calves......................................................08 00 00
It': A horse 8tt: 19 sheep:8tt:11 swine:6tt:14sh ........................................22 14 00
It': Carts: plows, ox tacklings & utensils.....................................................03 00 00
It': household, stuffe, wheels, tubs, & barrels ..........................................08 00 00
It': Beds, bedsteads, & bedding yrunto belonging...................................14 00 00
It': His wearing cloathes,linnen & wollen & a 2 payre of spectacles......06 00 00
It': His bibles: books, Iro tools, & Arms......................................................04 00 00
It': Hempe, flax & corn, & sope & beans....................................................04 00 00
It': 4 load of hay, & a grindstone.................................................................02 10 00
The sum Totall is.....................................................300 14 00
onesephris page IsaacMorrill tt sh Debts due fr ye estate tt sh d To Doctr Hooper mony........ 03 07 00
due to ye estate.....................00 06 00
To John Barnrd mony............00 06 00
To ffrancis Willet................... 01 04 00
Philip Flanders & Jn Flanders To Capt pierce:of
Executrs made oath to this in mony:...............................00 16 00
Inventory:as a true inventory To Jane Morrell.................... 00 04 00
if mor comes to theire To Israel Lovett............................ 00 07 00
knowld to give att thereof to To Richrd Hubbard............00 02 00
ye Court Ip Court To Benjamin Allin mony..................................................... 00 06 00
Sep:30:84/ 06 12 00 o Attes Jn Appleton, J.P. == Sources == * Essex Probate Office * Dunbar, Edith. ''[[Space:The Flanders Family from Europe to America|The Flanders Family from Europe to America]]'' (The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland, VT, 1935) Page 23

Will of Francis Bickley of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire, 1603

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[[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] This is a transcription of the register version of the nuncupative will of [[Bickley-108|'''Francis Bickley''']], Gentleman of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. '''Will of Francis Bickley, Gentleman of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire''' Reference: PROB 11/101/166 Date: 16 February 1603 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D938184 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021.
The will was narrated and written on 2 December 1602 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 16 February 1602/3. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy.
Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff.
Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading.
'''People mentioned:''' *'''His wife''': no forename given in the Will (Amye or Amie, formerly Mayers) *'''Son John Bickley''': named first and also executor. Presumed to be the eldest son *'''Son Robert Bickley''': second named *'''Master Bridgman''': one of the persons assigned to divide up the estate *'''Son Ashe''': son in law Anthony Ashe married to Elizabeth, one of Francis' daughters referred to as "daughter Ashe" *'''Daughter Ashe''': Elizabeth one of Francis' daughters *'''Daughter Stallen''': Dorothy, one of Francis' daughters *'''Daughter Bickley''': one of Francis' daughters in law married to either John or Robert *'''Daughter Margaret''': one of Francis' daughters. Married John Cofford of Over, Cambs. *'''Son Richard''': one of Francis' sons, under the age of 23 years *'''Son Thomas''': one of Francis' sons, under the age of 21 years *'''Son Stallen''': Thomas Stallen or Stallon, son in law married to Francis' daughter Dorothy. *'''John Stallon''': the son of Francis' daughter Dorothy, under the age of 21 years *'''Brother John''': Francis' brother, has more than one child *'''Sir John Cutts''': buried at Lolworth on 6 March 1614/5 '''Burial of Sir John Cutts''' "England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K5-C9Q3-6?cc=1465708 : 31 August 2020), > BTs for Lolworth, Cambridgeshire > image 26; Cambridge University Library, England. *'''Lady Cutts''': the wife of John Cutts, buried at Lolworth on 24 November 1610 ''Margaret Lady Cutts was buried November 24 1610'' '''Burial of Lady Margaret Cutts "England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K5-C935-Y?cc=1465708 : 31 August 2020), > BTs for Lolworth, Cambridgeshire > image 22; Cambridge University Library, England. *'''Brother George''': brother or Brother in law of Francis *'''Marie Browne''': godchild *'''Elizabeth Adams''': godchild *'''Frances White''': godchild *'''Frances Turner''': godchild *'''Gilbert the Butler at Childerley''' Of note is the omission of '''Francis Bickley''', third son. ---- In the name of God Amen:
on and aboute the second daie of December in the five and fortith yere of the raigne of our
soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god of England Fraunce The English monarch claimed to be the rightful monarch of France until 1801 and Ireland defendor of the
fayth &c[etera] and in the yere of our Lorde god One thousande Six hundred and two, '''Frauncis Bickley'''
'''of Lolworthe in the Countie of Cambridge gentleman''' being in perfect minde and memorie did make
his last will and testament nuncupative in manner and forme followinge: First he bequeathed
his soule to almightie god, Item he gave and bequeathed unto '''his wief''' half his housholdstuf and
fower of his best kine Kine = cows, a silver salt, a silver beaker, six silver spoones, all his lynen of what sorte
soever, haulf his hogges, twentie of his best ewes, Item he gave to '''his sonne John''' a guilt salt, six
guilt spoones, the fowerth parte of his housholdstuf, to be divided by maister Bridgman and '''his'''
'''sonne Ashe''', Item he gave to '''his sonne Rob[er]te''' a fowerth parte of his saide housholdstuf, to be allotted
by the parties aforesaied, six of his worst stoned horsses perhaps smaller intact stallions, fower oxen, two shod cartes, all his hewed
Timber for ploughes and Cartes, and furniture for the saide six horses and fower oxen for plough
and Carte, all the wainescot, and glasse being in and aboute his the saide testators dwellinge howse,
at Lolworth withall the lodges and hovells in and aboute the yardes and howse aforesaied, and also
his copper as it then stoode, Item he gave to '''his daughter Ashe''' a silver bowle, Item he gave
to '''his daughter Stallen''' a silver bowle, he gave to '''his daughter Bickley''' a guilt tanckard, he
gave to '''his daughter Margaret''' six silver spoones, And to '''his sonne Robert''' thre silver spoones,
Item he gave to '''his sonne Richard''' when he shall be thre and twentie yeres of age twentie
poundes, Item he gave to '''his sonne Thomas''' at twentie and one yeres of age twenty pounds.
Item he gave to '''John Stallon''' pri[va]tly an Ewe an a lambe, Also he gave him when he shall
be one and twentie yeres old five poundes, Item he gave to '''his brother Johns children''' Fyve
poundes Item he gave unto '''Sir John Cuttes and to his Ladie''' a silver bole Item he gave
to '''his brother George''' his best browne gelding, he gave unto '''his sonne Ashe''' a silver bole and
to '''his daughter his the saide Ashes wief''' Thirty poundes to be paid her at Michaelmas Michaelmas, or the Feast of Michael and All Angels, celebrated on the 29th of September and one of the quarter days for paying rents and legacies next
after his decease, he gave unto '''his sonne Stallon''' a silver bole, he gave unto '''fower of his'''
'''godchildren namely Marie Browne, Elizabeth Adams, Frances White and Frances Turner''' each
of them an ewe, he gave unto '''Gilbert the Butler at Childerley''' an ewe, he gave unto the [second page]
poore of Lolworth twentie shillings pri[va]tlie, and two kine to be delivered within thre years after his
decease, the parson and Churchwardens there for the time being to imploy the benefit of the saied two
kine to the poores best proffit for ever, all the residue of his goodes chattels and debts whatsoever
unbequeathed he did give unto '''his sonne John Bickley''', And he did name constitute and make his saide
sonne John his whole executor for the performance hereof, in the pre[sen]ce and h[earing]e of divers credible
witnesses at sundrie times. Probate of the will [in Latin] granted at London on 16 February AD 1602 by the computation of the English, to John Bickley natural and legitimate son of the deceased and the executor named. ==Research Notes== Notes: Who is brother George - Ayme's brother perhaps? John Birkley made executor. "My [[Byckley-1|Frauncis]]" not mentioned. He would have been 20 when his father died. He became a freeman in 1608 so perhaps his father sending him to London and apprenticing him to Henry Jay was enough. ==Sources==

Will of Francis Kendall (1620-1708) of Woburn, Mass

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This is a transcription of the will of [[Kendall-5|Francis Kendall]] who died about May 1708 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Originally provided by WikiTree User [[Jenkins-761|Dave Jenkins]] while researching whether Francis and [[Kendall-28|Deacon Thomas Kendall]] (c. 1618-1681) were brothers. Given that Thomas had 8 daughters and no sons, and the will of Francis bequeathed to the 8 children of his brother Thomas, specifically noting that all were female and all were alive in 1681 when Thomas died (both of which are true), the will seems to be adequate proof that Francis and Thomas were siblings. The original will is available at americanancestors.org[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/i/14463/13053-co2/38306486 Will of Francis Kendall, in ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871'' (subscription required)] Online database. AmericanAncestors.org > case 13053 > pages 2-5. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives. Digitized images provided by FamilySearch.org ---- In the name and fear of God, amen, I Frances Kendell in the town of Woburn, in the county of Middlesex in her Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, miller, being by the grace of God, of sound understanding and perfect memory, yet, stricken in years and expect daily my change, do therefore, make ordain and declare, this writing to be my last Will and Testament, the which let no man presume to alter or change. First and principle, I give my soul to God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three glorious persons, but one in infinite and eternal essence, hoping for salvation, by the merits of Jesus Christ alone. Also I give my body to the earth, to be buried decently at the discretion of my executors and overseers, hereafter named, in hopes of a glorious resurrection, and as for portion of temporal goods and estate God in his bounty hath bestowed upon me, I give and bequeath in form and manner following 1. To my eldest John Kendal I give my now dwelling house, my barn and barnyard; the orchard adjoining the barn; and the field, with the lowland, meadow land and orcharding, adjoining my dwelling. Namely, all my land and meadow included in said field, to the bound of the land and meadow adjoining thereunto, which I have loaned my sons Thomas and Samuel Kendall and my daughter Mary Read, with all which bounds I have formerly stated, and further I give unto my son John Kendall one-half of my corn mill, together with the right of the streams, dams and utensils thereunto belonging; one-half of my woodland adjoining the woodland of Samuel Walker near Rock Meadow; one-quarter part of my herbage; half my right in the partnership in the mineral, called the Copper Mine, in Woburn; half my right of woodland at Ragg Rock; and half my woodlot at Rock Pond Meadow. All and singular the beforementioned parts and parcels to be and remain unto my son John Kendall, his heirs and assigns forever, only excepting the liberty of a cart way through part thereof for the benefit of some of my children, as shall later be expressed. 2. To my son Thomas Kendall I give the land his house stands on, namely the land of mine lying on the west side of my mill pond and mill stream; all my land and meadow land from a stake near the place where the two brooks meet, and from thence by a line of marked trees to the land of James Peirce, bounded westerly by the land of Samuel Blodgett. Further it is my will that my son Thomas Kendall shall have free liberty for himself and his heirs to cart their hay from a piece of meadow which he formerly purchased of William Hamblet through the usual cart way in the land. I have in this my will given to my son John Kendal further I do hereby give to my second son Thomas Kendal one quarter part of my corn mill and proportional interest in the dams, streams and utensils thereunto belonging. I also give to my son Thomas Kendall one half of my woodlot near Rock Meadow adjoining the land of Samuel Walker, and also half my woodlot at Rock Pond Meadow; half my interest in the mineral called the Copper Mine in Woburn; and also one quarter part of my right of herbage. 3. To my son Samuel Kendall, I give the dwelling house which he now lives in, and the barn, land, and meadow belonging to it, which is bounded by the land of Thomas Carter on the east, and to the north by the road leading to the mill, and partly by woodland formerly belonging to Jonathan Tompson and Joseph Wright, Sr., and on the west by the fence that part this from what I have given to my son John Kendall. I further give my son Samuell Kendall one acre of meadow in Horn Pond Meadow adjoining the meadow of my son Thomas Kendall, with free use and improvement of the usual cart way to the same through the land I have given in this will to my son John Kendall, which my second son Sam Kendell, his heirs and assigns shall improve from time to time for carting of his and their hay, forever. I further give my son Samuell Kendall one quarter part of my corn mill, and a proportional interest in the streams, dams, and utensils thereunto belonging, and further I do hereby give my son Samuel Kendall half of my woodlot at Ragg Rock, and one quarter part of my herbage. 4. To my son Jacob Kendall I give the thirty acres of land his house stands on with the woodland of mine it adjoins; all my woodland on the west side of the Great Meadow; a piece of woodland adjoining the meadow of John Knight; five cow commons; and my right of swamp at Clear Meadow Brook, excepting what I shall in this will give to my grandson Frances Green. I further give my son Jacob Kendall four acres of land adjoining the east end of his homestead. 5. To my daughter Mary Read I give that tract of land that her house stands on, which I let her use upon her marriage, which I estimate to be nine acres and is bounded on the north and northeast by the road leading to the mill; eastwardly by the woodland of Jonathan Tompson; and on the south by the land that I have in this will given to my son John Kendall. I further give to my daughter Mary Read two acres of land at Ragg Rock bounded northeasterly by the land of Jonathan Tompson; on the south by the land of Deacon Joseph Wright; and otherwise bounded by the woodland of my son-in-law Israell Read. I further give to my daughter Mary Read my right and title in the tract of land near John Bruce called Israell Read’s new field, bounded on the south by Concord Road, and on the north by the land of John Bruce. I also give my daughter Mary Read twenty acres of my great lot at Settle Meadow, and also a small piece of meadow in Horn Pond Meadow, adjoining the meadow I formerly sold to my son-in-law Israell Read, which runs from the corner of that meadow fence to the head of a spring which arises in the meadow, and along that spring to the place where the spring runs into the brook, and is bounded elsewhere by the meadow of my son-in-law Israell Read. I further give my daughter Mary Read all that tract of land her husband has fenced in by itself on the south side of the highway leading to Timothy Walker’s. Further it is my will that my daughter Mary Read and her heirs hall have free liberty, at all times forever hereafter, to cart their hay from the meadow at Horne Pond through the land I have given my son John Kendall. 6. To my daughter Elizabeth Peirce, besides what I gave her when she married, and at other times, I further give her five shillings as a token of my love. In the case she shall have a child born of her own body, I hereby give to it [the child] ten pounds, to paid by my executors, when it reaches the age of twenty-one years. 7. To my daughter Hannah Green, I give that piece of land and woodland of mine, bounded on the north by the land of William Bruce, and on the east-north-east by the highway near Samuel Snow, estimated to be eight acres; a woodlot at Ragg Rock, near John Russill’s, adjoining the highway; a piece of land at Long Meadow Brook, on the west side of the meadow belonging to Captain Edward Johnson, which is about six acres; and a seven acre lot at Settle Meadow, which I received from my son-in-law William Green by way of exchange. These several parcels of land and woodland I hereby give my daughter Hannah Green, her heirs and assigns forever, and further give to my daughter Hannah Green ten pounds, to be paid to her by my son Samuel Kendall, two years after my decease. 8. To the children of my daughter Rebecca Eaton, deceased, I give a tract of land at Settle Meadow, purchased from Daniell Baken, and was his great lot, which contains an estimated forty-nine acres, unless my executors see cause to pay the children of my daughter Rebecca Eaton twenty pounds instead. 9. To my daughter Abigail Read, I give forty-seven acres of my great lot at Settle Meadow, which is my whole great lot except twenty acres I have given in this will to my daughter Mary Read. 10. I give to my three daughters, namely Mary Read, Hannah Green, and Eunice, the wife of John Kendall, all my household items, to be equally divided amongst them, in return for the great care, pains, and nursing they provided their mother, my late wife, during her last sickness. My daughter Mary Read shall have the liberty to redeem my feather bed, and enjoy the same, paying to her sisters more than her proportion of its value. 11. To my grandson Frances Kendall, the eldest son of my son John Kendall, I give that piece of meadow adjoining my corn mill and bounded on the south-east by the path leading to the mill, and bounded on the east partly by the orchard adjoining the barn which I gave my son John Kendall. I also give my grandson Frances Kendall a tract of land, which is fenced by itself, adjoining the previously mentioned meadow, bounded on the north-west by Timothy Walker’s land; on the south partly by the barn and barnyard, and the highway leading to the mill; and further bounded by the land I previously gave my daughter Mary Read 12. To my grandson Ralph Kendall, the son of my son Thomas Kendall, I give my plow lot in Hodges Hole, and half the plow lot formerly belonging to Micheale Lippingwell. 13. To my granddaughter Mary Peirce, I give that lot I purchased from Daniel Baken near Dirty Swamp. 14. To my grandson Frances Green I give that land I purchased from John Mousell, Israell Walker, and Ephraim Buck in Wood Hill, and the right of five acres of Swamp Bottom. 15. To my grandson Samuell Kendall, the son of my son Sam Kendall, I give two small cedar lots in Lather Pole Swamp, the one of which was mine, the other which I purchased from Daniel Baken. 16. To my grandson Jacob Kendall, the son of my son Jacob Kendall, I give one piece of upland adjoining the swamp I have given to my son Jacob Kendall at Clear Meadow Brook. 17. To my granddaughter, Elizabeth Lampson, the daughter of my daughter Rebecca Eaton, I give my two cedar lots in the old Cedar Swamp, one of which was my own, the other which I purchased from Daniel Baken. 18. To my grandson William Read, I give one-half of my right in a piece of land or woodland remaining undivided amongst the proprietors of the Seventh Division on Rock Meadow Plain. 19. To the eight children of my brother Thomas Kendall, who were living when my brother died, I give twenty shillings apiece to be paid by my executors. In case any of the eight children die, the eldest child of the deceased shall enjoy the mother’s gift. I do this in rememberance of the kindness I had for my loving brother. 20. It is my will to give my corn mill to my three sons, John Kendall, Thomas Kendall, and Samuel Kendall. Shall any of them refuse to repair, rebuild, or constantly maintain in good repair their respective part of the mills, dams, or utensils when reasonably required, then his or their part shall become that of those who undertake the rebuilding or repair. It is also my will that if any of my children, to whom in this will I have given a parcel or parcels of land in partnership, fail to agree to its division, then the division shall be made by the overseers of this will, whose decision shall stand. In the eighteenth article of this will I have given to my grandThe Will of Francis Kendall son, William Read, one-half of my right in a piece of land or woodland remaining undivided amongst the proprietors of the Seventh Division on Rock Meadow Plain. Upon further consideration, I give whole right title and interest in this piece of undivided land to my grandson William Read. 21. Finally, I ordain my two loving sons John Kendall and Thomas Kendall, executors of this, my last Will and Testament. It is also my desire that my trusty and well-beloved friends, Major Jeremiah Swayn of Reading, and James Fowle of Woburn, be the overseers of this will. In consideration of their care and trouble, I hereby appoint my executors to pay them thirty shillings apiece. And thus having finished, by God’s help, this will as it is expressed and inserted on this and the other side of this sheet of paper, I exhort and command all my children and grandchildren to live in the fear of God, and in love and peace, and pray God, who is the God of love and peace, be with you all, amen. I hereby revoke and disallow all other former wills and testaments before this time, ratifying and confirming this writing to be my last Will and Testament. I, Frances Kendall, have set my hand and affixed my seal, this ninth day of May in the fifth year of the reign of our Lady Anne, sovereign queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Anno domini Seventeen Hundred and Six. Signed, sealed and published to be the last Will and Testament of Frances Kendall, Sr. In the presence of us John Brookes Daniel Baldwin Edward Winn Proved at Cambridge, 31 May 1708 [Middlesex Probate 13053] The mark & seal of Frances Kendall Senior Place names found on today’s maps: Rag Rock and Rag Rock Park (Ragg Rock) Horn Pond (Horne Pond) Fowle Brook (James Fowle was one of the overseers) Winn Road (Edward Winn was a witness) Total amount of land bequeathed, specified in acres: 189

Will of Francis Metham of Wiganthorpe

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===Introduction=== communicated by John Wright"The Will of Francis Metham of Wiganthorpe." The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, 1884, 8, p. 367- [https://books.google.com/books?id=LZhQAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA375&ots=g_0Nn0e_18&dq=Francis%20Metham%2C%20esq.%20of%20Wigginthorpe&pg=PA367#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. ---- The following will from the York registry, relating to a once opulent and widespread but now extinct family, is presented to the members of the Yorkshire Archaeological Association and to the readers of the Journal, in the hope of eliciting some further particulars calculated to elucidate the topography of an obscure parish in the North Riding. Testator was the second son of: * Sir Thomas Metham * and his wife Grace, daughter of Thomas Pudsey, Esq., of Barford. By his wife Dionisia, daughter of Sir Thomas Waterton, of Walton, he had an only daughter, [[Metham-37|Dionisia]], who married [[Bulmer-584|Anthony Bulmer]], of Tursdale, in the county of Durham. But the name of his other wife has not transpired to the writer. The parish register of Terrington begins only in 1599, and there are no monumental inscriptions of the family in the church. The benevolent disposition of testator is shown in a marked manner by his charitable donations to the poor of Terrington and to the prisoners of York and Durham, and his paternal solicitude in the touching allusion to the rebellion of his own daughter and only child, and for the good education and preferment of her children, and the humane and equal temper of the good master in that his family consisted “of sober and staid persons; for as the knight is the best master in the world, he never changes his servants; and as he is beloved by all about him, his servants never care for leaving him ; by this means his domestics are all in years, and grown old with their master.” A presentment was lodged against our testator and his servant, Edward Simpson, at the Archbishop's visitation in 1594, and against the same servant in 1596, as noncommunicants. This appears to point to the laws of recusancy and the changes of religion in the sixteenth century. The inquisition post mortem is in contracted Latin, but a translation in English is appended. ===Will=== * Date: 24 October 1595, (37 Eliz. I) * Proved: 02 Sep 1596 * bur. Terrington church quire In the name of God Amen.—The 24th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred ninety five and in the seven and thirtieth year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England, France, and Ireland defender of the faith et. I '''Francis Metham of Wigginthorp''' in the County of York Esquire, at this present healthy in body, and un-decayed in mind. God I thank him for both yet considering as the uncertainty of the life of young men so the necessary near end of old men in discharge of my duty towards God, towards my friends and towards the world, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First my soul I commend into the hands of the Almighty creator of the world, and of Jesus the gracious redeemer of mankind beseeching him of his infinite and unspeakable mercy to save that which he himself hath made and to accept that which he hath so dearly paid for to cleanse it at his good pleasure from all stains of sin and corruption and to translate it into the society of his blessed saints and Angels and into the rest of our everlasting country. My body I will to be '''buried in the Church quire of Terrington''' near the place where both my wives are already laid before me. The substance which God of his goodness hath lent me in this world I thus dispose of First my debts (if I happen to have any at the time of my decease) I wish to be well and duly paid and discharged and all the promises and covenants which I have made with any man to be truly performed according unto good meaning. My funerals I leave to be performed at the discretion of my Executors, and allow them towards the charges thereof the sum of Hundred pounds. I have given to the poor of Terrington (in which parish I have long dwelt) four pound yearly out of my land in Terrington forever. And I heartily pray the Feoffees of whose faithfulness I have made choise to perform all things according to the affiance which I have reposed in them. I give unto the behoofe of the poor prisoners of York and Durham ten pounds to be yearly issuing out of my lease of East Murton in the county of Durham during the space of six years immediately after my decease if Henry Bulmer (of whom I bought the same, and for term of whose life I hold it) live so long. Of which some of 10 pounds 40 shillings every half year to be distributed among the prisoners of Durham, and 50 shillings half yearly among the prisoners of York and the 20 shilling remaining I allow unto some one man who shall receive, transport, and distribute the foresaid sums which man to be John Barker, or some other of my old servants at the discretion and direction of my Executors. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved '''nephew [[Metham-44|Thomas Metham]]'''Thomas Metham, Esq., married [[Belasyse-35|Katherine]], daughter of Sir William Bellasis, Knt. of Metham, Esquier all those parcels belonging to the house of Wigginthorpe, viz. All the wainscot, and ceiling in the hall and in both the parlors the glass in all the windows in and about the house with all the doors, locks, and keys, and all frames and shelves fastened unto the walls, or ground. All the brewing vessels their stand now in the brewhouse, all the stable hecks, mangers, and hayes with all the Oxe stalls and heckes together with all the pales and rayles about the house and all the stoopes and rayles of stacke garthes in the grounds. And I heartily pray him as I have that undoubted trust in his friendship that he will suffer my Executors to have and enjoy the house and grounds of Wigginthorpe for half a year after my decease at the least paying for the same according to the rate as myself now pay that they may get of my stock and goods without loss. And I give him moreover in friendly remembrance of that good will which hath now of long time been between vs the best jewell which I have namely my mother's wedding ring. I give unto my good niece '''[[Belasyse-35|Katheren Metham]]''', his wife, the best breeding mare which I have and one spurre ryallSpurr ryall, or royal, a handsome gold coin. On the obverse a figure of the Queen in her royal robes, with sceptre. Reverse, the star-pointed figure of a spur in center. Value 15s. as, a token of remembrance of my good will towards her. I give unto my young nephews and nieces their children as here ensueth. *To my '''nephew [[Metham-47|Thomas Metham]]''',Sir Thomas Metham, knighted at York by King James I., 1603, married Barbara, daughter of Phillip Constable, Esq., slain at Marston Moor, 1644. son and heir apparent to my nephew Metham the best Colte stag which I shall have at the time of my decease. And an Angel,Angel. A gold coin, so named from the figure of the Angel St. Michael standing upon the dragon, and piercing him through the mouth with a spear, the upper part of which terminates in a cross. to my niece his wife. *To my '''nephew [[Metham-58|Jordan Metham]]''',Jordan Metham, kuighted at Durham, May 2nd, 1612, by King Charles I., married Margaret, daughter of William Langdale, of Langthorpe five marks to buie him books at such time as he shall be ready to go to the university. *To my niece [[Metham-48|Frances Constable]],Frances, married to [[Constable-16|Marmaduke Constable]]. a silver salt of five marks value. *To my nieces '''Bridgett Metham''',Bridget, married to William Langdale. and '''[[Metham-54|Dorothie Metham]]''',Dorothy, married to [[Thornton-6252|Robert Thornton]] to each of them 40 marks. And to my niece and godaughter Elenor Metham,Eleanor, married to Ralph Ellerker. 30 pounds to be paid unto each of them at their several marriages or at such time as they shall grow to 21 years of age, and at whether time of those two shall first fall out : or if I happen to over live those times then within one year next after the time of my decease. I give to my '''brother John Metham''' my own saddle horse and half my apparel, and 10 pounds annuity to be issuing unto him yearly during his life at Pentecost and Martinmas by even portions, out of East Murton aforesaid if Henry Bulmer happen so long to live. And for not payment thereof the said John Metham to enter and distreyne within the said grange of East Murton. I give to my '''nephew George Metham''',George Meetham, of Pollington, Gent. Will proved November 3rd, 1598. two old Angels, and one to my niece his wife in remembrance of goodwill. I give also in remembrance of natural love and good affection to my brother '''John Trollop''',Trollop of Thornley. A pedigree of this family is in Surtees Durham, vol. i. p. 92, one spurre Ryall ; and to my sister his wife a dooble dooble duckett. And I forgive him all such Reckonings and debts as are between him and me saving 50 pounds which I lent him upon a bond of his and his son Francis. I give unto my '''nephew Sampson Trollop''' their son 40 shillings annuity to be paid unto him yearly out of my lease of the parsonage of Terrington during the continuance thereof. And if I fortune to outlive the lease, then do I give him five marks to be paid out of my goods. I give also unto my nieces their daughters as follows. To my nieces Grace, Claxton, and Margaret Forcer to each of them a Cow, and a Calf, or with Calf. To my niece Dorothie Trollop towards her preferment in marriage twenty pounds to be paid unto her at the day of her marriage, or if she be married before my decease, then within one year ensuing my decease. I give to my '''cousin Richard Cholmeley''' two old Angels in remembrance of our long acquaintance. I give to each of my godchildren in Terrington Parish one ewe and lambe, or else with lamb. I give to each of my servants which shall serve me at the day of my death one half years wages over and above their wages then due. I give to my old man '''John Barker''' one horse of five pounds price or else the price itself : and to his wife an old angel. And I have forgiven him in recompence of his service thirty pounds which he ought me. I give unto '''Christopher Allanson''' my man five marks in recompence of that good service which he hath done me. And I give him moreover the yoke of Osen which I have lent him heretofore. And whereas I have granted him the use of my farm at Ampleforde which I hold of Sir William Fairfax my will is that he continue there, and enjoy the same with all the commodities thereto belonging in like sort as he now doth during the whole term of my lease thereof : And have also the same yearly wages which now I give him Provided that he keep my sheep there for the use of my Executors as heretofore he hath done and that he reserve so much haie yearly for my sheep as shall be sufficient for their plentiful relief during all the said term which I trust he will honestly and faithfully perform. I give unto my man '''Cuthbert Atkinson''' five marks having heretofore in recompence of his service bought him a farm of Sir Edward Gowre. And I forgive him also other 50 shillings which he owe me. I give unto '''Edward Simson''' my man my lease of 21 years of Stephen Ewebankes Farmehold in Over Whitwell in recompence of his service. And if by any misfortune it fall out it he cannot enjoy the same lease, and farm and do not either in my life time, or after my decease make his commodity thereof, but shall be utterly deprived of my good meaning towards him in this behalf, then, and in that case I give unto him annuity of five pounds yearly during his life out of my farm of East Murton if Henry Bulmer live so long to be taken half yearly at Pentecost and Martinmas by even portions with power to distreyne there for the same and the arreages. And now to come to my own issue wherewith it hath pleased God in the midst of other manifold and undeserved blessings to lay an heavy, and grievous Cross upon me. I am sorry from my very heart that the long continued undutifulness, unkindness, and unnaturalness of my own daughter, and only child whom I have carefully brought up according to my ability and to my great charge preferred in a worshipful marriage should constrain me so contrary to my nature-affection and inclination to make her a mere stranger to this my last will and testament. Howbeit God's blessing, and mine with her, and I give her the gold ring which I wear on my little finger, that she may thereby yet one day think of me and remember that I was her father. And concerning her children (whose good education and preferment I have always carefully tendered, neither spared any labor or any charge which might procure their benefit and that without expectancy of other reward save only thankfulness), I have already put to my helping hand according to my ability to see some of them well placed and preferred and upon other some I am desirous to bestow in effect almost all that which God hath give me in this world, upon condition that I may have hope that it may turn to their good, and not to the satisfying of the neediness and greediness of some other whose friendship I greatly fear will redound in the end to their overthrow who so much embrace it. For the preventing whereof (if it may so stand with the good pleasure of Almighty God which I crave most humbly at the hands of His Divine Grace and mercy): in the bequeathing of the rest of my substance to the behoofe of my grandchildren I have advisedly taken this course which here ensueth. First I give and bequeath into my '''grandson [[Bulmer-583|Bertram Bulmer]]''',Sir Bertram Bulmer resided at Tursdale in considerable splendor in the reign of King James, and died 1638, having dissipated the greater part of his paternal inheritance. Surtees Durham vol. i. p. 77. the best piece of plate which I shall have at my decease. And I give unto him and to his heirs my messuage, barn garden and three oxgaugs of coppiehold land which I have in Womylton. I give unto him also my lease of the garner at Womylton. I give unto my '''grandaughter Katheren Conyers''',Catherine, wife of Sir George Conyers, of Sockburne, Knt. a silver salt of the value of five marks. And I have put her for the third life in the lease of the parsonage of Kirkedale which I hold of the Queen. And in regard that she hath no portion at all from her father I give her moreover for her better preferment in marriage 100 pounds to be paid unto her by my executors at the day of her marriage, or within one year after upon these conditions ensuing. First that her mother '''my daughter [[Metham-37|Dyonis Bulmer]]''' do not directly or indirectly by herself or by any other practice, or endeavor to interrupt, or impeach that course which I have already taken, or hereafter shall take touching the education and bestowing in marriage of my grandson Bertram Bulmer. Secondly that the said Frances Bulmer and her husband when she shall happen to have any, shall upon reasonable request to be made to them, or to either of them, by the said Bertram assign and convey over to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram her and their whole title estate and interest in the parsonage of Kirkedale aforesaid, in such sort as shall be reasonably devised by the counsel of the said Bertram if the said Bertram will give and pay for the same the sum of 100 pounds. And if it fortune that either of these two conditions be infringed or that the said Frances Bulmer die before she be married, then and in each of these three cases I give and bequeath the foresaid 100 pounds as a legacy from me to my grandson Bertram Bulmer. Provided always that whereas my daughter Dionis Bulmer is duly indebted unto me in the sum of 112 pounds upon an accompt between her and me touching the dowry of her daughter Katheren Comyers if my said daughter Dionis do not pay unto me in my life time or to my executors within one year after my decease the said sum of 112 pounds then and in that case I utterly abrogate and revoke to all intents and purposes my said bequest of 100 pounds made before to my said granddaughter Frances Bulmer, and in lieue thereof I give unto her that debt of 112 pounds to be paid unto her at her marriage by her mother my said daughter. And lastly whereas I have assigned over the wardship of the body, and the marriage of my grandson Bertram Bulmer unto my well-beloved cousin Edwin Sandis of the Middle Temple London esquire upon intent and desire that a marriage might be had and solemnized between the said Bertram and Elizabeth Sandis eldest daughter of the said Edwin if it pleased God that the two young parties could each of other so well like. I do here by this my last will and testament declare that my especially hearty and unfayned desire both hath been, and is that the said marriage may accordingly p'ceede and prosper, and in token of my good affection towards the said Elizabeth whom I wish might be my daughter, I give unto her 5 marks to buy her a jewell with God's blessing and mine. ' I give devise and bequeath unto my said nephew, and cousin Thomas Metham and Edwin Sandis, and their heirs all my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Gaterlie, and Multon in Richmondshire in the County of York with their appurtences and all the rents and reversions thereof; and all other my lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever wherein I have, or hereafter shall have an estate of inheritance upon confidence and trust that if the said marriage between Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sandys do proceed, and be solemnized : That the said Thomas and Edwin and their heirs shall within two months after the solemniž con of the said marriage assign and set over by good and sufficient conveyance in the law all my said lands and tenements with all other the premises in Gaterly, and Multon aforesaid to the said Bertram and Elizabeth during their lives, and the longer liver of them : The remainder to be to the heirs males of the body of the said Bertram lawfully begotten, and for default also of such issue to the said Thomas Metham and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and for default also of such issue to the right heirs of the said Bertram Bulmer for ever, according to the true meaning of certain deeds of Covenants by me formerly made. And all other my said lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever to the said Bertram his heirs and assigns for ever. And upon further confidence and trust that although the said marriage intended should break off, either or both of the said parties dissensinge from the same, that then if the said Bertram and upon condition that the said Bertram do effectually follow such advice, counsel, and direction as either myself (if I shall happen to be then living) or my said nephew Thomas Metham after my decease shall give him concerning the disposing and staying of himself in some other marriage without disparagement, and also if the said Bertram be from thenceforth content and do yield himself quietly and obediently to be ordered and governed by my said cousin Edwin Sandis and such other under him as he shall appoint for his good education till such time as he accomplish the age of twenty and one years (my desire and intent being that my said cousin Edwin Sandis in whose faithfulness and friendliness I have especiall affiance should have the sole bring up of my said son Bertram and that my daughter his mother should in no case have anything to do therewith nor yet should any other ways enter meddle with his estate). And also if the said Bertram do from henceforth utterly forbear, and refuse, the familiarity, acquaintance, and company of one Thomas Riveley sometime servant to his father till such time as the said Bertram be of the age of 25 years, which Riveley for his bad, and ryatous conditions I of all men most dislike should have any acquaintance with the said Bertram, and for that it is generally the opinion and fear of all men that the said Riveley will in the end be the utter overthrow of the said Bertram, and of his house, which God forbid. And also if the said Bertram do condiscend, choose and suffer Thomas Metham and Edwin Sandis to take and receive for the use of the said Bertram all the commodities and profits of the said personage of Kirkedale which shall accrue after my decease to have the managing the said parsonage until such time as the said Bertram accomplish the age of one and 20 years which said profits and commodities to be accompted for and paid the said Bertram within two years after his said age of 21 years, that then and upon the conditions aforesaid the said Thomas Metham, and Edwin Sandis, and their heirs shall at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish the full age of 25 years assign and set over the said lands in Gaterlie and Multon ynto the said Bertram, and the heirs males of his body lawfully begot with like remainders over as is before declared : and all the residue of my said lands unto the said Bertram and his heirs forever. And also pay unto the said Bertram at the time aforesaid all the mean profits of the said land remaining over and above my debts and legacies. And upon further confidence and trust, that if the said Bertram do breakeany of the last specified conditions that then not withstanding whereas the purchase of the said land in Gaterlie, and Multon hath cost me 900 pounds, or thereabout, and 300 pound, and upward have I bestowed of my own goods in the maintenance and education of the said Bertram if the said Bertram do at anytime within four years after he shall come to his said age of 21 pay the moiety of the foresaid sums namely the sum of 600 pounds to my executors. That then the said Thomas and Edwin and their heirs shall assign, and set over unto the said Bertram and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, all the said land in Gatcrlie and Multon with other the premises thereto belonging with like remainders over as is before expressed. All the residue of my messuages lands, tenements tithes, rents, pfitts, commodities and hereditaments whatsoever, and all my leases terms estates, and interest into them or any of them whether for years or for life, or lives in possession or reversion of all other my goodes and Chattells both real and personal credits and debts whatsoever not before in this my last will and testament bequeathed. I give devise and bequeath unto my said nephew Thomas Metham and my said cousin Edwin Sandis Esquiers whom for that good experience and singular affiance which I have of their fidelity, iust dealing and true meaning towards me, and my said son Bertram, I doe make, constitute, ordaine, and by these presents declare the Executors of this my last will and testament upon especiall trust and confidence that my debts and duties being paid, my funeral charges defrayde and my legacies first performed which my will is to be paid and discharged out of all my goods and Chattells, and out of the rents of all my lands and leases whatsoever. That then if the said marriage between Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sandis do proceed and be solemnized the said Thomas and Edwin their Executors and administrators shall at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish his age of 23 years by good and sufficient conveyance in the law, assign and set over unto my said son Bertram all the said leases, terms, and estates for years, or for lyse, or lives, and also at the same time make a just, true and perfect accompt to the said Bertram of all the said goods and other the said premises, and of all rents and mean profits so accruing, and remaining of the same together" with all other my goods, debts, and credits remaining, and the profits and commodities thereof whatsoever at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish the full age of 24 years. And upon further confidence, and trust that if the said marriage intended do break of that then if the said Bertram do effectually follow such advise and direction as myself if I be then living, or my said nephew Thomas Metham after my decease shall give him concerning the bestowing of himself in some other marriage without disparagement and also if the said Bertram do yield himself to be ordered and governed by my said cousin Edwin Sandis and such other as he shall appoint for his good education during his nonage, and also if the said Bertram do refuse and forbear the familiarity, acquaintance, and company of the said Rivelie till such time as the said Bertram be of the age of 25 years, and also if the said Bertram do condiscend, choose and suffer the said Thomas Metham, and Edwin Sondys to take and receive for the use of the said Bertram all the profits and commodities of the parsonage of Kirkdale aforesaid in manner before more largely declared. And also if the said Bertram do at all times after his age of 21 years upon reasonable demand ratify, confirm and allow the said lease of Stephen Ewbankes farmhold in Overwhitwell by me formerly bequeathed to my man Edward Simpson : That then, and upon the conditions aforesaid the said Thomas and Edwin, their executors and assigns shall assign and set over unto the said Bertram all the said leases, terms and estates at his said age of 24 years, and also well and truly accompt for the same at the same time, as is before expressed, and lastly pay, and deliver unto the said Bertram all the said debts and credits and the profits thereof at such time as the said Bertram shall come to the age of 25 years. And upon further confidence and trust that if the said Bertram do break any of the last said conditions that then the said Thomas and Edwin their executors and assigns shall give and pay unto each of the legatories aforesaid which are of my kindred as much more as is by me before bequeathed unto them out of my goods. And generally my will meaning, intent, and desire ys that of all the lands, leases and other commodities whatsoever, which are any way by force of this my will, or otherwise to descend and come to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram my said Executors custody, use, managing, and disposing : making accompt for the same, and the mean profits thereof, and also well and truly paying and delivering the same, at the several times before limited, and expressed. And I further by this my last will give authority to my said Executors at their own choice and free pleasure to employ and bestow all my said goods remaining as is aforesaid, and all the said mean profits likewise remaining as is aforesaid which goods and mean profits shall be by force and according to the true meaning of this my will to come to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram in purchase of lands or leases to the use of the said Bertram. The charges of which purchase and all payments for the same to be defacted deducted and allowed in the said accompt and in all other accompts and payments to my said Executors by the said Bertram any thing in this my will to the contrary not withstanding. And I give unto my executors for their pains and care to be taken in the performance of this my will, to each of them ten pounds in Angels. And moreover do allow them all their charges which they shall be any wayes at, concerning the performance thereof, or in any suites or other troubles which shall fortune to arise either touching this my will or touching any my lands leases Chattles, goods, Rights, credits, or debts whatsoever which charges to be fully allowed to them in all their accompts to the utmost. Lastly of this my last will, I make and constitute Supervisors: * my loving nephew Robert Waterhouse " of York Esquier, * and my loving cousin John Girlington of Huton gent, trusting in their good and well approved friendship towards me that they will give their best aid and advise to my Executors for the well and effectual performance of this my Testament according to the just meaning and true intent of the same. And for their pains therein to be taken I give unto each of them 5 pounds in Angels. And this do I publish to be my sole last will and testament, and all other wills by me formerly made at any time abrogate, revoke, and disann'll by these presents. In Witness whereof I the said Francis Metham have set my hand and seal before sundry good witnesses by me specially required thereunto the day and year first Above written. This testament was acknowledged by the Testator, Francis Metham of Wigginthorpe in the county of Yorke Esquier, and afterwards signed and sealed by the said testator before vs whose names are here under written being specially required to be witnesses thereof: 20th day of October, in the 37th year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth and in the year of our Lord One thousand five hundreth, ninety five. Edwin Sandys, Edward Otby, John Blande, Willm Raughton, Francis Otby, Bryan Cunyngham, John Crosby, The mark of // Thomas Turner, The marke of + Edward Simpson. (Proved 2nd Sept 1596.) ===Inquisition=== Inquisition Indented taken at Thirsk, in the County of York, the 27th day of October, in the year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland defender of the faith &c. the 39th of the Court of Peter Watson Esquire Escheator of the said lady the Queen in the aforesaid County by virtue of a writ of the said lady the Queen de dicm clausit Extremum to the same Escheator after the death of Francis Metham late of Wigginthorpe in the aforesaid County Esquire deceased and to this inquisition annexed by the oath of Thomas Fox, Lancelot Pinkney, William Garbutt, Thomas Routh, William Hodge, Oswald Taylor, Robert Williamson, William Hutton, Marmaduke Bell, John Williamson, Richard Hanforth, William Dayle, William Thompson, and John Bell, Who say upon their oath that before the day of the death of the said Francis Metham named in the brief the same Francis and one Thomas Meetham were seized in the Dominion as of Fea of and in one messuage tenement or Chapel commonly called Mary Magdalen's Chapel(*) in Gallanthorpe alias Gawthorpe in the said County of Yorke, and of and in One Cottage two Closes or Inclosures in the tenure or occupation of Edward Otbie (6) called Spittle Closes, 20 acres of land 20 acres of meadow, 30 acres of Pasture and 40 acres of Common Moore and Turberie with their appurtenances in Galanthorpe alias Gawthorpe late belong. ing and appertaining to the said Chapell And of and in One Cottage with its appurtenances in Terrington in the said County of York called Deribus house And of and in pine closes of land soil and meadow with their appurtenances in Thornley in the County of Durham con. taining by estimation acres. And so seized thereof the said Francis Metham died, and the said Thomas supervised him. And that the said Thomas Metham long before his death was likewise seized in his demesne as of Fee of and in two Messuages or tenements with their appurtenances in Mawlton in the said County of York late in tenure of Willm Marshall and Thomas Smith alias Smithson of the annual rent of 812 138 4d late parcell of the possessions of the Monastery of Caleston in the said County of York formerly dissolved. And of and in 13 Cottages one Mill one forge One common oven 34 Oxgange of meadow land 100 acres of pasture and 100 acres of common moor waste and Turbarie with the appurtenances in Mawlton and Gaterley in the said County of York Aurt of a free Rent of all the free tenements in Mawlton aforesaid amounting to the value of 3li 28 jd p ann. Which premises in Mawlton and Gaterley last recited have been parcel of the lordship of Richmond and Middleham within the Archdeaconry of Richmond in the said County of York And that all the premises with the appurtenances in Mawlton, Gaterley Galanthorpe alias Gawthorpe Tirrington in the County of York and Thornley aforesaid in the County of Durham were held at the time of death of said Francis, of our Lady the Queen as of her Manor of East Greenwich by Fidelity only in free and Common Socage and not in Capite nor by Knight service, and by the rent of 2011 198 110 yearly paid for all services, exactions and demands what. soever And are worth in all issues beyond reprisals 2011 184 111 And the Jury aforesaid say that the said Francis so seized of the said Messuages cottages, lands meadows and premises with appur. tenances in Mawlton and Gaterley has bound by his last voluntary testament in writing to one Thomas Metham his nephew and Edwin Sands and their heirs the aforesaid messuages cottages Jands tenements and other premises with appurtenances in Gaterley and Mawlton in Richmondshire in the said County of York with their rents ard reversions and all other his lands tenements and here ditam's whatsoever among other things uonder certain conditions specified at large in the aforesaid writing, by one Bertram Bulmer Kinsman to the said Francis to be done and performed. That the said Thomas and Edwin bave granted the aforesaid tenements &c. in Mawlton and Gaterley aforesaid to the said Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sands then supposed about to be the wife of the said Bertram if the said Bertrain shall marry her, for the term of life of said Bertram and Elizabeth and the supervivor of them Remaining after that to the heires males of the body of the said Bertram lawfully begotten and for defect of such issue then to remain to the said Thomas Metham and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten, and for defect of such issue then to remain to the right heirs of the said Bertram for ever. The said testament was made the 24th day of October in the 37th year of the reign of the said Lady the Queen that nowe is. The aforesaid Francis died seized of the said premises the 20th day of August or thereabouts in the 38th year of the same reign. And that [[Metham-37|Dionisia Bulmer]], widow, daughter of the said Francis Metham and mother of said [[Bulmer-583|Bertram]] is heir of the said Francis, and at the time of the death of the said Francis her father was of the full age of 35 years and as yet is living : And lastly the aforesaid Jurors say that the said Francis had not on the day of his death any other lands tepements or hereditaments either in demesne, reversion, or by service in the said county of York of the Queen in chief, or otherwise or of any other or in any manner of any others than is as above mentioned as to them could be made to appear. : In witness whereof as well the aforesaid Escheator as the aforesaid Jurors have to this Irquisition indented placed their seals alternately the day and place afore. said Anno Dni 1597 (©). : (*) Ganthorpe in the parish of Terring. ton. A cottage occupies the site, but no vestiges of the Chapel are visible. In digging in the garden occasionally human bones bave been discovered. : (b) “ Edwarde (teby Clarke was buried the xxxjtie of July 1608." (Terrington Par. Regr.) "4 July A.D. 1609 Edric Ottby late Vicar of Terrington dying, Administration of his goods was granted to Anne Otbie his Relict.” Torr's MSS. : (9) Chancery Inquisitions post mortem. 39 Elizabeth, part ii, no. 1. Liber fuit cur vicesimo quinto die Novembro R.R. Elizabeth quadragesimo p manus Willi ==Sources==

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This is a transcription of the register version of the Will of [[Morley-1578|"Francisci" Francis Morley]] of '''Winchester, Hampshire, England'''. The will was written on 25 August 1690 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 16 December 1690. *Spelling, line breaks and punctuation as per the register copy of the will. *Capital F is rendered as such rather than ff, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Omissions and margin insertions are placed in the text where indicated. *Bold text are my own for ease of reading. *Italics indicate property bequests. ---- '''People mentioned:''' * Francis Morley of the city of Winchester in the county of South[hampt]on Esq[uire] * my deare and loveing wife Jane Morley * Bishop of Winchester * my sonne Francis Morley * my sonne Richard Morley * Anne Drayne Nurse to my deare Daughter Sarah * my deare Daughter Sarah (who had died by the time Probate was granted) * Daughter Alethea Ward * Jane Ward (only Daughter of Alethea Ward) * my sonne George Morley * my deare Daughter Jane Morley * my sonne William Morley * my sonne Thomas Morley * my Aunt Lawrence? * Aunt Lawrence's? daughter Dyer and her children * all my servants that hath lived with me above a yeare * poore of the parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton * poore of the parish of Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton * poore of the parish of East Knoyle in the County of Wilts * poore of the City of Winchester * poore of the Soake * sonne in Law Dr. William Harison Master of St. Crosse * all my Grandchildren * my brother Sr. Thomas Morley and to my Lady his Wife * my brother Richard Morley and his Wife * my cozen Foster? and his Wife Executors - my two sonnes; * Charles Morley Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester * Dr Francis Morley one of the Prebendaryes of the Cathedrall Church of Winchester ---- '''Places mentioned:''' * City of Winchester in the county of South[hamp]ton * Lands in Bishopps Waltham in the county of Southton * Woodwards place belonging to the Bishopwick of Winton * Messuages or Tenements heretofore called or knowne by the names or signes of the Barge the Bell and the Cork with the appurtenances sett lying and being upon the Banke side in the parish of St. Saviours in Southwarke * The Mannor and Farme of Eccingswell in the County of South[hamp]ton * Lands and Tenements lying in the Tything of Wreckelsham in the Mannor of Farnham in the County of Surrey * parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton * parish of Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton * parish of East Knoyle in the County of Wilts * the Soake ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
I '''Francis Morley of the city of Winchester in the county of''' - -
'''South[hamp]ton Esq[uire]''' being at present thanks be to God in perfect health of body mind
and memory Doe make and ordaine my last will and Testament in manner
and forme following first I give and bequeath my soule to God who gave
it And my body I committ to the earth to be decently buryed in the Vault -
which I caused to be made in the parish Church of Droxford with the office
appointed by the Church for the buryall of the dead without any funerall sermon
And as concerning my worldly estate which it hath pleased God to bestow upon
me I dispose thereof of as followeth Imprimis I give and bequeath unto '''my deare'''
'''and loveing wife Jane Morley''' the sum[m]e of One Thousand pounds of - -
lawfull money of England and my plate lynnen goods and household stuffe my
Coaches and Coach horses Whereas I am possessed of a certaine Farme -
and ''Lands in Bishopps Waltham in the county of Southton'' for the residue
of a terme of one and twenty yeares granted unto me therein by Lease -
from the '''Bishop of Winchester''' I doe hereby give and bequeath the said
Farme and Lands and my estate therein unto '''my sonne Francis Morley'''
hee the said '''Francis Morley''' his Heires paying yearly out of the said -
Farme and Lands unto my said '''wife Jane Morley''' during her naturall
life One Annuity or yearly rent of Fifty pounds of lawfull money of - -
England to be paid unto her at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the
yeare that is to say The feasts of the AnnunciaconWikipedia contributors, "Feast of the Annunciation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feast_of_the_Annunciation&oldid=1093023307 (accessed July 24, 2022). of the blessed Virgin
St. Mary and St. Michael the Archangel by even and equall porcons The
first payment thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first
and next happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto my -
said '''Wife Jane Morley''' the Annuity or yearly rent of fifty pounds I doe
hereby give power and authority unto my said '''Wife Jane Morley''' from
time to time soe often as the yearly rent of fifty pounds or any parte -
thereof shall be unpaid or be behind by the spare of thirty dayes next -
after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of payment on which the
said ought to be paid as aforesaid to enter into the said farm and - -
Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' aforesaid to - -
distraine for the same and the distresse and distresses then and there -
found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and impound and
the same in pounds to detaine untill the said Annuity or yearly rent of
fifty pounds and arreares thereof if any shall be shall be fully satisfyed
and paid And alsoe that the said '''Francis Morley''' his heires pay -
yearly out of the said farme and lands unto '''my sonne Richard Morley'''
oue Annuity or yearly rent of forty pounds of lawfull money of England
(untill such time as the ''Woodwards place belonging to the Bishopwick of''
''Winton'' shall happen to fall to him and noe longer) to be paid unto him
at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the year that is to say The -
Feasts of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin St. Mary and St. - -
Michael the Archangell by even and equall porc[i]ons The first payment
thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first and next
happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto the said - -
'''Richard Morley''' the Annuity or yearly Rent of forty pounds I doe
hereby give power and authority to the said '''Richard Morley''' from
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time to time soe often as the yearly rent of forty pounds or any parte -
thereof shall be unpaid or behind by the spare of thirty dayes next -
after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of payment on which
the said ought to be paid as aforesaid to enter into the said Farme and
Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' as afore said - -
and to distraine for the same and distresse and distresses then and there -
found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and impound and
the same in pound to detaine ~ ~ ~ ~ untill the Annuity or Yearly Rent
of forty pounds and arreares thereof if any shall be shall be fully --
satisfyed and paid And likewise that the said '''Francis Morley''' his -
Heires pay yearly out of the said Farm and Lands unto '''Anne''' --
'''Drayne Nurse''' to '''my deare Daughter Sarah''' [^deceased] during her life one -
Annuity or yearly rent of Tenne pounds of lawfull money of England
to be paid unto her at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the yeare
(that is to say) The feast of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin St. -
Mary and St. Michael the Archangel by even and equall porc[i]ons The first
payment thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first
and next happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto -
the said '''Ann Drayne''' the Annuity or Yearly Rent of Tenne pounds
I doe hereby give power and authority unto the said '''Anne Drayne'''
from time to time soe often as the ~ ~ ~ ~ yearly rent of Tenne pounds
or any parte thereof shall be unpaid or behind by the spare of - -
thirty dayes next after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of paym.t
on which the said ought to be paid as aforsaid to enter into the said - -
Farme or Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' as -
aforesaid and to destraine for the same and distresse and distresses then
and there found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and - -
impound and the same in pounds to detaine untill the said Annuity or - -
Yearly rent of tenne pounds and the arreares thereof if any shall be -
shall be fully satisfyed and paid And whereas I am seized to use and
my Heires during the lives of '''my Daughter Alethea Ward Jane''' - -
'''Ward her only Daughter''' and '''my sonne George Morley''' and the lives
of the longest liver of them by virtue of a ''Lease granted unto me by the''
''Bishop of Winchester of certaine Messuages or Tenements heretofore''
''called or knowne by the names or signes of the Barge the Bell and the Cork''
''with the appurtenances sett lying and being upon the Banke side in the parish of'' -
''St. Saviours in Southwarke'' I doe give and bequeath unto my said '''deare Daughter'''
'''Alethea Ward''' and her Heires during the whole terme and estate which I have
therein of all the said Messuages or Tenements soe leased to me And whereas
I am seized to me and my Heires during the lives of '''my sonnes Francis George'''
'''and Richard Morley''' and the lives of the longest liver of them by vertue of a
''Lease granted to me by the Bishopp of Winchester of and in the sorte of''
''the Mannor and Farme of Eccingswell in the County of South[hamp]ton'' aforesaid -
I doe give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne George Morley''' and his Heires
during the whole terme and estate I have therein of all the said scite Farme -
and Lands soe leased to me I do alsoe give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne'''
'''George Morley''' the sum[m]e of six Hundred pounds of lawfull money of - -
England I do give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne Richard Morley''' the
sum[m]e of Fifteene Hundred pounds of lawfull money of England I do give -
and bequeath unto '''my sonne Thomas Morley''' the sum[m]e of fifteene hundred
pounds of good and lawfull money of England I doe give and bequeath unto
'''my sonne William Morley''' sum[m]e of Two Thousand pounds of lawfull
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money of England I will and direct shall be paid unto my said '''sonnes [^Richard] Thomas''' -
'''and William''' respectively by my Executors here[^in] after named at their respective
ages of foure and twenty yeares and not before and in the meane time that my
said Executors shall lett out at interest the said respective porcons on such
securityes as can be gotten for the same and shall from time to time pay the -
interest and product thereof as they receive the same unto my said sonnes
respectively towards their respective maintenance and educations And
I doe give and bequeath unto '''my deare Daughter Jane Morley''' the full sum[m]e of
Two Thousand and Five Hundred pounds of lawfull money of England -
to be paid unto her at her day of marryage or age of Foure and twenty -
yeares which shall first happen And whereas I have surrendred my ''Copyhold''
''Lands and Tenements lying in the Tything of Wreckelsham in the Mannor''
''of Farnham in the County of Surrey'' to the use of my last Will and Testament
I doe hereby now give and bequeath unto my said '''Daughter Jane Morley''' -
and her Heires the said copyhold Lands and my Estate and interest therein
And I doe hereby will and direct my said Executors herein after men[t]ioned -
shall receive the rents issues and profitts of the copyhold Lands and - - -
Tenements untill my said Daughter shall attaine her age of foure and -
Twenty yeares or be marryed and shall alsoe lett out the said porcon of two -
Thousand and give Hundred pounds by me devised unto my said '''Daughter'''
'''Jane Morley''' and shall from time to time untill my said Daughter shall -
attaine her age of foure and twenty yeares or be marryed yearly pay and -
allow to my said Daughter out of the rents issues and profitts of the said -
moneys soe much money for her maintenance and education as my said -
Executors shall thinke fitt and the residue of the said yearly profitts and -
interest of the said moneys I will that my said Executors lett out and -
improve for the increase of my said Daughters porc[i]on and to be paid her at
such time when her said porcon is herein before limitted to be paid unto her And in
case any or either of my said '''sonnes Richard Thomas William or my Daughter'''
'''Jane''' shall happen to dye before the ages of foure and twenty yeares or dayes -
of marryage That then I will and direct the estates and money herein before -
devised by me unto such of them which shall happen to departe this life shall -
equally be divided among my said '''sonnes Richard Thomas William and my'''
'''Daughter Jane''' And I doe hereby give and bequeath the ''Guardianshipp'' -
''and custody of '''my daughter Jane''''' unto '''my deare and loving wife Jane''' -
'''Morley''' untill shee shall attaine the age of one and twenty yeares I doe -
give and bequeath '''{{green|all my venture to Chili}}''' to all my children to be divided -
amongst them equally share and share like Alsoe I give and bequeath -
unto '''my Aunt Lawrence'''? the sum[m]e of Tenne pounds And I doe also give
and bequeath unto '''her daughter Dyer and her children''' Tenne pounds -
apeece I doe alsoe given and bequeath unto '''all my servants that hath lived'''
'''with me above a yeare''' unto every one of them a yeares wages over and above
the wages that shall be due to them at my death Alsoe I give and bequeath
unto the '''poore of the parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton''' the sum[m]e of
Twenty pounds And I alsoe give and bequeath unto the '''poore of the parish of''' -
'''Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton''' the sum[m]e of Tenne pounds
I doe alsoe give and bequeath unto the '''poore of the parish of East Knoyle'''
'''in the County of Wilts''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds I alsoe give and bequeath
to the '''poore of the City of Winchester''' the sum[m]e of Five pounds And [^un]to the
'''poore of the Soake''' Five pounds which said severall sum[m]es of money soe - -
devised by me as aforesaid unto the said respective parishes and places I
will and direct to be paid by my Executors within two moneths after my -
{decease}
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decease and to be distributed amongst them as my Executors shall thinke fitt -
Alsoe I give and bequeath unto my Wife and to all my sonnes and daught[ers]
who shall survive me mourning And alsoe to my '''sonne in Law Dr. William'''
'''Harison Master of St. Crosse''' and to '''all my Grandchildren''' Alsoe I give -
and bequeath morning to my '''brother Sr. Thomas Morley''' and to '''my''' -
'''Lady his Wife''' And alsoe to '''my brother Richard Morley and his Wife''' -
And I alsoe give mourning to '''my cozen Foster? and his Wife''' And all the
rest of my goods chattells and other personall estate not herein before by -
me bequeathed after my debts legacies and funerall expenses shall be -
paid and discharged I give and bequeath unto my two '''Sonnes Charles''' -
'''Morley Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester''' and '''Dr Francis''' - -
'''Morley one of the Prebendaryes of the Cathedrall Church of Winchester'''
to be equally divided betweene them whom I doe hereby make and - -
constitute my Executors of this my said Will In witnesse whereof I
the said Francis Morley have to this my last Will and Testament written
with my owne hand containing seaven sheets of paper to each of them -
have sete my hand and hereunto affixed my seale this five and twentyeth -
day of August in the second yeare of the reigne of King William and -
Queene Mary King and Queene of England Scottland France and -
Ireland Annoq[ue] Domini One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety. Fran: -
Morley Signed sealed and published by the said Francis Morley in the
presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto in
the presence of him the said Francis Morley Tho: Brewer Stanford
Wallace Daniel Lee Thomas Smith./. ==Sources== * '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 402
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Will of Francisci Morley of Winchester, Hampshire, England, granted probate on 16 Dec 1690. Died Abt 1690. * '''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1688-1696 > Piece 402: Dyke, Quire Numbers 173-213 (1690) >image 279 of 338
{{Ancestry Sharing|29222247|eab479}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_310604-00103}} (accessed 28 June 2022) * '''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1688-1696 > Piece 402: Dyke, Quire Numbers 173-213 (1690) > image 280 of 338
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Will of Francis Scrivener

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Will of Francis SCRIVENER (1797); Anne Arundel Co., Maryland Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Transcribed from the original at the Maryland Archives Anne Arundel County Wills Box 5 Folder #22, proved 20 November 1797 Will of [[Scrivener-294|Francis Scrivener]] Whereas being indisposed, but of sound mind and memory, dispose of my property in following manner Imprimis, I give and bequeath to my son [[Scrivener-291|John]] my dwelling plantation called Carter Bennett, bought of Francis Holland, my tract of land called Carter bought of Morgan Jones, my tract of land called Carter bought of Richard Wells, and my tract of land called West Wells and Wells bought of Philemon L. Chew and one acre more or less bought of Major Richard Chew called Wells. I also give him four Negro boys and three girls and one hundred pounds. The above lands I give to John and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my son George Evan’s Purchase of two hundred acres more or less, Kirketon’s Choice of one hundred and sixty acres more or less. And I give him also four Negro boys and three girls and one hundred pounds. The above lands I give to George and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my wife William and Nan during her life. They and their increase to go to my son John at her death. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters [[Scrivener-297|Elizabeth]], [[Scrivener-295|Mary]], [[Scrivener-320|Nancy (Ann Scrivener)]], and Sarah and my son Francis each an equal division of the residue of my Negroes, such of them as have received any before now to account for them in the above division mentioned. Item, I give to my sons John and George each a colt, to my son John one of two years old and to George one of a year old. To John likewise six oxen. Item, I give to my wife three cows and three calves to go to my son John at her death. Item, I give and bequeath to be equally among my children all the residue of my estate, first paying Mr. Darnall (out of the money now in the house) his account. It is my will that my son John receive my son Francis’s part to hold for his maintenance during his life and to be continued to John. I hereby appoint my son John and John Whittington joint executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have unto set my hand. Francis Scrivener (signature) Signed and delivered in the presence of Walter Harrison Sam’l Harrison Junr Lewis Scrivener (his mark) On the 20the day of November 1797 came Eleanor Scrivener the widow of Francis Scrivener late of Anne Arundel County deceased and quitted her claim to the several bequests and devices made to her in the will of her said husband deceased and elected in lieu thereof her dower, a third part of the deceased’s estate both real and personal. Before Jno Gassaway, Register of Wills, Anne Arundel County US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/scrivener-f.txt]

Will of Francis Street Esquire of Worcester 1654

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Streete-63|Francis Street, Esquire of Worcester]]''', Worcestershire. It was written on the 1 July 1654, and was proved at Westminster in the Court which had taken over from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury during the Protectorate, on 16 December 1654. '''Will of Francis Street 1654''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 241
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
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'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Streete-63|Francis Street]]''' gentleman of Worcester, testator *'''my wife''' Testators wife is not given a name in the will. Her name is left blank in the probate statement. Executrix and main legatee *''' Mr Savage''' Testator leases property from him *'''Mr Townsland''' holds lands in trust from '''Mr Clent''' *'''Mr Hassard and Mr George Hill''' hold land from Mr Townsland *'''my Neece Harwells Child or Children''' *'''Frances Atwood''' bequeathed a house in Doldey, and one sixth of Testator's household goods *'''Neece Harwells two daughters Elin and Mary''' unmarried and under 16 years, each receive £50 and one sixth of Testator's household goods *'''my Kinsman Tho[ma]s Symondes''' *'''John Attwood and Anthony Attwood his brother my sister Attwoods two sonnes''' Five pounds each. Anthony is forgiven his debt *'''my Godsonne Fra[ncis] Street''' *'''Mr John Walsteed and his wife''' receive £10 each *''' my cozen Mr Abraham Gibbons''' receives Testator's law books *'''my Aunt Gibbons''' receives £5 *'''Mr Natle''' receives money for a ring *'''Doctor Johnsons''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr Simon Moore''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr George Hill''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr John Ashley''' receives money for a ring *'''my Aunt Bollin''' receives a silver cup *'''Mrs Dorothie Townsland''' receives Testator's grey horse *'''my Godsonne Edward Townsland''' receives Testator's Greek and Latin books *'''my loveing friend Mr Richard Wythe''' receives lawbook and a ring *'''Mr Robert Dallins''' receives the ring which was his father's *'''my loveing friend Mr Richard Hassard''' Testator expects him to assist his wife as Executrix. Perhaps the same Mr Hassard as above. *'''Mr Stephen Richarson''' receives money for a ring *'''Robert Anpsons''' debt forgiven *'''my brother Strett''' left legacies, probably deceased *'''Gy: Trinnell''' witness to will ---- [''folio 60 verso'']
In the name of God '''I Francis'''
'''Street of the Citty of Worces: Esquire''' being of perfect memorie and un=
=derstanding Though but weake in body by reason of my long sickenes (
Thanks be given unto Almighty god) Doe make this my last will and
Testament Concerneing that smale estate which god hath blessed me
with all; First I doe give unto '''my wife''' my Lease and lands which I hold
of '''Mr Savage'''; And the lease and lands which '''Mr Townsland''' holdeth in
Trust from '''Mr Clent''' And alsoe the lease and lands which '''Mr Hassard''' and '''Mr'''
'''George Hill''' doe hold in Trust from Mr Townsland for and dureing all the severall
times and termes therin to come and as yet unexpired: I give unto her likewise
the lands which I hold of the CItty by Lease (Excepting the house in Doldey) for
and during soe many of the yeares in the said lease as she shall live / And after
her decease the said lands for the residue of the said terme that my executor doe
convey them unto such of '''my Neece Harwells Child or Children''' as she shall ap=
=point And as concerninge the houses in Doldey I bequeath them unto '''Frances
'''Atwood''' to helpe to mayntayne her in service imediately after my death to be con=
=veyed by my Executor unto her for all the time then to come I give unto '''Neece'''
'''Harwells two daughters Elin and Mary''' the summe of Fiftie pounds unto each
of them Twentie five pounds a peece to bee paid unto some person in Trust for
their use as my Executor shall thinke untill they shall attain their severall
age of sixteen yeares, and then to bee paid unto them; And in the meanetime
to have the interest towards their mayntenance; And if that eyther of them Dye
before they attaine the age of sixteen yeares That her Twenty five pounds shall be
and remaine unto the survivor; I give unto '''my Kinsman Thos. Symondes''' The
sume of Twentie pounds; Unto '''John Attwood and Anthony Attwood his brother''' [''folio 61 recto'']
'''my sister Attwoods two sonnes''' The summe of Five pounds a peece I give unto '''my Godsonne'''
'''Fra. Street''' the summe of Ten pounds. I give to '''Mr John Walsteed and his wife''' Tenn pounds
a peece I give unto '''my cozen Mr Abraham Gibbons''' all my Law bookes, And to '''my Aunt Gib='''
'''=bons''' Five pounds I give unto '''Mr Natle''' Fourtie shillings to buy him a Ring And alsoe unto
'''Doctor Johnsons and Mr Simon Moore''' Fourtie shillings apiece to buy them Rings; And unto '''Mr'''
'''George Hill, Mr John Ashley''' Twentie shillings apiece to buy them Rings And unto my ser=
=vants Tenn shillings a peece I give unto '''my Aunt Bollin''' my silver and blacke Nutt Cuppe
I give unto the poore of the Citty The summe of Five pounds to be distributed amongst
them as my Executor shall appoint; I give unto '''Mrs Dorothie Townsland''' my Gray Nagg All my goods and housholdstuff that are not hereby perticularly disposed I desire they
may be estimated unto a certaine value, and my wife to have the one halfe thereof, and
the other halfe to be divided betwixt''' Francis Attwood and my Neice Harwell two'''
'''Daughters'''; unto each of them a Third part of that moyetie And that my wife shall have
her election to take the moietie in goods or money I give all my Greeke and Latine
books unto '''my Godsonne Edward Townsland''' I give unto '''my loveing friend Mr Ri='''
'''chard Wythe''' one of my Brookes Abridgement of the law and also my Ring with the
dead mans head I give unto '''Mr Robert Dallins''' the Ring with the Turky stone which
was his fathers I doe give unto '''my loveing friend Mr Richard Hassard''' The summe of
Tenn pounds towards satisfaction of the trouble that I shall commend unto him that
is to be by my Executor of this my will And all the rest of my estate that is not
hereby disposed I doe give unto my wife, desireing her to take care that '''Mr Hassard''' may
be requited for his paines And doe appoint her to be Executrix hereof By me '''Fra:'''
'''Street''' Written the first day of July one thousand sixe hundred and Fiftie fower ./ I give
unto''' Mr Stephen Richarson''' Thirtie shillings to buy him a Ring I doe forgive''' Anthony'''
'''Attwood''' his debt by Bond And also '''Robert Anpsons''' debt of Tenn pounds Provided
they doe nor eyther of them doe trouble my Executor with any suite in lawe concerne=
=ing their legacies given by '''my brother Strett''' Witness '''Gy: Trinnell'''
This will was proved att Westminster the six=
=teenth day of December in the yeare of our lord God One thousand sixe hun=
=dred Fiftie and fower, before the Judges for probate of Wills and granting of Admi=
=nistrations lawfully authorized by the oath of [''blank''] Street the relict of
the said Deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will To whom was Comitted
Administration of the good Chattells and Debts of the said Deceased She beinge
sworne by virtue of A Commission truely to Administer the same ./ ==Sources==

Will of Francis Streete of St Clements, Worcester, Gentleman, 1607

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Streate-3|Francis Streete]], Gentleman of St Clements, Worcester, Worcestershire. It was written on the 29 December 1606 and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 April 1607. '''Will of Francis Streete 1607''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 109
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Crossings through have been included struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned:''' (Additional information added from the [[Space:Will_of_Margaret_Streete%2C_widow_of_St_Clements%2C_Worcester%2C_1610|will of his widow, Margaret Streete 1610]] and that of [[Space:Will_of_John_Wryter%2C_Baker_of_All_Saints%2C_Worcester%2C_1601|Will of John Wryter, Baker of All Saints, Worcester, 1601]]) *'''Francis / Franncis Streete''' testator, Gentleman of St Clements, Worcester. Refers to himself in the will as '''Franncis Streete the Elder'''. *'''my wiffe Ellene''' Testator's deceased wife buried at Worcester Cathedral. *'''Ellene Writer my daughter in lawe''' Testator's step daughter. From John Wryter's will of 1601/2, Ellene Writer was born Ellen Mason and was the daughter of Testator's second wife Margaret's first marriage to William Mason. *'''Margaret my wiffe''' Testator's current wife. (From her will and that of John Wryter, she was born Margaret Dankes / Danckes and had at least one daughter Ellen from her first marriage to William Mason and four children with second husband William Pooler. No surviving children with Francis). *'''Ellene Streete the wiffe of Franncis Streete''' relationship of this Franncis to Testator not stated. *'''my brother James Dankes''' (Brother of second wife Margaret) *'''my brother Smithe''' (husband of the sister of second wife Margaret) *'''Franncis Smithe the daughter of Raphe Smithe of Bewdlie''' *'''Franncis Streete the younger''' relationship to Testator not stated. May be the same person as the Franncis Streete with wife Ellene. *'''John Streete''' living at Coockinge Street - relationship to Testator not stated. *'''Franncis Streate the sonne of John Streete my god sonne''' Franncis Streete is the godson, son of John Streete whose relationship to Testator is not stated. May be the same person as previous entry. *'''Gyles Garner''' lives in Stroudwater (another name for Stroud), Gloucester. Lessor of Poole Meadow which Testator leases. *''' Elizabeth the daughter in lawe of William Hill''' *'''John Streete the younger the brother of Franncis''' inherits £10 and two messuages on Forgate Street. *''' John Davis the sonne of John Davis''' *'''Evan Williams and William Silvester''' tenents of the Messuages on Forgate Street *'''Anthonie Woodhull''' witness to will *'''George Langford''' witness to will *'''John Johnson''' witness to will ---- [''folio 248 verso'']
In the name of God Amen '''I Frauncis'''
'''Streete of the Cittie of Worcester gentleman''' dwelling in the parishe of
Sainte Clements beinge sicke in bodye but perfecte and whole in memorie god
be thanked doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme
followinge First I bequeath my soule to Almightie God whoe hath created
it, And to Jesus Christ whoe hath Redeemed it with his moste precious bloud
and to the holie Ghost whoe hath sanctified it, And my body to be buried w[i]th
in the Cathedrall Churchyard of Worcester where '''my wiffe Ellene''' was
buryed Item I give and bequeath to '''Ellene Writer my daughter in lawe'''
all those Roomes nowe in my owne possession belonginge to the parishe of St
Swithins, that is to saie one Mault howse, one Mault kille, one barke kille
one Stable, one wood yard, and the waie to Seaverne. And I give and
bequeath '''to the said Ellene''' the bedstead in my owne Chamber and the presse Item I give and bequeathe to '''Margaret my wiffe''' all manner of sheetes flaxen
Towells and napkins. And my will is further that all Diaper Table clothes
and all Damaske table clothes and Damaske napkins shalbe equallie devided
the one halfe to my said wiffe, and the other halfe to '''Ellene Streete the'''
'''wiffe of Franncis Streete''' Item I give unto '''my brother James Dankes'''
the second Featherbedd with all the Furniture, which is at my brother
[''folio 249 recto'']
Smithes Item I give unto '''Franncis Smithe the daughter of Raphe'''
'''Smithe of Bewdlie''' the bedd over the parlor with all furniture belonginge
to the said bedde Item I doe give unto '''Franncis Streete the younger''', one
guilt Bowle and a Dozen of silver spoones to be delivered unto herhim after the
Decease of '''Margaret my wiffe''' Item I give unto '''John Streete''' dwellinge
in the Coockinge streate my scarlett gowne and tippett Item I give unto
'''Franncis Streate the sonne of John Streete my god sonne''' one bowle parcell
gilt Item I give to '''Margarett my wiffe''' the lease of those yeares which are
in my hand of Poole Meadowe the payinge at Midsomer Tenne poundes to
'''Gyles Garner''' dwellinge in the parishe of Stroudwater in the Countie
of Glocester. And further shee shall pay Three poundes Tenne shillinges
to '''Elizabeth the daughter in lawe of William Hill''' at Mid somer come twelve
moneth. And further my will is that shee shall paye to '''John Streete the younger'''
'''the brother of Franncis''' Tenne poundes to be paid at Midsomer come Twelmonethe And Further I give to '''John Davis the sonne of John Davis''' Tenne poundes to
be paid at Midsommer come two yeares. All which somes of money my will is that
'''my wiffe Margarett''' shall paye out of the said lease of Poole meadowe. Item I
give and bequeathe to '''John Streete the younger''' Two Messuages or Tenements
lyinge in the forgate streate without the suburbes on the west side which Tenements
are nowe in the severall use and occupation of '''Evan Williams and William Sil'''=
'''vester''' or his assignes with the Gardens to them and either of them belonginge
To have and to hould the said Messuages and gardens to the said '''John Streete'''
and his assignes for and duringe the space of soe many yeares as shall remaine
unexpired after the decease of '''me Franncis Streete the elder''', as more at large
it maie appeare by a lease of Indenture which '''Franncis Streete the younger'''
doth hould from the hospital of Saint Toswals Probably the hospital of St Oswald , Worcester 'Hospitals: Worcester', in A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2, ed. J W Willis-Bund and William Page (London, 1971), pp. 175-179. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol2/pp175-179 [accessed 13 May 2022]. yeildinge and payinge unto
the said '''Franncis''' or his assignes the some of Two shillinges to be paid at twoe
severall payments Twelve pence at the Feaste of the Annunciac[i]on of our Ladye
and Twelve pence at the Feast of Saint Michaell the Archangell. And
if it shall happen that the Rent shalbe unpaid for the space of Twentie daies
after the said Feasts then it shalbe lawfull for '''Franncis the younger''' to Distraine
And if there be noe lawfull distresse within the same tyme, then to enter uppon
the premises. All the rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable I give and
bequeath to '''Margarett my wiffe''' whome I make and constitute my full and
whole Executrix whereunto I have sett my hande the nine and twentieth
daye of December in the yeare of our lord God one thousand sixe hundred
and Sixe '''Franncis Streete''' Witnesses hereunto '''Anthonie Woodhull'''
'''George Langford, John Johnsons''' marke. Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved in London before Master John Benet knight and Doctor of Laws at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury the twentieth day of April AD 1607. Administration of all the goods chattels and Credits of the said deceased was given to Margarett Streete the widow and executrix named in this Testament to well and faithfully administer the same. ===Sources===

Will of George Chappell of Barnstaple, England

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Will of George Cooper of HIngham 1609

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Cooper-34461|George Cooper (-bef.1609)]] This is a transcription of the register copy will of [[Cooper-34461|'''George Cooper''']], wheelwright of Hingham, Norfolk. It was written on 15 June 1609 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham on 1 July 1609. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Good quality image supplied and the handwriting was legible.
Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
The scribe joined "the" and a following word together if that word began with a vowel
'''The surname spellings Cooper and Cowper''' both used and in all cases the breviograph for Per used, making the names look like Coop and Cowp. '''Persons named in the will:''' *'''George Cowper''' Testator , occupation wheelwright *'''Peter Cowper''' brother of testator *'''John Cooper, son of Peter Cooper''' nephew of testator *'''Richard Cooper''' brother of testator *'''Elizabeth Pitcher''' niece of testator *'''Elizabeth Sparke''' testator's maid servant *'''Thomas Bawdwin''' perhaps Baldwin, testator's apprentice *'''Robert Cooper''' brother of testator *'''Bridgett''' wife of testator *'''Hugh Bromiton''' relationship not stated *'''John Docke''' witness *'''William Mallowes''' witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' The
fiftene daye of June 1609 '''I George'''
Coo '''Cowper''' of Hingham in the
County of Norff Wheelwright and
within the dioces of Norwich beinge whole
of mynde & of p[er]fect Remembrance, lauded
be god doe ordayne and make this my p[re]sent
Testament and last will in manner and
forme followinge. that ys to saye Refusinge
settinge voide and disannullinge all other
Willes and Testamentes in tymes past
by me made First and principallie I
Committ and Comend my sowle into the handes
[page 2]
of Allmighty god my maker & Jesus Christ
my sweet saviour and onely Redemer And
god the holy ghost my sanctifier Trustinge
to inioy the glorious pr[e]sence of the true and
ymortall god amongst the Sayntes in heaven
And my body to be buried in the Church yarde
of HIngham aforsayde Item I give &
Bequeath unto '''John Coop[er] sonne of '''Peter'''
'''Coop[er] my brother''' forty shillings of lawfull
money of England to be payde into his
fathers handes to his use within one yeare
next after his my decease
Item I give &
bequeath unto '''the Daughter of my brother'''
'''Peter Coop[er]''' twenty shillings to be payde
in like manner
Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Richard Coop[er] my brother''' xxs
To be payde unto him within one yeare next
after my decease
Item I give and
bequeath unto''' Elizabeth Pitcher my neece'''
xxs to be payde unto her within one yeare
next after my decease
Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Sparke my'''
'''mayde servant''' fyve poundes of lawfull
money of England to be payde unto her
within one yeare after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas'''
'''Bawdwin my apprentice''' all my Tooles
whatsoev[er] To be delivered him within halfe a
[page 3]
yeare next after my decease
Item I give
and Bequeath my sayd app[re]ntice as much
Tymber as will make him a payer of wheeles
to be wrought within my working shoppe
In Considerac[i]on whereof I will he shall work
within my wife halfe a yeare next after my
decease she all the meane tyme givinge
him meate drinke and wagis Reserved to
my wife owt of my toole aforsayd the litte
cominge sawes a betle an axe and the yron
wedges & my best handed hatchett
Item
I give and bequeath unto '''Hugh Bromiton'''
xs to be payde unto him within one yeare
next after my decease
Item I give and
Bequeath unto''' my brother Robert Coop[er]'''
xiijs iiijd 13 shillings and 4 pence, two thirds of a pound whome I make Sup[er]visor of this
my Testament and last will To this and
he shall advise my wife whith with spelled with an H his sadvise
touchinge the p[er]formance of this my testam[en]t
and last will
Item All and singular the
Rest of my goodes Cattelles Chattelles debts
and utensilles of howshold by what tytle or
name so ever they be called not herein speciallie
named I give and Bequeath unto''' Bridgett'''
'''my wife''' whome I make sole executrixe of
this my Testament and last will to thintent
she shall trulie paye my debts whatsoev[er]
and discharge my legacies whatsoev[er]
[page 4]
Accordinge to the true meaninge of this
my last will and Testament And bring my
body decently to the earth And doe such
deedes of Charytye to the poore at my
buriall as god shall move her In witnesse
whereof I have sett my seale given the
daye and yeare first above written / These
beinge '''witnesses John Docke and me'''
'''William Mallowes''' '''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] administration of this Testament granted at Wymondham at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk the first day of July AD 1609 to the Executrix named in this Testament ==Sources==

Will of George Freeth

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This is the last will and testament of me [[Freeth-157|George Freeth]] of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham and of Duporth, near Saint Austell in the county of Cornwall, esquire. I devise and bequeath my reversion en fee in the real and personal estate at Standard Hill Nottingham devised and bequeathed by the will of my late father unto my two sisters [[Freeth-161|Elizabeth]] and [[Freeth-162|Ellen]] their heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely as joint tenants. I devise all my real estate at Harby near North Clifton in the said county of Nottingham to my said sisters as joint tenants for their lives and the life of the survivor of them. I confirm the settlement executed on my marriage and I devise all my real estate at North Clifton aforesaid subject nevertheless to the said settlement, South Clifton, Girton, North and South Scarle and subject as aforesaid Harby all in the said county of Nottingham to the use of my cousin Colonel William Freeth and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of his eldest son William Freeth and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the eldest son of the said William Freeth the son and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the first and every other son of such eldest son of the said William Freeth the son successively according to their respective minorities in tail male with remainder to the use of the second son of the said William Freeth the son and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the first and every other son of such second son of the said William Freeth the son successively according to their respective minorities in tail male with remainder to the use of my daughter [[Freeth-163|Caroline Elizabeth Hodge]] her heirs and assigns forever. I devise and bequeath all my real leasehold and personal estate at Duporth and elsewhere in the parish of Saint Austell aforesaid unto and to the use of Thomas Boone Nelson of 6 Lawrence Pountney Lane London and William Thomas Cartwright of Nottingham Gentlemen upon trust as to the said personal estate except leaseholds for my said daughter Caroline Elizabeth Hodge absolutely and for her separate use. And as to the said real and leasehold estate upon trust to pay the rents and profits thereof to my said daughter for her life for her sole and separate use free from the debts control and engagements of any husband to whom she may be married and so that she shall have no power to alien or anticipate the same. And after her decease upon trust to pay the said rents and profits to her husband [[Hodge-2596|Henry Hodge]] and his assigns for his life and after his decease upon trust for all or such one or more exclusively of the others or other of the children or remoter issue of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge (such remoter issue to be born during her lifetime or within twenty one years after her death) if more than one on such shares and with such future and executory or other trusts for the benefit of the said issue or some or one of them and with such provisions for their respective advancement maintenance or education at the discretion of the said trustees or of any other persons and upon such conditions and generally in such manner as the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge shall notwithstanding coverture by deed or will appoint. And in default of such appointment and so far as no such appointment shall extend upon trust for all the children or any the child of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge who being sons or a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being daughters or a daughter shall attain that age or marry under that age and if more than one in equal shares absolutely provided that no child who or whose issue shall take any part of the said trust premises under any appointment in pursuance of the power lastly hereinbefore contained shall in default of appointment to the contrary have or be entitled to any share of the unappointment part of the said trust premises without bringing the share or shares appointed to him or her or to his or her issue into [ ] and accounting for the same accordingly. And I declare that if there shall be no child of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge who being a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being a daughter shall attain that age of marry under that age the said trustees shall stand possessed of the said real and leasehold estate in trust for the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge her heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely provided always and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said trustees or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will during the life of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge with her consent in writing and after her death during the minority of any of her children or other issue at the discretion of the said trustees or trustee to sell all or any of the said real or leasehold estate at Duporth or elsewhere in the parish of Saint Austell aforesaid either by public auction or private contract and that the said trustees or trustee may make any stipulations as to title or evidence or commandment of title or otherwise and may buy in or rescind or vary any contract for sale without being responsible for any loss occasioned thereby. And I declare that the monies to arise from any such sale shall be held upon the same or similar trusts as are hereinbefore declared with reference to my said real and leasehold estate at Duporth or as near thereto as circumstances will permit and that the powers of investment hereinafter given to my said trustees shall extend and be applicable to as well the said monies as the monies to arise from the sale and conversion of my residuary real and personal estate. I bequeath such of my historical books and manuscripts relating to the counties of Devon and Cornwall as of which copies or duplicates are not already in such institution to the Royal Institution of Truro and such of similar books and manuscripts relating to the counties of Nottingham and Derby as of which copies or duplicates are not already in such library to the Bromley House Library at Nottingham both bequests to be free of legacy duty. I bequeath all my personal estate at North Clifton Hall (except books) to my said wife absolutely. I bequeath to the said William Thomas Cartwright all my share and interest in the business of our firm at Nottingham and in the goodwill and assets thereof except a sum of three hundred pounds which I paid to the credit of our firm when it entered into partnership and which sum is to form part of my residuary personal estate. I devise all the residue of my real estate unto and to the use of the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright their heirs and assigns upon trust to sell the same at such time or times as they shall think expedient either together or in parcels and either by public auction or private contract with full power to make any special stipulations as to title or evidence or commencement of title or otherwise which they shall think fit and to buy in or rescind or vary any contract for sale and to resell without being responsible for any loss to be occasioned thereby and for the purposes aforesaid or any of them to execute and do al such assurances and things as they shall think fit. And I declare that any of my said residuary real estate may be sold by my said trustees or other the trustees or trustee from the time being of this my will with an exception or reservation of all or any mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances on under or upon the same and with or without rights and powers of or incidental to the searching for getting carrying away and disposing of the said mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances or otherwise in relation thereto as to the said trustees or trustee may seem fit and all or any such mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances may be sold or leased under the power hereinafter contained with or without such rights or powers as expressed separate of from or with part any of the surface and in either case without prejudice to any future sale of the excepted mines minerals and other premises or (as the case may be) the undisposed of surface or other lands and any purchaser or leaser may be required to enter into any covenants or submit to any restrictions of any description which my said trustees or trustee may consider to be for the general benefit of the property or otherwise expedient provided always and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will by deed to grant or appoint by way of lease all or any part or parts of the said mines minerals coals stone quarries clay and substances in under or upon my said residuary real estate or any part or part to thereof either with or without any buildings or land convenient to be held with the same respectively and either with or without the surface of the lands in under or upon which the same or any part there of shall respectively be for any term of years not exceeding fifty years absolute or determinable or otherwise together with such liberties licences powers and privileges for searching for working getting washing smelting burning rendering merchantable and deposing of the said mines minerals coal quarries stone clay and substances as to the said trustees or trustee shall seem expedient so as there be reserved on every such appointment or grant the best rents tolls royalties or reservations by the acre ton or otherwise that can be reasonably gotten without taking anything in the nature of a fine or premium and so as there be reserved a condition of re-entry for non-payment or delivery within a reasonable time of the rents tolls duties royalties or reservations thereby reserved and so as the lesser or lessees do execute a counterpart thereof provided always that the reservation of rents tolls duties or royalties the amount of which shall vary with or according to the acreage worked or the minerals coal quarries stone clay or substances gotten shall not be taken to be in the nature of a fine or premium though the effect of such reservation may eventually be disadvantageous to the remainderman. I bequeath all the residue of my personal estate unto the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright their executors and administrators upon trust to convert into money such parts thereof as shall not consist of money and I declare that my said trustees or trustee shall out of the monies to arise from the sale of my said residuary real and personal estate and also out of such part of such residuary personal estate as shall consist of money pay my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts and the following legacies free of duty viz: To my said daughter Caroline Elizabeth Hodge one thousand pounds for her separate use to be paid within three months after my decease; To each of her children who shall be living at my decease two thousand pounds; To the said Thomas Boone Nelson my godson five hundred pounds; To the said William Thomas Cartwright two hundred and fifty pounds; To the Reverend William Willimott of Luethiock in the said county of Cornwall two hundred and fifty pounds; To Miss Susan Hodge eldest daughter of Captain Hodge late of Paignton deceased two hundred and fifty pounds; To my butler Benjamin Hansley five hundred pounds and to his daughter Elizabeth fifty pounds; To my coachman Robert Emely twenty pounds; To George Cock the captain of my yacht nineteen guineas and to each of them Thomas Batchelor and Charles Pappin who are also employed on my yacht nineteen guineas; To Henry Carweth my mason nineteen guineas; To my clerk Frederick Hubbard fifty pounds; To my servant Mary Dyer five pounds and (except those mentioned aforesaid) to each domestic or farm servant in my employ at my decease three months wages; and shall invest the residue of the said trust moneys in any of the public stocks in Government securities of the United Kingdom or India or upon freehold leasehold copyhold or chattel real securities in England and may from time to time vary or transpose such securities into or for others of any nature hereby authorised at their of his discretion and shall stand possessed of the said trust premises upon the same or similar trusts in favour of my said daughter and her husband and children or other issue as are hereinbefore declared with reference to my said real estate at Duporth and the proceeds of sale thereof I declare that all devises and bequests contained in this my will in favour of my said daughter and her husband and issue are to be in addition to the sum of money settled by me upon the marriage of my said daughter. I devise and bequeath all estates vested in me upon any trust or by way of mortgage unto and to the use of the said William Thomas Cartwright his heirs executors administrators and assigns upon the trust and subject to the equities affecting the same and I appoint the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright executors of this my will and I declare that they may by themselves and there respective firms act as solicitors in relation to my estate or to my executors or trustees for the time being and shall be entitled to charge and shall be paid for all business done by them respectively as such solicitors in the same way as if they had not been trustees or executors of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand this 17th day of September 1881. :''George Freeth''. Signed by the testator and by him declared to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other all being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses :''Thomas H Hodge'' Paignton Devon :''William Mason'' Physician & Surgeon St Austell On the 17th day of October 1882 the Will of George Freeth late of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham and of Duporth near Saint Austell in the county of Cornwall Esquire deceased, who died on the 26th day of June 1882 at Duporth aforesaid was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, by the oaths of Thomas Boone Nelson of No 6 Laurence Pountney Lane in the City of London Gentleman and William Thomas Cartwright of the town of Nottingham gentleman the executors named in the said will they having been first sworn duly to administer, Gross value of the personal estate £40, 226 18s 0d

Will of George Glover, Yeoman of Itchenswell, Hampshire, 1687

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:Reference: TNA PROB 11/387/178 :Description: Will of George Glover, Yeoman of Itchenswell, Hampshire :Date: 06 May 1687 :Ancestry reference: George Glover, probate dare 06/05/1687 Itchendwell, Hampshire, England :The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 387 Foot, Quire Numbers 45-89 (1687) :transcribed by Helen M Ford :In the name of God Amen'''.The thirteenth day of January in the yeare of Our Lord God one thousand six hundred eighty six.''' ( transcriber’s note 1686/7) :I '''George Glover of Itchenswell''' in the County of Southton, yeoman being sicke in body but of perfect mind and memory (thanks be to God for the same) revoaking all manner of wills by formerly made doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme following (that is to say) I comend my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God hopeing through the meritts death and passion of my mercifull Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ to have free pardon and forgivenesse of all my sinnes and to inherit everlasting life and my body I comitt to the Earth to be decently '''buried at the discretion of my Executor and Executrix herein after named in the Churchyard of Kingsclere.''' And as for such temporall estate as it hath pleased Allmighty God in mercy to lend unto me I dispose of as followeth :I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Margaret''' tenn pounds lawfull English money to be paid unto her within two yeares after my decease :Item I give and bequeath unto''' my daughter Hannah''' the sum of tenn pounds of like lawfull money to be paid unto her, age of one and twenty yeares :Item I give and bequeath unto''' my daughter Alice''' five shillinges of like lawfull money to be given unto her upon demand :And as for all the rest of my goods chattells credits and personall estate whatsoever I give and bequeath unto''' my true and loveing wife Alice & unto my sonne John''' whome I make ioynt executors of this my last will and testament whome I hope will faithfully performe the same And I doe hereby desiere '''my brother in Lawe Willliam Lamboll and James Potter of Bagehurst''' to be overseers of this my said will and testament and to direct my said wife and sonne in the best manner to execute the same unto whome towards their paines and care I give unto each of them a paire of [cordevant?] gloves. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first above written. George Glover. :Signed, Sealed published and declared by the said George Glover on the abovesaid thirteenth day of January to be his last will and testament in presence of us Nath. Kent the marke of James Waight, the mark of Ellizabeth Ridger :'''Probate granted to Alice Glover, relict 6 May 1687'''

Will of George Notley the Elder of Chillington 1730

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Will of [[Notley-128|George Notley the Elder, of Chillington]] Written 19 Oct 1730 Proved London (PCC) 8 Jan 1731. Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] God’s Will be done. This is mine. I George Notley the Elder of Chillington in the County of Somerset Gent being at present weak but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following — that is to say Imprimus my Will is that my Loving Wife [[Wellman-1342|Mary Notley]] and her assigns shall during such time as she shall continue my Widow have hold use Occupy Possess and Enjoy and have receive and take the rents Issues and profits of all that my dwelling house wherein I now live with the Garden Stable and two Orchards thereto adjoining parcel of and belonging to two tenements called Smiths’ and Wilkinses. And from and after the Marriage again of my said Wife I give and devise the said dwelling house Stable two Orchards and also all other the several Closes Acres Pieces and parcels of Land Meadow and Pasture with the appurtenances to the said two tenements called Smiths and Wilkinses belonging or in any way appertaining to my [[Notley-120|Grandson George Notley]], son of my son [[Notley-127|George Notley]] and his heirs for ever. Item I give and bequeath to my said Grandson George Notley and his heirs for ever all that my messuage or tenement called Horsfords with all and every its rights members and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining which said Tenement last mentioned I purchased of one Stephen Horsford, Item I give unto my said Wife for so long time as she shall continue my Widow the use of all my household goods Implements of house and household stuff and plate and from and after her marriage again or death which shall first happen I give the same Goods Implements of House and Household Stuff and Plate to my said Grandson George Notley. Item I give and bequeath unto my said Loving Wife one Annuity or yearly sum of Forty pounds to be paid and payable out of all my Lands and Tenements whereof I shall die seized or possessed which said sum of Forty pounds per annum I will shall be paid quarterly to Commence from my Death during such time and so long as my said Wife shall continue my Widow and not longer And with the said payment thereof I Charge all my said Lands whereof I shall die seized or possessed provided always nevertheless And my true meaning is if my said Wife shall refuse to release and Surrender all her right title of Interest Property Claims and Demands whatsoever which she at the time of my death shall have or Claims of in or to my Lands whereof I shall die seized in Fee or Copyhold Lands of which I am now possessed or intitled unto that then I Will that the above Gift and Devise of my house wherein I now live with the said Orchards Gardens and Stable with the use of the household goods and also the said Annuity of Forty pounds per annum shall cease and not be Enjoyed or paid at all Item I Will that the Sum of two hundred pounds which my Son in Law Lancelot Mills now owes me with all such Interest as shall be due therefore at the time of my death shall continue and be in his hands in trust for his Daughter Jane Mills until she shall attain her age of One and Twenty years when I Will that the same shall be paid her with the interest therefore yearly accrueing. But my Will is that in case the said Joane Mills shall happen to die before she shall have attained her said age of one and twenty years then I will the same sum of two hundred pounds and all interest therfore accrueing shall be paid unto William Mills and Mary Mills Son and Daughter of my said Son in Law Lancelot Mills— Viz: One Moiety to William Mills when he shall attain his age of twenty one years And the other Moiety with its accrueing interest to the said Mary Mills when she shall attain her age of one and twenty years And my Will further is that if wither of them the said William Mills and Mary Mills shall happen to die before he or she shall attain their said ages of one and twenty years that then and in such case the Share and Dividends of he or she so dying shall go and be paid into the Survivor of them his or her Executors and Administrators Item I give unto my said Son in Law Lancelot Mills Five pounds to buy him Mourning Item I give unto them the said William Mills and Mary Mills Five pounds each to buy them a Mourning suit each and a Mourning ring apiece. Item All other my Lands and Tenements be they Estates in Fee simple Leaseholds or Copyholds I give the same to my Son George Notley his heirs Executors and Administrators Item all the rest and residue of my Goods and Chattels of what nature or kinds soever I give the same to my said Son George Notley whom I hereby appoint and make sole Executor of this my Will. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of October Anno Domini 1730 _____ The mark of George Notley Senior ___ Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses in the said Testator’s presence — the words ( paid and at the time of my death, or and interest therefore accrueing ) being first Interlined Go. Burd 1730 Jno Stuckey John Wellman Christopher Budge Probatum fuit huijusmodi Testamentum apud London Octavo die mensis January Anno Domini Millesimo Septiugentiesimo tiresimo primo Corgin Venerabilis et Egregio Vizo Johanne Bettesworth Legum Docto Curid Prerogative Cantabriensis Magistro Custode Commisario Legitime constitutio Duramento Georgii Notley fily et Executoris uniti in dicto testamento nominat Cui Commissa fuit Administratio Omnium et Singularum bonorum jurium et Creditorum dicti defuncti De bene et fideliter administerando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelica Vigore Commissionis Jurate Ex.

Will of Grace Byrd Widow of Edmonton Middlesex 1679

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Stegge-1|Grace Byrd]], 1679.Will of Grace Byrd, Widow of Edmonton, Middlesex. 11 Nov 1679. PROB 11/361/220. National Archives. In the name of God Amen I Grace Byrd of Edmonton in the County of Middlesex widow being at this present very sick and weake in body but of sound and pfect mind and memory praised be Almighty God for the same) doe make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme followeing viz First and principally I re comend my soule into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body I comitt to the earth from whence it came to be decently buryed at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named And as touching such wordly estate as it hath pleased God to blesse me with all or that to me shall in any wise belong or appertaine at the time of my decease I give and bequeath the same as followeth that is to say I give and bequeath to my loveing Sonn William Bird a diamond Ring that was formerly my ffathers and to his wife that now is a silver Bason and to his son William a salvature Cupp and Cover thereunto belonging Item I give and bequeath to my honored mother one ring conteyneing seaven diamonds Item I give and bequeath To Mr Thomas Grindall of London Merchant and Mr Thomas Gower of Edmonton Gent all that my right and title and the rents issues and pfitts of the ffarme called winterhouse ffarme situate in Esher in the parish of Sandy Chappell [Sandon Chapel] in the County of Surrey being paid Twenty pounds in trust never the less to and for the use and behoofe of my daughter Grace Richards and in case she shall dye and depart this life before the expiracon of the Lease whereby I hold the same then my mind and will is that the remaineing profitts thereof shall goe and be equally disposed to and amongst my children Thomas, Sarah and Mary Byrd and the survivours and survivour of them. All the rest and residue of my Estate hereby unbequeathed I give and dispose to and amongst my said Children Thomas, Sarah and Mary (my debts Legacies and funerall charges being first paid and deducted) equally amongst them and the survivour of them or either of them, And I make and appoint the said Thomas Grindall and Thomas Gowre Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I desire Mr Thomas Parker Cittizen and draper of London and Mr Robert Cooe Cittizen and goldsmith of London to be overseers of this my will And I give and bequeath to the said Thomas Grindall Thomas Gower Thomas Parker and Robert Cooe the summe of forty shillings apeece to buy them rings And I doe hereby revoake all other wills by me formerly made and doe Ordaine and appoint this to stand and a bide for and as my last Will and Testament and soe to be accompted. In wittnesse whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale dated the Twenty ninthe day of October one Thousand six hundred seaventy nine And in the one and Thirtith yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lord King Charles the second of England etc. Grace Byrd signed dealed published and declared in the presence of us John Woodford John Hare. '''Probatum''' Undecimo die mensis Novembris AD millimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo nono [11 Nov 1679] .. Thoma’ Grindon als Grindall et Thoma’ Gower Executors … == Sources ==

Will of Gyles Hayne 1580

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==Will of Gyles Hayne, Wollen Draper of Yeovil, Somerset== ===General=== Original Will at National Archives National Archives PROB 11/62/503 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D964554 D964554] Will of Gyles Hayne, Wollen Draper of Yeovil, Somerset Dated: 24 Aug 1580 Proved : 21 Nov 1580 Profile: [[Hayne-467|Gyles Hayne]] He signed his name Egidud perhaps derived from the Old French form of the Latin name for Giles, Aegidius. Wikipedia contributors, "Giles (given name)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Giles_(given_name)&oldid=1133727650 (accessed March 11, 2023). ===Places=== :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeovil Yeovil]''' :Yevill, Yeavell, Yevell : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm The Almshouse]''' : Thalmeshowsse 'Hospitals: Almshouse of Yeovil', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1911), p. 161. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol2/p161 [accessed 12 March 2023]. :'''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/southstreet.htm South Street]''': Southstreete :'''New howse''' :On South Street : '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/203fe2fa-341f-434a-9ea1-182a3a3d518d Tucking Mill]'''; Tokinge mylle in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barwick,_Somerset Barwicke] :Son George lived with Gyles’s mother on the [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/highstreet.htm high street]. Next to the Greyhound. : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/middle-street.htm Middle Street]''' ;Pytt lane : Pittlane :The Harte in Pytt lane : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/millerswell.htm Millers well]''' : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/pookmoor.htm Pookemore] within the Mannor of Hindford. : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/forestreet.htm Forestreetes] :'''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street]''' :Qudin Streete next colde Harborowe : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-ht.htm Chantery of the Holy Trinity] : Channterie of the Trinitie :[http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-jesus.htm Chantery of the name of Jesus] : Channnterie of the name of Jhesue :[http://www.yeovilhistory.info/wine%20street.htm Wine Street]: Grope Lane ===People=== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sir Hugh Stucley (1496–1559)] : Sr Hughe Stewkeleie, Sir Hughe Stukeleye :[[Stourton-137| John "9th Baron Stourton of Stourton" Stourton]] ===Notations=== : ~ indicates original word had an abbreviation. Shown normally by a line above the word. : Words in square brackets not fully understood ===Units of measure=== :l (li) s d (Pounds, shillings and pence) is used for some monetary values prefixed by value in roman numerals. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_(English_coin) Noble] A gold coin. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre Acres] Generally for land ===Strange Words=== :'''Fower''' :Four :'''blacke Freese''' : A type of cloth :'''ioinctley''' Jointly : Coulette: possibly coverlette ===Transcription=== ====Page 1==== :In the name of god amen whose name be blessed worlde withoute ende, The xxiiij th daie of Auguste Anno Domini 1580. And in the xxij th yeare of the reigne of oure Sovereigne Ladye Elizabethe by the grace of god of Englande France and Irelande Queene defender of the faithe etc. :I '''[[Hayne-467|Gyles Hayne]]''' of Yeavell in the Countie of Somerset wollen draper, of good and perfecte Remembramice (God be praysed) Doe make this my last will and Testamente in manner and forme following. :First I aske mercie of the allmightie god for Jesus Christes sake his onelie Sonne oure Redemer and Savior to whome I humbly commende my Soule, whoe hathe Redemed it in corpore Carnis Sue per mortem, whiche I stedfastlie beleve, And hope therebye onelie to be saved , To whome be all honnoure and glorie forever and ever amen, And my bodye to Decente Sepulture. And as concerninge my Goodes, Chattells, Landes, and Tenementes what and whersoevere, I give will and Dispose the same in suche manner and fourme as hereafter Followeth, According to the p~porte and feewe meannige hereof. :Firste I geve to the poore mennes Boxe of Yevell aforesaide vi s viij d in monney. Also to the poore people of [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowsse] vi s viij d in monneye, And to the Fower poore women in the New howse in Southstreete vi s viij in Monneye, And also to the Reste of the poore people of the Prishe of Yevell aforesaide xxvi s viij d to be bestowed in Breade for theyme ymmediatelie after my deceasse. :Item I geve to Fyve poore men of the poorest, sonnuche blacke Freese as will make theyme Coates to be geven to theyme within one monnethe nexte after my deceasse. :Item I geve to everie of my Godchildren vi d. And also to the poore prisonneres of Ilchester vi s viij d :Item I geve to William Coplande my Servanute yn consideration of his Service x s And two [chili’d] sheepe. :Item I geve to Elnor my Servanute somuche blacke freese as will make her a gowne. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-478|Gyles my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawful money of England over and besides the Twenty Nobles wch my Father gave hym in his last will and Testamente. :Item I geve to him my Salte of Silver whiche my Father gave me : Allso the Cupboard wch I boughte of Robte Nayle, and the… ====Page 2==== :…Chiste wch is in the Chamber over the kitchin. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-477|George my Sonne]]''', my guilte Cuppe whiche my Mother gave me. Also sixe silver Spoones, Also I geve and bequeathe unto him by my Mothers permission, & request her to performe and whiche heretofore she hathe consented unto the Leases and Terme of yeres yet to come of and in the Tenemente in highestreete next the Greyhounde wch my Mother and he doe nowe dwell in of the Burges lande Duringe her lieff. Also I geve and bequeathe to him all my righte and tearms of yeres whiche I have by any estate of and in the twoe Shoppes under the Churche howsse and of and in the twoe Gardeynes or Orchardes conteyned withe the saide Shoppes in one Leasse, late p~cell of the [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-jesus.htm Channnterie of the name of Jhesue] in Yevell aforesaid, my Mothers Leass therein allwaies excepted. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-471|William my Sonne]]''' Twentie pounds of lawfull monney of England And also I will and agree that he have the Sixe Silvr Spoones wch my Mother gave him and wch weare my Unckells Mr William Haynes of Oxford. Also I give hym my [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginals Virginalls] :Item I geve to hym Also my Righte and terme of yeres yet to comme of and in the Tenemente [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/203fe2fa-341f-434a-9ea1-182a3a3d518d Tokinge mylle] Situate and beinge within the prishe of Barwicke in the saide Countie of Soms~t, with all Orchardes growndes Parkes and Appurtenure whatsoever to the same belonginge, Savinge to my Mother all her Righte therein Duringe her life. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-473|John my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monneye of England . Also I will and agree, that he have the Silver Salter wch my Mother gave hym. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym the saide John my Leasse and teanure of yeres yett to come of and in the Tenement withe his App~tenure in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/middle-street.htm Middle Street Pytt lane] in the Borroughe of Yevell foresaide called the Harte whiche I Bought of Alexander Keele together withe the plotte of grounde belongnige to the same Lyinge beyond [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/millerswell.htm millers well]. Also I give & bequeath unto the said John all my yeres yett to comme of and in my meaddow lyinge within the Mannor of Hindford in the saide prishe of Yevell called [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/pookmoor.htm pookemore]. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym my Cheste in my Parlor :Item I geve and bequeath unto '''[[Hayne-474|Beniamyne my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monney of England, and also my gilte goblette whiche I boughte at London , saving that Alice my wieff, shall have the use and occupation therof, until she marrie. :Item I geve hym my best Cheste in my Chamber over the Butterie, ioinctley withe Alice my wieff. :Item I geve and bequeath to hym the the saide Beniamyne my Leasse and terme of yeres yett to come of and in my Tenemente in Pittlane wch I now dwell in of [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowse] lande under this Condicon that he suffer and permitte his Mother my wieff to dwell use and occupie the same Duringe her lieffe lyvinge a widdoe and payinge the Lords Rente, and doinge the Reperacions and all other dueties due for the same. :Item I geve and bequeath to the saide Beniamyne the Tableborde in the p~lor, the Borde in the hall, and the glasse and [soolinge] in my Parlor, the Cupborde, and all other Boardes Benches and Formes in the said Parlor, and hall, and also all the Shelves, tackes and other necessaries of Tymber in the Butterie, Shoppes, and kitchine the same to remayne to hym, and to his mother duringe her lieff as aforesaid. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-475|Joseph my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monneye of England and also my Salte of Silvr and gilte whiche I bought of John Hacker thelder. :Item I geve unto him my greatiste Crocke and one of my Bedsteds in my chamber and the parlor. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym my saide Sonne Joseph my Leasse and tearme of yeres to Comme of and in my Barne, and Orcharde in SoutheStreete within the Borough of Yeavell foresaide wch is of the Burges Lande :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-476|Agnes my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of Englande. also a Fetherbedl a boulster and pillowe of Fethers, a paire of Blancketts, a paire of Sheetes, and the best Coulette, wch my mother gave her, also I give her a Crocke, iij platters, my porring tub iij Sawcers and a Caffer wch shee nowe useth, also the heiffer wch I gave her before this time. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-469|Cicilie my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of England a bolster and a pillowe of Fethers, a paire of Blanketts, a paire of sheets and my coulett… ====Page 3==== :…made of purles lyned withe Canvas ; a Crocke a Cawdron three platters, three porringers three Sawcers and my Coffer called a Shippe coffer whiche I bought off Mrrs Whitbee or her Executors. :Item I geve unto her a heiffer of a yeare olde, and the vantage whiche I boughte of Thomas Pynne. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-472|Elizabeth my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of Englande and a heiffer of twoe yeares a Flockebedde, a boulster, a pillowe, a paire of blancketts, a paire of Sheetes , and a Coulette, a Crocke, a Cawdron, iij platters, iij porringers, iij Sawcers and a Coffer. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''Alice my wief''' my beste Bedstedde, my beste Fetherbed, withe Boulster, ij pillowes, a paire blanckettes, ij paire Sheetes, and my best coveringe at her choice. :Item I geve unto her all her other Naperie and Lynnen, and further I ordeigne and my will is that she my said wieff shall dwell in my nowe Dwellinge howse and have the same ioinctley wth my son Beniamyne for so many yeares yett to comme therin as shee shall lyve sole and unmaried, payinge the Rentes and doinge the Reperacions due for the same. And after her decease, or marriage, wholie to remayne to Beniamyne my Sonne, as before in his porcion is provided. :Item I geve and bequeath unto my said wieff all suche Corne and Grayne whatsoeveras is growinge uppon anye parte of her bargaine called Holes. And also in consideracion of her Dower I give unto her for tearme of her lieff my half tenement called Forestreetes nowe in the tenure of Roger Whithell, and xx no yerelie Rente out of the porcions of Landes of my sixe Sonnes, that is of everie porcion iij s iiij d Duringe her lieff. And farther accordinge to my duetie towardes my mother I ordeigne and grannte for and unto her that she shall have use occupit and enioye to her owne use and behoofe for tearme of her life all such Tenementes, Rentes, Annall proffects whatsoever wth now shee dothe and have enioyed from the death of my Father. That is all the Rentes of the Landes and Tenementes whiche weare [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sr Hughe Stewkeleies] Landes purchased by my Father and beinge within the Boroughe of Yeavell aforesaid (The Tenemente wch John Hore late dwelleth in and whiche my Father gave me by his lieff tyme onlie excepted). Also my saide Mother shall have use and enioye for tearme of her lief the Rentes Dewe of the Tenementes wth Thomas Wills and others dwell in, in Quedin Streete sometyme Sir [[Carent-10|William Carant]]s Landes, And of the Tenemente wch Gyles Hacker holdeth sometymes, my Lorde Stortons Landes duringe her lieff seinge the Reparations donne of the same. And also makinge paymente of iiij d weekelie to [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowse] of Yeavell as hetheirto she hathe used and, paide, accordinge to my Fathers will. :Item I geve unto '''my saide Mother''' xx s of lawfull monney, of Englande yearlie duringe her lieffe, to be paide unto her v s a quarter by myne Executors, and everie yeare a Frocke or petticote as shee shall requier, chardginge myne Executors to be carefull of her nessestie, as to thare Duetie apperteigneth and as theie tender my Requeaste. And farther I provide and my will is that the saide iiij d nowe by my sayde Mother weekelie payde unto the poore people of the saide [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Almshowsse] after her deceasse be contynewed, and paide accoringe to the tyme order and condicions mentioned in the laste will and Testamente of my saide Father William Hayne deceassed to be paide by myne Executors Duringe the tyme and tearme of Nynetene Yeares after my Mothers Deceasse. And after Determination of the Sayde Nynetene Yeares I requier my Sonne George to be carefull for the reste of the yeares conteigned in my Fathers will, that the same be paide as I now am carefull onelie in doinge my Duetie to see my Fathers good meaninge accomplished. And also for Farther declaration of my will and intente concerninge the portions of gooddes and Leasses in this my laste will and Testamente given and bequeathed to William, John, Beniamyne, and Joseph my Sonnes, I doe provide, and my will is that if anye of theyme my saide Fower Sonnes happen to die before theie so dying comme to the age if xxi yeares, that then the porcion of monneye, gooddes and Leass[s] of theyme or anye of theyme shalbe and remayne to the Survivors of my saide Fower Sonnes to be equallie devided amongste theyme that shalbe lyvinge, and attagne to the said age of xxi yeares, yf theie or anye of theym lyve so longe. And for the governmente and educacion of theyme and there porcions my will and intente is that my wieffe Duringe her widdowhed, and my Sonne George During his lieff shall have the governnence of theyme to see theyme keapte to Schoole, or putte to some good Science as Apprentices, and Speciallie to be carefull to keepe theyme from idlenes the roote of all evill, preservinge the Stockes or porcions to theire use untill theie or anye of theyme comme to his age of xxi yeares , And that towardes theire Schole and fundinge, I will that the Rentes and proffects of theire Landes shalbe applied for that purpose (if neede so requier, by the goodd advise of my Overseers whome I requeste to be carefull hereof (wch God grannte Amen) And Farthermore touchinge and conconcerninge my Landes, Tenements, Burgage and inheritancs whatso~r in the Countie of Sommersette or elsewhere. I give will and devise the same by this my last will and Testamente in manner and fourme following and accordinge to the trewe and playne meanninge hearafter in this my last will and Testamente sette down given, willed or devised, That is Firste I give will and devise to Gyles my Sonne and to his heyres forever all my Landes, Tenements, Rents, Revr~cions… ====Page 4==== :…and hereditaments whatsoever, wch my Father purchased of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sir Hughe Stukeleye] knight scituate, lyinge & being within the Boroughe of Yevell aforesaide and also all that my Tenement or Burgage, and Gardyne thereto belonging with thappuurten~nces scituate and beinge in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street Qudin Streete] next colde Harborowe in Yeavell aforesaide which I purchased of Mr Leonard Carant forever. And also one Burgage and Orcharde in the tenure of Gyles Hacker, sometyme the [[Stourton-137|Lord Sturtons]] Lande, And also I give will and devise unto the saide Giles my Sonne, and to his heyres forever, one Burgage newlie built by John Coorte withe an Orcharde thearetoo belonginge in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street Quedin Streete], and also Fower acres of Earable lande sometyme in the Tenure of John Locke, and nowe in my owne handes, and heretofore this usuallie letten togeather withe the saide Burgage and orchard percell of the late Channterie of the Trinitie founded within the prishe Churche of Yeavell foresaide, To have and to houlde the same to him and to his heires forever. :Item I geve, will and devise by this my last will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-477|George my sonne]]''' and to his heires and assignes forever, all that my Burgage, Tenemente or Cottag, Orcharde, and Backesyde thereto, belonginge, scituate, lyinge and beinge in Southstreete within the Borowghe of yeavell aforesaid in the saide Countie of Som~sett, commonlie called Stylles, with all Edifices, Landes, medows and pastures therto belonginge or appteigninge, of heretofore withe the same demised or letten, and nowe in the Tenure use or occupation of my Mother Agnes Hayne, or of her Assignes. Also I give, will and devise in my saide sonne George and his heires and assignes forever all that my Barne and Curtelage withein the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, scituate, lyinge and beinge in a streete there called Southe streete, and Twelve acres of Lande, medowe and pasture, and one Peterstyche usuallie letten withe the same lying in the Feildes of Kingestone within the saide prishe of Yevell, now in the occupation of John Crocker in [uire] vx [sue] And also I give, will and devise unto the saide George my Sonne, All that my Cottage & Orcharde in Recleford within the prishe of Yevell foresaide, and sixe acres of Lande, meadowe and pasture thereto belonginge nowe in the Tenure of John Boll. And also all that my Burgage withe his app~tenucs scituate and beinge wthin the Boroughe of Yevell foresaide neere the Brode Churche stile, now in the Tenure of Walter Witcombe, to have and to houlde all the premisses before to hym the saide George geven willed, and devised to thonelie use and behofe of him the saide George his heires and assignees forever. :Item I geve, will and devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-471|William my Sonne]]''' All that my Burgage Tenemente and Backeside thereto belonginge scituate and beinge within the Boroughe of Yevell foresaide next to the Allmeshouse now in the Tenure of Thomas Gregorye. And also I give, will and devise to the saide William all that my Tenemente or Burgage in Grope Lane within the Boroughhe of Yevell foresaide with a gardeine thereto belonginge, And also Twelve acres of Lande, meadowe and pasture withe the appurten~nce lyinge in the feilde of kingestone within the saide prishe of Yeavell which heretofore have beene letten withe the saide Burgage or Tenemente sometyme in the Tenure of John Delagrise, and late in the Tenure of Thomas Pytman or of his Assignes and now in the Tenure of John Bowden. Also I give, will and devise to the saide William All that my Tenemente or Cottage, orcharde and Backeside in Recleforde withe eighte acres one Rod and one Peterstiche with Thappurten~nure belonginge to the same in the prishe of Yeavel aforesaide or elswheare in the countie of Somers~, nowe in the Tenure of Thomas Pynne, To have and to houlde all the saide premisses to the said William before given, willed, and devised to the onelie use and behooffe of hym the saide William and to the heyres of his Bodye lawfullie begotten, And for the lacke of suche issue The saide premisses before to him the saide William, given, willed and devised , shall wholie remayne to Gyles my Sonne, and to his heires forever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-473|John my Sonne]]''', all that my half Tenemente withe his Appurten~nure in Recleforde in the parrishe of Yeavell foresaide, and xvij acres and iij yarde, withe one Peterstiche of Lande Meadows, and pasture belonginge to the same, late in the Tenure of Richard Hacker, and now in the Tenure of John Hacker, and of his Assignes, uppon percell whereof I have builded a new Barne, and a Stawle. :Item I geve will and Devise likewise unto the same John my Sonne one Messuage withe a Curtilage in Southstreete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, and one close of pasture conteigninge iiij acres, be it more or lesse nexte golde Crofte in the saide prishe of Yeavell now in the Tenure of Thomas Bere or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide John my Sonne one Cottage withe a Curtilage with iij acres [Di] of errable Lande in the Feildes of Kingestone in the Prishe of Yeavell, foresaide, or els wheare withe [thapp~tennce] late in the Tenure of Jone Lie wydowe, and now in the Tenure of Robert Higdons or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide John my Sonne twoe Burgages scituate and beinge in Gropelane wthin… ====Page 5==== :…the Borowe of yeavell foresaide withe the appurtenannces now in the Tenure of Edward Clarke or of his Assignes To have and to houlde all the premisses to the saide John my Sonne before to him geven, willed and devised to thonlie use and behooffe of him the saide John my Sonne and to the heyres of his bodye lawfullye begottenne And for lacke of suche issue to George my sonne and to his heires for ever. :Item I geve will and Devyse by this my laste will and Testamente to''' [[Hayne-474|Beniamyne my Sonne]]''', all that my Tenemente, Gardeyne, Orcharde, and Backeside withe the appurtenannces in Kingestone within the partishe of Yeavell aforesaide, and Fortie Fower acres [Di] of Lande, Meadowe and Pasture to the same belonginge, And also one Burgage or Tenement in Pytlane, And also one Gardeyne in Quedin streete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, All wch premisses, late weare in the Tenure of Lionell Carter or of his Assignes and nowe in the Tenure of John Bowden or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide Beniamyne my Sonne, One Burgage or Gardeine in Pytlane, within the saide Boroughe of Yeavell, next Maister Penys Orch~de called Gades Gardeine now in my owne possession and use, To have and to houlde all the premisses to the saide Beniamyne my Sonne before geven willed and devised to thonlie use and behoofe of him the said Beniamyne and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten , And for the lacke of suche issue [Inserted: to Joseph my sone & to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for the lack of such issue] to theires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-475|Joseph my youngest Sonne]]''', all that my Burgage or Inne called [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/bellinn1.htm the Bell] withe his App~tenamites Scituate and being in the highe streete within the Borowe of Yeavell aforesaid now in the Tenure of Henrie Welfare or of his Assignes. Also I geve will and devise unto my saide Sonne Joseph One Tenemente or Burgage wth his Appurtenannces over againste Nunwell within Borowe of Yeavell foresaid and Fower acres [Di] of errable Lande lyinge within the Feildes of Kingestone in the sayde parrisshe of Yeavell, And all other lands what soever to the same belonginge, nowe in the Tenure of John Clare the Sonne of Thomas Clare, or either of theime or of theire Assignes. To have and to houlde all the premisses to the said Joseph my Sonne, before gevenne, willed and Devised, to thonlie use and behoofe of him the said Joseph, and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten And for the lacke of suche yssue to Beniamyne my Sonne and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten. And for the lacke of suche issue to me the saide Gyles Hayne forever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-476|Agnes my Daughter]]''', All that my Tenement withe A Curtelage in Southstreete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide and three acres [Di] of arrable Lande lyinge within the Mannor of Hyndeforde in the said Parrishe of Yeavell to the same Tenement belonging late in the Tenure of John Styckelinch and now in the Tenure of Walter Phellppes or of his Assignes with Thapp~tenannces To have and to houlde all the premisses to the said Agnes given willed & devised to thonlie use and behoofe of her the said Agnes, to the heires of her bodye lawfullie begotten. And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever, :Item I geve will and Devise to '''[[Hayne-469|Cicill my Daughter]]''' by this my laste will and Testamente, All that my Burgage or Tenemente , and Gardeyne to the same belonginge scituate and beinge in Pitlane next the Harte within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresayde, late in the Tenure of Jone Marshe. Also my Plotte or Burgage in Pitlane late in the Tenure of Lynell Woodell. To have and to houlde the saide Burgage and Gardeine to the saide Cicill and to the heires of her bodye lawfullie begotten and to her onlie use and behoofe, And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :Item I geve will and devise by this my laste will and Testamente, to '''[[Hayne-472|Elizabeth my Daughter]]''', all that my Burgage or Tenemente , withe a Gardeine and Orcharde thereto belonginge scituate and beinge in Pitlane wthin the burroughe of Yeavell aforesaide, in the Northe side of the same streete, late in the Tenure of Thomas Morryce als Thomas Gromes, To have and to houlde the saide Burgage or Tenemente, Gardeine and Orchard to thonlie use and behoofe the said Elizabeth, and to the heires of her bodye lawfullye begotten. And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :And so I conclude for the Disposing of my Landes perticularlie to my saide Children, willing and requesting myne Executoures and Overseers That if anye insufficiencie be for theire assurance in the penninge or devisinge thereof that for the better assurance and sure makinge hereof according to my trewe meaninge theie assure yt accordinglie by learned Councell, within three monnethes nexte after my deceasse at the costes and chardges of myne Executors, and so to prove the will perfected.The Reste of [of] all my gooddes movable and unmovable not before bequeathed (my debtes and Funeralle paide and discharged I geve and bequeathe wholie to Alice my Wieff and to George my sonne ioinctlie whom I make & ordeigne my trewe and lawfull Executors quietlie in the love of god to agree togeather and to use the same to gods glory… ====Page 6==== :…to whom be all honnor and prayse Amen. And for the better performance and observacion of this my laste will and Testament I hartelie requeaste my trustie freendes John Hacker thelder, Maister Walter Barker, William Jenynge and John Dier to be my Overseers of this my will and Testament, that it be executed accordinglie, and as my especiall truste is in theyme for that purpose. And partlie to consder theire paines in this behalf I give unto theyme fortie shillinges, Besechinge Allmightie god to bringe this my purpose to good effecte, To governe and protecte my Children and to make theyme his Servantes, whiche God grannte for his Deare mercye, Amen per me [[Hayne-467|Egidud Hayne]]. :'''Witnesses''' John Hacker, Walter Baker, William Jenynge, John Dyer, Thomas Greenefeilde, Gyles Hacker and Lionell Harrison. :'''Probatum''' fuit suprascriptum Testamentum apud London. Coram Venerabili viro magro willmo Drusit legum Doctore Curie Prerogative Cantuariiy Commissario etc. Vitesimo primo die menses Novembris Anno Domini Millesimo Quingentesimo octoegsimo. Juramento Willmi Banham Notarii publici procuratoris Alicie Relicte, er Georgii Hayne Executorio etc. Quibus Commissa fuit Administracio etc De been etc Jurat :Rough ‘google translation’ :'''Proved''' The above-mentioned Testament was at London. To the venerable man William Drusit, Doctor of Laws, Curia Prerogative of Canterbury, Commissary, etc. On the twenty-first day of the month of November in the year of the Lord one thousand five hundred and eighty. Oath of William Banham, Notary Public Procurator to Alicia Relicte, George Hayne Executor, etc. To whom he was committed to the Administration, etc. He swears that he has been, etc == Sources ==

Will of Hannah Grimmett

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[[Category:Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] =='''Will of Hannah Grimmett of Charlbury'''== Will dated 17 Aug 1869 Will Proved 17 Nov 1869 Transcribed by Shirley Power, accessed from Oxforshire family history society website http://wills.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/az/wtext/grimmett_009.html on 16 Oct 2018 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] ==Notes== This will was transcribed by Shirley Power, and the names have been replaced where possible by Wikitree ID to link to the relevant profiles. ==The Will== This is the last Will and Testament of me '''[[Jinks-318|Hannah (Jinks) Grimmett]]''' of Charlbury in the County of Oxford Widow I give and bequeath to my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-304|Matilda (Grimmett) Williams]]''' (London) Daughter of my late son '''[[Grimmett-305|James Grimmett]]''' Ten pounds to be paid out of my Estate And the whole of the residue of my personal estate and effects whatsoever & wheresoever & of what kind or quality the same may be (except my wearing apparel Furniture & clock which I give and bequeathe to my Daughters '''[[Grimmett-337|Ann (Grimmett) Paintin]], [[Grimmett-349|Mary (Grimmett) Judge]]''' & my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-434|Ann (Grimmett) Fidler]]''' I give and bequeathe the whole of the before mentioned residue of my estate to be equally divided into six shares or parts One half share to my son '''[[Grimmett-334|William Grimmett]]''' and one half share to his Son '''[[Grimmett-430|James Grimmett]]''' for the support of his youngest Brother. One whole share or sixth part of my Estate to my Son '''[[Grimmett-335|George Grimmett]]'''. One whole share to my Son '''[[Grimmett-336|Thomas Grimmett]]'''. One whole share to my Daughter '''[[Grimmett-337|Ann Paintin]]'''. One whole share to my Daughter '''[[Grimmett-349|Mary (Grimmett) Judge]]''' And the remaining whole share to my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-434|Ann (Grimmett) Fidler]]'''. To them severally or their heirs or administrators And I hereby appoint John Marshall Albright of Charlbury, Gentleman Executor of this my last Will & Testament And I hereby revoke any Will by me at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof I have set my hand this Seventeenth day of August One thousand eight hundred & sixty nine - Hannah Grimmett - Signed by the said Hannah Grimmett the Testatrix in the joint presence of us who in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses - August 17th 1869 - Ann Durran, Charlbury - Edith Clifford, Charlbury - Proved at Oxford the Seventeenth day of November 1869 by the Affirmation of John Marshall Albright the sole Executor to whom Administration was granted. The Testatrix Hannah Grimmett was late of Charlbury ________________________________________ in the County of Oxford, Widow, and died on the Thirtieth day of October 1869 at Charlbury aforesaid. Under £200. The Executor in person. It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a correct Copy. Dated this Twenty fifth day of November 1869. ________________________________________ On the Seventeenth day of November 1869 the Will of Hannah Grimmett late of Charlbury in the County of Oxford, Widow, deceased, who died on the Thirtieth day of October 1869, at Charlbury aforesaid, was proved in the District Registry attached to Her Majesty's Court of Probate at Oxford by the Oath of John Marshall Albright of Charlbury in the aforesaid, Gentleman, the sole Executor therein named, he having first made a solemn and sincere declaration or affirmation, according to Act of Parliament, Execut therein named he having been first sworn duly to administer. It is hereby certified that the above is a correct Copy. Dated this Twenty fifth day of November 1869. Effects under £200, No Leaseholds. Extracted by the Executor in person. == Sources ==

Will of Henry Babington of Dethick, Derbyshire, 1572

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Babington-75|Henry Babington]] of Dethick, Derbyshire, England. His will was dated 5 May 1571 (13 Eliz) and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 February 1572/3. Source: The National Archives (UK), PROB 11/55/90. The transcript retains the original spelling and punctuation. Paragraph breaks and headings have been added to improve readability. == Will == In the name of god amen in the yeare of or lorde god 1571 the vth daye of maye in the xiijth yeare of the raigne of or Soueraigne ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of Englande Fraunce and Irelande defendor of the faithe &c / I Henrie Babington of Dethicke in the countie of Derbye esquire sicke of bodye and yet of goode and perfecte remembrannce thancks be given to godd, doe ordaine constitute and make this my laste will and testament in mannor and fourme folowinge / Firste I bequeathe my soule unto the almightie and lyvinge god trusting by the deathe of his sonne Jesus christe to be accepted amongeste the nomber of the ellecte people of god to glorifie the father the sonne and the holye ghouste in his heavenlye kingdome worlde wt oute ende / And I bequeathe my bodie to the earthe to be buried in the churche of Ashover called Babington / Item I give unto fourescoare of the poore people of the same parrishe iiijd and one pennye lofe a pece at my buriall / And wheras I the saide Henrie Babington by indenture of lease Did Demyse grannte and to terme lette to Roberte Heis my servannte all those my Mannors of Dethicke and Lytchurche wt thappurtennces in the countie of Derbye and all and singler my landes tennements and heredittaments in Dethicke Litchurche Coleaston Tansley Drawnefeilde Wasshington Workeswothe Radburne Highe assheon Plestowe wheatecrofte Pingtone Breadon and Tonge and the moyetie of the mannor of Norton in the saide countie of derbye and all that my mannor of Kingstone wt thappurtenncs in the countie of Nott, and all my landes tennements and heredittaments in [?] Gotham Marnham Normanton Osberton Bilbye Ranbye and Matterseye in the saide Countie of Nott and all that my rectorie or parsonaige of Marneham in the saide countie of Nott for tearme and space of iiijxxx yeares / frome the daye of the date of the saide indenture / yealdinge the yearelye rente of seaven score poundes yearelye for the same mannors and premisses paiable as by and in the same Indenture beareinge date the xviijth daye of Maye in the viijth yeare of the raigne of oure nowe soveraigne ladie the quenes matie more at lardge appearethe wch saide Indenture of lease was sealed and delivered by me the saide Henrie the verey same daye and yeare yt bearethe date and was not made of anye intente to defrawde the quenes Matiee of any benefite wch her highnes shall or may clayme by reason of the mynoritie of my heire for I have retyned[?] by the said lease the yerelie rent of vijxxli wch is more then the thurde parte of my hole onheritannce but my verey meaninge and intente in making of the saide lease was there and is nowe and soe hathe bene alwaies since the makeinge of the same bothe to avoide suche daungers penalties and forfeitures of statuts or other bondes as I by negligence mighte incurre and alsoe that wt that proffitte of the saide lease my wife and all the residewe of my childrenne savinge myne heire shoulde be bennefited and preferred, and that the revenues of my saide Mannoures and inheritannce over and besides the saide rente reserved shoulde be ymployed for and towardes the better prefermente and advanncemente of my saide wife and childrenne duringe the space of xij yeares nexte ensewinge my deathe / Wherefore I hartelye require my verey freindes Mr Frauncs Mollinex & my brother Thomas Rersbye esquires whome I have thowghte good to put in truste with the saide lease thinckinge them more meete for the execucon of my saide intente and meaninge then the saide Roberte Heis my servannte / And for that cawse and purpose have cawsed the saide Robert Heis to make an assignemente of his saide intereste for yeares to them that they will paye aswell my daughters by my firste wife as to my younger childrenne by Marye my wife suche monnye and porcons as I have appoincted and gyven vnto them by this writinge conteyninge my laste will And furder to bennefite my wife and saide childrenne wt the profitte of the saide Mannors duringe the space of xij yeres nexte after my decease as to theire discreconne shall seeme meete and conveniente and after thende of the saide xij yeares nexte after my decease / Then my full meaninge is and was that the intereste and estate of the saide leasee and the saide tearme of yeares shoulde cease and be cleirely[?] voide / And that then my righte heire shoulde enter into all the said Mannors lande tenements and heredittaments / And moreover my intente and meaninge is that all suche Dewe and inste debts as I oughte to anye parsonn and all suche monnye as I have receyved for mye fine or incomte of anye lease to be made wch saide lease ys not made accordinglye or wch saide leases the saide parsonne shall not enioye accordinge to the effecte of theire saide lease and agreamente wt me that the saide debts and monnye soe receaued by me be dulye annswered and paide of the profitts of the saide mannor and p’misses letten by the saide Indenture of Lease / And althoughe I did by the advise of my verey freinde Mr Gabriell Chambers make an other lease of my saide Mannors and enheritannce to my lovinge freinde Mr Anthonye Gell and Henrye Towncrawe Beinge in deade devised by hym and mente by me to suche like puirpoose and entente as be afore declared yet nevertheles like as the saide lease grannted to my servannte Roberte Heis was made sealed and delivered to hym and was to hym a perfecte lease in lawe before anye other lease that I made of the saide Mannors even so my [?] meaninge was alwaye that the saide lease made to hym shoulde stonde and be effectuall in suche sourte as I have before declared and that noe other lease made to anye other parsonn or parsonns shoulde take place or shoulde be in fource And thus muche have I thoughte necessarie to declare for avoidinge of such dowbts as maye arryse by reasone of the saide severall leases and alsoe to shewe my trewe meaninge in makeinge the saide lease to my saide servannte, and yf in case the saide lease made to my saide Servannte Roberte Heis and by hym assigned to my saide freinde Mr Mollynex and Mr Rerisbye shoulde not prove good in lawe for all my said Mannors lands and inheritanncs accordinge to the effecte thereof either for wante of attornemente of the temmts to be [?]ected or suche like matter / Then my will ys and hereby I devise and bequeathe the saide yearely rents of vijxxli referred to me and my heires uppon the saide lease to the saide Frauncs Mollynex and Thomas Rerisbye and to theire Assignes for and dureinge the space and tearme of Twentie yeares nexte ensewinge my decease the same to be ymployed for the p’fermente of my said wife and childrenne and accordinge as to theire discrecons shalbe meete and reasonable / Item I will that my executours shall gyve to Anne Babington my daughter Cli of good and lawfull monnye of englande at suche tyme and when she shalbe Twentye yeares of aige orells at the Daye of her marriage / Item I will unto Susans Katherine and Marye Babington my daughters and to evye one of them Cli a peece of good corrannte englishe monnye to be paide unto them and enye one of them as they and enye one of them shall accomplisshe the full and perfecte aige of xxj yeares or at the daye of theire severall marriags and yf any of my saide iiij daughters dye before the saide aige of xxj yeares or theire dayes of marriage / Then I will the porcon of her that dyeth shall goe and be bestowed of the survyvours of them for theire better prefermente. Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Frauncs and George Babington my sonnes and to either of them yearelye towarde theire bringing upp in learninge untill they accomplishe theire severall aige xx yeares xiijli vjs viijd to be paide by my executours oute of the profitts of my landes leased unto the saide Roberte Heys / Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Dorothie Mawde and Elianor Babington my Daughters and to enye one of them CCli of lawfull englishe monye to be paide them and eny’e of them at suche tyme and when they or eny’e one of them shalbe marryed or shalbe and accomplisshe the full aige of xxtie yeares / and yf yt happen my saide tjree laste named daughters to dye before shee or they be married / Then the porcon of her that soe dyeth shalbe bestowed of the residewe of those three laste named daughters to that be then lyvinge / Item I will that my executors shall have all my leases and also receave and take all the yssewes and profitts of all those my landes tennements and heredittamts hereafter menconed to paye my debts and furder to perfourme this my laste will and testamente for the tearme of Tenne yeares that ys to witnes all my landes in Newthorpe Limbaston Chaddesderme Codnor Moyginron my tourne of the advowsione of the rectorye of Egenstone of the deathe and all my Mannors of the Lee with thappurtemmcs and my Lands purchaized of william Johnsone in Tansltye in the countie of Darbye and all my landes and tennements in Bredon and Tonge in the countie of Leicester and all my tithes and Tennements in The Gresthorpe and Madarseye thorpe in the countie of Nott and my tourne of the advowsion of the rectorye and oarrishe churche of Milton gynes in the countie of Northampton / Item I will that Frauncs my sonne shall have after that he accomplishe the aige of xxj yeares Tenne poundes yearelye oute of my Mannor of Lee at twoe severall feasts in the yeare that ys to saye At the feaste of the Anunciacon of or ladye and St Michaell Tharchanngell by even porcons duringe his lyfe naturall and for lacke of paymente thereof to distreigne as for a rente chardge / Item I will after this my will be pfourmed that all my saide landes and advowsions wt theire appurtenncs (excepte the Mannor of Lee wt the appurtenncs shalbe and remane unto my saide sonnes Frauncs and George duringe theire lyves and the longer lyvar of them. And after theire decease all the saide landes advowsions and Tennements with theire appurtenncs shall come and wharlie[?] remaine unto my sonne and heire and his heires forever / Item I will that my executors shall paye yearelye unto evy’e one of my Seaven daughters vjli xiijs iiijd untill they shalbe married or have theire pts and porcone paide to them as is a foresaide / Item I will that Marye my wife shall have all my goods wch be usuallye kepte for the occupienge of my Mannor of Kingstone in the countie of Nott and all my furnyture and ympleaments of howsehoulde and husbandrye usuallye occupied in the saide mannor howse of Kingstone or in anye other howse of office perteyninge to the saide Mannor / Item I will unto Anthonye Babington my sonne and heire one Basonn[?] and one Crore[?] of silver percell guilte twoe silver kannes percell guilte twoe bowles percell guilte one silver salte double guilte wt A C over my sealeinge ringe one other ringe with a blewe Sapheire in yt and one other ring with [?] T [?]ys in ytt my best chayne of goulde weyinge liiijor ounzes / Alsoe I will unto my saide sonne Anthonye all my furnyture of howseholde stuffe and ympleaments of husbandrye in my mannor howse at Dethicke and other howses of office apperteyninge to the same / Item I will that my executours shall have for the tearme of Sixe yeares nexte ensewinge after my deathe all my boyles and boylestayds blacke worcke flaggs and mynes / And alsoe I will that my saide Executor shall have sufficiente woodde fourthe of my Mannor of the Lee yearelye for twoe fyers for the saide boyles duringe the saide tearme of vj yeares for the better performannce of my saide will / Item I will unto evy’e servannte that ys nowe in my service one quarters waigs over and besides theire dewe waigs and one quarter of a yeare bourde and findinge / Item I gyve unto Roberte Heis xli and my beste geldinge that I shall have at the tyme of my deathe savinge one / Item I make Marye my welbeloved wife Frauncs Mollyneux and Thomas Rerisbye esquires my executors of this my laste will and testamente / And I will and bequeathe unto the saide Frauncs Molynax xli and Thomas Rerisbye one baye stoned[? horse in consideracon of theire paines takeinge in and aboute the executinge of this my laste will and testamente In witnes whereof hereunto I have sett my hande and Seale the daye and yeare abovesaide in the pnce of theis psonns whose names are subscribed Henrie Babington Frauncs Rods John Banister Deonys Hartlington //. == Probate == Probatum fuit testamentum suprascriptum coram magro Willmo Drewrie Legum doctore Curie prerogative Cantnarun Comissario apud London Decimo nono die Februarij anno domini Millimo quingen’ Septuagesimo secondo Iuramento Henria Greene procur’ Marie Babington relee et executric in h’moi testo nominat / Cui commiss’ fuit Administraco omn’ slor Bonor &c / De bne &c Ad sancta dei Evangelia Iurat // Reservata p[otes]tate reliquis execut &c [?] cum venerint &c admissuri // [Translation: The above-written will was proved at London before Master William Drewrie, Doctor of Laws, Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the 19th day of February in the year of our lord 1572 on the oath of Henry Greene proctor for Mary Babington [relict?] and executor named in the will / to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods etc / sworn on the holy gospels to well etc / Power reserved for rest of executors etc [to apply for?] administration etc. ]

Will of Henry Blagdon Merchant of Tiverton 1716

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-250|Henry Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''Henry Blagdon''' of Tiverton in the County of Devon Merchant considering the uncertainty of this transitory Life and that all Flesh must yield unto death when it shall please Almighty God to call and being of a sound perfect and well disposing mind and memory thanks be to God for the same I hereby revoking all former Will and Wills doe make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following That is to say First I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping by the merits of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to obtain remission of my Sins and my body to be decently interred according to the discretion of my Executors herein after named And as for and concerning the Estate and Substance which the Lord of his infinite mercy hath been pleased to bless me with I give and dispose of the same in manner following Viz Imprimis I give to my sister '''Mary''' the Wife of '''''Philip Osmond''''' the summe of three hundred pounds And it is my Will and desire that it be first applyed towards the payment of the debts of the said Philip Osmond her husband and the remainder thereof to be imployed as they think fitt Item I give and bequeath unto '''William Rayner''' of Tiverton aforesaid Clerke '''George Thorne''' of the same Merchant and '''Oliver Peard''' of the same Serge-maker (my Brother in Law) the summe of six hundred pounds Upon Trust to be by them put out at interest and the Interest thereof by them annually paid unto my sister '''Priscilla Glasse''' for and during so long time as she shall happen to live But if she shall happen to die and shall leave any Issue behind her that then and in such case such sum of six hundred pounds and the interest thereof after the decease of the said Priscilla Glasse shall remain and be paid equally unto such Children if more than one or to such Child if but one at their respective ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen But if my said sister Priscilla shall happen to dye without Issue that then my said Trustees shall immediately apply the said summe of six hundred pounds for and towards the purchasing of Lands and shall settle the same for and towards the augmenting the annual Salary of the Schoolmaster to teach the poor in the hospital of Tiverton aforesaid over and besides what is by me hereinafter given and bequeathed for that purpose Item I give to my Sister '''Ann Passmore''' the summe of Five hundred pounds Item I give and bequeath unto my said Trustees William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of three hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my Nephew '''Oliver Peard''' and to be paid to him with the increase thereof at his Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if he shall happen to dye before his Age of one and twenty years or shall not be married the said summe of three hundred pounds and the increase thereof shall remain and be paid equally unto and amongst his then surviving Sisters (my Nieces) if more than one and to such his then surviving Sister if but one at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard my said Trustees the summe of twelve hundred pounds to be by them put out at interest for the use and benefit of my Nieces '''Alice Mary''' and '''Elizabeth Peard''' and paid to them in manner following viz the summe of four hundred pounds with the increase thereof unto each of them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen and if any or either of them shall happen to die before such time the Legacys and Interest aforesaid of her and them soe dying shall remain goe and be paid unto the Survivors or Survivor of them and to their said Brother Oliver Peard my Nephew if then living equally between them and if but one of them shall be living to such one alone But if all my said Neices Alice Mary and Elizabeth Peard and my said Nephew Oliver Peard shall dye before the Age of one and twenty years or unmarried then I will and direct that the legacys and interest aforesaid of my said Neices and Nephew Peard so dying shall remain to me and be paid equally and to and amongst all the Children of my said Sister Mary Osmond which shall be then living at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto my said Trustees William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of Five hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my Nephew '''George Osmond''' and paid to him with the increase thereof at his Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if he shall dye before his Age of one and twenty years or unmarried the same to be paid to his Sister '''Agnes Osmond''' my Niece and '''Henry Osmond''' his brother and all the other Children of my said Sister Osmond equally between them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto my said Trustees the summe of four hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my said Neice Agnes Osmond and paid to her with the increase thereof at her Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if she shall dye before that age or unmarried the same to be paid equally between her two Brothers George and Henry Osmond and the Survivor of them and all the other Children then living of my said Sister Osmond at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen and if they shall all dye before such Ages and unmarried that the same and the Legacy aforesaid given in Trust for the said George Osmond and the increase thereof shall remain and be paid unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard and Nieces Alice Mary and Elizabeth Peard and the Survivors and Survivor of them that shall be then living equally between them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriages which shall first happen And I do will and direct that all or such of my said Nephews and Nieces shall be educated and maintained out of by and with the Interest of their respective pecuniary Legacys hereinbefore given as and if my said Trustees shall think their respective Parents or either of them shall not be of ability sufficient to do the same Item I give devise and bequeath unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard All my Estate right title Term and Interest which I have in one third part of Pool Anthony Tenement and Town Tenement and Thomazine Cloviers house in St Andrews Street and Field in Tiverton aforesaid If and in case he shall attain his age of one and twenty years or be marrried But if he shall dye before that Age and unmarried then I give and devise the same unto my said Nephew Henry Osmond Nevertheless my said Nephew Oliver Peard shall have and receive the rents and profits thereof during his life tho he dies before his Age of one and twenty years or unmarried Item I give devise and bequeath all my right and interest which I have in one moiety or halfendeale of the Messuage and Tenement called Little Tidcombe in Tiverton aforesaid unto '''Peter Blagdon Junr''' son of my uncle '''Peter Blagdon''' provided he pays thereout unto his Brother '''Thomas Blagdon''' the summe of ten pounds within one year after my decease Item I give unto my Godson '''James Thorne''' son of '''Nathaniel Thorne''' of Tiverton aforesaid Merchant all my Books and the summe of Tenn pounds to be disposed of by my said Trustees in buying such other Books for my said Godson from time to time as they and his parents shall think proper which I hope my said Godson will make such use of as may supply the defect of that duty which I owe him Item I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Henry Osmond his heires and Assignes for ever as hereafter is mentioned all my right Title Estate and Interest which I have in a certain Tenement and Estate in Wood in the Parish of Morebath in the County of Devon late in the possession of Walter Sydenham and now in the possession of John Williams or his Tenant as also all my right Title Estate and Interest which I have in a certain other Estate and Tenement in Wood aforesaid late in the possession of John [illegible] and now in the possession of me or my Tenants on Condition nevertheless that six pounds per annum clear from my death shall be paid out of the yearly profits of the same unto my Executors in Trust hereinafter named for and during the Term of Fifteen years next after my decease for their care and trouble in the Trust hereby in them reposed and the remaining profitts thereof to be received by my Trustees and laid up for his benefit or disposed of towards his better education as they think fit And if my said nephew Henry Osmond shall happen to die before he shall attain of one and twenty years or be married Then I give and devise the said two last mentioned Estates and Tenements unto his said Brother George Osmond his heires and Assignes for ever in like manner subject to the payment of the said six pounds per annum clear during the term aforesaid And if the said George Osmond shall happen to dye before he shall attain the age of one and twenty years or be married Then I give and devise the same Estates and Tenements unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard his heires and Assignes for ever in like manner Subject as aforesaid Item I give unto my Servant '''Thomas Rudd''' the summe of tenn pounds unto my Apprentice '''Robert Carrell''' the summe of tenn pounds and to each of my former Apprentices '''John Carter''' and '''William West''' the summe of Five pounds Item I give and devise unto my said Sister Mary Osmond all my right and Interest which I have in the house wherein her husband now lives and in the house wherein I keep my Trade and all my household goods and Plate and wearing Apparel (Except all the things belonging and relating to my Trade) for her great care and trouble she hath had of me Item I give the summe of Ten pounds to be distributed in bread to '''Poor Weavers in South Moulton''' in the County of Devon by and according to the direction of my said Executors And I give the sume of Twenty pounds to be paid to the Treasurer for the time being of the '''Charity School''' in South Moulton aforesaid to be imployed for the use of the said School according to the discretion of the Trustees of such School for the time being Item I give the summe of tenn pounds to be distributed in Bread and the summe of Ninety pounds to be distributed in money to the '''poor of the Town and Parish of Tiverton''' aforesaid by and according to the discretion of my said Executors so as the Governour or Guardians of the Poor of Tiverton aforesaid may not intermeddle or have anything to doe therewith Item I give the summe of one thousand pounds to be applyed by my Executors towards building the '''new Church''' in Tiverton according to the Model already given thereof by Mr James Surveyor or with such alterations as shall be agreed upon by the Trustees for building the same provided such alterations tend to advance the Strength Comodiousness and Beauty of the said Building and not otherwise Item I give unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of four hundred pounds to be by them laid out in Lands and settled for and towards a farther annual Salary for a '''Schoolmaster''' to teach the poor Children in the Hospital or Poorhouse in Tiverton aforesaid to read write and cast accounts and to and for noe other use or purpose whatsoever hoping some future charitable and well disposed person or persons may and will enlarge such Salary so as the same may be a competent maintenance to and for such Schoolmaster and as for and concerning all my Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and real and person Estate and Substance whatsoever not hereinbefore given devised and bequeathed I give devise and bequeath the same and all my right Estate and Interest therein unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard their Heires Executors and Assignes for ever And I do hereby constitute and appoint them the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard Executors of this my last Will and Testament in Trust and to and for the several uses ends intents and purposes hereingafter particularly mentioned and expressed that is to say that they doe and shall out of by and with the same in the first place satisfy and pay all my just debts and then pay and discharge all my Legacies hereby given as soon as possibly they can soe that the whole may be paid within three years at most next after my decease which I desire may be done accordingly if possible and after the payment of my debts and Legacies I desire the money aforesaid by me hereby given towards building the New Church in Tiverton aforesaid may be next paid and applyed as aforesaid And I leave the payment of the other moneys aforesaid by me given to the discretion of my said Executors in Trust and for their care and pains therein I give and bequeath to each of them the summe of Ten pounds over and besides the annual payment aforesaid of six pounds to be paid to them out of my Estate aforesaid during the said term of Fifteen years as aforesaid which six pounds per annum I will and direct shall be paid them at Christmas yearly and for nonpayment thereof I hereby give them power to distrain thereon for the same and to sell and dispose of the distresses taken therefore for the payment of the said Annuity and the charges of such distress provided they doe and shall make up the Accounts of my Estate oute every year but not otherwise And I doe hereby will and direct that the Surplus and overplus of my Estate that shall remain after the payment of my debts moneys and Legacys aforesaid shall be applyed and disposed off by my said Executors in Trust either towards building a Charity School for teaching poor Children to read write and cast Accounts in the Town of Tiverton aforesaid or to be purchase Lands to be settled for the cloathing and Teaching poor Children in the Charity School of Tiverton aforesaid to read write and cast Accounts as and according as my said Executors in Trust shall in their discretions think most fit and convenient And I do hereby will and direct that on the death or removal out of the Parish of Tiverton aforesaid of either of my said Trustees the Survivors of them and their Successors shall elect and choose in the Room of such soe dying or removing one other fitt honest and substantial Inhabitant of the Town of Tiverton aforesaid to be and who shall be and is hereby established a Coe-Trustee with them in the several Trusts aforesaid to see the same duly performed untill the several completions thereof as aforesaid according to this my Will and so in like manner on every such contingency That soe there may be always three such Trustees for the better performance of the Trusts aforesaid untill the accomplishment of them respectively as aforesaid And I doe further will and direct that from and after the raising and application of the several moneys and premisses as aforesaid by my said Executors and Trustees for the several charities and purposes aforesaid the management of the same shall respectively be in the several Trustees thereof for the time being but not before And I doe also will and direct that my said Trustees and Executors herein before named and the Survivors and Survivor of them shall be from time to time reimbursed and paid out of my Estate hereby to them given all their costs charges troubles damages and expences whatsoever which they any or either of them shall sustain be at or put unto for in or about the Execution of the Trust hereby in them reposed or any way relating thereto and that they shall respectively be be accountable with and for noe more than they shall severally actually receive and not the one for the other nor the one for the receipts or disbursements of the other And my express will and desire is that if any dispute shall happen to arise touching or concerning anything given or contained in this my Will that the same shall be determined by and according to the opinion and direction of my said Executors in Trust and the Survivors and Survivor of them which shall be conclusive to all Parties concerned therein And I doe further will and direct that in case any bad debts shall happen to me or my Estate the same shall be sustained and borne proportionably by my pecuniary Legatees beforenamed Except such as are given for Charitys and to my Trustees for their pains as aforesaid if the residuum and Surplus of my Estate hereby given be not sufficient to answer and make good such bad debts In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Twelfth day of March Anno Domini 1715
HENRY BLAGDON Signed sealed and published by the abovenamed Henry Blagdon to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us and we subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence of each other of us after interlining the several words above written viz God| and paid to them in manner following|viz the summe of four hundred pounds with the Increase thereof unto each of them| as hereafter is mentioned |clear |and the remaining profitts thereof to be received by my Trustees and laid up for his benefit or disposed off towards his better Education as they think fitt|in like manner|In like manner|and substance|
Jno RICHARDS
MICHAELL FRANKPITT
Jno RICHARDS JUNr
TEMPERANCE FRANKPITT WHEREAS I have by my Will abovewritten directed that my Kinsman Peter Blagdon shall pay his Brother Thomas Blagdon the summe of Ten pounds Now I doe hereby '''revoke''' such Legacy of Ten pounds and doe will that the same shall not be paid And I doe further will and direct that of the several annual sums which I have by my Will aforesaid given for and as a Salary to a Schoolmaster to teach the poor Children in the Hospital or Poorhouse of Tiverton to read write and cast Accounts the summe of Five pounds a year shall be paid to some '''Minister''' of the Church of England residing in the Town of Tiverton to be chosen for that purpose by the Gouvernour and Guardians of the said Hospital to see and hear such Schoolmaster to examine such Children every Sunday or Lordsday and to assist him therein unless prevented by sickness or some other reasonable occasion to be allowed of by the Governour and Guardians of the Hospital aforesaid and such Minister and such Minister to continue so to doe and to have such Salary during their Will and pleasure And doe further direct that such Governour and Guardians and their Successors shall from time to time chose such Minister that so there may be always one for the purposes aforesaid And my express mind and Will is that the Schoolmaster aforesaid for the time being shall only be imployed in teaching the said poor Children in the said Hospital to read write and cast Accounts as aforesaid and catechizing and instructing them in all other parts of their duty according to the Church of England and to keep the accounts of the said Parish and to attend and doe the business of the Courts of the said Hospital and that if such Schoolmaster shall be imployed in any other Business or if there shall not be constantly such a Schoolmaster and such a Minister for the purposes aforesaid that then and in either of such cases or for want of such Schoolmaster or Minister for two Months after their death or removal I doe will and direct that the Salaries of such Schoolmaster as shall be soe otherwise imployed or shall be wanting as aforesaid and of such Minister as shall be soe wanting shall go be and remain to and in the disposal of the Trustees for the time being of the Charity School in Tiverton aforesaid to be by them applyed and disposed off for and towards the better support and advancement of that School as such Trustees shall think fit And I doe declare that in case my Effects shall not be sufficient to answer and pay the money Legacys by my Will aforesaid given that then soe much as the same shall fall short of shall be deducted out of all my Legacies and bequests aforesaid as well Lands and Chattells as moneys proportionably according to the value of each of such Legacies the same to be estimated and settled by my Executors in Trust of my Will aforesaid Except what I have by my said Will given to the Poor and the Charity School in South Molton aforesaid and to the poor of the Town and parish of Tiverton aforesaid in bread and money and to my said Executors in Trust for their Pains And moreover I give to my said Executors in Trust a Gold ring apeice of about the value of five and twenty shillings each which I desire them to wear in remembrance of me and I doe hereby make and annex this as a Codicill to my Will aforesaid above written and desire the same may be taken and be for and as part of the same to all intents and purposes according to this my Intention In Testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal the fifth day of April Anno Domini 1716
HENRY BLAGDON Signed sealed and published by the abovenamed Henry Blagdon to be a Codicill to and part of his last Will and Testament abovewritten in the presence of us
Jno RICHARDS
MICHAELL FRANKPITT
TEMPERANCE FRANKPITT
Jno RICHARDS JUNr PROBATUM fuit
cum Codicillo annexo
Williemi Rayner Georgij Thorne et Oliveri Peard
Quarto die mensis May Anno Domini Millesimo Septuigentimo decimo sexto Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Henry Childers Probate 3 Mar 1761 Lunenburg, Virginia

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In the name of God, Amen. I [[Childers-526|Henry Childers]] of the Parish of Cornwall in the County of Lunenburgh being of perfect memory do make publick and declare my last will and testament as follows to wit. First my debts and funeral expenses being first paid. I give my beloved wife, [[Farmer-1600|Mary]], her plantation whereon I now dwell with two hundred acres of land bound by a line of marked trees already _______ beginning on Farmers Lane and running to Paul Carrington's corner red oak including the plantation to her my said wife during her natural life. I also give my said wife, a negro girl called Hannah also my personal estate of any kind whatever (except my grey horse saddle & bridle which I usually ride) during her natural life or widowhood. Also I give and devise to my son Jno. Childers my grey horse saddle & bridle which I usually ride, also after my wife’s death I give and devise to my son [[Childers-3072|Henry Childers]] the plantation two hundred acres of land whereon I live laid off as is mentioned to my wife to him and his heirs forever, also I give and devise to my son [[Childers-617|Thomas]] two hundred acres of land the remaining part of the land whereon I live to him and his heirs forever, also my will and desire is that after my wife's death or marriage (which shall first happen) The aforesaid slave Hanna and her increase (if any) and all my personal estates (except, the horse saddle and bridle before given to my son [[Childress-461|John]]), be equally divided between all my children, to wit John, [[Childers-3070|Lucresha]], [[Childers-2224|Phebia]], [[Childers-2225|Anne]], [[Childers-3072|Henry]], [[Childers-617|Thomas]], [[Childress-1498|Millicent]], [[Childers-2226|Mary]], [[Childers-2227|Godfrey]], [[Childers-2228|Sarah]] & David to them and their heirs forever also I order and direct that my estate be not appraised also I do constitute and appoint my friend Paul Carrington to be my executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all other wills & testaments by me heretofore made. In Testament whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this the twenty first day of December, one thousand seven hundred seven hundred and sixty. Henry Childers SS sign'd seal'd published and declared by the Testator to be his last will and Testament in presence of the subscribing witnesses William Goen, Thomas Rutledge, William Mullings his mark Goen is a family connected to the Childers family

Will of Henry Childs

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Name: [[Child-628|Henry Child Sr.]] *Will Date:20 Jun 1731 *Will Place:Anne Arundel, Maryland, British America *Probate Date:4 Jun 1740 *Death Year:Abt 1740 Text:Child, Henry,A. A. Co.,20th June, 1731; 4th June, 1740. To son [[Child-627|Henry Child Jr.]]Henry and hrs., land testator bought from James Kinsbury. To son Cephas and hrs., 1000 A. bought of William Pen of Penn. To dau. [[Child-1076|Sarah Sanders]], extx., and hrs., land bought from Nathan Rigbie. To daus. Ruth Robins and Rachel Wilson, grandsons Christopher Birchhead, Francis Lewin and John Sanders, and grandaus. Ann Sharp, Ann Lewin and Sarah Lewin, personalty. Test: Joseph Richardson, Joseph Galloway, (Quaker), and William Fowrd. 22. 178. Original Source Name:Land OfficeOriginal Source Location:Annapolis, Maryland, USA Original Source Series:Will books Original Source Book:22 Original Source Page:178

Will of Henry Cooper of Hingham, 1626

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This is a transcription of the original record of the will of [[Cowper-609|Henry Cooper (Cowper)]], mercer of Hingham, Norfolk.Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Regd. copy wills, v. 40 1625-1626, fol. 75 ''verso'', will of Henry Cooper of Hingham, proved 10 November 1626; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 5 February 2022) DGS no. 8004647, image 85-87 of 535 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Norfolk Record Office ['''Note:''' Norfolk Record Office reference incorrectly states fol. 93, the will actually starts at folio 75]. The will was written on 14 January 1625/6 and proved 10 Nov 1626. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document, with the exception of paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as ''th''
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Immediate family mentioned (in order of appearance):''' * '''George Cooper''' son of Henry * '''[[Unknown-592619|Agnes (Unknown) Cooper]]''' Henry's "now wife and his [George's] mother" therefore the mother of all the children * '''Henrie Cooper''' son of Henry * '''Agnes Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Robert Coop[er]''' Henry' brother from whom he purchased land (daughter Agnes' bequest) * '''Susann Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Samuell Cooper''' son of Henry * '''[[Cowper-217|John Cowper]]''' Henry's father * '''Amy Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Robert Cooper''' Henry's uncle with whom Agnes will dwell after Henry's death * '''Alice [Cooper]''' daughter of Henry who was born after original will was written, "Cooper" not in the will, just "Alice" '''Other people mentioned:''' * '''Addam Stacie''' Henry purchased a close from him (son George's bequest) * '''Edward Gillman''' from whom Henry purchased land in the Church feild of Hingham (son George's bequest) * '''Robert Long''' from whom Henry purchased three acres of land in Rockwoodfeild (son George's bequest) * '''Thomas Jesopp''' from whom he purchased land in Deepham moore (son Henry's bequest) * '''Edward Bucke''' from whom he purchased tenements and landes from (son Henry's bequest) * '''Peter Cooper''' from whom he purchased land in Barrowe (daughter Susann's bequest) * '''John Woodcocke''' from whom he purchased land in Norwood (son Samuell's bequest) * '''William Springall''' from whom he purchased land in Hackford (son Samuell's bequest) * '''Edward Lincolne''' from whom he purchased land (son Samuell's bequest) * '''Thomas Harber''' from whom he purchased land (daughter Amy's bequest) * '''Anthony Haber''' (tied to daughter Amy's bequest) * '''Smith Robert James''' * '''Mr Heines''' from whom he purchased land after the original will was written, that was to be given to his wife, Agnes (daughter Alice's bequest) * '''Robert Perkes''' witness ---- [page 1] '''In the name of God amen''' the
ffowertenth daie of Januarie in the yeare of our lord
god one Thousand sixe hundered twentie and ffive '''I'''
'''Henry Cooper''' of Hingham in the countie of
Norffolke mercer beinge in good health and p[er]fecte
memorie praised be god therefore calleinge to minde the
Certaintie of death and no waies knoweinge anie cer=
=taine time thereof doe therefore make declare and ordaine
this my pr[e]sent last will and testament in manner and forme
followinge ffirst and principallie I commend and comitt
my sowle into the most mercifull handes of Allmightie
god, my maker and Creatour assuredlie hopeinge by
and through the merritts death and passon and re=
=surection of Jesus Christe my onelie Saviour &
redeemor to have life everlastinge and to be made p[ar]taker
of eternall joye and happines with the rest of his blessed
Angells in the kingdom of heaven, And I will my
boddie to be buried in Christian buriall at the discretion
of my executrix where it shall please god to call me
and next concerninge that worldlie estate, wherewith
it hath pleased allmightie god to blesse me with all of his
greate goodnes, I give and dispose the same as followeth
Item I give and bequeath unto '''George Cooper''' my
sonne and his heires all my landes and tenements in
Deepeham and Morlie, and my coppihold shopp in
or neere Hingham marketscead and one closse in Riseing
called the Brickeclosse contaieinge by estimation ffowerten
'''A[kers?]''' be it more or less which Closse I latelie purchased
of one '''Addam Stacie''', he to have and enter them after
my decease, Also I give and bequeath unto '''George'''
'''Cooper''' my said sonne, and his heirs my messuage or
Tenement wherein I now dwell in Hingham aforesaid
withall the howses and landes thereunto belongeinge [page 2 - penciled with "76" in the top right corner of page] '''he to have''' and enter the one halfe that I now dwell
in, when he shall accomplishe his full age of xxjtie yeares
and the other halfe thereof after the decease of '''Agnes''' my
now wife his mother, And more I give and bequeath unto
the said '''George''' my said sonne, and his heirs, my pightlea small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge, near or surrounding a house or other outbuilding
of land in the Church feild of Hingham which I latelie
purchased of '''Edward Gillman''', and three ackers of land
lyinge in Rockwoodfeild which I latelie purchased of Mr '''Robert'''
'''Long''', he to enter and have the same after my said wives decease
Item I give and bequeath to '''Henrie Cooper''' my sonne and
his heirs, all my tenements and landes lyinge neere or against
Deepham moore, which I latelie purchased of '''Thomas'''
'''Jesopp''' and also all my tenements or landes which I latelie
purchased of one '''Edward Bucke''', he to have and enter
the same, after my wives his mothers decease, And my will
minde and meaneinge is that the said '''Agnes''' my said wife
shall keepe and mainetaine all the howses thereof during
her naturall life, in good and sufficient rep[er]ations, And
further I will that my said wife shall paie to the said
'''Henrie Cooper''' my said sonne, for or out of those landes,
Tenne poundes a yeare, everie yeare after he shall accom=
=plishe his full age of one and twentie yeares duringe the
naturall life of her the said '''Agnes''' his said mother, Item
Item I give and bequeath unto '''Agnes Cooper''' my
daughter and her heirs my pightle of land or ground
which I latelie purchased my brother '''Robert Coop[er]'''
lyinge in Riseinge, And more I give and bequeath unto
her the said '''Agnes''' the full summe of threescore and
tenn poundes of good and Lawfull money of England to be
paid unto her by my said executrix when she the said
'''Agnes''' shall accomplishe the full age of one and twentie yeares,
[page 3] Item I give and bequeath unto '''Susann'''
'''Cooper''' my daughter and her heirs my pightle of
ground or land lyinge in Barrowe w[hi]ch I latelie
purchased of '''Peter Cooper''' she to have and enter
the same after my said wives decease, And more
I give and bequeath to her the said '''Susann''', thre
score poundes of good and lawfull money of England
the same to be paid to her by my said executrix when
the said '''Susann''' shall accomplishe her full age
of one and twentie yeares,
Item I give and bequeath
to '''Samuell Cooper''' my sonne and his heirs
my tenement and landes wherein '''John Woodcocke'''
latelie dwelt in Norwood, and my pightle of land
w[hi]ch I had of the guift of my father '''John Cooper'''
and my pightle of ground or land in Hackford, w[hi]ch
I latelie purchased of one '''William Springall'''
and my pightle of ground or land w[hi]ch I latelie pur=
chased of '''Edward Lincolne''', he to have and enter
the same when he shalbe of the full age of one and xxtie
yeares,
Item I give and bequeath to '''Amy Cooper'''
my daughter and her heirs my tenements and landes
in Hingham, which I latelie purchased of one '''Thomas'''
'''Harber''', she to have and enter the same, after the Deceases
of '''Anthony Harber''' and my said wife, And more, I
give and bequeath unto her the said '''Amy''' ffiftie
poundes of good and lawfull money of England, to
be paid unto her by my said Executrix, when she
the said '''Amy''' shall accomplish her full age of one
and twentie yeares,

Item all other my goodes cattells, [page 4 - penciled with "77" in the top right corner of page] Chatells landes tenements and hereditaments not before
by me in this my pr[e]sent last will and testament, given and
bequeathed, I give and bequeath unto '''Agnes''' my well
beloved wife and her heirs and assignes, to use and doe w[i]th
as pleaseth her, she to take and receive my debtes and
paie my debtes and legaries and bringe upp my children
which said '''Agnes''', I make constitute and ordaine sole execu=
=trix of this my present Last will and testament Provided
my minde, will, and meaneinge is, That when my said
sonne '''George''' shall accomplishe his full age of one and
twentie yeares, my said wife '''Agnes''' shall dwell if she
will, in the howse w[hi]ch my unkle '''Robert Cooper''' dwelleth
in after my said unkles decease, and she then to have halfe
the yardes halfe the fruite, And all such easemente and
priviledges in the howses and yardes, as my said unkle
'''Robert Cooper''' have had before of me, In witnes
whereof I the said '''Henrie Cooper''' have hereunto sett
my hand and seale the daie and yeare first above writ=
=ten;/
'''Henrie Cooper''' :
Sealed and Delivered in the p[re]sence of us
'''John Smith Robert James'''
September 1626
The daie and yeare above written, the said
Testator '''Henrie Cooper''', Beinge then sicke was demanded
by some of his friends, what he would give or doe f[or]
his youngest daughter, '''Alice''' who was borne since the
makeinge of this will and not thereby p[ro]vided for
answered and said that since the makeinge of his will [page 5] he had purchased and bought of one '''Mr Heines''' cer=
taine landes, which landes he intended and then willed
and gave unto '''Agnes''' his said wife and her heires
and then said and willed his said wife should paie out
of the same landes unto his said youngest daughter
'''Alice''', one hundred pounds in such manner as he
had appointed his other daughters, to be paid their
severall legaries by him to them given, and willed
this to be [par]te of his will these beinge witnesses
'''Robert Perks''' / '''Probatum''' [information to be added here] ==Sources==

Will of Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle 1624

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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle 1624 Detail Source
Name: Elderkin, Hy.
Dates: 1624
Place: Wrangle, Lincolnshire, England
Book: Marriages From Transcripts. (Marriage)
Collection: Lincolnshire and Huntingdonshire: - Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills, 1601-1652, Calendars of Huntingdonshire Wills, 1479-1652
Volume: Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Lincoln.
Chapter: Calendar No. 4. 1601--1652.
Text: Elderkin, Hy., Wrangle 1624 , folio 26 from calendar
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Volume 119 1624 folio 26 Film # 008052507 image 265
In the name of god Amen the nynteenth daye of
Aprill 1624 '''I Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle in the'''
p[ari[sh of Holland * Countye of Lincoln husbandman doe
ordaine & make this my last will & Testament in maner
& forme followinge

First I bequeath my soule into the
hands of Almighty god hoppinge to be saved by the
bloodshed of Jesus Christ my lovinge Redeemer & my
body I commyte to the ground to be buried in the
Church yard of Wrangle afforesaid

And for my
Worldly goods I here disposse of them
First I doe give
& bequeath to '''John Elderkyn my eldest sonne''' five
pounds to be paid to him the said John when he shall
acomplish the full age of one & twenty yeares
Item

I doe give & bequeath to '''Richard Eldarkyne my second'''
'''sonne''' five pounds to be paid to him the said Richard when
he shall acomplish the age of xxitie yeares

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Susan Eldarkyn my eldest daughter'''
nyne pounds to be paid to unto her the said Susan my
w[ith]in one yeare after the date herof

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Mary Eldarkyne my second daughter'''
five pounds to be paid unto her the said Mary when
she shall acomplish the age of eighteen yeares

Item I give
& bequeath to '''Margaret Eldarkyne my youngest'''
'''daughter ''' five pounds to be paid to her the said
Margaret when she shall acomplish the age ofeighteen
yeares, and if it shall fortune any of my afforesaid children
shall depart this lieffe before they shalol acomplish there sev[er]all
ages above said that then all & anye the said porcon or porcons
shall be equally divided amongst the survivors of them

And for the rest of my goods & chattells unbequeathed I give
& bequeath to '''Isabell Eldarkyne whome I make the sole
executrix of this my will my funerall expenses pis......

Item my mund & will is that '''John Kamyard of Wrangle'''' aforsaid
whom shalbee the sup[er]visor of this my will and I give
him for his paynes xijs intreating him to take bonds of
my executrix for the p[er]formance of this my will In
witness wherof I have putt vmy hand & seale the daye
& yeare above said In the presence of us provided? alwayes and
my mynd is that the sevrall some or somes above given & bequeathed
shall be forthwith putt unto the use & bonds taken for it and the
interest of it to produced to anye of them acordinge to ther
... all porcons given aforesaid In witness hereof I have put
to my hand the day & year aforesaid
Henry Eldarkyn his marke ===Sources===

Will of Henry Herdson of London 1555

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] '''''The will of [[Hudson-785|Henry Herdson]], Alderman of London, who died 17 December 1555. It was written on 9 December 1555, with a codicil added on 16 December 1555. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 January 1555/6.''''' '''Citation''' Henry Herdson, Alderman of London, will proved 10 January 1555/6, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, class PROB 11, piece 37: More (1554-1556), The National Archives, Kew, England; "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 October 2019), {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_311136-00558}} 555 of 623 (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious '''Will''' In the name of god Amen. The ninthe daie of December in the yere of owre Lorde God A Thowsande fyve hundred fyftye and fyve And in the seconde and therde yeres of the raignes of Phillippe and Marie by the grace of God kinge and quene of Englande Frannce Naples Jerusalem and Irelande Defenders of the faithe, Princes of Spaine and Cecyll, Archidukes of Austria Dukes of Milloine, Burgundy and Brabante, Counties of Haspurge Flannders and Tyroll. I Henry Herdson Citezin and Alderman of London beinge sicke of Bodie But hole of minde, And of good and perfitt memorie Laude and praise be to allmightie god make ordeine and declare this my presente testamente and Laste will in maner and forme followinge, that is to witte: Firste I bequeathe my wretched and sinfull sowle to allmightie god the onely maker and Redemer of hit. And my bodie to be buried in suche place as is used for Cristian People to be buried in, as shalbe thoughte mete by my executrix and overseers. And as for the Residewe of my funeralls, I will it be ordered and donne in suche maner and forme, and withe suche charges as by them shalbe likewise thoughte conveniente and decente. Item I will that Thomas Herdson my sonne and heire apparante accordinge to the Lawe and Statute in this behalfe made and provided shall have to him and his heires forever the full thirde parte of all and singuler my manors Landes tenements and hereditaments in the countie of Kente And the other two partes and residewe of the same my manors Landes tenements and hereditaments, I geve will and bequeathe to Edwarde Herdson, Henrie Herdson, John Herdson, and Kellam Herdson my sonnes and to the heires males of theire bodies lawfully begotton. And if the saide Edwarde, Henrie, John and Kellam happen all to die without issue male of theire or anie of theire bodies lawfully begotton. Then I will that the saide Two partes of the saide manours messuages landes tenements and hereditaments withe the appertinancs shalbe reverte and remaine and cum to the nexte heires of me the saide Henrie Herdson for ever. And if Barbara my wife be with childe at the time of my deathe withe Issue male or female and be delivered of hit afore or after my decease. Then I will if it be issue male that he shalbe Coheire withe my saide fowre other sonnes of and in the two partes of my saide manors Landes and tenements by me to them above assigned. And as concerninge the order and disposicion of my goodes. I will that all my goodes cattells and debtes after my detts paide accordinge to the Laudable custome and use of the Citie of London shalbe devided into thre equall partes wherof I will that the saide Barbara my wyfe shall have one parte to her owne proper use in the name of her Purparte and Reasonable porcion of all my goodes cattells and debtes to her after the use and custome of the citie of London belonginge. And the seconde equall parte therof I will shall remaine to all my childerne equally amonge them to be devided, And to be deliverid unto them when and as they or any of them shall cum to the Lawfull age of twentie and one yeres orells shalbe maried. And if it fortune any of my saide childerne to die before lawfull age or mariage. Then I will that the parte and partes of my saide goodes Cattell and debtes by me to my saide childe or childerne then survivinge equally amongste them to be devided And to be deliverid to them, when and as they or any of them shall accomplishe there saide full age or ells be maried. And further I will that the saide childe that my wyfe nowe goithe withe, whether it be issue male or female shall have his or her reasonable parte and porcion of my goodes amongste the residewe of my childern at Lawfull age or mariage in like and as ample maner as any of the same my childerne maie or mighte doo. And in all pointes and formes as thoughe the name of hit were herin perticulerly expressed. And if it fortune all my childerne within age to decease and before that time be not maried That then I will that all my said goodes, Cattells and Debtes by me to my saide Childerne above bequeathed shalbe Disposed in Redemcion of poore prisoners out of captivite and Thraldom and other suche charitable Dedes and workes of mercy, as maie best please god. And the thirde equall parte of all my saide goodes cattells and Debtes, I Reserve unto my selfe and to my executrix for the performance of my legacies underwritten, that is to saie First I will that my executrix shall provide and give fortie gownes of good mantell frise to fortie poore men and women that is to saie the one halfe to men, And the other halfe to women. Item I bequeathe to William Bulley thre poundes in golde to make him a ringe and a gowne of pewke And to his wife An other like gowne. Item I bequeathe to Edwarde Rue other thre poundes, to make him A ringe, And a gowne of pewke. Item I bequeathe to John Hethe other thre poundes to make him a ringe. Item [new page] I bequeathe to the righte honorable William Garret Maior of the citie of London a gowne of pewke of twentie shillinges the yarde And to master Swerdeberer An other gowne of thirtene shillinges and fowre pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to mystres Chaloner a gowne of pewke. Item I bequeathe to ether of John Dalman and his wife fortie shillinges to make eche of them A ringe. Item I bequeathe to John Saprotts fortye shillings to make him a ringe. Item I bequeathe to Roberte Hilliarde fortie shillings to make him A ringe and a gowne of pewke of thirtene shillings and fowre pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to Humfrey Wells an other gowne of thirtene shillings and foure pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to every of my servants thre poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence. Item I give to Richarde Howlet for service by him donne thirtie poundes. Item I bequeathe to Walter Herdson fortie poundes to be deliverid to him when he shall accomplishe and comme to the age of twentie and fowre yeres. Item I bequeathe to Ellyn Herdson thirtene poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence to be deliverid unto her on the daie of her mariage. Item I bequeathe to Agnes Herdson tenne poundes to be deliverid to her on the daie of her mariage. And if it fortune the saide Walter to dye before the age afore lymited, or the saide Ellyne, or Agnes, or either of them to dye before mariage. That then the parte or partes of them so dyeinge to be devided to thother of them survivinge. And if they dye all thre before suche age or mariage then I will theire saide partes shall remaine to my executors. Item I bequeathe to Barbara Hill fyve poundes. Item I forgive Martin Meriall of Grenehithe in the countye of Kente all suche debtes as he owithe me excepte the fiftye poundes whiche I laste lente unto him. And I forgive John Gylman of Weste Thurrock in the countie of Essex all such debtes as he owithe me. Item I forgive John Burrell all suche debtes as he owithe me savinge twentie poundes, so that he paie the saide twentie poundes to my executrix. Item I bequethe to Thomas Sexton a gowne of pewke And to Richard Hueson one other gowne. Item I bequethe to the company of Skinners for a repaste to be made amonge them tenne poundes. Item I bequeathe to John Hulson thre poundes to make him a ringe, and a gowne of pewke. Item I forgeve all my tenances of Kingsdon in the countie of Somerset all suche dett as they owe me for fynes or otherwise Item I bequeathe to John Rooff a gowne of xxiiis iiijd the yarde. Item I geve to the wife of Rafe Grenewaie a gowne of pewke of thertene shillings and fowre pence a yarde. The residue of my saide therde parte above reserved after my funerall charges borne And the Legacies in this my Laste will and testament contained fully performed and fullfilled. I geve and bequeathe to and amongste Edwarde, Henrie, John, and Kellam my fowre youngest sonnes to be deliverid to them when they shall comme to theire full age of twentie and one yeres. And if anie of them happen to die, before the accomplishmente of theire saide full age then I will the parte and partes of the saide Surplusage due unto him or them so deceasing to remaine to the other of them Survivinge. And if it fortune them to die all before any of them cum to his saide full age as god defende. Then I will geve and bequeathe all the same surplusage to Thomas my sonne. And to my cosyn John Herdson of Lincolnshere and his childerne. And further I will that William Allyn, William Bulley, Thomas Sexton and Edwarde Rue shall have amonge them the use and occupienge of all my goodes cattells and debtes, by me to my saide childerne above bequethed till such time as my childerne cum to Lawfull age or mariage fundinge them at there owne charges in and by all that time So that same William Allen, William Bulley, Thomas Sexton and Edwarde Rue and everie of them cause good able and Sufficient Suerties to be bounde withe them for the repaimente of the same accordinge to the tenor and true meaninge of this my testamente and laste Will. And I will that the saide Thomas Sexton shall bringe up Edwarde my sonne And I will that William Alyn shall have the custodie and bringinge up of Henry my sonne. And that John Sapcotts shall also have the custodie and bringinge up of John my sonne havinge allowance for the same at the handes of the saide William Bulley. Morover I will that the saide Barbara my wife shall collecte gather have and kepe to the use of all my saide childerne all the rentes and proffits comminge of my saide Landes And have the ordre settinge and lettinge of the same till they cum to theire full age of twentie and one yeres puttinge in sufficient suerties for the true repaimente of the same to my childerne when they shall accomplishe theire full age. And of the execution of this my testamente and laste will I make the saide Barbara my wife my sole executrix. And of the oversight of the execution of the same my testamente and Laste will I make and constitute Ser Andrewe Judde and Ser Richarde Dobbes knightes and aldermen of London and William Allen Letherseller supervisors moste hartely besechinge them as my speciall truste is in them that they will see my childerne be not impeched devianid or minred of the rightfull partes and porcions of my saide goodes But that they thorowe there wisdomes and providence maie truely have so muche as by the tenor of this my will they oughte to have And for there faithfull diligence therin to be shewed accordinglye I geve and bequeathe to the saide Sir Andrewe [new page] Judde five poundes, and a gowne of pewke of twentie shillinges the yarde. And to the saide Sir Richard Dobbes other five poundes and a like gowne of twentie shillings the yarde. And to the saide William Allyn twentie poundes and a gowne of pewke and to his wife another gowne. And further I will that the saide Barbara my wife shall have the rule order and kepinge of Kellam my youngeste sonne and Abiga my daughter till they or either of them cum to there full ages or mariages. Item I bequeathe to Grace Smithe xls Item I forgive James Hollande all suche debtes as his father owithe me In witness wherof I the saide Henrie Herdson to everie leafe of this my presente testamente and laste will have put my seale and subscribed my name the daie and yeres above written. Then there beinge also presente William Allen Edwarde Rue Thomas Sexton and John Hulson. '''Codicil''' Memorandum The sixtene daie of December Anno A thousande five hundred fiftie and five The above mencioned Henrie Herdson Alderman of London aforesaide, beinge in good minde and memorie havinge bequethed and disposed the fouretene daie of the same monthe by mouthe nuncupatively to Edwarde Rue Citizen and pewterer of London the custodie of Abigall his Daughter to gether withe the occupacion of her porcion duringe her nonage. The saide Testator this daie and monthe continuyinge in perfit minde and memorie revokinge the saide Disposicion of his saide daughter Abigall and her porcion And also his former bequeste made to the saide Edwarde Rue concerninge the occupacion of the fourthe parte of his childerns porcions then willed disposed and bequeathed for and upon certaine causes and consideracions him movinge that the saide Legacy of the custodie of Abigall Herdson his daughter And the occupacion of her porcion And also the occupacion of the saide fourthe parte of his childernes porcion to him as before disposed shulde cum and be from hence forthe utterlie voide, frustrate and Revoked, bequeathinge to him in Lue and satisfaction of the promiss twentie poundes in money together withe thre poundes to make him a ringe and a gowne of pewke bequeathed to him in the bodie of his will Whiche saide Revocacion disposition and declaration of this presente Codicill proceded out of the saide Testators proper minde and laste will declared and made in the presence of William Bowlye and John Sapcott witnesss desired by the testator to testifie and recorde the same yeron the xvith daie of December above written '''Extract in Inquisition Post Mortem''' ''Note the slight variations from the PCC copy of the will, eg "Kenelme", rather than Kellam'' Item I will that Thomas Herdson my sonne & heyre aparant according to the Lawe & statute in this behalf made & providedshall have to him & to his heires for ever the full third parte of all & singular my mannors Landes tenementes And hereditaments in the counte of Kent, And the other two partes & Resydue of the same my mannors Landes tenementes & hereditamentes I geve will & bequeathe to Edwarde Herdson Henry Herdson, John Herdson, And Kenelme Herdson, my sonnes, & to ther heyres males of ther bodyes Lawfully begotten And yf the seid edwarde, Henry, John & Kenelme happen all to dye without yssue male of ther or eny of their bodyes Lawfully begotten Then I will that the seyd two partes of the seid mannors, messuages, Landes, tenementes & hereditamentes with thappertenances shall Reverte Remayne & come to the next heires of me the seid Henry Herdson for ever, And if barbara my wyfe be with childe at the tyme of my Dethe, with yssue male of female & be delivered of yt bifore, or after my Decease, Than I will, yf yt be yssue male that he shalbe coheyre with my seid foure other sonnes, of & in the two partes of my seid mannors Landes & tenementes, by me to them Above assigned. Moreover I will that barbara my wyfe shall collect gather have & kepe, to thuse of all my seid Children, all the renttes & proffyttes comyng of my seid Landes & have the order Letting & settinge of the same tyll they come to their full age of xxj yeres, putting in suffycient suerties, for the trew repayment of the same to my chilldren, when they shal Accomplyssh ther full age

Will of Henry Hunlocke of Wingerworth, Debyshire

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The Will of [[Hunlocke-1|Henry Hunlocke]], gentleman of Wingerworth, Derbyshire, England. Written on 13 July 1610 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in February 1612 by his son and heir [[Hunlocke-4|Henry Hunlocke]]. This Henry Hunlocke the Younger became High Sheriff in 1623-4. The image of this Will is on Ancestry at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_311279-00320?pid=931054&treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SVi1770&_phstart=successSource#?imageId=40611_311279-00320| this location]. The spelling in the transcription below is as it was in the original. Line breaks are my own for legibility and do not necessarily follow the line breaks in the original text.
I have not been able to make out every word in the original, and these omissions are indicated by ...
Please do complete the missing words if you have deciphered them from the original and leave a note saying that you have done so. Where possible, I have linked the persons mentioned in the Will to their Wikitree profiles and left reference notes below the text. ---- In the Name of God Amen
The thirteenth day of July in the Yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and tenn
I '''Henry Hunlocke the elder''' of Wingerworth in the county of Derbie gentleman sicke in body yet beinge of whole mynde with good and perfect remembrance Laude and Prayse be to Almighty God Doe make and ordain this my [p...] testament concerninge herein my Last Will in manner and Form following.
That is to saie ffirst I commend my Soule in to the hands of Almightie God my maker and redeemer assuredlie trustinge to be saved onely by the Death and precious blood of Jesus Christ and by noe other nor by any other means and my body to be buried in the Chancell of the parysh Church of Wingerworth aforesaid by '''[[Walker-963|Margarett]] my ffirst and deare lovinge Wife''' [[Walker-963|Margaret Walker]] daughter of Nicholas Walker. There is speculation that she may have been married before she married Henry and that the William and Anne Benedickes mentioned further down the Will are children from her first marriage. Item I will that all such Debtes and Duties as I owe of Right or of cons...rce to any person or personnes be well and trulie contented and payd by myne Executors hereafter named without any delaye or contradiction and after my Debtes paide and my ffunerall expenses performed I doe give dispose and bequeath my goodes Debtes and Chattells in manner and forme following that is to saie I Give and bequeathe unto '''[[Reresby-21|Edith]] my Nowe Wife''' [[Reresby-21|Edith Reresby]] daughter of Lionel Reresby and widow of George Markham. She had at least three children with George Markham and these are left bequests in the Will. my interest in the ''seast'' of the parsonage of Eaton in full ....shment of all her Right title interest clayme and De...de purpose and full parte to her of all my saide goodes Debtes and Chattells whatsoever .... my full my .... is that my '''Sonn Henry Hunlocke''' shall have and enjoy the Rentes and proffittes thereof until the ffeast of Sainte Martyn the Bishopp in Wynter which shalbe in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and Eleven Item I give and Bequeath unto '''John Hunlocke''' '''Denham Hunlock''' and '''Thomas Hunlocke''' the three sonnes of my cozen '''Thomas Hunlocke''' twenty nobles apiece to be paide unto them within one yeare after my decease
Item I give and bequeath to '''Henry Bywaters''' children which he nowe hath by '''my cozen Alice''' twenty shillinges apiece Henry Bywatere and Alice Hunlocke was maried the xxjth day of July 1605
From the transcript of Wingerworth parish records on [[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/rs00013304_4450915-00216?pid=3611179&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid%3D61407%26h%3D3611179%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D9841&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=rs00013304_4450915-00237| Ancestry]]

Item I give and bequeath to''' John Boare''' his sonne which he hath by my '''cozen Margaret''' twenty shillingesIn the transcript of the parish records of Wingerworth, John Boore married Elyzabeth Hunlocke (not Margaret) on xxvjth day of July (year not given, sometime between 1606-1607 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/rs00013304_4450915-00216?pid=3611179&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid%3D61407%26h%3D3611179%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D9841&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=rs00013304_4450915-00237| Image on Ancestry]
Item I given and bequeath to '''Richard Wharton''' his three Children which he hath by '''Catherine his nowe wife''' Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I given and bequeath unto '''Phillipp Hunlocke''' his children twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath unto my '''cozen Raphe Crich''' his Children twenty shillinges apeece
Item I give and bequeath unto '''Xropher Hunlocke''' and to '''Edward Hunlocke''' sonnes of my brother '''Xrofer Hunlocke''' Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath to '''Isabell Dakyn''' her two children Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath to '''Rose Hopkinsons''' daughter twentie shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to '''Thomas Daltons''' Children which he hath by '''Grace Northedge''' twentie Shillinges apeece
Item I give and bequeath to '''ffranncis Braylesford''' his children which he had by '''Elizabeth Northedge''' twentie shillinges a peece
Item I give and bequeath to my '''Lovinge sonne Mr William Benedicke''' [something superscript ? XLs ?ten pounds ?40 shillings] to buy hym a Ringe withall for a remembrance
Item I give and bequeathe to my '''Daughter Anne Benedicke''' twenty pounds to be paide and delivered unto her when shee shall accomplish and come to her lawfull age of one and twenty years
Item I give and bequeath unto my '''Sonne Henry''' ffelles twenty poundes to be paide and delivered unto him when he shall
accomplish and come unto his full age of one and twenty yeares
Item I give and Bequeath to my servante '''Godfrey -y-hard''' fower pounds
Item I give and bequeath to '''Raphe Widdowson''' twenty shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to my servantes '''Godfrey Masters''' and '''William Wright''' twenty shillings a peece and to all the ----of my servantes nowe Dwellinge with me tenn shillinges a peece to be paide and delivered unto them and every of them with in five months nexte ensuinge after my Decease
[next page] Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Willy of Chesterfield Widdowe''' tenn shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to my '''brother Mr Anthoney Bradshawe''' his children tenn poundes to be equallie Devided amongest them
Item I forgive my '''cozen Exuperius [?] Bradshaw''' all the moneye that he oweth me and that money lykewise which I paide to my '''cozen Raph Clarke''' for him
Item I forgive '''Mr Owke''' parson of the heath all the money that he he oweth me
Item I forgive Mr Barnard Carrier parson of Hadley all the money that he oweth me
Item I give to the poore of Chesterfield twentie nobles
Item I give to the poore of the parish of Wingerworth ffive pounnds to be Devided amongst them according to the Discreason of my Executor and overseers
Item I give and bequeath to '''Edith my Wife''' the bedstocke and featherbed a bolster two pillowes two blanckettes five --- with the --- vallence and silke curtaines thereon to belonginge with the best tapestrie covering that she brought from Eaton the which bedstocke and other furniture of the same nowe standeth and is in the Dearie Chamber Item I give and bequeath to '''Rosamond Markeham''' to '''Elizabeth Markeham''' and '''Anne Markeham''' three of '''my Wives Daughters''' fiftyne pooundes a peece to be paide and delivered unto them within six months after my Decease
Item I ffreelie forgive all my debtes as may be charged with any parcells of wares contayned in my Debte booke at London all the Residue of my goode moveable and immovable Debtes plate and Chattells whatsoever formerly not Bequeathed or given I doe give and bequeath to my '''Sonne Henry Hunlocke''' and of this my presente Will and testament I doe make and ordaine him my sole and full executor And of the execution of the same I make and ordaine my wellbeloved '''brothers in Lawe''' '''Mr Godfrey Clarke''' and '''Master Anthony Bradshawe''' overseers and I give and bequeath to them five poundes a peece for their Labour and paines in the behalfe By me Henry Hunlocke thus being witnessed '''Thomas Alsibroke''' [?] minister
'''John Braylesfford'''
'''Godfrey Parker'''
'''Thomas Rowland'''
'''Roberte Bywater''' [The Probate notice is in Latin - I have extracted the date and Henry Hunlocke the son. If anyone has a working knowledge of legal Latin, please do complete the text.] Probatum fuit testamentatum Suprascriptum Apud London ...
... die Mens ffebruarii Anno Domini
... millesino sexcentesuno Duodecimo Finamento
Henrici Hunlocke filii naturalis et .... De Deufuncti et Executoris in ....
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Will of Henry Longe 1535

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the will of [[Long-24764|Henry Long]] of Whaddon The will was written in 1535/6 (no exact date given) and proved on 28 January 1535/6.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977167 Reference: PROB 11/25/457 Description: Will of Henry Longe Date: 28 January 1536 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 25
{{Ancestry Sharing|26178998|140dd9}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|875048|uk}} (accessed 18 October 2021)
Will of Henrici Longe, granted probate on 28 Jan 1535. Died Abt 1535.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will *Robert Longe of Whaddon and his sons William and Antony *kinswoman E? Longe (possibly Eme Longe) *John Longe the younger my brother (is this the same as litle John Longe mentioned later?) *Robert Longe my sonne in London *Johanne my wife *Thomas Longe my sone *Robert Smythe my sonne in lawe *my doughter margery *William and Henry my sonnes *litle John Longe my brother *Thomas Longe my brother Others *Witnesses: Richarde Blake of Chippenham, Robert Longe of Whaddon, John Longe the younger, William son of Robert Longe *Servants Koke and Russell ---- In the name of god Amen In the year of our In the year of our Lorde god , mtvxxxv t / I '''Henry Longe''' beinge
hole of mynde, and seeke in body, make my testament and Last will in this fourme followinge First I bequeth
my soule to the almightie god, to oure ladye Sainte Marye, and to all tholly companye of hevyn / And my bodye to
be buried in the church of Semyngton / Item I bequeth to the mother churche of Sar[um] xxd. [20d] / Item to the churche
of Semyngton tenne shillinge[s] / It[em] to the churche of Whaddon xxd. [20d] / Item to the churche of melkyshm xxd. [20d] :/ Item to
'''Robert Longe of Whaddon''' fourtie shillinge[s] / Item to the same '''Robert Longes twoo sonnes''', '''willi[a]m''' and '''Antony'''
every of them twenty shillinge[s] / Item to '''E[?]e Longe''' my kynneswoman vj£ xiijs iiijd. [£6 13s 4d] / Item to every of my
thre mayden [servants] six shillinge[s] and eight pence / Item to '''John Longe the younger''' my brother xl[?] / Item to
'''Robert Longe my sonne''' beinge in London a hundred pounde, with liij£vjs viijd [£53 6s 8d] beinge in his hands / Item to '''Johanne'''
'''my wif[e]''' one hundred marke, and two flocke [bedds?] wt thapparell for our bedd / Item to '''Thomas Longe my sone'''
tenne pounde / Item to '''Robert Smythe my sonne in lawe''' tenne pounde with that yt in his hands / Item to everye
of my godchildren xijd [12d] / Item to every poure housholder in Whaddon, Litelton and Semyngton xijd [12d] / Item to
'''my doughter margery''' iij£ vjs viijd [£3 6s 8d] / Item I woll that a clothe of xxiiijti brode yardes be deyd blacke, and to be
bestowyd uppon my men srv[?]nts and other poure solle[s], by the discrec[i]on of Thomas Longe my sonne / The residue of
my goodes not bequethed I give and bequeth to '''William and Henry my sonnes''' whom I make myne executours, to
dispoase at for the wealth of my soule / Item Thomas Longe my sonne to be Overseer of this my last will / Item
to '''litle John Longe my brother''' xx£ [£20] / Item to Koke and Russell my se[rva]nnts every of them iijs iiijd [3s 4d] / It[em] to '''Thomas Longe'''
'''my brother''' fourtye shillings Item I will that Thomas Longe my sonne may see the trewe [devision?] of all
my goodes to myne executours bequethed, egally devided betwyne them / so that there be : no striff betwyne my
executours To this testament bearith in wittnes Richarde Blake of Chippenham, Robert Longe of Whaddon
John Longe the younger William Longe sonne to Robert longe /J[?]
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Will of Henry Neville 5th Earl of Westmorland

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[[Category:Westmorland, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:House of Neville]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Neville Name Study]] [[Category:Kirby Misperton, Yorkshire]] [[Category:Staindrop, County Durham]] [[Category:Brancepeth, County Durham]] [[Category:England, Manners Name Study]] [[Category:Newcastle upon Tyne, Brandling Name Study]] [[Category:County Durham, Forster Name Study]] :'''Testamentum Henrici Comitis de Westmerland''' :Aug. 18, 1563. : From the Registry at York. Pr. 22 Sep 1561 : CITATION: Raine, J. (1860). "Testamentum Henrici Comitis de Westmerland," in Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, II, p. 1 - 6.[https://books.google.com/books?id=yUsJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. ---- I [[Neville-149|Henry Earl of Westmorland]], [[Neville-149|Henry Neville, fifth Earl of Westmerland]], the head of one of the noblest houses in the north of England. He was one of the eighteen children of: * [[Neville-13|Ralph Neville, the fourth Earl]], * and [[Stafford-235|Catharine]], dau. of [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham]]. He took little part in public affairs. We find him making complaints against the conduct of Bishop Tunstall in his diocese, and for some years he was Lord Warden of the Western Marches, and some of his letters in that capacity are printed in Lodge. He had, however, but little of the spirit of his ancestors of the preceding century. The glories of the house of Neville were already on the wane. The Earl married three (3) times and had eight (8) children. He married to: # [[Manners-26|Anne Manners]], dau. of [[Manners-21|Thomas, Earl of Rutland]]. #Jane (bur. Staindrop), dau. of Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight & Catharine, dau. Sir Robert Constable. Jane Cholmeley was interred at Staindrop, under the tomb which covers the remains of her husband. # [[Cholmeley-7|Margaret Cholmeley]] (bur. 02 Apr 1570 St. Dunstan's in the West), sis. of 2nd wife, was wid. of Sir Henry Gascoigne of Sedbury, co. York, knight. By her he had two daughters. It is a difficult name the mother of the other six children. The pedigree of Neville, drawn up by Mr. Surtees, must be looked upon with a good deal of reserve and caution. one of the most noble order of the Garter, knight, do according to the liberty of one act of Parliament, made and ordained at Westminster, in the thirty year of the reign of our late sovereign lord, of famous memory, King Henry VIII, ordain and makes this my last will and testament. I bequeath and commend my soul unto Almighty God, and my body to be '''buried in the parish church of Staindrop''', under the tomb that last was made, This tomb is still at Staindrop, and is a wood carving. It has been, most improperly, removed from its old position in the chancel. An inscription on the monument informs us that it was made in 1560 by the present testator for himself and his three wives. Two only of those ladies have their effigies on the tomb. Mr. Surtees describes the monument, with the inscription and the arms that it once bore. nighe unto my late wife Lady Jane, if I die in England, and my funerals to be honorably celebrated and done according to the discretion of my executors. I will and devise two parts of all my manors, &c., unto: * Sir Richard Cholmeley, knight, Brother-in-law to the Earl, and a person of very great consequence and distinction, indeed, there was no one without a title that occupied a higher position in the north of England. His first wife was a daughter of William Lord Conyers of Hornby, his second, a daughter of the Earl of Cumberland. He left behind him a numerous family. * and Robert Bowes, esquire, A younger brother of the celebrated Sir George Bowes, and himself a person of no small repute. He was for many years treasurer of Berwick, and ambassador to Scotland. A portion of his official correspondence, relating to Scottish affairs, has been printed by this Society. {{Image|file=Bowes-324-3.jpg |caption=Bowes, (Vis. of York, 1563/4) }} on trust, i.e., the manor of Bywell in Northumberland, with my lands, &c., at Cockfeilde, Keverston, Ingleton, Bollome, Forres of Langhton, Somerhouse and Haughton, within the Lordship of Raybye, to pay there from to either of my two '''daughters''': :# Marye, Mary Neville, according to Surtees, died unmarried before 1579. :#and Adelanell,Adeline Neville (will 22 Mar 1612/3) Adeline Neville survived for a long time the ruin of her family. She mad her will 22 March 1612/3, as a resident in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London: :" to be interred in the parish church or chancel of Stanthorpe, co. Durham. * To Raphe Doughfoote, Wm. Doughfoote, Raphe Wilsonn, Chr. Batmison, and Wm. Conyers 40s. each. *To Lawr. Kirke 51. *To Elizabeth Tasbrough, my waiting gentlewoman, 41. *All my manors, &c., to my honorable kinsman Sir George Manners of Fulbeck, co. Lincoln, knight, and he to pay my debts, &c., and to be sole executor. *Sir Henrie Bellies of Newbrough, co. York, knight, supervisor, and I give him a ring of gold of 20s., in remembrance of my love to him.” :(Pr. at London, Oct. 7, 1613. In the registry at York.] one thousand marks, and one hundred pounds yearly unto '''[[Cholmeley-7|Lady Margaret]] now my wife, and daughter of [[Cholmeley-3|Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight]]''', deceased, and late wife of [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne, knight]],(d. 288 Oct 1558) Sir Henry Gascoigne of Sedbury, near Richmond, knight, æt. 28, 1545. He died Oct. 28, 1558, leaving several children. also deceased, and since that time married unto me the said Earl, and to my two '''daughters''': Of these two daughters there is nothing further known. :#Margaret :# and Elisabethe, begotten by me of her, either of them one thousand marks, provided that my two daughters do not marry themselves to any man, during the life of their mother, without her consent, and my '''son and heir''' apparent '''[[Neville-2289|Charles Nevyll]]''',(d. 1601 Newport ''exiled'') Sixth and last Earl of Westmerland. He ruined his ancient house by the part which he took in the Rising in the North. His end was a pitiable one, and a long account of his sufferings and wanderings will be found in Sir Cuthbert Sharp's work on the Rebellion of 1569. He is said to have died in exile at Newport in 1601. :. Wadsworth, in his English Spanish Pilgrim, printed in 1630, speaking of the English refugees in Flanders, says, : “ There is one Nevill, who stiles himself Earl of Westmerland, but his earledome many times will scarce furnish him with a dinner, and were it not for his second wife, (this Nevil's first wife is yet living in London,) who playeth the shee physitian in the Archdutches court, he might be put oft times to narrower shifts, notwithstanding his 100 crownes pension a month." :. Who can this be? Perhaps one of the Latimer Nevilles, as they are called. Could the sixth Earl have married a second wife, and left a family behind him in Flanders ? after he hath accomplished the full age of twenty-one (21) years, to enter unto the said manner and lands, if he will bind himself with sufficient sureties to pay the foresaid legacies. *Also I will to my said feoffees my lands, &c., at Shotton, Woodlande, Stryckley Park, Wakerfeilde, Langton, Ulnebie, Hylton, Manfield, Medomsley, Woodyfeild, Pathrawe, Nettlebedde, Sunderlan, Gaitesyde, Cletlam and Stillington, in the lordshipp of Raybye, for xxi years, together with lands, &c., in Newcastell-upon-Tyne, The site of the old hostel of the Nevilles, at Newcastle, is now occupied by the Medical College, which has been called Neville. Hall. to the yearly value of 30 £, on trust to pay out of the same, to my said four daughters, the sum of four score pounds yearly, till they be married, and to pay all my debts, legacies and funerals, and if the said charges be paid before the foresaid term be expired, then I will that my said son Charles shall enter into the same, and I give him my whole interest and lease in the College of Staindrop. *To my said wife I give my whole interest in Blandsbye Parke in Yorkshire, and in the parsonage or tithe of Kirkby Misperton, and in the parsonage or tithe of Sehame, and all my goods at Kirkby Moreshead, Keldehome, Rockbarghe and Blandsbye Parke. *To the said Lady Margaret, now my wife, all the plate belonging to the foresaid [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne, knight]], or my said wife, at or before the day of our marriage, and the rest of all my plate to be equally divided between her and my son Charles. *To my said wife all my household stuff at Kirkby Moreshead and Keldhome. *To Thomas Gascoigne, youngest son of the said [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne]], my farmhold called Carleburye, after the expiration of a lease granted by me to John Killinghall, Of Middleton St. George, esq. Carlbury, the lease of which the Earl left to his stepson Thomas Gascoigne, lies on the Durham side of the Tees, close to the village of Piersbridge. for his life, paying the accustomed rent. *To my '''bastard daughter Margaret Watson''', ''otherwise called Margaret Nevyll'', Was it the tradition of the love adventures of the testator that suggested to the late Mr. Surtees one of his most striking ballads ? :As I down Raby Park did pass, : I heard a fair maid weep and wail ; :The chiefest of her song it was-- :“Farewell the sweets of Langley-dale." my two farmholde called Newham and Westholme, after the expiration of the leases granted by me to John Cholmeley and John Dowthaite deceased, for forty-one (41) years. *To my servant William Lee Retainers of the Earl. Cholmeley was one of his wife's kinsmen. Douthwaite lived at Westholme in the parish of Winston, where the old manor house still remains. There is a pedigree of his family in ''Surtees''. Lee lived at East Brandon in the parish of Brancepeth, and the inventory of his effects will be given in the present volume. the office of the general receivership of all my lands in the counties of Duresme and Northumberland, during the minority of my son Charles, with a yearly fee of 40s. during his life. *To my servant Francis Burton the office of the general receivership of all my lands in the county of York, with the yearly fee of 40s. during his life. *To my servant Robert Cholmeley, gent., a yearly fee of 20£ during his life, * and to my servant Nicholas Fetherstonhaugh the office of the kepership of my west park of Brancepeth, with the yearly fee, to have the same unto the death of Lyonell Fetherstonhaugh, his father, The Featherstonhalghs of Brancepeth, a branch of the house of Stanhope, were for a long time connected with the Nevilles and their estates. It was through their means, aided by the Perkinsons, that Earl Charles made his escape into the Low Countries. and that he to enter into the one half of Standley, whereof I have made him a lease, and after the death of the said Lyonell, I give the said office, with the said fee, unto my servant George Bisham for his life. *To my chaplain Sir Nicholas Forster, parson of Brancepeth, 20£. *I will that all my servants having offices of me, and no leases or patents, do enjoy the same as well as if they had thereof leases and patents. * All my other goods I give to my said son Charles Nevyll, * and I make my '''executors''': my son Charles Nevill, Sir Richard Cholmeley, knight, Robert Bowes and Jerrarde Salven,(will & inv 1570) The head of the very ancient house of Salvin of Croxdale. His will and inventory, dated in 1570, have been printed in the first volume of the Durham Wills, p. 345. esquires, and for their pains and travel I do give unto them, over and besides their costs and charges, every one of them xl marks. Memorandum, this present testament was read, published and declared before the within named right honorable Earl to be his true and last will, and all other former wills by him made to be '''void''', frustrate and nichillate, by him confessed in the presence of: * Robert Dalton,[prebend. of co. Dur in 1541]Son of John Dalton of West Auckland, and prebendary of the seventh stall at Durham in 1541. Deprived in 1560. Died 10 July, 12 Eliz. bachelor in divinity, * Jerred Salven the elder, esquire, * [[Chaytor-94|Christofer Chayter]], * George Fennye, * George Cowper, * Thomas Gibson. Also I will and ordain, that at what place soever it shall please God to call me to His mercy, that my household being there, the same house and my servants shall be kept together, and the house kept in such order as has been in times past, according to my honor, by the space of three months after my decease. :H. WESTMERLAND. And where I have given to my servant Robert Cholmeley an annuity of 20£ during his life, I charge it upon my lands, &c., in the county of Durham and Northumberland. *To Margaret Gascoigne, This lady died at the Whitefriars, in London, in 1567. The scanty inventory of her effects has been printed in Durham Wills, p. 273. daughter of Sir Henry Gascoigne, late of Sadburye, deceased, my interest in the deanery and tithe of Darlington. *To Lady Margaret, now my wife, one gelding, called Gray Wycliffe. *To my brother-in-law Sir Richard Cholemeley knight, one bay gelding, which I bought of my servant Rauffe Newbye. * To Roger Dalton,(d. 1587) Member of a family in the East Riding of Yorkshire. He lived at Kirkby Misperton, and died in 1587. one black gelding, which Thomas Watson bought at Malton. *To my servant William Constable, The Constables of Flambro' were connected with the Earl through the Cholmeleys. Of the base way in which Sir Robert Constable made use of his relationship, to deceive and entrap the wife of the last unfortunate Earl, an account will be found in Sharp's Memorials of the Rebellion. my great gresselde gelding, which I had of Hebburn. *To all my household servants, giving daily attendance, every one of them one half years wages, over and besides their ordinary wages. *I will that my executors pay unto [[Brandling-2|Sir Robert Brandling]],(d. 1568) [[Brandling-2|Sir Robert Brandling]], Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle, was knighted on the field of Musselbrough by the Duke of Somerset. He died in 1568, and the present family of Brandling descends from his brother. Sir Robert is mentioned in several of the publications of this Society. of Newcastle upon Tyne, knight, ''c'' marks which I do owe him, and also 80£. {{Image|file=Brandling-10.jpg |caption=Brandling of Newcastle, (Foster, 1891) }} *to my said brother-in-law [[Cholmeley-2|Sir Richard Cholmeley]], which I do owe to him, and also to Thomas Nicholas, merchant tailor of London, 18£. which I am indebted to him. *Item where before this time I did give by dead unto my daughter [[Neville-2529|Elenor]], This lady became the wife of [[Pelham-435|Sir William Pelham]] of Newstead and Brockleby, co. Lincoln, knight. :- [Of the Earl's daughter]{{Citation Needed}} [[Neville-469|Catherine]], who married [[Constable-663|Sir John Constable]] of Halsham and Kirkby Knowle, the testator, strange to say, makes no mention. :. Her will Aug. 4, 1590. :Ladie Katherine Constable, widow, late wife of Sir John Constable of Kirkebie Knowell, knight. :. If I die on this side Trente to be buried in the church of Shortdiche, near the city of London, near my ancestors, thit is to witte, Ladie Katherine, late Countess of Westmorland, my grandmother and godmother. My executors to cause 40£ to be bestowed upon a tomb, wherein I will that there shall be a memory made of myself and my two grandmothers, viz., * of the said Countess, who died, as I remember, in Maye anno iij Mariæ, * and of Elenor Countess of Rutland, who died, as I likewise remember, in anno iij Edward VI., and of Margaret Countess of Rutland, my aunt, all which three ladies lie buried in that church. :. If I die in the north parts beyond Trent, to be buried in the church of Halsham, near my late husband. :. My sister Ladie Adaline, and nieces Margaret and Anne Nevill. *To my son-in-law Sir Henry Constable, knight, one pair of livery pots with my arms on them. *To William Hilliard of York, esq., my cup of mother of pearl. *To my niece the Lady Katherine Graie my plate of ostrich eggshells. * To my niece Margaret Nevill a spice box of silver, a perfuming pann, &c. * To the Lady Margaret, wife unto Sir Henry Constable, one cross of gold set with diamond. * To the Lady Ogle my purslane cup set with stones, which will hold no poison. * To my Lord Ogle my cowtche of cloth of gold. * To my cousin Jane Tallbott one new white testor sett with roses. * To Elline Bromley a cheine of pearl, gold and stones. * To Elizabeth Bromley, her sister, a border of gold with pearl. :[Pr. July 28, 1591.] my manor of Bolbeck in Northumberland, till she were paid 1000£, now I will that if she be of the said manor lawfully evicted, then my executors shall pay to her 1000£, to be taken out of all my lands and tenements. :H. WESTMERLAND. And where I have given unto my now wife my interest in Blandesbye Park, now know you that I will the said gift to be void, and give it to my sonne Charles Nevyll. : H. WestMERLAND. : [From the Registry at York. Pr. Sep. 22, 1561.] ===Notes===

Will of Henry Ogle of Kirkley

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: Date: 02 Jan 1580 : Proved: 02 Aug 1581 ---- Jan 2 1580. [[Ogle-789|Henry Ogle, of Kirkelawe]], in the parish of Ponteland, gentlemen. My body to be buried in the parish church of Ponteland. I give to my son [[Ogle-578|Mark Ogle]] all my interest in the water corn mylne and farmhold in Kirkley, in my occupation, trusting that my singular good lord and master William Lord Ewrye will stand and be good lord unto my wife and children, as heretofore he hath been unto me. To my said son Mark 40l. To my son Luke Ogle a tenement or farmhold in Newhame, during the term of years my son Mark hath in the same. Also I give unto the said Luke 20l. To my son Robert Ogle a tenement in Newham, in the occupation of my son Mark, also I give unto him xx marks. To my wife [[Forster-948|Margaret Ogle]] my right & c. in two tenements in Caldoots, in the county of Northumberland. To Cuthbert Ogle, of Eadington, one cow and iij yowes. To my son Robert Ogle my brown horse. To my godson Henry Ogle of Saltiche, a brown fille. To my brother Jasper Ogle a cow. To Alice Ogle a cow. To Dorothy Ogle of Edington, iij yowe hogs. All the rest my goods & c., I give to my wife [[Forster-948|Margaret Ogle]] and Mark, my son, whom I make executors, and they to have the custody of my four youngest sons, Lancelot, Henry, Myghell and Cuthbert Ogle, during there minorities. I give my son Myghell Ogle to my brother Cuthbert Forster, and he to have the rule of him. I make my loving cousins and friends [[Ogle-591|James Ogle of Causey, esquire]], [[Ogle-1191|Clement Ogle of South Dissington, gent]]., [[Ogle-1030|Oliver Ogle of Burradon, gent]]., and my brother Cuthbert Forster, supervisors. [Pr. Aug 2, 1581] ==Footnotes== ♥ His widow's will was proved December 10, 1588. She is described as of Kirkley, and desires to be buried in the chancel of Ponteland Church: : "To my son [[Ogle-885|Cuthbert]], in payment of his filial portion of his late father's goods, all the right & c., I have in the half of one farm in Newham, four oxen, and all the wheat and oats, sown and unsown, with all the implements of husbandry, all the wheat sown on the farm at Calcotes, one mare of color grey, one branded cut ox, and two kye, one black and branded. : My son Lancelot to pay 8l. to his brother Cuthbert, and on his paying it, I forgive him all he owes me. To my nephew Mark Ogle, my son's son, a great brass pot, and brown stott. : To my neice Mary Ogle, daughter of my son [[Ogle-578|Mark]], a brown hawked why in Newham. : To my son Mark a feather bed, an almery, and such furniture as in his dwelling house. : To Jane, sister of the said Mary, one white sided why. : To Cuthbert Ogle of Edington, a brown why. : To my son Robert Ogle a black rigged ox, on brown ox, and two cows. : To my son Henry Ogle a brass pot, a black tagged cow, a black mugged cow, a black bull stirk and 40s. : To my brother Cuthbert Forster a black rigged ox and one branded ox. : To my son Michael Ogle, a brown bull stott and two cows, a brass pot, a caldron now in East Brunton, and 3l., out of the debt which Clement Ogle owes me. : The rest to my sons Michael and Cuthbert, they exectors. : My son Mark to have the tuition of Cuthbert, and Cuthbert Forster to have the tuition of Michael. : To Robert Ogle, a silver spoon, and to Michael Ogle another. : The amount of her inventory is 54l. 5s. 6d." ♠ His father John Ogle of Saltwick, in his will, proved October 11, 1581, mentions his daughter Alison Ogle, and his brother's daughter Dorothy Ogle. To Henry Ogle, the younger, his son, his farmhold in Kirkley, which has of Lord Eure. His wife Mary and son Cuthbert executors. Henry Ogle of Kirkley, and Cuthbert Forster, supervisors. ♣ Lancelot Ogle, of Berwick on the hill, par. Ponteland, in his will, dated April 1, 1588, leaves his farm at Berwick to his wife Jane, then pregnant, with remainder to his brother Henry. He makes bequests to his brothers Mark, Cuthbert, Robert, and Michael Ogle. The expected child proved a daughter, and was christened Juliana. ==References== The Publications of the Surtees Society, Vol.38 (1860). Wills and Inventories from the Registries at Durham: Part II, (pp. 32-33). London: Whittaker and Co. [http://books.google.com/books?id=2tUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Will of Henry Sacheverell of Morley 1556

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[[Category:Derbyshire, Wills and Estates]] '''''The will of [[Sacheverell-89|Sir Henry Sacheverell]], of Morley in Derbyshire, who died 21 July 1558. It was written on 6 February 1556/7. The will was proved at the Lichfield Consistory Court on 30 July 1560.''''' '''Citation''' Sir Henry Sacheverell, of Morley, will proved 30 July 1560, Lichfield Consistory Court; "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860," database with images, ''Findmypast'' (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ : accessed 30 May 2021), [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fstaff%2f007620970%2f00111&parentid=gbprs%2fstaff%2fwills%2f325380 Image] (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * The will is overall in poor condition and difficult to read. The parchment appears to have suffered water damage and is unreadable in parts. Substantial creasing also makes parts of the will unreadable. * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark, or special "p", appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious * Words/passages that were illegible or otherwise could not be transcribed are marked by square brackets [] '''Will''' In the name God Amen the syxt daye of feybruarye in the yere of owre lord Godd A thousand fyve hundryd fyftye and syxe I sir henry Sacheverell of morley in ye Countye of Derbe beinge of perfecte memorye & revookynge All former Wyllys do make & declare thys my laste Wyll & testamente in manner & forme hereafter followinge fyrste I do bequeyth my soule to almyghtye God my [] blessed ladye saynt marye & to all the sayntes in hayvyn & yff I fortune to dye wythin ye Countye of derbe my bodye to be buryedd in ye paryshe Churche of morley in the newe Chapell nere unto my welbelovyd late wyffe dame ysabell Sacheverell and yff I fortune to dye in any other Countye then I Wyll yt my bodye shalbe buryedd in suche Churche or other Whollye place as my lovyng frendes then being abowte me shall thynke moste Convenient & mete And furthermore I Wyll yt my funeralle & buryinge shalbe bestowedd in blacke Gowne or [] Cootes & other thynges necessarye for my Welbelovyd wyffe frendes & servintes accordynge as ys Convenyante for my Worshyppe & deyrd By the dyscrecyon of my executores & ye overseers of thys my laste Wyll & testament And also I Wyll yt my howsholde be kept to gether for the space of on Wholle moneyth nexte after after my deyth and yt my howseholde menye & servintes shall have meyte drynke & loggyng in my seyd howse then as they have hadd in my lyfftyme And also I Wyll yt Charges of my howse for ye seyd moneyth all my funerale Charges & my dettes shalbe levyedd takyn & payd uppon my Wholl Godes & Catalles And I do bequeyth unto ye parson of morley for my mortuarye accordyng to ye ordynance lawfullye [] And also I wyll yt my executors Wyth Convenyant Spede shall [] & cause to be made over my bodye in ye seyd newe Chappell in the seyd Churche of morley on monumente or tombe of allabbaster or marbull [] uppon & in the Wyche I Wyll shalbe graven in [] my bodye & the bodye of my late wyff dame ysabbell Sacheverell & the bodye of my Welbeloved Wyff dame Anne yt nowe ys Wyth pycturs or a remembrance in scrypture uppon the seyd tombe unouncyenying Dame margere my late wyffe sumtyme wyffe unto Sir John holford knyghte [] ye Intent yt all Crystyn people seinge ye same shalbe ye more Apte & have the better [] of there Charyte to praye for my soalle my seyd Wyffes soales and for all Crystyn soales And I Wyll yt therebe on honeste preste fownde at my Costys & Charges to synge or saye masse & other devyne servyce in the syd newe Chappell in morley Churche afforeseyd by the space of on Wholl yere next after my deyth & he to have for hys stypende or Wages vli vjs viijd Whyche seyd servyce I Wyll Sir John bankes my Chaplen shall do yff he be so Contentyd & yff he be not then my executors to provyde of on other honeste preste to do the same servyce & he to have for hys recompence vli vjs viijd payd hym [] by my executors And also I Wyll yt dame Anne my Welbelovyd Wyffe shall have & Inyoye durynge hyr lyff all suche landes tenamentes & heredytamentes in Snytton Callow Rydysley or in any of theym or els Where Wythin the Countye of derbe Wych I have gyffyn hyr Accordyng to hyr feoffeement by me ther of to hyr made Wythowte fett or Interuppcyon of suche as shall hereafter fortune to be my heyre or heyres or of any of theym And also I Wyll yt my howse beinge kept as afforeseyd my funerall Charges & expenses & my dettes payde uppon my Wholl goodes & Catalles that dame Anne my Welbelovyd Wyff shall have the thryde parte of my goodes & Catalles yt shall remeayne to hyr onlye use & Whole [] once all suche parte & porcyon as she injoy Clayme or have of my goodes And Catalles in the Wyche hyr seyd iijth parte my Wyll & Intent ys yt all suche playte of sylver or of sylver & parcell gylte bedynge & howseholde stuffe as ye seyd dame Anne my Wyffe dyd brynge Wyth hyr shalbe appontyd unto hyr for hyr seyd iij [] or for a sinche ther of as ye same Wyll amonte unto being valewede at a resonable pryce And more over I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd dame Anne my Wyffe all suche rynges on lytyll Crosse of golde Whych I dyd delyver hyr to Weyre Wyth [] apparell belongyng to hyr owne bodye and more I do gyff & bequeyth unto John Sacheverell my son & heyre son & make my heyre apparunte my boole uppon the browne egge Wyth the blacke Worke in & abowte yt same Wythall maner of Inpqumentes boles [] & Whych to the same belongyng to [] Wyth all my Woddes & underwoddes in Wessyngton heye & also in the lordshype of Wessyngford or therabowte Wyth all my Intereste ryght & terme yt I have in & [] seyd boole & Woddes & grownd & every parte & parcell therof in as large sorte & [] or of ryght owght to have in [] same by the grannte & gyfte of my unkyll syr Rychard Sacheverell deceassyd or otherwyse uppon Condycyon the seyd John Sacheverell shall permytte & suffer my execytors to have & take necessarye & [] suche Woodes [] & uppon ye seyd boole & [] to smylte the blackwork ther of as shortlye as they Convenyantlye Can & maye after my deyth the leade & proffetes rysyng Cummynge of ye same to be Imployedd in & abowte ye performans of thys my laste Wyll & testament my executors levyng to ye seyd John Sacheverell the blackworke therof as gud & benyfycyall as ytt shalbe at ye tyme of my deyth Also I do gyff & bequeythe unto ye same John Sacheverell my Coller of sylver Wyth the [] ye same Wych henry flynt [] to [] ye seyd henry flynte or suche [] as shall hereafter fortune to [] the seyd John Sacheverell Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto my [] Wyffe unto ye wyddow Sacheverell xxs to by her a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto Wylliam Sacheverell my son syxe powndes xiijs iiijd to bestowe enioyes hys Chylder at hys dyscrecyon under condycyon yt ye seyd Wylliam Sacheverell [] Wyse vexe or trubble my executors or any of them for any matter or thynge It I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd Wylliam Sacheverell x li to by hym syxe sylver sponys uppon lyke Condycyon Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto thomas Sacheverell my son xxs & on black Coate I do gyffe & bequeyth unto henry Sacheverell of Saddyngton my son fyve powndes & Where at the tyme of maryage of George Chaworth my son in lawe & marye hys Wyffe the same George was Contentyd to take of one in marydge Wyth ye seyd marye ye sume of one hundryth markes Wych Was muche lesse than I dyd Gyff in marydge Wyth any of my other daughters at [] the seyd marydge I do devyse ye seyd George Chaworth for therto rewarde Wyth Sume recompence In Consyderacyon Wherof I do gyffe unto ye seyd George Chaworth & marye hys Wyff xxth markes of money to be bestowedd by ther dyscrecyon & for the prefarment of ther Chylder And I do gyffe & bequeyth unto Raff Sacheverell of in [Byton?] secunde son of John Sacheverell my son & heyre deceassyd vli Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto marye Chaworth my dowghter xxs to by her a rynge Wyth for a remembrance to praye for my soale Itm I do gyffe & bequeyth unto Jarves Knyveton of underwodd & margett hys Wyff ether of theym xxs to by ether of theym a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto henry Sacheverell of [Barton?] [eldeste?] son of Rychard Sacheverell on of my yonger sonnes [] xls in money & also I do gyff & bequeyth unto John bothe son of John both of arleston deceased xls under condycyon yt the seyd John both [] no frther demande any thynge of my executors & [] And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto George bothe brother unto ye seyd John both xxs under lyke Condycyon & lyke [] to be made by hym to my executors And also I do Gyffe & bequeyth unto Rycharde Waverley my son in law [] doaghter Joyane hys Wyff [] xxs for a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto Rycharde [?]edhue my son in law & servante fyve markes to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth [] Sachverell xxs & margett thorneboroage & elesabeth [] of theym xs to praye for my soale And also I do Gyffe & bequeyth unto every servante [] have in Wages at my decease [] beinge a [] on halff yere Wages more than they shall have [] And also I do gyff & bequeyth [] hartley xs to praye for my soale And also I Wyll [] space of too yeres [] after my deyth to suche person or persons as [] of thys my laste Wyll & testament owght to have the same & the residue of all my goodes & Cattalles my dettes legacys & funerall Charges payde I Wyll the on halff therof shalbe equallye devyded to my seyd son in law George Chaworth & marye hys Wyff & to Rycharde [?]edhue my son in law & servante & the other halff of ye seyd Goodes & [] I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd John Sacheverell my son & heyre [] towarde hys settyng uppon of howse And also I Wyll yt my executors & [] of theym ffrome tyme to tyme shall have such Costes Charges & expensys borne & alowedd theym uppon my goodes as they or any of theym shalbe [] or susteyne in or abowte the execucyon of thys my laste Wyll & testament or matter or thynge therabowtes [] or other Wyse And of thys my laste Wyll & testament I do orden & make the seyd John Sacheverell & my Cosin Raffe Sacheverell of normanton uppon soore in ye County of nottyngham Gentylman the seyd George Chaworth the seyd Rycharde [?]edhue & lawrence Gowrobyn Clarke [] my trewe & lawfull executors of thys my laste Wyll & testament And my seyd Worshyppfull [] thomas pewtrell of Westhalimme & Whych ar a blackwall of ye [] my overseers of thys my laste Wyll & testament And yff the seyd John Sacheverell do refuse to take uppon hym to [be?] on of my executors [] & trewlye as my specyall Confydence & trust ys in theym and for ther paynes in & abowte the execucyon of thys my seyd laste Wyll & testament I do gyff & bequeyth unto any of my seyd executors takyng uppon hym as executor xls And to every of my overseers for hys paynes xls And also I devyse & Wyll yt suche legacyes as ys bequeythydd to any of my Chylder or Sonnys in lawe shalbe under condycyon yt he or they yt receyve or Wyll have ye same shall make & seale generall aquytances to my seyd executors and yff any of my seyd Chylder or sonnyes in law do [] vexe or demande any other thynge of any of my executors yt he or they so demandying [] or vexing any of my seyd executors shall loose ye seyd legacyes to hym gyffyn & bequeythydd & ye seyd John Sacheverell to have ye same legacye payd hym Towarde the furnyture of hys howsehold And further I Wyll yt yff other[] seyd Raffe Sacheverell of normanton ye seyd George Chaworth the seyd Rycharde [?]edhue or the seyd lawrence Gowroben or any of theym do refuse to take uppon hym to be my executor yt he orr they so refusinge ye seyd executorshyppe shall lose all such legacyes & bequeyst & every parcell therof as he or they myght have or Clayme by thys my laste Wyll & testament And yff hytt shall herafter fortune any ambyguyte or [] to ryse [] in a [] laste Wyll & testament [] ye same shalbe [] expoundyd & determynyd by my seyd executors & overseers or by the more [] of theym then lyffyng [] and shalbe takyn [] & jugeyd to be my playne & perfect laste Wyll In Wyttnesse Wherof I the seyd Sir henry Sacheverell to thys my seyd laste Wyll & testament have sette my hande & seale the daye yere above Writtyn [] Wyttness John ...

Will of James Booker

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] In the name of God, Amen, This 9th Day July 1819. I [[Booker-1880|James Booker]] of the County of Chatham, and State of North Carolina Being very sick in body. But in perfect mind and memory Thanks be to almighty God for it. Do make this my last Will and Testament, the manner, and form as follow ??? First I recommend my Soul into the hands of almighty God, that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a Christian manner, and touching such worldly goods, which it hath pleased god to help me with in this life. I givs and Dispose of the same in the following manner. Item First. I lend unto my dearly beloved wife Phebo Booker The Track of Land I now live on including that part of the Hayes Track, as far as horn creek. Also four negroes namely, Bob, Abram, Dilcy and Tab and yoke of steers and cart, half of my dwelling house and Kitchen furniture, during her life in widowhood. And after her death to be equally divided among my children. Also the choice of my horses, four cows and calves, the last mentioned given to dispose as she thinks proper Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved son Daniel Booker this track of land where he now lives on lying in Wala ?and Cumberland County also on negro man by the name of Riddick. Item I give an bequeath unto my dearly beloved son Enoch Booker the tract of Land where he now lives upon in woke county. Alao one negro man by the name of Arthur. Item. I givs unto my dearly beloved daughter Molly Heuika =beo, one negro girl by the name of Sally. Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Esther Lamair, one negro man by the name of Dick(?). Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter [[Booker-1879|Betsy Wommack]] on negro girl by the name of Gracey ………………………. Item I givs and beqeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Patience Thomas, on negro girl by the name of Silvey also the Track of Land where she now lives upon. Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Rebecca Rollins the Track of Land where she now lives upon in Cumberland County also one negro girl by the name of Gezziah and mare now in popefsion? tow cows and calves one bed and furniture. Item I give and bequeath unto my three grand children namely Lucy, Henry, and Winifred Jones, three negroes namely George, Delenia, and Milly. Item I give and bequeath unto my two Sons Daniel and Enoch Booker half of the mill on white Oak, the other half units I give unto Barnaby Thomas, Buck Lanair and Thomas Rollins. I also give unto Richard Hesckabee Buck Loonair Barnaby Thomas. Young Jones. [[Womack-2939|Rorie Wommock]], and Thomas Rollins Ten Dollars each. Item I leave the whol residence of my property not willed to be sold and equally divided amongst my children my three grand children to draw one share for Lavicy And do appoint my Son Enoch Booker and Buck Lanir(?) to be whole and sole Executors of this my last will and Testament and I James Booker, do revoke and diso?? nick all other wills here to fore made by me. In ??? where of I have here unto let my hand the day and date above written Signed Sealed and Delivered In the presents of ?? Bernvell Rollins James B Booker (his mark) William + Bitts (His mark)Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Wills and Estate Papers (Chatham County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2021. * View {{Ancestry Record|9061|893907}} (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|25401984|1564e5}} on ancestry.com * Transcribed will by Tomaszewicz-6 (James Booker 1819 transcribe) ==First Probate== ==Second Probate== A list of the property belonging to the Estate of James Booker, Dect. Richard Huckabee to one negro woman by the name of Phillie at the loist bider --- 180 do to two small children by the name of Georg + Milley Belonging --- 184 (Jones is Heirs) Phebe Booker to one by the name of Delila to the lowest bider --- 70 Belonging to Jones is Heirs To some open acounts --- 10 Recorded in book 6 page 674(?) :Thos Ragland Clerk :::Enoch Booker :::Buckanon Lanier ………………………. :::entered List of Property of the Estate of James Booker dec'd Determined by the County at August Session 1821 :Recorded ………………………. An additional Inventory of the Estate of James Booker, dec'd May Term 1821 :Recorded ………………………. The Executor of James Booker, dec'd at May Term 1821 makes the following return-- :1 Judgement against Randolph Battle for $30 :1 Note against ?Milie Jones for $10 ~ $30 ::By the Executors-- :::Enoch Booker :::Buckanon Lenier :Recorded in Book 6 page 474 :::Thos Ragland Clerk ………………………. Amount of property sold B Lanier and E Booker Exctr upon the Estate of James Booker Decd Daniel Booker | acers 167 | James Jones Track of Land at fifty sents per acer |83|30 :do - - - do - | 170 | Baker Track|89|25 Barnaby Thomas| 175 |do - do Senter Track |175 :do - - do |373|do - do ?ase Track 3.67? |1369|77 B Lanier|190|do - do White Oak Track |570| :do - - - do | | To one pitch fork and Lock | |65 : Thomas Rolling | |To one stand and Riddle | |40 : E Booker | |To one around parsel peas | |35 : William Bets| |To one Riddle | |22-1/2 : R Cross | |To lent money |60| : William Craffard| |To one note|105|27-1/2 : John Partrig| |to one note|25| ::| |To cash in hand|22| ::::$2507|62 :::B Lanier :::A Booker ………………………. Additional Acct Sales of the Estate of James Booker decd Returned February Sessions 1821 RecordedAncestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Wills and Estate Papers (Chatham County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2021. * View {{Ancestry Record|9061|238218}} (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|25402015|2abb54}} on ancestry.com, "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V65M-1L8 : 8 March 2021), James Booker, 1821; citing Chatham, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,728,772. ==Sources==

Will of James Calverley of Sabden, Forest of Pendle, 1762

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the registered copy of the Will of [[Calverley-259|James Calverley]]. It was written on 12 November 1761 and proved at the Consistory Court, Diocese of Chester on 25 May 1762. ''' Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857''': "Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/126866 Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857] Original wills "A-E", 1762
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James died within a few days after writing his will and was buried at St Mary's Church, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire, England on 17 November 1761. '''Burial''': "Lancashire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Lancashire Anglican Parish Registers. Preston, England: Lancashire Archives; Reference Number: PR 2862/1/2
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Name: James Calverley; Burial Date: 17 Nov 1761; Parish: Newchurch In Pendle, St Mary, Lancashire, England.

The transcription is as per the original spelling, line breaks and punctuation. Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. __TOC__ Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: ===Persons mentioned=== *[[Read-8160|'''Mary Calverley''']], Testator's wife and the Executrix
*'''John Read''', Testator's brother-in-law and the Executor
*[[Hartley-1579|'''Robert Hartley''']], Testator's Son-in-law
*'''Widdow Tattersal'''
*[[Calverley-502|'''James Calverly''']], Testator's Oldest son
*[[Calverley-273|'''William Calverly''']], Testator's Second Son
*[[Calverley-503|'''John Calverly''']], Testator's youngest Son
*[[Calverley-267|'''Elizabeth''']], Testator's Oldest Daughter
*[[Calverley-269|'''Martha Haworth''']], Testator's daughter
*[[Calverley-271|'''Margret Hartley''']], Testator's Daughter and wife of Robert Hartley
*[[Calverley-272|'''Jane''']], Testator's Daughter and Wife of James Dixon
*[[Dickson-1638|'''James Dixon''']], Testator's Son-in-law
*Testator's '''Grand Children''' born of Testator's daughter [[Calverley-268|'''Mary''']]
*'''Edmd: Slarkie''', Testator's witness
*'''Wm Robinson''', Testator's witness
*'''Berd. Dickinson''', Testator's witness
---- '''Will of James Calverley of Sabden, Forest of Pendle, 1762''' [Page 1]
Calverley
Will
of James late of
Sabden in the Forrest
of Pendle Yeom[an] dece[ase]d
ex[ecu]ted & Adon [et]c to
'''Mary Calverley''' & '''John Read the Ex[ecut]ors'''
being first sworn
May 25th.
1762
[Page 2]
This is the Last Will and Testament of me
'''James Calverly''' of Sabden in the Forest of Pendle in the County of
Lancaster Yeoman. Whereas I have by my Surrender bearing
equal date herewith for the Consideration therein Mentioned Surrendered and
given up into the Hands of the Ladies of the Forest of Pendle and Manor
of Ighten hill in the Said County according to the Custom of the Said -
Forest and Manor All that One Messuage other Edifeies Lands and
Premises with the Appurtenances of the yearly Rent to the Ladies of the
Said Forest and Manor of Four Shillings and One Penny which Said
Surrendered premises being now in the Possession of me the Said James
Calverly. And Also all that One Messuage or dwelling House with Other
Buildings three Gardens One Close of Land Called Stubbs in Barley
Booth within the Said Forest and are of the yearly rent to the Ladies of
the Said Forest of Sixpence now in the Tenure or Occupation of
'''Robert Hartey''' and '''Widdow Tattersal''' and Also all that One Messuage or dwelling
House with one Barn and Other Buildings and other Closes of Land
Mentioned and Expressed in the Said Surrender Lying and being in Barley
Booth aforesaid of the yearly rent to the Ladies of the said Forest and
Manor of four Shillings and Eight pence Now in the Occupation of
'''Robert Hartley'''. all which Said premises aforesaid are Surrendered
to the USE and behoef of '''John Read of New Church''' within the said Forest
and his Heirs Subject to Such Trust intents and appointments as I should
declare direct and appoint in and by my Last will and Testament
in writing attested by three or more Credible Witnesses Reference
being had to the said impart recited Surrender may more fully appear
NOW I do hereby declare direct and appoint that all that One
Messuage and dwelling House with the Lands and premises thereto
Belonging Now in My Occupation and are to the Ladies of the Said
forest and manor of four Shillings and One Penny Shall be to the
use of '''My Oldest son James Calverly''' His Heirs and Assigns for
ever and I do hereby devise the Same Unto him His Heirs and Assigns
for ever accordingly Subject to and charged with the several
Legasies hereafter mentioned. And I do hereby direct declare and
[Page 3]
appoint that One Moiety or half Part of the first Mentioned Premises
with the Appurtenances thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to
the Ladies of the Said Forest and manor of two Shillings and four
pence. Now in the Possession of Robert Hartley and also One moiety
or half part of the Last Mentioned Surrendered Premises with the
Appurtenances thereto belonging being of ye yearly rent to the Ladies
of the said Forest and manor of three pence Now in the Possession
of Robert Hartley and Widdow Tattersal Shall be to the Use of '''my Second'''
'''Son William Calverly''' His Heirs and assigns for ever and I do hereby
devise the Same to the said William Calverly his heirs and assigns for ever
Subject to and Charged with Such Intents and provisoes Hereafter Mention[e]d
and Expressed. And I do also hereby direct and appoint that One
Moiety or half part of the first mention[e]d premises with the appurtenances
thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to the Ladies of the said manor
of two Shilling and four pence Now in the possession of Robert Hartley
and also One moiety or half part of the Last Surrendered premises
with the appurtenances thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to
the Ladies of the Said manor of three pence now in the Tenure or Occupa
tion of Robert Hartley and Widdow Tattersal shall be to the Use of
'''my youngest Son John Calverly''' His Heirs and assigns for ever
and I do hereby devise the same to the said John Calverly His heirs and
assigns for ever Subject to Such Intents and provisoes Hereafter
Mentioned and Expressed. And I do hereby direct declare and appoint
and do hereby Give and Bequeath unto '''my beloved wife''' the Sum of
Two pounds yearly and Every year to be paid by two Equal payments one on the
first day of May next after my decease and the other payment on the
feast of Saint Martin the Bishop in winter to receive of and from the
Lands and premises in Goldshaw Booth Now in my Possession and also
I do give and bequeath unto My beloved wife the Sum of Two pounds
Ten Shillings to be paid yearly and every year during her Natural life
to be paid by two Equal payments one on the first day of May Next after my
decease and the Other on the feast of Saint Martin the Bishop in winter
to receive of and from the Other Surrendered premises in Barley Booth
Now in the possession of Robert Hartley and Wid: Tattersal in full lieu of all
the dowry and Satisfaction of All the Lands I ever Possessed
[Page 4]
and Likewise I give and bequeath unto '''my Oldest Daughter Elizabeth'''
The Sum of twenty Shillings a year and every year during her Natural
Life to receive of and from the Surrendered premises Now in my possessi
-on Lying in Goldshaw booth the first payment to to be paid one year Next after my decease
and after my Just debts and Funeral Expences and the probat of this my Last
Will and Testament are paid I do give and bequeath to '''Martha Haworth'''
'''My daughter''' the Sum of Ten pounds as the rents of the said Lands be-
comes due. And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''Margret Hartley'''
'''my Daughter wife of Rob[er]t. Hartley''' the Sum of Ten pounds Next after
the Legacy of my daughter Martha is paid as ye rents of the lands become due
And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''my Daughter Jane Wife of'''
'''James Dixon''' The Sum of fifteen Pounds to be paid Next after
the Legacy of My Daughter Margaret is paid as the rents of the
Lands becomes due And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''My'''
'''Grand Children born of My daughter Mary''' The Sum of Ten pounds
to be Equally divided amongst them to be paid off the Lands
and be arises rents of the Lands after the Legacy of my
daughter Jane is paid as the rents of the Lands arises and I do appoint that all Legacys be duly paid to Such
Legatees as aforesaid and to the Heirs of Each and Every of
them as they become due and Lastly I do hereby nominate and
appoint my Loving wife and John Read of Newchurch Executrix
and Executor of this my Last Will and Testament Hoping they
will faithfully fullfill This my Last will In Witness whereof
I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this twelfth day of
November in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hun
dred and Sixty One
Sealed Signed and published & declared by the Testator
to be his Last will and Testament in the pre[se]nce of as who
in his Sign and prese[n]ce attested the same the words (year
due one lieu the first Payment Martha) being Interlined
'''Edmd: Slarkie''': James Calvly
'''Wm Robinson'''
'''Berd. Dickinson'''
[Page 5] :25th May 1762
Mary Calverley Widow and John Read Exors within
nam[e]d were Sworn
::Before Abel Wards Sur:[rogate]
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Will of James Foe 1706

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of James Foe ("Jacobi Foe" in the will register margin), merchant of London. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 492; Poley, Quire Numbers 1-44 (1707) Accessed Ancestry.co.uk 4 June 2020 The will was written 20 March 1705/6, and was proved 25 February 1706/7. Written in English with few abbreviations. Where abbreviations occur, they have been [expanded] The opening phrase of the will is made in a non-conformist style. Spelling and punctuation as per the original text, line breaks are my own for ease of reading. James Foe is the father of Daniel Defoe the author. He refers to his son as "Daniel Foe". Also mentioned: Granddaughter Elizabeth Robarts (married)
Her sister Anne Davies (unmarried and under 21 years) Cousin John Richards Grandson Benjamin Foe (a watch in possession of his mother) Grandson Francis Bartham Grandson Daniel Foe (under 21 years)
His five sisters
All children of son Daniel Foe and his wife (not named but still living) ---- '''The Last Will and Testam[en]t''' of James Foe of London Merchant being in perfect mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God therefore to whom first of all I commit my Soul trusting through the only merritts of Jesus Christ to find mercy with him at the great Day I commit my body to the earth from whence it came to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named not exceeding the charge of twenty pounds sterling Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Grand daughter Elizabeth Robarts twenty pounds to be paid to her after my decease Item I give unto John Marsh twenty pound to be paid to him within six months after my decease Item I give unto my cousin John Richards what money soever was owing to me from him
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Before the first day of November last provided nevertheless and on condition that he give a fair and true account of a parcell of Goods committed to his Trust to sell for me on or about the sixth day of November last and pay the Ballance Item I give unto my Grandson Benjamin ffoe my gold watch now in the possession of his mother Item I give unto my Grandson ffrancis Bartham my Silver Watch now in the possession of himself Item I give unto my Grand daughter Anne Davies a Bedd ffurniture and Drawers now in the possession of her sister Elizabeth Robarts to be delivered to her at the day or marriage or age of one and twenty Item I give unto my Grandson Daniell ffoe one hundred pounds sterling money to be paid to him at the age of one and twenty yeares the Remaining part of my Estate I give unto his five sisters to be divided among them by their father my Sonn Daniell ffoe hereby makeing constituteing and appointing my said Sonn Daniell ffoe my full and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and my will is now therefore that in case my said Sonn Daniell ffoe or his wife shall by any accident be at any time distressed as to stand in need of any part of the Legacy hereby given unto their Children for the subsistance education or cloathing of their said Children it shall be lawfull for the said Daniell ffoe my said Executor or his wife to make use of it for those purposes and it shall be allowed by the said Children as soe much money paid to them on account of the said Legacyes And my will is that first my just debts shall be paid satisfied and discharged And this I publish and declare to be my last will and Testament and all former Wills and Testaments to be void and of none Effect. Sealed with my Seale this twentieth day of March one Thousand seaven hundred and five
James Foe
Signed sealed published and declared after interlining the words for the Subsistance Education and Cloathing of their said Children in the presence of us
Tho: Stevenson & Tho: Tomlinson Robert Knight Probatum fuit ... Testatamentum apud London... vicesimo quinto die mensis ffebruary Anno Domini (Stilo anglia) millimo Septingemisso Sexto Inramento Danielis ffoe filii dicti defuncti et Executoris in dicto Testamento nominat Cui commissa fuit Adminstraco ominumet Singulorum bonorum jurium et creditorum dicti defunctif de bene et fidelitor Adminstrando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia vigore commissionio Errat Probate at London twenty fifth of February the year of Our Lord (English Style) one thousand seven hundred and six to Daniel Foe son of the deceased and Executor nominated in this Testament ...

Will of James Hill, Merchant of Lyme Regis, Dorset 1621

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:Will of [[Hill-1459|James Hill]], Merchant of Lyme Regis, Dorset :National Archives PROB 11/137/384 :Prob 5 May 1621 ::Transcribed by Helen M Ford, from image viewed on ancestry.co.uk :In the name of God amen the tenth daye of Maye A’o Domini one thousand, six hundred and twentie.''' I James Hill of Lyme Regis '''in the Countie of Dorset Marchant beyng of perfect mynde and memorye (thanks be given unto Almightie God) Do make this my last will and testament in writing in manner and forme folowing :First above all earthlie thinges I give and committ my soule unto the handes of Almightie God my maker and Creator hoping and steadfastlie belleeving that by the deathe and passion of Jesus Christe my Savyoure and Redem’ I shalbe madw partaker of the blessed joyes of heaven.Next I Committ my bodye to the earthe :Item I give and bequeathe to the poor people of the Towne of Lyme Regis twentie shillinges. :Item I give and bequeathe unto''' my sonne James Hill''' tenne poundes. :Item I give unto '''my sonne Beniamin Hill''' all that parte of my house in Cwmb? (modern Coombe?*) Streete in Lymbe Reg’s aforesaide in which he nowe dwelleth and also the little Garden nowe likewise in his occupation for and during the tearme of fower score and tenn yeres yf he so long shall live. :Item I do give and bequeathe unto my said sone Benamyne Hill in money twentie poundes and those sixe silver spoones which I bought hym. Also I do forgive and dischardge hym from the payment of such money as he doth owe me. :Item I give and bequeath unto''' James Hill sonne of Beniamyn Hill''' twentie poundes And to the other '''fower children of my sayed sonne Beniamyn twenty markes a peece viz To Anne Elizabeth Jane and Beniamin''' the saem to be ymployed and bestoweth for theire good by my executors hereafter named untill theire severall ages of one and twentie yeres or dayes of marrage which first shall happen and then their sayed legaceys to be bayed to them and every of them. :Item I do give unto''' my sonne William Hill''' twentie shillinges. :Item I give unto my daughter''' Sarah Frye twentie poundes and to her three children viz Tristram, Willam and Mary''' twentie poundes a peece. :Item I do give unto '''my daughter Mary Hil'''l two hundred poundes to be payed her within one yere next after my decease, :Item I doe give and bequeathe unto '''my daughter Judith''' a silver spoone. :Item I do give unto my sayed sonne Beniamyn Hill all my wearing apparell (except my best gowne) :All the rest of my landes goodes and chattells not formerlie given I do give and bequeath unto''' my sonne in lawes William Frye and William Kerridge''' whom I do hereby ordayne and appoynt to be my whole executors of this my last will and testament. And I do hereby utterlie revoke all and every other will and testament: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the day and yere above sayed. James Hill signed sealed and published by the above named James Hill the elder in the presence of test’ Giles Carpenter, John Cogins the elder Probate granted to William Frye and William Kyrridge executors the 5th May 1621 *Note the will of William Kerridge, husband of ______Hill mentions property in Coombe Street, a street that still exists; ironically (?) it runs into Hill Street (William was married to an Elizabeth at the time of his death, yet there is no Elizabeth in this will)

Will of James Hobart of Hales Hall 1615

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] '''Will of James Hobart of Hales Hall, Norfolk, England'''The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 127 '''Will dated 5 September, 43 Elizabeth (1601)''' '''James Hobart of Hales Hall, son of Henry Hobart and Anne daughter of John Fineaux Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Fleet Street, London'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fineux Both he and his wife were recusants. Died 6 February1615 buried at Loddon 23 February 1615https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61045&h=3976312&tid=&pid=&queryId=985f79c430ba9207cd671e0cbbf0473b&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ZHP1845&_phstart=successSource '''Will proved (P.C.C.) 24 February 1615''' '''Will of Jacobi Hubard (James Hobart)''' '''In the name of God amen''' I James Hobart of Hales Hall in the countie of Norff[olk] esquire beying aged and weake of bodye yet thanks be to unto god of good and perfect memeorye. Revoking all former willes and testaments do ordayne and make this my last will and testament.
And first I commend and bequeath my soule to the mercye of my maker Savyoure and Sanctifier God the father god the Sonne and god the holie ghost hoping of my Redemption and Salvation throughe the meritts and passion of one Lorde Jesus xriste. My bodie I will to be buryed with my Ancestors in the parrishe church of Loddon in suche decent manner and with suche distribution to the poore of Loddon, Hales and Chatgrave [Chedgrave] as to my wife and executors shall be thought fitt and convenyent.
Item I will and devise all my mannors, landes, tenements and heriditaments whatsoever to my wellbeloved friendes Michael Hare of Brusiarde, Thomas Rowse of Henham, Nicholas Tymperley of Hintlesham in the countie of Suff[olk] esquire, Henry Hobart of Intwood [coun]ttie Norff[olk]esquire, John Cowell Doctor of the civill lawes and my three sonnes Edward, John and Robert. To have and to hould for them and their heires forever to perform suche .... and purposes as I have declared by my severall deedes heretofore made.
I ordayne and make the said Henry Hobart and Edward and John my sonnes my executors of this my last will and testament leaving the government ordering and well being? of my house servannts and families to the discretion of my sayed executors together with my sayed wife whome I recommend to these my said executors care and civilitie requiring and regarding them to performe towards her the trust and confidenceI have reposed in them when I made a deede of gifte of my goodes unto them.
In witness whereof I the said James Hobart have unto these present set my hand and seale the first daye of September in the three and fortith yeare of the Reigne of our Soverreign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of god of England Ffrance and Ireland Queene and defender of the faith.
James Hobart, Signed Sealed and pulished and Delivered with the presence of Ffrances Bury and me William Belsonn Robert Curdye and Robert Codd Proved (PCC) 24 February 1615 by Edward Hobart one of the executors. Powers reserved to Henry Hobart another executor.
Johanne Hobart altero executore mortuo. ===Sources===

Will of James Jester d 1839

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[[Category:Chincoteague, Virginia]] [[Category:Jester Name Study]] ---- In the name of god Amen. I James Jester of Chincoteague Island in the county, of Accomac in the state of virginia, being very sick and weak in body but in perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto god calling unto Mind the morality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testement, that is to day principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of the Almighty god that gave it and my body I recommand to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the descretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of god, and as touching such wroldly estate where with it has pleased god to blass me in this life - I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I geve unto my dearly beloved wife Nancy Jester all the property she had when I married her to have the same at her disposal at my death. Secondly I give unto my son John Joester three dollars in cash and one salt pan. Thirdly I give unto my daughter [[Jester-1307|Sana Clavel]] wife of Hennery Clavel one cow and one yearling calf. Fourthly I give unto my son David Jester one cow and one brass mounted gun and one canoe. Fifthly, I give unto my daughter Sarah Barret wife of John Barrett one heifer calf Sixthly, I give to my son James Jester one spotted cow and one calf. Seventhly, I give to my daughter Mary Jester one red chest. Eighthly, I give unto my daughter Eliza Garner one cow and cradel. Ninthly, I give unto my son Michal Jester one pide cow. Tenthly, I give unto my son William Jester one black cow. Eleventhly, I give unto my daughter Rebecca Jester one brindle cow. Twelvethly and last of all, I give unto my son James Jester whom I likewise appoint constitute make and ordain the sole executur of this my last will and Testiment and together with my son Willam Jester and Selby Jester and Oliver Jester and Charlotte Jester all my property that is not willed I give to them to be equally divided among them all - and I doe hereby utterly dissavow revoke and disanul all and every other former Testament, wills, Legacies bequests and executors, by me in any ways before named willed and bequeathed ratifying and confering this and not other to be my last will and testament in witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal. This twelve day of Aprill in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine. Signed, sealed, published pronounced and declared by the said James Jester to be his last will and Testiment in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have here to subscribed our names. James Jester John Lewis
George Jones
Burton Jones
April 12th 1839 At a Court held for Accomack County on 25th day of November 1839 --- This last will and Testament of James Jester decd was proved by the oaths of John Lewis and Burton Jones witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded - And on the motion of James Jester the executor therein names taking oath and giving bond accordingly to Law ing the penalty of Two thousand Dollars with John Lewis, Thimothy Hill and Edwaed U Powell securities thereto, certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Teste Tho.R. Joyner CPC Source Citation https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/373817:62347?ssrc=pt&tid=179549742&pid=362335931121&fbclid=IwAR12s31YTQnHmcNQHzoVcC6hh6OjowVkpkDdwsPo2QB0gr2ivoAEpKajoMs Wills, Deeds, and Orders (Accomack County, Virginia); General Indexes to Wills, 1663-1922; Author: Virginia. County Court (Accomack County); Probate Place: Accomack, Virginia Description Notes: Wills, 1828-1845 Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021. Original data:Virginia County, District, and Probate Courts.

Will of James Stanton of St Cleer 1655

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Stanton-262|James Stanton]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN The First day of January 1655 I '''[[Stanton-262|James Stanton]]''' of the parrish of St Cleer in the County of Cornwall husbandman being at this present sick of body but perfect of memorie, Thanks be unto Allmighty god, I doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following In primio I bequeath my Soule unto the hands of Allmighty god my maker redeemer and Saviour And my body unto Christian buriall Item I give to the poore of the parrish of St Cleer Six shillings and eight pence to be distributed at my buriall Item I give to my daughter '''[[Stanton-258|Elizabeth]]''' Threescore pounds to be paid within one yeare and halfe after my decease /that is twenty pounds in every half yeare I give unto my sonne '''[[Stanton-266|James]]''' Thirty pounds to be paid within one halfe yeare after my decease I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-263|Robert]]''' Thirty pounds to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-277|John]]''' Forty shillings to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to my daughter '''[[Stanton-253|Mary]]''' Forty shillings to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to '''[[Heard-56|Margarett]]''' my wife Charhallock my dwellinge place dureing her life one Cowe one heifor, five live ewes and half of my household good dureing her life; And halfe of my Corne in the Mow haye and all the corne that shalle be growing upon Carhallock to my dyinge day Item I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-274|Thomas Stanton]]''' all the rest of my goods and Chattles not hereby given or bequeade I give and bequeath unto Thomas my sonne And him do I make the whole and sole executor of this my last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale given the day and year first abovewritten The Signe of James Stanton Acknowledged before us whose names hereafter follow
Henry Stanton
James Keast THIS WILL WAS PROVED AT LONDON The sixth day of the month of September in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred fifitie and six Before the Judges for probate of wills and grantinge administration Lawfully authorized by the oath of Thomas Stanton the naturall and lawfull sonne of the said deceased and sole executor named in this his last will and Testament To whom was committed administration of all and singular the goods Chattles and debts of the said deceased
Hee the said Thomas Stanton being first sworn in due forme of lawe by vertue of a Commission well and truly to administer the same

Will of James Weems

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of James Weems (1778): Calvert County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of [[Wemyss-280|James Weems]] In the name of God Amen. I James Weems of Calvert County in the State of Maryland Mercht being in perfect health and of sound mind and memory considering the uncertainty of this Life do make this my Last Will and Testament Directing in what manner the Real and Personal Estate which Almighty God hath bestowed on me shall be distributed after my Decease I give to my son [[Weems-755|William Loch Weems]] and his Heirs forever all my Lands in Prince Georges County, all my Lands in Calvert County bought of the heirs of Thomas Edmonds, of Mary Weissman, and James Freeman, also all my Lands in the State of Virginia I give to my son [[Weems-756|James Weems]] and his Heirs forever the Land whereon he Lives and all other my Lands thereto adjoining together with the Water Mill bought of John Waters and also all my Lands near Calvert County Court House bought of Wm Woodward, John Wood, Richard Young, Thomas Tucker Wilson Jnr., G Clagate, the Lands I took up called The Meadows Preserved and my Lot adjoining said Court House. I give to my Son [[Weems-746|John Weems]] and Heirs forever all my right to the land in Anarundel County devised to me by my Dear Deceased Uncle Doctr William Loch and for as much as there is now depending a suit at law concerning the title thereof, it is my Will and desire that my sd son defend the same to the Darnear resort, if needfull, at the expense of my Estate. I also give to him and his Heirs forever my Lott in HuntingTown with all improvements thereon and appurtenance thereto belonging. Notwithstanding I advanced for my Daughter [[Weems-757|Susannah Weems]] after her Intermarriage with Mr. Roger Wheeler her full share of the personal estate I was then possessed of and have lost considerably by administering on that Estate and bringing up their children, it is my will and desire that my Executor sell at publick vendue negro Nell and her Issue and Negro ______ and Issue, if any, also any of the Effects belonging to that Estate not heretofore disposed of and remaining at Cox Town, to which add the sum of Four Hundred Pounds and Divide the whole amongst the Four Sisters equally, to be by each of them kept and given to their children in such proportion as they shall think proper, after they are of age, or married. But whatever I have given or may hereafter advance in my Lifetime shall be considered as a part of the above bequest and discounted out of her or their parts. Notwithstanding I advanced for my daughter [[Weems-759|Sarah Weems]] after her intermarriage with Mr. [[Chew-767|Samuel Chew]], very handsomely, considering the short time she lived with him, It is now my desire that what I further intended for my daughter’s portion shall be paid to my Grandson Samuel Chew, when he shall attain the age of Twenty One Years, Provided his father will then, or before, secure to him and his Heirs forever, at least one equal share of all his Lands and personal effects and have some consideration of the sum he did receive in his mother’s lifetime, in confidence that my said Son in Law will not refuse to comply with the above reasonable request, I hereby bequeath to my afs Grandson, Certificates in the Continental Treasure for one Thousand Pounds and require my Executor to receive the interest yearly after my decease, add it to the principal and pay him the whole when he attains his age as afsd. But if he should die (which God forbid) before he comes to that age; or his father refuse or neglect to make the aforesaid provision for him; in either case it is my will and desire that the afsd Sum shall become part of my Estate I give to my daughter [[Weems-758|Margaret Weems ]] Elzey, in Continental Certificates one Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, discounting therefrom only such sums of money as I have heretofore given or may hereafter give her, before my Death. I also give her the Boy Gabriel and his sister Juday, the Choice of my Carriages and my Carridge Horse, also a Horse Saddle and Bridle fit for the Boy to wait on her, and note that Negroes Fancy and Beck, ye plate and Household furniture heretofore given her is not to be acctd as any part of the above bequest. All the remaining part of my Personal Estate, except the Silver Plate, Viz Negroes, Horses, Cattle, be sold at Publick Vendue and the money arrising therefrom to be put into the Continental or State Treasury and that after my Just debts, Funeral expenses, and [Sigaugs?] are discharged, the remaining sum shall be divided into three equal parts and put into the possession of my three sons to be by them kept in such Treasury and the Interest thereon added to the principal yearly to be by them kept for the benefit of all their Lawfully begotten children and also those that may be hereafter by either of them, and that each of my sons shall pay to their children all the afsd part and Interest in such proportion as they shall think proper after their girls are married and their sons attain the age of Twenty One Years. But if either of my Sons shall neglect so to do in their Lifetimes or by their Last Will devise how they would have it done, It is my will that the same be equally divided amongst them and if either of them should die before they receive their part, such part shall be equally divided amongst the other children of such sons as afsd and no other person shall have any part thereof. It is my desire (if possible) to be Buried by the side of my dear deceased wife, the Mother of all my children, in a decent and private manner and request that none of my family put on mourning for me. I also desire that the Burial place be brickt in, posted and railed or pailed in at the Expense of my Estate, as my Executor shall think proper and request that my Heir hereafter possessing the sd Land shall always keep the same in good repair at his own expense. Lastly, I appoint my son John Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and desire he will Indulge any of my Debtors who are not able to pay immediately with a reasonable time, upon making such security as is in their power, and where they are very poor, release any part or even the whole if he thinks proper, rather than deprive them of the Necessaries of Life. I request my Executor to compleat every part of the foregoing will with all convenient speed and for his Trouble, to retain in his hands Five Hundred Pounds in lieu of commissions for selling, receiving, or paying. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 14th November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight. James Weems Signed, Seal’d Published and Declar’d by the said James Weems as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto set our names as witnesses thereto In the presence of the testator and at his request in the presence of each other Francis Woolf Sampson Crane George Raley State of Maryland, Calvert County 10th September 1781. Then came Francis Woolf and Sampson Crane the Two Subscribing Witnesses to the within last will and Testament of James Weems late of Calvert County deceased and severally made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they saw the testator herein named sign and seal this will and that they heard him publish, pronounce, and declare the same to be his Last will and Testament, that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of the apprehensions of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and that they respectively subscribed their names as Witnesses to this will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and the presence of the other witnesses. State of Maryland 10th September 1781 came John Weems and made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that he doth not know nor have heard of any other will made by the deceased. 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Will of Jane (Cheyney) Field 1640

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[[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] '''The Will of Jane Cheney 1640''' '''Will of Jane Feild (Field)''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 183 Quire Numbers 54-116 (1640) The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310647-00068 Images on Ancestry] Accessed 24 February 2021 [[Cheney-3438|Jane Cheyney or Cheney]] married William Field (or Feild) of Wiberton, Lincolnshire, England in 1591.
The couple had no children, and William died in 1624.
Jane wrote her will on 17 January1635/6 and left numerous small personal bequests to cousins, nephews and nieces, including a large amount of cushions which were individually described. There were no lands or houses mentioned, so presumably these had been dealt with by William in his will (Consistory Court of Lincoln 1624).
Jane died in September 1639 and was buried at the church of St Leodegar, Wiberton on the 14th of that month. Page four of her will describes her plans for her funeral. As there was very little of value in the will, it is likely that it would also have been presented to the Consistory Court of Lincoln, but the will was contested and a judgment was made at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 June 1640. The grounds for contesting the will and the eventual judgement are in Latin and I have not translated them. Spelling is as per the copy will in the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury held at London, except for ff replaced with F.
Pages as per the folios of the Will Register (indicated Left and Right)
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading. __TOC__ ===List of persons mentioned=== Page 164L *[[Cheney-3438|Jane ffeild or Field]]: the testator *[[Field-6524|William ffeild or Field]]: late husband of Jane Field, he died in 1624 Page 164R *Nephew John Carlell : son of Jane's sister Winifred and her husband John Carlell or Carliell of Sewerby. Died in 1603 and buried at Wiberton *Niece Bridget Cheyney: wife of her cousin the late Thomas Cheyney *Cousin Thomas Cheyney: deceased in 1635 *Anne Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *Elizabeth Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *Jane Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *goddaughter Jayne Cheyney :the Daughter of her nephew William Cheyney gent *William Cheyney, gent, deceased in 1635 *cousin Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough, gent. *Niece Ann Smith the wife of George Smith gent *George Smith Gent *Jane Smith: daughter of Anne and George Smith *Cheyney Smith: son of Ann and George Smith, Jane's godson *Jane Smith: daughter of Anne and George Smith *Katherine Hallam: a niece and goddaughter *Anne Harrison: married daughter of Katherine Hallam *John Cheyney the elder: nephew and the older of two brothers named John. Son of John Cheyney and Elizabeth Burbage *Frauncis (Frances) Yarbrough: a niece, the wife of Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough. Daughter of Jane's brother Christopher Cheyney. *Henry Yarbrough gent Page 165L *Cheyney Yarbrough: son of Henry and Frances Yarbrough *Hansard Knowles: nephew by marriage (possibly to Agnes or Anne Cheyney, daughter of Jane's brother John). In 1635 he was the "Clarke (Clerk) of Fullybye" (Fulletby, Lincolnshire) *Anne Knowles: Jane's niece and wife of Hansard Knowles *Frauncis Bradshaw: niece *The daughters of Mr Edward Croxley: nephew, a merchant in Cambridge *John Killingworth: nephew, and his wife *John Carlell: nephew, son of Jane's sister Winifred, and also John Carlell's wife *Edward Carlell: nephew and Minister of God's word, son of Jane's sister Winifred, and also Edward's wife *Edward Carlell: son of the aforesaid Edward Carlell *Anne Cheyney: wife of John Cheyney the elder *Ann Cheyney: daughter of John Cheyner the elder and Anne his wife, Jane's goddaughter *Winifred Brockelsby: a niece *Mary Brockelsby: a niece, the wife of Mr Hackett *Anne Panfryman: a niece Page 165R *[[Skepper-35|Cheyney Skepper]]: a goddaughter and great-neice via her sister Elizabeth Killingham *Anne Cheyney: Jane's sister, deceased *Cousin Hallam *Katherine Hallam: niece *Anne Harrison: daughter of Katherine Hallam *John Cheyney the Younger: a nephew and brother to John Cheyney the Elder *my Sister Kellsay *"Cozen Welbye the Daughter of my Sister P--ye" *Mary Willoughby: niece *Zacharias Storickes: a godson *Jayne Passmore late wife of Christopher Passmore, Jane's goddaughter *Cousin George Feild *Cousin Oatby *Mr Henry Ashe of Wiberton and Mistress Ashe his wife *Mr Harvy: Parson of Wiberton *Dorothy Pridginne: a servant Page 166L *Margarite White: servant to Jane's sister Anne *Ellen Wright: servant to Jane's sister Anne *Katherine Segrane of Wigtofte: one of the women nominated to lay Jane's body out, along with the next six named **Jayne Mannerley of Scoineshead **Anne Matthewe: sister to Jayne Mannerley **Jennit Maultby **the wife of Roger Ambinne **Anne Packharris *Henry Yarbrough gent: nephew *Henry Yarbrough: son of Henry Yarbrough gent *Richard Harvy: witness to the will along with the next 3 named **Henry Ashe **John Gainsborow **Hugh Stephins ===Page 164L=== In the name of God Amen I '''Jayne Feild of Wiberton in the County of Lincoln''' widdowe late wife of '''William Feild of Wiberton gent Deceased''' being in good health of body & of perfect Remembrance thankes be given to Almightie God for the same Nevertheless haveing Just cause Daiely to Consider upon the Certainty of Death Doe make this my last will & Testament in manner & forme following And for the better enactinge thereof First I doe heareby revoke forsake & renounce all former Willes by mee at any tyme heretofore made & every part & p[ar]cell of the same and of every of them And doe hereby publishe & Declare this my p[re]sent writinge to be my sole & only last will & Testament as of [''ink splot'']id First I bequesth my soule into the ye handes of Almightie God my Creator & heavenly Father Beseeching them to accept of it not for any deserts in my selfe but for his Dearly beloved Sonnes sake Christ Jesus my onely Saviour & Redeemer in one whome onely he is well pleased & through whom he cannot be offended with mee And my body to the Earth to be interred in the ===Page 164L=== parish Church of Wiberton aforesaid in the Quire & Grave wherein the Corpse of my '''Nephew John Carlell''' lyeth buryed Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Neece Bridget Cheyney the wife of my Cozen Thomas Cheyney Esquier Deceased''' my best silver spoone engraven on the end with a J and a F. and to her '''Daughter Anne Cheyney''' and to her '''Daughter Elizabeth Cheyney''' to each of them a silver spoone of the same marke And to his '''Daughter Jayne Cheyney''' the Just Some of Five poundes of the Currant English money to be payd unto her when shee shall accomplish the full age of Twenty and one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto unto my '''goddaughter Jayne Cheyney the Daughter of my Nephew William Cheyney gent Deceased''' one Twenty pound bond which is in my '''Cozen Henry Yarbrough'''s hands of yarbrough gent to be payd unto her when shee shall accomplish the full age of Twenty & one yeares Any my will is that if it shall please God that shee shall Departe this life before shee shall accomplishe the age of Twenty & one yeares Then my will is that it shalbe equally devided amongst the rest of his surviving Children Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Ann Smith the wife of George Smith gent''' my Carcenett of gould of Goldsmiths worke But if it shall please God to take her out of this World before my selfe Then I give and bequeath the aforesaid Carcanett of gould to her '''Daughter Jane Smith''' And if shee shall Departe this life before her mother Then my will is that her daughter Anne Smith shall have my Carcanett of gould of Gouldsmiths worke Item I give & bequeath to my '''Godsonne Cheyney Smithe the Sonne of my Nephew George Smyth''' five poundes of Lawfull money of lawfull money of England to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplishe the age of Twenty & one Yeares But if it shall please God that he shall Departe this life before the aforesaid Legacie be Dewe Then my Will is that it shalbe equally Divided betwixt the Twoe Daughters of my Nephew George Smith that is to say his '''Daughter Jayne Smith''' & his '''Daughter Anne Smith''' when thay shall accomplishe their severall ages of Twentie & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Katherine Hallam my Goddaughter''' my border of gould & pearle if she shall survive mee But if my aforesaid Neece shall departe this life before mee Then I give & bequeath my aforesaid Border of gould & pearle unto her daughter '''Anne Harrison''' Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew John Cheyney the Elder''' Twenty pounds of lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath more unto my Nephew John Cheyney thelder my Bedstead which I lye in with the Curtaines & all the Bedding belonginge unto it as it now standeth which is one Mattrice one Featherbed twoe bolsters fower pillowes fower blankitts & one Coverlid Item I give more unto him my Trundlebed which is usually Draweth under it Item I give more unto my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney thelder one greate Cushion wrought with the worke Called the Artichoake & twoe Cushions of Irish Stitch Item I give more unto my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney thelder one greate Bible which hath twoe claspes on it Which Bible was his late Deceased uncles Mr William Feild And the said John not to make it away by any manner of meanes butt keepe it in Remembrance of his Uncle Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Frauncis Yarbrough the wife of Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough''' gent one black Damaske gowne & kirtle of figured Sattin one petticoate of Crimson & damaske the one halfe of it being made of my mothers wedding kirtle & one purse of Crimson Silke & gould which the Countess of Sussex gave unto my mother & one petticoate of colored Damaske with twoe gould laces about the skirte of it & one blacke sattin kirtle with a paire of bodyes of the same Item I give & bequeath more unto my Neece Frauncis Yarbrough one of my silver & gilt wine cuppe & shee to chuse it And my will is that it shall goe to that Child that Shee shall love best at her Death Item I give unto her more one Chest which usually standeth in the new Chamber which is Suteable to ye Cubboard I gave her before And my will & Desire is that her Sonne ===Page 165L=== '''Cheyney Yarbrough''' shall have the Cubboarde & Chest after his mothers Decease to be kept in Remembrance of them that gave it Item I give & bequeath to Cheyney Yarbrough the sonne of my Nephew Henry Yarbrough Five poundes of lawfull money of England to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the age of Twentie & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto my nephew '''Hansard Knowles Clarke of Fullybye''' one gould ring with a Deaths head engraven of it to weare in remembrance of them that gave him it Item I give & bequeath to my '''Neece Anne Knowles the wife of the aforesaid Hansard Knowles''' three wrought Cushions twoe of them being Wrought with Letters & the Third wrought with the oake Leaf &Crowne Item I give more unto my Neece Frauncis Yarbrough my brass Landirons for her to keepe so longe as it shall please God that shee shall live And after hir Decease to that Child the which shee shall love then best to be kept for a Remembrance from whome they Came Item I give unto hir more one violet Coloured Clothe gowne & one Cloake of the same Item I give unto my '''Neece Frauncis Bradshawe''' one Twentie Shillinge peece of gould Sowed in a Nettworke square & foulded in a handkerchiefe even as it came from hir mother neveropended with the aforesaid Networke Square & handkerchiefe Item I give & bequeath unto the Daughters of my '''Nephew Mr Edward Croxley a Merchant in Cambridge''' to everie of them one Twentie shillinge peece of gould of ever they shall come to Demand it Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew John Killingworth & to my Neece his wife''' to either of them one of my silver Spoones engraven on the ende with a J & a F. And to either of his children one Silver spoone engraven on the ends with the same letters. Item I give & bequeath until my '''Nephew William Carlell''' my twoe bookes of Martyrs now according to my -p-ise or forty shillings the which hee shall like best And I Doe give him more my brass St George of Horsebacke or one Tenne Shillings peece of gould which it shall please him best of thereof Item I doe give unto him more my silver beere Bowle Item I doe give & bequeath unto my Neece his wife my silver porringer Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew Edward Carlell minister of Gods word''' one silver gilded drinckinge pott with a little Cover belonginge to it And my Will is that the aforesaid pott shall goe to '''his Sonne Edward''' after his Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Neece the Wife of my Nephew Edward Carlell''' twoe silver spoones with the letters J & F engraven on the ende of them Item I give & bequeath unto my Neece Anne Cheyney the wife of my Nephew John Cheyney the elder Tenn poundes of lawfull money of England Item I give unto her more one silver and gilt wine Cuppe And my will is that '''hir Daughter Ann''' shall have it after hir death Item I give & bequeath more unto my Neece Anne Cheyney the wife of my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney the elder one blacke Taffaty Gowne & one Taffaty kirtle russitt & greene & one petticoate of Crimson Chamblet gaurded with twoe guardes of velvet & one ---- suteable to the same & ----rry scarfe wit a silver fringe Item I give unto hir more my wedding smocke wrought with blacke silke the worke being woodbine & gilly flowers & one blacke fanne with silver handle my best hatt & gould band Item I give & bequeath unto my Neece Winifred Brockelsby five marks of lawful money of England To be payd unto her within twoe years next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Mary Brockelsby the wife of Mr Hackett''' five marks of lawfull money of England to be payd unto her within Twoe years next after my Decease And my will is that if either of my neece Winifred Brockelsby or my neece Mary Brocklesby shall Departe this life before their Legacie shalbe Dew Then my will is that the Survivor of them twoe shall have the Legacie bequeathed unto the Deceased Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Anne Panfryman''' one little silke Carpet cloth ===Page 165R=== and one Cushion of needleworke usually standing upon it the worke of it being Gillyflowers & the border red & yellow Item I give unto hir more Twoe Cushions of Irish Stitch one of the aforesaid Cushions being wroughts with S for Skepper And the other being wrought with Billett worke with a little border of broad stitch about the Skirt with woodbines Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Goddaughter Cheyney Skepper''' one Thirtie pound bond of Richard Brothertons & Abraham Clay & five marks of lawfull money of England in lew of Twenty marks of lawfull money of England which was givven unto her by my '''Dear & loveing Sister Mrs Anne Cheyney as by her Will appeareath''' Item I give & bequeath unto hir more one gould ringe which was my wedding ringe w[hic]ch hath the pysie engraven in it (therto contento vino) and one petticoate of strippt stuffe of Diverse Colours And one petticoate of violet coloured Chamblett with a guard of velvet round aboute it part of it being embroidered with a blacke silke frindge round about it Item I give more unto hir one white silke Tiffany scarfe with a silver frindge & one payer of willowbeeres wrought with blacke silke one networke Cubboard cloth wrought with Lyons & Dragons the which Cubboard Cloth I lent '''my Cozen Hallam''' and one seing glasse which usually lyeth in my greate Chest in the best Chamber next to the windowe & one purse of green sattin embroydered with gould which was my wedding purse and one long boxe which hath a locke on it which usually standeth in my Lodging Chamber Item I doe give & bequeath unto hir more Three needle worke Cushions of Irish Stitch Item I give & bequeath more unto my '''Neece Katherine Hallam''' one silver and gilt wine Cuppe And my Will is '''hir Daughter Anne Harrison''' shall have that said wine Cuppe after the Decease of hir mother. Item I doe give & bequeath unto my goddaughter Anne Cheyney the Daughter of my Nephew John Cheyney the elder one Jewell of gould called a hoove & one Leather T---oke which hath twoe peeces of White leather nayled upon the breast of it & all the things within it which is not given nor bequeathed which trunke usually standeth at the Bedde Foote in my best Chamber Item I give & bequeath unto my Nephew John Cheyney the Younger five poundes of lawfull money of England to be payd within one yeare next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Sister Kellsay''' one Camebricke Handkerchiefe edged about with bonelace & one Tenn shillinge peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Cozen Welbye the Daughter of my Sister P--ye''' one Tenn Shillings peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Marye Willoughby''' a Tenn Shillings peece of Gould to be payd unto her within one moneth next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Godsonne Zacharias Storickes''' Tenn Shillings to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the age of Twenty & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Goddaughter Jayne Passmore late wife of Christopher Passmore''' my Crimson purse Cusinett layd with silver lace & one Tenn shillinge peece of gould in it Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen George Feild''' one Tenn Shillings peece of Gould Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Oatby''' Tenn Shillings the one half of it to be payd unto him within one quarter of a yeare And the other half at the next quarter after Provided all wayes that he wilbe---- by his freinds Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr Henry Ashe of Wiberton''' Five marks of Lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath unto '''M[ist]ris[s] Ashe his wife''' one Twenty shillings peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr Harvy now Parson of Wiberton''' Three poundes Sixx Shillings & eight pence provided that hee will preach at myne buryall as my Desire is And to have the same text of Scripture which was taught at the funerall of my late Deceased Husband William Feild gent which Text was Give account of the Stewardshippe thou mayst be noe longer Steward Item I give & bequeath unto all my menservants & maydservants which shalbe my Servants at my Death to every one of them five shillings apeece Item I give & bequeath unto '''Dorothy Pridginne''' if shee Contynue my servant unto my Death Twoe of my working Daye ===Page 166L=== petticoates & my Working day Gowne Item I doe give & bequeath unto '''Margarite White''' my Anne Cheyneys ---rient servant Twenty shillings Item I give unto '''Ellen Wrighte''' which was another of my Deare loveing sister M[ist]ris Anne Cheyney servants Tenn shillings Item I give & bequeath unto fower wives which were my servants for winding of me & layeing of mee into the Coffin fower Dollars That is to say to '''Katherine Segrane of Wigtofte''' one Item unto '''Jayne Mannerley of Scoineshead''' one And if shee shall refuse To her sister '''Anne Matthewe''' Item unto '''Jennit Maultby''' one And if shee shall refuse To '''the wife of Roger Ambinne''' Item to '''Anne Packharris''' one Item I give & bequeath unto fower of my Godsonne that shall carry mee to the Church Twenty Edward Shillings But if any one of them shall not be able Then my will is that hee or they that shall help him or them shall shift half with him or them Item I give & bequeath unto Twenty of the best Ringers of Wiberton that shall ring for mee at my buryall Twenty Edward Shillings because I would be solemnly ringed for in regard of I was the keeper of the best house in the Towne above fourtie yeares together which Deserveth double hono[u]r & for the which I hartily praise the Lord Item I give unto the Ringers of the Town of Kirton (if the viccar shall not thinke it supersticious) to ringe one peales the same Daye that I am buryed five shillings Item I give unto the poore people which shalbe at my buryall five poundes of lawfull money whereof the poore people of Wiberton to have Twoe shillings a howse The rest to be Distributed at my Executors discrecion Item I give & bequeath unto the mother Church at Lincoln five shillings Item I give & bequeath more unto '''my Nephew Henry Yarbrough at Yarbrough gent''' my Seale of Armes to be kepte for a Rembrance of mee soe long as hee shall live And after his Decease '''his sonne Henry Yarbrough''' if hee shall soe long live But if his sonne Henry Yarbrough shall Departe this life before his father Then to that Child who his father shall thinke best of at his Death. The residew of all my goodes Cattell & Chattells moveable & Immoveable whatsoever not before given nor bequeathed I give and bequeath unto my twoe Nephews Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough Gent And to my Nephew John Cheyney the elder whome I doe ordayne & make the sole Executor of this my last will & Testament in Consideration of the payeing of my Debts & bringinge of my body honestly to the ground As my hope & trust is then will doe. In wittness whereof I the said Jayne Feild have to this my present last will & Testament sett to my hand & seale this present Day it being the Seaventeenth Daye of January in the Eleaventh yeare of the Raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god kinge of England Scotland France & Ireland Defender of the faith &c Annoq D[omi]ni 1635 Jayne Field hir marke These being witnesses at the Sealing and Delivery hereof whose names are hereunder written '''Richard Harvy Henry Ashe John Gainsborow Hugh Stephins''' [From the Latin it appears that the Will was contested and the Probate issued by the Preogative Court of Canterbury] Probatum... at London .... to Henry Yarbrough and John Cheyney after a Sentence Provalor was pronounced on the Wednesday after Trinity viz the tenth day of the month of June 1640. ==Sources==

Will of Jane Gates of Cumberland, Maryland, 1887

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[[Category:United States of America, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the will of [[Gates-2333|Jane Gates]] of Cumberland, Maryland, dated 15 November 1887."Maryland Probate Estate and Guardianship Files, 1796-1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XKJV-1B7 : 27 November 2020), Jane, 06 Feb 1888; citing Allegany, county courts, Maryland. == Transcript == I Jane Gates, of the City of Cumberland, Maryland, hereby make and publish my last will and testament as follows, to wit: I devise and bequeath to my daughter, Laura Hamilton, all that part of the lot of ground which was conveyed to me by Richard Bender and wife by deed bearing date on the 31st August 1871 and recorded in Liber H.R. No. 34 folio 589 one of the land records of Allegany County Maryland, which part of said lot hereby intended to be devised is described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point at the end of 86 feet on the 3rd line of the whole lot and running thence parallel with the 2nd line of said whole lot North 78½ degrees West 35 feet, the parallel with the 1st line of said whole lot South 8¼ degrees West 62 feet to the 4th line of said whole lot at Old National Pike, and with said 4th line North 77½ degrees West 6 feet, then across said whole lot and parallel with the 1st line of said whole lot North 8¼ degrees East 147 feet to the second line of said whole lot and with it South 78½ degrees East 41 feet to the end thereof then with the 3rd line of said whole lot South 8¼ degrees West 86 feet to the beginning. I give to my grand daughter, May [page 2] Mitchell, my parlor furniture and parlor carpet, and also the bedstead now used by me and the bedding therewith. I will and direct that all the rest and residue of my estate, both real and personal, shall be sold by my executor hereinafter named, either at public or private sale as he may deem most advantageous, and the proceeds thereof shall be equally divided, share and share alike, between my following named children, to wit: Henry Gates, Edward Gates, Alice Burns, Clara Jackson. I hereby constitute and appoint Henry Gates to be the executor of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and seal this 15th day of November AD 1887.
Jane Gates Her X Mark Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named testatrix, as and for her last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at her request, in her presence, and in the presence of each have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.
Wm J Read, J. Wm Jones, Janet Dice == Sources ==

Will of John Barnard

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] '''Transcription of will of John Barnard: 1807 Wills of …'''
Probate Date: 12 Jul 1804 Residence: St James Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England John Barnard's Will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858John Barnard's Will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&h=419063, accessed 15 aug 2018 Transcribed from the original in August 2018, This is the last will and testament of [[Barnard-1468|John Barnard]] of White Lion Street, Pentonville in the parish of St James Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex I give to my wife Jane Barnard to be raised/carried? by her during her natural life as they become due all the rents of my houses in White Lion Street aforesaid and of the Houses No. 24 in Hawes? Street Pentonville and of the houses in which we now live with all dividends of Stock which I may have in the Bank of England together with all Interest of Bonds or other securities that I may be possessed of at my decease also I give to my said wife all the household goods plate rings ?oathed Books Suits? and wearing apparel subject = = nevertheless to the payment of all my just debts funeral charges and the charge of administration to this my = last will, In short I give to my said wife all my income? that is in my power to give her to enjoy during her = = natural life after the decease of my said wife I give to my brother [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]] of Nicols Square in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate London Silver Platter all my houses above named? in White Lions Street being No. 90 70 71 72 and my house No. 24 Hawes Street together with all stock in the Bank of England of which I may be possessed and all Bonds, Mortgages and Securities? and the Money owe to me I give all these to him and his Sons for ever subject nevertheless to the following charges/changes To my Aunt? Grant? wife of Alexander Grant I give fifteen pounds out of the said units? to be paid her annually in equal quarterly payments during the natural life to my niece [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Barnard) Deeble]] I give an Annuity of ten pounds to be paid her every year in equal quarterly payments = during her natural life out of the said rents also to Miss Elizth Pemberton whife? of Charles Square Hoxton I give ten pounds to be paid her in one year after my Wifes decease to my Nephew [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] of Chapel Street, Pentonville, Silversmith & give ten pounds in consideration of the trouble he may have in ???????? of being an Executor of this my last will and I do hereby constitute? and appoint my said Brother [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]] ? Barnard Senior and my said Nephew [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] Junior? joint Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made this will written all by my own hand this 28 day of April in the year of our Lord 1803 J Barnard Signed and declared to be the last will and testament of the said = John Barnard in the presence of both of us John Norrish and James Barriman This will was proved at London the twelfth Day of July in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight Hundred and four before the worshipful Samuel Pratt? Parson Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper Or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury = = Lawfully instituted by the oaths of Edward Barnard the Elder? The brother of the deceased and Edward Barnard the younger the Nephew of the deceased the executors named in the said will to whom admin was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and titbits of the said deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of John Batten, shipwright of Chatham 1759

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The will of [[Batten-434|John Batten]] dated 1759 In the name of God Amen. I John Batten Senior of Chatham in the County of Kent Shipwright being in bodily health and sound disposing mind do publish and declare this to be my last will and testament First I commend my soul to God that gave it and my body I commit to the earth to be interred in a decent manner. Next I will and bequeath my son [[Batten-425|Jno. Batten]] the sum of two hundred and ten pounds and one silver Tankard. Next I will and bequeath to my daughter [[Batten-493| Mary Batten]] the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds. Next I will and bequeath to my son [[Batten-475|Edward Batten]] the sum of two hundred and ten pounds. Likewise to my daughter Mary Batten I will and bequeath all my household furniture linen and woollen. Likewise to my son Jno. Batten and my son Edward Batten I will and bequeath all my wearing apparel smooth and woollen to be equally divided between them. Likewise my will is that all the profits arising from my servant in Chatham yard to be equally divided between my son Jno. Batten and my son Edward Batten and my daughter Mary Batten. And after a decent interrment of my body my will is that all moneys that shall remain over and above said legacies shall be equally divided between my son John , Edward and Mary Batten. I do hereby ordain and ratify this to be my last will and testament and do hereby appoint and nominate my son Jon. Batten Edward Batten and Mary Batten to be joint executors to this my last will and testament to see it executed in six months after date if it can be done with conveniency. I do hereby renounce all other wills testaments goods of gift. In witness thereof to this said will I have set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of August 1759 and in the ______ year of the reign of his majesty [[Hannover-18|King George]] the second over Great Britain Jno. Batten senior. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Jno. Joyer 10th Day of May 1760. Appeared personally John Pearne of the parish of Saint George in the East in the County of Middlesex Sailmaker and being sworn on the Holy Evangelists to depose the truth and depose as follows to wit that he hath known and been well acquainted with John Batten Senior of the town of Chatham in the county of Kent deceased for forty years and upwards before and to the time of his death and with his manner and chararter of handwriting having often seen him write and subscribe his name and those? John Pearne having carefully viewed and perused the paper hereunto annexed purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased beginning thus “In the name of God Amen I Jno. Batten Senior of Chatham in the county of Kent Shipwright“ and ending thus “ In witness whereof to this said will I have set my hand and seal this thirteenth day August 1759 in ________ year of the reign of his majesty King George the second over Great Britain “ and thus subscribed Jno. Batten Senior both in his conscience verily believe that all the said will bearing the name “ Jno. Joyer” thereto subscribed as of witness “and also the subscription thereto Jno. Batten Senior and also the words signed sealed delivered in the presence of “ was and is all of the proper handwriting of him the said John Batten Senior deceased. John Pearne. The day aforesaid the said John Pearne was sworn on the truth of the promises before me Geo. Harris surrogate, Edrd. Goodwin prost. pub. This will was proved at London the fourth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty before the Worshipful George Davis Doctor of Laws and surrogate of the [[Simpson-11184|Right Worshipful Sir Edward Simpson]] also Doctor of Laws master keeper or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of John Batten and Edward Batten the sons of the deceased and two of the executors named in the said will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer. Power reserved to make the like grant to Mary Batten Spinster the daughter of the said deceased and other executor when she shall apply for the same. Transcribed by [[Cross-3545|A Cross]] 2017 ==Note== Punctuation has been added for clarity. The spaces for the year of the reign of George II has been left blank as in the original.

Will of John Bevan

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] Abstracted from information published in ''Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania''Charles H. Browning. ''Welsh Settlement of Pennyslvania'' (1912), [https://archive.org/stream/welshsettlemento00brow#page/322/mode/1up/search/1710 page 168]- and ''Merion in the Welsh Tract.''Thomas Allen Glenn. ''Merion in the Welsh tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor, historical and genealogical collection concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682'' (Norristown Pa. : Herald Press, 1896; Digital Library@Villanova University, 2014), [https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:96825#?cv=218&c=&m=&s=&xywh=-5143%2C-1%2C12753%2C3724&r= page 175]- '''Will of John Bevan''' of Trefeurig, in the parish of Llantrisant, in the County of Glamorgan : made in the first month (March), 1724/5 : proved 21 October 1726 * Grandson John Bevan (capital messuage called Treveyrig and the mill on the lands thereto adjoining) * Children of grandson John Bevan (25 lbs each... "and for the better assuring, settling and sure making of all that Plantation... in the Township of Haverford in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania"): ** John ** Richard ** Thomas ** Barbara * Son [[Bevan-67|Evan Bevan]] (dec'd: "two Plantations I gave my son Evan Bevan some time before his decease", in Merion Township, County of Philadelphia) * Daughter-in-law [[Wood-10693|Eleanor Bevan]], her son [[Bevan-63|Evan]]. * Grandchildren :* [[Bevan-202|Aubrey]] :* Charles :: ''their sisters'' :* Barbara :* Ann :* Catherine :* Jane :Overseers: brother-in-law William Aubrey of Pencoed, nephew Evan Bevan of Pont-y-moyle [son of his brother Charles] and sons-in-law [[Wood-11880|John Wood]] and [[Roberts-17233|Owen Roberts]] : Witnesses: Evan Prichard, David Morgan, Morgan David, Evan Bevan alias Jevans [son of his brother Charles] '''Children''' of [[Bevan-62|John Bevan]] and [[Aubrey-17|Barbara]] - "Extracted from the Archives of the District Probate Registry at Llandaff in the County of Glamorgan": # [[Bevan-67|Evan Bevan]], "married 11 mo. 9, 1693, at Darby Meeting, [[Wood-10693|Eleanor Wood]] of Darby" ##John, b. 11 mo. 23, 1694; "heir of Treverigg" ##[[Bevan-63|Evan]], b. 12 mo. 14, 1698 ##[[Bevan-202|Aubrey]], of Chester. ##Charles ##Anne ##Catherine ##Jane, b. 1 mo. 29, 1707-8 # [[Bevan-68|Jane Bevan]], "married 10 mo. 1st, 1687... in Haverford, [[Wood-11880|John Wood]] of Darby" ## Ann, "b. 9 11, 1688" ## lots more # [[Bevan-65|Anne Bevan]], "married 1st mo. 23, 1696-7, at Merion Meeting, [[Roberts-17233|Owen Roberts]], of Merion" ## lots # [[Bevan-61|Elizabeth Bevan]], "married 4th mo. 30th, 1696, at Merion Meeting, [[Richardson-1697|Joseph Richardson]]" ## lots # [[Bevan-64|Barbara]] "died unmarried in Wales" (although preceding the numbered list of children was:
"Barbara, b. 7 mo. 5th, 1696, married William Musgrove.") :'''Footnotes'''

Will of John Blagdon 1635

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-299|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''John Blagdon''' of Tiverton in the Countie of Devon being of perfect memory thanks be to Almighty God nowe remembring and wayeing the uncertainty of this mortall and transitory life and that every man borne into this world as he is subiect unto death soe he is uncertaine of the tyme or place whereon by what meanes the same shall happen unto him to [illegible] pleasure of God. Now mindeing therefore to sett such order and… for the disposing of this land possessions goods chattles and all other things whatsoever yt hath pleased Almighty God of his goodnes to give unto mee in this world as the same may be quietly enioyed by those to whom I shall bestowe the same I do now make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following First and above all other things I doe comitt my Soule to Almighty God my Creator and Redeemer beseeching him to have mercy upon mee, and to pardon and forgive mee all my Sinnes that after this transitory life I may arise with God’s elect to be made partaker of this glory and life everlasting And I desire that my body may be buried decently in the earth [illegible] other Christian burialls according to the Discretion of my executor hereafter named Item I doe give and bequeath unto my wife '''Joane Blagdon''' the benefitt of Poole Anthony with the appurtenance thereunto for terme of her life and after her death I do give and bequeath the same Poole Anthony with the appurtenance to '''[[Blagdon-338|John Blagdon]]''' my Sonne for terme of his life Item I doe give unto my wife Jone Blagdon the third part of the benefitt of one Tenement in Tiverton wich I bought of Richard Askott heretofore of Tiverton the thirde part I have heretofore made unto John Toogood and John Hammott to and for the use of my said wife Jone Blagdon for the Terme of her lyfe by a deed under my hand and Seale Alsoe I doe give and bequeath unto my wife Jone Blagdon the benefitt of two houses of myne in Tyverton with the appurtenance lying in a street there called Barrington Street lately in the possession of Robert White and Edward Osmonde: the rent of each house with the third part of the benefitt of the Tenement aforenamed to be payed unto her quarterly as it groweth due, the first payment to be upon the next quarter day that shall happen to be after the death of mee John Blagdon Item I doe give and bequeath unto my wife Jone Blagdon one bedstedd fully [illegible] which standeth in the chamber over the Parlour Item I doe give unto her one chest standing at my bed’s foote with other chest coffers and boxes that shee doth nowe use and all her apparrell Item I doe give and bequeath unto my Sonne John Blagdon one house in Tyverton with the appurtenance and the[illegible] thereonn so belonging which he now enioeth (alwayes reserveing after my death unto my wife Jone Blagdon dureing her naturall life the benefitt of the third part thereof as aforesaid As for my land in Tiverton Poole Anthony and Weyland [Willand] that I Bought of Mr [illegible] with such chattels and leases and other writeings that I have for them (except before excepted) my will is that my Sonne John Blagdon and his heires enioy them as I have heretofore made them unto him in his marriage by deed indented under my hand and Seale. As for my lands lyeing in Puddington and Denstowe with the deeds and writeings thereunto belonging such I have heretofore made by deed indented unto Mr Peter Blundell and John Hartnell of this parrish to and for the use and Behalfe of my Sonne '''[[Blagdon-298|Leonard Blagdon]]''' and his heires, my will is that he have the writeing and enioy the lands accordingly As for my part in the tenement nowe in the possession of Robert Cowling in Washfield, As alsoe one [illegible] lyeing in Tyverton called Goatham now in the possession of William Moggeridge and two dwelling houses lyeing in a Streete in Tyverton called Barrington Street in the possession of Michaell Osmond and Robert White or some Tennante under them wich I have heretofore made unto the foresaid Peter Blundell and John Hartnell by deed indented under my hand and Seale to and for the only use and Behalfe of my Sonne '''[[Blagdon-300|Edward Blagdon]]''' and his heires as alsoe the severall deedes and writeings to the severall tenements and houses appertayning my Will is that my Sonne Edward Blagdon have the writeings and enioy the lands accordingly Item I doe give and bequeath unto my Sonne Edward Blagdon a reversion of one Tenement called Uppaton lyeing in milton Abbott in the Countie of Devon with the deed for the same which I lately bought of the right honorable the Earle of Bedford for a certaine number of yeares that my Sayd Sonnes Edward Blagdon and Leonard Blagdon soe long shall happen to lyve. (as by the said Seale more at large appeareth) I saye my will is that my Sonne Edward Blagdon and his Assignes shall have the same dureing the wholl terme of the Lease expressed Item I doe give and bequeath unto my sister '''Margery Wonnacott''' of St Stevens in Lansdon fyve poundes of currant English money to be payed to her within one yeare after my death
Item I doe give and bequeath unto the poore people of Tyverton fourty shillings As for the rest of my goods not given nor bequeathed I meane what quick stuffs dead stuffs chattles and other things whatsoever not given nor bequeathed my debts and legacies being payed I doe give them unto my Sonne John Blagdon whome I do appoint whole and Sole executor wholy of this my last will and Testament Item I doe give unto Mr Peter Blundell of Tyverton twenty shillings whome I desire to be my overseer for the performance of this my last will and Testament In wittness of the truth I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seale even the eighth daye of May Anno Domini one thousand six hundred thirty fyve and in the eleaventh yeare of King Charles of England. John Blagdon Item my will is that whereas my wife Jone Blagdon hath promised to paye unto my Sonne Leonard Blagdon one hundred pounds of current English money that yf shee the said Jone my wife should happen to dye before she can paye the same that my Sonne John Blagdon shall paye unto my said Sonne Leonard Blagdon so much of the said Hundred pounds as my said wife shall [illegible] unpayed at the tyme of her death within the space of two yeares thereafter which my said Sonne John Blagdon hath promised to doe Item my will is that [illegible] I am in Bonde unto Mr Daniell Cudmore for the payment of one hundred twenty fower pounds within the the debt of my Sonne in law John Goddard I saye my will is my Sonne John Blagdon shall paye Mr Cudmore the said some and take yt for his own debt and discharge John Goddard thereof out of my estate which I leave to him which I give for a legacie to John Goddard. John Blagdon. Sealed and subscribed in the presence of
the Syne of Jone Blagdon. John Blagdon. Edward Blagdon. Joane Goddard.
Memoranda the twentie nyneth of May one thousand six hundred thirtie fyve, this writeing abovesayd was published and acknowledged by the said John Blagdon the father abovesaid to be his last will and Testament in the presence of us whose names are hereunder written.
Robert Cowlinge
the mark of Nicholas Turner als Pitt PROBATUM fuit
per Johannes Blagdon filii
The xijth of June Anno Domini 1635 Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of John Blagdon 1804 (1796) of Northcote

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-92|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me '''John Blagdon''' of Northcote within the parish of Honiton in the county of Devon Esquire made this seventh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six as follows ffirst I will and direct that all such debts as I shall justly owe at the time of my death and my ffuneral charges and Expenses be in the first place paid by my Executor or Executors hereinafter named and subject thereto and charged and chargeable therewith and also with my Legacies hereinafter given I give devise and bequeath all my Monies securities for money goods chattles manors messuages and tenements hereditaments real and personal Estate and Effects whatsoever of every sort and kind whatsoever and wheresoever situate unto my son '''Edward Blagdon''' his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns To hold to my said Son Edward his heirs Executors Administrators and Assignes for ever subject and charged as hereinbefore and hereinafter mentioned and also subject to the condition hereinafter contained Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Anne''' the wife of the Reverend John Neale the sum of ffifteen hundred pounds of lawful British Money to be paid and payable by and out of the Lands and Hereditaments hereinbefore by me given in six calendar Months next after my death with Interest for the same at and after the rate of ffive pounds by the hundred for a year from the end of three months next after my death Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Mary''' the life Sum of fifteen hundred pounds of her lawful Money to be paid and payable unto her by and out of my said Lands and Hereditaments in six months next after my death with the life Interest for the same from the end of three months next after my death. Allso I give and bequeath unto my five grandchildren, or children of my said daughter Anne the Sum of seven hundred pounds of like lawful Money to be paid and payable also out of the said Lands and Hereditaments thereinbefore given in the same time and with the same Interest as before mentioned and I do hereby will and direct that in case my said Son Edward shall happen to die in my Life time and before my said bequest and devise to him of my Monies Chattles Manors Lands and Hereditaments shall vest and take place and he shall happen to leave any Child or children of his body lawfully issuing living at the time of his death or any widow that shall then be ensient [pregnant] with child or children and which child or children shall afterwards be born alive that then my said Devise to him charged as aforesaid and subject to the condition hereinafter contained and the Monies Chattles Manors Lands and Hereditaments thereby devised and bequeathed shall go and descend and be considered to extend to the eldest Son of such children of my said Son Edward which he shall so have living at the time of his death if more than one Son and if but one Son then to such only Son his heirs Executors administrators and Assigns and if my said Son Edward shall happen to leave no Son but shall leave more than one daughter then living then I will and direct that the same shall be equally divided amongst such daughters as tenants in common and not as joint tenants their heirs Executors administrators and Assigns if more than one daughter and if only one daughter then such only daughter her Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns and also I will and direct that my said Legacy to my said daughter Anne shall also in case she shall happen to die in my Lifetime and before my said Legacy to her shall become payable be paid and distributed amongst her children in equal shares and proportion if more than one and if but one then to such only one and I do will and direct the same as to my said Legacy to my Grandchildren. And I also will and direct that if my said Daughter Mary shall happen to die in my lifetime and before her Legacy shall become payable and shall happen to have any Issue of her body lawfully begotten that then the Legacy of my said daughter Mary so dying shall go and be divided equally amongst such issue if more than one child in equal Shares and proportions and if but one then to such only one his either Executors Administrators and Assigns and I do hereby charge and make [illegible] and every my said Manors and Royalties Lands and Hereditaments to and with the payment of my said severall Legacies at the times and in manner aforesaid and also I do hereby declare that my said Devise to my said Son Edward herein before by me made to him as aforesaid and also my said several Legacies to my said Daughters Anne and Mary and to my said Grandchildren are so given devised and bequeathed upon this express condition that in case my said Son Edward or any child or children which he shall leave at the time of his death as aforesaid shall decline taking and accepting my said Lands and Hereditaments and personal Estate and Effects be charged as aforesaid and I do hereby declare that he or they shall have and I do hereby give him and them an unqualified option and in case he or they shall signify such his or their refusal to my Trustees hereinafter named within six calendar months next after my death then I revoke and recall and every the devise and bequest hereinbefore by me made and so declare the same to be void and of no effect and I do hereby in that case give devise and bequeath all my said Monies Securities for Money Goods Chattles Manors Lands Tenements Hereditaments real and personal Estate and Effects of every sort and kind whatsoever unto the '''Reverend John Bradford''' Coplestone and '''James Townsend''' of Honiton in the said county Gentleman their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns upon the Trusts nevertheless and to and for the several Uses Ends Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned and declared of and concerning the same that is today upon Trust that they my said Trustees do and shall as soon as convenient after my death call in and receive all such Monies as shall be due and owing unto me at the time of my death and also sell and dispose of all [illegible] of Goods and also of all and every of my said Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Estates either by public auction or private contract as they shall think best for the best price or prices that can reasonably be had or obtained for the same. And with the Money so to be called in as aforesaid and which shall arise from such Sale and Sales as aforesaid do and shall in the first place apply and employ for and towards the payment and discharge of all my just debts and ffuneral Expenses and from and after payment and discharge of the same then I will and direct that my said Trustees do and shall divide the clear Surplus and remainder of such Sum or Sums then in their hands equally into seventy even parts and do and shall pay thirty three parts thereof unto my said Son Edward his Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for his and their own use and benefit ffifteen parts thereof unto my said daughter Anne her Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for her and their own use and benefit other ffifteen parts thereof unto my said daughter Mary her Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for her and their own use and benefit and the remaining seven parts thereof equally unto and amongst my said five grandchildren children of my daughter Anne to and for their own use and benefit And I do hereby declare and it is my express will and Intention that my said last mentioned bequest to my said children and grandchildren shall be considered to have and shall have the life benefits of Survivorship and shall go and descend to the issue of my said children and to the Survivors of my said grandchildren in the same manner and to the same effect as is mentioned and annexed to my said first Devise to my said Son Edward and to my said first bequests to my said daughters Anne and Mary of the said Sum of ffifteen hundred pounds each and to my said Grandchildren of the said Sum of seven hundred pounds and upon no other Trust and to or for no other use and intent or purpose whatsoever provided also and my will further is that neither of my said Trustees shall be answerable or accountable for the acts deeds receipts defaults or mismanagement of the other of them but each for his own acts deeds receipts defaults and mismanagements only but that they shall have full power and Liberty from Time to Time to compound agree for and make up any debt or debts which shall be due and owing unto me at the time of my death or which shall at any time be due and owing to them in the execution of the Trusts hereby in them reposed and which shall appear to them be bad or desparate and to accept of and take any less Sum or Sums of Money in lieu of and in full for the whole that they shall think proper and on receipt thereof to give and execute acquittances releases and other discharges in full for the same and further my will is that the receipt or receipts of my said Trustees shall be a good and sufficient discharge to any purchaser or purchasers of my said Lands and Hereditaments for so much purchase Money as shall by such receipt or receipts be acknowledged to be received and such purchaser or purchasers shall not afterwards be obliged to look to the application thereof or be answerable for Loss thereof And further that my said Trustees shall not be answerable for any Losses that shall happen to my said Trust Effects unless the same happen through their wilful neglect or default and that they in the first place shall deduct and retain in their hands all such Losses Costs Charges and Expenses as they or either of them shall sustain expend or be put unto an account of the said Trusts together with so much Money as they shall severally reasonably deserve for their respective Labour [illegible] and Trouble in and about the same any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding. And Lastly in case my said Son Edward shall not decline accepting my said Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and Effects thus charged as aforesaid and so to him devised as aforesaid I do hereby make constitute and appoint him whole and sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament. But in case my said Son Edward shall refuse and decline accepting my Lands and Hereditaments charged as aforesaid then in such case I do hereby make constitute and appoint the said John Bradford Coplestone and James Townsend whole and sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament upon the Trusts aforesaid thereby revoking all former and other wills by me heretofore made ratifying and confirming this to be my last Will and Testament in writing contained in four sheets my hand and Seal the day and year aforesaid. JOHN BLAGDON Signed Sealed Published and declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament after the Interlineation of the word Manors and other Interlineations therein contained in the presence of us who have subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in the presence of the said Testator and of each other
JUDITH PHILL
AGNES TOMPROY
THOMAS FOSER THIS WILL was proved at London the twelfth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Edward Blagdon Esquire, the Son of the deceased and the sole Executor named within said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deceased that having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood

Will of John Blagdon alias Gifford 1653

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-334|John Blagdon alias Gifford]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN the fifth day of Februarie in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church of England One thousand Six hundred fiftie and three I '''John Blagdon otherwise Gifford the elder''' of Harton within the Parish of Hartland in the Countie of Devon a yeoman being of disposing minde and memorie doe hereby revoake and make voide and fenestrate all former wills by me heretofore made and doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following first I commend my Soule into the hands of Almighty God maker hopeing through the merritts of Christ my Saviour to [illegible] eternall life and my bodie to the Earth
also I give towards the reparation of the Parish Church of Hartland two shillings and Six pence
Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Elizabeth Blagdon''' five poundes to be paide att the ende of two yeares next after my decease
Also I give and bequeath unto my Sonne '''Joseph Blagdon''' twentie poundes to be paide in manner following that is to say tenne poundes thereof att the end of two yeares next after my death And the other Tenne poundes or thereof att the end of thre yeares next after my death
Also I give and bequeath unto each of my daughters '''Katherine Blagdon''' '''Emma Blagdon''' and '''Phillipp Blagdon''' Twentie poundes apeece in manner following (that is to say) to each of the said Katherine Emma and Phillipp Tenne poundes apeece thereof att the end of two yeares next after my death and the other tenne pounds a peece thereof to all of them att the ende of three yeares next after my death
but my will is further that as so much of the Legacies of five poundes a piece given to each of my aforesaid daughters and Sonne by the last will and Testament of '''William Darracott''' the Grandfather deceased as I have received shall be proportionably allowed out of the Legacies to them hereby given
Also I have and bequeath unto my Sonne '''John Blagdon''' fortie shillings to be paide att the ende of two yeares next after my death
All the rest of my goods and chattells not herein before given or bequeathed my funerall expenses discharged my debts paid and Legacies performed I doe wholy give and bequeath unto '''Isote my Wife''' whome I doe make and appoynte my sole Executrix of this my last will and testament and to the intente that she shall save harme to free my said Sonne John Blagdon of all such summe and summes of money as he stands engaged and bound with me as my suretie if the goods and chattells unto my said Executrix hereby given will free and discharge the same
and I doe defize my Brother in Law Master '''John Fleming''' and my Cousin Master '''William Darracott''' to be my Overseers’ of this my last will and testament to see the same performed according to the true meaning hereof In witness whereof I have published this my last will and Testament and have hereunto putt my hand and seale the day and year first about written.
John Blackdon otherwise Gifford Sealed Signed and acknowledged by the said John Blackdon otherwise Gifford the elder to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us
William Bagshall
Aaron Cooke the signe of Aron Cooke. THIS WILL was proved att LONDON THE fifth day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One Thousand Six hundred fifty and five before the Judges for probate of Wills and granting Administration lawfully authorised by the oath of Isote Blagdon otherwise Gifford the Relict and Sole Executrix named in the above written Will To whom Administration of all and singular the goods Chattells and debts of the said deceased was committed she being first legally sworne truly and faythfully to administer the same. Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of John Blakiston

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] '''Testamentum of Johannis Blackiston'''."Testamentum of Johannis Blakiston." Publications of the Surtees Society, 1860, 38, p. 145. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qy48AAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=john%20blakiston%20and%20katherine%20whitehead&pg=PA145#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Date: 05 January 1586/7. * Proved: 01 April 1587. In the name of God, my Creator, Redeemer, and Comforter. I [[Blakiston-7|Johne Blaykeston]],The head of the ancient family of Blakiston. He was the son of Thomas Blakiston, of Blakiston, esq., by Elizabeth, daughter of John Place, of Halnaby, co. York, esq., and co-heir of her mother Catherine, sister and heir of Thomas Surtees, of Dinsdale, esq. The testator was twice married, first to Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir George Bowes, of Dalden, and secondly to Barbara, daughter of Thomas Lawson, of Usworth, esq., and widow of Thomas Whitehead, of Monk Wearmouth, gent. of Blaykeston, within the county of Durham, esquire, diseased in body, but quick in mind, and of perfect remembrance, thanks be unto God, do make this my last will and testament. First, I do commend my soul unto the hands of Jesus Christ, my only Redeemer and Savior, and my funeral to be such, as, by my most dear and worshipful friends, shall be thought convenient. I bequeath unto [[Lawson-9082|Barbara]], my wife, 400£, in full recompense of the thirds of all my goods. To my daughter Alyce 400£, in full recompense of her child's part. To my daughters, * Marye * and Dorothie,She married John Heath, of Kepyer, esq. five hundred marks a piece, to be paid by my sons, * William,His eldest son, afterwards Sir William Blakiston, knight; he married Alice, daughter and co-heir of William Claxton, of Winyard, esq., and so became the representative of two of the most important and ancient families of Durham gentry. * [[Blakiston-91|Thomas]] * and Christofer, within three years after my death. Whereas my son William, in consideration that certain copyhold lands, in Warden Lawe, are supposed to descend unto him, hath promised 300£, to such, and in such sort, as I shall appoint, I do therefore bequeath, that he shall pay the said 300£ to my daughter Ellyn, within one month after she shall come to the age of xviij (18) years, or within six (6) months after her marriage. Also whereas I convented in marriage with my daughter Meryall the some of 300£, whereof my son-in-law William Wycliffe, her husband, hath already received 200£, I will the remainder be paid, 50£ at Whitsonday, and 50£ at Martinmas next; and in consideration that she is my eldest daughter, and to make her portion equal with my daughter Alice, I give unto her one other 100£. To my son Thomas 60£, over and above his estate of Hepten-of-the-hill. To my son Henrye 80£, over and besides 30£, which he has already received, and 60£, which is in my brother Dente,George Dent, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant. his hands. To my son George 150£, to be paid unto him, within six (6) months after he be discharged of his apprenticeship, for which he stands bound to his master, Heughe Faireclothe, citizen of London. I will that my executor shall pay the several portions and legacies to the children of [[Whitehead-4979||Thomas Whitehead]], deceased, as are not yet paid. I will that my executor shall bring up my sons, Peter and Humfraye, with meat, drink, clothing, and schooling, and all other necessaries, meate for their calling and age, until either of them shall come to the age of xviij (18) years, at which time I will, that their annuity of 20£. shall begin. To Robert, [[Whitehead-2306|Henrye]], and Marye Whitehead, and [[Whitehead-5732|Kathirine]], now wife to my son Thomas, being my wife's children, to every of them two old angelles. I will that [[Lawson-9082|Barbara]], my wife, shall enjoy my house and lordship at Coxhoe, for her life, paying yearly to my son William 50£, according to a covenant made between Mr. Claxton and me, which some of 50£, with the interest, within the said indentures, reserved unto me of Ayslebye and Thorpthewles, I leave to my said son William. And further I give unto my said son William, and to his heirs forever, all my manners, lands, heriditamentes, rents, reversions, services, meadows, mores, pastures, commons, feedings, and common of pasture, in Great Chilton, Dinsdaile, Stoddaye, Darneton, Longnewton and Warden Law, within the county of Durham, upon condition, that he give to my children, * Christofer, * [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]], * John, * Robert, * Peter * and Humfray Blaykeston, to every of them 201. a year. Whereas my son [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]],He never, probably, enjoyed his annuity, for he was always well provided with “ecclesiastical living;" having been vicar of Woodhorn, rector of Redmarshall, rector of Sedgefield, archdeacon of the East Riding, prebendary of Wistow, and though last, not least, prebendary of Durham. is preferred to the personage of Readmarshall, my will is, that the said annuity of 20£ shall cease, so long as he shall enjoy the said personage, or any other ecclesiastical or temporal living, of the value of 40£ by year, and also that my son Robert shall enjoy the said annuity, until he likewise be preferred to some living of the yearly value of 30£. I will that my executor shall pay to my wife all such sums of money, as I have already received from Heughe Whitehead, to the use of Henrye and Marye Whitehead, so as the same be committed to my said wife, being their natural mother. To my wife I give my gresseld gelding, and two of my summer nags, such as she shall like of, or 10£, and if none of the three horses doe like her, then I will she have 20£, to provide her of three horses, to her own liking. To my son William my best horse or gelding, at his choice. To my son Thomas the next best of my horses, geldings or meares, at his choice. To Frances Myddleton,Daughter of [[Middleton-6418|Cuthbert Middleton]], son of [[Middleton-6417|Anthony Middleton, of Newton Hall]], whose [[Space:Will of Anthony Middleton|will is printed]], (p. 35) by [[Blakiston-119|Margaret]], sister of the testator. :. see [[Wikipedia: Newton Hall, Durham]] -- "By 1337 the Bowes family held the manor of Newton and retained it until 1565, when it was sold to Anthony Middleton. On his death in 1581 it was sold to Thomas Blaikston, whose family kept the estate until shortly after 1662, when the Liddell family acquired it." my niece, 6£. 13s. 4d. I will that Henrye Thompson shall have the one of the two farmholds at Chilton, which I promised him. I will that John Lilburne have a year's wages, in consideration that I christened him. I require my son William to take into his service John Fletcher, my servant, and to bestow upon him some farmhold, or otherwise to give him, at his departure, 3£. 6s. 8d. To my son [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]] 20£, towards the furnishing of his house. To my son William's wife one ambling gelding, or xx (20) nobles. To Thomas, John and Elizabeth, children to my said son and daughter, 20£, to be divided equally among them. The rest to my son William, whom I make sole executor, and I do name and heartily desire: * Sir William Bowes, knight, * [[Collingwood-89|Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, knight]], *Robert Bowes, esquier, treasurer of Barwicke, * George Tonge * and [[Lawson-9417|George Lawson]], gentlemen, *Humfrey Blaykiston, my brother, *and William Wycliffe, my son-in-law,William Wycliffe was married to Muriel Blakiston. He was the son of [[Wycliffe-12|Francis Wycliffe, Esq]]. (living 1585) & [[Rokeby-4|Jane]], dau. of Thomas Rokeby of Northam in Richmonshire. They had 2 dau: Dorothy, wife of John Withram, Esq. of Cliffe & Catherine, wife of Marmaduke Tunstall of Scargill Castle (d. 1611). : Pouson, G. (1841). The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness, p. 239. [https://books.google.com/books?id=e3kgAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&ots=fqwzW-Y54L&dq=Muriel%20Blakiston%2C%20married%20William%20Wycliffe%2C%20Esq.&pg=PA239#v=onepage&q=Muriel%20Blakiston,%20married%20William%20Wycliffe,%20Esq.&f=false Google Books]. to be supervisors, and as tokens of my good will, I give unto everyone of them an old ryall. ----

Will of John Chapman

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Will of John Chapman: "In the name of God, Amen. I John Chapman of Amelia County being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make this my Last Will and Testament, and as to what worldy goods it hath pleased the Almighty God to giveth me unto I dispose of in the following manner. I lend to my wife Oney the tract of land I now live on and two negros to wit Bob and Liza with one ______ and Cubbard during her natural life of widowhood reserving to my son Jonathan when he arrives to the age of twenty-one years he shall be equally benefitted in the aforementioned land as my wife Oney and after he[r] death should my son Jonathan survive her and arrive to the age of twenty-one years my will is he shall enjoy the aforesaid land and negros together with a negro boy Moses but should my son Jonathan die without lawful heir the aforesaid land and negros shall be sold and the money equally divided amongst my surviving children. I give to my wife Oney one bed and furniture and sadle and bridle ____. I give to my son Jonathan one bed and furniture, my long stock gun and ____. I give to my sons John and Benjamin each of them one bed and furniture my other children having their before given. I give to my son James one negro boy Joe which he hath in ____ to make him equal with his brothers in land. I give to my daughter Sally Webber ten pounds to be raised out of my estate. My will is that my sons Benjamin and Jonathan shall divide all my shop tools equally between them. My will is in consequence to the loan of the aforesaid negros Bob and Liza to my wife Oney she is to have no part of the other negros it being her choice. My will is the balance of my estate not particularly mentioned shall be equally divided between my wife Oney and my children and grand children namely John, James, Benjamin, William, Jonathan, Ann, Jane and my grand children above mentioned now named Stephen and Mary Chapman orphans of my son Stephen decd. they are to have one ninth part of that that is not specific Stephen to have six pounds more than Mary. Lastly I appoint my son Benjamin Chapman, Allen Jeter, Rodophile Jeter executors of this my last will. Witness my hand and seal this 11th day of April 1814 his John x Chapman mark"

Will of John Churchell of Dorchester, 1557

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Will of John Churchell of Dorchester, Dorset 25 August 1557 PROB 11/39/347 :NB Churchill transcribed as Shurchell in the National Archives Catalogue :Very incompletely and imperfectly transcribed by Helen Ford (writing faint in places and difficult hand) :John Churchill is of Dorchester in the diocese of Bristol (not Bristol as in Ancestry index) :He left charitable donations to the three Dorchester parishes St Peters , Holy Trinity and All Hallows (now All Saints) Dorchester and also to the cathedral at Bristol :Wife, Edyth, sons John(under 21) and William. Edyth and William were named executors. It would appear from the will that elder son William already had his inheritance and that this will made provision for the younger son John. :Overseers Thomas Symonds, Gyles Winterhay, Dennis Bond. ::Dennis Bond was the brother of Edyth Bond ::Gyles Winterhay was the grandfather of Eleanor who married his brother's sonJohn Churchill . :'''In the name of god Amen the xvth day of Aprill in the yeare of god a Thousand five hunderth lvij''' :I John Churchell of Dorchester in the diocese of Bristoll whole of my mind of pfet remembrance and be thankfull make my last will and testament in man and fourme following. :'''First''' I gyve and bequeathe my soule to almyghty god and my body to be buryed amongst the christian people deceassed. :'''Item''' to Cathedral church of Bristoll [mijd] Item to the Church of saint Peters in Dorchester a challyce p___] gilt. Item to the church of the Holy Trinity in Dorset Item to the Church of All Hallowes in Dorchester iij (s) iiij d . Item to any of the poor people that shall apeayer to my buriall 1d, Item to the poor people and to the peysons within the towne of Dorchester forty shillings by the yeare during the terme of ten years next after my dep'ting this gift? to be paide and distributed by my excectutor or their Assignes in the tyme of lent. :'''To''' my''' brother Rowland Churchill''', my gown furr'd w'th [foyin's] and my cote of [sadd?] [m'cer] coller :'''To''' any servant in my house ijs :'''Item''' to any of my godchildren iiij s. :'''To''' '''my sonne John Churchill''' ij hunderth poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid unto hym by my executors at such tyme as he shall accomplish the age of xx1 yeres. :'''Item''' to the same John my house called Math'w [wolffe] house wyth such lande and Medowe and apperteynnace as apperteyneth to the same as Math'w Wolf lately held it to have to the same John my sonne and to his heirs of his body lawfully begotyn. And if it he happy'd to die wythout such heirs then so remayned to '''Willm Churchill my sonne '''and his heires for ain’ :Item to the same John a [ ] covltett ,a [ ], two paires of shetes, a bolster covlett, a pillwye [ ] of Blankett [ ] :'''And''' I will that executors shall gyve unto the said John sufficient funding and apparell until he com the the age of xxi years. :'''Item''' '''to Edyth my wif''' my best goblett, my salt wyth the [cov?] and my best cupp wyth the cov wth best [] w’th his cov. I will that she [ ] tp my sonne William after her decease and to his heires. :To my '''daughter Eliz.''' Fortie one poundes wch [ ] John Harssly oweth me. :The res[ ] of all my goods I will immediately after my death to be equally devyded in two ptes by my overssers . And so being devyded I gyve and bequeath them to Ediyth my wif and Willm Churchill my sonne. That is to saye one p'te of the same to Edith my wif and the other to Willm my son whom I make myn executors. :'''Item''' I do constitute and make '''Thomas Symonds, Gyles Winterhey and Dennis Bonnde ''' overseers of this my will to this wytnesse Thomas Symonds and Richard Churchill

Will of John Convers on the ship Thomas and Anne, 1654

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Convers-13|John Convers]]'''. '''Will of John Convers 1654''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 240: Alchin, Quire Numbers 357-409 (1654) folio 263
{{Ancestry Sharing|28280883|5a3bad}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|370732|uk}} (accessed 26 April 2022)
John made his will while travelling on the ship "Thomas and Anne" to Virginia in November 1653. He was then sick, and probably died shortly afterwards. References are made to the goods to be disposed of on the ship (including three "servants" probably slaves), the cabin, the hold and the various crew. He nominated Captain John Fox as his overseer and Attorney, and called him "my loving friend" implying that this journey was not the first time they had met. The will was not proved until the following May (1 May 1654) in Westminster, Middlesex, England, presumably as the ship did not return to England during the winter. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest (''Item''), and bold text are added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Convers-13|John Convers]]''' Testator *'''[[Unknown-602217|Susannah Convers]]''' Testator's current wife *'''[[Unknown-602216|Lucy Convers]]''' Testator's deceased wife mother of daughter Lucey Convers *'''[[Convers-51|Lucey Convers]]''' Testator's daughter with his first wife *'''[[Convers-54|Thomas Convers]]''' Testator's son deceased, and brother to Lucey *'''Mr Edward Bushell''' a merchant, holds the money bequeathed by Lucey's grandmother *'''[[Convers-55|my Sonne John Convers]]''' Testator's son, does not name the mother. *'''[[Fox-463|Captain John Fox]]''' Captain of the ship "Thomas and Anne", overseer of the will, nominated attorney to sell Testator's goods in Virginia. *'''Mr Will: Lowfield''' appears to be business partner *'''Mr John Cutting''' appears to be business partner *'''Mr John Convers''' appears to be business partner. Relationship not stated. Was not the son John Convers who was only 8 years old at the time. *'''Geromiah''' Testator's personal servant, may be an enslaved person as money will change hands for him on landing. *'''Mr Henry Lee of Yorke River''' the recipient of the servant Geromiah *'''[[Unknown-601945|Mrs Elizabeth Fox]]''' probably related to Captain John Fox, no relationship given *'''my sister Mary Jordaine''' Testator's sister and unnamed children *'''my brother Will: Convers his children''' Testator's brother and unnamed children *'''my Cozen Garman Anthony Phillips''' Germain (full blood) cousin of Testator *'''Geromiah Rawlings / Jeremie Rawlins ''' on board the ship, witness to will, recipient of Testator's clothes *'''Judah''' surname not given, may be a female servant *'''Geo Johnson''' on board the ship, witness to will *'''Richard Hopkins''' on board the ship, witness to will *'''John Flood''' on board the ship, witness to will [''Folio 263 verso'']
'''In the name of God Amen''' the 2°
of Nov[em]b[er] Anno 1653 '''I John Convers''' being sicke and weake in body, but
of sound and perfect memory, prayse be given to god for the same, and being
desirous to settle things in order Doe make this my last Will and Testament
in manner and forme followinge (That is to say) First and principally I comend
my soule to Almighty God my Creator, assuredly beleiveinge that I shall
receive full pardon and free remission of all my Sinnes: And be saved by the
pretious death and meritts of my blessed saviour and redeemer Christ Jesus.
And as touching such worldly estate as the lord in mercy hath lent me, my
will and meaneing is the same shall be imployed and bestowed as hereafter by
this my Will is expressed. And first I doe revoke, renounce, frustrate and make
voyd All Wills by me formerly made: And declare and appoint this my last
Will and Testament: Item I give and bequeath '''my loveing wife Susannah'''
'''Convers''' to be my full and whole Executrix of all my estate whatsoever. Item
I give unto '''my daughter Lucey Convers, the daughter of my late wife Lucy'''
'''Convers Deceased''', the money that will be due to her by the death of her Grand
mother. Also the money that his due to her by the death of '''her brother Thomas'''
nowe lieinge in the hands of '''Mr Edward Bushell Marchant''': Alsoe this
little Ringe upon my finger: And all the plate that is marked w[i]th her owne
Mothers marks and mine. Item I give to '''my sonne John Convers''' this seale Ringe
upon my finger. Item I give unto '''my loveing freind Capt John Fox''' Five
pounds to buy him a Ringe, ordayninge him to be my Overseer of this my last
Will and Testament, As alsoe my lawfull Attorney to receive all my debts in
Verginia, And dispose of this my Cargoe of goods in the shipp called the Tho:
=mas And Anne Amounting to Three hundred seaventy Nine pounds
fifteene shilling and fowre pence And three servants amounting to Thirtie
pounds which is in all 409Li: 15s: 4d As you may find by Invoyce, and by bill
of loding: These goods are upon the Accompt of '''Mr Will: Lowfield, Mr John'''
'''Cutting, and Mr John Convers''': Alsoe I doe allowe my loveing freind Capt.
John Fox to chuse another Attorney or more, whom he shall thinke fitt to
helpe him mannage this busienes, and to allowe him Sallery after Tenn
p[er] cent : Alsoe I allowe him my said Attorney to doe whatsoever is lawfull
in the premisses, as if I were p[er]sonally present and alive: And that my said
Attorney doe dispose of Sixe Cases of Waters marked I.C:E. And two of
my owne marked I:C: whereof one I disposed of for wyne at Yarmouth
upon the p[or]table Accompt. Alsoe my desire is that my Clothes and my Chest
of Medisons, and all other things whatsoever, that is upon my owne Accompte
may be disposed of for my Executrix My desire is that you will allowe my
wife for the service of '''Geromiah''' what you shall please for he hath beene a
very chargeable servant to me, And if he should returne home againe
he would prove a very chargable servant to my Executrix, because he
is charged upon the portable Accompte Therefore I shall desire you to
dispose of him to '''Mr Henry Lee of Yorke River''' for he will be a fitt Master
for him: Item I doe give and bequeath unto '''Mrs Elizabeth Fox''' Twentie
shillings to buy hir a Ringe: The said Twenty shillings with the five pounds
I desire may be taken out of this money here aboarde, and the rest to be given
to my wife. Item I give to '''my sister Mary Jordaine''' Eleaven shillings
peice of gould which I desire my Executrix to give to her as a Token of my [''folio 264 recto'']
love: Item I give to her children Twelve pence apeece. Item I give to my
'''brother Will: Convers his children''' Twelve pence a peece. Item I give to my
'''Cozen Garman Anthony Phillips''' a peice of Eight to buy him a payre of
Gloves. Item I give to '''Geromiah Rawlings''' my ould black suite and one paire
of gray Breeches with fancies one Russett Cloth Coate in my Cabbin, and
two old Casters, one payre of Bootes and spurres. Item I give '''Judah''' as much
Cotton out of my Chest as will make her A petticoate, And alsoe two of my
fowle shirts Item I give to the Capt and his two Mates, and to the three
men in the Cabbin, And the Minister and his wife a Case of Sacke: And
every one of them a payre of Cordivant Gloves out of my great Chest in
the Hould to be had at the day of my buriall: And the Seaymen a Case of
Waters out of my Eight, to be dranke amongst them on that day, This being
my last Will and Testament I doe here sett my hand and seal '''Jo: Convers'''
Sealed signed and delivered in the presence of us : '''Geo Johnson, Richard'''
'''Hopkins, John Flood, Jeremie Rawlins''' '''This will''' was proved at Westminster before the Judges for pro=
=bate of Wills and granting of Ad[mini]st[ra]cons &c the first day of May 1654
by the oath of '''Susannah Convers the Executrix''' named in the said will
To whom Ad[ministra]scon was Comitted of all the goods Chattells and debts of the
said Deceased She being first sworne truely to Ad[mini]ster the same. / ==Sources==

Will of John Corey (Southold, NY - 1753)

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[[Category:Southold, New York]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slaves]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slave Owners]] ==Summary== ::Will of [[Corey-1180|John Corey (1686-1754)]] *Repository: Copied from ''New York City Wills'', Liber 19, Page 88 "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99K-B7VQ?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P1-PTR%3A213306101%2C234657101 : 28 May 2014), New York > Wills and administrations 1749-1760 vol 17 and 19-21 > image 234 of 913; county courthouses, New York. *Drafted: 26 Dec 1753, Suffolk County, New York *Proved: 24 Aug 1754, Suffolk County, New York *Approved: 9 Sep 1754, New York ==Transcription== In the Name of Almighty God Amen
I [[Corey-1180|'''John Corey''']] of Southold inthe County of Suffolk in the Colony of New York being week in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be given to God for the same and calling to mind the unsartinty of this Life do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following first and principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merrits death and passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life and my Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and as touching all such Worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to besto upon me I give and dispose thereof in manner following first I Will that all my Just debts be paid. Item I give and bequeath unto my Well beloved Wife [[Hobart-741|'''Dorothy Cory''']] for and during the Term she continues my Widow and no longer my Eastermost Room above and below and the back leento ajoining to the same. Item I give and bequeath unto my sd Wife all my indors house-hold goods except what shall hereinafterwards dispose of to be for her and at her disposenig also I give to my said Wife my Negro Woman called [[Corey-2167|'''Judah''']] to be at her disposal Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son [[Corey-2165|'''Abijah Corey''']] all my Lands and Medows and Medow-ground together with the bouldings thereon after my wives interest in sd bouldings to have and to hold to him my said son Abijah Cory and to his heirs and Assigns for ever also I give to my said son Abijah Cry all my live stock as hors Oxen Cows Sheep ''Etc''(?) named or not named also I give to sd son Abijah Cory my Negro boy called [[Corey-2168|'''Shuboul''']] also I give to my said son all my Farming Implements and Carpenters Tools and other Tools named or not named also I give to my said sone Abijah my Gun and Sword also my Will is that my said son Abijah find and provide for my said Wife two Cows such as my said Wife shall chuse yearly and every year as long as she contimues my Wido. and farther my will is that my said sone provide and pay as a Legacy to my said Wife yearly and every year as long as she contimues my Wido and not longer fourteen Bushells of Good Wheat and Six Bushels of Indian Corn and one Barrel of pork and one Barrel of Beef and fifteen pounds of Wool and thirty pounds of Swingled Flax and a sufficient supply of fire wood fit for the fire Item I give and bequeath unto my wellbeloved son [[Cory-1193|'''John Cory''']] all that money that he hath already had also I give to my said son John my Silver Cup and Cain Item I give and bequeath unti my daughter [[Corey-2166|'''Elizabeth Lewis''']] my Negro Girl called [[Corey-2169|'''Violet''']] besides what I already give her Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Corey-48|'''Dorothea Dickinson''']] beside what she hath already had my Negro Girl called [[Corey-2170|'''Mitilo''']]. Also I give to my Grandson '''Bradick Cory''' one eight Shillings Item I give unto my Grandaughter '''Mary Wigins''' one case of Drawers Six Chears Six Pewter plates two pewter platters at the time of her Marriage and not otherwise Item my will is that my two Negroes [[Corey-2172|'''Darkus''']] and [[Corey-2171|'''Thankfull''']] be sold Lastly I do make constitute and appoint my well beloved Wife and my beloved son Abijah Cory my Executrix and Executor to this my Last Will and Testament desiring the same may be peformed according to my true intent and meaning In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty Sixth day of December on the year of our Lord Christ one thousand and seven hundred and fifty three John Cory (LS) Signed Sealed published and declared by the above named John Cory to be his Last Will and Testament in the presents of us. '''Samuel Case''' '''Alse Corey''', '''John Drake'''.

Suffolk County ss: Be it Remembered that on the twenty fourth day of August 1754. personally came and appeared before me '''Elijah Hutchinson''' Surrogate of the said county Samuel Case and John Drake both of Southold in the said CountyWeavers and being duly Sworn on their Oaths declared that they and each of them did see John Cory sign and Seal the within written Instrument purporting to be the Will of the said John Cory bearing date the twenty sixth day of December 1753 And heard him publish and declare the same to be and contain his Last Will and Testament that at the time thereof he the said John Cory was of sound disposing mind and memory to the best of the knowledge and belief of them the Deponents and that their Names subscribed to the said Will are of their respective proper hands Writing which the Subscribed as Witnesses to the said Will in the Testators presence And that they the Deponents saw Alse Corey the other Witness to the said Will subscribe her name as Witness thereto in the Testators presence. / Elijah Hutchinson. Surrogate.

[[Delancey-32|'''James DeLancy''']] Esquire his Majesty's Lieutenant Governour and Commander in chief in and over the Province of New York and the Territories depending thereon in America To all whom these presents shall come or may concern Greeting Know Ye that that at Suffolk County on the twenty fourth day of August last before Elijah Hutchinson Esq. being thereunto delegated and appointed the Last Will and Testament of John Cory deceased (a copy whereof is hereunto annexed) was proved and now approved and allowed of by me; The said Deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death Goods Chattels and Credits within this Province by means whereof the proving and Registring the said Will and the Granting Administration of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits and also the Auditing allowing and final discharging the Account thereof doth belong unto me; And that Administration of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his Will was granted untio Dorothy Corey and Abijah Corey the Executors in the said Will named being first Sworn well and faithfully to Administer the same and to make and Exhibit a true and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits and also to render a Just and true Account thereof when thereunto required In Testimony whereof I have caused the prerogative Seal of the Province of New Yorkto be hereunto affixed the ninth day of September one thousand seven hundred and fifty four. / Gn Banyar D secry == Sources ==

Will of John Cowper/Cooper of Hengham (Hingham) 1621

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This is a transcript of the original will of [[Cowper-217|'''John Cowper (1554-1621)''']] of "Hengham" (Hingham) Norfolk, a yeoman. He wrote his will on 12 March 1620/1 and it was proved the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 20 April 1621. '''Will of John Cowper (Cooper) of Hengham, 1621''' Archdeaconry of Norfolk ANF original will 1621 no. 15 indexed in the Norfolk Record Office catalogue as: Cooper, John, of Hingham 1621 Description identifier fccb7dd7-f861-4d06-9350-5e7f53ef320c Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film DGS008045779 images 405-408, viewable at a Family History Centre Transcribed February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. "Money of England" was consistently spelled as "Mony of Ingland" '''Persons Mentioned (not necessarily in this order, some rearrangement to keep family groups together:''' *'''Elizabeth my wellbeloved wife''' *'''Thomas Cowper my eldest son''' executor of will *'''Robert Cowper my sonne''' had nine children living in 1621, all named in the will. No wife named. **'''Robert Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Thomas Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''John Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Henry Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Agnes Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Susanna Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Margaret Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Mary Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years *'''Henry Cowper my sonne''' received lands in Norwood. Three children named in the will, no wife named. Executor of will **'''George Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Henry Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Agnes Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years *'''Anthony Cowper my sonne''' three named children living in 1621, no wife named **'''John Cowper''' Eldest son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years **'''Anthony Cowper''' son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years **'''Jeremy Cowper''' youngest son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years *'''Elizabeth Tuttell of Deepeham''' relationship not given. Had a recurring monetary bequest and also money to repair her house. **'''her eldest sonne Anthony Tuttell''' the will originally had his surname written as Cowper. Under the age of 21 years. **''' John Reynolds her next sonne''' Under the age of 21 years. *'''my brother Robert Cowper''' overseer of the will - [[Cowper-623|Robert (Cowper) Cooper (abt.1556-bef.1626)]] *'''my brother Peter Cowper''' **'''Peter Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''Thomas Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''John Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' daughter of Peter Cooper and Testator's niece. Under the age of 21 years *'''my nephew John Cowper fishmonger''' *'''John Cowper of Bannham''' **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' daughter of John Cowper of Bannham **'''Ruth Cowper''' daughter of John Cowper of Bannham *'''Mr Peck our minister''' *'''Henry Elwyn butcher''' *'''Agnes Bishop''' *'''Katherine Farrow my servant''' was still in service with Testator's wife Elizabeth in 1630 by her will *'''Raphe Cowper of Deepeham''' **'''his daughter with her lame hand''' *'''William Godfrey''' tenant of Testator's house in Hingham *'''Sir Francis Lovell''' Testator held leases from him *'''John Woodcock''' occupied Testator's tenement in Norwood *'''John Venters''' Testator bought land from him in Norwood *'''Thomas Greeneward''' witness to the will *'''John ffytling''' witness to the will *'''Henry Barnewell''' witness to the will ---- In the name of god Amen the twelft daie of march in the Eighteenth yeere of the reign of our Sov[e]raign lord James by
the grace of god of Ingland France & Ireland king Defend[er] of the Faith &c and of Scotland the Four & Fiftieth
Anno do[min]i 1620 I '''John Cowp[er] of Hengham''' in the countie of Norff yeoman being sick in bodie but of good Remembrance
blessed be god do ordaine & make my last will and testament in man[n]er & forme following
Imprimis I bequeath
my soule into the mercifull handes of allmightie god my heavenly father trusting to be saved only by the merits
of Jesus Christ my blessed saviour and my body to be buried wher it shall please god to call me.
It[e]m I give and
bequeath unto '''Elizabeth my wellbeloved wife''' the summe of Forty poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland to be paid
to the said Elizabeth or her assignes within seavon daies after my decease
It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth more
the sum[m]e of twenty poundes yeerlie the same to be paid to the said Elizabeth or her assignes by my executo[rs] quart[e]rly
by Five poundes a quarter from & after the daie of my burial at the house where I now dwell during the wholl terme of the naturall life of the said
Elizabeth It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth & her assignes for & during the terme of her naturall life all that p[ar]te
of my house & Rooms wherin I now dwell and the use of all other my houses adioyning as I now have them and
likewise the little yard at the back door & Rooms in the other yearde for to lay wood in or for any other necessarie
uses as I now have & do use them
It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth & to her executo[rs] & assignes all the stuffe in my
house & all other my moveable Goods except my bonds bills debts debtbook & ready mony & also except all man[n]er of
leases saving onelie of Crams Garden the use & lease wherof I give to the Elizabeth & her assignes during the terme of
her naturall life the said lease, yelding & paying such yeerlie rent & p[er]forming such covenants as shall grow due to the
lord of the Mannor of Hengha[m] aforesaid therfore It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth all kindes of wood in my yeard and
grounds meete for fire timber & timber trees excepted with free libertie of ingresse egresse & Regressevfor her & her assignes
servants & workmen with cart & cariage to fell cut downe make set up & carry away at fitt seasons & doing as litle
hurt to the corne or grasse theron growing as convenientlie she or they may
Ite[e]m I give to '''Thomas Cowper'''
'''my eldest sonne''' & to his heires for ever all that part of my house in the marketstedde Market Street? in Hengham aforesaide
wherin '''Will[ia]m Godfrey''' doth now dwell with the yarde & backside therunto belonging & adjoinying & all my houses
thereupon builded, yelding and paying during the naturall life of the aforesaid Elizabeth and toward the payment
of her annuitie before mentioned & bequeathed the summe of six poundes a yeere to be paid quarterlie by xxxs
a quarter from & after my decease or daie of my burial It[e]m I give to '''my said sonne Thomas Cowper''' & to his heires for ever all that other parte of my house
in the marketstedd of Hengham aforesaide where I now dwell and all my houses & yards therto adioining & belonging
from and after the decease of the said Elizabeth
It[e]m I give to''' my said sonne Thomas Cowper''' his executors
& assignes all such landes as I hold of by lease togither w[i]th my lease therof from '''Sr Francis Lovell''' (Cranes garden
and my butchers stalls onelie excepted) during the wholle terme expressed in the said lease
It[e]m I give to the
said '''Thomas Cowper''' his executors & assignes the sum[m]e of twelve poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland to be paid
within two yeeres after my decease
It[e]m I give & bequeath to '''Robert Cowper my sonne''' & to his heires for
ever fouer several peeces of land lying in the Field of Hengham aforesaid conteyning in all six acres & three
Roodes of land by estimation yelding & paying therfore to my executors during the naturall life of the aforesaid
Elizabeth the sum[m]e of three poundes seaven shillings and six pence of lawfull mony of Ingland yearly and
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and everie yeere by foure equall porc[i]ons quarterlie so long as the said '''Elizabeth''' shall live toward the payment
of her said annuitie of xxLs before to her bequeathed: It[e]m I give & assigne to the said '''Robert Cowper my sonne'''
his heires & assigns three butchers stalles which I have in the marketstedde of hengham aforesaide
and also two butchers stalls in the marketstedde of Watton in the county aforesaid, yelding & paying to
my executors yeerlie & everie yeere during the naturall life of the said Elizabeth the sume of
Thirtie shillings of lawfull mony of Ingland by foure equall porc[i]ons quartelie fro[m] & after the
daie of my buriall It[e]m I give t Allwaies p[ro]vided that if the said Robert his heires or assignes
shall fayle in the payment of the said severall som[m]es or in any part thereof in man[n]er & forme aforesaide
Then I will & my mynde is : that my executors or anie of them by themselves or their assignes shall enter into
all & singular the said pr[e]mises whatsoever in this my will to they said Rob[er]t his heires or assignes afore bequeathed
aswell lands as stalls, and the same to hold & possesse, untill such time as all such arreareages shalbe
fullie satisfied . (with competent damages also according to the iudgment of my Supervisor) anything in this
my will to the contreerie not w[i]thstanding. It[e]m I give & bequeathe unto the said Robert Cowper my
sonne the Sum[m]e of Fifty & Foure poundes of Fiftie and three poundes and Fifteene shillings of lawfull
mony of Ingland, to be be paid to the said Robert his executors or assignes within one wholle yeere after
my decease It[e]m I give to '''Henry Cowper my sonne''' & his heires for ever, all that my tenement
in Norwood with the lands thereunto adioyning. now in the occupac[i]on of '''John Woodcock''', and also one pictle
or close which I bought of '''John Venters''' conteyning two acres of land as it lyeth in Norwood aforesaid
yelding & paying yeerlie & everie yeere during the naturall life of the said '''Elizabeth my wife''' the Sum[m]e of
Five poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland , the same to be paid by even & equall porc[i]ons quarterly . viz
xxv s a quarter fro[m] & after the daie of my buryall towards the payment of the yeerly Annuity of xx Ls befor
bequeathed to the said Elizabeth
It[e]m I give to '''Anthony Cowper my sonne''' the sum[m]e of twentie &
three pounds and Fifiteene shillinges to be paid to the said Anthony his executors or assignes within one
yeere after my decease, Allwaies p[ro]vided that the said Anthony or his executors shall first give or show forth
sufficient assurance to my executors by bond or otherwise, or show forth some assurance allready passed by him
for the sure & true payment of the Sum[m]e of three poundes to my said executors of lawfull mony of Ingland yeere
ly & everie yeere by foure even and equall porc[i]ons quarterly from & after the day of my buryall towards
the payment of the yeerly Anuity of the said Elizabeth . during the wholle terme of the naturall life of the
said Elizabeth [page 3]
It[e]m I give to '''my said sonne Robert Cowper his nyne children w[hi]ch be now living viz to Rob[er]t Thomas John Henry'''
'''Agnes, Susanna, Elizabeth, Margaret & Mary''' to everie one of them the sum[m]e of Five pounds of lawfull
mony of Ingland the same to be paid be paid into the hands of their said father to their severall uses within one yeare after my decease
and by him to be repayed unto them at their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give to''' my sonne An='''
'''thony his two eldest sons viz John & Anthony Cowper''' the sum[m]e of five poundes a peece and '''to his youngest sonne'''
'''Jeremy''' the sum[m]e of ten poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland the same to be paid within one yeere after
my decease into the hands of their said father to their severall uses and by him to be repayed unto them
severally as their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give''' to my sonne Henry Cowper his two sons'''
'''George and Henry''' Five pounds a peece & to '''his daughter Agnes''' ten poundes of lawfull mony of
Ingland the same to be paid into the hands of their said father to their severall uses within one year after
my decease and by him to be repayed unto them at their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give to '''Elizabeth Tuttell of Deepeham''' the sum[m]e of vis viijd a yeer for & during the terme of three yeeres next
following after my decease
It[e]m I give to '''her eldest sonne Anthony CowperTuttell''' the sum[m]e of forty shillings to be paid
unto the said Anthony his executors or assignes at his age of one & twenty
It[e]m I give '''to John Reynolds her next sonne'''
the sum of xxs to be paid to him his executors or assignes at his age of one & twenty yeeres
It[e]m I will that
my executors shall bestowe twenty shillings in reparac[i]ons upon her house at her direction
It[em] I give to every
one of '''my brother Peter Cowpers children viz Peter. Thomas. John & Elizabeth''' forty shillings a peece
the same to be paid unto them severally at their severall ages of one & twenty yeeres within three yeeres after
my decease
It[e]m I give to '''my nephew John Cowper fishmonger''' the sum[m]e of forty shillings to be paid
unto him within three yeeres after my decease
It[e]m I give to '''Elizabeth Cowper & Ruth Cowper the daughters'''
'''of John Cowper of Bannham''' ten shillings a peece to be paid within one year after my decease
It[e]m my desire is that '''Mr Peck our minister''' should give some word of exhortation to the assembly at my buryall
and I do give to him for his paines twenty shillings
It[e]m I give unto '''Henry Elwyn butcher & Agnes Bishop'''
ten shillings a peece and to '''Katherine Farrow my servant''' twenty shillings.
It[e]m I give to '''Raphe Cowp[er]'''
'''of Deepeham''' vs and to his daughter w[i]th her lame hand vs It[e]m I do appoint '''my brother Robt Cowper'''
'''supervisor of this my will''' and I do give him for his paines visviijd
It[e]m I do ordayne & make my two
'''sons aforesaid Thomas Cowper & Henry Cowper executors of this my last will''' & testament conteyned in 3 sheets
of paper
It[e]m all other my Goods & chattalls bonds bills debts debtbooks &ready mony whatsoev[e]r ungiven and
unbequeathed I do give the same to my said executors towards the bringing of my body to honest buriall
payment of my debts & legacies the p[ro]bate & p[er]formance of this my last will & testament: In witness whereof
I have sett my hand and seale to these pr[e]sents the day & yeere first above written
Mark of John Cowper Redde Sealed & delivered in the pr[e]sence
of us: Thomas Greeneward
John ffytling
Henry Barnewell his mark
[page 4]
'''Clemens Corbet''' Legum d[o]c[t]or in et p[er] totum archniatum Norffolcia Commissarius et Offilur
rite et legittime constitutus '''Dilcctie''' nobis in Chromris Roberte Pecke rec[t]ori de Hingham Henrico
Scotrectori de Reymerston et Willielmo Grigson rec[t]ori di Hardingham Archniatus pr[o]dict urce q[..] inxues Sualis
'''Ad''' inrandum fuit inrari faciendum et Juramento corporali onerandum in debita nirus forma Quosdam Thomam
Cowper et Henricum Cowp[er] Executores testimenti siue ultima voluntatus Johannis cowp[er] nuper dum vixit de
Henryham pr[e]sentibus annex archinatus pr[e]dict uraq uixuis de defunct '''Vobie''' cuilbet vestrum vices et auctem
uras commistimus concedinusq[ue] potatem pr[e]sentes Et quid in pmisse feceritus nosant alium nidciem in hac p[er]cem petentem
que incimq[ue] Debite certs unacum pr[e]sentibus '''Date''' subsigillo officij urei vicesimo die menses Aprilis Anno domini
mile[si]mo sexcentesimo vicesimo primo The form of the oath
You shall sweare that you beleive the will w[hi]ch is hereunto annexed is the laste will and Testament of John Cowp[er]
of Hengham yo[u]r late father deceased that there hath binne nothinge added thereunto not taken from the same since
the daie of his death to yo[u]r knowledge That you shall paie his debts and legacies so farforth as his goods will
extend and as by lawe you shalbe chargeable, and that the Inventorie w[hi]ch y[o]u have ex'ted into the Office of
the Archdeacon of Norff is the true and p[er]fecte Inventorie of all the goods and chattells of yo[u]r late father deceased
nothinge left out thereof To yo[u]r knowledge So helpe you god &c. ==Sources==

Will of John Cowper the elder of Hengham 1538

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cowper]] This is a transcript of the registered copy will of John Couper of "Hengham" (Hingham) Norfolk, a yeoman. He wrote his will on 24 November 1538. The will has no probate for some reason

Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Couper''' testator *'''Elizabeth''' wife of testator *'''William Couper''' son of testator *'''Raff Couper''' son of testator *'''John Portman''' Tanner, witness to will *'''John Rouse the elder''' witness to will *'''Richard Carte''' witness to will *'''John Newton''' masyn, witness to will *'''Rychard Sharppe''' witness to will In the name of god Amen the xxiiijti daye off
Novemb[er] in the yere of o[ur] lord god the mt ccccc xxxviijth I
'''John coup[er] of hengh[a]m''' in the dioc[ese] of norwiche thelder
beyng in good and hole mynde as thanks be to god make
my testament & laste will in this man[er] and forme folowyng
ffyr I bequethe my soule to Almyghty god and my body to be
buryd in the aleye before the trinite in the churche of Hengham
aforeseyd unto the whiche hye ault[er] I gyve & bequethe for tithes
and offerings forgoten & nott payd vs
It[e]m towards the
Rep[er]ac[i]ons of the seyd churche xxs It[e]m I bequethe towards
the light kepte before the blissyd sac[r]ament in the seyd churche
xijd
It[e]m I gyve to yche of [th]e lazar howses p[er]teynyng unto
Norwich gats to yche of them iiijd
It[e]m I will at [th]e day
of my buryall have a solempne dirige & messe of Requie[m]
done for me & ev[er]y preste beyng at my dirige have iiijd
clarkes ijd & child[er]ne in the quere half pense yf it may be borne
and afte[r] messe I will th[a]t myne neyb[or]s shall have brede chyse
and drynke to praye for my soule and all good cristen soulis
and my vijth daie & xxvti daie I put it unto the discrec[i]on of
myne executix
It[e]m I gyve unto '''Elizabeth my wyffe'''
all myne movabills goods as corne cattells of ev[er]y nature
what so ev[er] it shalbe at that daie yff any therof maye
be sparyd I will that it shall be equaley devidyd be
twyn '''Will[i]am coup[er] Raff Coup[er] the sonnes of the sayd'''
[page 2] '''John & Elizabethe'''
It[e]m I gyve unto the sayd''' Elizabethe my wyffe'''
all myn utensells ymplements & stuff of myn howse as
bras pewter laten wollen lennen bedds bedding w[i]t[h] all other
necessars unto my sayd howse & to me p[er]teynyng to be to the use
of my said wyff and yff any therof maye be spared I will
that it be equaly devided betwyn the sayd '''Will[i]am coup[er] &'''
'''Raff coup[er] my sonnes''' & hyr sonnes/ the Reste of my goods
not gyvyn nor bequethed I put them unto the discrec[i]on
of myn executryx whiche I have ordeyn and made
'''Elizabethe my wyffe '''that she shall dispose them & fullfyll
my will in suche wise that it maye be unto the pleasure
of god & for the will of my soule & her soule Also I gyve
unto the said '''Elizabethe my wyffe''' & myn executrix all
my full power titill & strengthe & to the executors & assignes
of hyr for to Receyve & to take all my detts whiche is
dewe & owyng unto me owther by Indentures or by
obligac[i]ons or bills or otherwise to the fullfylling of this
my said testament & last will & trewly to content
and paye a my dettes to all men of Righte Theis wittnes
'''John Portman tann[er] John Rouse theld[er] Richard Carte'''
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Will of John Crompton Weems

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of John Crompton WEEMS (1850): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of John C. Weems Anne Arundel County BEG #1 F476 In the name of God, Amen. I, John C. Weems, being advanced in life and desirous of making my final arrangements of my property and making quiet disposition of it among my family do make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others. Firstly, I have deeded to my son Franklin Weems about three hundred acres of land adjoining my present homestead which I now confirm to him. I now will, devise and bequeath to my five daughters, Catherine, Mary, Sarah Ann, Elizabeth, and Francis Weems all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate, share and share alike, including the farm on which I now reside, it being my wish that they shall take and possess and enjoy it to them, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, subject to the following limitations. It is my will that my son Franklin Weems shall take and hold all said property of every description (exception the said three hundred acres deeded to him) in trust for his said sisters and my dear wife, Elizabeth, she to receive from him an equal part of the proceeds and yields of said Estate with each of my said daughters, during her life, that is, each of them receiving and enjoying the one sixth part of the same, after the compensation to my said son Franklin hereinafter provided for, for the services hereinafter exacted of him and after also, there shall have been deducted the annuities and legacies I may hereinafter leave and will. I will, accordingly, that to enable my said son Franklin to work and till my said lands for the benefit of those hereby provided for, he shall take the said lands and my Negroes and personal property in trust; he to work my said lands and his three hundred acres and crop them all together with my said Negro slaves, horses, teams, etc. to reserve and hold for himself one fourth part of the net yield of all said lands and property including said three hundred acres and paying to his said mother and sisters equal sixth parts of the remaining three fourths part of said net yield. But I will that first of all and before any division takes place, my said son Franklin Weems shall pay to my granddaughter Catherine Weems, daughter of my son Doctor Stephen Weems, the sum of one hundred dollars a year, during her single life, it being my wish that she should have a home among my family as long as she shall desire it, being unmarried, and that my said son Franklin may from year to year lay out said hundred dollars for her education, support, etc. according to his own judgment. The interest and property I have given and hereby willed to my said daughters, I will that they shall hold and enjoy to their own sole and separate use free from the use and control of any husband, either of them may have at the time of my death or at any time afterwards. It is my will that after my death, my said son Franklin shall go on and as he heretofore has done, apply all the net yield of my estate to the payment of my debts till all is removed and the estate is clear. It is my will that my wife and each of my said daughters as long as each shall continue single, shall have a home and residence in my present dwelling house at Lock Eden it being my wish that the said estate should not be divided till all my debts are paid and so long as my said son Franklin shall have consent to hold the trust hereby reposed in him. While paying my debts until they are all paid. I will and desire that my said son Franklin shall work the estates all together as aforesaid he applying each year such portion to the debts of the said proceeds as he deems judicious, before any division takes place among the family. Should my said son Franklin Weems be induced for any cause to relinquish the trust herein reposed in him or should my beloved wife and daughters be deprived of his protection and assistance by death, it is my will that my wife, acting with the advice and consent of a majority of my daughters shall employ or appoint another person to be a trustee upon such terms and for such time as they shall agree on, so that no sale or division of my said estate Loch Eden shall be made or effected during the life of my said wife nor while there be one of my said daughters remaining unmarried. Lastly, I will further express a desire (not my will) to have what weight and influence it may, with my dear wife and her children herein named and provided for as aforesaid. To wit, that should either of her sons now living or their families or the family or any member of the family of my dear deceased son John W. Weems or my dear niece Elizabeth Hackara (?) or any child of hers ever be in want of assistance, that such assistance may be afforded them or any of them so far as circumstances will permit, just as they can readily believe that I would myself tender to his, her, or their wants were I living. I hereby establish and appoint my dear wife Elizabeth Weems and my son Franklin Weems Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of June 1850. John C. Weems Witness: David G. Weems Hezekiah Fisher S. S. Griffith Whereas I, John C. Weems of Anne Arundel County and State of Maryland have made and executed my last will and testament in writing, bearing date the twentieth day of June 1850, which said last will and testament and every clause, bequest and devise therein contained, I do hereby ratify and confirm (saving and excepting such clauses , bequests, and devises therein mentioned as are by me hereinafter revoked and made void) and being desirous to alter some parts thereof, and of making some additions thereto, do therefore hereby make this my codicil which I will and direct shall be taken and held as part of my said last will and testament, in manner and form following. Whereas, since the making of my last will and testament, I find it necessary and incumbent on me to make some provision for my son Doctor Stephen W. Weems and his family and in consideration of such hereinafter made for my said son Stephen W. Weems, I hereby revoke that part of my will and testament wherein I gave and bequeathed to my granddaughter Catherine Weems, the daughter of my son Stephen the annuity of one hundred dollars. And whereas by my said last will and testament, I did will and devise and bequeath to my five daughters, Catherine Weems, Mary Weems, Sarah Ann Weems, Elizabeth Weems (now Elizabeth Tilliard) and Frances Weems all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate, share and share alike, including the farm on which I then resided, and do now reside, subject to and under certain conditions and which I do hereby desire and will to be carried out and observed and whereas in order and with a view to providing for my said son Stephen and his heirs an equal portion of the estate so willed , bequeathed and devised to my five daughters herein before named, conferring on him and confirming unto him my said son Stephen the same right and title to an equal share of my aforesaid estate as is conferred upon my daughters by my said last will and testament, subject however to the same conditions and limitations therein mentioned and instead of my wife and daughters receiving one sixth part the proceeds and yield of my said estate after compensating my son Franklin Weems as therein provided for, they and each of them, that is to say, my wife, daughters, and my son Stephen shall each receive one seventh thereof, it being my intention that my Stephen and his heirs shall be benefited in an equal degree and to an equal extent and to share equally with my daughters before and after the division of my estate. I hired to my son John W. Weems, now deceased, at the time he removed to the South several Negro slaves for the use of which (by agreement) he was to pay me a portion of the crop of cotton annually, which he failed to do with the exception of one year and as he had their services without any remuneration or compensation for several years thereafter and until at and by his own request, I transferred the services of said slaves to my son A. Wellington Weems who has had and enjoyed their services ever since without compensation or remuneration, notwithstanding said transfer was made upon the same terms and under the same stipulations that my said son John W. Weems had taken them, to wit, they and each of them agreeing to pay me annually a portion of the crop of cotton so long as it suited my convenience or pleasure to let them remain in their possession and believing as I do that the gratuitous services of said slaves enjoyed and received by my said sons John W. and A. W. Weems is fully equal to any provision I have made or can make for the residue of my estate, all things considered and the time having now arrived when the services of said slaves are absolutely necessary to enable my son Franklin Weems to cultivate my lands and to execute the trust reposed in him by my last will and testament (to which I affix this as a codicil and which I hereby direct shall be taken and held as part of my last will and testament) I have directed and empowered my son A. Wellington Weems now on his way to or in the state of Louisiana, to sell and dispose of said slaves or such of them as may be alive and the increase of all, who may be living or dead and to remit to me, if living or to my son Franklin Weems should I die before my son A. W. Weems executes the trust reposed in him in relation to said slaves, the money arising or accruing from the sale of said slaves together with the amount received for Negro boy Alex who was sold by my son A. W. Weems by and with my consent with the understanding that the slave so sold should be replaced by the purchase of another, and I hereby do require (it being my will and desire that my said son Franklin Weems shall lay out, invest and appropriate the money arising from the sale of such slaves as are herein referred to, in the purchase of slaves to be employed in the cultivation of the lands mentioned or referred to in my last will and testament. In order and with the view and intention of assisting my son A. W. Weems and Mrs. Martha Weems, the widow of my dec’d son John W. Weems, and their children, and to prevent the Island now held and possessed by my son A. W. Weems and Mrs. M. Weems and her children from being sold at Sheriff’s sale, I advanced certain sums of money to pay judgments on said land and directed said judgment or judgments be entered in the docket in the county in the state of Louisiana wherein the said island lies and is situated, for my use. Now it is my will and desire that my executors named in my last will and testament shall proceed to collect the amount of said judgment or judgments as the case may be and apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of my debts. In making this codicil to my last will and testament, I have not given to my grandchildren, the children of my deceased son John W. Weems, any portion of my estate or property. For reasons not necessary to enumerate but sufficiently necessary to satisfy my own mind of the propriety and justice of my course, but fearing that an omission on my part to make some provision for them might be construed as a want of affection, I feel it my duty to declare that, I entertain for them and each of them an equal share of love and affection that I entertain for my children or other grandchildren and further it may not be improper to say that their mother has it in her power to provide for them more substantially than I have provided for my own children. In witness whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. John C. Weems Witness T. J. Franklin R. Mackubin John Crandell Anne Arundel County, the 19th day of February 1862, Dr. Thomas J. Franklin affirms the will for probate. US GenWeb Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-jc.txt]

Will of John Dowsett of Latton, 1778

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[[Category:Latton, Essex]] This is a transcription of the last Will and Testament of [[Dowsett-12|''' John Dowsett of Latton Priory, Essex''']], a yeoman.
It was written on 14 November 1778 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 April 1779. '''Will of John Dowsett''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1052
{{Ancestry Sharing|26749457|e70242}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|416010}} (accessed 15 December 2021)
Persons mentioned: *John Dowsett: eldest son *William Dowsett : second son *Edward Dowsett : third son *Samuel Dowsett : fourth son *James Dowsett : youngest son *Mary Dowsett : unmarried daughter *Rebeccah Dowsett : unmarried daughter *Sarah Overall : married daughter *Elizabeth Howard : married daughter In the Name of God Amen
'''I John Dowsett of Latton Priory in the County of Essex''' yeoman
Being Aged and infirm in body but of sound Mind
Memory and Understanding praised be Almighty God for
the same do hereby make and declare this to be my last will
and Testament in manner following (that is to say) First
I do hereby forgive acquit Release and Discharge my
'''third son Edward''' of and from the payment of the sum of
Forty pounds part of the sum of Seventy pounds which
he doth now stand indebted to me as by a promisory Note
under his hand doth appear Also I give and bequeath
unto '''my two Daughters Mary Dowsett and Rebeccah'''
'''Dowsett''' the sum of Forty five pounds a piece of lawful
Money of Great Britain to be severally paid them by
mt Executor herein after named within Six Months after
my decease And I likewise give unto my said two Daughters
Mary Dowsett and Rebeccah Dowsett and unto each of
them any one of my Beds with the Bedsteads Curtains
Vallences Blanketts and Coverlids thereunto respectively
belonging and any one pair of Sheets each for each
Bed they shall severally think fit to choose and take to
be severally delivered to them by my Executor hereinafter
named immediately after my decease Also I give and
bequeath unto '''my eldest Son John my fourth Son'''
'''Samuel and my two other Daughters Sarah Overall'''
'''and Elizabeth Howard''' the sum of fourty pounds a piece
of like lawful Money and to''' my Second Son William''' the
sum of Twenty pounds of like lawful Money to be likewise
severally paid them be my Executor hereinafter named
within Six Months after my decease And as for all my
ready Money and all the rest of my Goods and all other
my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever
(my Funeral Expenses the Debts which may happen to be
due and owing by or from me at the time of my decease
the Legacies by me hereinbefore given and bequeathed
being first there laid out paid and satisfied) I give and bequeath
the same unto '''my Youngest son James Dowsett''' Sole
Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness
whereof I the said John Dowsett the Testator have hereunto
set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth day of November
in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Seventy eight ''The mark of X John Dowsett'' [seal] Signed
Sealed Published and declared by the said John Dowsett the
Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence Subscribed our Names as Witnesses
to the same the Bequest of Twenty Pounds to his Second Son
William being first interlined
Samuel Mead
I Walkley This Will was proved at London on the Eighth day of
April in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred
and Seventy nine before the Worshipful Andrew Coltee Ducarel
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate the Right Worshipful Peter
Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully Constituted
by the Oath of James Dowsett the Son of the deceased and Sole
Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration
was granted of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the said deceased he having been first sworn duly
to Administer. ==Research notes== Testator John Dowsett LZPJ-KRL and Dowsett-12 Latton - small parish - Landlords ? the Althams Latton Priory Farm south of the parish BHO https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol8/pp186-195 ==Sources==

Will of John Fox c.1602-1665

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the Will of Joh'es [Johannes] or John Fox of Stepney, Middlesex made verbally on 2 December 1665 and proved in London 15 December 1665.
This was during the year of the Great Plague, and 6500 people died in Stepney alone. https://ukga.org/england/Middlesex/towns/Stepney.html
The fact that John Fox made a deathbed Will with his wife also "lying sicke in bedd" suggests that he died of the plague. The archaic spelling is as per the text of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy Will register lodged at the National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 318: Hyde, Quire Numbers 108-162 (1665)
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The line breaks are my own to make the text more readable. '''Memorandum that on or about the''' Second day of December in the yeare of our Lord God 1665 '''John ffox''' of Wapping Wall in the parish of Stepney als Stebonheath The old name for Stepney in the County of Midd'x being sicke and weake in body but of good and perfect mind and memory
Did make and declare his last will and Testament Nuncupative A verbal deathbed will in front of witnesses or by word of mouth in these or the like words following (That is to say) Hee the said John and his wife lying both of them sicke in bedd together hee said if it shall please God That my wife and I do both dye I doe appoint '''John Coates''' of Shadwell and my sister '''Elizabeth Kettlebuler''' This is my best approximation of this surname - will need more research my executors in trust for the good of my Children And I give to my executors Twenty shillings a peece To '''Mary Sheaveffocke''' Another surname that needs research and to my '''Cosen Steade''' I give Twenty shillings a peece And all the rest of and remainder of my goods and Chattells and Estate whatsoever I give and bequeath To my '''ffive children''' To be equally devedid amongst them And in case any of them shall dye Then the partes and portions of them soe dyeing To be equally devedid amongst the rest of them that shall survive Which words or the like in effect he spoke and uttered with an intent to declare his last will and Testament in the presence and hearing of credible witnesses '''Henry Kendall Mary Sheflacke''' ---- There follows the probate declaration in Latin:
At London on the Fifteenth day of December 1665 Executors Johannis Coates and Elizabetha Kettlebuler ==Sources==

Will of John Gaskarth DD of Allhallows Barking 1732

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Will of John Gaskarth DD of Allhallows Barking Written 9th January 1731/2 and proved 19th December 1732 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in 2018 from a copy from the UK National Archives at Kew. Prob 11/655/179 In the Name of God Amen [[Gaskarth-12|I John Gaskarth]] S.C.D. vicar or Rector of All Saints Barking, London, Unworthy of all God’s Mercies and Blessings spiritual and temporal abundantly vouchsafed me through my whole life As which I have not answered in those due improvements to and that renewal of mind and spirit that I ought to have done and which the Grace Spring in my Blessed Redeemer thro’ my willing obediance would have advanced and wrought in me for which my unprofiting under those meanes afforded in me And those latterly Corrections with which God had Heavenly visited and for all my other numberless offences I cast myself in the deepest Contrition on his infinite Mercy in my Blessed `Redeemer assuredly believing what he had declared himselfe to be God and Man the saviour of the world and in hope of pardon and salvation through him Being at the present wishing thereof through divine Goodness aforesaid….. disposeing mind and memory I ordaine and constitute this my last Will and Testament in form following Imprimis recommending myselfe to God and his Gracious protection in life and death that I would keepe and preserve me in his feare and love while my Sojourning here and all the time of the dissolution of my Earthly and mortal part receive my Soul into the place and state whether our Saviour went after his expiring on the Cross till the Resurrection of the Blessed. As to my Earthly and mortal part if by the ordering of Providence I shall dye in London I desire should be buryed in the Church Yard of All Saints Barking: With respect to my worldly goods I bequeath and give them as followeth: To Mary and Ann, Eldest daughters of my Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Four hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Brittain. I also give to Sarah and Jane younger daughters of my said Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Three hundred and fifty pounds of the like lawfull money of Great Brittain. And I also give to Gawin, William and Joseph, younger sons of my said Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Four hundred pounds of the like lawfull money of Great Brittaine provided alwaies that if any of the fore mentioned sonns or daughters should marry before the age of twenty two yeares compleated without the consent of their Mother and their Eldest Brother John Gaskarth or the survivors of them or their appointed Guardian or Guardians then my will is that the Legacy or Legavies hereby bequeathed and given to her or them so marrying without such consent as aforesaid shall goe and remaine unto the other legatees sonns and daughters in equall dividends. And my further Will also is that if any of the sonns or daughters shall dye before the said legacies become payable the said legacies be equally divided as above mentioned among the survivors sonns and daughters. Item: I give Fifty pounds to be paid in to the hands of the Church Wardens that then shall be of the parish of All Saints Barking London for the benefit and reliefe of Poor housekeepers nott receiving weekly provision from the parish and to be distributed by the vestry men in vestry as they shall judge most due and proper. Item I give to the parish of St Nicholas in Bristoll as a testimony of the gratefull sence I have ever had on my mind of the undeserved respects of the then parishioners att my first Ministry among them, Thirty pounds for the poor of the said parish to be paid into the hands of the Churchwardens then being and distributed by and according to the discretion of the vestry of the said parish. Item I give to the parish of Chevening in Kent Tenn pounds for the poor of the said parish to be in the distribution of the Rector and Churchwardens of the said parish Itme: I give to Mrs Sarah Geary for the long and faithful service of thirty two yeares and for the great care and prudent ordering of my domestic affaires Seaven hundred pounds of lawfull money of Great Brittaine with all my household goods lynnen wearing apparell and all my plate except my Great Silver Tankard which I give to my Executor John Gaskarth as hereafter appointed and nominated . Item I give to Mary Webb for her long and honest service two hundred pounds Item I give to Mrs Randall, Sexton of All Saints Barking Twenty pounds Item I give to Mr John Pearson Clarke of all Sts. Barking Twenty pounds All and every which sumes of lawfull money of Great Brittaine Item I give to Peter Keith sonn of James Keith M.D. deceased Fifty pounds Item I give to George Cheyne M.D. Fifty pounds of lawfull money Item: I give to Mr Thomas Gardener att A???ey in Gloucestershire Twenty pounds of like lawfull money Item: I give to Mr Charles Stuart Twenty pounds. Item: I give to the Green Coate Charity Schoole in Tower Ward Fifty pounds But that some particuar regard be had to the poor children of our owne parish that shall be in the said schoole Item: I give all my Books to the Master Fellows and scholars of the College or Hall of Maria de Valentia commonly called Pembroke Hall in Cambridge with Fifty pounds also of lawfull money to support the Charges of carrying them down to the College but reserving a liberty to my Executor John Gaskarth to take and have what English Books he thinks for his use and benefitt. Item I give to Mr William Gaskarth my good friend and for the assistance he shall give to my Executor in the execution of this my Will two hundred pounds All the residue of my goods and Estate money or lands (my just debts and funerall charges deducted and paid ) I devise give and bequeath to John Gaskarth the Eldest son of my late Nephew John Gaskarth and to his heires Executors Administrators and assigns for ever. Butt on this express Condition that he, his heires, his Executors, his Administrators shall and do pay unto my good Neice his Mother Ann Gaskarth during her natural life if so long time she continue and live unmarryed and longer the yearly annuity or sume of Eight pounds per annum of lawfull money of Great Brittaine payable and to be paid half yearly . And I herby constitute and appoint him the said John Gaskarth the Eldest son of my Nephew John Gaskarth deceased the full and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke and make void all former or other Wills by me at time heretofore devised and made . In witness whereof I the said John Gaskarth the Testator have hereunto sett my hand and seale the nineth of January Anno Domini Seaventeene hundred thirty one and in the fifth yeare of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great Brittaine and France and Ireland. Defender of the faith. John Gaskarth. Signed sealed published and declared by —— — John Gaskarth the said Testator for and as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunder subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in his presence: P Cranke, Hen. Cowdery, James Cappar. Proved 19th December 1732

Will of John Gould, Gentleman of Upway, Dorset 1682

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: Reference: PROB 11/371/27 :Description: Will of John Gould, Gentleman of Upway, Dorset :Date: 11 April 1682 :In the name of God Amen, I John Gould of Upway in the county of Dorset [and?]Gent being of perfect minde and memory doe make this my laste will and testament in manner following making void all former wills by mee made. :Imprimis I Will and order that my body shall bee laid in the vault under my seat in Upway Church next the body of my deare wife deceased and bee buried in a decent but private manner . :Item I give and bequeath unto the poore of the parish of Upway aforesaid the sume of tenne poundes to remaine as a stock forever, and the interest to bee distributed yearly at Christmas .And I doe order that the same tenn pounds shall bee paid over to the overseers and churchwardens of the said parish of Upway on the next day of St Thomas Th’apostle after my decease. :Item I give to the poore of West Stafford in the county aforesaid the sume of three pounds to buy such necessaries for them of linnen and woollen as their overseers for the tyme being shall thike fitt and the same overseers to bee paid the said three pounds within One moneth next after my decease. :Item I give to my daughter Barbarah the sume of twelve hundred pounds. :Item I give to my daughter Husy: the like sum of twelve hundred pounds both the said sumes of twelve hundred pounds to bee paid my said two daughters when they shall attaine their severall ages of One and twenty years and not before and untill they shall attaine their said respective ages of one and twenty yeares each of them shall have and bee paid thirty pounds per annum to bee raised out of my personall estate. :Item I give to my sonne Every the sume of three hundred pounds. :Item I give to my sonne Hubert,the like summe of three hundred pounds and to my sonne James Gould the like sume of three hundred pounds.And my will is that the said three severall sumes of three hundred pounds so given my said three sonns Every,Hubert, and James shall be imployed to bri[_] out the same three sonnes to such trades or professions as my overseers hereafter mentioned or the survivor or survivors of them or the executors or administrators of the survivor of them shall thinke fitt and be converted to none other uses whatsoever and my Will is that in case any of my before named daughters shall happen to die before they shall attaine their severall ages of one and twenty years or in case any of my sonnes shall happen to dye before they shall bee severally bound out to trades or professions as aforesaid that then the portion & portions legacy and legacys of him her and them so dieing shall go and bee paid unto the survivors and survivor of all the same my sons and daughters before mentioned equally divided betwixt them .And further my will is that all the legacies given to my before named children shall be raised and made out of my goods chattells and personall estate and out of the interest profitts and benefitts that shall bee made of my said goods chattells and personall estate during my said childrens minority which I doe hereby give my said overseers and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors and administrators of the survivor of them power to dispose of accordingly. :Item I give and bequeath to my son Every and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten all that my messuage and farm of Holworth commonly called or known by the name of South Elsworth and lying within the parish of Milton Abbas in the said County of Dorsett with the houses, cottages,barnes, stables, stalls,outhouses, lands, meddowes, pastured, commons, hereditaments, rights, members and appertenances to the same messuage or farme of Holworth belongine of appertaining or therewith or with any part thereof usualy grannted and all other my land,tenements, and heridataments whatsoever in Milton Abbas aforesaid. All which messuage and farme and other the premises lying in Milton Abbas aforesaid I purchased of Richard Scovile Gent deceased. And in default of such issue of my said sonne Every, I give all the same messuage farmes & other the premisses with the appertennances lying in Milton Abbas aforesaid unto my sonne Hubert and the heires of his body lawfully to bee begotten. And in default of such issue unto my said sonne James Gold and the heirs of his body lawfully to bee begotten.And in default of such issue to myne owne right heirs forever. :Item I give and bequeath unto my said sonne Hubert and the heirs of his body lawfully to bee begotten the One Moiety or halfe part of All my Capitall messuage and farme and of all the houses, barnes, stables, stalls, outhouses, gardens, orchards, lands tenements hereditaments rights, members and appertenances to the same belonging or appertaining lying within the parish of Upway aforesaid in the Liberty of Waybyhouse there and the one moiety or halfe part of my tenement commonly called Golseyes in [ ] parish of Upway in the said liberty of Waybyhouse And also the moiety or half part of my two tenements or livieings with all their rights members and appertenances the one of them called William’s tenement and the other of them called Wifes tenement both situate and lying and being also in the said parish of Upway in the said liberty of Waybyhouse there and also the one miety or halfpart of my Mill which I purchased of William Frampton Esq lyeing also in Upway aforesaid in the tithing of Stottenway there and of all its rights members and appertenances And also the one moiety or halfe part of all tham my close of meadoe or pasture ground commonly _ _ _ _ called Bald Johns or Samways close with the appertenances lying in Upway aforesaid in the said tithing of Stottenway And also the one moiety or halfe part of my tenement dwelling house or cottage with th’appertenances now in the possession of John Williams lying in Upway aforesaid in the tithing of Stottenway. And also all the moiety or half part of all other my lands tenements and hereditaments in Upway aforesaid. And also all the moiety or half [endea-] of my Mannor of Bearne at Barne and of all it rights members and appertennance situate, lying and being in Whitechurch in the County aforesaid and the moiety or halfe part of all my other lands tenements and hereditaments with the appertennances in Whitechurch aforesaid And indefault of such issue of my said sonne Hubert I give all the same moieties or halfe parts of the same Capitall, messuage and farme of the three tenements called Golseys Tenement, William’s Tenement and Wifes tenement and of the same dwelling house or cottage and Mill lyeing in Upway aforesaid and the Moietie or halfe part of the said Mannor of Bearne als Barne & all of its rights members and appertenances and the said moiety or halfe part of all other my lands, tenements and hereditaments lyeing and being in Upway aforesaid and in Whitechurch aforesaid or wither of them unto my s’d sonne James Gould and the heirs of his body lawfully to bee begotten. And in default of such issue unto my sonne John Gold and the heires Males of his body lawfully to bee begotten And in default of such issue to mine owne right heires forever. :And all the other moiety or halfe part of the said capitall messuages farme, tenenments called Golseys tenement, Williams tenement and Wifes tenement and of the said tenement,dwelling house or cottage and of all the tenements mentioned to bee in Upway as aforesaid and the other moiety or halfe part of the said Mannor of Bearne als Barne and of all its rights , members and appertenances and of all other my lands,tenements and hereditaments lyeing or being in Whitchurch aforesaid I give and bequeath unto my said sonne James and the heires of his body lawfully to bee begotten and in default of such issue to my said sonne Hubert and the heires of his body lawfully to bee begotten And in default of such issue to my said sonn John and the heirs males of his body lawfully to be begotten. And in default of such issue to my right heires forever. :Item I give unto such of my sisters as shall bee living at the tyme of my decease a Gould Ring of twenty shillings price a piece. :Item I give to my eldest sonne twenty poundes to buy him mourning and my greate silver salt :Item, I give into my sone in lawe Anthony Floyer and his wife, one hundred pounds to buy them mourning and a piece of plate to keepe for my sake and to remaine unto the eldest sonne of their bodies and in default of such a sonne to such of their daughters as my sonne in law shall please. : All the rest of my goods and chattells I give and bequeath unto my five youngest children (viz) Barbarah, Husy, Every, Hubert and James to bee equally divided betweene and amongst them when they shall atteyne their severall ages of One and twenty yeares together w’th the produce thereof untill that time, after the legacies hereby given are paid and discharged with my funerall expenses And of this my will and testament. :I doe make ordeine and appoint my wellbeloved brother William Gould, my cozen James Gould of Dorchester esq and my said sonne in law Anthony Floyer executors in trust for th’only use of my said five youngest children. I also make the said executors guardians And for the paines of my said executors shall take therein I give to my said brother William Gold and my said truly loveing cosen James Gould five pounds a peece to buy them each a ring to weare in remebrance of mee. And I do hereby will that it shall and may bee lawfull to and for my executors and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors and administrators of the survivor of them in the first place to lay out and disburse such monies to bee made of my personall estate as shall bee needfull for the execution of the trust put upon themhereby and the same to deduct and de[falke ] out of my said personal estate.And in testimony that this is my last will and testament I have hereunto sett my hand & seale the twelfth day of Septemeber in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred seventy and nine.John Gould Signed, sealed and published by the said John Gould Sen to bee his last will and testament in the presence of Mary Abbat, Matthew Pouncey, Nath’ Osborn Admin granted to Anthony Floyer (William Gould dead)

Will of John Grobham of Broomfield Somerset 1638/9

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WIll of [[Grobham-3| John Grobham]] of Broomfield, Somerset, England. Written 1st Nov 1638 and proved 2nd Feb 1638/9 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] from a copy held by the National Archives at Kew. In the name of God Amen, the first day of November in the year of our lord god one thousand six hundred thirty eight I [[Grobham-3|John Grobham]] of Broomfield in the county of Somerset yeoman do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, First I commend my soul into the hands of All mighty god my maker, hoping assuredly through the only merit of Jesus Christ my Saviour to be made greater of life everlasting and my body to the earth whereof it is made to be buried in the Church of Enmore.
Item I give unto the poor of Enmore five pounds and to the poor of Broomfield five pounds,
Item I bequeath and remit unto my son in Law [[Bacon-3447|William Bacon]] all such debts and moneys as he oweth me.
Item I give and devise unto [[Howe-5438|Agnes]] my wife the house and tenement wherein I now live, called Heathcombe lying in Wellington in the County aforesaid, to have and to hold the same unto my said wife during her life and after her death to my daughter [[Grobham-2|Joane Bacon]] during her life and after her death to my daughter [[Grobham-9|Mary Grobham]] during her life.
All the residue of my Chattells ????? I give and devise unto my said wife during her widowhood and after unto my said daughter Mary during her life and after unto my daughter Joane during her life.
Item I give unto my said daughter [[Grobham-9|Mary]] one thousand pounds to be paid unto her within three months next after my decease,
Item I give unto my grandchildren [[Bacon-3446|William Bacon]], [[Bacon-3505|John Bacon]], and Agnes Bacon one hundred pounds apiece, to be paid within six months next after my death,
Item I give unto my Kinsman John Grobham who liveth in house with me five pounds and to John Marshall the elder of Enmore aforesaid forty shillings and to my apprentice Edward Paine five pounds to be paid within three months next after my decease.
Item I give unto my Kinsman Nicholas Mills son of Agnes Mills twenty pounds to John Harris twenty shillings to my Servant Richard twenty shillings to my Servant Jane Bartlett twenty shillings to Anne Bacon daughter of Henry Bacon twenty shillings to Agnes Marshall daughter of the said John Marshall five pounds and to Bartholemew Stafford ( ? ) my godson ten pounds to be paid within six months next after my decease.
Item I give unto John Turle of Bridgwater five pounds and to his apprentice boy five pounds and to Richard Turle and Edward Turle of Taunton five pounds apiece and to my kinsman Clement Grobham five pounds and to my kinsman Richard Dalleman five pounds to be paid within one year next after my decease,
Item I give unto my said son-in-law [[Bacon-3447|William Bacon]] and my daughter [[Grobham-9|Mary]] equally to be divided between them all such benefit and profit as I shall or may have by the last will and testament of [[Grobham-5|Sir Richard Grobham]], Knight, deceased.
Item I give unto my son [[Grobham-10|George Grobham]] one hundred pounds, and to my daughter [[Grobham-2|Joane Bacon]] one hundred pounds to be paid within four months next after my decease.
Item I give unto William Deane my son George his Tutor ten pounds to be paid within one month next after my death And I make and ordain Agnes my wife Executrix of this my last will and testament , In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, signed John Grobham, signed sealed and published in the presence of William Shelleck, William Jaccombe, William Bacon, William Deane, signed Johes Bartlett Memorandum that I the within named John Grobham do hereby give the properties of all the Plate goods and household stuff in my now dwelling house unto my daughter Joane Bacon after the decease of my wife unto whom I leave only the use and occupation of all the said plate goods and household stuff during her life any thing in my within written last will contained to the contrary notwithstanding signed John Grobham, Signed and acknowledged in the presence of and on the sixth day of November one thousand six hundred thirty eight Proved 2nd Feb 1638/9. Agnes Grobham, relict and Executrix.

Will of John Hennynge of Poxwell, Dorset, 1617

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The Will of John Hennynge of Poxwell. Dorset ,PROB 11/130/31 :Prob 03 July 1617 In the name of God Amen, the''' fourtenth daie of Julie Anno Diu One thousand five hundred and sixteene''' and in the yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god king of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, the fourtenth and of Scotland (words crossed out) the nyne and fortieth. '''I John Hennynge of Poxwell in the countie of Dorset, Esquire beinge nowe about the age of fower score fower years''' giving most hartie thanks to Almighty god for the same and beinge of sounde health and perfect remembrance prayse be to god and havinge considered the momentary and frayle state of humayne flesh and beinge desirous in the time of good health soe to dispose of and settle in certain [ ] and order the worldlie and transitory chattells which I nowe possess at the tyme whenn yt shall please the Lord by sickness to summon me to lay down my life. I bee neither [ [l?ambred](lumbered?) with the vayne cares thereof nor hindered from performing those [chrises] (cries?) of penitence, contrition, prayer for mercy and other godlie duties wherein so greate and weightie an occasion and extremetie of life shall best fill [fitt?] and becominge, doe make and ordaine my last will and testamente in manner followinge. First I give and bequeath my soule into the handes of my redemer whom as I have ever faithfullie believed to be the very Christ of god and that by his onlie passion sufferinge and bloodshed the [livelie??] and pfecte sacrifice onto offered on the Cross he hath made full satisffaction for the synnes of all such as beleeve in hym soe I beseech him for his promise and merits sake to present the same my soule [ ] by his merrits unspotted by his sufferinges and sanctyfyed by his spiritt to be acceptable in the Light of his Father my god and creator to whome be all glory and prayse forever. Amen :Secondlie, I will that my bodie be buried in such place and Christian manner as shalbe thought fitt by the charitable discresn of myne Executor and overseers and that yf it may conveniently be with the thyansell?? (Chancel?) of the pish(parish] church of Poxwell aforesaid. ' :Item I give unto the porre of the ''parish of Poxwell''' the some of forty shillinges of lawfull money also I give to the poore of the''' towne of Dorchester''' the some of three poundes of lyke lawfull money. :Item I give unto the poore of the '''parish of Marnhull''', the sume of forty shillings. And also to the poore of the '''parish of Ockford Fitzpaine''' the some of twenty shillinges of lyke lawfull money, which severall somes I will shallbe distributed and paid unto them by my executor within three months nexte after my decease. :Item I give and bequeathe unto''' Robert Henninge my sonne''' and his assignes all that my parte property and porton of the '''Capital messuage or Farme and landes comenlie called Cruxton,''' sett and '''beinge within the parishes of Mayden Newton and Froome and Vauchurch''' or aine or either of them in the said county of Dorset '''which Sir Robert Napper late of Grange in the said countie of Dorset deceased and myselfe rented and [ b__] of Christopher Pawlett Esquire''' for the terme of Nine yeares to come and unexpired and allsoe all landes tenements (illegible word in superscript above tenements) whatsoever with th’appurtenannces to the same capitall messuage or farme and landes belonging and appurteynninge or to owith the same nowe used and enioyed as parte or parcell thereof in my owne holdinge and occupaton or in the holdinge or occupaton of anie other person or personnes to my use or as my assignee of assignees and together with all my estate right title, intereste, termes of yeares [ ] [demeaned?] whatsoever which I have may, might or of right ought to have, of in or to the said capitall messuage or farme and landes and premisses with th’appurtenannces or of, or to my parte or parcell thereof. And also all and all manner of writings, [evidences?] [_s_pte] and minimentes? Whatsoever touching or anie way concernige the said capitall messuage or farme and landes and premisses with th’appurtennaces or any parte or p’cell thereof to have and to holde all that my parte of the said capitall messuage or farme and landes of Cruxton and other the premises and every parte thereof with th’appertenannces beofe by this is [ ] given and bequeathed or mentioned or intended to be given, devised and bequeathed as aforesaid and every parte thereof unto the said Robert Henninge his Executors and assiges for and [d_minge ] and untill the full end and accomplishment of all the terme of yeares yet to come and unexpyred of and in the same capitall messuage or farme and landes and premises with th’appurtenannces mentioned , expressed and conteyned in and by one deede of lease indented by the said Christopher Pawlett unto the said Sir Robert Napper and my self or any other p’son or psonnes to the use of us or either of us as aforesaid made . :And whereas '''I have and houlde for a greate nomber of years yet to come by lawfull tenneyanncie the Capitall messuage and mills called the Fryery and Fryery Mills sett and being in or [ ] Dorchester''', aforesaid in the said Countie of Dorset and whereas I have assured unto Anne Golfey? Widdowe, late wife of William Golfey of Dorchester aforesaud gentleman deceased one Anuitie or yearelie rente charge of fortie poundes to be yssuinge and goinge oute of the said Capitall messuage farme and landes called Cruxton duringe the life of the said Anne Golfey, my will and meaninge is and I doe hereby limitt? And appointe my Executor out of the rentes, revenues amd proffitts of the said Fryer and Fryery Mills to satisfied and pay unto the said Anne Golfey duringe her life the said annuyitie or yea rlie [tiny word in superscript] of fortie pondes chardged uppon the said farm of Cruxton as aforesaid at the daies and times limitted in the saide deede of Annuyitie. And in defaulte thereof to be performed by my said executors. :I doe give and bequeathe unto my said sonne Robert the said Fryery and Fryery Mills for so many yeares of the said terme as the said Anne Golfey shall live. And whereas I have and hold one half tememente or one half parte, parcell of the Mannor of Fordington, sett and beying in Fordington in the said countie of Dorset by coppie of [rum?] [] [Roole?] accordynge to the custome of the said manor. My will and meaning is and I doe devise and appointe that after my decease my sonne Roberte Henninge shall accordynge to the custom of the said Manor of Fordington otaine and procure an estate unto himself in the said half tenemente of half place to have and to hold the said half tenement or half place unto him the said Robert Hymminge and his heires accordynge to the custome of the said manor of Fordington. ::''see Notes on the Manor of Fordington By H. J. MOULE, M.A. From: Proceedings of the Dorset History and Antiquarian Field Club Volume XIII, published 1892, pages 152 to 162 This describes how this manor was divided in 65 copyholds or places. A half place was 20-25 Acres. . Each copyholder held his land, large or small, on three lives. On the termination of a life hewent to the next Manor Court and applied for leave to “put in” another life. The parcells were divided between several large fields farmed in rotation.(strip farming) At harvest time these large ::fields were full of the townsfolk from Dorchester, many of whom had parcels of land there (some far smaller than a half place) In 1613, when the great fire of Dorchester broke out, there were few people in the town to assist in putting it out as they were busy in the Fordington Field. ) :http://research.dorsetcountymuseum.org/fulltext/Procs/013/152-162.pdf'' :Item I give unto '''my daughter Thomazine Dashwood, the wife of Edmond Dashwood of Dorchester''' in the said countie of Dorset, all that messuage, burgage or tenement, sett and beinge in Dorchester aforesaid wherein the said Edmond Dashwood nowe dwellethw. Also all and all manner of houses, gardens, shoppes, sellers, sellers (repeated word) chambers, courtyards and [ ] to the said messuage or tenemente and burgadge belonginge or theremite nowe be used and enioyed as parte, parcell or belonginge of or to the same and also all my estate, right titles, interest and terme [ ] and demande which I have yet to come and unexpired of and in the same messuage or tenemente, burgage and premisses with th’appurtenances or of anie parte or parcell thereof. :Item I give and bequeath unto '''John James, the younger sonne of John James late of Over Moyyne in the said county of Dorset and of Joane his wife, deceased beinge my daughter''' ,the some of twentie poundes of lawfull money to be paid unto him within six months after my decease. Also I give unto all the [ ] of the '''children of the said John James''' the [ ] which he had by Johane my said daughter to every of them the some of five pounds thirteene shillings fower pence to be lykewise paid unto them by myne executors within one yeare nexte after my decease. :Item, I give unto '''Thomas Foxwell of Dorchester''' and unto''' Dorothy James the sonne and daughter of my daughter Margaret Foxwell deceased''', to each of them the some of fortie shillinges to be lykewise paid unto them within one yeare next after my decease :Item I give unto every of '''the children of my daughter Dorothy Filloll, Thomazine Dashwood, Alice Talbott and Elizabeth Jollffe''' the sum of twenty shillinges appece to be lykewise paid unto them within one yeare next after myself. :Also I give unto every the '''children of my daughter Jane Strowde(??)''' the some of fortie shillinges to lykewise paid unto them by myne executors within one yeare after my decease. :Item I give unto my servant Henry Strongmand the some of tenne poundes of lawful money to be paid unto him within three monthes next after my decease. :Item I give unto every of my sonnes in lawe and daughters which shallbe lyvinge at the tyme of my decease a goulde ringe of the valewe of twentie shillinges with this poesy, I serve and feare god Also I give unto every one of my menn and maid servannts receivinge wages and which have served me one whole yeare before my decease the some of twentie shillinges apeece over and above that wages then dewe unto them. :'''All the rest of my goodes and chattells, my debtes and legacies paid and my funerall chardges disbursed I give and bequeath to my sonne Richard Hennynge whom I constitute and appointe to be the executor of this my last will and testament,''' requireing him to satisffie all my in[ ] debts and faithfullie and diligently to fulfill this my last will and testament om every pointe accordinge to my direction without respect of ainey p’sonne or p’sons :And I doe hartilie and ernestlie intreat my especiall good freindes '''Sir Geroge Trenchard, Sir John Browne and Sir John Williams Knight. John Martham, Robert Napper, gentlemen and Willam Alberte''' to be the overseers of this my last will and testament desyringe them also by there good advise and direction to be assistants and ayders to my said sonne from time to time for the p’formance of this my last will and testament and in token of my good will and affection towards them for their paines and care therein, I give unto every one of them a gould ringe of the value of twentie shillinges to be ready made engraved with the mark or printe of deathes head in every of them and [illegible]That my pub’se last will and testament utterlie revoke (ing) adnull and make fru[illegible] voyd all and every other and former testamente, wills, legacies bequestes, executors, overseers by me in anie will before this time named, willed and bequeathed . In witness whereto of I have hereunto sett my hand and seale, the daie and yere first above writtenn. John Henninge, sealed and delivered the daie and yeare first above written,

Will of John Ilcombe, Merchant of Plymouth, Devon, 1583

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:National Archives Reference: PROB 11/65/230 :Description: Will of John Ilcombe, Merchant of Plymouth, Devon : Probate Date; 22 April 1583 :In the name of god amen, The twelth daie of Januarye in the one and twentieth year of the raigne of oure soveraigne Layde Elizabeth by the grace of god,queene of England France and Irelande defender of the faith etc :I John Ilcombe the elder of Plymouth in the Countie of Devon marchante, benige of perfecte memory revoking all former wills and testamentes, legaties and legacies by me heretofore at anye tyme made, willed, named , or bequeathed, doe make this my laste will and testament in manner and fourme followinge :Firste and principallye I bequeathe my soule to allmightie God and my bodye to the earth :Item I give and bequeathe to the poore people of the towne of Plymouth wheare neede is fouretie shillinges in money, And to the Maudlen houses there tenn shillinge And to the Almes house there tenn shillinges :Item, I give, bequeathe and assigne unto Phillpp Yarde my sonne in Lawe the lease of the vicaredge of Plymouth, and all my right title, estate, and terme of yeares of and in the same To have and to houlde to him and to his assignes for and duringe all such tyme and terme of yeares as I have to come of and in ye same at the tyme of my decease :Item I give and bequeathe to Joane Yarde my daughter my best Salte of silver guilte with the cover, I give and bequeathe to everye of the said Phillippe Yardes children fourtye shillinges of Lawfull money of Englande, and to everie of theme two sylver spoones :Item I give and bequeathe to Alyce Pirry my daughter my best standinge cupp of silver with the cover of the same, And to everye of her children fouretie shillings of lawfull money of England, and to every of them two sylver spoones :Item I give and bequeathe to Margery Yarde the daughter of Phillipp Yarde one of my sylver Gobletts guilte and my lesse sylver salte gilte. :Item I gyve and bequeath to [Gartwight? ] Yarde the daughter of the said Phillip Yarde one of my gobletts of sylver parcell guilt :Item ,I giyve and bequeath to Elizabeth Corbyn my daughter my beste gilt foblett of silver with his cov’ and Twentie poundes of lawfull money of England :Iten if it happen that my shipp nammed Mymoy be at the tyme of my decease abroade from home in anye m’chant voyage, Then I give and bequeathe the monney due for the fraight of the saide shipp for the saide shipp’ voyage unto Phillipp Yarde and William Pirrie my sonne in Lawes to be equally divided between theme.And yf the sayde shipp be a broade fromhome in in anye fisshinge voiage or otherwise for parts; then I gyve and bequeathe all such parte as apperteyneth to the saide shipp for the saide voiage to the sayde Phillippe Yarde and William Pirrie to be equallie devided betwixte theme, And yf yt happen the saide shippe to be at home at the tyme of my decease, Then my mynde and will is that the saide shipp with her furniture and apperrell be indifferentlie preised , and beinge sp preised, I give and bequeathe one hundreth poundes of lawfull money of England p’cell of the money that the sayde shipp is preysed in, to the said Phillip Yarde and William Pirrie to be equally devided betwixte theme. :Item I give and bequeathe my howse wherein I nowe dwell to Christian my wiffe; To have houlde occupye and enioye the same to her and to her assignes duringe her naturall lyfe.Also I gyve and bequeathe to my saide wife eighte poundes of lawfull money of England of Annuytye yearelye to be paide her iut of my landes and tenements duringe her naturall lyfe, and for not payment thereof my landes and tenementes to be strayned therefore by my sayde wyffe, or p’fourmed (freelye, and the use of two bedsteds duringe her life :Item I will devyse & bequeathe to John Elcombe my sonne and heire apparent All my messuages, landes tenements, rents, reversions, services and hereditaments whatsoever with theire appurtenances sett lying and beinge in Plymouth and else wheresoever in the Coutnties of Devonn and Cornewall, To have , houlde and enioye the saide messuages, landes, tenements and other the premisses with theire appurtenances to the saide John Elcombe my sonne and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten and to be begotten, untull suche tyme as the saide John ELcombe my sonne or any of the heires of his bodye begotten or to be begotten doe make, knowledge precure, suffer, or assente to be donne had or made by fyne, feoffemente,recoverye with voucher of vouchers or by anye other waies or meanes, anye arte of artes whatsoevr wherby the estate, tayle or estate in fee symple here in this my present testament lymytted and appointed to the sayde John Elcombe and to any other person or persons hereafter [insertion, named?] or to anye of theme, shall or maye be discotynued, altered, charged, or debazzed ,or whereby the saide messuages, landes, tenements, hereditaments , and other the premisses with theire appurtennaces or anye parte thereof or any estate or estates of or in the same shall or maye be transferred and conveyed to the handes and possession of anye other personne or personnes in any other sorte then tenantes intayle maie doe by the statuer made in the xxxijth yeare of the raigne of Kinge Hentrie the eight entituled the act that leesors shall enioye theire [ ] againste the tenant in tayle or in the right of their wyves or churches etc [ c. 28. An Act that Lessees shall enjoy their Farms against the Tenants in Tail.?] And for default of such issue of the bodye of the said John Ilcombe my son lawfully begotten or to be begotten or yf the estate tayle shalbe soever ended, determyned or avoyde, for or by reason of any cause matter or thing before mentioned or by any other wayes, meanes or cause whatsoever then the saide messuages landes, tenements and other the premisses with theire appurtennances to repayne and come to Phillipp Yarde and Johna his wife my daughter and to William Pirrie and Alice his my wief [sic?] my dother duaghter , and to the heires of the bodyes of the saide Johan and Alice my daughters lawfullye begotten and to be begotten And for deffaulte of such issue, the remaynder thereof to the righte heires of me the said Ilcomber their heires and assignes forever , to be holden of their Lordes of the fee of the premisses by the rents and services thereof due and of rights accustomed The residue of my goods not gyven nor bequeathed bothe moveable and unmoveable I gyve and bequeath to Philippe Yarde my sonne in lawe, whom I doe ordaine and make my sole executor of this my laste will and testament.I doe appointe Mr Richard [Slamynge?] and Mr John Amydes esquires to be my overseers of this my laste will and testamente; To whom I gyve for theire paines fortie shillinges a peece. Witnesses to this my testamente, John Dyar and Edward Marshe of the |county of Exeter Probate granted 22nd April 1583 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/21773767?h=69da70&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url

Will of John Jackson, Clothworker of London, 1602

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the Will of [[Jackson-41897|'''John Jackson''']], Clothworker and Citizen of London. '''Will of John Jackson''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 101: Bolein, Quire Numbers 1-56 (1603) The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England. Images accessed on Ancestry 13 February 2021 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311099-00303 Ancestry link] Spelling and punctuation as per the original (an unusually large number of commas used), highlighting and line breaks are my own for ease of reading.
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The image of the second page of this will is difficult to read at the start of each line due to ink bleed. If a better image becomes available, please make any corrections. ---- In the name of God Amen '''I John Jackson Citizen and clothworker of London''' being at this p[rese]nt in health of bodie and of good and p[er]fect minde and remembrance , laude and praise be given to th'almightie god, doe make and ordaine this my pr[esen]t Testament and conteyninge therein my last will in mannere and forme followinge That is to saie, firste and principallie I commend my soule into the handes of almightie god my onlie saviour and redemer, by whose pretious death and resurrection I onlie hope to be saved and to inherit life everlastinge, And my bodie where it shall please god to call me out of this transitorie life My will and minde is, that the same maie be in decent seemlie sorte buried according to the discretion of my wife and my executor hereafter named, And as the ordering and disposing of such landes Tenements and hereditaments and of such other worldlie goodes and substances, whereof (by gods good grace and benefittes towardes me) I now stand seized and possess, I order give and dispose the same, in manner and forme following, That is to said first I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Arthur''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten (for a full recompence and satisfaction of his childes parte of all my goodes and chattells) all those my landes tenements and hereditaments with their appurt[una]nces whatsoev[e]r scituat lieing and being in '''waldingfield parva Mildinge or els where in the Countie of Suffolk''', And for default of such issue of the bodie of the saide Arthure, the same lands to discend remaine and come to '''John Jackson my second sonne''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten, And for default of such issue of the bodie of my saide sonne John the same landes to descend remaine and come to the heires males of the bodie of me the saide John Jackson lawfullie to be begotten, And for default of such heires males of my bodie lawfullie to be begotten, I give and bequeath the same lands to '''John Jackson sonne of my brother Arthure Jackson''' and to his heirs for ever, Provided alwaies that if my said sonne Athure shall claime challenge demande obtaine or get his childes parte of my goodes and chattells by the Custome of London or by the lawes of this Realme, That then this demise to him of my saide landes shall be voide, Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of Waldingfield parva for and towardes their relief and maintenance all the issues and proffits that shall arise or be made of certaine woodgrounds lyeinge in Waldingfield parva the which I hould by lease for certaine yeares to come made to me by the towne of waldingfield, to be paied and distributed to the saide poore from time to time as the proffits thereof shall arise for and during all such terme of yeres as I have to come in the saide wood grounds, And I doe ordaine and appoint that my execut[o]r shall pay and discharge such Rent as is reserved or due to be paide for the saide woodgrounds for and during all my terme of yeres to come in the same And shall pay and allowe the whole proffittes that shall arise or be made of the saide woodgrounds to the poore of the saide towne of Little Waldingfield Item I give and bequeath unto every one of '''the children of my sister Welsh''' that are nowe born at th'ensealing hereof, to each of them tenn pounds a peece And if aine of the happen to die before they shall be married or shall accomplish the age of twenty and one yeres : the I will that their porc[i]on or porc[i]ons shall remaine to the survivors to be equally [next page]
devided amongst them Item I give and bequeath to '''my brother Arthur his thre children''' that are nowe born at th'ensealing thereof to every of them tenn poundes a peece, And if aine of them die before marriage or that they shall attaine to the age of twentie and one yeres : then their porc[i]ons shall remaine to the survivors of the children of the said Arthure Items I give to '''my sister Wade her sonne''' tenn pouns Item I give and bequeath unto '''Christes Hospital''' tenn pounds Item I give and bequeath to the '''companie of Clothworkers of London''' tenn pounds to be -est--ed uppon ---ter for the use of --th-in hall Item I give and bequeath unto '''my good friende maister James Lancaster''' fiftie poundes Item I give give and bequeath unto '''my brother Joseph Jackson''' one hundred markes in considerac[i]on of his paines and travill to be taken aboute the executorship of this my pre[sen]te last will, Item I give and bequeath unto '''Marie my lovinge wief''' the somme of three hundred poundes, uppon Condition that she shall relinquish and disclaime her right interest and title in dower of in and to all of my landes in Waldingfield parva aforesaide, and that the saime shall release to the tennannts and freeholders of the same for the time being uppon requests to be made by them to her thereof, And as for the rest and remains of all and singular my goodes and chattells whtsoever nott before given nor bequeathed after my debts paied and my funerall expenses performed I give and bequeath one first Third parte thereof unto '''Marie my weif''' as a full satisfaction of her Thirdes that she may claime of my goodes according to the custome of the Cittie of London, And the other two thirde partes of the said rest and residue of my goodes I give and bequeath unto '''my fower children that are now alive That is to saie, to John, Alice, Marie and Anne,''' and to such other of my children as hereafter it shall please god to sende me and which shall be living at the time of my decease equally to be devided amongst them, And if aine of my saide fower children which be nowe the daie of the date hereof livinge; or any other of my children which hereafter shall happen to be borne and shall be living at my death shall happen to die before they shall be marryed or shall accomplish the age of twenty and one yeres : then I will that their porc[i]ons shall remaine to the Survivors, And I doe make and ordaine '''my brother Josephe Jackson my sole execut[o]r''' of this my last will. I witness whereof I the sayed John Jackson have hereunto set my hande and seale y--en the eighteenthe daie of June One thowsande Six hundred and one, and on the three and fortithe yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god Queen of Englande ffrance and Ireland defendor of the faithe etc John Jackson per me Sigillatum subscriptum et delib[or]atum decimo quarto Augusti 1602 Annoq Elizabethe Regine Quadragesimo quarto in pr[sen]tia m[on]s[igno]r Caroli Bostock --- [Abstract of the Latin] Proved - at London, second day of February one thousand six hundred and two, by Joseph Jackson natural and lawful brother of the deceased and executor of this testament.

Will of John Lincolne of Hingham, 1618

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] The is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Lincolne-55|John Lincolne]]''' of Hingham, Norfolk, England, a husbandman. John wrote his will on 10 March 1617/8 (fifteenth year of the reign of James I) and it was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham, Norfolk on 25 June 1618. '''Will of John Lincolne of Hingham 1618''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk original will. ANF original will 1618 no. 9 Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film DGS007904828 Images viewable at an LDS Family History Centre. Images transcribed 28 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
'''Crossings through have been included Struck out''' Most of page 2 has been crossed through and rewritten on page 3
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'''Lost text''': where the page has been damaged and the words cannot be predicted, the lost text is indicated thus [....]. Where the words can be predicted, they are indicated in italics in [''square brackets'']. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Edithe Lincolne my wife''' co-executor of the will *'''Sir Frances Lovell''' Lord of the manor at Hingham *'''my sonn John Lincoln''' co-executor of the will *''' John Lincone my grandchilde''' not clear who the parents are *'''my sonn Robert Lincolne''' *'''my child Thomas Lincolne''' *'''my child Elizabeth Lincolne ''' *'''my child Siseley Lincolne''' *'''my daughter Agnes Lincolne''' *'''Alice Lincolne my daughter in law''' a wife of one of John's sons *'''Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn''' son of Alice Lincolne above *'''Robert Lincolne my grandchilde sonne of Thomas Lincolne my sonn''' *'''Thomas Greenwood''' witness *'''John Shephard''' witness ---- In the name of god Amen '''I John Lincolne''' of Hingham
in the county of Norff husbandman being sick in body
but of good Remembrance, blessed be god, do ordeyen &
make this my last will & testament in man[n]er & forme
following '''Impr[i]mis''' I bequeath my sowle into the
mercifull hands of my heavenly father trusting
to be saved onely for & by the merits of Jesus
christ his sonn & my blessed Savio[u]r and my body
to be buryed where it shall please god to call me
Item I give & bequeath unto '''Edithe Lincolne my wife'''
all my lease grounds & house wherin I now dwell with
all the p[ro]fits & com[m]odities therunto belonging therunto
w[hi]ch I hold be lease of '''S[i]r Frances Lovell''' Lord of the
manor of Hingham to have & to hold to her & her
assignes during the terme of my said Lease if it
please god she live for so long & after her decease
I do give the same unto '''my sonn John Lincolne''' & to
his assignes during the wholle terme of the saide
lease if she shall depart this life before the end therof
towards the bringing up of '''John Lincone my grandchilde''' Item I give unto '''my sonn Rob[er]t Lincolne''' one heckfer Heckfer = heifer of
two yeares old & red and to be delivered to him pr[e]sently after
my decease Item I give to my said sonn Rob[er]t
the some of twenty nobles of lawfull mony of Ingland
to be paid to him his executors or assignes within
six monthes after the decease of '''Edithe my wife''' Item I give to '''my three children Thomas Lincolne'''
'''Elizabeth Lincolne & Siseley Lincolne''' to every one
of them the some of three pounds six shillings
and eight pence a peece, the same to be paid
to them severally, or their severall executors or assigns
w[i]thin six monthes after the decease of '''Edithe my'''
'''wife''' Item I give to '''my daughter Agnes'''
'''Lincolne''' the some of twenty shillings to be
paid to her her executors or assignes w[i]thin six
monthes after the decease of '''Edith my wife'''
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Item I give to '''Alice Lincolne my daughter in law''', and to
Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn, one bushell of meslin meslin, a type of grain
& half a bushell of mault, to be deliv[e]red to her at the Feast of
the Nativity of our Lord next following after my decease Item I give to '''Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn''' the
some of six shillings & viijd to be paid into his said mothers
hands to his use within six monthes after my decease Item I give to '''Rob[er]t Lincolne my grandchilde sonne of'''
'''Thomas Lincolne my sonn''' one weaned calf this yeer
to be brought up & kept at the cost of my executors till
it be with calf, and then to be delivered to '''Thomas'''
'''Lincolne father of the said Rob[er]t''' to the use of the saide
Rob[er]t Item I give to '''Elizabeth Lincolne my daughter'''
one fetherbed & the bedstead whershe now lyeth with all
the furniture theunto belonging Item I give her my biggest
brasse pott & my biggest ketle after her mothers decease
All. Item I give
bequeath all the rest of my moveable goods & chattells
whatsoever --- w[i]th all my bonds bills debts ----
& --- w[i]th my howshold stuff & implements of howshold
I give them all to Edithe my wellbeloved wife & to
my sonn John Lincoln towards the payment of my debts & legacies & p[er]form=
mance of this my will & burial of my body in
Item I make the said edithe my wife executrix of this my will
christian buryall In witness whereof I have
sett to my hand to these pr[e]sents dated the tenth
day of March in the Fifteenth yere of the reign
of our Sov[e]raigne Lord James by the grace
of god of Ingland France & Ireland king
Defend[e]r of the faith &c And of Scotland
the one & fiftye [page 3]
Item, all other my moveable goods & chattells, household
stuff & implements of houshold, debts duties bonds
bills & demande whatsoev[e]r ungiven & unbequeathed
I Do give & bequeath them to my executors towards
the payment of my debts & legacies p[er]formance of this
my will & bringing of my body to christian buryall And I do ordeyne & make the said Edithe my
wellbeloved wife & the aforesaid John Lincolne
my sonne executors of this my last will &
testament In witnesse wherof I have here=
unto sett my hand the tenth day of March
in the Fifteenth yere of the Reign of our
Sov[e]raigne Lord James by the grace of
god of Ingland France & Ireland king
defend[e]r of the faith &c & of Scotland
the one & fiftyeth
'''John Lincolnes mark''' Redd Signed & deliv[e]red in the pr[e]sence of us
Thomas Greenwood
Robt Lincolnes mark
Tho: Lincolnes mark
John Shephard [reverse of page 3]
Probate [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Wymondham on the twenty fifth day of June AD 1618 ==Sources==

Will of John Man, Merchant of Poole PROB 11/60/342

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Will of John Mann prob 13 June 1578 pro 11/60 (transcription typed in word which sometimes autocorrected spelling!) In the name of God Amen. The eight Daye of Julye in the thirteenth year of the Reign of Elizabeth by the Grace of god Queene of Englande, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. And in the yeare of oure Lorde Christ One thousand five hundred threescore and seventeen. I John Man of the Town and Countie of Pooll, marchante beinge in health of bodie and of perfecte memory. I give to god thankes. Do make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in maner and forme following, First and before all thinges I bequeath my soule to Almightie god my heavenlie father trusting in his greate mercie and in the mearritts of Jesus Christ our Lorde to be saved and to have resurrection of bodie and soule to everlasting life. My bodie I commit to the Earth to be buried within the Church of Pooll aforesaid. My goodes I leave to the worlde to be distributed in man[er] and forme following . That is to saye. First I bequeathe to every one of my god children five pence to to every one of the Almsfolkes there admitted in the Almes howse of Pooll fourpence. Item I give to my''' sonne William Mann''' Twentie poundes of lawfull money of England. And I doe forgive him all further money he oweth me upon my book. And I will that he my sonne William Man neyther any of his children shall have aine parte of my lands for he hath had his parte of my goodes alreadie Item I give to my son '''John Man''' Tenne poundes of lawful money of England. And I will that if my sonne John Man be dead or doe die before the tenne poundes to which I have given him doe come to his handes I will that the same tenne poundes shalle remaine and be to my sonne Edward Manne. And I will that my sonne John Man neyther aine of his children shall have aine parte of my lands for he hath had his [quote?] of my goods alreadie Item I will that my sonne '''Edward Man''' shall paie unto my sonne Thomas Man during his natural life Five poundes by yeare to be paide him foure [ times?] of the yeare bytween [ ] Christmas, at the annunciation of oure Ladie, at the feast of St John Baptist and at the feaste of St Michael The archangell , at each of them Twenty five shillings of lawfull money of England and the firste payment thereof to be paide and to beginne on Christmas day which shalle next fall the feast of St Michael then next followinge after my decease. Next I give to '''my sonne Thomas Man''' one salt of silver with [ ] covers of silver. More I give to my sonne Thomas Man [certaine???] stuffe and ymplements such [parcells?] as is written in another paper apte which is signed and sealed with myne owne hande and also signed by two other witnesses '''Christopher Wirkes[Weeks?] and Christopher Haviland.''' And Whereas a guarantee of a somme of money is pretended to be given by my '''late wife Amye Man''' unto my sonne '''Bartholomew Man''' and as he saith to be paide by me of the which I am ignorante of for that in tyme to come I would have no contention between my executor and my said sonne Bartholomew Man [concerning?] the same. My will and meaninge is that if he my sonne Bartholomew Man do renounce forsake and refute all such [attended?] right or title as he doth challenge by the foresaide guarente from my saide wife, then I give and bequeathe unto my saide sonne Batholomew Man Two hundred and threescore pounds of lawfull money of England upon that condition aforesaid or ells not. More I give to my sonne Bartholomew Man Three goblets of silver, one salt of silver with a cover of silver, one dosen of silver spoones. Item I give unto my sonne Mann two hundred poundes of lawful money of Englande. More I give unto my sonne Edward Man three of my best goblets of silver, two of my best saltes of silver with one cover of silver, one dozen of my best silver spoones. Item I give and bequeathe to my sonne ,Edwarde Man, and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten for ever all my houses, gardens, orchards, lands, tenements and possessions with all and singular there [appertaining?] whatsoever to the same belonging, situate in the towne and countie of Poole of in the parish of poole or elsewhere within the Realm of England wheresoever. To have and to hold. All that my saide houses, gardens, orchards , tenements and possessions will all and singular there appertaining to my saide sonne Edwarde Man and to the heirs of his bodie lawfully begotten for [ ] provided alwaise that my will and meaning is. And I will that my sonne Thomas Man shall have the use and occupation during his natural life of one of my houses in Pooll aforesaid with the gardens thereunto belonging wherin John Robson now dwelleth in, conditionally that he my said son Thomas Man doe [see?] it alwaise sufficientlie repayed. More I give unto my sonne Edward Man the lease of all the lande I holde of Mr Henry [-dall].And my will and meaning is that if my sonne Edwarde Man doe die without issue of his bodie lawfully begotten that then all such lands as I have given him, my sonne Edwarde Man ,and every parte and parcel of them shall remaine and be to my sonne Barthilmenor Man and to the heirs of his bodie lawfully begotten. And for defaulte of such issue of his bodie lawfully begotten then to remaine and be to my daughter '''Amye Pitt''' and to the heirs of her bodie lawfully begotten, And for default of such issue of her bodie lawfully begotten then to remain and be to''' my daughter Cecilie Haviland''' and to the heires of her body lawfully begotten. Also my will and meaning is that none of my legacies before or hereafter by me given unto any in this my last will and testament conteyned shalle be paide unto anie of them until the feaste of St Michael Thearchangle then next following after my decease. Item I doe give and bequeathe unto my daughter Cecilie Havilande, sixteen poundes of good and lawful money of England. Item I doe give and bequeathe to my daughter '''Edith [Levoen/Leven/Lewes] and to my daughter Agnes Wirks[Weeks?]''' to each of them twentie shillings of good and lawfull money of England Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Amy Pitt, tenne poundes of lawful money of England Item I give and bequeathe to '''Stevin Whittaker and to Richard Whittaker? the sonnes of my daughter Edith lewes?''' To each of them five poundes of lawfull money of England. Item I give to Leonard Nicholls fourty shillings of lawfull monwy of England Item I give and bequeathe to William Adams my [servant?] fourty shillings of lawfull money of England. And I doe forgive him all such money ad {that] he oweth me upon my book. Item I do give to my three overseers to each of them fortie shillings of lawfull money of England. All the rest of my goods moveable and immoveable(my debts being paide and my legacies performed) I give and bequeathe them and each [parcel?] of them to my sonne Edward Man whom I make and ordaine my full and hole executor of this my last will and testament and he to [ ] All my debted money and goodes and he to pay all my legacies and peforme this my last will and testament Item I doe ordaine to be my overseers my '''three sonnes in law. John Crooke, Christopher Wirked [Weeks?] And Christopher Haviland''' to whom I do give each of them fortie shillings before written, And further whereas John Crooke of Southampton, Marchant with others standeth bonnden unto me and to my assigned in the some of one thousand pounds for the time [ ]conveniently conteyned in a paire of indentures bearinge date the last day of September in the Eleventh yeare of the Reigne of oure sovereign ladie Queene Elizabeth that now is [ ] for ye payment of Eight hundred poundes unto such person and persons as is the saide John Man shoulde devise it unto this my last will and Testament. Nowe for the avoiding of contention which may happen hereafter to [ ] my very meaning and express will is that this same Eight hundred poundes shall be paide unto myne executor at the day and time [co?]mitted in the foresaide Indentures. And that my saide Executor out of the aforesaide some of Eight hundred poundes shall paye all my legacies, debts and Funeralls upon such condition and fines before written. And the reasidue thereof to remaine unto my saide Executor. In witness whereof that this is my Last will and Testament, I have unto this printed my signe and seal with myne owne hande to the day and yeare before written By John Man the elder [witnessed] By me John Crooke, John Ryves, Christopher Haviland, Christopher Weeks And Whereas I have before in this my last will and Testament given unto my sonne William Man Twentie poundes of lawfull money of England my will and meaning is that there shall be paide out of that Twentie poundes the somme of Thirteen poundes tenne shillings of lawfull money of England unto John Crooke of Southampton Merchant, the which some of thirteen poundes tenne shillinges my sonne William Man doth oweth unto the foresaide John Crooke and by a bill signed with his hande and seale doth appeare. In witness whereof I have hereunto '''subscribed my name with my owne hande Christopher Haviland, John Ryves By me John Man the Elder''' And whereas I have before in this my last will and Testament appointed my sonne Edward Man to paye unto my sonne Thomas Man Five poundes by the yeare during his natural life as also my sonne Thomas Man to have certain stuff and Implements, such parcells as are written in another paper aparte, which paper is signed and sealed with my own handes and also signed by Two other witnesses Christopher Weeks and Christoher Haviland. And also my sonne Thomas to have a silver salt with cover of silver and also therein have appointed my sonne Thomas Man to have for the Tearme of his life the sole occupation of my house with the gardens thereto belonging that John Robson [Bocher?/butcher?]now dwelling in. Nowe I calling my selfe to Remembrance and also waying all thinges indifferently have thought it good not to leave unto my sonneThomas Man anie parte or parcel thereof unto him before bequeathed in my last will and Testament but that any legacy or commodities whatsoever theirein appointed him shal be utterly voide and of none effect towardes him, that is that he shall have neither the five poundes by the yeare with the silver sault, neyther such implements and stuffe as was appointed him, neither the lese of the house that John Robson now dwelling in, for he hath had his parte sufficient of my goodes alreadie. And whereas before in this my last will and testament I have given and bequeathed unto my sonne Edward Man and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten for[ ever?] All my howses, gardems. Orchards, lands tenements and possessions with all and singular there appertaining whatsoever to the same belonging being in the Town and Countie of [ ] in the parish of Pooll or ellswhere whin the Realm of England wheresoever not making resitall (recital?) what they were. Now I have thought it good to sett down the same at lardge what the same all my lands are that shall remaine to my sonne Edward Mann and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten for ever. First my house wherein I dwell with the stables, sellers, outehouses, and gardens thereunto adjoyninge or belonging. And also the house or Tenement that John Robson [Bocher] now dwelleth in with the gardens thereunto belonging. And also the house or tenement that William Adams now dwelleth in with the garden thereunto belonging. And also the two houses or tenements that Leonard Nicholls and Elizabeth Robinsone widowe dwelleth in with the gardens thereunto belonging , and also one garden plot that is adjoyninge to the same houses which is now in my owne hands. And also one house or tenement that Robert Bayliye nowe dwelleth in with the gardeine thereunto belonging, and also one gardeine plot nowe in the tenure of Robert Semer, and also all other my lands with their appurteining whatsoever and wheresoever if any more therebe. I witness that this is my last(underlined) will and meaning; and that I doe make this [ ] of my last will and Testament. I have hereunto sett my hande and also have [provided?] two witnesses hereunto whose names are hereunder written, By me John Man the Elder, Christopher Haviland, John Ryves

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Will of John Moore Clothworker of London ( and Kentwell Hall ) Transcribed by Lyn Boothman. National Archive (UK) Prob 11/538 
Will of John Moore Esq, Citizen And Clothworker Of London
 Will written 26th December 1713 and proved 26th January 1713/14 


In the name of God Amen

I John Moore, Esq. citizen and clothworker of London and now of Kentwell Hall in the county of Suffolk, being of sound and perfect memory and understanding (thanks be to God), doe make and ordain this to be my last will and testament Imprimis, my soul I return to the great God who gave it me hoping by the mercies he has promised to repenting sinners to have it saved by the Meritte of his blessed son Jesus Christ My body I desire may be buried privately by my executor in my vault in St Dunstans in the East, London and as touching my worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me, I give and dispose thereof as followeth (that is to say) I doe hereby give and devise all and every my freehold houses and estate in Mincing Lane in the parish of St Dunstan in the East, London, with the appurtenances and all deeds and writings concerning the same unto my niece Sarah Wright her heirs and assigns for ever And all my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments situate lying and being at or near Southgate and in the Parish of Edmonton in the county of Middlesex and all deeds and writings concerning the same I give and devise unto my kinsman John Moore son of Thomas Moore of Appleby in the county of Leicester and to his heirs and assigns for ever, paying thereout unto my niece Mrs Sarah Townley the sum of one thousand pounds within two years after my decease. And I doe hereby charge the said last mentioned estate and premises with the payment of the said one thousand pounds accordingly and the better to enable him to pay the same I doe hereby also give unto my said kinsman John Moore all such stock, household goods, plate, utensils and furniture as I shall have in the said houses and upon the said Estate att Southgate at the time of my decease (except my coach and horses) and the furniture thereto belonging which I would have sold. And I also give and devise unto my said kinsman John Moore son of the said Thomas Moore my freehold house and estate at or near ? Pole [? Cole] Harbour in London and my leasehold house or warehouse containing six rooms and a sellar and all other my leasehold estate att or near Gally Key in Thames Street London, and my leasehold houses in Racquett Court in Fleet Street, and all my interest in two leasehold messuages in or near Stocks Markett in London and all my leasehold estate whatsoever att or near ? [?Cuckolds] Puckolds Point in Rotherhithe in Surrey and my four freehold houses or tenements scituate standing and being in or near Five Foot Lane in or near Breadstreet, London late Sir John Moores, and also my Ground rent of four pounds per annum in or near Five Foot Lane aforesaid which was late Mr John Woodwards deceased and my revertionary estate and interest in or near Goodmans Fields and the artillery ground and all deeds and writings concerning the said several last mentioned estates and premises. To hold all the said freehold and leasehold estates and premises last mentioned unto m y said kinsman John Moore, his heirs, executors and administrators respectively during the whole estate terms and interest which I shall have therein or in or to any part or parts thereof at the time of my decease, upon trust nevertheless and to the intent and purpose that my said kinsman John Moore, his heirs, executors and administrators doe or shall as soon as conveniently may be after my decease absolutely sell and dispose of all and every of the said last mentioned estates and premises and every part thereof to the best bidder and for the most money that can be had, or got for the same and shall pay all the moneys raised by such sale or sales and the rents and profits until such sale for and towards satisfaction of my just debts due upon mortgage or otherwise, and the interest thereof and all such legacies as I shall leave or give by this my will not particularly charged upon any other of my estates, and my mind and will is that the rents and profits of my said last mentioned estates hereby directed to be sold, shall as the same shall be received and gotten bee paid and applied to the satisfaction of all such interest as I shall owe at the time of my decease or which shall accrue or grow due after my decease for or on account of my said debts, until my said estates shall be sold in pursuance of this my will; and in case the monies arising by sale of my last mentioned estates hereby directed to be sold and the rents and profits thereof until such sale shall happen to fall short of discharging my said debts and the interest thereof as aforesaid, and of my said legacies, then my mind and will is and I do hereby charge my estate in the county of Suffolk by me hereinafter devised to my nephew John Mould (with remainders over) with and for the payment and discharge of all the residue of my said debts and legacies and of the interest of my said debts other than and except the several legacies by me herein particularly charged upon and made payable out of my estates in or near Suffolk Street and in the counties of Lancaster and Essex as hereinafter mentioned. Item I give and devise all my leasehold estate messuages tenements and hereditaments in or near Great Suffolk Streete, Little Suffolk Streete, Hedge Lane and the Haymaett in or near St James within the Liberty of Westminster, with their and every of their appurtenances unto my kinsmen John Moore and Thomas Moore, sons of my kinsman the Reverend Mr Charles Moore rector of Worplesdon in the county of Surrey and to their executors, administrators and assigns, to hold as joint tenants and not as tenants in common, provided that they or the survivor of them, his executors or administrators, doe and shall pay thereout the several summes of money unto the several persons herein after named within four years next after the nine and twentieth day of September which shall be in the year of our lord 1720 (that is to say) to my said niece Sarah Wright the summe of two thousand pounds, unto such of the children of my said late uncle Mr John Hartill deceased and of my aunt Mrs Ruth Sharp as shall be living at the time of my decease the summe of five hundred pounds equally to be divided between them, unto Henry Moore youngest son of the said Mr Charles Moore the summe of two thousand pounds, unto all and every the daughters of the said Mr Charles Moore the summe of one thousand five hundred pounds equally to be divided betwixt them, and in case the said Mr Charles Moore shall have but one daughter living at the end of the said four years herein before by me appointed for payment of the said one thousand five hundred pounds, then I give and bequeath unto such one daughter the summe of one thousand pounds part of the said summe of one thousand five hundred pounds and noe more and the remaining five hundred pounds I give and bequeath as follows (that is to say) unto the Hospital called Christs Hospitall in London two hundred pounds and to the Hospital of Bridgewell and Bethlem one hundred pounds and to St Bartholomew's Hospital in London one hundred pounds and to St Thomas Hospital in Southwark one hundred pounds towards the support of their respective charities, and for that end and purpose my mind and will is that the same be paid unto the respective Treasurers of the same hospitals. Item I give and bequeath unto Mr George Moore of Lambeth the summe of five hundred pounds to be paid him out of my said last mentioned estate if he shall be living at the end of the said four years. Item I give and bequeath unto my kinsman and kinswoman Mr Samuel Short and Mrs Mary Short his now wife and unto such of them as shall be living at the end of the aforesaid four years the summe of five hundred pounds to be paid them out of the said last mentioned estate. Item I give and bequeath unto my said kinsman John Moore son of the said Thomas Moore and my executor herein after named the summe of three thousand pounds to be paid unto him out of the said last mentioned estate and I do hereby charge my said estate in or near Great Suffolk Street, Little Suffolk Street, Hedge Lane and the Haymarket hereby devised to the said John Moore and Thomas Moore in manner as aforesaid with the payment of the said several last mentioned summes amounting in the whole to the summe of ten thousand pounds. Item I doe hereby give and devise all and singular the Manor or Manors Messuages Lands Tenements and hereditaments late of Sir Cleave Moore Bart. situate lying and being in the County of Lancaster and which are in mortgage to me or were in mortgage to Sir John Moore Knight late alderman of the City of London deceased, or his trustees, and all my estate right title interest and demand whatsoever of in and to the same and all deeds evidences and writings touching or concerning the same unto my kinsman George Moore of Little Appleby in the said county of Leicester, eldest son of the said Thomas Moore, and to his heirs, executors administrators and assigns for ever provided that he the said George Moore his heirs executors or administrators doe pay the summe of six thousand five hundred pounds unto the several persons hereinafter named within three years next after he shall be or might have been without his own wilful default in quiet and peaceable possession thereof or shall or might have received the mortgage money owing thereon or the greatest part thereof (that is to say) unto my brother Mr George Moore of Little Appleby aforesaid the summe of two thousand pounds under the condition hereinafter mentioned and to Thomas Moore son of the said Thomas Moore the elder of Little Appleby aforesaid, two thousand pounds, and to all and every the daughters of the said Thomas Moore of Appleby aforesaid then living, two thousand five hundred pounds equally to be divided between them and I also charge and order my said kinsman George Moore out of the said estate or mortgage moneys to pay to Edward Longuevile of the Temple, Esq his debt and interest charged on the said mortgaged premises and to Mrs Matilda Moore sister of the said Sir Cleave Moore her debt of five hundred pounds and interest charged also on the said mortgage and I doe hereby also give and bequeath unto my said brother George Moore all such debts dues and duties and summes of money as he shall owe and be indebted unto me at the time of my decease upon any account whatsoever. And I doe hereby will and ordain that my executor hereinafter named do and shall within one year release unto my said brother George Moore all such actions and suites claims and demands as my said executor can or may have, claim or make as my executor against the said George Moore (my brother) upon any account whatsoever. Item I will and ordain that my said brother Mr George Moore (who is my heir at law) doe and shall when he shall be thereunto required by my executor hereafter named concur and join with my said executor in the sale and disposition of all and every of the freehold estates messuages lands and hereditaments herin before by me devised and bequeathed for the payment and satisfaction of my debts and legacies and in case my said brother shall refuse so to do then my mind and will is that the said two thousand pounds herein before given unto him shall lapse into my personal estate and that my said brother shall have no benefit thereby. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Mr Henry Mould all such debts and summes of money as he shall owe me at my decease upon any account whatsoever provided my said brother doe and shall when thereunto required by my nieces Sarah Townlye, Sarah Wright and Elizabeth Wright or their assigns release unto them all such actions and suites claims and demands as he can or may have therein or make against them or any of them for or by reason of his boarding or maintaining them at his house during the time I had the care and guardianship of them or at any other time whatsoever. Item I give and bequeath the pearl necklace which was my Lady Moores unto my said three nieces Sarah Townley, Sarah Wright and Elizabeth Wright. Item I give and bequeath unto my said neice Elizabeth Wright the summe of two thousand pounds to be paid her by my said nephew John Mould within one year after my decease out of my estate in the county of Suffolk herein after devised to him which I charge with the payment thereof accordingly in case the moneys arising by sale of my other estates herein before me given in trust to be sold shall prove deficient to answer the same. Item I give and bequeath unto my sister Mrs Sarah Mould, wife of my brother Mr Henry Mould, and mother to the said John Mould, one annuity or annual summe of fifty pounds to be paid unto her or her assigns att or in the Middle Temple Hall London free from all manner of taxes charges and reprises whatsoever during her natural life at two of the most usual feast days in the year (that is to say) on the feast days of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Michael the Arch Angell by even and equal portions the first payment thereof to begin and to be made att or upon such of the said feast days as shall first and next happen after my decease. And I also give and bequeath unto my maid servant Mary Woosley one annuity or annual summe of thirty pounds during her natural life to be paid unto her or her assigns att the times and place before mentioned, free from all taxes whatsoever, and my mind and will is that the said annuities be issuing and payable out of my farm or estate called Stanfield Hall in the county of Suffolk, now in the possession of my tenant Thomas Darby, and I doe hereby charge the said farm with the payment of the said annuities accordingly [and if they are late, the women can enter the said farm ...] Item I give and bequeath unto Mr John Wylde of Burton near Loughborough in the county of Leicester all such debts, dues, duties and summes of money as he shall owe or stand indebted unto me upon any account whatsoever at the time of my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Stanton wife of Hugh Stanton of Appleby aforesaid one hundred pounds and to Rebecca Lee wife of Ambrose Lee of London, apothecary, one hundred pounds, to be paid unto them respectively within two years next after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto Mr Oliver Martin of the Temple fifty pounds to be paid unto him within one year after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto Mr Robert Huntman of Warwick Court London fifty pounds to be paid unto him within one year after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto my said niece Sarah Wright all such Goods, household stuff and furniture as I shall have in and about my dwelling house in Minceing Lane at the time of my decease (except my plate) and also except two of the beds and furniture I give to my servant Mary Woosley and the other bed and furniture I give to my servant Abigail Yate and whereas I have three beds and furniture thereto belonging in my said house it is my will that my said niece Sarah Wright doe and shall make choice which of the three she will have and keep, and then my servant Mary Woosley shall make choice which of the remaining two she will have and the other shall be delivered unto my said servant Abigail. Item I give and bequeath unto Charles Townley son of my niece Sarah Townley one hundred pounds to be paid unto his father Mr Charles Townley to his use within three years next after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto my servant Richard Senior one hundred pounds to be paid unto him within one year next after my decease, and I also give unto the said Richard Senior all such moneys and gratification as I deserve from the relations of Mr Bullock deceased for my pains and trouble as I was executor to the said Mr Bullock. Item I give and bequeath to Mrs Scofield five shillings a week to be paid unto her by my executor hereafter named during her life out of my estate at Southgate which I charge with the payment thereof. Item I give and bequeath unto my servant Charles Barrett and unto John my gardener at Southgate and unto John my coachman ten pounds apiece to be paid unto them within a month next after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto my gardener at Kentwell Hall and unto John my groom and unto my said servant maid Abigail Yate and unto my servant Elizabeth Sparkes and unto my servant Jane, and unto my servant Susan ? Bickley five pounds a piece to be paid unto them within one month next after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto the Minister and Churchwardens of Long Melford in the county of Suffolk for the time being the summe of one hundred pounds upon trust for them therewith with all convenient speed to purchase lands or tenements of inheritance and to pay and dispose of the rents issues and profits thereof annually unto and among twenty such poor old men or widows being above the age of sixty years and doe not take alms of the Parish of Melford and are duly settled there as they shall think proper objects of charity and so as such old men and widows shall frequent the Church of England and shall attend the divine service there at least forty days in the year unless hindered by sickness or by some other misfortune, and my mind and will is that the same be paid and given them between the last day of October and the five and twentieth day of March in every year in such proportions as the said Minister and Churchwardens shall think fit but so as no one of them shall have or receive more than ten shillings in any one year, and my further mind and will is that the said Minister and Churchwardens for the time being doe and shall until such purchase can be met with or had and made, put the said one hundred pounds att interest with the approbation of the Vestry of the said parish which frequent the church, and are not dissenters from itt or the major part of them, on long security, and pay and dispose of the interest thereof in such manner and for such purposes as I have herein before appointed the rents and profits of the land when purchased to be paid and disposed. Item I give and bequeath the said Minister and Churchwardens of Melford aforesaid for the time being three hundred pounds to be paid within one year next after my decease upon trust therewith with all convenient speed to purchase an estate of inheritance and to pay employ and dispose of the rents issues and profits thereof and of the interest of the said three hundred pounds until such purchase can be made for the payment of a school mistress for ever to teach and instruct ten poor boys of the said parish to read English and ten poor girls of the same parish to read and sew and knit and to buy necessaries to sew and knit with untillsuch boys and girls shall respectively be of the age of fourteen years and no longer or until they can be sooner put out and provided for, and such school to be under the government and direction of the Govenor for the time being of the Hospital at Melford called the Trinity Hospital and of the said minister and churchwardens there for the time being. Item I give and bequeath unto my brothers Mr Simon Morse and Mr William Morse and to my sister Lee ten pounds apiece to buy them mourning. Item I give and bequeath unto such of my kindred, relations and friends whose names I shall mention on a piece of paper of my own hand writing and which I intend to leave behind me, a ring of twenty shillings value a piece, and to such others as names I shall mention for that purpose in such paper ten pounds each for mourning. Item I give and bequeath unto my said nephew John Mould all such stock, household goods, plate, utensils and furniture as I shall have in and about my house called Kentwell Hall in the county of Suffolk att the time of my decease except my Charriott and the furniture thereto belonging which I would have sold. Item I give devise and bequeath all and singular my manors messuages lands tenements hereditaments and estate whatsoever situate lying and being in the county of Suffolk, both freehold and copyhold (which copyhold I have surrendered to the use of my will) unto my said brothers Mr Simon Morse and Mr William Morse their executors administrators and assigns for and during the term of five hundred years to commence from the day of my death subject to and chargeable with the payment of the said annuities of fifty pounds and thirty pounds herein before given unto my sister Mould and to my said servant Mary Woosley in manner as herein before is mentioned upon Trust and to the intents and purposes herein after mentioned and from and after the end and expiration or other sooner determination of the same term '''I give and devise the said last mentioned manors and premises unto my said nephew John Mould, son of my sister Mrs Sarah Mould, wife of my brother Mr Henry Mould, for and during the term of his natural life provided he take upon him and bear the name of John Moore and not John Mould, and so write himself in all deeds and other writings during his life and do intitle himself and his descendants (if it may be done) to bear the Cognizance or Coat of Arms late of Sir John Moore Knight and Alderman of the City of London, deceased)''' and from and immediately after the determination of that estate then I give and devise the same manors lands and premises unto Mr Robert Huntman the elder of London gent and Robert Huntman the younger and their heirs during the natural life of the said John Mould upon trust to support the contingent estates herein after limited from being destroyed and for that purpose to make entries as occasion shall be and from '''and immediately after his decease I give and devise all the said manors lands and premises in Suffolk charged and chargeable as aforesaid unto the first son of the body of the said John Mould lawfully begotten or to be begotten and to the heirs males of the body of such first son lawfully issuing provided he and they do bear and write him and themselves by the surname of Moore and not Mould, and for default of such issue then to the second son of the body of the said John Moore and for default to heirs of third son ...fourth ...fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth son and to all and every other the son and sons of the body of the said John Mould lawfully begotten ... [all to call themselves Moore etc, repeated many times][ If John Mould has no such issue or refuses to call himself Moore or his heirs refuse to call themselves Moore, then the estate to go to ] my said kinsman John Moore [...and to his heirs male]''' [And as to the five hundred years, William and Simon Morse...in trust]
If my said nephew John Mould shall have one or more daughter or daughters living at the time when the said manors remain and come to the said John Moore my executor and his heirs male, then the Morses or their heirs shall ensure that five thousand pounds shall be divided between such daughters; and they should pay to 'my said niece Mrs Elizabeth Wright the said two thousand pounds herein before by me given unto her within one year next after my decease , and for paying the remainder of his debts if other estates will not cover it all ... [then lots of further detail about role of Morses and heirs re five hundred years] Item it is my will and desire that my said nephew John Mould do not keep house at Kentwell until he attaigne his age of four and twenty years. Item I give and devise all my estate lands tenements and hereditaments called Ferriers situate lying and being in the Hamlett of Bewers St Mary in the county of Essex or in the places thereunto adjacent unto the said John Moore my executor hereinafter named and to his heirs and assigns for ever provided always that he or his heirs doe and shall within one year next after my decease pay unto my said nieces Sarah Wright and Elizabeth Wright one thousand pounds a piece and I doe hereby charge my said last mentioned estate with the payment of the same. Item I give and devise all my manors messuages and tenements and hereditaments situate lying and being in Shalford Wethersfield and Wyborrow or elsewhere in the county of Essex late the estate of Sir Samuel Husbands Knt (deceased) and all my estates lands and tenements in the county of Essex and all deeds and writings concerning my severall estates in Essex unto the said John Moore my executor ...and heirs Item my will and mind is that my executor do expend the summe of two hundred pounds or thereabouts in and about my funeral over and above what I have herein before given for mourning and over and above such rings and mourning as I shall think fit to give to any friends or relations by any writing under my hand Item it is my will that my executor ...do pay and reimburse himself out of my personal estate of all such costs charges and expenses as he shall lay out, expend or be put unto in and about the probate and execution of this my will or the trust hereby in him reposed Item all the rest and residue of my estate whatsoever both real and personal I give devise and bequeath unto my said kinsman John Moore son of the said Thomas Moore, his heirs, execs and admins, to be by him disposed of towards the payment and satisfaction of my debts and legacies and the interest of my said debts except such debts as I have charged upon my estates at Southgate, in the counties of Lancaster and Essex and also upon my estate in Great Suffolk Street, Little Suffolk Street Hedge Lane and the Haymarkett and I doe hereby make and ordaine my said Kinsman John Moore son of my said kinsman Mr Thomas Moore full and sole executor ...I do hereby advise him to take the advise and assistance of Mr Simon Morse and Mr Robert Huntman the elder ...they to be overseers ...one hundred pounds apiece ... [more about if they don't do it] I have made this my last will and testament contained in two and twenty sheets of paper affixed my seal and to every one of the said sheets of paper subscribed my name this six and twentieth day of December 1713 John Moore. Witnesses Samuel Holcombe, Elizabeth Potter, Wm Ravenhill, Thomas Wright, Zachary Clarke Codicill
Whereas Mr Robert Moore late of Thames Street London soap boiler did in and by his last will and testament whereof I was executor give and bequeath unto my nephew John Mould my nieces Sarah Townley, Sarah Wright and Elizabeth Wright, two hundred pounds a piece, now my mind and will is that I do hereby declare that the several summes of two hundred pounds given my said nephew and nieces ...shall be deemed and reckoned as part of the severall legacies and summes of money which I have given them in and by my last will and testament. 26th December 1713, same witnesses Codicill

I give and bequeath unto John Drake and [blank] his now wife of Southstreet Ward in the parish of Edmonton in the county of Middx the weekly summe of five shillings for and during the term of their naturall lives and the life of the longer liver of them payable out of my estate at Southgate and I doe hereby charge my said estate with the payment of the same. Item I give devise and bequeath unto Francis Drake brother of the said John Drake the weekly summe of three shillings for and during the term of his naturall life ...
2nd January 1713, witnessed Samuel Holcombe, Simon Morse, Robert Huntman Jnr To Mr Justice Hockletter a ring of twenty shillings value To Mr Wallie a ring of like value
To Mr Jackson a ring of like value
To Mr Ravenhill a ring of like value To Mr Peter Houblon a ring of like value
To Mr Holcomb a ring of like value
To Mr Right a ring of like value
To Mr Clarke a ring of ten shillings value
To Mr Arnold a ring of twenty shillings value
To Sir John Williams a ring of twenty shillings value To Sir Samuel Clarke a ring of twenty shillings value To Mr Shingfellow a ring of like value To Mr Johnson Rector of Long Melford a ring of like value To Mr Charles Firebrace a ring of like value
To Mr Jennings of Acton in Suffolk a ring of like value
To Mr Turner a ring of like value, Mr Firebrasseses friend To Sir Thomas Robinson a ring of like value To Mr Richardson a ring of like value
To my brother and sister Mould ten pounds apiece for mourning 2nd Jan 1713, Mr Moore desires that the mourning and rings above mentioned should be given to the several persons above named, in the presence of us witnessed Simon Morse, Robert Huntman jnr, Minceing Lane, to niece Sarah Wright and hrs [??] 26th January Anno Dom 1713 Appeared personally Simon Morse of the Parish of St Brides London Gent and Robert Huntman of the Parish of Christ Church London gent who being sworn on the Holy Evangelists to depose the truth did depose and say as followeth viz. that they these deponents were very well acquainted with John Moore late of Kentwell Hall in co Suffolk but at Southgate in the county of Middx Esq, decd and have been so acquainted with him for several years and they these deponents being at the said deceased’s house at Southgate aforesaid on or about the second day of this instant month of January the said deceased being then of sound mind memory and having an intent and desire to make a codicil or add some legatees to his last will and testament, the said Robert Huntman did then by and with the approbation and consent of the said John Moore make or write the codicil hereunto annexed and when the same was so made or written the said Robert Huntman did read the same over to the said deceased and the said deceased did very well like and approve of the same, Simon Morse, Robert Huntman Probate 26th Jan 1713, John Moore sole exec ===Acknowledgements=== Thanks to Lyn Boothman for sharing her extensive research notes about the Moore and Newman families of Long Melford, and also for her transcription of the will from which the above copy derives.

Will of John Pethowse (Pettus) 1558

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Pettus-26|John Pethowse (Pettus) of Norwich]]. It was written on 25 July 1558 and proved at the Archdeaconary Court of Norwich on 11 April 1559. '''Will of John Pethowse''' in Archdeaconry Court of Norwich Probate records, Hitchcocke L. 12 folio 243. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-6SFZ-R?i=291&cat=504379 Image on FamilySearch] Accessed 17 November 2021 John died within a month of writing his will and was buried at the church of St Simon and St Jude on 28 August 1558.
The transcription is as per the original spelling, line breaks and punctuation. Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
This is followed by a version in modern English for ease of reading. __TOC__ ===Persons mentioned=== *'''Jone''' his deceased wife *'''Beatrix''' his current wife *''' Mr Grenewood''' Alderman of Norwich *'''Robart Gowldinge''' his former tenant *'''John Pethowse''' his godson *'''Thomas Pethowse''' his son's son *'''Elizabeth Pethowse''' his son's daughter *'''Alexander Pethowse''' his son's son *'''William Pethowse''' a saddler (relationship unknown) *'''John Mallord''' a godson *'''John Scotte''' a tailor *'''Dorothye Pleasance''' relationship unknown *'''Mr John Bateman''' of Cambridge *'''Henry Deryke''' Bachelor of Arts *'''Besse''' his servant, unmarried *'''Thomas Pethows''' his son and executor ===Transcription with the original spelling and punctuation=== '''In the Name of God Amen''' ye
xxvth Daye of Julye in ye yeare of ou[r] lord god
1558 ''' I John Pethowse Cytezen of Norw[i]ch'''
Taylor beinge of hole mynde & p[er]fyte Reme
brance thanks be to god Do make yis my testament
& laste will in man[ne]r & forme folowinge fyrst
I com[m]ende my sowle into thands of Almytye
god an[d] ladye Saynte marye & all tholye company
of heven my bodye to be buryed by ye churche
dore of ye p[ar]ishe of Sainte Symon & iude wh
reay '''Jone my wyfe''' was buryed Item I gyve to
ye highe auter on ye same Churche iiiLi to be payde
vis viiid by yere Item I gyve to ye rep[ar]acion of ye
foresaid Churche xls Item I will yt there
be bestowed At my buryall Daye & xxxte daye
to be Distributyd amonge ye poore & for other
chargesof my Funerall xiijLi vjs viijd Item I will
yt '''Beatrix my wyfe''' shall have ger dwelling
in ye howse yt I bought of Mr Grenewood
sum tyme Alderman of norwiche Duringe thole
terme of her naturall lyffe wt suche Ro[o]me
as Robart Gowldinge sumtyme my tennte
had whan he dwelled there also I gyve
unto hyar ij posted bedds as they stande iiij payre
of shette ij brase pootts ij panns iij candelstyke
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ij spets a payer of Anndorns A large panne A
cubboarde a table & trestles belongying to ye
same ij fourmes ij chayres and carpett one tab
le clothe iiij Dysshes & ij plattersItem I gyve unto
ye beatryx my wyfe yerlye & Ev[er]y yeare du
ringe hyr sayde lyfe iiijLi of lawfull money of
Englande to be payde unto her at ij tymes
in ye yere by thands of myne Executors att
which said legarce gifte & bequeste before
gyven & bequethed unto ye said beatrix
my wyfe I gyve bequethe & will yt she
shall have theym uppon this condycion
folowinge yt is to saye yt she shall not claym
or demannde anye righte tystle or intereste
for hyr Dowrye in any of my howse tenements
or gardeyns wt their appurten[a]nces being
lieng wt in ye Cyttye of Norwiche or ellse where
& ytt she shall Do all other things Quietlye
we ought trowbling or vexing my Executur
& yf she shall refuse so to do yt than my
mynde & will is yt all my forsayd legaces
to hyr given & bequethed shalbe frustrate
& voyde It[e]m I gyve to '''John Pethowse my'''
'''god sone''' my howse yt I now dwell in
after his Fathers Decesse & ye beste bedde
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in ye greate Chamber holi as it standeth
allso ye bedde in ye hall chamber as it standeth
& iiij payre of shetts It[e]m I give unto '''Thomas'''
'''Pethows my sonne sonne''' xLi of lawfull money
of England to be payde unto hym at the
Daye of his marrage It[e]m I gyve unto '''Elizabeth'''
'''Pethows''' my sonnes Doughter viLi xiijs iiijd to be
payde unto hyr at ye Daye of her marrage
& one bedde as it standethe ov[er] ye buttrye my
greate redde cheest bounde wt yron as it stondeth
in ye grene chamber wt halfe ye lynnen yt
is in ye Conntery It[e]m I gyve unto ye same
Elizabethe too brasse potts ij pannes ij spets
vi platters wch stuff I will also be deliv[er]ed
unto hyr at ye Daye of hyr marrage It[e]m
I gyve unto '''Alexander Pethows my sonnes'''
'''sonne''' vLi to be payd unto hym when he
shall Accomplishe thage of xxiiij tie yeres provided
all waye yt if anye of my sonnes chyldren
before named shall dep[ar]te yis worlde before
their legace shalbe due yt than I will ye
legacyes of them yt shall so Dep[ar]te to remayne
to my Executor It[e]m I gyve unto '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Pethows''' sadler xxs It[e]m I gyve unto ev[er]ie
one of my godchildren xiid It[e]m I gyve to
'''John Mallord''' my godsone xxs It[e]m I gyve
unto '''John Scotte''' taylour one of my olde
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Gownes It[e]m I gyve to viij poore folke
viij gownes of Frese to be worne at my
buriall It[e]m I gyve to '''Dorothye Pleasance'''
xs It[e]m I gyve to mr John Bateman of
Cambridge xls Itm I gyve to Henrye
Deryke bacheler of arte xxs Itm I will yt
myne Execut shall kepe and obyte yerely
by ye space of vii yeres after my Dep[ar]tinge
Itm I gyve to besse my s[er]vante xls
to be pd hir at yeDaye of hyr marrage
ye Residue of all my goods whatsoev[er] ych
be aswell moveable as unmoveable un
bequethed I gyve & bequethe them unto
Thomas Pethows my sonne whom
I orden[e] & make my sole executor
Desiring hym to take payns in disposing
my legaces and Bequestes as he knoweth my
mynde & will is &c testem Walter
Benyngty Byme Thomas Whall wytnes
===Transcription in modern English=== '''In the Name of God Amen''' the 25th day of July in the year of our Lord God 1558 ''' I John Pethowse (Pettus) Citizen of Norwich, tailor''' being of whole mind & perfect remembrance, thanks be to God, Do make this my testament & last will in manner & form following First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God and Lady Saint Mary & all the holy company of heaven. My body to be buried by the church door of the parish of Saint Symon & Jude where '''Jone my wife''' was buried. Item I give to the high altar of the same Church 3 pounds to be paid, 6 shillings 8 pence by year. Item I give to the reparations of the aforesaid Church 40 shillings Item I will that there be bestowed at my burial day & on 30 days after, to be distributed among the poor & for other charges of my Funeral 13 pounds 6 shillings and 8 pence Item I will that '''Beatrix my wife''' shall have her dwelling in the house that I bought of Mr. Grenewood (sometime Alderman of Norwich) during the whole term of her natural life with such rooms as Robart Gowldinge (sometime my tenant) had when he dwelled there. Also I give unto her 2 posted beds as they stand, 4 pairs of sheets, 2 brass pots, 2 pans, 3 candlesticks, 2 spits, a pair of andirons, a large pan, a cupboard, a table & trestles belonging to the same, 2 forms, 2 chairs and carpet, one table cloth, 4 dishes & 2 platters Item I give unto the said Beatrix my wife yearly & every year during her said life, 4 pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her at 2 times in the year by the hands of my Executors. At which said legacy gift & bequest before given & bequeathed unto said Beatrix my wife, I give bequeath & will that she shall have them upon this condition following (that is to say) that she shall not claim or demand any right title or interest for her dowry in any of my houses, tenements or gardens with their appurtenances being and lying within the City of Norwich or else where; & that she shall do all other things quietly without troubling or vexing my Executor. And if she shall refuse so to do that, than my mind & will is that all my aforesaid legacies to her given & bequeathed shall be frustrate [in vain] & void. Item: I give to '''John Pethowse my godson''' my house that I now dwell in after his Father's decease & the best bed in the great Chamber wholly as it stands, also the bed in the hall chamber as it stands & 4 pairs of sheets Item I give unto '''Thomas Pethows my son's son''' 10 pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto him at the day of his marriage It[e]m I give unto '''Elizabeth Pethows my son's daughter''' 6 pounds 8 shillings and 4 pence to be paid unto her at the day of her marriage & one bed as it stands over the "buttrye" Maybe in the chamber over buttery my great red chest bound with iron as it stands in the green chamber with half the linen that it contains Item I give unto the same Elizabeth two brass pots, 2 pans, 2 spits, 6 platters, which stuff I will also be delivered unto her at the day of her marriage Item I give unto '''Alexander Pethows my son's son''' 5 pounds to be paid unto him when he shall accomplish the age of 24 years, provided always that if any of my son's children before named shall depart this world before their legacy shall be due, that then I will the legacies of them that shall so depart [die] to remain to my Executor Item I give unto '''William Pethows''' saddler 20 shillings Item I give unto every one of my godchildren 12 pence Item I give to '''John Mallord''' my godson 20 shillings Item I give unto '''John Scotte''' tailor, one of my old gowns Item I give to 8 poor folk 8 gowns of Frese a coarse cloth to be worn at my burial Item I give to '''Dorothye Pleasance''' 10 shillings Item I give to '''Mr John Bateman of Cambridge''' 40 shillings Item I give to '''Henrye Deryke, Bachelor of Arts''' probably a cleric 20 shillings Item I will that my Executor shall keep and obyte yearly by the space of 7 years after my Departing Item I give to '''Besse my servant''' 40 shillings to be paid to her at the day of her marriage The Residue of all my goods whatsoever (which be as well moveable as unmoveable) which are unbequeathed, I give & bequeath them unto '''Thomas Pethows my son''' who I ordain & make my sole executor, desiring him to take pains in disposing of my legacies and bequests, as he knows what my mind & will is etc. Signature of the testator Walter Benyngty Byme, Thomas Whall witnesses
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Will of John Pinder, Vintner of London 1608

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Vintners' Company, City of London]] Will of [[Pinder-1649|John Pinder]] 1608[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D944227 PROB 11/112/182 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Pinder Cittizen & Vintner of London''' testator * '''Katherine my lovinge wiffe''' *'''my kinsman henry Frith Cittizen and vintner of London''' * '''hellin Frith the wife of the said henrie Frith''' *'''Margarett and Elizabeth Frith children of the said henrie Frith''' * '''my Lovinge Brother William Pinder of' the towne and Countie of Nottingham Joyner''' * '''my kinsman Francis Frith brother of the foresaid' henrie Frith''' *'''my kinsman Roger Frith one other of the brethren of the foresaide henrie Frith''' * '''my kinsman William Frith one other of the brethren of the said henry Frith''' * '''my kinswoman Margarett heathcotte dwellinge in Chesterfeilde in the Countie of Derbie''' * '''my Sister in lawe Elizabeth Chapman the wife of John Chapman of Tybshall in the Countye of Derbie''' * '''my lovinge kinswoman Grace Frithe''' * '''George Pinder Clerke the somme of twenty poundes''' * '''my kinswoman Agnes Mawden? widowe''' **'''her children''' * '''John Watson Cittizen and Goldsmith of London''' *'''my lovinge kinswoman Anne Williamson the wife of William Williamson CIttizen & vintner of London''' * '''Willliam and Margarett Williamson children of the said William Williamson''' * '''my neece Alice Hollice spinster''' *'''my kinswoman the wife of Thomas Willsheire Blacksmith''' *'''my kinswoman Susan Carter''' * '''John Lowe waterman''' * '''William Chapman Cittizen and Iremonger of London''' * '''William Williamson the father''' * '''Thomas Taylor my brother in lawe''' *''' my twoe kinsmen Robert Rawlinson and to [blank] Rawlinson his brother'''. * '''Robert Marriott gentleman deceased''' * ''' the wife of George Holman Grocer''' **'''her Sister Margarett the wife of Jeffrie Kirbye''' *'''James Stoddard Oyleman''' *'''George Hamond''' witness *''' John Holley''' witness *'''George Sivedale Snr''' witness *'''Robert Wooddise servant to the same Snr''' witness In the name of God Amen: The sixteenth daye of
Aprill Anno Domini One thousand Sixe hundred and eight, and in the yeare of the raigne of our
Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god Kinge of England France and Ireland defender of
the Faithe etc the Sixte and of Scotland the one and fortieth. I '''John PInder Cittizen &
'''Vintner of London''' beinge sicke in bodye but of good and perfect remembrance, praised be god therefore
and consideringe with my selfe the mutabilitye of this life and the Certaintie of death, and to
the ende to be the better prepared and setled in my minde whereso ever it shall please god to call me
owt of this transitorie life doe therefore make and declare this my present Testament wherein is
conteyned my last will in manner and forme followinge That is to saie First and above all thinges
I give and bequeath my Soule into the handes of Almightie god havinge and assuredlie beleevinge
through the death and passion of Jesus Christ to be saved and to have free remission and forgivenes
of all my sinnes, my bodie I committ to the earth from whence it came to be buried in the usuall burying
place of mercers thappell in Cheapside in London as neare to the place where my late wife and
childe nowe lyes as may be

Item I will that all such goodes and Chattells as it shall please god to
blesse my withall at the tyme of my decease shalbe devided in to twoe equall partes and porc[i]ons
accordinge to the laudable Custome of the Cittie of London, one full moytie or halfe part
whereof I give and bequeathe unto '''Katherine my lovinge wiffe''' and the other full moytie or
halfe part thereof I reserve to my selfe, and my minde and will is that the lease of my nowe
dwellinge house situate in westcheape al[ias] cheapside in London shalbe taken and accumpted as
part and parcell of my said moytie or halfe parte of my said goodes and chattells which I reserve
to my selfe owt of which I bequeathe theise legacies follwinge viz First I give and bequeath unto
'''my kinsman henry Frith Cittizen and vintner of London''' the lease of my saide dwelling house
sett and being in westcheape al[ia]s cheapside London aforesaid and all my estate right title interest
terme of yeares and demande of in and to the same more I give and bequeath unto the same'''heny'''
'''Frith''' the somme of One hundred poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''hellin Frith the wife of the said henrie Frith''' the Somme of Twentie poundes of lawfull
english money for a remembrannce.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Margarett and Elizabeth Frith'''
'''children of the said henrie Frith''' to everie of them the somme of Thirtie poundes of lawfull
money of England a peece.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Lovinge Brother William Pinder of'''
'''the towne and Countie of Nottingham Joyner''' the somme of one hundred poundes of lawfull
english money to be paid unto him within Sixe monthes next after my decease (if he shalbe then
livinge.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinsman Francis Frith brother of the foresaid'''
'''henrie Frith''' the Somme of one hundred and fiftye poundes of lawfull money of England.

Item
I give and bequeath unto '''my kinsman Roger Frith one other of the brethren of the foresaide
'''henrie Frith''' the somme of one hundred and fiftie poundes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''my kinsman William Frith one other of the brethren of the said henry Frith''' the somme of one
hundred and fiftie poundes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Margarett'''

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'''heathcotte dwellinge in Chesterfeilde in the Countie of Derbie''' the Somme of Twentie poundes of
lawfull money of England.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Sister in lawe Elizabeth Chapman'''
'''the wife of John Chapman of Tybshall in the Countye of Derbie'''Tenne poundes of like money
And doe acquite and discharge the said '''John Chapman''' of all such debtes and somme and sommes of
money as he oweth me.

Item I give and bequeath unto the '''Governors of Bridewell London''' for the
use of the poore people of Bridewell hospital Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower
pence of lawfull money of England.

Item I will that there shalbe bestowed to and amongst
poore souldiers which have beene maimed in the warres the somme of ten poundes of lawfull
money of England to be paide and distributed by my Executors hereunder named where most
neede to them shall appeere:

Item I will that there shalbe given and bestowed for and towarde
the redeeminge of poore prisoners out of the twoe Compters in London and out of Ludgate
prison London which lye for small debtes the somme of twentie poundes of lawfull englishe
money To be paide and distributed by my saide Executors where most neede to them shall appeare

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my lovinge kinswoman Grace Frithe''' the Somme of twentie
poundes of lawfull money of England and tenne poundes more of like money which I owe
unto her.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''George Pinder Clerke the somme of twenty poundes'''
of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Agnes Mawden?'''
'''widowe''' Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower pence of like money to be paide unto her
within one month next after my decease 9yf she shalbe then livinge) And if she shall mot be
then livinge Then I give and bequeath the same Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower
pence unto '''her children''' equallie betweene them to be devided part and porc[i]on alike.

Item
I forgive '''John Watson Cittizen and Goldsmith of London''' of the one half of all such
debtes and somme and sommes of money which he oweth me

Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''my lovinge kinswoman Anne Williamson the wife of William Williamson CIttizen & vintner'''
'''of London''' the Somme of Tenne poundes of lawfull money of England for a remembrannce

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Willliam and Margarett Williamson children of the said William'''
'''Williamson''' the somme of ten poundes of lawfull English money a peece.

Item I give and
bequeath unto''' the Company of Vintners of the Citty of London''' Ten poundes in money to
make them a dynner or bannquett.

Item I give unto '''my neece Alice Hollice'''
'''Spinster''' Tenne poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give unto'''my kinswoman the'''
'''wife of Thomas Willsheire Blacksmith''' the somme of Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and
fower pence of lawfull english money.

Item I give to everie one of my Servaintes which
shalbe dwellinge with me at the tyme of my decease the somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull
English money a peece.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Susan Carter''' the som[m]e
of twentie markes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''John Lowe waterman''' the
somme of three poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give nd bequeath unto '''William Chapman Cittizen and Iremonger of London''' thirteene
poundes sixe shillinges and eight pence of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto the foresaid '''William Williamson the father''' the Somme of Thirteene poundes sixe
shillinges and eight pence of lawfull english money

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas'''
'''Taylor my brother in lawe''' Tenne poundes of lawfull english money and I doe forgive him all
such debtes and somme and sommes of money which he oweth me.

Item I give and bequeath
unto ''' my twoe kinsmen Robert Rawlinson and to [blank] Rawlinson his brother'''...
retayninge to the '''Earle of Shrewburie''' to either of them Tenne poundes of lawfull
english money of England a peece for a remembrannce.

Item I will that there be bestowed
ymmediatlie after my decease the somme of one hundreth and fiftie poundes of lawfull english
money over and besides the saide fourtie poore mens gownes before by me bequeathed in cloth
and stuffes and a banquett at my funerall at the discretion of my Executors and Overseers

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hereunder named.

Item I will that fower poundes shalbe paide unto the poore people of the hospitall
of Ilforde in the Countie of Essex for the use of the poore people there in liewe and full staisfaction
of those fower poundes which were given un to them by one '''Robert Marriott gentleman deceased'''
by his last Will and Testament.

Item I give to ''' the wife of George Holman Grocer''' twentie
shillinges to make her a ringe.

Item I give to '''her Sister Margarett the wife of Jeffrie Kirbye'''
twentie shillinges to make her a ringe.

The rest and residue of all and singular my goodes and
Chattells before ungiven and not hereby bequeathed I fullie and whollie give and bequeath
unto the foresaide '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife and to the foresaide Henry Frith Francis'''
'''Frythe, Roger Frithe and William Frithe''' equallie amongest them to be devided part & porc[i]on
alike. And I doe make and ordaine the foresaide '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife and the saide'''
'''William Williamson the father''' full and sole Executors of this my last will and testament w[i]th
'''William Williamson the father''' I doe ioyne with the said '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife''' onely
in trust to be a Coadmtor or helper unto her. And I doe constitiute and appointe the foresaid
'''Henry Frith and William Chapman''' Overseers of this my last will. And as concerninge my
freeholde landes and Tenements lyinge and beinge within the Citty of London I give and bequeath
the same in forme followinge viz. Item I give and bequeath unto '''my foresaid kinsman Francis'''
'''Frithe''' his heires and Assignes all that my messuage or Tenement with thappurtenances
lyinge and beinge in the parishe of St Olave in the olde Jurie in London lying towardes the
west side of the messuage Tenement and Taverne there called the nagges heade and nowe
or late in the tenure or occupation of '''James Stoddard Oyleman''' or his assignes To have &
to hold the same messuage or tenement w[i]th thappurtenances nowe or late in the tenure or
occupac[i]on of the saide '''James Stoddard''' unto the saide '''Francis Frithe''' his heires or Assignes
for ever To the onelie use and behoofe of the saide '''Francis Frithe''' and of his heires and
Assignes forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my foresaide twoe kinsmen Henrie Frithe'''
'''and Roger Frith''' their heires and Assignes for ever All that my foresaide messuage tenement
and Taverne with thappurten[a]nces commonlie called or knowne by the name or Signe of the
Nagges heade''' scituate or beinge in the parishe of St Olave in the olde Jury aforesaide now
or late in the tenure or occupac[i]on of '''Robert Gale vintner''' or his Assigney or Assignes To
have and to holde the saide messuage tenement and Taverne with theappurten[a]nces unto the
saide '''Henry Frithe and Roger Frith''' their heires and assignes To the onelie use and behoofe of
them the saide Henrie Frith and Roger Frithe and of their heires and Assignes for ever. And
I doe hereby untterlie revoke and disallowe of all former willes and bequestes by me heretofore
in my wise made and this to stande for and as my last will and testament. In wittnes whereof
to this my pa[r]te testament and last will conteyninge with this fourteene sheetes of paper
I the saide '''John Pynder''' have sett my hande and Seale Dated the daie and yeere first above
written '''John Pinder'''Sealed delivered and pronounced by the saide '''John Pinder''' the daye and
yeares first above saide in the presence of '''George Hamond, John Holley, George Sivedale'''
'''Snr and Robert Wooddise servant to the same Snr.

===Research Notes=== Wife Catherine Kinsman '''Marriage''': "England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710410265%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 10 February 2023)
John Pinder marriage to Catherine Kinsman in 1606 in London, England.
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Will of John Piry, Yeoman of Warminster, Wiltshire 1555

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:Reference: The National Archives PROB 11/37/274 :Description: Will of John Piry, Yeoman of Warminster, Wiltshire 1555 :Probate Date: 22 February 1555 (1554/5) written 1 August 1553, Codicil written [9th?] December 1554 :Draft Transcription by Helen Ford, from image on Ancestry.co.uk :In the name of god Amen. Anno d’ni m V lij the first daye of August in the VIth yere of ye reign of our sovereign Lord Edward the Sixth by the grace of god of England France and Ireland King and here in earthe defendor off the faithe '''I John Piry''' of the town and parish of Warmister yoman in the Countie of Wylshere do make my testament and last will in manner and forme folowing being of hole and parfett remembrance . :First I bequeath my soule to almightie god and my body to be buried in the church of Warmister :Item I give and bequeath to the relyth of the poore foutie shillinngs. :Item I bequeathe to the r’pa[ra]tions of the church of Warminster iiis iiijd (3s 4d) :Item I give and bequeathe to '''William Piry my eldest sonne''' one hundreth and ten pounds of lawfull money of England :Item I give and bequeath to '''Nicholas my seconde sonne''' one hundred and ten poundes of lawful money as aforesaid. :item I give and bequeath to '''Henry my youngest sonne''' six score poundes of lawful money of England as aforesaid.And to every of them one goblet of silver and one silver salt and to every of them one dosen silver sponnes and to every of them one fetherbedd and one flockbedd and to any of them apparell for the same. :Item I give and bequeathe to Willyam my sonne six_ Oxen? and a weyn and all maner of harnes belonging to the same . :Item I give my right and title that I have in '''Over Brember in the countie of Hampshire after the death of Mr Anthony Harvy of the countie of Devon gentleman to William Pury the sonne of Roger Pury Marchant of Exeter.''' :Item I give and bequeath to '''Edith [ Byell?] l''' five pounds of good and lawful money of England :Item I give and bequeath to''' Alice Byell''' sister unto the said Edith five pounds of good and lawfull money as aforesaid :Item my will is that the if it happen any of my sons as Willyam,Nicholas and Henry aforesaide to dye before th’ageof xxj yeres that they he or their parte to remayne to th’other of them for the one half and th’other half of his or their goodes and money as is above written to be bestowed to the marriage of some honest poure maydene as shalbe thought good '''by Phillip Cottynten and my brother John Saunders''' And ageyn my will is for the saffekeping of the goodes above written bequeathed to my sonnes aforesaid to be in t’handes of Elizabeth my wife untill they come unto the age of xxj yeres if she kepe herself wydowe. And if it happen her so to marrye that then thes goodes to be delyvered to th’hands [insertion: and s___] of Phillipp Cottington and John Sanders aforesaid untill these my sonnes come unto the age above written, And for th’assurance of this my will to be p’formyd those above named Phillip Cottington and John Sanders to be bounde to myne aforesaid sones to [dylvere?] these aforesaid money and goodes to them bequeathed at the age of xxj yeres. :Item I will and my mynd is '''first th’above named Edith and Alice my maydens shall receive their bequests of Elizabeth my wife''' at the daye of their marriage.The rest of my goods not bequeathed I give and bequeath to Elizabeth my wife whom I make myne executrix. And to this witnesseth Phillip Cottington and John Sanders [with other more p’son ?]I make my overseers. By me Phillip Cottinton by me John Sanders :Item '''the [ ixth?] daye of December Anno 1554''' in th first & seconde yeres of our Soveraigne Lorde and Ladye Phillipp and Mary King and Quene of England France &ctr I the said John Pury do more will give and bequeath unto Willyam Pyry my eldest sonne whome I make myn heire all my lande set lying and being in the parysh of '''Chewstoke in the Countie of Somerset''' its meadows,pastures, arable landes, tenements, woods , waters and [hey___timents(hereditaments?)] with all and singuler th’appurt[en]ances w’th rents, fynes, heryotts, customs, [ ] revertions, [ ] w’th all things p’teynning unto the same that maybe [b ] or thought unto th’ said Willyam Pyry and his heires forever provided alwayse that if it happen said Wyllyam Pirey to dye w’thout heire male of his bodye lawfully begotten that then the remaynder thereof to go unto Nicholas Piry my sonne and to t’heyres of his bodie lawfully begotten, And if it happen the said Nicholas to dye w’thout heire male of his bodye lawfully begotten, that the remaynder thereof to go unto Henry Piry my sonne and to t’heyres of his bodye lawfully begotten,that then the remaynder thereof to goe unto t’heyres gen’all of th’aforesaid Willyam forever. The rest of my goods, moveable and unmoveable I give and bequeathe unto Elizabeth my wyef whome I make my executrix :To this witnesseth Phillip Cottington and John Sannders with other whom I make my overseers by me Phillipp Cottington, by me John Sannders

Will of John Pitt Blan(d)ford 13 February 1601/2

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Will of John Pitt Blan(d)ford Prob 13 February 1601/2 PROB 11/99/114 Johannis Pytt http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D937279 In the name of God Amen, '''I John Pitt the elder of Blanford forum in the Countie of Dorset''' well considering the fraile estate of mans life; and in pticuler my owne infirmitie and weakness of bodie; doe make this my last will and testament in writing; even this xxviii th day of September in the fortie one yere of the raigne of our sovereign ladie Elizabeth the Queens Maiesty that nowe is, in manner and forme following :'''First''' I doe revoke all former willes made by me before the date hereof . And I doe commend my soule unto the mercy of almightie god my Creator and redeemer, who I hope will in mercie receive the same and accepte of thereansome paied for my sinnes by the precious death and blood shedinge of our Lorde and Saviour Jesus Christe; our onlie redeemer, mediator and advocate as full satisfaction for all my sinnes and offences. And as for my bodie whensoever it shall please the Lorde to separate my soule from it, I comitt to the earth from whence it first came, to be buried at the discretion of my execut’. :'''Item''' I give unto the poore people of Blanforde, twentie shillges in money to be delivered them the daie of my burial, at their houses , by the discretion of mu execut’ :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto my loving wife, '''Joane Pitt''', my dwelling house in Blanford forum aforesaid, wherein I doe nowe dwell, for terme of her natural life, the repairinge the same in good and sufficient sorte; during her life. And my will is, that my saide wife shall also have during her life, the use and occupation of all the implements, householdstuffs , iewels and plate that I nowe have for ner necessarie use and furnishing of the sayed house, for her aboade after my decease; provided alleaies that she do nott altery anie of my saide goodes, housholdstuff, iwells nor plate; but for the better. And after her decease, to leave my saide house implements, housholdstuff, iwells and plate unto my sonne '''Willam Pitt''' to whose my said house is formerlie conveyed, of whom I hope my wife will have such due regard as he by his dutifull demeanor towards us hathe hitherunto well deserved.Unto which sonne '''William Pit''' I doe give and bequeath all my saide implements, houshouldstuff, iwells and plate after my saide wiffes decease, excepting And I doe further will and appointe that my saide sonne William shall see my saide wife his mother, to be well and orderlie paied the yearlie rent of twenty poundes by the yeare; for terme of her life, which I have by the conveyance heretofore made, conveyed and appointed to be paid unto her for term of her life, oute of the Priorie Of Wareham and farm of Redcliff in the saide countie of Dorset, according to the saide conveyance; :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeathe to my saide wife Joane Pitt the tithes of Preston in the Countie of Dorset, and all rent, cor[ ] tithes,profits and comodities, to the saide porton of tithes belonging or yearlie receiving, comyinge and growing in Preston aforesaide, alias Little Preston; to have and to holde the same unto my saide wife Joane Pitt and to the heires males of her body lawfully begotten. And for defalte of such issue; '''unto my sonne Willam Pitt and to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten, And for defalte of such issue unto my sonne John Pitt and the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten. And for the defaulte of suche issue, to Thomas Pitt, and to the right heires of me the saide John Pitt for ever.''' :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeathe unto my saide sonne John Pitt, all my landes and tennements in the towne and county of Poole, to have and to holde unto him my saide sonne John and to his heires and assignes for ever. :'''Item''' whereas I did purchase a tenement and certaine landes in Prston aforesaide called Twnehoes hould, and had the conveiaunce thereof made in truste to my father in lawe master John Swaine deceased, and have [sithence] accepted of a lease of the same and of a certaine tenement and landes in Charleton in the saide County of Dorset made unto me by my saide father Swaine for two thousand yeares; I doe give and bequeath unto my saide sonne Thomas Pitt all my saide tearme to come; of and in the saide tenement and landes in Charleton. And I do give and bequeath unto my saide sonne William Pitt all my saide terme to come of and in the saide tenements and landes in Preston called Twynhoes holde, togeather with the custodie of the saide writing or lease. :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath all other my landes, tenements ans hereditaments whatsoever in Blandford aforesaide or elsewhere in the saide Countie of Dorset, which are nott formerlie conveyed unto my saide sonne William Pitt, and to the heires males of his bodie lawfully begotten. And for default of such issue, unto my sonn John Pitt and to the heires males of his bodie lawfully begotten, And for defalt of such issue to the , unto my sonne Thomas Pitt and to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten. And for deflate of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide John Pitt for ever. :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeathe unto my unto my sonne John Pitt, all that parte of the house or tenement, wherein he nowe dwelleth in Blanford aforesaide; together with the shoppes and other easement thereunto belonging and now in his owne tenure, to have and to holde unto my saide '''sonne John Pitt, Alice his nowe wife and Christopher''' his sonne or aine or either of them so longe doe happen do live, yeldinge and payeinge therefore yerelie, the somme of thirteene shillings fower pence as a rente and well and sufficientelie repairing and mainteyning the premises during the saide terme. :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto my sonne Thomas Pitt, all the other parte of the saide tenement, wherein one Hugh Cribbs lately dwelt, in Blanford aforesaide, togeather with the dhoppes and other easementes and commodities thereunto belonging , to have and to holde unto my saide sonne Thomas, his executors and assisnes, for the tearme of fourtie yeares, if he, the saide Thomas Pytt such woman as he shall happen to marie withal and such sonne as he shall first have issue of his bodie, or aine or wither of them, soe longe shall happen to live. Yelding and paying therefore yearelie, the somme of thirteen shillings foure pence, also yerely rent, and well and sufficientlie repairing and mainteyning the premises during all the saide terme charging my sonne William to make them leases thereof accordinglie, when they shall require it, :'''Item''' I doe will and appoint that my saide wife shall occupie and eioy the barne and grounds which I holde by the lease of Master Comage in a place in Blanford called Thoute Hayes (?) for the terme of her life, repayring the same as needs shall require and discharging the lords rent, soe longe as she shall enioy the same, And after her decease, I doe will and appoint that the residue of the tearme of yeres of the daide barne and grounds with the lease thereof, shakk be and remaine unto my saide sonne William, if he dwell in Blanford :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto my sonne Thomas Pitt, the somme of fiftie poundes of currante English money to be paied unto him within one yere after my decease. : '''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Ellenor Pitt''' , the somme of fiftie poundes of currante English money to be paied unto her within twelve monthes after my decease. : '''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Susan''' , the somme of fiftie poundes of currante English money to be paied unto her within one year and a half after my decease. :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto my sonne John Pitt, the somme of fiftie pounds of currante English money, to be paied unto him, when he shall have paied all the stockes and debts which he oweth me. :'''Item''' I doe give unto '''my grand childe Edward Pitt, sonne of William Pitt''', a little cup of silver, called my dram cup. :'''Item''' I do give unto everie of my daughters which are married a piece of gould of twentie shillings for a remembrance of me :'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto everie of my childrens children a peece of gould of tenn shilllinges a peece .All ll the residue of my goodes and chattells nott heretofore given nor bequeathed, my debts and legacies being paied, and my funeral charges discharged, I doe give and bequeath unto my loving wife Joane whom I make my soke executor of this my last will and testament, and doe praie her to put her best diligence with the assistance of my overseers to see this my will duelie performed. And I do '''praie my brother, William Pitt''' and my sonne Thomas Pitt to assist my saide wife and executrix in the affaires pteyning to my estate. And I doe give unto my saide brother William Pitt , a gould ringe, for a remembrance of me. :In witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hande and seale, the daie and yere abovesaide, :John Pitt the elder (note no witnesses listed)

Will of John Pretor Pinney 1818 of Somerton Erle

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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Pinney-424|John Pretor Pinney]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' ---- I '''John Pinney''' of Somerton Erle in the Parish of Somerton in the County of Somerset Esqr revoking all former wills do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say first I desire that all my just debts and Funeral expenses may be fully paid and satisfied And I do request that my remains may be deposited in my Family vault in the church in the Parish of Somerton and the remains of such branches of my Family as may wish it whenever it might please God to call them I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife '''[[Weekes-570|Jane Pinney]]''' for her immediate use five hundred pounds to be paid within one Month after my decease Item I give devise and bequeath to my Son '''[[Pinney-425|Charles Pinney]]''' his heirs and Assigns an undivided Piece or Parcel of Land called Mountain Land held in common with the Estate called Wanseys situate lying and being in the Parish of St Thomas in the Island of Nevis in the West Indies now in the occupation of John Henry Clarke in the said Island Esqr and containing by estimation two hundred Acres be the same more or less And also a Piece or Parcel of Land situate lying and being in the Parish of St John in the said Island of Nevis lately let to Edward Brazier in said Island Esquire Item I give and bequeath to my said Son Charles Pinney one thousand pounds in trust for my beloved daughter in law '''Frances Pinney''' for her sole and separate use independant of her Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge Item I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Rebecca Hayne''' of Dorchester Dorset one hundred pounds to furnish mourning for herself and daughters in such proportions as she might chuse and think proper And it is my Will that '''Mr Joseph Gill''' residing on Portland Farm in the Parish of Hallstock be furnished with complete Mourning Item I desire that the Promisory ''[sic]'' Note of '''Mr Robert East''' to me endorsed to my Son John Frederick Pinney for two hundred and seventy five pounds may be given up to him Item I give and bequeath to '''Mr Timothy Lamb''' thirty Pounds Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Pinney-326|Elizabeth Baillie]]''' and to my Son Charles Pinney and the Survivor and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor two thousand pounds Stock in the three per Cent Consolidated Annuities standing in my name in trust to pay my good and faithful servant''' Frances Coker''' for and during the term of her natural life the dividends of one thousand pounds of said stock for her sole and separate use independent of any Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge and the dividends of the remaining one thousand pounds Stock to pay my good and faithful servant '''Ann Virgin''' for and during the term of her natural life the first payment to be made on the receipt of the first dividend after my decease And I do hereby authorize the said Trustees and the Survivor and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor to retain out of the said dividends all expenses they or either of them may be at or put to in the Execution of this their trust and from and after the decease of the said Ann Virgin in this further trust to pay the dividends of the last mentioned one thousand pounds Stock as the same shall become due and is received to the aforesaid Frances Coker for and during the term of her natural life for her sole and separate use independant of any Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge provided always nevertheless that the said Frances Coker continues in the Service of my beloved Wife or leaves it with her consent in writing as a Token of a continuation of her good conduct giving and granting to my said Wife full Power and authority to suspend the payment of the dividends of the last mentioned one thousand pounds Stock for any time she might think proper on giving notice of her intention to the Trustees or Trustee to be disposed of as she wish in the Approbation of the Trustees or Trustee may direct and appoint whereas I advanced and lent '''James Sanson''' of the Parish of Marshwood in the County of Dorset Yeoman thirty pounds on Security of his House and Land in said Parish which said Sum of thirty pounds remains due and owing to me on Mortgage of the said Premises And I give and bequeath the same to my good and faithful Servant '''John Sansom''' his Executors Administrators and Assigns if in my Service at the time of my decease and no warning to leave it Item I give and bequeath to my Good Servant '''Benjamin Walton''' if in my Service at the time of my decease and no warning to leave it twenty pounds Also I give and bequeath to each of my other domestic servants here and in Bristol who has lived with me two years and in my Service at the the time of my decease and no warning to leave it ten pounds All the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real and Personal in possession or expectance after payment and discharge of all my just debts in which I include any sum or sums of money that may appear in my books in favour of either of my Children in my own hand writing and funeral expenses I give devise and bequeath to my oldest Son '''[[Pinney-427|John Frederick Pinney]]''' his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns lastly I constitute nominate and appoint my beloved Wife Jane Pinney and my Sons John Frederick Pinney and Charles Pinney Executrix and Executors of this my last Will and Testament and for all expenses that my Executrix and Executors or either of them may be at or put to in the execution of this my Will I direct that they and each of them be fully paid and satisfied out of my Estate notwithstanding some of the expenses may appear superfluous or trifling And they and each of them are hereby authorized and empowered to retain pay and satisfy themselves and each of them out of the rents Issues and profits of my Estate and Effects And it is my wish that neither my Executrix or Executors shall stand accountable for the Acts and deeds of another but each of them for her or his own Acts and deeds In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand to each side of the paper on which this my Will is written in my own handwriting in the seventy eighth ''('eighth crossed out)'' year of my age and have affixed my Seal this twenty ninth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen JNO PINNEY Signed sealed published and declared by the said John Pinney the Testator As and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto
Levi Ames Junr Clifton Gloucestershire
Robt Case Park Now Bristol
G Hazelton Taunton Somerset PROVED at London 9th June 1818 before the worshipful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oaths of John Frederick Pinney and Charles Pinney Esqr sons the Executors to whom Administration was granted having been first sworn only to Administer power to Jane Pinney widow the relict the other Executor Transcript © Ros Haywood

Will of John Robinson

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[[Category:Virginia, Wills and Estates]] The goal of this project is to transcribe the Will of John Robinson. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kroesing-2|Kim Marcus]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * complete the transcription * decipher words and phrases I have marked with {not deciphered} * create profiles for Sylla's children, Henry and Annaco *create profile for George *link John's children as they are added to the transcription in this will Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24431274 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Transcribed Will== In the name of God Amen, I [[Robinson-43008|John Robinson]] of Montgomery County being of sound mind and memory do make this my last will & testament first I {not deciphered} I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body I assign to the earth to be decently entered at the discretion fo Executor. As touching, such worldly estate as thath pleased God to bstow on me, I will devise and dispose of in the manner following {not deciphered}: I will and direct that all my just debts be paid by my Executors out of my personal estate & the collection of debts due to me {not deciphered}. I will and bequeath to my beloved wife, [[Van_Lear-14|Garty Robinson]], during her natural life, the tract of land whereon I now dwell, containing three hundred and forty two acres with its appurtenances. Also, I give to my said wife, a negro woman called Sylla and her two children, Henry and Annaca. Also, a negro boy George during her life until the day of her marriage, after my decease. I direct that Annaca, a negro girl, and all of [[Robinson-46612|Sylla's]] offspring hereafter may be given by my wife to any of my children she thinks most in need, at her death or second marriage, and in case my said wife should marry after my decease, it is my will and I direct that she shall only receive of my estate what the laws of Virginia allow to the widows of husbands dying interstate. Item I give and bequeath to my son William Robinson his heirs and [apiques] forever the four hundred acres of land I purchased of George May living in Nelson County Kentucky on the South side of the Rolling fork of Salt river adjoining and below Shepherds lower entry below the mouth of Otter creek also a tract of land in Montgomery county containing ninety two acres more of less joining or near David Stephens, also a devt of thirty five pounds which he owes me, and all the outstanding debts due to me as administrator to his brother Johns estate. Item I will and bequeath to my son James Robinson his heirs or [assigns] so much of a late survey I have made as shall lie to the south west of a line to be run from a sink hole on the road leading to Christiansburg and on a line of a tract of one hundred and ten acres which I have conveyed to the nearest part of the north western boundary of the said survey. Item I will and bequeath to son David Robinson his heirs or assigns so much of a late survey I have made as shall lie to the northeast of a line to run from a corner of a division line between said David and myself on the dry Branch of the north fork of said branch to the western boundary of the said new survey. Item I give, bequeath and will unto my son Cyrus Robinson his heirs or assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land wheron I now live called the middle tract containing three hundred and forty two acres more of less agreeable to a late survey with all its appurtenances to take [possession] of the same at the death or second marriage of his Mother likewise so I will and bequeath to hime all the residue of a late survey I had made after David & James Robinsons parts thereof as devised above are laid off also I give to him my said son Cyrus cherry cupboard desk & large table which stands in the hall of my house Also a young Bay horse now in his [possession] & a feather bed & furniture. It is my will & I direct that if my said son Cyrus should die before he arrives at the age of twenty one years or has lawful {ipue} that the bequest that I now made to him shall descend to and be equally divided between my sons James & David Robinson their heirs and assigns. Item I will & bequeath to my daughter Letitia Robinson her heirs of assigns forever two hundred acres of land more or less in Montgomery Couty on the branch of [Ingles] Mill creek called McNeelys place and eighty three acres more or less on the [den] run of branch of the Roanoke both granted to me by letter pattent the 20th July 1780 likewise I give to my said daughter Letitia a negro woman called Sylla to recieve the said slave at the death or second marriage of her mother also a sorrel horse a saddle & bridle now in her [possesion] also two feather beds & furniture for the same. Item I give bequeath and will unto my daughter Cynthia Robinson her heirs and assigns forever a tract of land containing one hundred & eighty four acres more or less on cedar run below John Barragers also another tract of land containing one hundred & fifty acreas more or less on the head of Ingles Mill Creek called the north Sugar bottom both lying in Montgomery County and granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1780 likewise I give to my said daughter Synthia a negro boy called George to receive the said slave at her mothers death or second marriage also a sorrel mare as saddle & bridle now in her possession also two feather beds & furniture for the same. Item I give bequeath and will unto my daughter Thamar Robinson her heirs or assigns forever a tract of land containing sixty nine acreas more or less on a small branch of the north fork of Roanocke joining Willson and [Laeis] lands also another tract of land containing sixty four acreas more or less on the branch of the north fork of Roanoke above wises land & called the South Sugar bottom both in Montgomery County & granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1780 also the residue of a tract of land containing two hundred and thirty acres lying on the allegany ridge adjoining the lands of John Barrager & George Ruthledge which said residue is to be ascertainied after that part of it is [touch] off which interferes north elder which is now suppose to be about thirty or forty acres which leaves a balance of one hundred & ninely or two hundred acres which tract of land was granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1784 likewise I give to my said daughter Thamar a negro called Harry a child of Syllas to receive the said slave at her mothers death or second marriage also a horse the chooseshe may make of any now raising a saddle and bridele also two feather beds and furniture for the same. Item I will and bequeath to my grandson Byrd Grills & John Grills and thier heirs or assigns forever a lott in christiansburg numer 25 and twent acres of land deeded to me by Mathias Paterson, it is my will that if either the said children should die before they reach full age or should have [no lawful issue] in either case it is my will that thier survivor shall inherit but that John Grills late husband to my daughter Margaret deceased is hereby escluded from possessing any part of my real estate or personal by right of sucepsion or otherwisee except what has already been given to him. It is my will & I direct that my wife shall during her life or widowhood have all my household & kitchen furniture farming utensils and all crops in the ground and out of the ground and all my stock of horses, cattle sheep & hogs except those already devised to be disposed of by her according to her best judgement & discretion and applied to the use and benefit of herself & family who may reside with her also to enable her to discharge all [tasers, taxes] on land and other property and for defraying the expense of education. It is my will & I further direct that such personal property as shall be on the land at the time of my wifes death or second marriage shall be sold by my (executors execept such as has been specially divised) and the money arising from such to be by executors paid to such children or be equally divided amongst such children who at that time shall reside with my wife on the land, whereas I expect after executing every part of this will there may yet remain some real and personal property in the hands of my executors, I will & direct that the same shall be sold on a credit and the money arising from such sale be equally divided amongst all my now living children and lastly I nominate constitute & appoint my two sons James Robinison & David Robinson and ____ _____ ___ executors to this my last will and testiment to make conveyance of all lands which I have sold or have herein directed to be sold and also bring any suit or suits if necessary or defend any which may be brought against them as my executors and finally I do hereby revoke annual & make voidall other & formen mills by me ade or executed declaring prounouncing & publishing this to be my only two last will & testament contained in the seven foregoing pages. In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand & seal this tweenty fourth day of September in the yer of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred, Signed, Sealed prounced and published as the last will & testament by John Robinson before us Preston John Vanlear Jacob Vanlear Geo. Rutledge Montgomery May Court 1801 This last will an testament of John Robinson deceased was exhibitied in court and proven by the oath of John Preston, John Vanlear and George Ruthledge three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Robinson and David Robinson the executors therin named who made oath entered into and acknowledged bond with security according to law certificate for [obtaining] probate thereof is granted them. [Lute] Charles Taylor CMC [ALopyTest] R. D. Montague C State of Virginia Montgomery County I Rise D Montague clerk of the county court of said county do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the record of the will of John Robinson deceased. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixed the seal of my office this 2nd day of July 1812 in the 66th year of the commonwealth. R.D. Montague C

Will of John Rogers 1691

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== Last Will & Testament of ''John Rogers Sen of Duxborough'' == On the 26 August in the year of our Lord 1691: In the name of God Amen. I John Rogers Sen of Duxborough in the County of New Plimouth Being Sick and weak of Body but of Sound and perfect mind and memory Praise be therefore Given to Almighty God Doe make and ordain this my present last will and Testament in maner and forme following that is to say first and Principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God Hoping through the merits Death and Passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to Inherit Everlasting Life. And my Body I commit to the earth of the decently Buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named. And as Touching the Disposall of all Such Temporall Estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I Give and Dispose thereof as followeth. First I will that my debts and funerall charges be paid. Item I Give unto '''my Grandson John Rogers''' all my houses and Lands Lying and being in the Township of Duxborough in the County aforesaid to him and his heires forever. I give also unto '''my Grandson John Tisdall''' for the use of '''his mother Anne Terrey''' one half of my Land Divided and undivided lying and being in the township of Middleborough Excepting my Right in the Majors Purchase and my Will is that this Land be disposed of according to his mothers mind. Item I give unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Williams''' the other half of sd tract of Land in the Township of Middleborough as aforesaid to her and her heires. All my Cattell I Will that they be Equally divided Between my daughter Elizabeth Williams and my Grandson John Rogers and my Grandson John Tisdall. Item I Give my houshold Stuff and moneys whatsoever unto my Grandson John Rogers out of which he shall pay forty shillings to '''his sister Elizabeth Rogers''' and twenty shillings apeece to '''his other three sisters Hannah Bradford Ruth Rogers and Sarah Rogers.''' Also I Give that twenty shillings a year which is my due for fourscore acres of land which I sold to '''my two Grandsons Joseph Richmond and Edward Richmond''' which said twenty shillings a year I Give to '''my daughter Abigail Richmond.''' I Doe hereby Constitute make and appoint '''my Loving Son John Rogers''' sole Executor and Administrator of this my last Will and Testament. John Rogers" Signed Sealed in John Rogers & a (seal) in the presence of Rhodolphus Thacher, Mary Wadsworth, Elisha Wadsworth Mr Rhodolphus Thacher and Elisha Wadsworth two of the witness herein named made oath before the Court at Plimouth the 20th of Sept 1692 that they were present and Saw and heard the above named John Rogers the testator Sign Seal and Declare the above written to be his last will and testament and that to the best of their Judgment he was of sound mind and memory when he did the same Attest. -- Saml Sprague Clerk == Sources == * Plymouth County Probate Records, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-JD7B?i=78&cc=2018320&cat=277512 Vol. 1:145] * George Ernest Bowman, "The Will of John Rogers" ''Mayflower Descendant'' [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv5mass/page/n437 Vol. 5:205-6]. * ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations'' Vol. 19, p. 7-8.

Will of John Ryse or Ryce of Carbrooke, 1551

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]][[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of John Ryse (spelled Ryce in the will) of "Carbroke" (Carbrooke), Norfolk.
The will was written on 10 October 1551 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich sitting at Watton, Norfolk on 26 November 1551. '''Will of John Ryce (Ryse) of Carbroke (Carbrooke) 1551''' Archdeaconry Court of Norwich, will register, Woodcocke 1551-1553, folio 81. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-N9C2-7?cat=504379 Images on FamilySearch] film 173279 Accessed 25 January 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used. '''Persons mentioned in order of appearance:''' * '''Rose my wyef''' *'''Anne my doughter''' *'''Laurens my sonne''' *'''John my eldest sonne''' the testator appeared to have two sons named John *'''youngest John my sonne''' *'''Anne my dowghter''' *'''Hewghe my sonne''' *'''Johan my dowghter''' *'''Alice my dowghter''' *'''Richard my sonne''' residuary legatee and executor of will *'''Thomas Ryce my brother''' other executor of will *'''Robert Downinge''' witness *'''John Yves''' witness *'''Robert Payon''' witness '''In the name of God Amen''' the
x day of Octobre in the yere of our
Lord god mt CCCCC Lj '''I John Ryce'''
of Carbroke beinge and of good and hole
mynde laude be to god make thys my
testament and Last wyll in man[ner]
and forme folowynge Fyrst
[page 2]
I bequethe my sowle to almyghtye god my body
to be buryed in the churche yard of Carbroke
a forsayd Item I geve to the poore mens boxe
of the seyd p[ar]ishe xxd Item I bequethe to the
hyghe alter for my tythes noclygently negligently forgotten
and not payd xijd Item I wyll that '''Rose my'''
'''wyef''' shall have my tenement called Dycalles
to her and to her heyres and assignes and
I wyll that There shalbe sett upe a suffycyent
dwelllinge howse wythe a Chymnye and a Cha[m]bre
at the ende wythe a saller Cellar ? at the cost and
charge of my executors It[e]m I geve to
'''Rose my wyef''' ij nette nette = neat = cattle the one a blake black and
the other a Redd dowed farrowe and
some mele meal and wynter wete tyll the
howse be fenished It[e]m I wyll that her land
shalbe tylled yerlye as yt shalbe mete for
the grayne that shalbe sowen as Longe as
she kepe hyr a wedowe at the Coste and
Charge of my executor It[e]m I geve to
'''Rose my wyef''' all my brasse savynge the
best cawdern It[e]m I geve Rose my
wyef all my pewter upon condyc[i]on that
[page 3]
she shall geve '''Anne my doughter''' ij platters
of pewter It[e]m I bequethe to '''Laurens'''
'''my sonne''' the youngest blake dowed bulocke It[e]m I bequethe to '''John my eldest sonne'''
the eldest blake dowed bulocke It[e]m I
beqethe to '''youngest John my sonne''' a
Redd bulocke It[e]m I beqethe to '''Anne'''
'''my dowghter''' a blond dowed bulocke It[e]m I bequethe to '''Hewghe my sonne'''
xls to be payd after my purthes be
dyscharged xiijs iiijd yerly tyll the sayd
som[me] of xls be payd It[e]m I bequethe
to '''eldest John my sonne''' v marks of
good and Lawfull mony of England It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Lawrens my sonne''' v ma[r]ke[s] It[e]m I bequethe to '''youngest John my sonne'''
v marke to be payd after my purthes to
yche of them xiijsiiijd yerly tyll they
be payd and yf it Channce any of
them to dep[ar]te the worlde before they
be payd that thenn I wyll th[a]t the mony
shalbe p[ar]ted amonge the Resydue th[a]t
lyve and yf it chance that they [page 3]
dep[ar]te the world bothe sonne and dowghters
that then I wyll that '''Rose my Wyef''' shall
have xls of the monye It[e]m I bequethe to
'''Johan my dowghter''' xls and a bulocke It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Alice my dowghter''' xls It[e]m I
bequethe to '''Ann my dowghter''' xls to be
payd to eyther of them x yerly tyll they
be payed after my purthes be dyscharged It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Rose my wyef''' ij bushells
of wheate a combe of Rye a seme of
malte It[e]m I bequethe to '''Lawrens my'''
'''sonne''' a gray mare colte of a yere olde
and the vantage It[e]m I wyll that '''Rychard'''
'''my sonne''' shall have my howse and lande
not bequethed to the p[er]formance of thys
my wyll the Resydue of all my goods note
bequethed I put in the good dysposyc[i]on
of my executors whome I ordey[ne] '''Richard'''
'''my sonne''' and '''Thomas Ryce my brother'''
and I geve to the seyd Thomas for his labor vjs viijd [page 4]
It[e]m I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have
halfe the hempe that growe thys yere It[e]m
I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have hyr
dwellinge tyll hyr howse be fynyshed and
the hempland the space of ij yeres It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Rose my wyef''' my bedd th[a]t
I lye on and all that therto be longynge It[e]m I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have
th[at] yere that hyr lande ys sowen wythe
wynter corne she shall have vj bushells
of barlye and when the Land ys sowen
wyth Barlye she shalhave a combe of
Rye as Longe as she kepe hyr a wydowe
These wytnes '''Robert Downinge John'''
'''Yves Robert Payon''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] in the reign of Edward VI .... 26 November AD 1551... at Watton... administration to Richard the executor named in the Testament ==Sources==

Will of John Scrivener

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Will of John Sisley, surgeon of West Malling 1762

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The will of [[Sisley-25|John Sisley]] dated 1762 In the name of God Amen The twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty two. I John Sisley of West Malling in the County of Kent surgeon being infirm in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory praised be to God do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following . That is to say I give and bequeath unto my dear wife Martha Sisley the use and interest of all my goods chattels and personal estate for and during the rest of her natural life. And I give and bequeath unto my sisters [[Sisley-23|Jone Slaney]] [[Sisley-26 |Frances Cooke]] and [[Sisley-21|Letitia Batten]] the sum of two hundred pounds apiece of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto them severally and respectively within ten days next after my wife’s decease by and out of my personal estate. And as to all the rest and residue of my personal estate after and subject to the payment of my debts and the said legacies of two hundred pounds apiece to my said sisters I give and bequeath the same unto my said wife her executors and administrators. And I do constitute and appoint my said wife Martha sole executor of this my last will and testament. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I the said John Sisley have hereunto set my hand and seal. Dated the day and year first above so written. Jn.o Sisley. Signed sealed published and delivered by the above named John Sisley as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witness thereunto. Tho. Hedges Wm. Russell. This will was proved at London on the fourteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty two before the worshipful Andrew Collier Doctor of Laws surrogate of the [[Simpson-11184|Right Worshipful Sir Edward Simpson]] Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury carefully constituted by the oath of Martha Sisley widow the relict of the said deceased and sole executor named in the said will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said attested having been first sworn duly to administer. Transcribed 12 November 2017 by [[Cross-3545|A. Cross]] ==Note== The name of John's wife, Martha, is otherwise presently not known nor is the date of her death.

Will of John Slade 1792

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[[Category:Poole, Dorset]] == Description == The will of [[Slade-1658|John Slade (1720-1792)]], merchant of Poole was signed by John Slade on Jan 7, 1792The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Slade-1658.pdf Will of John Slade, Merchant of Saint James Poole , Dorset] Jan 7, 1792. PROB 11/1239/225.. In it, he disburses his possessions to his executors and family. He named 5 executors of his will: his nephews John Slade, Thomas Slade and David Slade (sons of his brother Robert), Robert (son of his brother James) and a cousin(?) George Nickleson Allen. These inherited the bulk of his wealth, and the fishing and shipping interests in Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador. ===People Described in Will=== Siblings and their children: * [[Slade-1661|Robert Slade]], deceased (m [[Dunning-2172|Elizabeth]]) ** [[Slade-2852|John Slade]]* ** [[Slade-1663|Thomas Slade]]* ** [[Slade-2858|David Slade]]* ** [[Slade-2853|Jane Thomas]] ** [[Slade-2857|Elizabeth Cox]]"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-78QK : 9 March 2021), Elizabeth Slade, 1761."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVG6-H24 : 13 March 2020), Elizabeth Slade in entry for William Cox, 1784. * [[Slade-2859|James Slade]] (deceased)"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-7N67 : 9 March 2021), James Slade, 1725."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6R3-G3X : 13 March 2020), James Slade, 1750. ** [[Slade-2861|James Slade]] ** [[Slade-2865|George Card Slade]]"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR22-QPX : 19 September 2020), George Card Slade, 1760."England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-52X2 : 2 June 2020), George Card Slade and Hannah Margretta Glover, 1781. *** [[Slade-2875|John Slade]] ** [[Slade-2867|Robert]]*, *** ** [[Slade-2866|Samuel Slade]] * Hanna (Joanna?) Davis * [[Slade-2850|Hanna Griffen]] (m [[Griffen-492|John Griffen]])** ** [[Griffin-16313|John Griffen]]"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-W9S2 : 9 March 2021), John Griffin, 1738. ** [[Griffen-493|James Griffen]]"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR2L-W4V : 19 March 2020), James Griffin, 1744. ** [[Gretton-56|Mary Morley]] * [[Slade-2849|Mary Spratt]] (m. [[Spratt-882|Samuel]])"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-WMKP : 2 June 2020), Samuel Spratt and Mary Slade, 1738. ** [[Spratt-883|Samuel Spratt]] ** [[Spratt-886|Sarah Organ]] ** [[Spratt-885|Hannah Spratt]] ** [[Spratt-887|Martha Whitten?]] ** Olivia Spratt ** [[Spratt-889|Francis Allen]] (m [[Allen-50854|George Nickelson Allen]]* in 1782 at Poole.)Dictionary of Canadian Biography [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/slade_john_4E.html Entry for John Slade.] Accessed 2020. *** [[Allen-50932|John Slade Allen]] ** Elizabeth Spratt ** [[Spratt-888|Thomas Spratt]] : * named as an executor : ** it's unclear how he could have two sisters named Hanna? : *** is this the Robert Slade, described in most trees as the son of Robert, and adopted by John? Others: * William Poole ** Mary Poole * Harry(?) Strong (m Ann) ** Samuel Strong ** Harry(?) Strong ** Ann Strong ** Francis Strong * Ann Stanismore (servant) * Thomas Boyte(?) (servant) ===Transcription of Will=== ''All attempts were made to preserve spelling, capitalisation and punctuation (or lack of it). This is a first draft, so there are undoubtedly errors. Paragraph breaks were added for legibility, and square brackets used to denote sections that were difficult to read, or even guess at.'' : In the name of God Amen : I, John Slade of the Parish of Saint James in the Town and Parish of Poole merchant being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding thanks be to God for the same do make this my last will and Testament in [months] following first I will and it shall be that all my just and lawful debts be paid with all my [funeral expenses?] and afterwards the remains of my estate's goods and chattels and effects I give and dispose on in the amounts following viz : First I give and bequeath unto my beloved sister [Hanna?] Davis after my decease fifty pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half yearly by my executors : 2dly I give and bequeath unto the children of my beloved Brother and Sister John and Hanna [Griffen] (viz) to John Griffen to James Griffen and to Mary [Morley] care respectively one hundred pounds to be paid by my executors six months after the decease of their mother : 3dly I give and bequeath unto my beloved sister Mary Spratt after my decease one hundred pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half yearly by my executors : 4thly I w give and bequeath unto the children of my beloved ... Brother and Sister Samuel and Mary Spratt (viz) to Samuel Spratt to Sarah Organ to Hannah Spratt to Martha [Whitten] to Olivia Spratt to Francis Alton to Elizabeth Spratt and to Thomas Spratt each respectively one hundred pounds ... to be paid by my executors six months after the decease of their mother : 5thly I give and bequeath unto the children of my late brother James Slade (viz) to James Slade to George Card Slade to Robert Slade each respectively one hundred pounds : 6thly I give and bequeath unto Samuel Slade my nephew son of my late brother James Slade during his natural life eight shillings per week to be paid by my executors : 7thly I give and bequeath unto my cousins John Slade the son of my nephew George Card Slade to John Slade Allen the son of George [Nickleson?] Allen and to Mary Poole the daughter of the late William Poole each respectively one hundred pounds :8thly I give and bequeath unto the children of the late [Harry? Farr?] and Ann ... Strong (viz) to Samuel Strong to [Harry] Strong to Ann Strong and to [Francis] Strong each respectively fifty pounds : 9thly I give and bequeath unto John Slade my cousin son of my nephew George Slade all my Right and Tithe to my Leasehold Estates at Herford Garfield and Gorewater belonging to [Sitihaff and Moridon] to him and his heirs lawfully begotten : 10thly I give and bequeath to my servant Ann Stanismore the sum of five pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half w yearly by my executors : 11thly I give and bequeath unto my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade and David Slade sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased and unto my Cousin George Nickleson Allan all right titles and claims to all my fishing rooms plantations warehouses stages Salmon Brooks sealing posts etc in Newfoundland and on the coast of Labrador with all my Boats and craft and all my Goods and property there also all my ships and [bopolls] I may be possessed of at my decease to be equally divided among them and my will is that it shall be out of the aforesaid property the trade of Newfoundland and Labrador my five cousins John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slade and George Nickleson Allen shall pay unto my nephews James Slade Son of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased the Sum of one hundred pounds and unto Elizabeth Slade widow of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and his two daughters Jane Thomas and Elizabeth Cox the sum of Ten pounds each : 12thly I give and bequeath unto my Servant Thomas [Boyte] the sum of Ten Pounts to put him in [Stourmuiny] to be paid him by my aforesaid five cousins John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slate and George Nickleson Allen : 13thly I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased all the Land and appurts thereto belonging that I purchased of Mr John Watts to him and heirs for [???] : 14thly I give and bequeath to my nephews John Slade and Thomas Slade sons of my late Brother ___ Slade deceased all my lands and appurtenances ____ belonging that I purchased of the late Mr William Balfort deceased and that of Olivia Sprat and appurtenances thereto belonging equally between them and their heirs lawfully begotten for ___ : 15thly I desire all the [activities?] aforesaid may [???] paying six months after my death and [???] half yearly as the same may [octomi six] : 16thly whatever [Legacies?] I have or may have I desire may be paid one year after my death if the same is not expressed where to be otherwise due and payable unless in any particular substance or case it may be otherwise ordered or if it shall appear to my Executors in whose Trust I leave the whole of the [Legacies?] that soon after the payment of the same may be carelessly or wantonly destroyed and wasted in which case I desire my Executors to act the [bartorial part?] so far as to forbear to pay the principal out to keep the same at Interest on __ Security or in a __ funds and only pay the Interest to such person or persons as the same may Grow such and till there is a reform in him __ or there sufficient for my Executors to believe it may be prudent to pay it for was what I have has been the procuction of my care and Industry it would not be my will it should be Suddenly carelessly or wantonly wasted for the Interest of my leaving it to them in this manner is for their [procurement] and support in any distress and not Subject or Lyable to any past events or to the claim of any creditor whatsoever or to the payment of any debt created previous to my decease (except my own) : 17thly but when the said Reform appears to the Satisfaction of my Executors that the same may and will be carefully and prudently used or employed for their own good the benefit of their familys and [Successors?] in that case I would it should be paid but this I leave to the discretion cosultation judgment and prudent care of my said Executors to whose trust and [torment] my aforesaid Legacies for the sundry persons and purposes [action retained?] : 18thly all my household Goods and furniture plate [locaring] apparel I give and bequeath unto my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and to Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased equally between them : 19thly I hearby nominate institute and appoint my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade and [David] Slade Sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased to Robert Slade Son of my late Brother James Slade deceased and George Nickleson Allen my Executors in this my last will and Testament unto whom I give and bequeath all my Rights Titles Claims or Interest to all things both Real and personal of what kind or nature [society?] and [whosoever?] to be found either in possession [Reversion] or Expectancy with all my debts Amounts [having in the funds Navy Bills money in House Money] or with Bonds or an Interest with all my hereditary Goods or Chattels etcetera etcetera as beforesaid not before given or devices I give and bequeath to my said Executors John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slade and George Nickleson Allen equally between them their heirs and Assigns for [ever motiledofs] I hereby engage my whole and Singular Estates together with all and Singular my Executors to fulfill and discharge all the annuities and [Logaries] beforementioned and also doing every thing so agreeable to the True duty and meaning of this my last will and Testament and I so hereby revoke all former wills by me made [du roituids soluteoif] I have amounts set my hand Seal this Seventh day of January in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two Jno Slade Signed Sealed published and declared by the said John Slade as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed out Names as [loiturefseddcureto] in his presence and at his request [Canslo] Joyce--- William Barter--- Thomas Joyce. 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Will of John Smythe Bralley (1797 - 1866)

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== Will == In the name of God Amen! I,[[Bralley-25| John S. Bralley]], being of sound mind and disposing memory do make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others. First, I will and desire that all my just debts & funeral expenses be paid of my estate to me belonging, and for that purpose, my executor herein named is authorized to sell and dispose of such part of it as may be necessary; Second, it is further my will that my wife, [[Carter-24360|Jane Bralley]] and my daughters [[Bralley-83|Jane]], [[Bralley-76|Elizabeth]], [[Bralley-75|Susan]], [[Bralley-24|Frances]] and [[Bralley-73|Margaret]], now single and at home, Continue to reside upon my plantation and have the use of as much land as they can cultivate and Control as long as they remain unmarried and live with their mother, my said wife Jane to remain in the mansion house and have the control of my real estate until such time as it may be found necessary to sell the same for the payment of debts – But if the rent of my lands will pay the debts in a reasonable time, then my Executor is to rent out So much there of as may not be wanted for the support of my said wife and the aforesaid five daughters. Third. My further will is that my son [[Bralley-80|Andrew J. Bralley]] and his heirs shall have the lot of land containing about one and one half acres which he has improved now in the possession of. Fourth. In the event that my Executor shall be unable to pay off my just debts from the proceeds of my personal property and the rents of my land, he is authorized to sell so much of the real estate a (sic) as will be necessary for that purpose; and in order to a final distribution of my estate the residue thereof may be sold by my Executor and the proceeds divided equally between himself and James M. Bralley and my aforesaid five unmarried daughters. And lastly, I do hereby appoint my son [[Bralley-77|Samuel S. Bralley]], Executor of this my last will and Testament. Signed, published and (Signed) John S. Bralley Declared in presence of: Saml. McCamant Daniel L. Blair == Acknowledgements == Photos courtesy Russ Bralley. Images available on "The Bralley's - An Irish-American Family" on Facebook.

Will of John Streete, Gentleman of Saint Andrew Worcester, Worcestershire 1622

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''[[Streete-17|John Streete]]''' gentleman, of St Andrew's, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. John wrote his will on 28 September 1622 when he was unwell. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 14 November 1622. '''Will of John Streete. 1622''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 140
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The image quality was dark with background staining. The handwriting was mostly readable. '''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Streete of the parishe of St Andrew in the County of the Cittye of Worcester gent''' Testator *'''[[Streete-20|Bridgett Streete]]''' wife of testator *'''[[Streete-21|George Streete]]''' son of testator, inherits lands in Clevelode *'''[[Streete-22|Thomas Streete]]''' son of testator, inherits properties in Worcester *'''Sir William Ligon, knight, deceased''' testator bought land from him in Cleavelode *'''Joyce Brooke widdowe''' lives at the farm in Cleavelode *'''Edward Lyes, gent''' testator bought land from him *'''[[Streete-58|Nicholas Street]]''' brother of testator *'''[[Streete-57|William Streete]]''' brother of testator *'''[[Streete-56|Thomas Street]]''' brother of testator, lives in a house that testator owns in Exmester (Axminster, Devon) *'''[[Streete-26|Margaret Streete]]''' daughter of testator *'''[[Streete-27|Mary Streete]]''' daughter of testator *'''Elizabeth Purser''' kinswoman of testator (relationship not stated in will, but her Adminstration 1622 shows she was his niece, daughter of Nicholas Streete)i *'''[[Streete-29|Elizabeth]] daughter of my sonne George''' grandchild of testator *'''Mr Edward Mitten''' son in law of testator *'''Bridget Mitten''' grandchild of testator and daughter of Edward Mitten *'''Sara Mitten''' grandchild of testator and daughter of Edward Mitten *'''Mr Doctor Charlett''' overseer of will. May be the '''Richard Charlett, Doctor of Sacred Theology''' who Bridgett Streete swore her oath to administer the will to. *'''Thomas Cooke''' overseer of will, witness to will *'''Edmond Beecroft''' overseer of will, witness to will *'''George Langforde''' overseer of will *'''John Chaddicke''' lives in one of Testator's tenements by the quay *'''John Barber''' witness to will *'''Edward Cooke''' witness to will ---- [''folio 335 recto'']
In the name of god Amen: The xxviij th day of September
1622 and in the yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god of
England France and Ireland kinge defender of the faith the twentith, and of Scotland
the lvith '''I John Streete''' of the parishe of St Andrew in the County of the Cittye of
Worcester gent being weake in bodye but of good and perfect remembrance praysed be god
Doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge
First and principally I commend my soule into the hands of God my Creator hoping and
assuredly trusting through the death merritts and passion of Jesus Christ my onely saviour
and redeemer to be made partaker of everlasting life And my body to Christian buriall in
such place and manner as shall seeme best to the executrix and overseers of this my present
last will and testament Item my will and meaninge is that''' Briget my beloved wife''' shall
have and hold to her, her executors administrators and assignes the use and occupation of all my
messuages lands and tenements lying within the said Cittie of Worcester and elsewhere in the County
of Worcester and shall receive the rents issues and profitts of the same and every part thereof
(the better to enable her to the performance of this my last will for and during the terme of
twelve years next ensuinge my decease; and for and during so many yeares after the end of the
said twelve yeares as my said wife shall happen to live And after the end of twelve years
and after the decease of my said wife in manner and forme aforesaid I do devise give and
bequeath unto '''George my sonne''' all those my twoo farmes whereof the one is called Cleeveload Modern spelling is Clevelode, 5 miles south of Worcester
Farme w[hi]ch I lately purchased of '''Sir William Ligon knight deceased''' The other called
Falkiners w[hi]ch I lately had and purchased of '''Edward Lyes gent '''and those houses and lands
nowe with tenure of '''Joyce Brooke widdowe''' lyeing in Cleeveload w[i]th all the lands tenements
meadowes & pastures with all and singular the appurtenances to the said Farmes and eithes of
them belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold to him the said '''George''' and his
heires for ever All other my howses lands & Tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with
the appurtenances as well within the Cittie of Worcester or elsewhere within the County
of Worcester after the end of twelve yeares and the decease of my said wife in sort and manner
aforesaid I do give devise and bequeath unto '''Thomas my sonne''' to have and to hold to him the
said Thomas and the heires of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want
of such heires to the heires of '''my said sonne George''' lawfully begotten and to be begotten and
for want of such heires to the heires '''of me the said John Streete''' forever Item I doe
further give and bequeath unto Tho. my sonne after the end of the said twelve yeares
and after the end of so many yeares as my wife shall happen to live after the said twelve
yeares the wainscot and table boards w[hi]ch are in my nowe dwelling house together w[i]th
halfe the bedsteads Cupboards presses the Andirons and ioynt stooles together also w[i]th
three fornaces, and all the fatts probably vats as this was a brewhouse and other implements in and belonging to the Brewery
in my said dwellinge house Item my will and meaning is that if '''my twoo brothers Nicholas'''

[''folio 335 verso'']
'''Streete and William Streete''' or either of them their or other their executors administrators
or assignes shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid to unto my said wife her executors
administrators or assignes, the some of three score six pounds thirteene shillings and fower
pence of good English money within one yeare next after my decease that then and from
thence forth my said brothers shall have the house messuage and lands in Exmester
w[hi]ch I bought of '''my said brother Nicholas Streete wherein my brother Thomas''' nowe
dwelleth together with all my right and interest in the same Item I give and bequeath
unto '''my daughter Margaret''' upon Condic[i]on that shee shall not marry without the Consent
of my said wife the some of fower hundred pounds to be paid unto her att such time as shee
shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares Item I likewise give and bequeath
unto '''Mary my daughter''' uppon condic[i]on that shee shall not marry without the consent
of my said wife the some of fower hundred pounds to be paid unto her att such time as shee shall
accomplishe the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give and bequeath to '''my kins'''
'''woman Eliz. Purser''' Tenn pounds to be paid unto her in two years next after my
decease Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth daughter of my sonne George''' the some
of twenty pounds to be paid unto her at the age of one and twenty yeares Item the word "I" omitted do
release and forgive unto '''my sonne in lawe Mr Edward Mitten '''of that debt w[hi]ch he oweth
mee uppon Accompt the some of Forty pounds upon condic[i]on notwithstanding that
'''the said Edward Mitten''' his executors or assignes shall pay or cause to be payd unto
'''his daughters Bridgett and Sara''' vizt to either of them twenty pounds at their ac=
complishment of one and twenty yeares as a bequest and legacy by me their grandfather
given unto them Item I give and bequeath unto every of my servants in household tenn shillings
six pence Item I doe request '''my loving friends Mr Doctor Charlett, Thomas Cooke, Edmond Bee'''
'''croft & George Langforde''' to be my overseers to see as much as in them lyeth this my last will
and testament performed according to my true meaninge. And I give to every of them in
token of my love forty shillings. And it is my will and meaninge that they my said friends and
Overseers of my will shall take such security of my Executrix for the true payment of the
legacies herin by me before bequeathed according to the true meaning of this my last will as they
my said friends or the greater p[ar]te of them shall think fitt. And that the M[aste]r of the Orphants
of the Citty aforesaid for the time being shall not intermedle or take any security for the
legacies aforesaid Item notwithstanding my houses and lands herein before bequeathed and given
to my wife and afterwards unto '''my sonne Thomas''' w[i]thin the Citty of Worcester I do give and
bequeathe to the poore of the parish of St Andrew sixteene shillings yearly to be paid
for ever unto them by the discretion of the Churchwardens and Overseers of that parish
for the time being by '''my said wife and my sonne Thomas''' and his heires forever, out of that
howse or tenement neere the key key = quay wherein one''' John Chaddicke''' now dwelleth All the
rest of my goods Cattells and Chattells whatsoever my debts legacies and funerall
Charges first paid and discharged I doe freely give & bequeath unto '''Bridgett my'''
'''wellbeloved wife''' whom I doe make and ordaine my sole Executrix of this my last will
and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seale the day and
date first above written / '''John Streete'''./ Sealed and acknowledged to be the last
will and testament of the said Mr John Streete in presence of us '''John Barber, Edward'''
'''Cooke Thomas Cooke and Edmond Beecroft''' Probate [in Latin] The will written above was proved in London before the venerable Master William Bird, knight and Doctor of Laws at a Commission constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the fourteenth day of the month of November AD 1622. Judgement was given to Bridgette Streete widow of the deceased and executrix named in this will having been sworn on the holy saints to administer the goods and credits of the deceased before Master Richard Charlett Professor of Sacred Theology. ===Sources===

Will of John Streete of St Clements, Worcester, 1634

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the will of [[Street-2305|John Streete]], a clothier of St Clements, Worcester, Worcestershire. The will was written on 7 November 1632 and not revised until it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 28 May 1634. '''Will of John Streete 1634''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 165
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ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Street-2305|John Streete]]''' testator. Clothier of St Clements, Worcester. *'''my unckle Streete''' Un-named uncle, deceased. Testator wishes to be buried near him in the College Churchyard. *'''my cosen Francis Street Esquire''' received ten pounds in money. *'''Mr George Langford''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value. *'''my cosen George Streete''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, overseer of will, witness to will. *'''Mr Cotterell minister of our parish''' Minister of St Clements. Received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, and ten pounds to be paid at the rate of forty shillings per year. *'''Mr William Gibbs''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, overseer of will. *'''Nicholas Cotterell''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value. Witness to will. *'''my wife Mary''' executrix and residuary legatee. *'''my sister Jane Symonds widowe'''. *'''Elizabeth, daughter of Jane Symonds''' received a loom. *'''John Mott''' current keeper of the aforesaid loom. *'''my servant Alice Trypton''' received total of forty shillings. *'''William Cotterell''' witness to will. *'''Tho[mas] Writer''' witness to will. ---- [''folio 378 verso'']
In the name of God Amen '''I John'''
'''Streete''' of the p[ar]ishe of St Clements in the Cittie of Worc[ester] Clothier being weake of bodye
but in perfect memorie thankes be given to god Doe make and ordayne this my last will and
Testam[en]t in manner and forme followinge. First I Comend my soule to Almightie god that gave
it, unto Jesus Christe that Redeemed it, and to the holy Ghost whoe hath sanctified it and my body
to be decently buried and interred in the Colledge Churchyard as neere to '''my unckle Streete''' as
Conveniently may be And for my worldly estate wherew[i]th it hath pleased god to blesse me I give
and bequeath as followeth Imprimis I revoke and renounce all form[e]r wills by me made before this
present tyme Ite[m] I give unto '''my Cosen Francis Streete Esquire''' tenn pounds as a token of
my love and to '''Mr George Langford, my cosen George Streete, Mr Cotterell minister of'''
'''our p[ar]ishe, to Mr William Gibbs and to Nicholas Cotterell''' twentie shillings a peece to make
them Rings all to be payde out of my pention money when it shalbe received by my wife Ite[m] I give
unto '''my sister Jane Symonds widowe''' fortye shillings a yeare duringe her life to be payde by
Tenn shillings a quarter towards her house rent or else five pounds to be paide within a
yeare after my decease w[hi]ch I leave to the discretion of my Wiefe Ite[m] I give to '''her daughter'''
'''Elizabeth''' a loome now in the possession of '''John Mott''' Item I give to '''my servant Alice Trypton'''
twentie shillings to be payd a Twelve month after my decease and Twentie shillings more to be
payde her the next yeare followinge and concluding Item I give to the poore of my p[ar]ishe of St
Clements tenn shillings every fifth day of November so long as my Wiefe shall live, to be given by
her hands if shee soe please Item I give to '''Mr Cotterell''' aforesayd as a Testimonie of my speciall
love to him tenne pounds to be payde within the space of five yeares after my decease by forty
[''folio 379 recto'']
shillings p[er] ann[um] All the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable (my debts and funerall rites
discharged) I give and bequeath unto '''my deare and loving wife Mary''' whom I make and ordayne
my sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament, and I make '''my cosen George Streete'''
'''and Mr William Gibbs''' my Ov[er]seers for the p[er]formance of this my last will and Testam[en]t In
Witnesse whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale the seaventh day of Novemb[e]r
in the yeare of o[u]r Lord god One thowsand sixe hundred thirtie two '''John Streete. ''' / Sealed
and published in the presence of these witnesses hereunder named / '''William Cotterell'''
'''George Streete, Wm Gibbes, Nicholas Cotterell, Tho. Writer'''
'''Probate''' [from the Latin] This Testament was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London before the venerable Master Henry Marten, knight and Doctor of Laws on the twenty eighth day of May AD 1634. Judgement given to Marie Streete widow of the deceased and executrix named in this Testament who swore on the Holy Saints to administer the goods of the said deceased truly and faithfully before Humphrey Hoare clerk. ===Sources===

Will of John Strelley, Citizen and Vintner of London 1559

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[[Category:Vintners]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Strelley of London 1559 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42B
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Will of Johannis Strelley, granted probate on 27 Nov 1559. Died about 1559 in London.
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'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Strelley Citizen and Vyntener of London''' testator *'''Alice and Anne my late wives''' * '''Nichol[as] ''' eldest son of testator **'''John''' second son of testator ***'''Myllycent''' eldest daughter of testator ****'''Fraunces''' second daughter of testator *****'''Sara''' youngest daughter of testator * '''Anthonye Wolhouse''' husband of Myllycent [[Woolhouse-3|Anthony Woolhouse (abt.1533-1587)]] *'''my said sonne Nich[o]las Strelley''' eldest son *'''Johanne Sympson of Chigwell in the countie of Essex widowe''' * '''Thomas Walk[er] my sonne in lawe''' * '''James Towne my Cosynne''' * '''Robert Towne sonne of the same James''' son of James Towne *'''Jane daughter of the same James''' daughter of James Towne * '''Agnes my last wifes Cosynne''' * '''my frende Robert Wheatley gentleman''' * '''my landes lord Robert Sandes''' * '''his mother Maystress warren''' mother of Robert Sandes *'''james Johnson vyntener and his wif' some tyme my servants''' * '''Willi[a]m Wall some tyme my servante''' * '''willi[a]m Mawnde nowe my servant''' * '''humfrey lyneall nowe my servante''' *'''Thomas Gyles my apprentice''' * '''Anthonye Wade my apprentice ''' * ''' Humfrey Baynton my nurse''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Richarde Graygoose my nurse''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Anthonye Towne sonne of Thomas Towne''' * '''Katheryne Brynley wif of Thomas Brynley''' no relationshipto testator stated *'''goodman Bradstrete my gardener''' no relationship to testator stated *'''goodman Whitacres waterbearer and his wif''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Alexander Carlile '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 44
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Will of Alexandri Carlell, granted probate on 16 Oct 1561. Died about 1561 in London.
''' vintner, no relationship to testator stated [[Carleill-1|Alexander Carleill (-1561)]] **'''John Carter/Cater''' vintner, no relationship to testator stated ***'''John hylton gentilman''' no relationship to testator stated ****'''Will[ia]m gonne Armorer''' '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42B
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Will of Willmi Gonne, granted probate on 14 Jun 1559. Died about 1559 in London.
'''and his wife''' no relationship to testator stated. William was Master of the Armourers in 1555. William named as joint executor * '''my cosynne Will[ia]m harp Clerke''' **'''Thomas Symons Clerke ''' no relationship to testator stated *'''will[ia]m Armstronge Cooke''' named later as Citizen and Cook and joint executor.No relationship to testator stated *'''John Starkye Fletcher''' no relationship to testator stated *'''my cosynne James Towne and his wif''' wife un-named *'''Alexander Rotherforthe Scryvener''' no relationship to testator stated also signed as witness as Notary Publique *'''my cosynne page''' *'''James Janson and his wif''' *'''Robert Lucas Butcher''' *'''Edwarde Hodgeson vytener''' *'''Thomas Walker''' * '''Anthonye and Thomas my boyes''' * '''my cosynne Styrley that watcheth with me''' * '''mother Chibball''' *'''the goodwif harrys''' *'''margerye my wenche''' *'''will[ia]m Armestronge Citizen'and cooke''' of London * '''my very Frendes John Sulvayne''' Salven/Salvin '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Johis Salven, granted probate on 7 Mar 1570. Died about 1570 in Lincoln's Inn.
[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pjMEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA273&lpg=PA273&dq=%22john+Salven%22&source=bl&ots=Vb86y9lV9N&sig=ACfU3U2jP1xkNRy-13YIX7ayAcIwwA7R8g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiegPuhh4T-AhXOiFwKHVJVDt84ChDoAXoECBMQAw#v=onepage&q=%22john%20Salven%22&f=false Visitation of Yorkshire ] (Google Books, accessed 30 March 2023) [and John Hylton] mentioned earlier] *'''my cosynne John Settill haberdasher and his wif ''' *''' will[ia]m Traves and myldred his wif''' *e '''Thomas Bland thelder''' witness *'''John Cater ''' probably John Carter mentioned earlier, witness *'''Alexander Carlile''' witness *'''Alexander Rotherforthe notarye publique''' witness same as the scrivener possibly Rotherford as a surname [''page one folio 468 recto'' ]

In the name of god Amen the xxiiijth daie of the month of december
in the yere of ower lorde god a thousande five hundred fiftie and eighte and in the firste
yeare of the Reigne of owre soveragne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god quene of England
France and Irelande Defend[er] etc I '''John Strelley Citizen and Vyntener of London''' being
sicke in bodie albeytt wholle of mynde and of good and p[er]fitt Remembrannce laude and prayse
be gyven to almyghtie god make ordeyne and dispose this my p[resen]te testament conteynyng
therin my last will in maner and fourme following that is to saye First and principally
I comende my sowle into the handes of the hollie Trynytie god the father god the sonne
and god the hollie gooste that p[er]forms and one god trusting and faithfullye beleving that through
the merrts of his most blessed passion my synnes be doubly forgiven me And I will my
bodie to be buryed in the parishe churche of Seynt Leonarde nyghe Eastcheape of London
nyghye the bodies of '''Alice and Anne my late wives''' be buryed And I will that within
conveyente tyme after my decease there shalbe layde upon my grave in decent order
a fayre marble stone with pictures of brass plate of a memoryall of me and '''my'''
'''saide two wives Alice and Anne''' withe the day and yere of my death and with two
scutchyons of the thre Tonnes at two corners and other two scutchyons of my marke
at the other two corners all in brasse Also I will that all suche detts and dueties
as I owe of ryghte or in conscince to my p[er]sone or p[er]sones shalbe well and truly contented
and payde by myne executors undernamed onlie ordeyned for so to be paied wi[th]out anye
delay or contradiction And as touching the order and disposition of all and singular my goodes
catalles silver plate jewels ready money and drebts whatsoev[er] I will that all and singuler the
same after my debts and funeralle deducted or payed shalbe devided or parted into two
equall partes according to the laudable usage and custome of this honorable Citie of London
wherof one equall moytie or parte I give and bequeath unto '''Nich[o][as John Myllycent'''
'''Fraunces and Sara my children''' equally amoungest theym to be devided and parted
according to the saide laudable usage and custome And my very will and mynde is that
suche some of money and silver plate as I gave to the said''' Millicent '''and with her for
her advauncement in maryage amountynge to fiftie poundes or above as appearithe by
an acquytannce to me made by her and '''Anthonye Wolhouse her husbande''' shalbe demed
and judged as p[ar]cell of her part and portion of my said goodes And also that the sume
acquytannce shalbe no barre to the said '''Millicent''' to have or tak the residue of her
childes parte of my goodes in suche ample wise as the Rest of my children ought to
have the som[m]e conteyned in the same agrytannce rycepted as if suche acquytaunce
had not be made and the other half part of my said goodes catalles and debts I reserve
to the p[er]formannce of my legacies and bequests hereunder mentioned That is to saye

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First I give and bequeath unto '''my said sonne Nicholas Strelley''' one anuyitie or annual some
of fower poundes by the year from the date of my decease durying the naturall lif of '''Johanne'''
'''Sympson of Chigwell in the countie of Essex widowe''' who hath an estate for terme of her
lif in the mano[r] of Can Hall al[ia]s can hill w[i]th the members? in the countie of Essex to be
payde by myne executors at two termes of the yere by equall portions to be payde
Also I give and bequeath to the same '''Nicholas''' and his assignes my lease interest and terme
of yeres of and in the saide mano[r] of Canhall whiche I holde of the same '''Johanne Sympson'''
Also I give and bequeathe unto '''John Strelley my sonne''' untill he shall accomplishe the
age of one and twentie yeres towardes hes bringynge upp one annuitye or anuall paym[en]t
of fower poundes by the yere to be recyved at the handes of myne executors at the said two
termes of the yere by equall portions Also I give and bequeath unto''' Fraunces my seconde'''
'''daughter''' ov[er] and above her childes portion of my saide goodes Twentie poundes of lawfull money
of England

Item I bequeath to '''Sara my youngest daughter '''ov[er] and above her childes portion
fourtie poundes of lawfull money of England if (my legacies p[er]formed) my part of my goodes
will so extende unto

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas Walk[er] my sonne in lawe'''
twentie poundes of lawfull money of England

Item to '''James Towne my Cosynne''' twentie
poundes of lawfull money of England So that he rebate and allowe oute of the same so
muche money and suche debts as he oweth me

Item to '''Robert Towne sonne of the same'''
'''James''' fourtie shillings and to '''Jane daughter of the same James''' fourtie shillings to her maryage

Item I bequeath unto '''Agnes my last wifes Cosynne''' being nowe at Smythes .... in Rompforde
xxs And I do remytt and forgive to the same '''Agnes''' all suche debts and dueties as she doth
owe unto me

Item I give and bequeath to suche of my companye of Venteners as shalbe at
my buryall for a Repast ammongest theym to be had five poundes

Item I bequeath to '''my frende'''
'''Robert Wheatley gentleman''' a soveraigne of gold of the value of xxs

Item to '''my landes'''
'''lord Robert Sandes''' fourt[ee]n shillings in money

Item to '''his mother Maystress Warn[er]''' other
fourtie shillings desyring theym to be good unto my poore children and to lett them have
a newe lease of the Saynt Johns beade payeing for itt as other will

Item I bequeath unto '''james'''
'''Johnson vyntener and his wif' some tyme my servants''' five poundes in money betwene theym

Item to '''Willi[a]m Wall some tyme my servante''' fyve poundes thirtene shillings and foure pence
in money

Item to '''willi[a]m Mawnde nowe my servant''' foure poundes in money

Item to '''humfrey'''
'''lyneall nowe my servante''' three poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence in money

Item to '''Thomas'''
'''Gyles my apprentice''' fourtie shillings

Item to '''Anthonye Wade my apprentice '''xxsto eyther
of the same '''Thomas and Anthony''' to be delyvered within one yere after there sev[er]all termes
of apprentished

Item I bequeath to ''' Humfrey Baynton my nurse''' a dublett at the discretion
of myne executors and tenne shillings in money

Item to '''Richarde Graygoose my nurse''' a
dublett and a Jackitt at the discretion of myne executors and xiijs iiijd in money

Item I
bequeath to '''Anthonye Towne sonne of Thomas Towne''' fourtie shillinges in money

Item
I bequeath to '''Katheryne Brynley wif of Thomas Brynley''' foure poundes towardes the
nursing of her children to be paied unto her and her husbande by tenne shillings ev[er]y
halfe yere Provided alwayes and my very mynde and will is that if any parte or
p[ar]cell of the said foure poundes fortune to come to thandes of her husbande then the payment
of the Rest unpayed shall cease and determyne. And to ev[ery] of my mayde servants in my house
at London xxs a pece. Also I give unto '''goodman Bradstrete my gardener''' xs in money

Item
to '''goodman Whitacres waterbearer and his wif''' to eyther ot theym sixe shillings and
eighte pence a pece in money

Item I give and bequeath unto ev[ery] of my godchildren w[hi]ch
may be duely proved twentie pence

Item I give and bequeath to thirtene poore illegible people
at o[ur] hall to ev[ery] of theym iijs iijd

Item I bequeath to ev[ery] poore housholde within the said
parishe of Saynt Leonarde nyghe Eastcheape twentie pence in money

Item I give and
bequeath to and amongest the poore people of the paryshe of All Halowes in lombard street
of London xiijs iijd

Item i give to the poore people of the parishe of Saynt Bennett gracechurche
vjs viijd

Item I give to the prysoners of newgate LUdgate the Two Competrs the kings
benche and marshallsee to the poore people of ev[ery] of the same sixe prysons five shillings in
breade or other wise at the discretion of my executors

Item I will that there shalbe
distributed in breade at the said parishe church of saynt Leonarde to the poore people

[''page 3 folio 469 recto'']

thither resortinge the daye of my buryall the value of fortie shillngs

Item I will that at myne
buryall there shalbe a sermmon made by somme honest lerned and godlie preacher And I give to
the same preacher for his paynes in that behalf taken vjs viijd
br/> Item I give and bequeathe
a blacke gowne to ev[ery] of the p[er]sones hereunder named of the sev[er]all price? following That is
to saye To '''Alexander Carlile John Carter vynteners John hylton gentilman Will[ia]m gonne'''
'''Armorer and his wife''' of the price of xv or xvj shillings the yarde

Item to '''my cosynne'''
'''Will[ia]m harp Clerke Thomas Symons Clerke my sonne Anthonye Wollhouse my daughter his'''
'''wife Nich[ol]as and John my sonnes Fraunces and Sara my daughters''' That is to saye to the
same '''Fraunces and Sara''' eyther of them a gowne and a kirtell '''will[ia]m Armstronge cook'''
'''John Starkye Fletcher my cosynne James Towne and his wif and Alexander Rotherforthe'''
'''Scryvener''' ev[ery] of theym a gowne of the price of viijs iijd the yard

Item to '''my cosynne page'''
'''James Janson and his wif Robert Lucas Butcher Edwarde Hodgeson vytener and Thomas'''
'''Walker''' ev[ery] of theym a gowne of the price of xijs the yarde

Item to '''Will[ia]m Mawnde and'''
'''humfry lyneall my servants''' of xs the yarde

Item to '''Anthonye and Thomas my boyes''' and
my men servants at Layton ev[ery] of theym a blacke robe of xs a yarde

Item to '''my cosynne'''
'''Styrley that watcheth with me''' a Cassocke of xijs the yarde

Item to '''mother Chibball the
'''the goodwif harrys and margerye my wenche''' ev[ery] of theym a blacke cassocke of tenne
shillings the yard

The Residue amongest '''my said children Nich[ol]as John Fraunces and Sara '''equally amongest theym
to be devided and parted And I doe make ordeyne and consitute '''my saide sonne Nich[ol]as Sturllye'''
'''and my very freinde will[ia]m gonne Citizen and Armorer of London and will[ia]m Armestronge Citizen'''
'''and Cooke of the same Citie''' myne executors And I bequeath to the same '''will[ia]m gonne and'''
'''will[ia]m Armestronge''' for there paynes and labo[ur] heren to be takenxiilli vjs viijd in money that
is to saye eyther of theym vjlo xiijs iijd and of the execution of the same I make ordeyn and
name '''my very Frendes John Sulvayne and John hylton gentilmen''' ov[er]seers And I bequeath to
eyther of theym for his paynes and labo[ur] heren to be taken vli in money

Item I bequeath to
'''my cosynne John Settill haberdasher and his wif '''to eyther or theym a black gowne of
xijs the yarde

'''And as touching''' the ordre and disposition of all and singular my
landes messuage tenements and herydytaments whatsoev[er] whersoever my sole seased at this
present daye of estate in fee symple I do devise dispose and bequeathe the same to suche p[er]sons
and to suche intenete and purposes and upon suche conditions as hereafter so expressed
That is to saye First I give and bequeath unto the said '''Nich[ol]as my eldest sonne''' all that my
mano[r] of Cannon hull al[ia]s Canhall withall my landes tenements Rents ................. and
hereiditaments with there appurten[an]ces to the same mano[r] belonging or in any wise appteynyng
situate lyeng and beinge in the parysghes of Wansted and WEstham in the Countie of Essex
And the Rev[er]sion and Rev[er]sions of the same To have and to holde thesame to the same '''Nich[ol]as'''
and his assignes for the terme of the naturall lif of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' without ympechm[en]t
of wate And after the decease of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' I will that the said mano[r] and other the
premysses with there appurtenn[an]ces shall Remayne and comme to the first begotten sonne
of the bodie of the same''' Nicholas''' engendered And to the heyres males of the bidie
first begotten sonne lawfully begotten And for default of such heyre male of the bodie
of the same first begotten sonne of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten The Remaynder thereof
unto the seconde sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nicholas''' lawfullye to be begotten and to
the heyres males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And for ddefault of such issue to remayne
unto the third sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye to be begotten and to the heyres
males of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for defaulte of suche issue of the bodie of the thirde sonne
of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten The Remaynder therof unto the fourthe sonne of the bodie of the
same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye to be begotten and to the heyres males of his bodie lawfullie begotten
And for default of suche yssue of the said fourthe sonne of the saide '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully
to be begotten the Remaynder thereof to the fifthe sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as'''
lawwfullie begotten and to the heyres males of the same fifthe sonne lawfullye begotten and for
defaulte of suche yssue of the bodie of the same fiveth sonne lawfullye begotten the Remaynder
thereof unto the sixthe sonne of he bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye begotten and to the

[''page 4 folio 469 verso '']

heyres males of the bodie of the same sixte sonne lawfullie begotten And for defaukte of suche yssue the
next heyre male of the bodie of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten and to the heyres males of the
bodie of suche heyre male lawfully begotten And so forth from heyre male to heyre male aslonge
as there shall happen to be any heyre male of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten
And for defaulte of suche yssue male of the said '''Nich[ol]as my sonne''' lawfullie begotten
the Remaynder thereof to '''John Strelley my seconde sonne''' and his assignes for the terme of the
life of the same '''John''' without ympeachement of wast And after the decease of the same '''John''' the
Remaynder thereof to the sirst sonne of the said '''John my sonne''' of his bodie lawfully begotten
and to the heyre males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And fo defaulte of yssue to the next
heyre male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye begotten and to the heyres of the bodie of
suche heyre male lawfully begotten And so forth from heyre male to heyre male as longe as
there shall happen to be any heyre male of the bodie of the saide '''John''' lawfullie begotten
And for defaulte of suche yssue male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye to be begotten
the Remaynder thereof unto '''Sara my youngest daughter''' and to the heyre males of her bodie
lawfullye begotten And for lack of suche yssue the Remaynder thereof to '''Myllicent my eldest'''
'''daughter''' and to the heyreds male of her bodie lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of suche yssue
the Remaynder thereof unto '''Fraunces my seconde daughter''' and to her heyres for ever Also I give
and bequeathe unto the said '''John my sonne''' all and singular my messuage or tenemente with
shoppes Cellers sollers and other the apperten[an]ces nowe of late in the tenure or occupation
of '''Will[ia]m Kynkall Butcher''' sett and being in the paryshes of saynt leonarde and saynt clement
nyghe estchepe of London To have and to holde the same to the said '''John my sonne''' and to his
assignes during the naturall lif of the saide '''John''' And after the decease of the same '''John my'''
'''sonne''' the Remaynder thereof to the first sonne of the bodie of the same '''John my sonne''' lawfully
begotten And for defaulte of such yssue to the next here male of the bodie of the said '''John'''
lawfullie begotten And to the heyre males of the bodie of suche heyre male lawfullie begotten
And so forth frome heyre male to heyre male as longe as there shall happen to be any heyre
male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of such yssue male of
the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfully begotten the Remaynder thereof to the said '''Sara my youngest'''
'''daughter''' and to the heyres males of her bodie lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of
suche yssue male of her bodie lawfullie begotten the Remaynder thereof to the saide
'''Myllicent my eldest daughter''' and to the heyres males of her bodie lawfully begotten
And for lacke of suche yssue males of the bodie of the said '''Myllicent''' lawfullye begotten
the Remaynder thereof to he saide '''Fraunces my daughter''' and her heyres for ever And for
the better assurance to be made of the saide messuage or Tenement with thappurten[an]ces
to the said '''John Strelley my sonne''' and to the other whome I have appoynted and
devised the same to Remayne sostende or com[m]e I will that the saide '''Nich[ol]as''' or his heyres
upon request to hym or theym made by the said '''John''' or any of the heyres males of
his bodie lawfullie begotten or any of theym in the Remaynder and at there costs and
chardges shall within two yeres next ensueing after my decease make or cause to be made
to the saide '''John''' or his heyres males of his bodie or to any other to whome this same
is by this present testament lymytted or appoynted in Remaynder or otherwise suche
assurance and assurancs estate and estats as shalbe resonablie? devised or advised
by the lerned counsell of the said '''John''' or the heyres males of hes bodie begotten or
any of theym to whome the same shall or ought to descend Remayne or com[m]e by force and
vertue of this present testament and last will Provided alwayes and my veraye will
and mynde is that if any of my saide sonnes or daughters or any of the yssues of there
bodies severally comynge or any p[er]sone to whome any bequest legacye or devise
is made or whiche shall or maye have any advantage benefite or com[m]oditie by reason
or vertue of this my last will and testament do attempte or goo about by anye man[ner]
of meanes to breake defeate avoyd or annhilate any part of this my parte devise
concernynge my saide landes and tenements or any p[ar]cell thereof or do ....... or..........
suffer any into ded or thinge to be done by theym ar any of theym by feoffment or des............
gifte alyenation recon...... or otherwise whiche may be in any wise so pro....... as whereby
the inherytance of the p[re]mysses or amy parte or p[ar]cell therof shall not or maye not at all

''[page 5 folio 470 recto]

tymes hereafter descend Remayne or come frome one to one another accordinge to myne entent and
meanynge herein declared That then and ymmediately frome and after suche attempte or
arte pretended to be done and ev[er]y bequest legacye and devise made to hym or theyn so
attemptynge or doynge contrarye to that my will shalbe voyde and of none effecte And that
the saide p[er]sone or p[er]sones so attemptynge goyng about to do or suffer any suche arte and
thinge shall forthw[i]th by suche arte or attempte be excluded to take or have anye
further benefite profitt or comodatie by vertue of this my saide last will and
and testament And that ymmediately and frome thence forth ytt shalbe lawfull
to suche p[er]sone or p[er]sones to whome my parte of the saide landes tenements or other
things after the death of the saide p[er]sone or p[er]sones so attempting to break my saide devise
as appoynted to remayne defende or com[m]e to entre into suche parte of the saide landes
or tenements and acupie possess or enjoye the same same accordinge to suche estate
as by this my devise and testament as to hym or theym appoynted lymytted or devised
as thoughe the devise made to suche p[er]sone or p[er]sones so offending had never been had
it made And I utterly revoke & ..... voyd and adnull all and ev[er]y former willes
testaments legacs bequests execututors and ov[er]seers by me in any wise before this tyme
made named gyven willed or beqeathed and I will that this my p[resen]te testament
together w[i]th all the legacs bequests executors and ov[er]seers herein mentioned shall
stande remayne and abide for my very last will and testament and none other or
otherwise In witness whereof to this my p[resen]te testament and last will I the saide '''John'''
'''Strelley''' have sett my hande and seale dated the daye and yere first above wrytten

Item
I bequeath to''' will[ia]m Traves and myldred his wif''' to eyther of theym xxs By me '''John'''
'''Strelley''' witnesses at the readynge declaration sealinge and subscrybinge of theese
presente '''Thomas Bland thelder John Cater Alexander Carlile and Alexander'''
'''Rotherforthe notarye publique

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[[Category: Essex, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Tailecot 1604 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Johannis Taylcott, granted probate on 24 Jan 1604. Died about 1604 in Bramctrie, Essex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex . The will was written in 1604 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 24 January 1604/5 The will images were good and very readable Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned *'''John Tailecot of Brainetrei, Pewterer''' Testator *'''Anne Tailcot''' wife of testator *'''John Tailcot''' son of testator *'''Barnabe Boltell''' occupies property of testator *'''Rachell Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Anne Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Marie Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Grace Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Sara Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Elizabeth Ingram my mayde servaunte''' servant of testator * '''William Mullings''' serving apprenticeship with wife of testator *'''Thomas Clarke''' serving apprenticeship with wife of testator *''''William Skinner''' father in law of testator *'''Roberte Tailcot my brother''' brother of testator *''''Marke Mott''' witness to will *'''Erasmus Sparhawke''' witness to will *'''James Sparhawke''' witness to will [page 1 folio 7 recto]
In the name of God Amen Anno
Domini 1604 In the second year of the reign of James KIng of England France and Ireland
Defender of the faith etc............................. '''I John Tailecot of Braine='''
'''trei in the Countie of Essex Pewterer''' being at this time sick in bodie but of good
sounde and perfect memorie seure and minde I thank and praise a;mightie god for it,
well weighing the uncertaine and fraile estate of this mortall and miserable life,
doe hereby and herrein aordeyne and male my ..... testament and last will in
manner and fore following that is to saie,

Imprimus I doe commend and comit
my soule into the handes and tuit[i]on of thalmightie god, my creator and redemer,
And my bodie to be buried in christioan buriall where it shall please almightie god to
take my life from me by and at the discrec[i]on of my Executrix hereafter named

Item
I doe give unto the poore people of the parish of Braintry twentie shillinges
of lawfull money of England to be paide to and amongst them within one month
next after my decaese by my executrix hereafter named

Item I will devise and
bequeath all that my messuage or tenement wherein I nowe dwell with the yards
gardens and apputen[a]nces to the same belonging as they nowe are in my occupac[i]on
set and being in Brauntry aforesaide unto '''Anne my wife''' for and during the whole
terme of her naturall life, And from and after the decease of the saide '''Anne my'''
'''saide wief''' I will and devise and bequeath all that my afore menc[i]oned messuage or
Tennement with the yardes and gardens and other appurta[i]ning thereunto belonginge
# as they nowe are in my tenure or occupac[i]onunto '''John Tailcot my sonne''' and to his
heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten for ever. And for want of such issue to
remaine to the righte and next heire of '''me the saide John Tailcot first named for ever

Item I will and devise all that my tenement with the yardes gardens and appur-=
tenances thereunto belonging in Braintrie aforesaid as the same nowe are in the
tenure or occupac[i]on of the saide''' Barnabe Boltell''' or of his assignes unto '''Rachell'''
'''Tailcot my daughter''' and to the heires of her body lawfully to be begotten for ever
And for wante of such issue to and amongest all the residue of my daughters that
shall happen to survive the saide '''Rachell''' and to their heires of their bodies lawfully
to be begotten for ever. And for wante of such issue to '''John Taylcot my sonne''' and
to the heires of his body for ever, And for wante of such issue to revert to the right
and next heires of me the said

[page 2 folio 7 verso] And next heire of me the saide '''John Tailcot''' for ever

Item I doe give unto '''John'''
'''Taylcot my sonne And to Anne Tailcot Marie Tailcot Grace Tailecot and Sara'''
'''Tailecot my daughters''' to every of them fortie pounds a peece of lawfull money of
England to be paide to them severally at their severall accomplishments of their
severall ages of one and twentie yeares if they shall for longe fortune to live, And
in case any of them shall fortune to die before the receipt of their saide Legacie of
fortie poundes that then I will devise and bequeath the porc[i]on of him her or them
so dyeinge of fortie poundes to and amongst all the residue of my daughters what=
soever which shall fortune to survive to be paide and aporc[i]oned and devided among=
gest them at their seaverall ages of one and twentie yeres.

Item I doe give unto
'''John Tailcot my saide sonne''' my best bedstedle standing in my parlor next my hall
with my best featherbed lienge uppon the same my best rug and my best flocbed,
my best vallannce and hanginge to the same my best coverlet my best feather
boulster my best flocbolster a paire of my best blankets a paire of my best sheetes,
two of my best pillowes with two of my best pillowbeeres to the same, my booke of
Martires and my booke intitled by the name of Mr Rogers booke to be delivered unto
him by the executors andministrators or assignes of '''Anne my saide wife''' within one
month, next after her decease, And she during her life to have the necessary using
thereof without altering the propertie, other than is hereby intended

Item I
doe in like manner give and bequeath my ioyned table with the frame and bench
bordes and six ioyned stooles in the saide parlor and all the wainscot seelinges
settles glasses and windowes and hangings now fixed used or imployed as pro=
pertie belonging to the house and the great chest in the saide parlor unto '''John'''
'''my saide sonne''' to be delivered to him by the executors administrators or assignes
of the saide '''Anne my saide wife'''within one month nexte after the decease
of the saide'''Anne my saide wief,''' and she to have the necessary use of them
during her life not altering the prop[er]tie of them or anie of them

Item I doe
give unto every of my children one brasse pott a peece of the waight of sixteene
poundes two kettles a peece th'one of every of them to conteine in measure
five gallons, th'other of them to conteyne in measure three gallons, twelve pewter
dishes a peece of thre seaverall sortible sizes conteyning every twelve dishes five
and twentie poundes in weight or above to be delivered unto them seaverally
at their seaverall agges of xxiti yeres or to soe manie of them as shall live to
attaine that ages by my executrix hereafter named

Item I doe give unto
'''Anne Tailcot my daughter''' all that my standing bedsteedle standing in my chamber
over my hall furnished as it now standeth that is to saie, having a featherbed a
flocbed a feather bolster a flocbolster a paire of blankets a coverlet two pillowes
Two pillowbeeres and a paire of sheets now used uppon the same to be delivered
unto the said '''Anne Tailcot my saide daughter''' at such time as she the said '''Anne'''
shall accomplishe her full age of xxiti yeres by my executrix hereafter named

Item
I doe give and bequeath unto '''Marie Tailcot my daughter''' my standing bedstedle
standing in my chamber over my kitchin where I nowe dwell and all the bedding and
furniture as it now standeth having a feather bed and other appurtening also alsoe
a paire of shetts and a pillowbere to be divered to her at her accomplismente
of her age of xxiti yeres by my executrix hereafter named

Item I doe give unto
'''Grace Tailcot my daughter''' one bedstedle with a flocbed and all things there=
unto appurteyning to be delivered to her at her agoe of xxiti yeres by my executrix
or her assignes

Item I doe give unto '''Anne my daughter''' my chest standing in
the hall chamber to be delivered unto her at her age of xxiti yeres

Item I doe give
unto '''Elizabeth Ingram my mayde servaunte''' xs of lawfull money of England

Item
[page 3 folio 8 recto]

Item I doe give unto '''William Mullings and Thomas Clarke''' to either of them xxs of lawefull
money of England uppon this condic[i]on that either of them doe serve their app[re]ntishodes
with my wief after my decease, And to be paide to him ot either of them at the determy=
nac[i]on of their appr[e]ntishoode and not otherwise, then uppon their seaverall servinge of
their app[re]ntishoods with my wife

Item I doe give unto every of my children three of my
silver spoons to be delivered unto them seaverallie as they shall come to and accomp=
lish their seaverall ages of xxiti yeres if they shall so longe live, All the residue
of my goodes chattells cattell money plate debts houshold stuff imple[ment]s of houshould moveables
and imoveables whatsoever nott being herein before bequeathed, my debts being paied my
funerall expenses disburssed and these my ;egacies herein given and bequeathed being
paied and p[er]formed, I wholie give and bequeath them unto '''Anne my wife''' And doe make
her sole Executrix of this my last will and testament, And |I will that my wief
uppon the Probate of this will she my saied wifef doe enter her owne bonde in
the somme of thre hundred poundes to '''my father in law William Skynner and Rob[er]t'''
'''Tailcot''' for the p[er]formance of all and every my legacies herein given by her to be
p[er]formed according to the true meaning hereof, And that in case she shall fortune to
marrie againe That before her such marriage she shall enter into sufficient bonde
in fower hundred poundes with obe sufficient suretie that''' my saied father in lawe'''
'''William Skinner and Roberte Tailcot my brother''' shall like of to the same '''Will[i]am'''
'''Skynner and Robert Tailcot trulie to p[er]forme all the legacies on her parte is
ro be paied according to the true meaning of this mylast will & testament.
Witnesses:'''Marke'''
'''Mott Erasmus Sparhawke and James Sparhawke

===Sources===

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== Introduction == This is a transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Tamworth-8|John Tamworth MP]] (1524-1569), Esquire, Groom to Her Majesty's Privy Chamber, of London, England.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D958335 National Archive]
Reference: PROB 11/52/94
Description: Will of John Tamworthe, Groom to Her Majesty's Privy Chamber of London
Date: 2 March 1570
Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 9 July 2022)
'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 52
{{Ancestry Sharing|29377525|556244}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|913515}} (accessed 9 July 2022)
Will of Johis Tammorthe of London, granted probate on 2 Mar 1569. Died Abt 1569.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if it profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *[[Tamworth-8|John Tamworthe]], testator *[[Walsingham-52|Xristian]], wellbeloved wife *[[Knollys-13|Thomas Knowlles]], son of Sir Francis Knowlles *[[Knollys-1|Sir Francis Knowlles]], knight *[[Knollys-9|Catherine Knowlles]], daughter of the late lady Knowlles deceased *The late [[Carey-2|Lady Knowlles]], deceased *{{Red|John wythe}} *{{Red|John wythe's wife}}, my cousin *{{Red|John withe}}, my godson, son of the above couple *{{Red|Doctor maisters}} *[[Horne-302|Bishop of Winchester)]] *[[Dodington-5|William Dodington]], old and assured friend *[[Tamworth-17|Xristopher Tamworthe]], the elder, heir, executor *[[Downing-2779|Edmunde Downinge]], my trustie freinde, executor *[[Tamworth-9|John Tamworthe]], eldest son of Xristopher Tamworthe *{{Red|Henrye Tamworthe}}, second son of Xristopher Tamworthe *{{Red|Xristopher Tamworthe}}, youngest son of Xristopher Tamworthe by his first wife *[[Brock-4057|John Brooke]], cousin, son of Sir Robert Brooke *[[Broke-16|Sir Robert Broke]], knight, late chief justice of the common pleas at Westminster *[[Cooke-7362|Clarenceux King of Arms]] *{{Red|Marie Lee}}, late servant of the late lady Knowlles *{{Red|Edward Fowlles}}, living with me *{{Red|George Johnsone}}, an apprentice *{{Red|John}}, my horse keeper *{{Red|Roberte Tye}}, my cook *{{Red|Mr Thudwill}} *{{Red|Martyne Joynshyn}}, servant to the late lady Knowlles *{{Red|Nicholas Panell}} *{{Red|_________ Clarke}}, my apprentice *[[Dudley-1|Earl of Leicester]] *{{Red|Thomas Browne}}, scrivener of this my last Will and testament *[[Mildmay-22|Walter Mildmay]], knight, my trustie friende, executor *[[Digby-193|Kilham Digby]] the elder, trustie freinde, executor *{{Red|Edmound Danyell}}, of Messing, trustie freinde, executor *{{Red|Humfreye Turnor}}, my kynnesman, late dwelling with my ladie Knowll[e]s *{{Red|Richard Barton}}, my servant *{{Red|Andrewe Tallock}}, my servant *{{Red|Anthony Saffolde}}, my servant *[[Parker-26227|Matthew]], Archbishop of Canterbury == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *House in Fulham *Land and ground called Oxlees in the county of Essex *Land and ground called Sheepcotefieldes, in the parish of Waltham Holy Cross, in the county of Essex *Lease on the manor of Sutton in the County of Lincoln, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster *Lease on lands in Hendon, parcel of the possessions of ________ college, Oxford *Half twenty fourth share in the Mynes Royall *Thirty sixth share in the Mineral and Battery Works *Houses in London and Fulham where cousin Wyth and her husband dwell *Lease on rectories at St Germans, Cornwall, and Abergwili, South Wales, granted by the Dean and Chapter of St George's chapel, in Windsor Castle *Advowson and right of patronage of the church and parsonage of Fishtoft in the county of Lincoln *Two shares and place in a Muscovy Voyage *Reversion on Mansion house in the parish of St Botolphe's without Aldrichgate *Reversion on Manor of Honeylands and Pentriches in the counties of Middlesex and Hertfordshire *Manor of Norton, Radnor *Helcottes Grange, Lincolnshire *Holbach Mills, Radnorshire *Manor of West Town, Middlesex == Will Transcript == [Page 1] '''In the name of god amen''' the xxijth daie of marche in the yeare of o[ur] lorde god accordinge to the
computa[ti]on of the churche of englande mtvclxviij and in the eleaventhe yeeare of the raigne of o[ur] soveraigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of
god quene of englande frannce and Irelande defendor of the faithe [etc], I '''John Tamworthe''' of london esquire one of the gromes to the quenes
Ma[jest]ie of her high and moste honorable privey chamber,beinge of whoale mynde, and of good and perfecte memorie but sicke of bodie
laude and praise be therefore gyvenn unto almightie god doe make and ordaine this my p[rese]nte testament trip[ar]tite indented conteyninge
herein my laste will in manner and fourme followinge, that is to saye, firste and principallie I give and commend my soule unto
Almightie god my maker creator and readeamer, trustinge and moste assuredlie beleaveinge that throughe the deathe and passion
of my onlie savio[ur] and readeamer Jesus christe I have and shall have free and cleire remission and forgyvenes of all my synnes
and after this transitorie lyfe ended lyfe everlasteinge w[hic]h never shall have ende Amen Item I bequeathe my bodie to the earthe to
be buried in the parrisshe churche of St Buttolphes w[ith]oute Aldrichegate of London in the same chappell where nowe my pue is
and after my decease I will there shal[l ]be bestowed uppon a tombe of stone to be made and set in some conveniente place there the some
of Fouretie poundes or more at the discre[ti]on of my executors hereafter named for a monument of me w[hic]h I thinke to be a
decente order w[ith]oute anye superstition I take god to witnes, and the residue of my buiriall I referre to the good discrea[ti]ons of my
said executors, and after my bodie buiried I will that all suche debts and dueties I owe to any parsonn or parsonns be well [and]
trulie contented and paide by my saide executors or else by them provided for soe to be paide, Item I bequeathe towardes the
repera[ti]ons of the same churche for tithes forgottenn or necligentlie w[ith]holan fouretie shilling[e]s, I bequeathe to '''Xr[ist]ian''' my
welbeloved wyfe tenne mylke kyne and a bull and suche iij of my best gelding[e]s as she shall take and chose, Item I will that
the same '''Xr[ist]ian''' my wyfe shall have the use and occupienge of all my household stuffe whatsoever it be w[hic]h nowe [Page 2] be or shall remayne at my house in fulham at the daye of my deathe (my plaite onelie excepted) duringe her naturell lyfe, she puttinge into my said
executors sufficiente bonde and suertie for the leavinge of the same to '''Thomas knowll[e]s''' sonne of '''Sir Francis knowll[e]s''' knighte ymmediatlie
after her decease in as good case and state as the same nowe be reasonable weareinge thereof in the meane tyme onelie excepted) unto w[hic]h said '''Thomas'''
'''knowlles''' I give and bequeathe all the household stuffe after the decease of my said wyfe, And whereas there is reserved unto me for certeine landes
and groundes called oxlees w[ith] th[e ]appurtenannc[e]s in the countie of essex the somme of twentie poundes of lawfull money of englande for divers
yeares yet to come cleirelie above all rentes goinge oute of the same I doe give and will that the same twentie poundes shal[l ]be yearelie paide by my
said executors to the said '''Thomas knowll[e]s''' duringe the lyfe of my said wyfe yf my yeares therein soe longe endure Item I give and bequeathe
unto ev[er]ye one of my mensarvannt[e]s w[hic]h shal[l ]be dwellinge or retayninge to me at the tyme of my decease a black coate, and to ev[er]y of my women
sarvannt[e]s w[hic]h shal[l ]be dwelling w[ith] me at the tyme of my decease a cassocke of black clothe and to ev[er]y of my sarvannt[e]s aswell maide
sarvannt[e]s as mensarvannt[e]s one whoale yeares waig[e]s after my decease, Item I give and bequeathe to '''katherine knowll[e]s''' the daughter
of the '''late ladie knowll[e]s deceased''' three hundrethe poundes of lawfull monney of englande, to be paide and delivered unto her
at the aige of xxi yeares or marriage which shall firste happenn and in the meane tyme I will that the saide three hundrethe pound[e]s
shal[l ]be commytted to the chamber of london w[ith]in ij yeares nexte after my decease to be saufelie kepte there, and alsoe to th[e ]intereste it maye
be implyed unto the moste commoditie of the said '''katherine''', and I will that th[e ]one halfe of the same comoditie w[hic]h shall growe of the
same three hundred poundes shal[l ]be implyed towards the augmenta[ti]on of her said por[ti]on, and the other moyetie thereof I will shal[l ]be
annswered her or unto suche as shall fynde her untill suche tyme as she shall come to the said aige or be married unles some good friendes of
hers will give her her fyndinge and then I will that the same moyetie shall likewyse be ymployed towards the further augmenta[ti]on of
her said por[ti]on, and if it shall happen the said '''katherine''' to die or decease before she shall come to and accomplisshe the saide aige of xxi yeares
or marriage, then I will and devise all the said por[ti]on by me geyven to the said '''katherine''' shal[l ]be ymployed and bestowed to and among[e]s
the marriages of soemanie of my porest kinsewomen of my mothers side after the rate of fiftie poundes to ev[er]y one of them as the same after
that rate will sarve and amounte unto. Item I give will and bequeathe to '''John wythe''' and '''my cosine his wyfe''' all my lease interest
and tearme of yeares w[hic]h I shall have to come at the tyme of my decease of and in certeine landes and groundes called sheepecotefieldes w[ith]
th[e ]appurtenances in the p[ar]ishe of waltham holliecrosse in the countie of essex duringe there naturall lyfes and either of them lenger
lyveinge, yf my yeares therein soe longe endure, they and either of them payinge the rente w[hic]h shal[l ]be due for the same frome tyme to
tyme and doinge and performynge suche other covenanntes repera[ti]ons and chardg[e]s as I ame chardged or chardgeable to doe or paie for
the same duringe the said tearme, and after theire deceases and either of them longer lyveinge, then I give and devise the said lease
and the whoale residue of the interest and tearme of yeares w[hic]h shal[l ]be then to come of and in the said landes and groundes called
sheepecotefieldes unto '''John withe''' theire sonne my goodsonne, and I will that my said executors shall take suche order with the said
'''John wythe''' and '''his wyfe''' as the said lease and the residue or the yeares w[hic]h shal[l ]be to come at the tyme of my decease of the of the longer liver of
them maie come to the said '''John wythe''' theire sonne my godsonne accordinge to the true meaninge of this my will.Item I bequeathe
unto my verey loveing freinde Mr '''Doctor maisters''' as well all my bookes which I have in my studie or elsewhere in what
language or what matter soever the same be of, as alsoe all those my bookes which be in the '''bishopp of winchesters''' handes (any
bookes of accounpt[e]s and reconing[e]s and of my landes goodes and chattell[e]s excepted) Item I bequeathe to my olde and assured freinde
'''william Dodington''' twentie poundes uppon condi[[ti]on that he doe saufelie deliver all suche deedes as he hathe of myne uppon truste
whensoever he shal[l ]be required after my decease toucheinge the conveyance of certeine of my landes to thuse of the said '''Thomas knowll[e]s'''
Item I bequeathe to '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder all that my lease interest and tearme of yeares w[hic]h I have of the manno[ur] of Sutton in the
countie of lincolne parcell of the Dutchie of lancaster within the same countie. Item I bequeathe to '''Edmonde Downinge''' all
that my lease interest and tearme of yeares w[hic]h I have in certaine landes and Tenement[e]s in hendon parcell of the possessions
of _________ colledge in oxenforde. Item I bequeathe to '''John Tamworthe''' eldest sonne of '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' my halfe xxiiijtith
parte of the mynes roiall granted by the quenes Ma[jes]tie by her graces l[ett]res patent[e]s unto the governer assistannce and comyualtie
for the mynes ryall, whereof I the said '''John Tamworthe''' ame one, and all my righte title interest benefit and commoditie in and
to the same, To have and to hold the same to the said '''John Tamworthe''' eldest sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' th[e ]elder and to th[e ]heires males
of his bodie lawfullie commynge, duringe soe longe and untill he or they shall goe aboute to bargaine sell or putt awaie or shall
offer to sell, bargaine or put awaie the saide parte of the said mynes by me to hym geyvenn as is aforesaide or anye parte parcell
or member of the same. And for defaulte of suche yssue or if he the said '''John Tamworthe''' eldest sonne of the same '''xr[ist]ofer''' or his said
heires males shall got aboute to bargaine sell or put awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaye the said parte of the said
mynes by me to hym geven as is aforesaide or any parte thereof, then I will Devise and bequeathe th[e ]estate and interest by me
therein to hym and his said heires males gyven or bequeathed shall cease and be cleirelie voide and of none effect and that
then I give and bequeathe the said parte of the said mynes unto '''henrye''' the seconde brother of the said '''John Tamworthe''' eldest sonne of
the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' To have and to hold the same unto hym the said '''henrye''' and to t[he ]heires males of his bodie lawfullie
commynge duringe soe long and untill the same '''henrie''' or his heires males shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie or shall
offer to sell bargaine or put awaye the said parts of the said mynes by me to hym geyvenn as is aforesaid or any parte
thereof and for defaulte of suche issue or if the said '''henrye Tamworthe''' or his said heires males do or shall goe aboute to sell
bargaine or putt awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaiye the said parte of the said mynes by me to hym
gyvenn as is aforesaide or anye parcell or member thereof then I will and devise th[e ]estate and interest by therein to the
said '''henrie Tamworthe''' and his heires males gyvenn or bequeathed as is aforesaide shall cease and be cleirelie void and of
none effect and that then I give and bequeathe said parte of the said mynes unto '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' youngest sonne
of the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' by his firste wyfe To have and to holde the same to hym and to t[he ]heires males of his
bodie lawfullie commynge duringe soe longe and until the same '''xr[ist]ofer''' or his said heires males shall goe aboute to
sell bargaine or put awaie of shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaie the said p[ar]te of the said mynes by me to hym
gyvenn as is aforesaid or anye parte thereof And for defaulte of suche yssue or yf the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' youngeste
sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' of his saide firste wyfe or his said heires males doe or shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or
put awaie or shall offer to sell bargine or put awaie the saide parte of the said mynes by me to hym
gyvenn as is aforesaid, or anye parte percell or member thereof, then I will and devise the estate and interest [Page 3] by me therein to the same '''xr[ist]ofer''' and his saide heires males gyvenn or bequeathed shall cease and be cleirlie voide and of none effecte and
that then I give devise and bequeath the saide parte of the said mynes unto my cosynne '''John Brooke''' sonne of '''S[ir] Roberte Brooke''' knighte
late cheife Justice of the common plees at Westm[inster] To have and to hold the same unto hym and his heires forever. Item I bequeathe unto
'''henrye Temworthe''' the seconde sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' my one whoale xxxvjth parte of the mynerall and battery work[e]s
grannted by the quenes Ma[jes]tie by her graces [let]tres pattentes unto the governors assistanntes and societie of the mynerall and batterye work[e]s
whereof I the said '''john Tamworthe''' ame one, and all my righte title interest benefitte and commoditie of in and to the same To have [and]
to holde to hym and the heires males of his bodie lawfullie commynge duringe soe longe tyme and untill he or his said heires males
do or shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaie the said parte of the said mynerall and
batterie work[e]s by me to hym gyvenn as is aforesaide or any parte thereof and for defaulte of such issue or yf the said '''henrye'''
'''Tamworthe''' or his said heires males doe or shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie, or shall offer to sell bargaine or put
awaie the said parte of the said mynerall and batterie work[e]s by me to hym gyvenn as is aforesaid or anye parte member or p[ar]cell
thereof, then I will and device th[e ]estate thereof and interest by me thereinto the said '''henrye Tamworthe''' and his said heires males geyven
or bequeathed shall cease and be cleirelie voide and of none effecte, and then I give and bequeath the said parte of the said myn[er]all and
batterie work[e]s unto the said '''John Tamworthe''' the eldest sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer''', To have and to holde the same to the said '''john Tamworthe'''
eldeste sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' and to t[he ]heires males of his bodie lawfullie commynge duringe soe longe and untill he or they shall goe
aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaie the said parte of the said mynerall and batterie work[e]s by
me to hym gyvenn as is aforesaid or any parte thereof, And for defaulte of suche yssue or if the said '''John Tamworthe''' th[e ]eldeste sonne of the
said '''xr[ist]ofer''' or his said heires males doe or shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaie the
said parte of the said mynerall and batterie work[e]s by me to hym gyvenn as is aforesiad or any parte percell of member thereof, then I
will and devise th[e ]estate and interest ^therin by me to hym the said '''John Tamworthe''' eldest sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' and his saide heires males
gyvenn or bequeathed shall cease and be cleirelie voide and of none effecte, And that then I give and bequeathe the said parte of the said
myn[er]all and batterie work[e]s unto the foresaide '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' the younger To have and to hold the same to hym and to the
heires males of his bodie lawfullie commynge duringe soe longe and untill the same '''xr[ist]ofer''' or his said heires males shall goe aboute
to sell bargaine or put awaie, or shall offer to sell bargaine or put awaie the said parte of the said mynyrall and batterie work[e]s
by me to hym geyven as is aforesaid or anye parte thereof, and for defaulte of suche yssue or if the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' younger sonne of the
said '''xr[ist]ofer''' or his said heires males doe or shall goe aboute to sell bargaine or put awaie or shall offer to sell bargaine or put
awaie the said parte of the said mynerall and batterie works by me to hym geyven as is aforesaid or anye parte member or
parcell thereof then I will and devise th[e ]estate and interest therein by me to hym and his said heires males geyven or bequeathed shall cease
and be cleirelie voide and of none effecte and that then I will devise and bequeathe the said parte of the said myn[e]rall and batterie work[e]s [and]
ev[er]ye parte and member thereof unto my said cosynne '''John Broke''' To have and to hold the same to hym and his heires forever. Item I give
and bequeathe to the said '''John Tamworthe''' eldeste sonne of the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder Fyve hundrethe poundes of lawfull
monney of england to be ymployed and bestowed as followethe, that is to saye towards the supportinge of the chardges w[hic]h shall
growe due frome tyme to tyme for the said mynes and batterie w[hic]h monney I will shall not be paide to the same '''John Tamworthe'''
his heires or executors, But I will that as muche thereof shal[l ]bepaide frome tyme to tyme by my saide executors as shal[l ]be necessarie
or needfull to be spente and occupied for the said parte of the said mynes and batterie accordinge to suche order as is and shal[l ]be therefore
taken frome tyme to tyme and the residue of the said fyve hundred pounds if anye sucche be after the said chardges borne I will the same
shal[l ]be paide to the said '''John Tamworthe'''. Item I bequeathe to Mr '''Clarencnis kinge at armes''' vjl xiijs iiijd and I doe forgive hym all suche
debtes and dueties as he dothe or shall owe unto me at the tyme of my decease. Item I bequeathe to '''Marie Lee''' late servante to the late
'''Ladie knowll[e]s''' deceased fouretie poundes. Item I bequeathe to '''Edward Fowlles''' nowe dwellinge w[ith] me if he be dwellinge w[ith] me at
the tyme of my decease fouretie poundes. Item I bequeathe to '''George Johnsone''' twentie poundes to be paid unto hym at th[e ]expira[ti]on
of his tearme of app[re]ntic[ice]hood. Item I bequeathe to '''John''' my horsekeper if he be dwellinge w[ith] me at the tyme of my decease vjjxiijs iiijd
Item I bequeathe to '''Roberte Tye''' my cok if he be dwellinge w[ith] me at the tyme of my decease Tenne poundes. Item I bequeathe to '''Mr'''
'''[Th]udwill''' twentie poundes. Item I will and bequeathe that my '''cosyne wythe''' and '''her husbande''' shall have the houses that they
dwell in at London and at fulham w[ith] theire appurtennannc[e]s duringe theire naturall lyves and the lenger lyver of them rente free
w[ith]oute anye rente payinge for the same houses or anye of them. And I will that myne executors shall cause the severall rentes of
the said houses laste before mentioned to be yearelie paide frome tyme to tyme in due order frome and after my decease duringe the saide
tearme Item I bequeathe to the said '''John wythe''' my godsonne all that my lease interest and tearme of yeares w[hic]h I have to come in
those ijo rectories th[e ]one called Sainte germaynes in the countie of cornewall and th[e ]other called Abergilly in Southe wales w[hic]h
I have of the grannte of the Deane and chap[t]re of the kinges free chappell of St george w[ith]in his castell of wynsor. Item I bequeathe
to '''Martyne Joynshyn''' late sarvannte unto the late '''ladie knowll[e]s''' vjl xiijs iiijd and alsoe I give and devise that if '''Nich[ol]as'''
'''Panell''' at any tyme duringe one whoale yeare nexte after my decease will [and] doe paie or cause to be paide unto my executors of
this my laste will and testament or to anye of them or to the survyvo[rs] or survyvo[r] of them the some of Fiftie poundes of
lawfull monney of englande for th[e ]inheritannce and fee symple of th[e ]advowson and righte of p[at]ronage of the churche and p[ar]sonage
of Fishetofte in the countie of lincolne, then ymmediatlie uppon the paymente of the same some of fiftie poundes or good assurannce
had and made to my saide executors or the the survyvo[r] or suvyvors of them or anye of them for the paymente thereof at suche daie or daies
as they shal[l ]be contented with I the said John Tamworthe doe give and devise the same Advowson and righte of p[at]ronage to the
said Nicholas Panell and heires forever. And yf the said Nicholas Panell refuse to p[ur]chase and buye the said
advowson or shall not paie or cause to be paide the saide somme of fiftie poundes for the purchaise thereof in fourme aforesaid
That then I will that my said executors or the survyvors or survyvo[r] of them shall sell the said advoswon w[ith] th[e ]app[ur]ten[annce]s in
fee symple to any p[er[son or p[er]sons and theire heires forever to the moste profitte and advanntaige that they or anye of
them canne gett for the same, and the monney commynge of the sale thereof I will shal[l ]be ymployed and bestowed towards [Page 4] the paymente of my debtes and performannce of this my will. Item I give and bequeathe '''_________ Clarke''' my app[re]ntice w[ith] his hoale tearme
of yeares that he hathe yet[ ]to serve with me unto the righte honorable my '''lorde of leicester''' useinge his hono[ur] to accepte his sarvice. Item I
bequeathe to '''Thomas Browne''' scryvener Tenne Poundes to whome I have commytted of truste th[e ]one parte of this my last will
and testament tripertite Indented. Item I give and bequeathe divers and sonndrey legacees ginftes and bequeastes to sondreye parsonns
named expressed and sefforthe in a schedule trip[ar]tite Indented to this my laste will annexed and beinge subscribed w[ith] my owne hande, the
residue of all and singular my goodes Chattell[e]s Juell[e]s plate householde stuffe monney and my twoe shares and place in the muscovia voiage
and all thinges thereunto belongeinge and all other my debtes and thinges whatsoev[er] they be after my debtes paide my funeralle expences
performed and thees my legacies herein conteyned fulfulled I will and bequeathe unto t[he ]handes and custodie of the righte worshippfull my
trustie freinde '''S[ir] walter Myldemaye''' knight, and my trustie freindes '''kilham Digbie''' th[e ]elder '''Edmound Danyell''' of Mesinge '''xr[ist]ofer'''
'''Tamworthe''' of Tilton and '''Edmounde Downynge''' my sarvannte thereu[n]to to paye my debtes and to performe theis legaceis herein
men[ti]oned and the reste to dispose ymploye and bestowe as hereafter in this my laste will and testament is lymyted and expressed And
alsoe I doe ordaine and make the said '''S[ir] walter myldemaye''' '''kilham Digvie''' th[e ]elder '''Edmounde Daniell''' '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder
and '''Edmounde Downinge''' soale and onlie executors of this my laste will and testament prayinge and chardgeinge them and ev[er]ye
of them to paye my debtes and to performe this my laste will as my speciall truste is in them as they and ev[er]ye of them will annswere to the contrarie
before almightie god at the dreadefull daie of Judemente, and I give to the said '''S[ir] walter myldemaye''' for his paines herein to be
takain my best basenn and ewre w[hic]h my '''lorde of leicester''' gave me, and twentie poundes, Item I bequeathe to the said '''kilham Digbie'''
for the paines herein to be takenn twentie poundes, and likewyse to the said '''Edmonde Danyell''' fouretie poundes, and likewyes
to the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' twentie poundes, and likewyse to the said '''Edmounde Downinge''' one hundrethe marek[e]s, and I
will and chardge all the reste of my executors that theye doe all there businesses aboute th[e ]execu[ti]on of this my will by the good
advice of the said '''S[ir] walter myldemaye''' my dearest and moste speciall freinde, and all the residue of my goodes and
chattelles whatsoever it be herein by me not bequeathed nor disposed my debtes paide and my legaceis performed and my
Executors receyveinge my finale ginfte herein to them made, Togethers w[ith] there whoale chardges allocated unto them [and]
ev[er]ye of them w[hic]h they or anye of them shall happenn to dispende disburse or laie oute toucheinge this my laste will
and testament or the execu[ti]on thereofr or anye thinge that shall thereunto apperteine or belonge I will and bequeathe
shal[l ]be ymployed and bewtowed uppon the releife and comforte and towards the marriage of my kynnes folke accordinge
to the good direc[ti]on of my said executors [Schedule] '''This is the''' laste will and devise of me the said '''John Tamworthe''' tripertite Indented made and declared the daie and yeare
firste abovewrittenn, toucheinge and concerninge the order and dispositione of all my mannors landes Tenement[e]s and other
heredittaments whatsoever whereof I ame nowe saized of anye estate of inheritannce in possessione reversione remaynder
or in use in manner and fourme followinge, that is to saye, firste I will give and devise to the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder
the rever[ti]on of my mansione house in the p[ar]ishe of St Buttolphes w[ith]oute aldrichegate of london, and the reversione of all
my other landes and tenement[e]s there or ell[e]swhere in london aforesaide after the decease of '''xr[ist]ian''' my welbeloved wyfe To have
and to hold the same to the said '''xr[rist]ofer Tamworthe''' and to t[he ]heires males of his bodie lawfullie begottenn, and for defaulte of
suche issue the remainder thereof to the righte heires of me the said '''John Tamworthe''' forever Item I will give and devise unto
'''Thomas knowll[e]s''' the reversione of my manner of honyelandes and pentriches w[ith] th[e ]appurtenanc[e]s in the counties of mid[dlesex] and hert[e]s
and the reversione of all my landes tenement[e]s and hereditamentes in fulham in the countie of mid[dlesex] w[hic]h I have heretofore conveyed
unto hym in suche order manner and forme as I have alreadie devised and conveyed the same unto hym by conveyannce alreadie
made and lefte in '''william Dodingtons''' handes uppon truste Item I give and bequeathe unto '''humfreye Turnor''' my kynnesman
late dwellinge w[ith] my '''ladie knowlles''' one annuitie or yearelie rente of vjlxiijsiiijd of lawfull monney of englande to be yearelie
goinge oute of my manno[r] of norton w[ith] th[e ]appurtenn[ance]s in the countie of radnor and oute of all my landes tenement[e]s and
heredittament[e]s in norton aforesaide, To have perceyve levie and enioye the same frome and after my decease unto the said
'''humfrey Turno[r]''' and his assignes duringe his naturall lyfe. At twoe tearmes or feastes of the yeare, that is to saye, At
the feastes of St mighell th[e ]archanngell and Th[e ]annunciation of o[ur] ladie by even por[ti]ons, Item I give and bequeathe to '''Richard Barton''' my sarvannte if he happenn to be my sarvannte at the tyme of my decease one annuitie or yearelie rente
of Fyve poundes of lawfull monney of englande, to be yearle goinge oute of the said mannor of norton with th[e ]app[ur]tenn[ance]s
To have perceyve levie and enioye the same frome and after my decease unto the said '''Richard Barton''' and his assignes duringe his
lyfe, at the said two tearmes of feastes of the yeares by even por[ti]ons, Item I give and bequeathe to '''Andrewe Tallocke''' my
sarvannte if he happenn to be my sarvannte at the tyme of my decease, one annuitie or yearle rente of ffoure poundes of
lawfull monney of englande, to be yearlie goinge oute of the said manno[r] of norton w[ith] th[e ]app[ur]tenn[ance]s, To have perceyve
levey and enioy the same frome and after my decease uotn the said '''Andrewe Tallock''' and his assignes duringe his naturall
lyfe, at the sait twoe termes or feastes of the yeare by enen por[ti]ons Item I bequeathe to '''Anthonie Saffolde''' my sarvante
if he happenn to be my sarvannte the tyme of my decease one annuitie or yearelie rente of fourtie shilling[e]s of lawfull
monney of englande, To be yearelie goinge oute of the said manno[r] of norton w[ith] th[e ]appurtenn[ance]s, To have perceyve levye [and]
enioye the same frome and after my decease unto the said '''Anthonye Saffolde''' and his assignes duringe his naturall
lyfe At the said ijo tearmes or feastes of the yeares by even por[ti]ons, Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Martyn Joynshyn''' late
sarvannte to the late '''ladie knowll[e]s''' one annuitie of yearlie rente of six poundes xiijs iiijd of lawfull monney of englande
to be yearlie goinge oute of the said manno[r] of norton w[ith] th[e ]app[ur]tenn[ance]s, To have p[er]ceyve levie and enioye the same frome [and]
after my decease unto the said '''Martyn Joynshyn''' and his assignes, duringe his naturall lyfe, at the saide two tearmes
or feastes of the yeare by even por[ti]ons, The firte paymente of the said severall annuities to begynne and be made
at suche of the said feastes as shall firste and nexte happenn come or be after my decease, and if it shall [Page 5} fortune the said severell yearlie rentes or annuities or any of them to be behinde unpaide in parte or in all after anye the said tearmes of feastes
of paymente thereof abovesaide at w[hic]h the same or any of them oughte to be paide, that then and soe often it shal[l ]be lawfull unto the said
'''humfreye Turnor''' '''Richard Barton''' '''Andrewe Tallock''', '''Anthonye Saffolde''' and '''Martyn Joynshyne''' or their severall assign[e]s
into the said manno[r] of norton w[ith] th[e ]app[ur]tenn[ance]s and other the premysses in norton to enter and distreine, and the distressed there soe takenn
leefullie to beare leade dryve and carrie awaye, and the same to detaine, holde and kepe untill the saide severall yearelie rentes w[ith] th[e ]azzu[r]eng[e]s
thereof if any suche be be unto them severallie contented and paide, And under condi[ti]on that the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder [and]
his heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten or theire assignes shall yearelie from and after my deceased of and w[ith] the rentes [and]
proffitt[e]s of the said mannor of norton w[ith] th[e ]appurtenannc[e]s paie or cause to be paide the said severall annuities or yearelie
rentes to the severall parsonns before named, At the southe porche of the guildehall in the citie of london at the saide feaste
daies of paymente thereof before lymyted and appointed or the xxth daie after nexte after ev[er]ye of the saide feaste daies by even
por[ti]ons duringe theire severall naturall lyves as is aforesaide, I the said '''John Tamworthe''' under the condi[ti]on aforesaide
doe will and devise the said mannor of norton w[ith] th[e ]appurten[ance]s and all my landes Tenement[e]s and heredittamentes in norton
unto the said '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' th[e ]elder and to t[he ]heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten, and for defaulte of suche yssue
the remaynder thereof to the righte heires of me the said '''John Tamworthe''' forever chardged w[ith] the severall annuities aforesaide [and]
under the condi[ti]ons before expressed, And for defaulte of paymente of the said severall annuities or anye of them or anye parte thereof
at the southe porche aforesaide at any time duringe the said naturall lyves of the siad '''humfreye Turno[ur]''', '''Richard Barton'''
'''Andrewe Tallock''', '''Anthonye Saoolfde''', and '''Martyn Joynshyn''' contrarie to the fourme above declared Then I give [and] bequeath[e]
the said manno[ur] and other the premisses in norton aforesaide unto the said '''humfreye Turno[ur]''' '''Richard Barton''' '''Andrewe Tallock'''
'''Anthonie Saffolde''' and '''Martyne Joynshyn''' and to theire heaires forever. Item I will and devise that all ^that my Grannge called helcott[e]s
grannge w[ith] th[e ]appurtenn[ance]s in the countie of lincoln, And all those my myll[e]s called holbache myil[e]s w[ith] th[e ]appurtenn[ance]s in the same
Countie of radno[ur] and my manno[ur] of west towne w[ith] th[e ]app[ur]tenn[ance]s in the countie of Mid[lese]x if it shal[l ]be belonginge unto me in fee
symple at the tyme of my decease or afterwardes, and all other my landes Tenement[e]s and heredittamentes whatsoever the be with
theire appurtenn[ance]s by me not alreadie assured and conveyede nor by me herein devised gyvenn or bequeathed shall[l ]be solde after my
decease by my saide executors '''S[ir] walter Mildmaye''', '''kelham Digbie''' '''Edmond Dannell''' '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' and '''Edmonde'''
'''Downinge''' or by the survyvo[urs] or survyvo[ur] of them to anye personn or parsonns and to theire heires forever to the moste comoditie
advanntaige that cannne or maye be gottenn for the same, and the monney commynge of the sale thereof I will shal[l ]be
ymployed and bestowed towardes the paymente of any debtes and performynge my laste will and testament, and towardes the paymente
of my ginftes legacies and bequeastes therein expressed men[ti]oned lymyted or set forthe, In witness whereof I the said '''John'''
'''Tamworthe''' to ev[er]y parte of this my laste will and testament and Devise Tripertite Indented have set my hande and seale yeonen
the daye and yeare first abovewrittenn Theis parsonns hereafter named beinge witnesses thereunto by me speciallie called [and]
desired, that is to saye, '''John Tamworthe''' Singillate et subscr[ipt??] et dlib in inp???? mei '''Thome Browne''' scr[ivener] et mei '''Baldewinn'''
'''Castleton''' appud dict '''Thome Browne''' scr[ivener], by me '''william holmes''', By me '''Emilio Borgannios''' doctor of phisick '''Secundo die marcii''' anno domini mill[es]imo quingen[tesimo] sexagesimo nono Emanaiut comissio
Edmundo Downing sui execute nominate in teste videfi, ad administrand debite et credita einsdem defi, ad uiam intestati deceden p[er]
???? '''walterus mildemaye''' miles, '''kenelmus Digby''' senior ?? '''Edmundus Danyell''' de Mesinge, '''xr[ist]oferus Tamworthe''' de Tylton
et d[omin]us '''Edmundus Downinge''' executores ex cert[e]s canshanimos fuas mste moven onida execu[ti]onis einsa testa ex?ss?re????????????
de b????? ad sancta dei evangelia iurat '''mathew''' permissione divina Cant[uarensi]s Archie[pisco]pus toicus Anglie Primas et Metropolitannus Di[???]lio nobies in xp[???]o
'''Edmundo Downinge''' Tim[???]t[e]s London generos?? uiu ex[execu]to ?nominato p[er] in testo fuir ultima voluntate '''Johannis Tamworthe'''. Armigeri
defi d?? vixit caut? provincie Salt[????]m, ??? di[ct]us '''johannes Tamworthe''' ''This final Latin section yet to be completed when I have improved my Latin skills.'' == Research Notes == John's paternal great aunt Anne was wife to Sir Galfrey Paynell, knight. Perhaps Nicholas Panell named in the Will was a descendant, maybe a second cousin.[https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n249/mode/2up?q=Paynell Internet Archive]
The Visitation of the County of Lincoln 1562-4, page 120. Accessed 16 July 2022.
John Wythe junior, John's godson, died in 1582. His Will has the reference PROB 11/64/413. His father, a witness, was John Wythe. John passes the lease of St Germans to his father, and puts the lease of Abergwili up for sale. These leases were inherited from this John Tamworth, verifying that this is indeed John's godson. Finally, the Will was also witnessed by Elnor Wyth - could this be John Wythe's mother? The Will indicates that both his parents were living. The "Mines Royal" company was set up by Letters Patent on 28 May 1568, incorporating 24 named individuals. John was named as one of the six assistants.'''Letters Patent'''
Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Office: Elizabeth [1] A.D. 1566-1569, Page 211
[https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent04grea_1/page/210/mode/2up?q=Tamworth Internet Archive] Accessed 26 July 2022.
The "Mineral and Battery Works" was also set up by Letters Patent on 28 May 1568, incorporating 39 individuals. John was named as one of the two deputy governors.'''Letters Patent'''
Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Office: Elizabeth [1] A.D. 1566-1569, Page 274
[https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent04grea_1/page/274/mode/2up?q=tamworthe Internet Archive] Accessed 27 July 2022.
The manors of Honeylands and Pentriches have since merged, and are known today as Capel Manor.[https://www.capelmanorgardens.co.uk/capel-manors-history.html Capel Manor's History] Accessed 19 July 2022 The lordship of the Manor of Norton was conveyed from William Horne to John Tamworth in 1563, from whom it was descended to Christopher Tamworth in 1624.Court Rolls of the Manor of Norton, held at the National Library of Wales, Vol. 14, 1944, page 45
https://journals.library.wales/view/1191402/1192480/46#?xywh=-1031%2C1323%2C5027%2C2587 The National Library of Wales] accessed 19 July 2022
The reading of the name of Helcottes Grange in Lincolnshire is by no means certain. However, this seems the most promising. Helcotte is a family name from this time period. Furthermore, a study by Durham University mentions "also ‘lande’ inc ‘Helcote lande’" in connection with Wainfleet St Mary, Lincolnshire."Margins of the East Fen: Historic Landscape Evolution", Durham University, Department of Geography, Table 2.4.1
[https://www.dur.ac.uk/east-lincs-history/investigations/the-rural-economy-between-the-fen-and-the-sea/tables/ Study] Accessed 3 August 2022.
The second, larger, Latin section on page 5 of the Will starts with the word Matthew, and refers to [[Parker-26227|Matthew Parker (1504-1571)]] who was the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1569/70. == Sources ==

Will of John Thurton of Broome, Norfolk, 1609

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Broome, Norfolk]] [[Category:Ditchingham, Norfolk]] [[Category: Norwich, Norfolk]] [[Category:Bungay, Suffolk]] [[Category:Thwaite, Suffolk]] [[Category:Mundham, Norfolk]] [[Category:Topcroft, Norfolk]] [[Category:Radecki-37]] ==Introduction== This is the Last Will and Testament for [[Thurton-2|John Thurton]] of Broome, Norfolk. He was born in about 1522 and died in September 1609. The will was written in January 1606/7 and proved in November, 1609. John's wife Grace is mentioned in the will as having died, and she passed in December 1606, and this event might well have prompted John to write the will a month later. Transcription conventions used in this text: *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
*Page breaks are noted where they occur *The text was originally in one very large block of text. *Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item") *Bold text for names have been added for ease of reading *The use of ff for F is retained where used. *The use of the obsolete letter Thorn is rendered by [th] where used. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text and noted in [brackets]. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was marginally acceptable, and the handwriting relatively legible. ==Persons Listed in Will== (Listed in order of appearance) *[[Thurton-2|John Thurton]] *[[Thurton-7|Anne (Thurton) Wrighte]] (Sister) *[[Wrighte-23|John Wrighte]] (Sister Anne's husband; of Ditchingham) *[[Thurton-8|Elizabeth (Thurton) Davye]] (Sister) *[[Davye-21|Andrewe Davye]] (Sister Elizabeth's husband; of Ditchingham; mentioned 3x) *Johane (Thurton) Stonnard (Sister; mentioned 3x) *John Stonnard the Elder (Sister's husband; of Brooke; mentioned 3x; spelled Stannard 2x) *Richard Thurton (deceased; presumed brother; of Norwiche) *William Thurton (presumed brother; of Bongaye) *Robert Thurton (1st cousin, son of uncle William Thurton) *Richard Thurton (1st cousin, son of uncle William Thurton) *Elizabeth Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Anne Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Johane Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Awdrie Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *William Thurton (deceased, father's brother; of Ditchingham) *John Turnor (deceased; relationship unknown; of Twaighte) *Richard Sperham (relationship unknown; of Broome) *Anne Sperham (wife of Richard) *John Sperham (deceased; relationship unknown; of Ditchingham) *Robert Stanard (relationship unknown, possibly nephew and son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Mondham) *William Stonnard (nephew; son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Broome) *John Stonard the Younger (nephew; son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Booke, probably misspelling of Brooke) *Maryan Belward (relationship unknown, wife of Richard Belward) *Richard Belward (relationship unknown; of Ditchingham) *Dorothie Stonnard (niece, daughter of John Stonnard the Elder; of Topcrofte; mentioned 2x, once spelled Stannard) *[[Calthorpe-140|Christopher Calthorpe]] [the Younger] (grandson, son of daughter Maude; of Bongaye) *[[Calthorpe-142|Christopher Calthorpe]] [the Elder] (son-in-law, husband of daughter Maude; of Ditchingham; mentioned 6x) *Grace Calthorpe (granddaughter, daughter of Maude) *[[Shelton-707|Grace Thurton]] (deceased; wife) *[[Thurton-1|Mawde (Maude) (Thurton) Calthorpe]] (daughter; mentioned 6x) *[[Thurton-9|Elizabeth Thurton]] (daughter; mentioned 7x) *Timothie Carconer (witness) *William Cobbell (witness) *William Birde (court Master) ==Text== [''folio 406 recto''] In the name of God, Amen, the twentith
Daye of Januarye in the yere of the raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Lorde James by the
grace of god king of England, ffrance and Ireland the fourthe and of Scotlande the
ffortye Anno Domini one thowsande sixe hundred and sixe: I '''John Thurton''' of
Brome in the Countie of Norff gentleman beying in perfect memory (Almightie
god be evermore praysed for yt) utterlie renouncinge all former willes Doe make
and declare this my testament and last will in manner and forme folowinge ffirst
and principallye I give and commytt my sinnefull soule unto the most mercifull
handes of Almightie god most humblie beseeching hym to be so good and gracious
unto me as to pardon and forgive me all my synnes onlie of hys free mercey in by and
thoroughe the Deathe and precious obedience of his most holie and derelie beloved Sonne
Christe Jesus my onlie and all sufficient blessed Savioure. And my bodie I bequeathe
to the earthe. Item: I give and bequeathe to the poore people comming to my buryall to every
of them twoe pence of lawfull englishe money to be payed to every of them the same Daye. Item: I give and bequeathe allso over and besides that before bequeathed unto the poore people
of every of these next named townes or parishes to be Distributed indifferentlie amonge
the poore people which at the tyme of the giftes or Legaceys bestowing or paying shalbe
then there inhabiting theise severall sommes of lawful englishe money hereafter exp[re]ssed
vizt: To the poore people of Brome aforesaid thirtie shillinges; To the poore people in Bongay
fortie shillinges. To the poore of Loddon thirtie shillinges; To the poore of Mendham
and Seysland twentie shillinges. To the poore in Ditchingham twentie shillinges:
To the poore in Ellingham twentie shillinges. To the poore of Twaight three shillinges
fower pence. To the poore in Kirbiecane fyve shillinges. To the poor in Leddenham
thirteene shillinges fower pence. To the poore in Beddingham thirteene shillinges
fower pence; To the poore in Beckles fortie shillinges. And to the poore people in
Lowstotoffe fortie shillinges. All which sommes aforesaid and every of them I will
shalbe distributed indifferentlie amongest all the poore people of every of the townes
and parishes aforesaid with a good regarde of every ones povertie and paid unto every
of them betweene the twentie and thirtie Dayes of the monethe of Januarye next after
my Departure out of this life. Allso I give unto '''Anne''' my Sister the nowe wife of
'''John wrighte''' of Ditchingham twentie poundes of lawfulll englishe money to be paid within
fower monethes next after my Departure out of this ^present life. Allso I give unto '''Elizabeth'''
the nowe wife of '''Andrewe Davye''' of Ditchingham aforesaied my Sister the life somme
of twentie poundes of lawfull englishe money to be allso payed unto her within fower
monethes next after my Deceasse. Allso I give and bequeathe' unto '''Johane''' my Sister
the nowe wife of '''John Stonnard the elder''' of Brooke yerelie and every yere duringe
her n[atu]rall life the yerelie somme of twentie poundes of good and lawfull englishe money
to be paied unto her the said Johane or her assignes at fower severall tymes in the
yere that is to saye at the ffeast daye of o[u]r Lorde commonlie called Christmas Daye
the ffeast Daye of the Annunciacon of oure Ladye the ffeast daye of Saint John
Baptist and one the ffeast daye of Saint Michaell the Archanngell by even
and equal portions yerelie and every yere during her naturall life. The firste
payment thereof to begynne at which of the said ffeastes shall happen next after
my departure out of this life. Item: I give unto all the children of '''Richard Thurton'''
late of Norwiche deceased to every of them fortie shillinges to make them Rynges
withall to be paied within twoe monethes next after my decease at the furthest.
Allso I do give unto '''william Thurton''' of Bongaye the somme of thirtie poundes of
lawfulle englishe money to be payed within twoe monethes next after my departure
out of this life. Allso I give unto '''Robert Richard Elizabeth Anne Johane''' and
'''Awdrie''' children of my uncle '''william Thurton''' late of Ditchingham deceased: to [''folio 406 verso'']
every of them the somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull englishe money to be payed unto
every of them within twoe monethes next after my decease. Allso I give to all the
children of '''John Turnor''' late of Twaighte deceased to every of them twentie shillinges
in [''margin note'' good] gould to make them Rynges of. Item I give to '''Richard Sperham''' of Broome aforesaid
and '''Anne''' his wife fyve poundes of lawfull englishe money to be payed soone after my
Decease or within three monethes next after at the farthest. Allso I give to all the
children of '''John Sperham''' late of Ditchingham deceased to every of them fortie shillings
of good englishe money to be paied to every of them as they shalbe of the age of one and
twentie yeres or within one yere next after my departure out of this life which doe
last happen. Allso I give unto all my servanntes which shalbe Dwellinge with me
at the Daye of my deathe twentie shillinges of like lawfull englishe money to be
payed vizt twentie shillinges to every of them at or before the ffeast daye of Sainct Michaell
Tharchangell next after my departure out of the present life. Item I give and bequethe
unto '''Robert Stanard''' of Mondham in the Countie of Norff[olk] yeoman thirtie poundes of
lawfull englishe money to be payed unto hym within one yere next after my Decease. Allso
I give and bequeathe unto '''William Stonnard''' of Broome aforesaied and to '''John Stonard'''
'''the younger''' of Booke probably mispelled Brooke aforesaid sonnes of '''John Stonnard thelder''' of Brooke aforesayed and
'''Johane''' his wife to either of them the somme of twoe hundred markes of good and lawfull
englishe money to be paied unto either of them within one yere and a halfe next after my
Departure out of this mortall life; And allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Marryan''' the
nowe wife of '''Richard Belward''' of Ditchingham the somme of one hundred pounds of
lawfull englishe money to be likewise payed unto her within one yere and a halfe next
after my Decease. Allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Dorothie Stonnard''' of Topcrofte
Daughter of '''John Stannard the elder''' of Brooke aforesaid the like somme of one hundred
poundes of like lawfull englishe money to be paied unto her as soone as she shalbe of the
age one and twentie yeres; And I allso give unto her the said '''Dorothie Stannard''' the
yerelie somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull englishe money to be payed unto her yerelie &
every yere at the ffeaste daye of Sainct Michaell the Archanngell only untill she shalbe
of the age of one and twentie yeres for her better maynten[a]nce and good education and then
to cease. Allso I give unto '''xpofer Christopher Calthorpe''' of Bongay the sonne of '''xpofer Calthrope'''
my sonne in lawe the sonne of '''xpofer Calthrope''' of Ditchingham my sonne in lawe the
Somme of twoe hundred pounds of good and lawfull englishe money to be paied unto hym
at his age of one and twentie yeres; Allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Grace Calthrope'''
Daughter of the said '''Christofer Calthrope''' my sonne in law the somme of twoe hundred
markes of lawfull englishe money to be paied unto her when she shall accomplish her age
of one and twentie yeres. Item I will Devise and bequeathe all my howses Landes tenem[en]ts
and hereditaments aswell free and Chare as coppie ^hold and custumarye tenure with all and
singuler theire and every of theire appurtun[a]nces and every of them in what townes parishes
or places soever lying or beying to the heires of me the said '''John Thurton''' on the body of
'''Grace''' my very loving wife Deceased begotten; Provided notwithstanding and allwayes
excepted that yf it shoulde so please god that the heires of me '''John Thurton''' on the body of the
saied '''Grace''' my wife begotten and allso ^all the heirs of theire on theire or either of theire bodye
or bodies begotten or to be begotten Do depart this present life and leave no yssue on any
of theire bodyes begotten; Then I will Devise and bequeathe and give all my sayed howses Landes
Tenements and hereditaments with all and singuler theire app[ur]t[e]n[a]nces and every of them to
all the children of '''John Stannard the elder''' of Brooke on the bodye of Johane his nowe wife
my Sister begotten and theire heires for ever (any thinge matter or cause whatsoever
heretofore or hereafter in this my testament or last will to the contrarie hereof notwithstanding
And moreover allso I will Devise and my mynd ys that all the Evidences and wrytinges
which any maye concerne any houses Landes or tenements beyng left by me in any of
my howses or other places at the tyme of my departure out of this life shalbe put into
a suer secure? cheste with twoe lockes and twoe keys wherof either of my twoe daughters '''Mawde''' [''folio 407 recto'']
and '''Elizabeth''' to have either of them one to be left by theire appoyntment and consent in
some convenient place to be safelie kept and preserved for the use of them selves and theire heires
on theire bodie or bodyes begotten or to be begotten. And yf it should soe please god that bothe
my saied Daughters '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth''' and all the heires on theire or either of theire body
or bodies begotten or to be begotten do departe this present life and leave no yssue on any of theire
bodies begotten or to be begotten: Then I will devise and bequeathe all the Evidences and writings
aforesaid and every of them unto the twoe eldest sonnes of the aforenamed '''John Stonnard'''
'''the elder''' of Brooke on the bodie of '''Johane''' his nowe wife begotten which then shalbe livinge
to be by them safelie kept and preserved to the use of them selves and theire other brother and
Sisters. And whereas I the saied '''John Thurton''' have heretofore sould unto henry ^'''Andrewe Davye''' of
Ditchingham my brother in lawe certeyne freehould Landes in some three acres whereof be yt
more or less I suppose the heires of my bodie begotten or interresses. Therefore I will devise
and my mynde ys that '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth''' my Daughters and theire heires shall within
Sixe monethes next after reasonable request or requests made by the sayed '''Andrewe
Davie''' or his heires or any other person or persons
[''marginal insertion''] havinge bowghte the said
groundes & that w[i]thin the
countye of Norff & cittie of
norw[i]ch or eith[e]r of them & at
the charge in lawe of the p[er]son
or p[er]sons [''end marginal insertion'']
so making requeste or requestes doe
execute and suffer or cause to be done executed and suffred all or any resonable Acte
or Actes thinge or thinges for the extinguishinge of all theire righte title and inte[re]st
in or to the said groundes or any of them by me bargayned and sould unto the use of
the person or persons then owners of the saied groundes and theire heires only accordinge
to the effect intent and trewe meaninge of the writinges whereunto my hand and seale
ys set to be by them shewed fourthe and not otherwise: And if the said '''Mawde''' and
'''Elizabeth''' my Daughters and theire heires shall refuse or shall not within the sixe moneths
aforesaid Do and suffer or cause to be done and suffred suche reasonable act or Actes
thinge or thinges as they or theire councell learned in the Lawe shall reasonablie Devise
and require and that according to theire wrytinges under my hande and seale heretofore made
and by them to be shewed fourthe as aforesayed and no otherwise. Then I will and devise
that yt shalbe lawfull unto the saied person or persons owners of the saied grounds and
so making requeste or requestes their heiree and assignes and every or any of them into one
inclose a close or parcel of land of me the said '''John Thurton''' called or known by the name Lofthowse lying in
Broome and Thwayte in the Countie of Norff[olk] or either of them or any part or p[ar]cell
thereof to enter and Distrayne and the Distresse or Distresses there taken or had to
carrye, beare, leade or dryve awaye and them to deteyne until the saied '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth'''
my Daughters or either of them or the heires of them or of either of them shall acknowledg
execute Doe and suffer or cause to be Done acknowledged executed done or suffred
all and singuler suche reasonable act or actes thinge or thinges or take some other course
or order for the further and better assuringe and suer making of all the sayed groundes unto
the use or uses of the person or persons owners of the saied groundes and theire heires as
may be to their reasonable content and that onlie according to the Tenure intent effecte
and trewe meaninge of the said wrytinges under my hande and seale made and by them
to be shewed fourthe as aforesaied and no otherwise (any thinge matter or cause heretofore
or hereafter in this my last will and testament to the contrairie thereof in any wise
notwithstanding. And moreover whereas I have sould to divers and sundrye p[er]sons
divers freehould Landes and tenements lying in Beddingham Leddenham wotten &
Topcrofte or any of them and have conveyansed with divers of them to dischardge divers
of the saied Landes and Tenements of all other rentes
[''marginal insertion''] except those rents reserved
by coven[a]nt to myself &
my heires I will & devise
that all other rents [''end marginal insertion'']
coven[a]nted by me and my heires
to be discharged (except before excepted) shall according to the tenor intent effect
and true meaning of theire severall writinges under my hande and seale to be by them
shewed fourthe be by my executors or administrators or the heires executors or Admin[istrators]
of them or either of them or theire or any of theire assignes from tyme to tyme and at
all tymes dischardged only according to the intent effect and true meaninge of theire
severall wrytinges udner my hande and seale to be by them shewed fourthe and no otherwise
(any thinge matter or cause hereforgfore or heareafter in this my testament and last will [''folio 407 verso'']
to the contrarye hereof in anywise notwithstanding. Allso my money in my house and all other
my money due or to be due otherwise, all my plate househouldstuffe ymplements of house all
my Cattell of what kynde so ever all my Corne and haye and all my goodes aswell moveable
or not moveable of what kynde nature or qualitie soever beyng I give devise and bequeathe
whollie unto '''Mawde''' the nowe wife of '''xpofer Calthrop''' of Dichingham my Daughter and
'''Elizabeth Thurton''' of Broome in the Countie of Norff[olk] my other Daughter to be for the
payment of all my debtes all my Legaceys guiftes and bequeathes in this my last will
and Testament all funerall chardges and other chardges whatsoever and all which remayneth
to be equallie Devided betwene them vizt my sayed twoe Daughters. And I do ordayne and
make the saied '''xpofer Calthrop''' my sonne in lawe and the saied '''Elizabeth Thurton''' my daught[e]r
Executor of this my last will and testament whome I most earnestlie Desire as my greate
and last request and allso chardge as they will awnswere yt before the Judge of all the
world to deale in yt soe trulie contionablie faithfullie carefullie and effectuallie as may
be especiallie to the glorie of Almightie god, dischardge of theire owne consciences and
good performance of this my last will and testament according to my good intent and
true meaning whereof I make no doubte. And as in the begynning of this my last will
and testament so nowe likewise in the ende hereof I most humblie and hartelie beseeche
Almightie god for his owne names sake and his most deerelie beloved Sonne Christe Jesus
sake to be so good and gracious unto me as to forgive me all my synnes and to receyve me
into his etearnall kingdome of glorye in his good tyme so be yt even soe be yt. And
unto this my last will and testament written in three sheetes of paper I have set my
hande to every sheet and to this last sheete bothe my hande and Seale. And thys I
have delivered as my last will and testament: By me '''John Thurton'''. Witnesses
'''Timothie Carconer''' and '''William Cobbell'''. Latin Probatum abstract: This will was proved at London at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury before Master '''William Birde''' Legum Doctore (Doctor of Law) on 1 November 1609. Administration of the goods and credits granted to '''Christofer Calthrope''' and '''Elizabeth Thurton''', the natural and legitimate daughter of the said deceased and the executors named in the said will, who swore to administer them well and faithfully ==Sources== *Will of John Thurton of Brome, Norfolk. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D945735 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/114/429. Date 20 January 1606/7, (accessed 29 August 2022).

Will of John Weatherall, 1824

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[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] This page contains a transcription of the Will of [[Weatherall-90|John Weatherall]], 1824. See also:''' [[Space:Slaves of John Weatherall|Slaves of John Weatherall]] Space page''' In the Name of God Amen I, John Weatherall, of the State of South Carolina, Abbeville District being far advanced in age but of sound mind an memory do appoint ordain and establish this to be my las will and testament - - 1st I recommend my soul to Almighty God who gave it and my body to be decently inter'd in the dust from which it was taken. 2nd My will is that my Funeral Expenses and all my just debts be paid out of my Estate. 3rd. I give unto my loving wife [[Jones-38771|Betsey Weatherall]] the house and plantation whereon I now live including all the lands lying on the south side of Matthew's Road but none of the lands lying on the north side of said Road lately purchased from Patrick Duncken by two separate purchases excepting that part lying on the south side which I also give her which house and lands she is to hold and enjoy during her natural life. I give unto my loving wife my large shot gun and sword, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools of every discription[sic], plantation waggon[sic], riding carriage, black smith tools, cotton gin, still and whatever provisions may be on or growing on the plantation, horses and stock of every kind together with my library of books all of which she is to hold and enjoy during her natural life. I give unto my loving wife negro woman '''Hannah''', her child '''Lewis''' and her youngest child '''Florer''' and future increase to be at her actual disposal forever. I give unto my loving wife negro woman '''Gin, Let, Harry, Squire''', and '''Spence''' which last mentioned negroes she is to hold and enjoy the profits of their services during her natural life. 4th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-177|George Weatherall]] my wearing apparel my large shot gun and sword after the decease of my loving wife. I give him also the two hundred acres more or less of land whereon he now lives to be his forever. I give also unto him six hundred dollars which I now have in hand also one hundred dollars which I now hold in hand of his both to go for the payment of said land. 5th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-159|Marshall Weatherall]] one negro girl '''Hagar''' she and her future increase forever 6th. I give unto my daughter '''Polly wife of James Hodges, Junr''', two hundred dollars to be collected from my Estate at my decease 7th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-184|James Weatherall]] all the land lying the north side of Matthews Road lately purchased from Patrick Duncken excepting that part laying in the fork of the road which is hereafter bequeathed to my son John Weatherall. I give him also one negro woman '''Win''' and negro man '''Tippio''' to be his forever. 8th. I give unto my son '''Adam C. J. Weatherall''' negro boy [[Weatherall-282|July the younger]], and negro boy '''Allen''' to be his forever and my will is that after the decease of my wife that he draw five hundred dollars extra of my Estate. 9th. I give unto my daughter '''Sarah Weatherall''' negro woman '''Chloe''' and her youngest child '''Nancy''' and their future increase forever. 10th I give unto my son John Weatherall after the decease of my loving wife all the land lying on the north side of Matthews Road which said land I purchased from Richard L. Anderson it being part of that tract of land formerly belonging to James Long, dec'd, also that small quantity of land lying in the fork of the road to him forever. I also give unto him negro boy '''Simon''' and negro boy '''Isaac''' and my old shot gun to be his forever. 11th. I give unto my daughter '''Betsey Weatherall''' negro girl '''Charlotte''' with her future increase and negro man '''Will''' to be hers forever and that my will is that after the decease of my wife she draw from my estate two hundred and fifty dollars extra. 12th. I give unto my daughter '''Peggy L. Weatherall''' negro woman '''Jude''' and her youngest child '''Juno''' with their future increase forever. 13th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-91|Joseph S. D. Weatherall]] after the decease of my loving wife the lands I will'd unto her, also negro boy '''Dick''' and girl '''Rachel''' and future increase to be his forever. 14th. I give unto my daughter '''Frances E. Weatherall''' negro boy '''Sam''' and girl '''Elsa''' and future increase forever. 15th. I give unto my grandson '''Samuel Weatherall''' son of Marshall Weatherall my small shot gun. 16th. My will is that if the case require it that the following negroes be sold to meet the demands that may be against my Estate, namely, [[Jones-106306|July the older]], [[Weatherall-336|Gilly]] and her child [[Weatherall-337|Mary]]. Should there be any money left after settling the demands, it must go into the hands of my wife for her use. If necessity don't[sic] require the sale of said negroes, they will remain in possession of my wife. After her decease will be dispos'd as part of my Estate. 17th. My will is that after the decease of my loving wife that all my Estate that is left in her hands and not here given away be sold after paying out the money specially given, the remaining money to be equally divided among all my children Viz., George Weatherall, Marshall Weatherall, Polly Hodges, James Weatherall, Adam C. J. Weatherall, Sarah Weatherall, John Weatherall, Betsey Weatherall, Peggy L. Weatherall, Joseph S. D. Weatherall, and Frances E. Weatherall. Lastly I do nominate, constitute and appoint my two sons George Weatherall and Marshall Weatherall, my sole executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all and every other will or wills at any time heretofore by me made and do declare this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said John Weatherall, have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of November in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Four. Signed, sealed, declared and published by the above named John Weatherall as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at his request and in his presence, have subscribed out names as witnesses thereto. Samuel Anderson Hugh Dickson Joseph Dickson John Weatherall == Sources == * Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall/Weatherall of the United States. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1984.[https://archive.org/details/wetherallweather00damo/page/204/mode/2up pages 204-205] * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1115921:9080?ssrc=pt&tid=90999773&pid=410132077179 Will of John Weatherall at Ancestry] South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980. Miscellaneous Estate Papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Abbeville County); Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina. Data: Name: Col John Weatherall. Probate Date: 1824. Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina, USA. Inferred Death Year:Abt 1824. Inferred Death Place: South Carolina, USA.

Will of John Weems 1794

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of John WEEMS (1794): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of [[Weems-847|John Weems]] In the Name of God, Amen. I John Weems of Ann Arundel County in the state of Maryland considering the uncertainty of life and possessing at present a sound mind, memory, and understanding, though afflicted in my Body with severe illness, being desirous of settling my worldly affairs do hereby make and publish this my last will and testament in the following manner and form VIZ: Imprimis, I give and devise all my now dwelling plantation being part of Portland Manor to my son [[Weems-913|William Weems]] and his heirs forever. 2nd It is my Will and direction that my Executors herein named shall sell and dispose to the best advantage all my part of a tract called Lordship’s Bounty containing one hundred and one acres. Also all my part of three other tracts called Burrage, Burrage’s Blossom, and Burrage’s End containing two hundred acres. Also all my other tracts and parcels of land now in my possession on Herring Creek to be sold as above and I do hereby fully authorize and empower them so to do and the money arising from this sale thereof to be applied to the payment of my just debts. 3rd I give and bequeath to my Sons John Beale Weems and William Weems and to my daughter Elizabeth Weems all my property of whatsoever kind it may be which shall be on the plantation late the property of Mrs. Ann Beall at the time of my decease except a Negroe woman hereinafter named to be equally divided between my three children. I further give to my daughter Elizabeth one Negroe girl named Poll. Also one silver tea chest, one silver salver, one silver tea pott, six silver tea spoons and six silver table spoons to be equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth Weems and Ann Weems. 4th I further give to my daughter Ann Weems the choice of Fifteen Negroes also one Negro woman named Hagar independent of her equal division. 5th After payment of my just debts and legacies and deducting my wife’s third part of the estate, I will and direct that the residue and remainder of my property of every kind and denomination whatever be equally divided between my sons John Beale Weems and William Weems and the heirs of my daughter Sarah Johns, my daughter Mary McPherson, Elizabeth Weems, and Ann Weems, but as two of my said daughters, Viz, Sarah Johns and Mary McPherson have already had and received of me sundry Negroes to the number of 30 and upwards, it is my will mind and direction that they, the said Sarah Johns and Mary McPherson shall account accordingly to a Just and fair estimate to be made for the value of all such Negroes by them respectively received which value shall be taken and considered as part of their distributive share of my Estate herein to them bequeathed. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my loving wife Mary Weems and friends John Hall of the Vineyard and Alexander McPherson executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking annulling and making void all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this twenty eighth day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety four. John Weems Witnesses Edward Hall Mordicai Hall Henry Hall Anne Arundel County 11th day of December 1794. Then came Henry Hall one of the subscribing witnesses to the within last will and testament of John Weems late of Anne Arundel County deceased and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that he did see the Testator therein named sign and seal this will and that he heard him publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his list Will and Testament, etc. Edward Hall, ditto 12 Dec 1794. Mordicai Hall 13 Dec 1794 ditto J. Hall renounces his appointment as executor due to infirm health. 12 Dec 1794 Source: Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Anne Arundel County Wills Box W Folder 63 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 18 March 2000 US Gen Web Archives [files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-j.txt]

Will of Joseph Pack

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:Will of Joseph Pack :Sumter District, South Carolina :Sumter County Wills V.2, Book D-1, pp. 92-96 S.C. Archives In the Name of God, amen: I Joseph Pack of Sumter District, Planter, being in health of body & of sound of mind, memory & understanding do make this my last will & testament in the manner following, that is to say, I give, & devise unto my son Isham Pack for his natural life only, Two hundred & ninety five acres of land, be the same more or less whereon he now lives adjoining W. G. Richardson on N.E. & on the S.E. by my other lands, & one negro woman named Clary & her increases & from & after his death to such child or children as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no child or children, then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give and devise unto my son John Pack for his natural life only, three hundred & fifty acres of land adjoining Jacob Osteen's land N.W. & Thos. Mim's & Martin Bird's, & one negro man named Bob, & from & after his death to such child or children as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no child or children, then to be divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & devise unto my daughter Sarah, for her sole & separate use for her natural life only, Three hundred & fifty acres of land more or less whereon she and her husband Thomas Mims now live, butting on Chas. Skinner's, Jn. Harvin's, Henry Bird's & Martin Bird's land & one negro woman named Sal; for whom I advanced four hundred & fifty dollars to pay for her, & her increase, & from & after her death to such child or children as she may leave alive at her death; but if she should die, leaving no child or children then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children and their heirs forever share and share alike. I Give & devise unto my daughter Nancy, for her sole & separate use for her natural life only, Four hundred & four acres of land binding on Henry Bird's land S.E. & Thos. Mim's S.W. whereon she & her husband Martin Bird now live & one negro Girl named Hannah & her increase & from & after her death to such child or children as she may leave alive at her death: but if she should die, leaving no child or children, then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs forever share and share alike. I Give & Devise unto my son Joseph Pack, for his natural life only, Seven hundred & Seven acres of land be there more or less whereon he now lives binding on Wm. Murrell's land N.E. & one negro man named Jack, & from & after his death to such child or children as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no child or children, then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs for ever share and share alike. I Give & devise unto my daughter Rebecca Pack for her sole & separate use, for her natural life only, Three hundred acres of land be the same more or less adjoining S. Broom's S., Wm. Murrell's E., Tho. Sumter's N.W. & one negro girl named Fillis & her increase & from & after her death to such child or children as she may leave alive at her death; but if she should die leaving no child or children, then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & devise unto my daughter Mary for her sole & separate use, for her natural life only, Two hundred acres of land be the same more or less adjoining Tho. Sumter's & Geo. Stacey's lands & the three children of a negro named Sophia, which I lent her & her increase. & from & after her death to such child or children as she may leave alive at her Death; but if she should die leaving no children or child, then to be equally divided amongst my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & devise unto my daughter Dorcas, wife of S. Broom, for her sole & separate use, for her during her natural life only, Three hundred acres of land adjoining Mr. Bell's, Wm. Murrell's & J.B. Miller's being part of a tract surveyed by me or granted to me, whereon she now lives, be the same more or less, & the sum of four hundred dollars to be laid out by my executors in the purchase of a negro, that is to say if in my life time I should not let her have a negro, which if I should do, the same negro so given by me or to be purchased to be held by her on the same limitations as the lands; & from & after her death to such child or children as she may leave alive at her death; but if she should die leaving no children or child then to be equally divided among my surviving children & their heirs for ever share and share alike. I Give & devise unto my son William Pack for his natural life only, Two hundred & thirty Seven acres of land, Known by the name of the Tom field, being one hundred & thirty seven acres of land surveyed by or granted to me & the other hundred acres to be off of the east end of a tract granted to Thomas Osteen, for two hundred acres, & a negro boy named Harry; from & after his death to such child or children as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no children or child, then to be equally divided among my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & devise unto my son Benjamin Pack for his natural life only, Two hundred acres of land granted to Seth B**d (Bird?) Known by the name of My old place & one negro boy named Israel, & from & after his death to such children or child as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no children or child, then to be equally divided among my surviving children & their heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & devise unto my son Alexander for his natural life only, Two hundred acres of land, whereon I now live, (one hundred acres of which to be off of land granted to Osteen (for two hundred acres) so as to include in the said two hundred acres my dwelling house & out buildings, he paying to my executors herein after named five hundred Dollars if said dwelling house is then standing & distrayed, saving & reserving to my wife Louisa, the use of said lands & buildings for & during her natural life, (It is not my intention that the said five hundred Dollars should be paid until after the death of my said wife.) & one negro boy named named Edmon, & from & after his death to such child or children as he may leave alive at his death; but if he should die leaving no children or child, then to be equally divided among my surviving children & there heirs forever share & share alike. I Give & Devise unto my daughter Martha Pack for her sole & separate use, for her natural life only, Two hundred & twenty acres, one hundred acres of the same to be of the lands I purchases of John Addison-- & the rest off of the west end of lands granted to Osteen, & one negro girl named Nance & her increase & & from & after her death to such children or child as she may leave alive at her death; but if she should die leaving no children or child then to be equally divided among my surviving children & their heirs for ever share and share alike. I Give & bequeath unto my children Rebecca, Martha, William, Benjamin & Alexander & desire that my executors do procure & deliver the same to them, out of the funds of my estate, house hold & kitchen furniture, & stock I have given to my other children. I Give & bequeath unto my wife Louisa Pack for & during the term of her natural life & no longer in lieu & bar of dower, the use of the lands & buildings above mentioned in that part of this my will relative to my son Alexander; & all the rest & remainder of my estate not herein before given & devised away, for the said term of her natural life: & from & after her death, It is my will that the said personal estate hereby lent to her, her life time, shall be sold by my executors & the proceeds thereof equally divided among my surviving children & to be held by them as the property herein respectively given to them is to be held. It is also my will that where any disputes may arise about the location & lines of the lands Devised to my children, between them, that my executors or such as may have qualified at the time, shall appoint three persons to settle the same. Lastly. And I do hereby make, nominate, constitute & appoint, John B. Miller, Edward Wells, John China, & Thomas China, executors of this my last will & testament: hereby revoking and making void all & every other will at any time heretofore fore by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal to the foregoing two sheets of paper, this fifth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixteen. Joseph Pack (Seal) Signed & sealed in the presence of us by the said Joseph Pack, who at his request have hereunto set our hands. I.C West Wm. Broadway D. Griffin Joseph B. White (Recorded in Will Book D-1, p 174) (Recorded 10 Dec 1827) William Potts Ordy S.D. Bundle 78 Pkg 13

Will of Joseph Staley of Jacob

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Transcription of will of Joseph Staley of Jacob, Frederick County, Maryland. Will book GMRB-1-357. Transcription made by Tom Staley. == Transcription == === Father's Will === Will of Joseph Staley (of Jacob), 4 February 1808 In the Name of God Amen I Joseph Staley, (of Jacob) being sick and weak of Body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and capable of Executing a valid Deed or contract considering the certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldy affairs before it shall please Almighty God to call me hence do therefore make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say principally and first of All I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my Body to the Earth to be Buried in a decent and Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named and after my Debts and funeral charges are first paid and satisfied I Give Devise and bequeath as follows -- Item I give and bequeath to my beloved wife four of my cows her choice and four Beds Bedsteads and Bedding her choice for the use of the Children who are yet living with her and herself and the House Clock and the Chest of Drawers - and all the pork and Beef both in Salt and in the Smoke House. Three Spinning wheels her choice and her side saddle, all the flax and the Yarn and Hemp - Item I give and Devise unto my son Jacob Staley the Tracts of Land I bought of, and conveyed to me by Henry Cronise by Deed bearing Date the Twelfth day of April one thousand eight Hundred as may appear by reference thereto being had which said Tracts or parcels of Land I had long since sold to my said son Jacob Staley and for which he has made me a valuable consideration by payment and had not heretofore conveyed to him to my said son Jacob Staley and his heirs forever as full and effectually as If I had done the same by Deed of conveyance. And Whereas I have heretofore given to my son Jacob Staley, that part of my land whereon he now Dwells and conveyed to him by Deed I do therefor now Exclude him from receiving any further share of my Estate both real & personal that having been conveyed to him by me as and for his full Portion of my Estate - Item It is my will and I order and direct my Executor hereinafter named to sell my Tract of Land which I bought of and conveyed to me by George Murdock by Deed bearing Date the Thirteenth day of June one htousand eight Hundred containing in quantity about One Hundred and Eight Acres, at public Sale, and on such Terms as he may think most Advantageous and that as soon as he can with convenience after my Death and convey the same to the Purchaser or Purchasers thereof as full and affectually as I my self could were I present at the doing thereof. And the proceeds of the sale of the said Tract of Land I give and bequeath to my sons George Staley Solomon Staley and Moses Staley in Equal Shares share and share alike to be paid by my executor to place at Interest for their use as fast as the money of the Sale aforesaid shall come into his hands - Item I give and Devise unto my son Jacob Staley the plantation whereon I now Dwell at and for the price of Two Thousand Pounds current Money Exclusive of my wifes Thirds or Dower which I desire shall consist of the Dwelling House Garden and Other Improvements near the Dwelling and about Twenty five Acres of Land clared with the priviledge of fire wood all during her Natural life. And the two thousand pounds aforesaid to be paid by my said son Jacob Staley to my ten following named children That is to say to Ann Mary Smith Elizabeth Staley Catharine Wachter George Staley, Solomon Staley - Molly Staley, Margaret Staley, Moses Staley, Susanna Staley Maria Julianna Staley, in equal shares making to each the sum of Two Hundred Pounds current money - which I desire and request him to pay in the following manner - One Hundred Pounds to each within one year after my death and One Hundred Pounds to each at the Expiration of two years after my Death to all my children named aforesaid except Moses, Susanna and Maria Julianna who are yet under the ages as prescribed by law, their parts I desire my said son Jacob to pay them respectively as they ma arrive at Age - and my will is that he pass bonds to hose of age for he sums allotted to each and payable at the periods above stated. Which said plantation whereon I now live containing about One Hundred and ninety two Acres more or less, I Give and Devise as aforesaid to my said son Jacob Staley his heirs and assigns forever in fee Simple he complying and pay to my other children the sums aforesaid and letting my wife enjoye for and during her life that part assigned to her for her thirds or Dower unmolested - Item it is my will and I order and direct my Executor to sell at Public sale all the residue of my personal property and not before bequeathed on such Terms as he may deem most advantageous and my money and Debts with the said property to form an Aggregate fund, which I give and bequeath as follows - One third part therefor to my beloved wife and the residue to my children named aforesaid, excluding my son Jacob except what may be allowed to him by the Orphans Court or other Tribunal before whom the same may be setled, who I hope will give him what is reasonable and proper. It is my will also that my son Jacob retain out of the personal first of all the sum of Fifty pounds for the purpose of schooling my three youngest children and the Balance of any that may be left to be Divided among the said three children equally and Lastly I nominate and appoint my said son Jacob Staley my sole Executor of this my last will and Testament ratifying and confirming this and none other Annulling and revoking all former wills by me howtofore made In Witness Whereof I have hereinto set my hand and affixed my Seal this fourth day of February one thousand eight hundred and Eight Signed Sealed Published and Declared by Joseph Staley of Jacob the Testator as and for his last will and Testament in the prescence of us who at his request and in his prescence have Subscribed our names and all in the presence of each other - William Bottenberg Jacob Wussli [?] John Staley Frederick County to wit on the 7th Day of February 1808 then came Jacob Staley and made Oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the forgoing instrument of writing is the True whole will and Testament of Joseph Staley late for Frederick County, Deceased that hat come to his hands and possession and that he doth not know of any other. Rich. Butler Regr. Frederick County to wit on the 7th day of February 1808 then came William Bottenberg, Jacob Staley, and John Staley the three subscribing witnesses to the foregoing last will and Testament of Joseph Staley late of Frederick County, Deceased and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see

Will of Joseph Stidman, Chester County, 1698

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Citing Pennsylvania Probate Records, Philadelphia County Wills 1682-1916, Will Book A, 1683-1693, image 479-80, p403, record 173. FamilySearch.org, online database. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-RH7Y-J?i=478&cat=353446 Joseph Stidman's original will record] Last Will and Testament of Joseph Stidman of Springfield township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Written "eight day of tenth month 1694" (8 Dec 1694). Proved and recorded in Philadelphia County, 12 May 1698. ''In the name of God amen. I [[Stidman-6 | Joseph Stidman]] of Spring field in the County of Chester & province of Pennsyilvania, Husbandman, being of sound and perfect mind & memorie, praise be given to almightie God for the same, do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner & formme following …viz… Imprimis: I give my soul into the hands of almightie God my maker and Redeemer & my bodie to be buried in such Convenient place as shall seem fitt & convenient to my friends and relay’s. And after my funeral expenses discharged & debts paid, I give and Bequeath to my natural mother [[Unknown-669780 | Elizabeth Stidman]] the sum of seven pounds of Law'l money of the province, to be paid & delivered into the hands of Bartholomew Coppock Junior & my brother John Stidman for the onlie use of my said mother. Item, I give and Bequeath to my brother Jno Stidman the sum of foure pounds. Item, I give unto my sister Sarah the wife of Peter Thomas the sum of two pounds. Item, my mind & will is concerning [[Baines-255 | Wm Beans]] my Covenant Servant, that if I dye before the s’d Wm come to the age of twentie years, that then the s’d Wm at the age of twentie years shall be free & Quitt of the Covenant Service, And further my mind & will is & I doe hereby appoint that at the decease of the Longer Liver of my self & wife the s’d Wm shall be free and Quitt of his said Covenant Service & that no heir or exe’r of either of us shall Detain him any Longer. And my estate, both real and p'sonall after my s'd debts & Legacies paid & discharged, I give & by these p’sents ordain, appoint & bequeath unto my Loving wife [[Pulford-211 | Margaret Stidman]] all & all manner my goods, Cattles, Chattles, debts, Implements of household & household ______ together with my Lands Buildings, planta'ns, with all & all manner the apptenan… [appurtenances] whatsoever to the onlie proper use and Behoof of my said loving wife Margaret Stidman as her own proper right and Substance and to_____ at her disposing for ever. Item, it is my mind and will that if my said real estate, or annie part of it, shall remain after my said wife's decease & by her undisposed of, that said Remainder I give & bequeath unto my brother J.no Stidman & my brother-in-Law Thomas Pullford my said wife’s brother & to my Sister Sarah Thomas. The said remainder if anie be undisposed of shall be Equally divided amongst them and their heirs and assigns. And also I do Constitute and appoint my said Loving wife Margaret Stidman to be my whole & sole ex’rix of this my Last will & Testament … in witness whereof I have herewith sett my hand & seal this eight day of the tenth mo. In ye year one thousand six hundred nyntie foure, 1694. Joseph Stidman'' (signature) …seal… Wittnesses to the same: John Hood Senior, George Marris, Bartholomew Coppock … Indorsed thus … Pensilvania; Philadelphia in the said province, 12th May 1698, p’sonallie appeared before mee Patrick Sro_inson Secr‘e ye s'd province the within named Mar't, ex'rix wt'in named, & did Solemnlie attest ___ ye same was the Last will & Testament of Joseph Stidman her husband, dec'ed, as also produced George Marris & Bartholomew Coppock wittnesses wt'in named who did also Solemnlie attest according to Law that they saw the wt'in named George [sic] Stidman sign, seal, publish & declare the wt'in to be his Last will & Testatment, and that at the doing ye of he was of a Sound & disposing mind memorie & Judgement to the best of their knowledge & that they signed wittnesses to the same, As also the s'd Mar't Stidman did attest faithfullie to execute ye s'd Last will & testament [&] Bring in an Inventorie & render an acc’nt when ye to desired, _____ Robinson …Sec’ry… William Penn absolute proprieto'e & Governor of ye province of pensilvania & territories ye unto belonging and ordinary of ye land. To all to … these pub … Commr

Will of Lawrence Gillman of Caston, 1629

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]][[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Gilman-93|Lawrence Gillman the Elder]] of Caston, Norfolk. It was written on 1 August 1629 and proved at the Episcopal Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Norwich on 8 December. Lawrence Gillman 1629 will, Probate Records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich, 1370-1858, Original wills [v.] 1629, no. 211; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-BQPD-3?i=701&cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076512, image 702-03 of 821. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used. '''Persons mentioned:''' *''' Joane my welbeloved wife''' Testator's second wife Joan Spooner who survived the Testator by a year. *'''my sonne Leonard''' eldest surviving son of Testator in 1629 *'''Edward Gillman my grandchild being a Lame Childe''' Testator made ample provision for Edward who may have been a child of Testator's deceased son Edward who had died in 1624 *'''my sonninlawe Henry Cocke and Roase his wife my daughter''' husband of Testator's daughter Rose Gillman *''' my grandchild Marye Burrell''' *'''Thom[a]s Burrell her father''' *'''Rebecca Gillman and Martha Gillman my grandchildren''' may be daughters of Testator's deceased son Edward as Henry Cock is to be their guardian *''' Lawrence Gillman''' Testator's godchild *'''Edward Gillman''' Testator's godchild *'''Edward Howse''' Testator's godchild *'''Roase Turner''' Testator's godchild, daughter of Testator's sister Rose (Gillman) Turner *'''Ed[m]ond Spenser''' Testator's godchild *'''Francis Sponer''' or Spooner, Testator's godchild *'''my brother Robt Gillman''' *'''Roase Turner my Sister''' *'''my brother inlawe Ed[m]ond Sponer''' or Spooner *'''John Cocke my grandchild and Godsonne, sonne of the said Henry Cocke''' *'''my Godsone John Smith''' *'''George Sponer of Caston Yeoman''' overseer of the will *'''John Smith of Stowbedon yeoman''' overseer of the will *'''my Godsonne [blank] Gillman sonne of Edward Gillman of Hingham''' Edward Gillman of Hingham was Testator's brother, this godson was Testator's nephew *'''Osmund Pyzane''' witness *'''John Canham''' witness ---- In the name of god Amen the First daye of Auguste in the yeare of the Reigne of oure
moste gratious Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God kinge of England Scotland
France and Ireland Defender of the faith &c the First. And in the yeare of oure Lord
god 1629. '''I Lawrence Gillman''' thelder of Caston in the County of Norff[olk] and Dioces of
Norwich yeoman sicke in boddie but of good and p[er]fect remembrance praysed be god therfore
doe make ordeyne and declare this my pr[e]sent Last will and Testament in manner and
forme following Caleing to mynd the certainety of death and noe wayes knoweing any
certaine tyme thereof doe therfore First and principally I com[m]itt and comend my sowle into the
most mercifull hands and p[ro]tec[i]on of Allmightie god stedfastly hopeing by and through the merritts
death passion and resurrec[ti]on of Jesus Christ my only Saviour and Redeemer to have free
p[ar]don and forgiveness of all my sinnes and to inioye eternall life in his everlasteing kingdome of
heaven and I will my boddie to be buryed in the p[ar]ish Church of Caston and concerneing
that worldly estate wherwith it hath pleased allmightie god to blesse me withall I give
and dispose the same as followeth '''Imprimis''' I give and bequeath towards the reparac[i]on of the
Church of Caston Twentie shillings uppon Condic[i]on that my boddie and my wives maye be
buryed in the same Church. And whereas (uppon good considerac[i]ons) I have heretofore assured
unto '''Joane my welbeloved wife''' Lands to the value of Twenty powndes a yeare for her
joynture I will the same maye be truly p[er]formed and more I gyve and bequeath unto her
twoe of my neate beasts the-- the best shee can choose and the ether the th-- ox fourth of
my next best neate beasts fower of my beste Ewes and fower hogg sheepe and the one half
of all my howshold stuffe within my howse if shee will be therwith content and not challenge
to have that w[hi]ch was hers before I marryed with her but if shee will not therwith be content
then I will shee shall have those goods w[hi]ch weare hers before I marryed with her and none
of my other goods: Item wheras I have conveyed some of my Lands and Tenements
Unto '''my sonne Leonard''' I further will and my mynd is that all the same Lands &
Tenements shall be come and remaine to my said sonne Leonard and his heires and more
I give and bequeath Unto the said Leonard my said sonne all such Coppiehould Lands as
I have in the arable Close next unto my howse : uppon the right hand of the Lane and
all such Coppiehould Lands as I have in my meadowes next unto my howse on -- side
of the Ryver and betwixt the River and the Lane Leadeing to the Ford bridge : and
more I give and bequeath Unto the said Leonard my said sonne and his heires my Tenem[en]t
called Joyes or howses my Close called birds Close my twoe little meadowes on the further side
of the Ryver my Longe meadow on this side of the Ryver to my howse warde and all
my meadowes call the Harle meadowes to have and to hould the same to him & his
heires forever uppon Condic[i]on nevertheless that hee doe and shall keepe and meyneteine
'''Edward Gillman my grandchild being a Lame Childe''' with meate drink Lodging clothing
and other necessaryes dureing his the said Edward his naturall life p[ro]vided of the saide
Edward shall dislike with his keepeing and that my Sup[er]visors hereafter named shall
think it convenient and so agree that my said grandchild shalbe kept else wheare with any
other fitting p[er]son then my mynd and will is that my said sonne Leonard shall pay to the
said Edward or such p[er]son as shall so keepe him the said Edward Tenn pounds a yeare
for his mainetenance and keping of him the same to be paid five pownds every half
yeare : and if my said sonne Leonard shall not keppe & mayneteyne my said grandchild
or otherwise paye unto him tenn pounds a yeare or such other p[er]son as shall keepe and
maineteyne him tenn pownds a yeare as I have before willed Then I will & my mynd
is that the said Edward my grandchild or such other p[er]son as shall keepe and maineteyne him
as aforesaid shall enter uppon have occupie use & inioye & the p[ro]fitts take of my said
Tenem[en]t called Joyes or howses my Close called birds Close my twoe Little meadowes
my Longe meadow and my harl meadows for and dureing such and so Long time as the
said Edward my said grandchild shall be so Long kept and further my will is and
I give and bequeath unto '''my sonnin lawe Henry Cocke''' 50Li to be paid unto him by
my said sonne Leonard oute of those Lands w[hi]ch I have Last named with in 2 yeares
next after the decease of the said Edward my said grandchild by twoe payements
the first payement to be 25Li w[i]thin one yeare next after the decease of the said Edward
and the other 25Li w[i]thin 2 yeares next after the decease of the said Edward
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and my will and mynde is that if my said sonne Leonard or his heires shall not paye
Unto my said sonninlawe Henry Cocke his exe[cuto]rs or administrators the said some of 50Li
by me to him given as aforesaid according to my true intent and meaneing in this my
will specifyed then I give and bequeath unto the said Henry Cock and his heires
my Close called Birds Close my Longe meadow my twoe Little meadows and my
harle meadowes to have and to hould the same to him and his heires for ever Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandchild Marye Burrell''' one hundred pownds of
good and Lawfull money of England to be paid unto her or '''Thom[a]s Burrell her father'''
for her use within one yeare next after my decease by my executor heretoafter named Item I give and bequeath unto '''Rebecca Gillman The letter c in Rebecca are written almost like t in all cases where the name is written and Martha Gillman my grandchildren'''
to either of them one hundred pounds a peece of like Lawfull money of England the said
hundred pownds a peece to be paid to either of them att their severall ages of one and twenty
yeares by my executor hereafter named and my will is that my said executor shall bring up
or otherwise p[ro]vide for the breeding and bringing up of '''my said grandchildren Rebecca & Martha'''
'''Gillman''' Untill they be of fitting age to p[ro]vide for and governe them selves or have the porc[i]ons
by me to them given as aforesaid paid them Item I give and bequeath unto my Godchildren '''Lawrence'''
'''Gillman, Edward Gillman, Edward Howse, Roase Turner, Ed[m]ond Spenser, and Francis Sponer'''
Twentie shillings a peece and to every other of '''my brother Robt Gillman and Roase Turner my'''
'''Sister''' their Children Tenn shillings a peece the same to be paid them within one yeare next
after my decease by my executor. Item for and in considerac[i]on that '''Henry Cocke my sonninlawe''' shall
shall breede and bring up '''my said grandchildren Rebecca and Martha Gillman''' and paye such debtes
as I owe and allso paye all such Legacies as I have in this my Last will and testament
gyven and bequeathed and p[er]forme this my will I give and bequeath unto the said '''Henry Cocke'''
'''and Roase his wife my daughter''' my messuage or Tenement and Lands w[i]th their appurtenances
w[hi]ch I Lately purchased of '''my brother inlawe Ed[m]ond Sponer''' and my pightell called Slytes
To have and to howld the same to them the said Henry and Roase for and dureing their
natural lyves and the Longer Lyver of them: and I give and bequeath the same to
Edward '''John Cocke my grandchild and Godsonne, sonne of the said Henry Cocke''' to have and to howlde
the same pr[e]misses to him the said John Edward and his heires forever and for the considerac[i]ons aforesaid
(That is to saye) for and towards the payement of my debtes and Legacies and p[er]formance of this my
pr[e]sent Last will and Testament I give and bequeath unto my said sonnin law Henry Cocke and his
heires All my earable Lands lyeing in the Fields of Caston in severall Incloses and peeces and
conteyneing in all twentye and Fyve acres or therabouts and my meadow lyeing in Stowe & Caston
called pulkie meadow and my half acres of earable Lande Lyeing in Stowe farrowes to have and to
howld the same to him and his heires for ever w[hi]ch pulkie meadow and such other my oute Lands as
he shall thinke fitt I wishe him to sell for and towards the payment of my debtes and Legacies if
he cannot otherwise conveniently pay them Item all my goodes Corne & th[a]t casse groweing and Cattells Rights and creditts
howsehould stuff and implements of howshold in this my will not form[er]ly gyven nor bequeathed I give and
bequeath unto my said sonninlawe Henry Cocke whome I make sole executor of this my Last will and
Testament hee to paye my debtes and Legacies p[er]forme this my will and see my boddie decently buryed Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Godsone John Smith''' Twentie shillings. And I desire
'''my welbeloved Freinds George Sponer of Caston Yeoman and John Smith of Stowbedon''' Stow Bedon, the parish immediately south of Caston
'''yeoman''' to be Spuervisors of this my Laste will and Testament and to be aydeinge to my excut[o]r
and all such as to whhome I have heareby gyven any Legacie that the said Legacies maye be truly
paid and my will truly p[er]formed and if any doubte or question shall arise concerneing any gyft
or Legacie or other matter concerneing this my Last will or the true performance therof I
will the same shall be heard ended and determyned by my said Supervisors or the Survivor
of them and so rest and be p[er]formed accordingly to w[hi]ch my said Sup[er]visors I give for
their advice and paines heerin to be taken Twentie shillings a peece In wi
It[e]m I give unto '''my Godsonne [''blank''] Gillman sonne of Edward Gillman of Hingham''' xxs
In witness whereof I the said '''Lawrence Gillman''' have heerunto sett my hand and seale These beeing wittnesses
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'''John Canham''' '''Lawrence Gillmans mark''' [page 3]
Probate [abstract of the Latin] granted at Norwich 8 day of December AD 1629 ==Sources==

Will of Lawrence Van Hook

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This is the will of [[Van Hook-53|Lawrence Van Hook]] (1670-1725) of New York Colony and New Jersey Province. The inventory of his estate follows. The will is dated 14 July 1724 and was proved 20 November 1725 in Monmouth, New Jersey. === Will of Lawrence Van Hook === In the name of God Amen, this 14th day of July, in the tenth year of the Reign of our Soveriegn Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland and King Ct Annoqz Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Four. I, Lawrence Van Hook of this County of Monmouth in this Eastern division of the Province of New Jersey Esq. e. Being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory praised to Almighty God for this same; duly considering this frailty and uncertainty of my life, and knowing that it is appointed fo all men to die; do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. That is to say, Principally and first I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, my most merciful Creator trusting for salvation in and through this alone merits of my ever Blessed Redeemer and for my body I recommend it to this earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give bequeath and devise and dispose of the same in the form and manner following: '''Imprimis''' I give and bequeath unto my son Aaron Van Hook all that farm or tract of land scituate at Hopewell in the County of Hunterdon which I purchased of Richard Compton to have and to hold to him this said Aaron Van Hook his heirs and assigns forever, and also I give and bequeath to my said son Aaron Van Hook his moiety or one full half part of all that tract of land scituate in the County of Westchester in the Province of New York which I purchased of Yoos Palding the said tract of land to be equally divided in quantity and quality alike between him and my other son Henry Van Hook to have and to hold this said moiety or half part of said tract of land to him this said Aaron Van Hook his heirs & assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my son Henry Van Hook to have and to hold the tract of land at Westchester to be equally divided between him and his brother Aaron as aforesaid to have and to hold this said moiety or half part of the aforesaid tract of land to him the said Henry Van Hook his heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my said son Henry Van Hook the sum of ten pounds. '''Item''', I give bequeath to my daughter Hannah, wife of Frederick De Boogh all that 200 acres of land at Aimwell in the County of Hunterdon which I purchased of Nathan Allen and half the lort of ground in Amboy to my said daughter Hannah her heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give to my said daughter Hannah the sum of thirty pounds to buy her a negro wench. '''Item''', I give to my daughter Mary when she shall arrive at the age of 21 years all that farm adjoining to John Anderson at "Moira Cipond" which I purchased of Thomas Hampton with the fulling mill buildings and appurtenances to my said daughter Mary her heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my said daughter Mary 200 acres land at Manalipond part of the tract I purchased of Robert Burnet near of and adjoining to the farm above bequeathed to have and to hold this 200 acres of land to my said daughter Mary, her heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my daughter Frances when she shall arrive at the age of 21 years the several parcels or tracts of land which I purchased of Frederick DeBoogh, William Clark, Johannes Boyse excepting out of Johannes Boyse tract the ten acres sold to Charlie Coxsen and Janet Gordon, widow and executrix of Thomas Gordon Esq. deceased and the meadow I purchased of Richard Clark to have and to hold the said several tracts or parcels of land and meadow to my said daughter Frances her heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my three daughters Hannah, Mary and Frances the house at New York which I purchased of William Huddleston equally divided between them and each of their heirs & assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my sons Aaron and Henry the remainder of that tract of land at Manalipond which I purchased of Robert Burnett to be equally divided between them my son Aaron having the choice of remainder of said tract of land to be divided between them my son Aaron having the choice of that part whereon a mill was intended to be built, to have and to hold the remainder of said tract of land to be divided as aforesaid to my said sons Aaron and Henry, their heirs and assigns forever. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my grandson Solomon DeBoogh when he shall arrive at the age of 21 years if he shall till that age abide with my wife or her assigns all tat 100 acres of land scituate in the County of Monmouth which I purchased of Mott Solom to have and to hold the said 100 acres of land upon the condition aforesaid to the said Solomon DeBoogh his heirs and assigns forever, '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my said grandson Solomon DeBogh the sum of ten pounds upon the condition abovementioned. '''Item''', I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Hannah all the rents and profits of the land and appurtenances herein bequeathed to my daughters Mary and Frances until they shall severally arrive at the age of 21 years. To enable her to maintain and educate my two daughters till that time and also I give and bequeath unto my said wife Hannah all the residue of my personal estate whatsoever, the paying of my just debts and lastly I do hereby constitute and ordain my dearly beloved wife Hannah, my well beloved son Aaron, and my trusty and well beloved friend John Johnston Jr., Lawrence Smith (illegible) executors and directors of this my last will and testament and do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul and make void all and every other former testaments wills legacies executed by me in any way before this time. Named willed and bequeathed ratifying and confirmaing this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness thereof I the said Lawrence Van Hook have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. This will contained in two sheets of paper, the first sheet containing 42 lines and the second sheet 25 lines was published and declared by the said Lawrence van Hook to be his last will and testament and as such signed, sealed and delivered in presence of : Law--Van Hook : Wm. Nichols : Thos. X Williams (his mark) : Wm. Mordock Perth Amoby, 14th August 1724. There personally appeared before me Micheal Kearney Jr. appointed by his Excellency William Burnet Esq. Captain General and Governor in Chief of New Jersey, New York and Thomas Williams and William Maddock two of the witnesses to the within last will and testament who being sworn on the Holy Evangel of Almighty God did depose that they saw the withing testator sign, seal and publish and declare the within written instrument to be his last will and testament and that he was at that time of sound mind and memory, as far as they knew or believed and was present when the other witnesses signed his name and seal (some illegible words--Latin?) Mich Kearney Jr. There personally appeared before me Micheal Kearney Jr appted. by his Excellency Wm. Burnett Esq Capt. Gen & Gov in Chief etc. to take the probate of last will and testament. Hannah Van Hook, Aaron Van Hook and Lawrence Smith the executrix and two of the executors mentioned in the within last will and testament who being sworn on the Holy Evangel of Almighty God to the true and faithful performance of the office of Executrix and Executor Jrrant coram me Mich Kearney Jr. Lawrence Van Hook Will Recorded in Liber 1724 L Smith === Inventory of Estate === An Inventory of the goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Lawrence Van Hook late of Freehold in this County of Monmouth in His Excellencys Division of his Provinces of New Jersey Esq.E. described taken and appraied at the late dwelling house of this said Lawrence Van Hook by us his Subscribors. Pds.Sh.p (Pounds. Shillings.Pence) : Impr.s To his Purse 5.19.00 : To his Wearing Apparel 22.00.00 : Wrought Plate 19.06.03 : Two Gold Rings 1.14.03 : A Large Dutch Bible 2.05.00 : Daltons Country Justice 1.04.00 : Sundry Other Books 2.00.00 : A large Cupboard & Chest of Drawers 4.10.00 : 5 Feather Beds 3 with Furniture & 8 Prs. Sheets 26.00.00 : 3 Chests, 2 Trunks & an Old Desk 1.10.00 : 3 Looking Glasses 1.03.00 : 5 Tables, 16 Chairs 2.06.06 : 5 Large 10 Small Pictures a Cane 2.00.00 : 4 Guns, A pair of Pistols & holsters, a Sword & Belt 4.06.00 : 3 Large 4 Small Pewter Dishes 14 Pewter Plates ---} : 21 Pewter Basins, a Qt Pot Tankard and small Pewter ---} : 1 Razures? A Pewter Chamber Pot a tin funnel & Lanthorn--}4.08.00 : 1 Copper Stills one of tin with its fyrbutyre 10.00.00 : 1 Large 3 small Brass Kettles, 1 Brass Pan one : Brass Candlestick & Standing Candlestick, a warming pan 5.00.00 : 1 Pair of Irong Dogs 2 Trammels 2 Pair Tongs, : 2 Small Iron Pots a Frying Pan 2 Small Spits, : A Toster 2 Iron Candlesticks a Small Gridiron, : A Brick? Iron 4.05.00 : A case of Bottler 1.00.00 : 2 old Ploughshares & Colter & Plough Tackling) : 2 Harrows (difficult to read) Axes? Pitchfork) : Broad Axe Rings & Wedge, Harrow Some Iron) : Teeth an Iron Crow and Smoothing Iron) 6.12.00 : A Parcel of Flax not rotted 00.10.00 : A Small Parcel of Earthenware 00.06.00 : Tabel Linnen & Window Curtains 1/2 dox. Knives & : Forks 01.04.00 : Indian Corn 01.05.00 : Colours, a Scythe & Trimming, A Pike, 4 Halberts 7.00.00 : 2 Drums) : Empty Hogsheads Barrels, Washing Tubbs, Pales,) : Trays 2 old? Small Wooden Ware some Jack BoardsP 2.05.00 : A Glass Case and Glasses, & Small Pocket Bottle) 1.15.00 : An Old Hammock & a piece of Bolting Cloth) : A Saddle 1.15.00 : A Large? Chains Scales & Weights a Small Pr.) : of Scales and Weights & Small Pr. of Stilliards) : A Linnen Wheel) 3.12.00 : To an old Negro Man 10.00.00 : A Negro Wench 25.00.00 : Two Horses 6.00.00 : Three Cows 6.15.00 : Three Heifers 4.10.00 : One Steer, 2 Yearlings 4.05.00 : 6 C Yarn 0.10.00 "In His Shop" : 4 Deer Skins 8 Coats 2 Pants 15 Pr Stockings 2 Pr Gloves 3.09.06 : 9 Yds Indian Sattin 5 1/2 yds Cherry? 4.14.00 : 6 Quire Paper, 10 Gross Buttons, Igr Pins, Some needles 3.08.00 : A Parcel of Silk Galoon & Ribbons, 33 Yds Lace 8.04.00 : A Parcel of haberdashers Wire, 4? Mohair 2.12.00 : 38 Combs, 3 pr. Buckles 8 Knifes 6 doz. Wired? Laces 1.11.00 : 9 1/2 Yds Muslin 15 Yds Buckram, Some Wadding 4.16.03 : 8 1/2 Yds White? 13 Yds Do. Blue 8 th All Spice 1.12.00 : A Suit of Women's Silk Clothes 4.10.00 : 3 Yds Broadcloth & Trimming a Stuff Gown 2 Pr Stays 4.15.00 : 4 Prs. Small Scales & Weights, Redwood & Logwood 1.06.00 : 13 Yds Linnen, 24 Yds Gartering, 4 t Pepper 2.03.00 : A Riddle, 2 Baskets 46 Jews Harps 12 Brooms, Old Bag 1.00.08 ________ : 248.03.11 (total) : Bond of Jonathan Heldridge due 10th Sept 1724 10.00.00 : Bond of John Fenton due 16th June 1721 8.17.07 : Bond of Bernardus Bryckes due 7th May, 1725 6.05.00 : Bill of John Morford due 18th July 1719 3.13.00 : Bond of Stophel Romine due September 1724 7.04.00 : Bond of Mary Green due May 1 1720 20.12.00 : Bond of John and Derick Joglandt ud e1 Jan 1721 28.14.00 : Bill of Nicholas Vessels 1.09.03 : Bill of John Mascolm due Sept20, 1720 2.07.00 : Bond of John Boyse & Neal Curry due 26 Sept 1724 14.18.00 : Bond of John Johnson due Aug 1712 8.12.00 : Bond of John Adams due 1412 14.00.00 : Bond of Hugh Fraizer 8.17.00 : Bill of Timothy Hurley due 1718 1.10.00 : Bill of John Lawrence due 1721 2.05.05 : Bond of John Gus due 1712 4.06.00 : Bill of Luke Vessells due 10th July 1719 2.10.00 : Bill of Benjamin Forman 6.l6.00 : Bond of Daniel Dean due 1 Jan 1724 8.03.00 : Bill of John Morford 1.00.00 : Bond of Anniase? Allen & Jos Langley due Dec 1724 12.12.05 : Bond of William Montgomery due 1 Dec 1719 13.00.00 : Bond of Noel Curry due 1 Sept 1724 7.03.10 : Bond of Alice & Hendrick Van Kirk Ap? 1725 43.18.00 : Bond of John Wilson & Mark Ferrie 10.17.09 : Bond of John Boyse due May 14 1725 6.17.00 : Bond of Levi Brookfield due 13 Sept 1715 13.05.00 : Bond of John Leonard due 11 Nov 1722 11.02.00 : Bond of John Reid Gard Edge & Grandine 1722 13.18.00 : Bond of Wm Modock & Thos Williams Feb 22, 1725 18.18.00 : Bond of Wm Smith due 1 Sept 1721 4.16.05 : Bond of Wm Purdy due 26 March 1722 3.00.00 : Bill of Hendrick Vervey due 30th March 1725 18.01.11 : Bond of David Beers I June 1719 6.00.00 : Bond of Myndert Johnstone due 21 March 172304 22.08.00 : Bond of John Morford due Sept 1720 23.06.00 : Bond of John and William Leiven due Sept 1721 23.09.01 : Bond of Wm Wilkinson & Jospeh Robins due 1 Nov 1724 14.00.00 : Bond of Yoos Sooy due 1 March 1718 50.00.00 : Bond of John Fraizer due 1 Nov 1724 1719 6.04.06 : Bond of Lawrence Smith & Reid Soltar & Okeson 6.00.00 : Bill of Hugh Reid due 1 Sept 1715 6.14.00 : Bill of Aaron Motteson May 1727 1.10.00 : Bond of Abram Emans & Hendrick Hendrickson 23.03.09 : Bond of William Oakley 22.00.00 : Bond of Peter Romine due 1 Sept 1720 10.02.09 : Bond of Gibbons Lawrence and King due 1 May 1723 10.15.08 : Bond of Cornelis Thompson due 24 Feb 1724 26.02.06 : Bond of Janet Gordon 20th Apr 1720 12.00.00 : Bill of Teunis Peterson 2.08.00 : Bond of Wm Brookfield Aug 1721 26.06.00 : 6 Bonds of Thos Harveys 4 pounds each 24.00.00 : Bond of John Willson due 11 Sept 1720 14.00.00 : Bond of Henry Van Hook & Parant 1 May 1730 28.00.00 : Bond of Chauncy Fenton 11.17.05 : Bond of John Estil & Humphrey Mount 1724 8.16.06 : Bond of Benj Van Cleve & Cobus Romine 1725 12.00.00 : Bond of Thomas Pleadwell 2.08.00 : Bill of Richard Watson 2.11.07 : Bill of Myndert Johnstone 1.15.00 : Bill of Isaac Johnstone 0.l5.00 : Mortgage on House & Lot of Charles karson 80.00.00 : Bond of Solomon Jewsorum due Apr 6, 1707 AP 12.00.00 : Bond of Mary and Christopher Horsman due 1726 4.11.00 : Bond of John Throp due March 1725-6 6.00.00 : Bill of Charles McClain due 1725 3.14.07 : Bill of Thomas Cope 1.14.00 : Bill of Robert Gravat 1.17.00 : Bill of Arch Craig 1728 for the ? Discount 6.00.00 : Bill of Samuel Job due 13 May 1726 5.07.00 : Bond of Henry Vandenburgh 30.00.00 : Bond of Richard Britain 14.00.00 : Bond of Peter Squire 18.00.00 : 4 Bonds & 1 Bill at ye lawyers 15 Pounds 15.01.00 : Bond of Sophia Romine 40.00.00 : To Sundry other Book Debts not yet Adjusted 50.00.00 : Bill of John Vaughn 1.04.00 ________ : 1285.16.10 (total) : Mortgage of Jacob Jamison 28.00.00 : Bond of Sophia Romine 50.00.00 : To one Iron Screw Plates 12.00.00 : To a Die Kettle 1.10.00 : To an Iron Kettle Iron Crows or Cross 1.10.00 : To a Mare and Colt 02.10.00 : To a Plough 01.00.00 : £1381.16.10 (total : The last 18 pounds appraized Nov 20 1725 : Appraisors, Alexander Clark & Wm. Modock & Benj (Bvk) Van Kline (his mark) == Sources == * New Jersey Historical Society. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc. Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Historical Society, 1901; database, "New Jersey, Calendar of Wills, 1670-1760," Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000 {{Ancestry Record|4723|9668}}: accessed 30 September 2019.

Will of Loammi Pack

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Monroe County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Monroe County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Will of [[Pack-618 | Loammi Pack]]== In the name of God, amen, I, Loamia Pack of the County of Monroe and State of Virginia being of sound mind and memory but somewhat advanced age and laboring in some bodily infirmity which admonishes me of the necessity promptly of making disposition of the property and effects which I have been blessed as appear to be proper and right in manner and form following to wit: First - I give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack five hundred acres of land lying on the falls of Brush Creek in Mercer County and State of Virginia. I give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack and my son John Pack my boy Henry. My said sons paying my son Bartley Pack two hundred dollars. I also require my son Samuel C Pack to pay my daughter Sarah Martin, my daughter, ninety dollars and give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack, my son, one grey yearling horse within his possession. Second - I give and bequeath to my son Bartley Pack one entry of ninety acres lying on Brush Creek in Monroe County and State of Virginia joining the land of Anderson Pack and the land that Bartley Pack sold to Samuel C Pack. I also give and bequeath to my said son Bartley Pack all my interest in the six hundred acre survey of (missing word) in Mercer County, Virginia near Hector's Knob. Third - I give and bequeath to my daughter Syntha McGhee and to the children of her body one hundred and ten acres of land to be laid off at the upper end of the five hundred and ten acre survey lying on the falls of Brush Creek in Mercer County, Virginia so as not to include the mill. Fourth - I give and bequeath to my son John Pack one part of my Tracey farm and one part of my home farm so as to give him some meadow land, the line was made and marked by me and my son Samuel C Pack so as to divide the lands between John and Lorenzo D Pack, my sons. Fifth - I give and bequeath to my son Lorenzo D Pack one part of my Tracey farm so as to give him some wood land. I also give and bequeath my home farm that I now reside on to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give and bequeath my negro boy named Harris to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also require my son Lorenzo D Pack to pay Lucinda Sweeny, my daughter, two hundred dollars as soon as he makes the money, he is not to pay any interest on the money. I also give my son Lorenzo D Pack my stock of hogs on my home place. I also bind Lorenzo D Pack, my son, to pay Polly Pack, my daughter, two hundred dollars as soon as he can make the money, he is not to pay any interest. Sixth - I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife all my house hold furniture after making the balance of the children equal with those that are married. I also give my wife all the horses I now own and the increase to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give my wife all my cows and the increase to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give my rifle guns to my son Lorenzo D Pack who is to divide between John and Samuel my sons. I bind my son Lorenzo D Pack to take good care of his mother as long as she may live. I also bind my son Lorenzo D Pack to let his sister Polly Pack, my daughter, live with him free of any charges. Seventh - I also bind my son Samuel C Pack to pay my daughter Eliza Carper one hundred and ten dollars which he owes me. I also desire Samuel C Pack and Lorenzo D Pack to pay Eliza Carper ninety dollars out of the proceeds of my estate. Eighth - I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah McGhee one (missing word) and one cow. I also desire that the note I hold on Lorenzo D Martin for one hundred and ten dollars be given to him. My wagon is to be owned by Samuel, John and Lorenzo for the use of the farms on Brush Creek. Ninth - If either of my heirs object or try to break my will he disqualifies himself as one of my heirs forfeits all their claim in my estate. I do hereby constitute and appoint Samuel C Pack and Lorenzo D Pack Executors of my last Will and Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 14th day of April 1857. Signed and acknowledged in presence of James Roles, Wilson Lively and Joseph Lively. Loammi (X) Pack his mark At Monroe County Court August term 1858 The Last Will and Testament of Loami Pack deceased was presented in Court, proven by the oaths of James Roles and Wilson Lively subscribing witnesses thereto and the same is ordered to be recorded; and thereupon Samuel C Pack the Executor therein named appeared in Court, was sworn as Executor and together with James Roles and Wilson Lively, his securities entered into and acknowledged his bond in the penalty of $1,000 with condition according to law. Certificate for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form is granted him. A Copy, Teste G. W. Hutchinson, clerk Will Book 7, page 91-92 Monroe County, VA (now WV) court records on microfilm in the Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA August 28, 2000 Carol Pack Urban ==Estate Appraisal of [[Pack-618 | Loammi Pack]]== An appraisement of the Goods and Chattels of Loamia Pack deceased in the County of Monroe. Made by the undersigned, Wilson Lively, James Roles, Thomas Biggs, three of the appraisers nominated and appointed by the County Court of Monroe, said appraisers having first taken the oaths required by (missing word - "Law"?) One bay horse - 20.00 One gray mare - 30.00 One speckle cow - 15.00 One black cow - 10.00 One red cow - 12.00 11 hay stacks - 110.00 2 calves - 8.00 1 sorrel colt - 25.00 5 yearling cattle - 50.00 9 two year old cattle - 126.00 1 red cow - 13.00 14 head sheep - 17.50 17 hogs - 54.50 1 sorrel horse - 60.00 1 log chain and clevis - 3.00 1 harrow - 3.00 1 wagon and 4 pair of harness - 35.00 1 boy named Henry - 200.00 1 boy named Harris - 1,000.00 2 large plows - 4.00 1 wheat fan - 5.00 1 old rifle gun - 2.50 2 shot guns - 10.00 house and kitchen furniture - 150.00 One note L. D. Martin due 26th Nov 1858 without interest - 110.00 One note A. Pack due 11th Jan 1858 - 37.86 Credit by cash same date - (10.50) One (missing word - "Note"?) on Samuel C Pack - 147.00 Will Book 7, page 144 Monroe County, VA (now WV) court records in the Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA August 28, 2000 Carol Pack Urban (4,5) ==Sources== *Genealogy.com Forum Discussion posted by Ted Pack August 13, 2011 at 10:37:34 [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pack/1718/] *Carol Pack Urban, one of the mainstays of the Roots Web PACK mailing list, was kind enough to transcribe Loammi's will and the appraisal of his estate from microfilm for us all.

Will of Lora Pitt Widow of Stratfield Saye Hampshire 1750

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:Will of Lora Pitt, Widow of Stratfield Saye, Hampshire 1750 :PROB 11/780/341 Probate 26 June 1750 :[[Grey-1590|Lora (Grey) Pitt (abt.1675-1750)]] :I''' Lora Pitt widow of George Pitt Of Stratfield Sea in the County of Southampton Esq.''' being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding (thanks be to God for the same) do make this my last will and Testament in manner and form following. :And first I commend my soul to God who gave it and my Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried in the vault in the chancel of the church of Stratfield Sea aforesaid wherein my late deceased husband the said George Pitt Esquire lies interred my Body to be placed by the side of his coffin And I direct my funeral to be performed by Mr Birt of Reading in the County of Berks the expence whereof I expressly order not to exceed the sum of two hundred pounds And I give to the Reverend Mr Chapman Rector of Stratfield Sea aforesaid the sum of ten pounds for performing the office of my funeral and ten pounds to the poor of the said parish of Stratfield Sea to be distributed the Sunday next after my Burial as my executor shall think fit. :In the next place I direct that my debts and funeral expences be paid and discharged And as to the worldly Estate wherewith God hath been pleased to bless me I give and devise and bequeath the same in manner and form following that is to say :Whereas in and by certain indentures of Lease Release and Settlement the Lease bearing date the day next before the date of the Release and the Release being of three parts and bearing the date the twentieth day of March last past and made between myself of the first part my '''sons William Pitt and John Pitt and my daughters Elizabeth Burton Lora Gwynn and Ann Pitt '''of the second part and the Right honorable Edward Lord Stawell Baron of Somerton in the County of Somerset and Thomas Wynshaw of Yately in the County of Southampton Esquire of the third part I have for the consideration therein mentioned conveyed and settled my house in Arlington Street in the County of Middlesex with the Garden Stables Buildings and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and adjoining As also all that my farm and lands called Carrants farm ([[Masterman-145|Masterman-145]] leased this farm) in the parish of Winterburne Saint Martyns otherwise Martyns Town in the county of Dorset And all that my farm and lands at Holton in the said county of Dorset And all that my farm and lands at Askerswell in the said county of Dorset To the use of my son William Pitt for and during the term of his natural life with Remainder to Trustees for his life to preserve contingent Remainders with Remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail male with Remainder to my said son John Pitt for and during the term of his natural life with Remainder to trustees to preserve contingent Remainders with Remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail male with Remainders for the Benefit of my daughters and their issue in such manner as therein is mentioned. Now I do hereby declare my good liking and approbation of the said settlement and do by this my will ratify and confirm the same : Also I do direct that the household stuff pictures and furniture except the pictures of my children which shall be at my said house in Arlington Street at the time of my decease shall remain there for the Benefit of such person or persons who for the time being shall be intitled to my said house in possession according to the limitations thereof made in and by the said indenture of Release and Settlement and not to be disposed of by Auction or otherwise But to go as heir looms belonging to my said house and to be enjoyed together with the said house by the person aforesad so long as the Rules of Law and Equity will permit : And as to the pictures of my said children It is my will that the same be removed to my house in Kingston and be kept there with the rest of my furniture therein after immediately mentioned that is to say I give to my said son William Pitt for and during the term of his natural life All my household stuff pictures and furniture which at the time of my decease shall be at in or about my house in Kingston in the county of Dorset it being my intent and mind that the said household stuff pictures and furniture shall after the decease of my said son William Pitt remain and be for the benefit of such person who for the time being shall be Intitiled to the actual possession of the said house at Kingston according to the settlement thereof and not to be disposed by Auction or otherwise but to go as heir looms and to be enjoyed together with the said house by the persons aforesaid so long as the Rules of Law and Equity will permit. :Also I give to my said son William Pitt for and during the term of his natural life All my live and dead stock which at the time of my decease shall be at or upon my farm at Kingston in the County of Dorset. And I direct that as he shall from time to time sell any part of the said stock he shall supply and keep up the same and leave the said stock in as good condition at his decease as he shall have found it in at the time of his taking possession of the said farm, Inevitable accidents excepted It being my intent and mind that the said stock shall after the decease of my said son WilliamPitt be and remain for the use of the person or persons who for the time being shall by virtue of the limitations contained in the said settlement be intitiled to the possession thereof and shall from time to time be duly supplyed and preserved as to remain with the said farm so long as the Rules of Law and Equity will permit And I give the same accordingly :Also I hereby will and direct that all and every the utensils waggons carts carriages good stock and store of coals which shall be made use of digged or raised at or out of the collieries coal {miles?} seams and mines of coal within or under all or any of the lands or grounds commonly called or known by the name of Tanfield Moor (note,this mine eventually sold following the death of William Morton Pitt in 1830 ) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=UBRKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1830&lpg=PA1830&dq=tanfield++moor+Pitt+family&source=bl&ots=KCVhLuX3Bz&sig=hHwYtAsu8-ndRJ2S60grhr1fnAk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHlKPnoPfTAhVLCsAKHboMDpwQ6AEIUzAJ#v=onepage&q=tanfield%20%20moor%20Pitt%20family&f=falsewithin google books ] within or belonging to the Mannor or Lordship of Beamish in the County Palatine of Durham and which shall be there at the time of my decease shall continue to be made use of disposed of and employed at the said coal mines and collieries for the use and benefit of such person or persons who for the time being shall be intitiled to such the said coal mines and collieries by virtue of an Indenture of Settlement bearing date the twelfth day of May one thousand six hundred and ninety nine made on my marriage with my late deceased husband George Pitt or by virtue of the last will and testament of him my said husband bearing date the sixth day of May one thousand seven hundred and thirty four :Also I give to my said son William Pitt All my services of plate and other my plate whatsoever And I give to him my said son William Pitt the sum of one hundred pounds for mourning :Also I give to the said Edward Lord Stawell and to the said Thomas Wyndham the sum of Ten Thousand pounds In trust nevertheless that they the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham and the survivors of them and the executors and Administrators of the survivors of them do and shall with the consent and approbation of my son John Pitt as soon as to him and them shall seem meet but not to exceed the space of twelve months after my decease lay out and Invest the said sum of Ten Thousand pounds in one or more purchase or purchases in the names of them the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham or of the survivor of them or his heirs of the fee simple and inheritance of mannors lands and hereditaments of a good title such as council shall approve of free from incumbrances and not above one fourth part thereof to be at any one time copyhold within the counties of Dorset Somerset Gloucester Wilts or Southampton or some of them or in some adjacent county or counties and do and shall convey settle and assute the said Mannors Lands and hereditaments so to be purchased to the use of my son John Pitt for and during the term of his natural life without impeachment of or for any manner of waste with remainders to them the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham and their heirs during his life to support the contigent estates thereof with Remainder To the use of the first and every other son of the Body of my said son John Pitt lawfully issuing and the heirs male of his and their Body and Bodys with Remainder to the use of my son William Pitt for and during the term of his natural life without impeachment of or for any manner of waste with Remainder to them the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham and their heirs for his life to support the contingent estates thereof with remainder to the use of the first and every other son of the Body of my said son William Pitt lawfully issuing and the heirs Male of his and their Body and Bodys with remainder to the use and behoof of my daughters Elizabeth Burton , Lora Gwynn and Ann Pitt equally to be divided amongst them share and share alike to take as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and of the several and respective heirs male of the bodys of all and every such daughters lawfully issuing And if one or more of my said daughters shall happen to dye without issue then as to the share or shares of her or them so dying to the use of the survivors or other of them as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and of their respective heirs male of their Bodys lawfully issuing And if all of them but one shall dye without issue then to the use of such only daughter and the heirs male of her body lawfully issuing And for default of such Issue to the use of my own Right heirs for ever In which said settlement so to be made as aforesaid It is my will and mind that there be contained the usual powers for my said sons John Pitt and William Pitt respectively when in possession of the messuages lands and tenements so to be purchased as aforesaid to make leases thereof for any term of number of years not exceeding one and twenty years. And that it shall and may be lawful to and for my said son John Pitt when he shall be in the actual possession of the said mannors messuages lands and tenements so to be purchased to limit the same or any part thereof to any woman or women with whom he my said son John Pitt may intermarry for her jointure so as the same shall not exceed the yearly rent or sum of one hundred pounds for every sum of one thousand pounds which shall be reallished? And received in marriage with such wife and so proportionately for any greater or lesser sum than one thousand pounds and so as the same be not made without of waste provided always and it is my mind and will that till such purchase or purchase shall be so made my said trustees the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham do invest the said sum of ten thousand pounds in Government or other securities with the approbation of my said son John Pitt. And that the interest and proceed thereof be laid out and applied together with the said principal sum in such purchase or purchases so to be made as aforesaid. Also I give to my son John Pitt one hundred pounds for mourning, :And I give to my '''daughter in law Elizabeth Pitt the wife of my son William Pitt''' the sum of one thousand pounds to be paid to the said Thomas Wyndham her Brother. In trust for her and to be by him paid and applied for her benefit and so as to be at the disposal of the said Elizabeth Pitt in such proportions and in such manner as she the said Elizabeth shall by any writing under her hand for that purpose direct. And for want of such direction in trust for her separate use. And I give to the said Elisabeth Pitt the said wife of my said son William Pitt one hundred pounds for mourning and also my diamond necklace and diamond girdle & buckle. :Also I give to''' my daughter in law Lucy Pitt '''one thousand pounds as a legacy and one hundred pounds for mourning. :Also I give to my daughter''' Elizabeth the wife of William Burton Esquire''' the sum of one thousand pounds to be paid to my son John Pitt and to be placed out by him on Government or real securities upon trust nevertheless that he my said son his executors or Administrators do pay and apply the interest and proceed thereof and for the separate use and benefit of my said daughter Elizabeth Burton for and during the term of her natural life. And from and after her decease then that he my said son John Pitt his executors or Administrators do pay and apply the same principal sum of one thousand pounds and the interest then after to [incurr?] and grow due for the same amongst all and every or any the child or children of my said daughter Elizabeth Burton now born or hereafter to be born at such times and in such manner and proportion as my said daughter shall by any writing under her hand direct or appoint . And in default of such direction or appointment then the sum of one thousand pounds to be in trust for all every or any the child or children of my said daughter Elizabeth Burton who shall be living at the time of her decease, equally between them. And in case of the decease of any or either of them unmarried and without issue then the share of such child of children to survive to the others or other of them and to be paid ar their respective ages of one and twenty years or marriage which shall first happen. And in the meantime the interest thereof to be applied towards the maintenance and education of such child or children respectively. But if my said daughter Elizabeth Burton shall not leave any child or children which shall be living at the time of her decease then the said sum of one thousand pounds to be in trust for such person of persons and for such intents and purposes as my said daughter Elizabeth Burton shall by any writing under her hand and seal direct or appoint. And in default shall not leave any such child or children as aforesaid then the said sum of one thousand pounds to be in trust for the executors or administrators of my said daughter Elizabeth Burton and to and for no other trust intent or purpose whatsoever. And I give my said daughter Eliabeth Burton one hundred pounds for Morning :Also I give to my''' daughter Lora the wife of Francis Gwynn''' Esquire the sum of 1 thousand pounds to be paid to my son John Pitt and to be placed out by him on Government or real securities upon trust nevertheless that he my said son his executors or administrators do pay and apply the interest and proceed thereof to and for the separated use and benefit of my said daughter Lora Gwynn for and during the term of her natural life And from and after her decease Then that he my said son John Pitt his executors or administrators do pay and apply the said principal sum of one thousand pounds and the interest then after to [ ] and grow due for the same amongst amongst all and every or any the child or children of my said daughter Lora Gwynn at such times and in such manner and proportion as my said daughter shall by any writing under her hand direct or appoint And in default of such direction or appointment then the said sum of one thousand pounds to be in trusr for all every or any the child or children of my said daughter Loral Gwynn who shall be living at the time of her decease & equally between them and in case of the decease of any or wither of them unmarried and without issue then the share of such child or children to survive to the other or other of them and to be paid at their respective ages of one and twenty years or marriage which shall first happen and in the meantime the Interest thereof to be applied for the maintenance and education of such child or children respectively But if my said daughter Lora Gwynn shall not leave any child or children who shall be living at the time of her decease then the said sum of one thousand pounds to be in trust for such person or persons and for such intents and purposes as my said daughter Lora Gwnn shall by any writing under her hand and seal direct or appoint And in default thereof and in case my said daughter shall not leave any such child or children as aforesaid Then the said sum of one thousand pounds to be in trust for the executors or administrators of my said daughter Lora Gwynne and to and for no other trust intent or purpose whatsoever And I give to my said daughter one hundred pounds for mourning And it is my will that the receipts of my said daughters Elizabeth Burton and Lora Gwynne shall be a sufficient discharge to him and my said son for all payments that he shall make to them respectively pursuant to the trusts in this my will before mentioned And that he my said son shall not be answerable for the failure of any securities wherein the said trust money shall be invested provided the same securities be taken with the approbation of my said daughters respectively : Also I give to my daughter Ann Pitt one thousand pounds as a legacy and one hundred pounds for mourning Also I give to my said son William Pitt the little picture of his late father done by Cross and set in gold Also I give to my said son John Pitt a small enamelled picture of his late father done by Ziurke? And I recommend it to my said sons William Pitt and John Pitt that the said two last mentioned pictures maybe so ordered and directed by them that the same may be continued in their family Also I give to my son John Pitt my small picture of a Duchess of Richmond drawn by Cooper and set in gold Also all my Gold and silver medals Also I give to my daughters Elizabeth Burton, Lora Gwynn and Ann Pitt All my watches rings and trinkets not otherwise given and disposed of by me to be divided equally amongst them. :Also I give to my sons in law William Burton and Francis Gwynn Esquires one hundred pounds each for mourning :Also I give to my grandaughter Lora Burton One thousand pounds for a legacy and my gold repeating watch and chain :Also '''as an acknowledgement of the friendship''' I have always received from him and his family I desire the Right '''honourable Edward Lord Stawells '''acceptance of my large brilliand diamond ring And I give the same to him accordingly. Also I give to the ''"honourable Mrs Mary Stawell daughter of the said Edward Lord Stawell''' the little picture of''' her Grandmother, Abigail Lady Stawell '''set in gold and also the little Brilliand diamond ring her said grandmother left me by her will Also I give to the '''Rght honourable Elizabeth Lady Stawell '" the sum of one hundred pounds :Also I give to my '''neice Mrs Elizabeth Hildyard '''one hundred pounds as a legacy :And whereas in the last session of parliament '''an Act was made to impower me to erect a Bridge or Bridges over the River Froome and to make a causeway to the East end of the town of Dorchester over Forthington moor in the county of Dorset,'''now I the said Lora Pirr so give to my sons '''William Pitt and John Pitt the sum of one thousand pounds in trust that they lay out and expend in erecting such bridge or bridges and making such causeway and maintaining and keeping the same in repair for the space of three years from the time of making and erecting thereof if I shall not have done the same in my lifetime And it is my will that the said bridge or bridges be made sufficiently wide for coaches and other carriages and be called Greys Bridge. And in case the whole of the said sum of one thousand pounds shall not be necessarily applied and expended for the purposes aforesaid then and in such case I give the residue of the said one thousand pounds if any such there shall be, fo the benefit of the workhouse in the town of Dorchester '''in such manner as they my said sons William Pitt and John Pitt shall for that purpose order and direct :Also I give to my executors for the use of the infirmary or hospital called Saint Georges hospital at Hyde Park Corner the sm of one hundred pounds Also I give the sum of one hundred pounds to the Minister Church Wardens and overseers of the poor for the time being of the parish of Stinsford to be by them from time to time placed out at interest for the benefit of the poor of the said parish But it is my will that in case the same principal sum or any part thereof shall by the said minister , churchwardens and overseers be judged and found necessary to be applied for the real benefit of the said poor that then and in such case then shall be Impowered so to do And I give the said principal sum of one hundred pounds or such part thereof as shall be found necessary to and amongst the said poor of the said parish in such shares and proportions as the said Minister, churchwardens and overseers shall from time to time direct and appoint Also I give to the poor of the parish of Stratton and Grimston in the County of Dorset twenty pounds to be distributed amongst them by the Minister, churchwardens and overseers of the poor. :Also I give to the trustees of the charity schools in Wales the sum of one hundred pounds Also I give to the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts the sum of one hundred pounds to be applied towards carrying on the charitable purpose for which they were incorporated to be paid to the Reverend Coctor Bearcroft their secretary at the Charter house London :Also I give the sum of one hundred pounds to be applied towards finishing and completing the Workhouse at Dorchester But if the whole shall not be found necessary to be laid out for that purpose then I give the residue thereof for the benefitt of the said workhouse :Also I give to my '''cousin Ann Wyndham '''for and during the term of her natural life one annuity or yearly rent charge of twenty pounds by the year clear of all parliamentary and other taxes outgoings charges and deductions whatsoever to be issueing out of my said house in Arlington Street aforesaid and be paid half yearly And I do by this my will attested in the presence of three credible witnesses in virtue of the power reserved in and by the said Indenture of release and settlement bearing date the said twentieth day of March last past charge the same house with the payment thereof accordingly The same to be paid by the person or persons who for the time being shall by virtue of the said release and settlement be in the actual possession of my said house in Arlington Street :Also I give to Mrs Margaret Chapman the wife of the Reverend Walter Chapman of Stratfield Sea aforesaid the sum of one hundred pounds to remain with my son William Pitt and by him disposed to and for her separate use benefit and disposal exclusive of her husband and in such manner as she shall for that purpose direct. :Also I give to Mr Israel Woolaston the sum of twenty pounds to buy him a peice of plate Also I give to my godson Mr John Ping of Dorchester twenty pounds to be paid to his father John Ping for the use of his said son. Also I give to the servant who waits upon me in my chamber and shall be living with me in such service at the time of my decease all my wearing apparel and twenty pounds for mourning Also I give to Mr Frances Brook my steward one hundred pounds Also I give to Mrs Martinee who formerly lived with me twenty pounds Also I give to Mrs Hannah Witton twenty pounds Also I give to Mrs Elizabeth Stephens twenty pounds for her own separate use and benefit Also I give to Nurse Lavington twenty pounds for her own separate use and benefit Also to Nurse Brown twenty pounds Also I give to the two women servancts who shall wait upon my daughter in law the said Lucy Pitt and my daughter the said Ann at the time of my decease the sum of ten pounds each. Also I give to the footman who shall wait upon them my said daughter in law and daughter at the time of my decease five pounds. Also I give to John Walker my son John’s man five pounds Also I give one year wages to all and every of my servants who shall be living with me at the time of my decease except such of them to whom I have given any legacy in and by this my will Also I give to Penelope Keats of Poole in the County of Dorset ten pounds Also I give to Mrs Martha Cox of Forthington ten pounds Also I give to Mrs Jane Cox of Forthington ten pounds :And I do hereby direct that my funeral expences and all and every the legacys herein before by me given unto and amongst my servants shall be paid by my executor hereinafter named within two months after my decease And that all such debts as I shall owe at the time of my death and all the other legacies herein before by me given shall be paid by my executor within one yeare to be computed from the day of my death or sooner if the same can be done with conveniency And I also direct that the housekeeping in such house as I shall happen to dye shall go on and be continued for the convenience of my children and servants who shall be living with me at the time of my decease in the same manner as at the time of my death for the space of two months to be computed from my decease :Also I desire that the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham will be pleased to accept the sum of one hundred pounds each which I give to them and hope they will execute the trusts reposed in them by this will. :Item : As to all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate of what nature or kind soever the same be not herein before given or disposed of I give and bequeath the same to the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham Esquire in trust nevertheless to and for the uses intents and puposes hereinafter mentioned concerning the same That is to say upon trust as to my personal estate that they the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham and the survivor of the and the executors or administrators of such survivors and shall so soon as to him and them shall seem meet together with my executor hereinafter named and by and with the consent and approbation of my son John Pitt if living or in case of his decease then with the consent and approbation of such person or persons who shall for the time being from time to time be in the actual possession and seisin of my said messuage and farm called Carrants farm in the said parish of Winterbourne Saint Martyns otherwise Martyns Town by virtue of the said Settlement by me thereof made previous to the making this my will call in all outstanding debts due to me and make sale and dispose of all my goods and effects nor devised by this my last will and convert the same and all other my personal estate into money and do and shall by and with the like consent and approbation lay out and invest all and every sum and sums of money which after payment of my said debts and legacies shall be or remain, in his or their hands in one or more purchase or purchases in his or their own name or names of the fee simple and inheritance of mannors lands or hereditaments of a good title such as council shall approve of,free from incumbrances and not above one fourth part thereof to be at any one time copyhold and to be situate being or arising within the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Gloucester, Wilts or Southampton or some of them or in some adjacent county or counties and do and shall effectually convey settle and assure the said mannors lands and hereditaments so to be purchased together with so much of my real estate as shall remain vested in them or their heirs by this my will, to the use of such person and persons and for such estate and estates and with such remainders over and by with and under such provisions powers and limitations as my said farm and lands called Carrants farm in the said parish of Winterbourne Saint Martyns otherwise Martynstown stands limited and settled in and by the said settlements by me made previous to the making of this my will bearing date on or about the twentieth day of March last past or to such of the said uses as shall at the time of making such intended settlement be then existing undetermined and capable of taking effect. And my will and meaning is that in the meantime and until such purchase or purchases shall be made the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham or the survivor of them or the executors or administrators of the survivor of them should and may with the consent of such person or persons who shall for the time being from time to time be in the actual possession and seisin of my said farm and lands called Carrrants farm in the said parish of Winterbourne Saint Martyns otherwise Martynstown in the said county of Dorset by virtue of the said settlement by me thereof made either continue the surplus of my monies and personal estate on the securities in which they are now invested or else place out and dispose of all the said residue and surplus of my said personal estate and monies or any part thereof upon new or other securities or interest or upon any parliamentary funds or in the purchasing of any public stocks And my will and meaning is and I do hereby declare that my said trustees shall from time to time and at all times permit and suffer all the dividends interest proceed and produce to arise by such placing out or disposing of my said monies as aforesaid or otherwise to be had received taken and enjoyed by such person or persons who for the time being shall be intituled to receive the rents and profits of my said message and farm at Winterbourne Saint Martyns otherwise Martynstown in the said county of Dorset by virtue of the said settlement by me made thereof as aforesaid provided always and my further will and meaning is that it shall and maybe lawfull to and for the said Edward Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham from time to time in the first place out of my said estate or out of the interest and produce thereof so be invested as aforesaid to deduct and take to themselves all reasonable costs charges and expences whatsoever which they shall or may be put unto in or about the execution of the trusts by this my will in them reposed And that they shall not be answerable for any defect in titile or failure of any of the securities in which the said mony’s shall be invested And likewise that they shall not be accountable for any more moneys than shall actually come to their respective hands And that one of them shall not be chargeable of accountable for the acts or receipts of the other But each for his own Acts only :And I do ordain constitute and appoint my said son the said William Pitt the full and sole executors of this my will And I hereby revoke all former and other wills by me at any time theretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and testament In witness whereof I the said Lora Pitt the testatrix have to this my last will and testament contained in seven sheets of paper subscribed my name at the bottom of each sheet and have also at the top of the first and bottom of the last sheet affixed my seal and set my name this fifth day of October in the twentieth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the faith etc And in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty six, Lora Pitt signed sealed published and declared by the said Lora Pitt the testatrix and for her last will and testament in the presence of us who in her presence and at her request as also in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto :George Lacy,vicar of Stinsford, John Ping of Dorchester, John Meaden of Witcomb :A Codicil to my last will and testament : Whereas I have lately purchase to myself in fee of Mrs Mary Bekett a farm and lands called North Bowood farm in the parish of Netherbury near Bemister(sic) in the County of Dorset Now I do by this my codicil give and devise and bequeath to the Right honourable Ed. Lord Stawell and Thomas Wyndham Esquire and their heirs the said farm and lands to and for the several uses intents and purposes and subject to the trust whereto I have in and by my said will given ordered and directed the residue of my estates witness my hand and seal this twenty second day of December 1746 Lora Pitt-signed sealed published and declared as a codicil to the last will and testament of the above named Lora Pitt in the presence of us James Brooke, Eman’ll Meaden, James Chapman : This I declare to be a codicil to my last will :whereas I have entered into articles with Alexander Thistle[this?]wayte Esquire for the purchase of the mannor Lordship and farm called Compton Valence with their Appurtenances in the County of Dorset I so direct that the said estate chargeable with the payment of such legacys given by my will as in my personal estate will not be sufficiently discharged And in case I dye before such purchase be completed and perfected then after the payment of such legacies as aforesaid I direct that the said mannor and farm so contracted for be conveyed to and for the benefit of such person and persons and for such estate and estates and in such manner as I have by my said will directed concerning the residue of my said personal estate And I do hereby confirm my said will in all other respects. I witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of November One thousand and seven hundred and forty nine. Lora Pitt Signed sealed published and declared by the testatrix Lora Pitt as and for a codicil to her last will and testament in her presence and in the presence of each other of us have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto Able Moysey, John Horton ,John Morgan : Memo’m Bath Wednesday May ye 23d 1750. When I dye give to the hospital at Bath and to the Charity school there One hundred pounds to each of them Twetny pounds to the lepers Bath to the Minister of the parish that attends me in my sickness twenty pound And to the poor of the parish that I shall dye in twenty pounds I give towards the propagation of the Gospell in our foreign plantations, if it not already in my will two hundred pounds. To Barnabas Wils my old servant fifty pounds To my old servant James Chapman fifty pounds. To my now servant Jones that waits on my £50 for her care of me in my sickness.To Morgan my butler £10 .To my two footmen £5 apeice for their attendance here.To Mrs Tyler,Mrs Mary Sabatier £5 a piece.And to Betty Owen and Martin Clark and John Walker £5 a piece, to each my childrens servants :I give my daughter Lucy Pitt £200 to be laid out in table plate, a dozen of knives, forks and spoons, To my daughter Ann Pitt £100 to buy her some usefull plate To my daughter Burton ,daughter Gwynn and son John Pitt one hundred pounds a piece to defray their journeys from the Bath and likewise the same to my son William Pitt, In witness hereof I set my hand and seal Lora Pitt, Witnessed by John Morgan, Joseph Lovelace :This is a codicil to my last will and testament. And I hereby give and devise Kingston farm in''' Purbeck adjoining to Encombe to my son John Pitt '''and his heirs for ever Witness my hand and seal the thirty day of May One thousand seven hundred and fifty, Lora Pitt signed sealed and delivered in the presence of John Morgan, Joseph Lovelace, Jonathan Hunt :This will was proved at London with four codicils annexed the twenty sixth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and fifty […] William Pitt Esquire, the son of the deceased and sole executor named in the above will

Will of Luke Ogle

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[[Category: Eglingham, Northumberland, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Chillingham, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Lawson Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: Eglingham, Northumberland]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] {{One Name Study|name=Ogle|category=Eglingham, Ogle Name Study}} Will of [[Ogle-67|Luke II Ogle of Eglingham]]Surtees Society, (1907). Publications of the Surtees Society, 113. p. 160-161. Great Britain. [http://books.google.com/books?id=wrwGAAAAYAAJ&dq=dorothy%20ogle%20and%20thomas%20forster&pg=PA160#v=onepage&q=dorothy%20ogle%20and%20thomas%20forster&f=false Google Books]. : July 5, 1596. : Luke Ogle of Eglingham, gentleman.The '''testator seems to have been the second of the four Luke Ogles''' who successively held Eglingham. ''Cf.'' Sir Henry Ogle, ''Ogle and Bothal'', p.193 : To be buried in the parish church or chauncell of Eglingham. To my three reputed daughters, Isabell, Myrryell and Beile Ogle, every of them, 10''l''. To my son's daughter, Myrryell Ogle, 20''l''., besides her person. To my late son [[Ogle-856|Christopher Ogle]],Administration of the goods of Christopher was granted, June 13, 1597, to Thomasine, his widow. His children, Thomas, Tristram, Cuthbert, Elizabeth, Julian and Dorothy Ogle, all minors. his sons, all my right and title of the mill of Eglingham, and the tithe corne of Aylname. To my sister, [[Unknown-1832|Jullyan Ogle]], 20 nobles, and to her son Lewes Ogle, 40''s''., and to Thomas Ilderton, 20''s''. To Lewes, Marke Ogle's son,Mark Ogle (will 1575) m. Ann Bennett; Mark's father is Luke Ogle of Eglingham (living 1541 - d.1557) (Ogle, 1902) one house in Anwik, lying in Belygat, which I purchased on John Spence. To Jane Taylor, 40''s''. To my reputed sons, Lennard and [[Ogle-130|Robert Ogle]], 20 nobles. To my son Robert Ogle's son, Luke Ogle, one yoke of oxen, with the heirlooms of the house, that is to say, the tables, boards and forms, the great caldron, the great pot, with the brasen morter, the best bed in the house, the racks and spits. To Tristram, son of my late son Christopher Ogle, the fermeholde in Framlington, after Lainge's lease is expired, with the freehold there, and after the said Tristram, to come his brother Cuthbert, and the longer liver of them. I make Thomas and Tristram, the sons of my said late son Christopher, executors, and and [[Grey-50|Mr. Raffe Gray of Chillingham]] and Mr. William Lawson of Rock, supervisors. Witnesses: * [[Grey-1956|Roger Gray]], * Robert Gray, * Thomas White, * Thomas Snawdon, * William Lawson, * Martin Ogle,see [[Ogle-1181|Martin Ogle]] of Tritlington, Northumberland (living bef. 1582 - d. aft. 28 Apr 1601) *and Gregory Fenwick. ===Debts owing to the testator:=== [[Forster-568|Sir John Forster]], for wood, out of Thropp wood, 10''l''.; more he is owing me for the rent of the Gambleston, the space of 10 year and odd, the rent being 4''s''. the year. The heirs of brother, [[Forster-209|Thomas Forster]], is owing me for the queen's rent of Wardane, Warneford, Newlandes, and Bassindon, the space of 9 years, at 20''s''. [[Grey-50|Sir Raffe Graye's]] executors and his wife, ''23l.'' Thomas Collingwood of Litle Ryle, viz., rent, ''3l.'', girsons, ''7l''. 10''s''.[[Space: Collingwood pedigrees]] The heirs of Henry Collingwood of Ingrom, is owing for the tithe corn of Revely, 5''l''., and 40''s''. for rent, and for a gerson of the said tithe, ''7l.'' 14''s''. The laird of Prendick, 9''l''. The laird of Barra, 4''l''. and odd money. The laird of Clennell, 43''s''. The laird of Trewhitt, 20''s''. John Rutless of Killom, 40''s''. Henry Swnhow for a gerson, 5''l.'' 6''s''. 8''d.'' and 20 fir dales. Gawinge Forster, 47''s'' 6''d.'' The tenants of Burton is owing for their rents. . . . Nicholas Manners for a fine for one ferme in Burton, 10''l.'' The mylner of Lylburne mill, for 3 bowels of corn, 40''s''. ===Debts owing by the testator:=== Mr Gray, for the Queen's rent, ''23l.'' John Gray of . . . , 20''s.'' The lady of Craster, 53''s.'' 4''d.''[[Space: Craster pedigrees]] ===Footnotes===

Will of Margaret Cooper of Hingham 1576

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Unknown-592267|Margaret (Unknown) Cooper (abt.1528-bef.1576)]] Will of Margaret Cooper widow, 1576 '''Persons named:''' *'''Simon Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''John Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''Henrye Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''Thomas Cooper''' grandson of the Testator and executor of the will *'''Raphe Chambers of Attylboroughe''' probable son in law and executor of the will *'''Margaryt Cooper''' granddaughter of the Testator *'''Anne Cooper''' granddaughter of the Testator *'''Alice Chambers''' granddaughter of the Testator * '''Elizabethe Cooper''' great-granddaughter of the Testator, daughter of her grandson Thom[a]s Cooper *'''Johane Cooper the wife of Peter Cooper''' witness to the will In the name of god amen
The ninth of November Anno D[omi]ni a thousand five
hundrethe seventie six '''Margaryt Coop[er] widdowe''' Late
while she Lived of Hyngham in the coutie of norff
deceased being of goode and p[er]fyt memeorye make and de
clared her Last will and testament Nuncupative in mann[er]
and forme following
First she gave and bequeathed her
sowle to allmightye god and hir bodey to be buried in
xρstian Greek letters Chi and Rho for Christ buriall Item she gave and bequeathed unto '''Simon'''
'''Coop[er] her bellchylyd''' Bellchyld = belchild = old English word for grandchild tenne pounds to be p[ai]d unto him at
the age of twentie yeares
Item she gave and bequeathed
unto '''John Coop[er] hir bellchylyd''' the somme of fortye shillings
to be p[ai]d unto him at the age of two and twentie yeares
Item she gave and bequeathed unto '''Henrye Coop[er] hir'''
'''bellchylyd''' tenne poundes to be p[ai]de to the saide Henrye at the
age of two and twentie yeares wh[i]ch saide tenne poundes
she willed that '''Thomas Coop[er] hir bellchylyd''' should pay
five m[ar]ke And ''''Raphe Chambers of Attylboroughe''' the
Rest they to enter into bond for the said payment ther
of
Item she gave to '''Margaryt Coop[er] Anne Coop[er] Alice'''
'''Chambers hir bellchyldren''' and '''Elizabethe Coop[er] the'''
'''daughter of Thom[a]s Coop[er] hir bellchyld''' fortye shillings
apeece to be p[ai]d unto them at ther severall ages of one and
twentie yeares and named Raphe Chambers and Tho
mas Coop[er] hir Executors Then beinge p[rese]nt '''Raphe'''
'''Chambers Thomas Coop[er] Johane Coop[er]''' the wife of
'''Peter Coop[er]''' '''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Hyngh[a]m at the Archdeaconry Court on the twelfth of November AD 1576, administration of the good granted to the executors named in the said testament. ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Streete, widow of St Nicholas Worcester, 1577

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Unknown-487295|'''Margaret Street''']], widow of the parish of St Nicholas, Worcester. The will was written on 16 July 1576, and it was proved at the Diocesan Court of Worcester on 13 April 1577. '''Will of Margaret Streete, 1577''' Diocese of Worcester Wills, 1576 Register, folio 292 and folios 207-9 Worcester County Record Office, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Images of this register on FamilySearch viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHH-X97C?i=419&cat=47554 Film # 007908011  image 420] Accessed 7 June 2022
The images from FamilySearch (from which this transcription was made) show that a page of either the original will or another copy was inserted into the volume sideways (numbered as folio 292), and the rest of the will was transcribed in a different hand some pages later. The reason for this is not apparent. The images for folio 307 recto were taken with the part page of folio 306 covering the upper part of the text. The full text of the will has been imaged however, as there is some overlap in the text from folio 292 and that of folio 207 recto. The repeated text has been included for completeness. The remainder of the images were unremarkable. The relationships in the will were not clearly defined.
There were a family of Colinges (Thomas, his wife Joan and seven children). Margaret referred to Thomas as her son in law and Joan as her daughter.
The children were to inherit silverware that had belonged to their "Grandfather Colinge" but he is unnamed, and the relationship between Margaret and "grandfather Colinge" and why Margaret was in possession of the silverware is not stated. There were also a number of persons with the surname Holder who seem as though they are relatives of Margaret, but again the relationships are not stated. '''The Inventory''' of all Margaret's possessions is appended. It is very detailed and her inventory was valued at £502 24s (this looked as though it had been recalculated from £502 14s giving this rather odd sum). ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was good, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned (not in order):''' *'''Margaret Streete''' Testatrix, widow of [[Streate-4|Henry Streete]] of Worcester. *'''[[Streate-3|Francis my sonne]]''' *'''[[Unknown-486950|Elyn Streete my daughter]]''' wife of Francis Streete *'''Thomas Colinge my sonne in lawe''' not clear whether this Thomas is a step son or the husband of a daughter of Testatrix. *'''Joane his wiefe''' wife of Thomas Colinge. Testatrix also refers to her as "my daughter" **'''John Colinge Thomas Colinge Eldest sonne''' inherits Testatrix's house **'''Willia[m] Colinge brother to the said John''' **'''Thomas Colinge my daughters sonne & brother to the sayde John & William''' **'''Francis my Daughters sonne''' **'''Richarde my dawghters sonne''' **'''Samuell my Dawghters sonne''' **'''Margaret Colinge my godchild''' *'''grandfather Colings''' *'''my cosen Marie Mass[...]''' Marie Massey or Massie referred to below. Mother of the Holder children and widow of Richard Holder deceased. *'''Margaret Howle''' *'''Elizabeth dawghter of my Sister Joan''' *'''my Sister Joan''' *'''Margaret Fareley''' *'''Phil[ip] Holder''' *'''Francis [...]=der''' *'''Richarde Hol[...]''' *'''Marie Holder dawghter of Richard Holder nowe deceased''' *'''Elizabeth Howlder''' *'''my cosen Marie Massie her children before named''' *'''Mr Richard Sparks''' owes the Testatrix £10 *'''Philip Holder deceased''' *'''George Hall''' or Howell/Howle *'''Francis Howle''' *'''Edward Howle brother to the sayd George & Francis''' *'''Harry Howell''' *'''Francis Hewes''' *'''Elyn Turner''' my servant mayde *'''Thomas Harleis wiff''' the wife of Thomas Harley *'''Ann Harley my goddawghter''' *'''Elizabethe dawghter of the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' *'''the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' forgiven debts *'''Goodwiff Wythe''' forgiven debts *'''Goodwiff Sandford als Carpenter''' forgiven debts *'''William her sonne my godchilde''' son of Goodwife Sandford *'''Margeret Holbrock my goddowghter''' under the age of 21 years *'''William Abatho sonne to Richard Abatho discesed''' under the age of 21 years *'''six poore women receiving gownes: **'''Anne Pitway now wiff of John Pitway''' **'''the now wife of Alexander Archarde''' **'''Margerie Dewcie''' **'''Elyn Porter''' **'''goodwiff Beane in the Trinitie''' **'''Christian Cordmaker''' *'''John Pearie''' household stuff *'''Richard Undrell''' a black coat and money *'''my cosen Elizabethe''' *'''Richard Pitway the sonne of John Pitway'''a platter *'''Deanes Wythe''' a platter *'''Launclets wiffe sonne my godchilde''' money *'''Henrye Gandies wiff'''a brass pot and spoons *'''Thomas Stanton the Butcher''' *'''George his sonne my godsonne''' money *''''George Warburton al[ia]s Cordmaker''' Overseer of the will and witness to the will *'''Richard Sparks''' witness to the will *'''Walter Giles''' witness to the will *'''Harry Baker'''witness to the will *'''Richard Heminge''' Testatrix bought a house from him *'''Frances Bonner''' occupant of the house ---- [''folio 292 inserted sideways into the register'']
In the name of god Amen the xvjth day of Julie 1576. '''I Margaret Streete'''
of the p[ar]ishe of St Nicholas w[i]thin the Cittie of Worcester widowe being in
p[er]fecte memorye (thanks bee to god) doe ordeyne constitute and make this my
laste will and testamente in mann[er] & Forme following / First I bequeath
my sowle unto Allmightie god who hath created mee, And by his sonne o[u]r saviour
Christe hath redeemed mee And my body to bee buried in the Chathedrall Church=
porche of Worcester / Item I geve & bequeath unto the poore people w[i]thin
the said Cittie of Worcester sixe pounds threetteene shillings fower pence
of the w[hi]ch vjli xiijs iiijd I will that iijli be dealte w[i]thin the foresaide p[ar]ishe
of St Nicholas, and the reste to bee bestowed in money to the poore w[i]thin
the said Cittie att the discretion of my overseer / Item I give and
bequeath to '''Thomas Colinge my sonne in lawe''' a gowne of puke, and
tenne pounds in lawfull Englishe money And halfe the wood and Cole
wth which is in my howse and backside att my hower of death, And
the bredcorne in my howse or in my barne att my hower of death
And to '''Joane his wiefe''' a puke gowne / Item I give and bequeth to
'''John Colinge Thomas Colinge Eldest sonne''' the howse w[i]thall the app[ur]tenances
belonging to it w[hi]ch I boughte of '''Richard Heminge''' and now in the
occupac[i]on of '''Frances Bonner''', he payeng yerelye unto his father and
mother and unto the longer lyver of them xxvjs viijd of lawfull Englishe
money, half a Dussen of silver spoones Also xiijli vis viijd
of lawfull Englishe money halfe a Dussen of silver spoones, a Crute
w[i]th a Foote and Cover of silver and guylte /
It[e]m I give and bequeath
to '''Willia[m] Colinge brother to the said John''' xiijli vjs viijs of lawfull
English money
[''bottom of the page in the tight binding, potentiall more unimaged text''] [''folio 307 recto, in the image the top two thirds of the page is covered by folio 306 which has had the bottom third cut away'']
....
and nowe in the occupac[i]on of '''Francis Bower''' (he payinge
yearely unto his father & mother & to the longer lyver of them
xxvjs viijd of lawfull English money): Also xiijli vjs viijd
of lawfull englishe money, half a dosen of sylver spones, a cruse w[i]th a foote & cover, of silver & guilt / Item, I geve & bequethe to '''Will[ia]m Colinge brother to the sayde John'''
xiijli vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, half a dosen of
sylver spones, a cruse w[i]th a cover & a foote, of silver & guylt, a
fetherbed w[i]th a bolster and all things belonging to it. And
xls w[hi]ch I do owe --- him for a heyfer & wole, And my best
Cow at my discese / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Tho='''
'''=mas Colinge my daughters sonne & brother to the sayde John''' [''folio 307 verso'']
''' & William''' xiijli vjs viijd, the best silver ale cupp w[hi]ch was
his grandfather Colings havinge a cover and hald a dosen
of silver spones / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Francis my'''
'''Daughters sonne''' xiijli vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money
and a goblet of silver w[hi]ch was his grandfather Colings Item I geve & bequethe to '''Richarde my dawghters sonne''' xiijli
vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, and a goblet of sylver Item I gever & bequethe to '''Samuell my Dawghters sonne''' xiijli
vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, and a goblet of silver Item I gever & bequethe to '''Margaret Colinge my godchild''' xxli
xiijs iiijd of lawfull englishe money, a silver salt w[hi]ch was
her grandfather Colings, half a dosen of p -tell sylver spones
a ioyned Bedstede w[i]th a testerne standinge in the forestreet cham=
=ber, a fether bed w[i]th a bolster of fethers, the seconde bed covering
ij Dowle pillowes, ij pare of pillow beres w[i]th boom lace a bred
boarde clothe of huswiffs clothe w[i]th one dosen of napkins ij par[''e'']
of flaxe shetts, half a garnishe of pewter of London vesse[''lls'']
ij bell candellsticks the best so one in my howse, ij pare of
canvas sheetes, a basen & a ewer Item I will that if i[''t'']
happen that any of my sayde dowghters children above nam[''ed'']
to dye or discease before he or they come to the age of xxj yer[''es'']
or the day of marriage, That then it is my will that his or th[''eire'']
& everie of theire partes & legacies before bequethed, to rema[''in'']
wholie to the rest then alyve, and to be equally divided among[''st'']
them / Item I geve & bequethe to '''my cosen Marie Mass[...]'''
a puke gowne clothe / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Margaret'''
'''Howle''' a puke gowne clothe and xxs / Item I gyve & be
quethe to '''Elizabeth dawghter of my Sister Joan''' a puke
gowne clothe & xls, ij platters ij pottingers ij sowcers, a b[...]
pott, ij pare of canvas sheets, apillow & a pillow bere of fl[''ax'']
en clothe / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Margaret Fareley'''
xxs to buy her a gowne / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Phil[''ip'']
'''Holder''' xls / Item I geve I geve & bequethe to '''Francis [...]'''
'''=der''' xls, a fetherbed & a bolster of fethers, w[hi]ch his mother ha[''s'']
in kepinge / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Richarde Hol[...]''' [''folio 308 recto'']
'''brother to the sayde Philip & Francis''', a cow to be set forthe
to the childs use & custodie / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Marie'''
'''Holder dawghter of Richard Holder''' nowe deceased xls / Item
I geve & bequethe & bequethe to '''Elizabeth Howlder''' a coffer
w[hi]ch I bought of her mother, ij pare of flaxen sheets the one
pare w[i]th an open sheme, and the other a plaine sheme: iiij
pillow beres of flaxen clothe, j table clothe, half a dosen of
napkins, j twell of Diaper, j cupborde clothe wrought w[i]th silk
and xls / Item I will that if '''my cosen Marie Massie her'''
'''children before named''' do chance to die before her or they shall
come to the age of xxj yeres or be married, that then I will
th[a]t his or theire partes & legacies before bequethed shall re=
maine to the rest alyve & unmarried equally to be divided
amonge them / provided that if '''Mr Richard Sparks''' his execu=
tors or administrators do pay the some of xli, or any p[ar]te or par=
cell thereof, for the w[hi]ch he standethe bounde by his obligac[i]on, for
the true, honest & diligent s[er]vice of '''Philip Holder deceased''', shalbe
imployed to the discharge of the sayde ten pounds, and they
to inioye no parte thereof, any thinge in this wyll to the
contrarie notw[i]thstandinge / Item I geve to '''George Hall'''
xls Item I geve & bequethe to '''Francis Howle''' xxs
Item I geve & bequethe to '''Edward Howle brother to the sayd'''
'''George & Francis''' xxs / And if it chance that any of
the sayde three children do dye before they come to lawfull
age, that then I will that his parte of legacies to remaine
as to others in like pare aforesayde / Item I forgive '''Harry'''
'''Howell''' the xviiili w[hi]ch he oweth me / Item I geve & bequethe to
'''Francis Hewes''' xls / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Elyn Turn='''
'''=ner''' my servant mayde , a flocke bed the best in my house, a bolster
of ticke filled, a bed hillinge of white, a coverlet, a brasse pott of
ij gallons, iij platters, iij potingers, iij sawcers, a hole & sownde
kettell of iij gallons, ij pare of shets, a borde clothe, half a [''folio 308 verso'']
dosen of napkins, xls in money, and ij yerds of clothe to make
her a gowne / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Thomas Harleis'''
'''wiff''' xxs to buy her a gowne / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Ann'''
'''Harley my goddawghter''' vjs viijd / Item I geve & bequethe
to '''Elizabethe dawghter of the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' a
pare of Flaxen sheets w[i]th a loom lace thorow the midlest:
And I forgive her mother all the debts w[hi]ch she oweth me Item I fogeve the '''Goodwiff Wythe''' all the debts w[hi]ch she ow=
=ethe me / Item I forgeve the '''Goodwiff Sandford''' als carpe[''n='']
ter all the debts w[hi]ch she oweth me : And I geve to '''William'''
'''her sonne my godchilde''' a fayer platter / Item I geve to
'''Margeret Holbrock''' my goddowghter xs if she lyve to the
age of xxj yeres / Item I geve & bequethe to '''William A='''
'''batho sonne to Richard Abatho discesed''' xs to be delyvered
at the age as before sayde / Item I geve and bequethe to
vj poore women hearafter named, vj gownes of puk[''e'']
made to theire backs, and vj kirchers of flaxen clothe w[hi][''ch'']
vj women shall goe by my hearse at my beriall, to w[...]
'''Anne Pitway now wiff of John Pitway''' : the now wif[''f'']
of '''Alexander Archarde''' : '''Margerie Dewcie''' : '''Elyn Porte[''r'' :]
the '''goodwiff Beane in the Trinitie''' ; and '''Christian'''
'''Cordmaker''' / Item I give and bequethe to '''John Pearie''' iij[...]
of lawfull english money, a mattrice, a bolster, a pa[''re'']
of canvas sheetes, a bed helinge of yelow & blacke, a brasse
pot of a gallone & a half, ij platters, ij potingers, a sma[''ll'']
kettell, to be delyvered to him when he shall demande th[''e'']
same / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Richard Undrell''' a
blacke coate & vjs viijd / Item I further will & bequeth[''e'']
that '''my sonne Franncis''' geve & cause to be delyvered to '''Jo[''hn'']'''
'''Colinge''' my sonne Thomas Colings eldest sonne''' afore
sayde, my best salt, after the Deathe of the sayde Franci[''s''] Item I geve & bequethe to '''my cosen Elizabethe''' my me[...]
=ley cassock, faced w[i]th otter furr. And all the rest of my
rayment I geve and bequethe to '''my daughter Elyn Stree[''t'']'''
and she to bestow it at her discrec[i]on Item I further [''folio 309 recto'']
geve & bequethe to '''my sayde cosen Elizabethe''', a rounde kir=
tell of chamlet / Item I ever to '''Richard Pitway the sonne'''
'''of John Pitway''' a fayer platter / Item I geve and be=
quethe to '''Deanes Wythe''', a fayer platter / Item I will
bequethe that all my brasse and pewter shall be weighed by
weighte ; And the one half I geve to '''my sonne Francis''' : and
the other half to be equally devided amonge the children of my
'''sonne Thomas Colinge''' : and '''Margaret Colinge''' to have the
choyce of the best parte oute of the sayde half, beside her
former legacies bequethed unto her : And I will that after
it is weighed, everie one parte to be knowen, and to be de=
lyvered to the sayde children, as before saide, at the age as
before sayde / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Launclets wiffe'''
'''sonne my godchilde ijs / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Henrye'''
'''Gandies wiff''' a brasse pott, and ij silver spones w[hi]ch she
layde to gage to me / Item further '''Thomas Stanton the'''
'''Butcher''' layde to gage to me for xls , a brasse pan , and a
gowne of his wiffs, owte of the w[hi]ch some I geve to '''George'''
'''his sonne my godsonne''' vjs viijd / All the rest of
my goodes and cattells moveable & unmoveable unbeque
=thed (my debts & funeralls payde & discharged) I geve
and bequethe unto '''Francis my sonne''', whome I make
my full and whole Executor of this my last wyll and
Testame[n]t And I do ordeine & make '''George'''
'''Warburton al[ia]s Cordmaker''' to be my Overseer : And
I doe geve him for his paynes xxs : Desiringe him to
sea this my wyll fulfilled in all poyntes accordinge
to the true meaninge of the same / Made and finished in the pr[e]sence of
Richard Sparks
George Warberton
Walter Giles
Harry Baker and others Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Worcester the 13 April 1577 before master Thomas Wilsen administration granted to to the executor &c who exhibited an inventory to the sum of £500 14 shillings ---- The inventory accompanying this will was numbered 102a in the Worcestershire Archives [''Inventory page 1'']
A true note of all the goodes of '''Margeret Strete'''
widow w[hi]ch she died possessed of taken the ixth day
of Aprill 1577 '''In the Hawle'''
Benches & wainscote aboute the hawle & one
table borde - iijLi vjs viijd / painted clothes & vij flower
cupps - iiijs
--- '''iijLi xs viijd''' '''in the parlor'''
one cupbord, j table board & ij formes w[i]th a frame to the
table, j courte table, w[i]th waynscote & benches about
the parlor --- vLi
one paire of Anndirons - iiijs one basen & a ewer
-iijs iiijd, one cupbord clothe ijs vid j carpet
and iij old cowchins iijs iiijd --- '''xiijs ijd''' '''in the littell hawle'''
one table w[i]th a frame, ij formes, j cupbord, j courte
table, wainscote, benches & a portall - vjLi xiijs iiijd
one pare of anndirons, j fier shovell, j pare of
tongs - xiijs iiijd : j carpet, vj cowtchings of arras
work, iiij of old velvet - xxs / j basen, j ewer, viij flow
er cups - viijs / j cupbord clothe, ij courte table clothes
all of lynnen - iijs / j paynted table wrought with
Images - xijs --- '''xiijLi 18s viijd''' '''in the buttery'''
xlij platters, ij chargers, xxxiiij potagers, 29
sowcers, j dosen of poridge disshes, ij plates, vi
friut disshes, iiij basens & j ewer, j pottell pr[e]sent
pot, j quart pr[e]sent pott, j other pottell pot, j q[ua]rt pot
j pinte pott, & j Jugge, j flower cup - xiijLi / 14
laten candell sticks & ij of pewter, ij chirche candell
sticks, j water pott of laten, iij chafing Disshes and
j foote, j laten basen, & j little locke - xlvjs
viijd, viij shelves, ij cupbord bordes, iiij shelve clo=
thee - xiijs v dosen of trenchers xijd
--- '''xLi xvs viijd''' '''in the kitchen'''
one table w[i]th a frame, j forme,j benche, j cupbord
j littell barrell & some old paynted clothe - xxs
Two greate cowdrons, j pan, iij flannders pans
cowdrons, j tinckers cowdron, ij littell pans
j brasse mortar & a pestell, j dabnet, j ewer of mast
lin, j brass ladell & j skimmer - ls /iiij midling
brass potts, i littell brass pott, ij posnets, ij dabnets
vi grete brass potts, j cafron, iij littell pottes, iiij
flannders kettels, j tinckers kettell, j posnet, ij dab=
nets - viijLi / j ryb pentes pott, j salt of pewter, j
mustard pot of pewter - xvid / iij frying pans
iij dripping pans, iiij brawches, iij pare of pothecks
iij links, j hooke, j pare of racks, j pare of cubbords
iij fleshe hookes, j pare of tongs, j littell pare of doggs
j brandiron & i gridiron - xxs
--- '''xijLi xvjs iiijd''' in the littell kitchin
iij shelves & a benche, j chorne, j framinge saw
j axe, j iron peale, ij treen plattes, iij chamber
potts of pewter, iij payles, j bucking cirle - '''xs''' '''in the Brewarie'''
v oyle fates, xl skeeles, iij clensers, ij here seves
ij scopes, iiij bruan [bo]wles, ij littell barrels, j
stoand, ij furnises, j [ink splot]he fate, i tap troughe
j myll w[i]th all things to it, j uling fate, j smale
clenser, j pipe, j washe tub, j chut, iij pages of
led, j gallon pottell, j old [...]ghe, j stoand
j stryke & other sinale implemets, j bytt, j bare
hyde and j pack saddell --- '''xxLi''' [''inventory page 2'']
'''in the wood closse'''
of all kinde of fewel that is there to the valu of '''vLi''' '''Cattell & powltrey'''
one bytt horse, ij kyne, j heyfer, j yeareling
xiij stow swyne, j boare, iij ducks & a drake, iij
henns & a cock '''vijLi vis viijd''' '''in the chamber over the littell howle'''
ij bedsteeds w[i]th testorus over them, of the wh[i]ch is one is
of say & hathe curtains to it, ij fetherbeds, j
flock bed, j mattrice, iiij bolsters, vi pillowes
iij coverlets, iij blanckets, j thrum clothe, two
grete chests, iij coffers, j littell coffer, ij cheire
stoales, j close stoole, iiij cowtchings, a here brushe
some paynted clothes, a pare of tonges and
other smale implements --- '''vijLi''' '''certen linnen'''
x pare of flaxen sheets, vi pare & a half of
hurden sheets, x pare of canvas sheets, viij
table clothes, whereof ij diaper the other of flax
vi dosen of napkins, x tuwils, vi pare of pillow
beres iij cupbaord clothes, w[i]th diverse partlets &
other suche like lynnen for her owne wering on
her self --- '''xvLi''' '''in the chamber of the parler''''
one standing bed, j truckle bed, curtaines & cur
taine rales, j quilt, ij fether beds, j fine blanket
iiij pillowes, ij coverlets, an ol tick & a canvas
i press, viij utt[e]rsydes of cowthings, paynted
clothes, j rounde table, a course white clothe
j other cowtchin, and half j dosen of hurdes &
other smale things --- '''xiiijLi''' '''in the privie'''
ij pare of ollmaine ryvets & a sheff of arrowes '''vis viijd''' '''in the chamber over the grete hawle'''
ij standing bedsteeds, ij fetherbeds, ij flock beds
ij bolsters, iij coverlets, ij thrum clothes, one
framed table settell & benches w[i]th paynted
clothes & other smale things --- '''vjLi''' '''in the maydens chamber'''
j standinge bed w[i]th a testurne, j mattrice ij
blankets, ij thrum clothes, j coverlet, ij
greate chests, j green carpet, painted clothes --- '''xxxvs''' '''In Apparrell'''
vi petycoats, ij kirtels of Damask, ij chamlet
kirtell, j wolshe kirtell, ij puke gownes gar
ded w[i]th velvet, j grogran gownes, iij velvet
hatts, j sylck hat w[i]th certen other things --- '''xvLi''' '''in the chests in the maydens chamber'''
ij yeards of fyne stammell, ij yerds
of fyne medley & other remnants of
clothe & lyninge w[i]th v yards of redd
clothe --- '''iiijLi''' '''in the bred corne chamber'''
In ----d corne xxxj lb & in wheat v lb --- '''iiijLi xs''' '''in the yearne chambers'''
Certen carbe--- bacon and beaff, linnen
yearn a here clothe, clothes; ledden weights
div[e]rse other small implements & littell
things --- '''vjs''' '''in the beating chamber'''
Hopps, kypes, barrels & div[er]se smale
things --- '''xvs''' [''inventory page 3''] '''In plate'''
of plate all guilt j goblet weying xviijoz iij q[ua]rtes j
other weying xviijoz di. a cover to them of xij zs iij quartes
j ale cup and the cover xvjoz j q[ua]rte j cruse cover w[i]th a lipp
of iiijoz iij q[ua]rtes, i salt w[i]th a cover of xiijoz, iij stone cups gar=
nished weyinge about xvoz : of plate parcell guilt
j goblet of xjoz, i goblet of xjoz di[midium] j goblet of xjoz iij q[ua]rtes
j salt w[i]th w[i]th a cover xvoz iij q[ua]rtes iij ale cups of xviijoz one
ale cup of vijoz q[ua]rtes j dosen of spones w[i]th postels hedds
of xixoz di[midium] j dosen of spones mayden hedds xvj oz j q[ua]rte
vij other odd spones viijoz iij q[ua]rtes di[midium] j other dosen of spones
of xij oz, j ale cup w[i]th a cover aboute xjoz and ij pare
of beares w[i]th some silver stones --- '''iijxx ixLi''' '''in all the malt chambers & kyll'''
Malt on the flowers, and redie made, pease, otes
j skreen, j here clothe --- '''j C xlLi''' '''in the mens chambers'''
j bedstedd, j mattrece, j bolster, j blanket,
i coverlet, bords & some other smale things --- '''xvs''' '''in the hey mow'''
about ij loade of hey --- '''xxs''' '''in the Tavern'''
a coulting wytche, a knedinge troughe
ij steands, ij old barrels j candell mould
& some other smale things --- '''vjs viijd''' '''In redie money''' --- '''xlvjLi xs''' '''In single money and broken sylver''' --- '''xls''' '''due by bills of debt, & by obligacons'''
'''for payment of money & corne''' --- '''iiijxx xiijLi xvijs''' iiij yron wedges & dyvers hopes -- ijs vjd Summa 502Li 24s ==Sources==

Will of Maria Susanna Cooper nee Bransby (proved 1811)

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is the text of the Last Will and Testament of [[Bransby-1|'''Maria Susanna Cooper''']] nee Bransby, widow of the [[Cooper-3837|'''Reverend Samuel Cooper''']] of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1522 Crickett, Quire Numbers 214-267 (1811) Maria was born Maria Susanna Bransby, and each of her sons are referred to in the Will by the family surnames they were given as middle names: #'''Bransby''' is her eldest son [[Cooper-3849|'''Robert Bransby Cooper''']] #'''Lovick''' is the [[Cooper-3836|'''Rev. Samuel Lovick Cooper''']], named for the family of his paternal grandmother [[Lovick-5|'''Mary Lovick''']]. #'''Astley''' is [[Cooper-3848|'''Dr Astley Paston Cooper''']] (later 1st Baronet Gadesbridge), both names from the Bransby line. In the probate copy of the Will, his name is mistranscribed by the clerk as Astly. #'''Beauchamp''' (son deceased in 1802) was [[Cooper-3847|'''Beauchamp Newton Cooper''']], reflecting the ties with the family of [[Newton-17|'''Sir Isaac Newton''']]. #'''William''' is [[cooper-3846|'''William Howman Cooper''']]. Of all her children, he required the support of his family for all his life. Maria lived with her son Robert Bransby Cooper in her widowhood, leaving Great Yarmouth for Bransby's house at Furney Hill, Gloucestershire. The Will is a mixture of remembrances, testaments to her Christian faith as well as her bequests. It is written as letter to "Bransby" as though they had had a conversation about the bequests, and she was committing them to paper. She doesn't name him formally as executor, and this would have delayed the administration of the Will. Spelling as it was in the Probated copy of the Will. As per the custom at the time there was no punctuation. Lines breaks are per the probated copy, the paragraph breaks are my own to make the text more readable. Square brackets to expand contractions or misspellings. Footnotes added by me. ---- Jan'y 16 1804
Maria Susanna Cooper
'''HOW AWFUL''' is the season of Meditation upon
that time when the Heart which now dictates will have ceased to
throb & the hand which is now writing shall be chilled with the
damps of death. O may the spirit return to him who gave it & be
accepted through that blessed Redeemer who took upon him our nature
that he might fulfill all its duties & make atonement for our offences &
deficiencies who died for us that we might live through him as I know
the wishes of my heart will be regiously [religiously] observed by you my dearest
Bransby & indeed as I have suggested many of those wishes & they
were sanctioned by your approbation I will commit to writing the
Bequests I wish to have fulfilled
in the first place it is my earnest
desire that after my decease 50£ should be annually paid to my '''Sister &'''
'''Brother Dreyer''' for their joint lives & to my Sister if the survivor the sister is [[Bransby-23|Margaretta Bransby]] who married [[Dreyer-1197|John Dreyer]] in 1772
the
early companions of my youth the constant invariable friends of
my mature years my dearest '''Mrs Edwards''' and '''Mrs Willins''' Buried at Shottesham All Saints 19 January 1804 "'''Frances Ann Willins''', Relict of the Rev'd James Willins Minor Canon of Norwich Cathedral Vicar of Catton & Bauburgh & St Luke Chapel in the 65 year of her age" "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-5M6?cc=1416598&wc=4JN4-D1H%3A30191201%2C29369001%2C29464901 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Burials > 1767-1811 > image 12 of 14; Record Office, Norwich. the latter
also the supporting inmate of my Widowhood are both taken from me
the former 22d of Jan'y 1801 the latter departed the 13th of this Month my
intentions therefore towards them are superseded
Man proposes but God disposes
to the Child of this Sister of my heart the amiable and
exemplary '''Lady Kirkson''' to whom my best beloved & I were sponsors
I bequeath 5 guineas to be expended in Books to the filially and
fraternally affectionate daughter of my dearest Mrs Edwards my
God Child & to her Son Samuel the God Son of my best beloved his
Curate & a constant & endeared visitor to us for many years I wish
to have a remembrance of ten guineas to each 30th Jan'y he died
in the same Month with my blessed friend To my valued friend Mrs
Bonhote & to my God daughter & loved companion for 4 years Mrs
H Dreyer I leave 5£ each
to the Misses Clarke & Mrs Jacobson 5£ each I request you my dearest Bransby to pay Miss Clarke in addition to
the 5£ above mentioned in common with her Sisters 10£ which I had taken
of her for one years board & wish to have it returned at my decease she has
been a treasure to my dearest friend & me in the Illness of the former and
was most actively useful by night & by day I love her with esteem and
gratitude to my God Child Maria Turner 3£ to be laid out in such Books
as her loved and Esteemed Mama shall choose to Louisa Maria Smythe
my God Daughter I wish to have 10£ I would beg you my dear
Bransby to continue to poor Louisa the annual sum of 5 Guineas which
I have for some years allowed her & which I believe is her whole
substance two Guineas of it the Legacy left her by my natural Aunt to
be paid every Christmas the other three I added at the Lady, Midsummer
& Michaelmas quarter to Charlotte Maria Pearce a God Daughter
of mine my blessed Charlotte whose Mother was an Annuitant of
my dear Aunt the sum of 5£ to Howlet and his wife as very old servants 5£ each & I ---- recommend them to your kindness to Pope and Brady 3£ each to my servant Anne Smith 2£ if with me at the time of my decease to my eldest dear Grand daughter & God Child '''Charlotte'''
'''Maria Janetta Cooper ''' I Bequeath my silver hand Candlestick &
the seals and trinkets now hanging upon my Watch to my daughter
Bransby my diamond hoop ring & the Old Bible with the meditations
of King Charles 1st now this Ring & Bible to her beloved Charlotte
[Next page] to my daughter Lovick the memorial for dear Marianne to my daughter Astly my Cabinet with the China upon it & the beautiful
engraving on Miss Bailey with Dr Aikins lines at the bottom I tried to
procure her one of these prints but without success to my daughter
Beauchamp the ToothPick case in memorial of dear Anna my MSS in the Cabinet I leave to you my dear Bransby in chance for
publication if you approve the design which I have I own at heart I wish my books to be divided between my Grand daughters except the
Bible to my daughter Bransby before mentioned & some Books I mean
to bequeath to my Sons & all my rings trinkets &c except what I have
Bequeathed & shall hereafter mentioned to you my beloved Bransby I leave the miniature of your dear blessed Father which I always wear
in my pocket & the little Mother of Pearl box my own Grand Mothers
which he always kept in his pocket with pills or camphor to you also I leave my Gold Watch as you will reserve your present watch
for your son Purnell to my dear Lovick I gave on my quitting
Yarmouth what I intended to have left him as a Legacy Cowpers
Translations of Homers Iliad & Odyssey William Cowper 1791https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Botanic_Garden Darwicks Botanical Garden The Botanic Garden by Erasmus Darwin (1791) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Botanic_Garden
& Potters Sophocles Euripides and Eschylas Rev. Robert Potter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Potter_(translator) to my Astlys Goldsmiths animated nature Oliver Goldsmith (1774) [https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/a-history-of-the-earth-and-animated-nature A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature] to my William Diddins Tour mistranscription of Charles Dibdin [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0-9dAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=%22diddin%22+tour&source=bl&ots=yESBv_7YON&sig=uKnqURijyahMAzx_wy7m4P_Oa0o&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjH5b7-67PfAhUKQRUIHYwCBqIQ6AEwAHoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false "Observations on a Tour Through Almost the Whole of England, and a Considerable Part of Scotland, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Large Number of ... Friends, Volume 2"(1801)] and 6 Volumes of my displays at his choice to my dear Sister I leave the mourning ring for our blessed
Grand Father Paston the ring for our sainted Brother Bransby
the enamelled wedding ring for our angelic '''Sister Browne''' Potentially this Elisabeth Browne buried at Shottesham 28 April 1764 wife of William Browne "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-L3H?cc=1416598&wc=4JFM-DPM%3A30191201%2C29358102%2C30231301 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Baptisms, Marriages, Burials > 1538-1767 > image 56 of 96; Record Office, Norwich.There is a burial of an "Elizabeth Browne, Widow" on 11 September 1775 at Shottesham All Saints ."England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-P2Q?cc=1416598&wc=4JN4-D1H%3A30191201%2C29369001%2C29464901 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Burials > 1767-1811 > image 4 of 14; Record Office, Norwich. that for
our own dear Aunt & the sval [several] left me by that maternal friend a rising
Sun with this Motto Nul bien sans foi Nothing good without faith to my dear Mrs Bagfields
peculiarly desolate situation will you permit me to recommend
her to your notice for some annual pecuniary assistance till she
can obtain a settled sufficient establishment five Pounds a
year if you please how awfully sudden was my dear Beauchamps her youngest son
summons but I hope not untimely what an affliction to his
bereaved Widow how melancholy the Idea that his Children
would be Fatherless by then O Merciful God art peculiarly the support of the Widow and the Fatherless
9th Nov'r 1782 I lost the
best of Fathers the 9th Nov'r 1802 I lost a tenderly affectionate Son
O may I rejoin every dear friend never never more to part what tender sensibility has my W'm shown on every deprivation
particularly on this last as more awfully unexpected I feel more
attached to him than ever & as in the course of nature he will
most probably survive me
O my Bransby my Lovick and my Astly
strenuously endeavour to render his life comfortable & happy
I have quitted the place which entombs the remains of my best
beloved but he ever lives in my memory & every recollected instance
of his tender attachment & edifying converse is indelibly imprinted
on my heart & mind our reunion does not depend on the blending
our unconscious dust but in our assimilated Christian spirits to
this reunion with my dearest Husband Parents Children
Bretheren & the dear Sisters of my Heart Mrs Edwards & Mrs
Willins
my Soul looks forward with humble hope with no self
dependance but with Christian reliance dear youth & spirit so
lately departed how shall I miss thy loved converse in every scene
every circumstance of life Man proposes but God disposes thou
wert not likely to enjoy this word from extreme debility as thou
wert purified & Christainized for a better if in any of these
dispositions I should hurt or offend any one it will be unintentionally
or I may be charged with omissions they are not designed my
heart I hope I can truly aver is at peace & in charity with all the
[next page] world & most fervently wishes & prays that we may all meet in Heaven
whilst I look forward with humble hope that my offences & deficiencies
will be forgiven & my penitence accepted through the merits & intercession
of my adored redeemer I look back with deep remorse on the many dear
friends best tenderest of Husbands Parents Children Bretheren I
have survived I consider with afflicted anguish the pain I may
have given them & now cannot alleviate I recollect a Thousand
Endearments unreturned a Thousand favours unrepaid a Thousand
duties duties unperformed & wish vainly wish that I had bestowed
happiness & recompensed Kindness
Maria Susanna Cooper
Sept'r 17th 1805
O what kindness have I received blessed God what attentions
from all my Sons my Daughter Astley my Sister Brother Miss Clarke
to you my Bransby I know I can commend the gratitude of my heart
my Howlet particularly & all my servants in general
Oct'r benefactions to the poor my blessed Bransby will communicate
to my last God Child
[[Spurgeon-548|'''Cooper Spurgeon''']] I recommend some token of remembrance March 31st 1806
to your kindness I particularly commend my faithful & woeful
friend Miss Clarke you truly estimate her value the 5 & 10 £ mentioned
above are not sufficient for her unremitted attentions Nov'r 1806
I have expunged the Article relative to the rings March 1807
Miss Clarke's increased & extreme attention require from me not only the 5 & 10 £
specified but an annual remembrance of 5£ gratitude claims it
from me I do wish Mrs Manclarke to have a ring of my hair. In the Goods of '''Maria Susanna Cooper''' W'd D's [widow deceased]
APPEARED PERSONALLY the '''Rev'd
Samuel Lovick Cooper''' of Great Yarmouth in the County of
Norfolk Clerk & '''Thomas Edwards''' of Tooks Court Chancery
Lane in the County of Middlesex Law Stationer & made Oath
that they knew & were well acquainted with Maria Susanna
Cooper late of Furney Hill in the County of Gloucester Widow
deceased for some years before & down to the time of her death
& also with her manner & character of handwriting and
subscription the said Samuel Lovick Cooper having frequently
seen her write & subscribe her name to writing & the said Thomas
Edwards having received Letters from her & having now with care
& attention viewed & perused the paper writing hereunto annexed
purporting to be & contain the last Will & Testament of the said
deceased with a Codicil thereto the said Will beginning thus Jan'y
16 1804 how awful is the season of meditation upon that time when
the heart which now dictates will have ceased to throb ending
this a Thousand favours unpaid a Thousand duties unperformed
& wish vainly wish that I had bestowed happiness & recompensed
kindness & thus subscribed Maria Susanna Cooper & the said
Codicil beginning this Sept'r 17th 1805 O what kindness have I
received blessed God ending thus I do wish Mrs Manclarke to
have a ring of my hair they these deponents do jointly and
severally depose & say that they do verily & in their conscience
believe they whole body series & contents of the said Will & Codicil
beginning ending and subscribed as aforesaid to be all of the
proper handwriting & subscription of the said Maria Susanna
Cooper widow deceased
S Lovick Cooper
Thos. Edwards
On the 4th day of May 1811 the said Samuel Lovick Cooper was [next page]
duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit before me Rich'd Henry
Cresswell Surr'te Pres'c re'm ffox Not Pub [Notary Public]
. On the fifth day of May 1811 the said Thomas Edwards was duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit before me S Parso Surr. Ps't Geo M Box Not'y Pub'k THE WILL & Codicil of Maria Susanna Cooper widow deceased hereunto annexed were proved at London 13 May 1811 before the W'h'p'ful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws & S--- by the Oath of Robert Bransby Cooper Esquire the son & Ex'or according to the tenor to whom Ad'mon was granted having been first sworn duly to Administer. ==Sources==

Will of Marie Pitt Widow of St Thomas Bristol 1634

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:Will of Marie Pitt, Widow of Saint Thomas Bristol, Gloucestershire 1634 :National Archives PROB 11/166/554 :Probate granted 25 November 1634 : Her will includes mention of : deceased son William Pitt :Mary Newell , daughter wife of Andrew Newell :John Newell, grandson :son, Henry :daughters Maud Pitt, daughter Martha (transcribers note, odd since Martha Pitt died before son William and is mentioned along with brother Thomas deceased in his will) :daughter Anne Edwards :grandsons William Edwards , John Edwards :son Robert Pitt and his sons William and Robert. :grandson John Pitt :sister Pearse, sister Bush :brother Pawle In the name of God Amen: :''I Marie Pitt of the parish of St Thomas''' within the cittie of Bristoll widdow, beinge in health of bodie and perfect minde and memorie yet considering the frailties of this life doe herewith make my last will and testament in manner and forme follwinge. :Imprimis I will that Eight pounds accoringe to the '''guift and intent of my sonne Wm Pitt in last will and testament be given disposed and bestowed in same by my executor to remayne for ever to be devided amongst the poore people of the parishes of St Thomas, St Marie Redcliffe and to Temple parishes Bristoll''' beinge to be setled in land to remayne for ever and the better p[ar]te of three [] thereof to be given to St Thomas P[ar]ish. :Item I give and bequeath to '''Mary Newell and to John Newell her sone''' the some of one hundred and twentie pounds of lawful money in manner and forme followinge.That is to give to my said daughter Newell the use onlie of the said one hundred and twentie pounds soelonge as she and her '''nowe husband Andrew Newell''' liveth which I will shalbe paid unto her yearely by my said executor at the fowere usuall feast daies in the year viz the feast daie of the Nativitiy of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the Annunciation of the Blessed Lady St Marie the Virgin, St John the Baptist and St Michaell the Arch Angle, the first paiment of the said use to beginn the first of the said quarter daie which shall happen after the expirat[i]on of halfe a yeare next after? My decease, and from thene to continue soe longe as my said daughter aforesaid shall live and in case my said daughter shall outlive her said husband then my will is that my said executor shall within one yeare nexter after the death of the said Andrew Newell paie unto my said daughter Marie the sume of one hundred pounds of the said some of none hundred and twentie pouns given as aforesaid and shall still reserve the twentie pounds of the said six score pounds in his my executors hands untill the said John Newell her sonne shall attaine to the age of one and twentie yeares and then my said executor to paie the said twentie pounds to him the said John Newell. And in case my said daughter Marie shall dye before the said Andrew Newelll her husband, then I will that the whole one hundred and twentie pounds with the use thereof shall remaine in the hands of my said executor untill the said John Newell her sonne shall attaine to the said age one and twentie yeares and them my executor to paie the sixscore pounds unto my said grandchild John Newell for is is not my will that the said Andrew Newelll his father should enioy any part thereof nor annye the profitt or interest thereof. :Item I will that my said daughter Maire only shall have the p[ro]fitt and rent of all the tyme and terme of yeares which is to come and unexpired of and in one tenement att Portwalls now in the possession of Lawrence Wilson with the said tenements and all things beloginge thereinto, in case my said daughter Marye shall soe longe live and that her now husband shall have nothinge therein and after her decease I give the said house and the remainder of yeares then to come and unexpired unto''' my sonne Henery Pitt''', :Item I give unto my said''' daughter Marie Newell all my wearing apparrell''' whatsoever except''' my best gowne and petticoat which I give unto my daugter Maude Pitt.''' :Item I give unto the said Marie my weddinge ringe. :Item I give unto '''my daughter Maude Pitt one hundred pounds and all my childebedd lynnen''' to be paid and delivered to her within one yeare nexte after my decease. :Item I give unto my said''' daughter Maude my diamond ringe''' :Item I give to my''' daughter Ann Edwards''' the sum of sixtie pounds of lawful money to be paide unto her within one year after my decease also I give her my ringe with a turkiestone therein. :Item I give unto''' my daughter Martha Pitt''' my ringe with a rubie stone in it, :Item I give will and devise unto''' my sone Robert Pitt all that my lands and grounds with the appurtenances thereunto which I lately purchased of one Thomas Cowdery being parte of the Manner of Compton Magna in the Countie of Somerset''' with all writings and evidence thereunto belonging to have and to hold the same to him for his life and '''after his decease to William his sonne and the heires of his body and for want of such issue to Robert the second sonne of the said Robert my sonne and the heires of his bodie and for want of such issue to the right heires of my said sonne Robert for ever.''' :Item I give unto my said '''sonne Robert all my parte of the land and tenements situate and beinge in the Pittie within the Cittie of Bristoll''' and all my right title and interest thereunto to have and to hold the same to him and his heires for ever. :Item I giveunto '''my sonne Henry Pitt the house in Redcliffe Streete''' wherein I now dwell and''' one little house in the possession of one John Cole being purchased with the said dwelling house''' withall things apperteyning thereunto with all my household stuffe which shalbe found remayninge in the said dwelling house at the tyme of my decease not by will bequeathed to have and to hold the same to him his heirs and assignes for ever and also all the writings and evidence which I have concerning the holding of the said dwellinge houses. :Item I give and bequeath unto''' my said sonne Henry Pitt one tenement or house situate upon the back in Bristoll held of the Chamber of the said Cittie''' and now in the possession of William Prosser and '''also two other tenements in Redcliffe Steete held of the Dean and Chapter of Bristoll,''' one in the possession of one Thomas Dayes and the other in the possession of Thomas Hudson and all the tyme and terme of yeares which shalbe unexpired and to come in the said three severall tenements att my decease and all my title and interest in them to have and to hold to him his executots and admininistrators for and duringe the said termes next to come therein. :'''Also I give unto the said Henry Pitt one little garden ground in St Thomas Lane in Bristoll''' to him and his heires for ever. And I give unto my said sonne Henry Pitt the some of fiftie poundes in money to be paid unto him in one yeare next after my decease :Item I give to '''William Edwards my grandchild one silver and gilte beaker.''' :Item to '''John Pitt my grandchilde one other silver and gilte beaker'''. :Item I give to '''my grandchilde Robert Pitt one silver and gilt saltseller''' and to my '''grandchild John Edwards a silver beere bowle'''. :Item''' I make my sonne Robert Pitt aforesaid executor''' of this my last will and testament and my loving '''brothers in lawe Mr Abraham Edwards and Mr John Pearse''' to whome I give fowertie shilllinges apeece my overseers. :Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandchild Willm Pitt my silver tankard which was my sonne Williams :And concerninge my funerall charges am sermon at my buriall. I will that my executor be at the charge thereof yf the overplus of my estate will amount thereunto yfe not then that overplus towards it and the use to be taken out of my portions given equally and( irateably?) .And I will that '''my sister Pearse shall have fower pounds to buy her a mourninge gowne''', and that''' Mr Loverige shall preach my funerall sermon''' and is to have foure pounds for his paines and that '''my brother Pawle''' shall have fortie shillinge to buye him a mourning cloake, and to''' my sister Bushe five pounds for her mourning '''I give her. :In Witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seale the eight day of June 1634 Anno Caroli Regis Decimo the (mark?) of Mary Pitt, read and published the viij th daie of June 1634 aforesaid in the p[re]sence of Frn Batten, Baldwyn Harris

Will of Martha Roseberry

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Newton County, Georgia, Slavery]] =Will of [[Knight-6982|Martha Roseberry]]= Georgia Newton County I Martha Roseberry of the County and State aforesaid being of perfect mind and a sound and disposing memory and knowing the certainty of death think it proper to therefore to make such disposition of my worldly affairs as I wish to take place after my decease, therefore do make and ordain this instrument to be my last will and testament Item first. I will and bequeath to James Knight in trust for his Wife Mary Knight and her children a negro man name West also one feather bedstead and furniture and my cupboard which I wish Mary to keep in remembrance of me Item second. I will and bequeath to John Perkerson in trust for his wife Martha and her children a negro girl name Nanse also a feather bedstead and furniture known as my bed and a brass kettle I wish Martha to keep in remembrance of me Item third. I will and bequeath to Richard Roseberry a beadstead and furniture known as his Father's bed Item forth. I will and bequeath to William Roseberry a bedstead and furniture also the sum of three hundred dollars Item fifth. It is my will that the Inferior Court of Newton County appoint three fit and proper person to appraise the negros already name and awl the other property which may be found in my possession at my death and the effects which is so found and not named in the foregoing items of the instrument together with the land where Richard Roseberry now lives to be sold on a twelve____ credit and pay William Roseberry the three hundred dollars named in the fourth item and the ballance so arrange as to make John Perkerson's negro equal in value to the one James Knight gets if there should not be enough James Knight must make it up Item sixth. It is my wil that John Perkerson pay to Richard Aloza six dollars as long as R Aloza lives and that James Knight pay him form ____ understood the pay must to be annually James Knight can pay his in provisions Item seven. Having full confidence in my friend Colembers D Pace I appoint him my Executor to take charge of my estate first to pay my debts and then to carry out my wishes as described in this instrument Item eight. I loaned William Roseberry forty dollars which I wish deducted from the amount left him this July 15th 1847 Signed in the presents of C. Kinney HJ Parker John Thompson Martha Roseberry, her mark ==Slaves== *West, called Westly in her husband's will, bequeathed to James Knight *Nanse, called Nancy in her husband's will, bequeathed to John Perkerson ==Sources== *"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-6F3X?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > Wills 1823-1871 vol 1-2 > image 117 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia.

Will of Mary (Suffolk) Orton, proved 1855

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This is the Will of [[Suffolk-62|'''Mary Orton nee Suffolk''']] of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. '''Will of Mary Orton''' in: Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court. Piece surname range Moult-O Piece year range 1855. Transcription of Will verbatim from the images on FindMyPast. Accessed 31 January 2021.
It was written on 27 October 1848 and not revised before Mary's death on 27 March 1855.
The Will was proved by the executor Thomas Gray of Nuneaton on 12 July 1855.
Mary's legacies were directed by the Will of her late brother Samuel Suffolk who had died in 1847.
He had left the bulk of his estate to Mary, with the proviso that if she died, the estate would then pass to his other sister Ann (Suffolk) Cook.
After the deaths of both Mary and Ann, the estate was to be equally divided between his surviving nephews and nieces.
Mary carried out her brother's directions in her own Will, and the beneficiaries are related to her and Samuel thus:
*'''Ann the wife of Edward King of Birmingham''' - [[Lawrance-213|Ann Lawrance]] daughter of [[Suffolk-55|Jane Suffolk Lawrance]] *'''William Atkins of Birmingham''' - son of [[Suffolk-65|Elizabeth Suffolk Adkins]] or Atkins *'''Samuel Suffolk of Birmingham''' - son of [[Suffolk-60|David Suffolk]] * '''Frederick Cook of London''' - son of [[Suffolk-72|Ann Suffolk Cooke]] or Cook *'''William Henry Cook of London''' - son of [[Suffolk-72|Ann Suffolk Cooke]] or Cook *'''Two children of Elizabeth Cluly of London''' - Elizabeth was [[Cooke-7179|'''Elizabeth Cook''']] daughter of [[Suffolk-72|Ann Suffolk Cooke]] or Cook. Elizabeth died in 1846. Her two surviving children were [[Cluley-22|'''Henry Cluly''']] and [[Cluley-28|'''Elizabeth Cluly''']] who inherited their mother's share of the estate.
---- Lich[field] 12th July 1855
T[estatrix] Mary Orton de Nuneaton
1 Ex Inf 300£ In the Bishop's Court of Lichfield
Goods of Mary Orton deceased
'''Thomas Gray of Nuneaton in Warks Farmer the sole executor'''
Mary Orton late of Nuneaton in county of Warwick, widow
Died twenty seventh day of March 1855
Estate under the value of £300
This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Mary Orton of Nuneaton''' in the County of Warwick Widow
I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas Gray of Nuneaton''' aforesaid Farmer his executors and administrators
All and singular my household goods and furniture ready money securities for money and all and singular other my personal estate and effects of every kind and sort Upon Trust that he the said Thomas Gray his executors or administrators shall and do convert the whole of my said estate and effects into money and in the first place pay thereout all my just Debts funeral expenses and testamentary expenses and the costs charges and expenses of proving and in executing the Trusts of this my Will and from and after the payment thereof Upon Trust to devide the clear residue of my said estate and effects into six equal parts and pay the same in manner following that is to say
one sixth part thereof unto '''Ann the wife of Edward King of Birmingham'''
one other sixth part thereof unto '''William Atkins of Birmingham'''
one other sixth part thereof unto '''Samuel Suffolk of Birmingham'''
one other sixth part thereof unto '''Frederick Cook of London'''
one other sixth part thereof unto '''William Henry Cook of London'''
and the other or remaining sixth part thereof unto and between the '''Two children of Elizabeth Cluly''' of London
Share and share alike as tenants in common And in case of the death of any of the before mentioned persons except of the said William Atkins and in case of his death before he shall have received his share I desire the same to be paid to the said Ann King and in case of her death to her children if more than one and if but one then to such only child before he she or they shall have received their share or shares of him her or them as aforesaid I direct that such share or shares shall go to the children of Him her or them so dying in equal proportions share and share alike I revoke all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made declare this to be my last Will and Testament and hereof do appoint the said Thomas Gray executor In Witness whereof I the said '''Mary Orton the Testatrix''' have hereunto set my hand the 27th day of October One thousand eight hundred and forty eight Mary Orton X her mark Signed and acknowledged by the said Mary Orton the Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses
George Fulleylove
Rebecca Fullylove
Edward Baker [paragraph written up the left side of the sheet at right angles to the main text] To Mrs King the Bed and Furniture belonging and spoons & clothes
To Fred'k Cook and Henry Cook and Samuel Suffolk 1 pair of sheets Each and Coverings
and the other remaining part of furniture to be equally dividing amongst the 3 last named persons ==Sources==

Will of Mary Cooper 1626

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Unknown-593240|Mary (Unknown) Coo(per)]] of Hingham, widow of [[Cowper-623|Robert Cooper/Cowper]]. It was written on 20 April 1626, but not proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich until 1628. '''Will of Mary Coo[per]''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Original wills, 1627-1629, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008045780?cat=291384 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8045780 image 475 of 692.] Accessed 22 February 2022 Robert's will is found [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Cooper_Senior%2C_1626|Here]] Persons Mentioned *'''Mary Coo[per]''' *'''MrPeck''' *'''Jane Kyrbye''', wife of Rob[er]te Kyrbye *'''Rob[er]te Kyrbye *'''Alice Woodecocke''', wife of Thomas Woodecocke *'''Thomas Woodecocke''' *'''Will[ia]m Wade''', my nephewe *'''Marie''', daughter of Rob[er]te Elmyn *'''Rob[er]te Elmyn''' *'''Barberie Sewell''', my neace the wife of Sewell *'''[blank] Sewell''' *'''Marie Beamond''', my neace the wife of Beamond *'''[blank] Beamond''' *'''Rob[er]te Stanton''', my nephewe *'''Thomasine Turner''', wife of Simon Turner *'''Simon Turner''' *'''Suzan Cow[per]''', my goddaughter, daughter of Rob[er]te Cow[per] *'''Rob[er]te Cow[per]''' *'''Agnes Cow[per]''', my goddaughter, daughter of Henry Cow[per] *'''John Willson of Buxton''' *'''Anne Elmer''', my goddaughter, s[er]vant *'''Joseph Pecke''', s[er]vant *'''George Cow[per]''', sonne of seida Henrie Cow[per] *'''[blank] Stanton''', neace to Marie Beamonde *'''John Cow[per]''', godson, sonne of Anthony Cow[per] *'''Anthony Cow[per]''' *'''Rob[er]te Cow[per]''', late husbandes nephewe *'''Rob[er]te Longe''', executor *'''Anthony Adam''', my godson, sonne of Marten Alden *'''Marten Adam''', witness *'''[wi]ll[ia]m Mallowes''', witness --- '''In the name of god Amen''' the xxiiijth day of November Anno d[o]m[ini] 1626 '''I Mary Coo[per]''' of Hengham [in the]
countie of Norff[olk] widowe & within the Diocese of norwich whole of minde & of p[er]fect memorie praysed be [to god]
Doe ordaine & make this my p[rese]nt last will & Testam[en]t in manner & forme following That is to saye [...]
Refusinge settinge voide & disanullinge all other Willes & testaments in tymes past by me made Firste &
principallie I Committ & Comende my soule into the handes of Almightie God my maker & Creator & Jesus
Christ my sweete Saviour & only Redemer & God the holy Ghost my santifier trustinge to enioy the glorious
p[rese]nce of the true & Imortall God Amongest the Saints in heaven and my bodie to be buried in the churcheyard
of Hengham aforesaide
Item I give & bequeathe unto the poore people of hengham aforesaide the some of fyve
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be distributed unto the[m] in sixe daies next after my decease
by the householdes as their Sev[er]all wants shall Requier
Item I gyve and bequeathe unto '''M rPeck'''
the some of fyve poundes of good Englishe money to make a funeral Sermon forme to be paide within
one moneth next after my decease
Item I gyve and bequeath unto '''Jane Kyrbye wife of Rob[er]te Kyrbye'''
Fiftie shillings of lawfull money of Englande to be paid to her within one yere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''Alice Woodecocke wife of Thomas Woodecocke''' Fiftie shillings of lawfull
money of Englande to be paide to her within one yere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe
unto '''Will[ia]m Wade my nephewe''' five poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him within one y[ere]
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''my kenswoman Marie the daughter of Rob[er]te'''
'''Elmyn''' the some of fyve poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid her within one week next after
my decease
Item I gyve and bequeathe unto '''Barberie Sewell my neace the wife of [''blank''] Sewell''' fyve
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paid her within one yeere next after my decease
Item
I gyve and bequeathe to '''Marie Beamond my neace and wife of [''blank''] Beamond''' the some of tenne poundes
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to her within one yeere after my decease
Item I geve and bequeathe
to '''Rob[er]t Stanton my nephewe''' fiftene poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him within one
yeere next after my decease
Item I give & bequeathe unto '''my neace Thomasine Turner wife of Simon'''
'''Turner''' the some of fortye poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to her within one yeere
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeath unto ev[er]y one of her children fyve poundes a pece of
lawfull money of Englande to be paid to ev[er]y one of them their severall soms of fyve poundes w[i]thin
one yeere next after my decease

Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''my goddaughter Suzan Cowp[er]'''
daughter of Henry '''Rob[er]te Cowp[er]''' fyve poundes of lawfull money of Englande & allso I give & bequeathe to
'''Agnes Cowp[er] my goddaughter daughter of Henry Cowp[er]''' fyve poundes to be paide to either of them within one yeere
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe to '''John Willson of Buxton''' who kept my bonde [...]
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide him within one yere next after my decease
Item
I give & bequeath unto '''Anne Elmer my goddaughter''' s[er]vant with '''Joseph Pecke''' fyve [poundes]
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide within one yere next after my decease
Item I ge[ve &]
bequeathe unto '''my kensman George Cowp[er] sonne of the seide Henrie Cowp[er] three poundes of [lawfull]
money of Englande to be paid him within one yeare next after my decease
Item I gyve & beq[ueathe]
to '''[''blank''] Stanton neace to Marie Beamonde''' '''[-xe]''' nowe or late dwelte in Pakenham in Suff[olk] fyve [poundes]
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide her within one yeere next after my decease
Item I g[yve]
& bequeathe unto '''my Godson John Cowp[er] sonne of Anthony Cowp[er] fyve poundes of lawfull money [of England]
to be paide him within one yeere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeath unto '''Rob[er]t Cow[per]
late husbandes nephewe Seaven poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him [within]
one yeere next after my decease

All w[hi]ch severall payements are too be made in or at the nowe man[or]
howse of '''Rob[er]t Longe''' gen[t] except the two First And then upon Reasonable request
Item I give [&]
bequeathe unto '''Anthony Adam my godson sonne of Marten Adam''' fyve poundes to be paid him [within]
one yeare next after my decease
Item I will th[a]t all my movable Goodes shall be equallie de[vided]
Amongest my kindred whose names be hereabove written within fower dayes next after my dec[ease]
by my executor

Item I ordaine & make the saide '''Robert Longe''' executor of this my last will [&]
Testament to whome I gyve twentie poundes out of my wrightings obligatorie obligac[i]ones
billes bonds and Especialties & with the Residue I will he shall trulie paye p[er]forme and ful
fill All suche legacies gifts and bequests as bine above conteyned in this my last Will and
testament according to my true meaninge in that behalfe herin above specified [''words lost in tear in paper'']
entreate him that he will see my bodie decentlie brought to the earthe the mother of all Flesh
In Witnes wherof I have hereunto sett my hande & seale the daye & yeare first above written Sign Marie Cowp[er] M [her mark] [These] beinge Witnesses
[Mar]ten Adam
[wi]ll[ia]m Mallowes ==Sources==

Will of Mary Dorsey Weems

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Will of [[Dorsey-1766|Mary Dorsey Weems]] (1816): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization orpersons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of Mary Weems I Mary Weems of Anne Arundel County in the State of Maryland, widow, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding tho feeble and sick in Body—do make ordain and establish this my testament and Last Will in manner and form following— Imprimis, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God, hoping through the merits of our blessed Saviour, Jesus Christ, to attain to eternal felicity in the world to come; and I do direct my Body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereinafter named. And as to such worldly estate as it has pleased God to bestow on me, I do give, devise, bequeath and dispose of it in the manner following: Viz— I give devise and bequeath all that my tract of land commonly known and called by the name of Rocky Neck and containing about one hundred and fifty acres or by whatever other name it may be known or called lying near the city of Annapolis unto my granddaughter [[Weems-853|Ann B. Weems]], the eldest child of my late son [[Weems-852|John B. Weems]], and to her heirs and assigns forever But it is my express will and desire that my daughter in law [[Harwood-1828|Priscilla Weems]], mother to the said Ann B. Weems, shall have the full occupancy, use, and enjoyment of said land called Rocky Neck until my granddaughter Mary Dorsey Weems and my granddaughter Margaret H. Weems shall each of them arrive to the age of eighteen years as I put implicit trust and confidence in my said daughter in law that she will faithfully apply the rents and profits arising from said land during the period for which it is left in her charge care and management towards the support, maintenance and education of my said three granddaughters, Ann B. Weems Margaret H. Weems, and Mary D. Weems. It is therefore my will and desire that said Priscilla Weems is not to be in any manner restricted or prevented from cutting and selling the wood and timber growing on the said land or called to any account whatsoever on account of waste. I do also give to my said two granddaughters Margaret H. Weems and Mary D. Weems all the furniture and household goods and stock that I have on hand or in the house in which my daughter in law the aforesaid Priscilla now lives. My said daughter in law to have the free use and possession of the same until my said granddaughters respectively arrive at the age of eighteen years. But should any of said furniture, etc. wear out, be lost, or die, in that case, my said daughter in law is in no wise to be answerable for them. Item. Whereas I am seized in fee or equitably entitled to a certain piece, parcel, or part of a tract of land in Anne Arundel County which was heretofore mortgaged to me by a certain Rezin Gaither as by the papers and proceedings relative thereto in a suit in the court of chancery of Maryland will more fully appear. Now I hereby give, devise and bequeath the said land, mortgage and all money due thereon either as principal, interest or rents unto my beloved daughter [[Weems-854|Ann Ridout]] wife to Horatio Ridout and her heirs and assigns for ever. I also give devise and bequeath one third part of all the residue of my property and estate, not herein specifically devised and bequeathed unto my said daughter in fee simple. The residue to be ascertained after my just debts are paid. Item. I give and bequeath one third part of this residue of my property and estate not herein specifically devised and bequeathed unto my beloved son William Weems in fee simple. And the remaining one third of the residue of my property and estate, not specifically devised and bequeathed unto my two granddaughters Margaret H. Weems and Mary D. Weems aforesaid in fee simple, share and share alike. Item. If my Negro woman Polly shall pay unto my Executor hereinafter named within the space of one year from the day of the date hereof, the sum of fifty dollars current money of the United States then and upon that condition the said Negro woman slave Polly is to go free and be discharged and manumitted from slavery. And if my mulatto girl slaved named Mary daughter to the aforesaid Polly shall pay the sum of one hundred dollars like money and within the like time, unto my said Executor, then and in that case the said Mary commonly called Mary Connor shall be manumitted liberated and set free. Item. I give and bequeath my trunks and drawers and one bed and bedstead which bedstead is at this time in Priscilla Weems house, unto my granddaughter Mary Ridout in fee simple and also my wearing apparel and old silver plate. Lastly, I hereby nominate constitute ordain and appoint my daughter [[Weems-854|Ann Ridout]] to be the whole Executrix of this my testament and last will revoking annulling and making void all former and other testaments and last wills by me made, hereby declaring and establishing this and this only for my testament and last will. In witness whereof I have on this fifteenth day of February in the year of our Lord 1816 hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal. Mary Weems X Wit Charlotte Moss William W. Seedons Jno. Ridgely Codicil To Ann Ridout the debt due me from John Battee which I have lately obtained in Chancery Ct. 15 Feb 1816 Proved 2 Apr 1816 Ann Ridout renounces exec in favor of her husband Horatio Ridout. Source: Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Anne Arundel County Wills Box W Folder 64 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 18 March 2000 US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-md.txt]

Will of Mary Hall Weems

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Will of [[Hall-36133|Mary Hall Weems]] (1840): Prince George’s County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of Mary Hall Weems In the name of God, Amen. I, Mary Weems of Prince George’s County in the state of Maryland, being in ill health of body, but of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs, considering the certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, do make this my last will and Testament, that I may be ready when it shall please Almighty God to call me home. First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of my God and my body to the earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executor. Item, after my debts and funeral expenses are paid, I will and bequeath unto my grandchild, George French Bowie, son of Robert and Margaret Bowie, the bond which I hold of a certain Richard Bowie of Prince George’s County, and in the event of his death prior to my decease, it is my will that the said bond or the proceeds of the same be equally divided among his brothers and sisters, equally share and share alike. Item, I give and bequeath unto my grandson James William Loch Weems Bowie, the bond or note which I hold drawn by his father [[Bowie-1010|Walter Bowie]] in his lifetime in my favor, the said bond or note to be given up to or divided among his brothers and sisters share and share alike in the event of his dying prior to my decease. Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter o[[Weems-915|Amelia M. Bowie]] the dozen table spoons which are now in her possession, also the sugar tongs and the best dozen tea spoons which are among my plate at the time of my death, also the flower pots in the drawing room. Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Amelia M. Bowie, one half of all my personal property, Negroes, horses, plate, household furniture, etc of every description whatsoever which is not herein otherwise disposed of. Item, whereas it is my desire that whatever I will and bequeath unto my granddaughter [[French-9004|Margaret Hall Weems French Bowie]], wife of [[Bowie-946|Robert Bowie]], shall be for her own use and benefit and separate from her husband and not subject to his will or liable for his debts, therefore, I appoint [[Bowie-1025|Walter W. W. Bowie]] her trustee, and I hereby will and bequeath unto him Walter W. W. Bowie, in trust, to and for the benefit of her, Margaret Hall Weems Bowie, during her life one half of all my personal property, Negroes, plate, household furniture, etc. not herein otherwise devised and after her death, the same to be equally divided among her children, share and share alike; and this devise is made unto Walter W. W. Bowie to and for no other use, intent, or purpose whatsoever other than to hold in trust for the aforesaid devise. Item, I will and bequeath unto my grandson Walter Bowie, son of Walter W. W. Bowie, Negro woman Betsy now in the possession of his father. Item, I give and bequeath unto my grandson Robert W. W. Bowie, Negro man Bob, a carpenter by trade, and the event of his death prior to my own, or before his arriving at age, then to his brothers and sisters, share and share alike. Item, I give and bequeath unto W. W. W. Bowie, in trust as conditioned above, for the benefit of Margaret Hall Weems Bowie and her children, Negro girl Eliza, daughter of Yellow Minty, also one dozen large silver spoons, now in my use, also one dozens desert spoons and one ladle and one dozen tea spoons and sugar tongs which are marked “B” and now in her possession, also the mahogany bedstead, bedding, brass and irons, shovel and tongs, washstand, that are in her bedroom; also the furniture in the drawing room except the flower pots. Item, it is my wish and I hope it will be strictly adhered to, by my daughter Amelia and my granddaughter Margaret, that to whichever of the two my Negro woman Lucy may fall in the distribution of my Negroes, that her daughter Harriett may also be taken so that the mother and daughter may not be separated and it is my desire that Lucy may have her choice to work in the field or in the house and that she may be indulged in her wishes therein, and further, that she be well and kindly treated, these wishes being expressed in behalf of one who has been ever faithful and kind to me and attentive to my wants when I have been sick. I enjoin these requests as part of my will. Item, I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter [[Bowie-945|Mary Margaret Mackall Bowie]] Mary Bowie, daughter of Margaret and Robert Bowie, my little work stand. Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my grandson Walter W. W. Bowie to be my executor of this my last will and testament, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, this fifteenth day of March in the year eighteen hundred and forty. Mary Weems Witness Charles Duvall Henry Carrick Whereas I Mary Weems of Prince George’s County have made my will and duly executed my last will and testament in writing, bearing the date the fifteenth of March in the year eighteen hundred and forty, which said last will and testament and every clause, bequest, and devise therein contained, I do hereby ratify and confirm, seeing and excepting such clauses, bequests, and devises therein contained and mentioned as hereby by me hereinafter revoked and made void, and being desirous to alter some parts thereof, and of making additions thereto, do therefore hereby make this my codicil which I will and direct shall be taken and held as part of my said will and testament, in manner and form following, that is to say, Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Amelia M. Bowie of Prince George’s County my best set of tea China also one silver ladle marked “A.W” Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson Walter W. W. Bowie my silver breadbasket. Item, I will and direct my executor, W. W. W. Bowie as heretofore appointed by my last will and testament, as soon as possible after my death to have a strong and substantial fence placed around the Grave Yard at Cedar Hill, and also procure and have placed neat headstones at the head of each of the graves with the names, date of birth and date of death of each person respectively and the said headstones to be made of marble and I desire that the same be paid for by the interest that may accrue upon the note or bond which I have heretofore willed to my great grandson G. French Bowie. Item, it is my intent in giving the bond as above referred to, to G. French Bowie, only to give him the principal of said bond, to wit $1500 and such interest as may accrue upon it after my estate be settled up. Item, it is also my meaning in regard to the devise in my last will bequeathing the note of the late Walter Bowie to me to my grandson J.W.L Bowie that the said note shall be made equal in amount with the one given to G. F. Bowie and if the interest which may have accrued on the said note together with the principal of the same shall not amount to fifteen hundred dollars, then my executor is hereby required to pay to J. W. L. Bowie the deficit sum out of such assets as to him may appear best. Lastly, I further constitute and appoint W. W. W. Bowie, as the executor of this codicil as well as of my last and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty fifth day of July in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty eight. Mary Weems Witness N. H. Shipley Jacob Hall Proved May 7, 1849 By Dr. Charles Duvall and Henry Carrick Maryland State Archives Prince George’s County Will Book PC #1 F 384 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 28 April 2000

Will of Mary Thweatt

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] {{Red|Warning}} - The links to profiles are subject to change. As of 11 November 2018, the links were to profiles attached to the apparent family, but there are duplicates and other inconsistencies. Updates in February 2021 reveal the family still is a bit of a muddle. = Will of Mary Thweatt (Thweet) = '''[[Lee-985|Mary Thweatt]]''', maiden name unknown. : The maiden name of Mary Thweatt, whose will was '''written 4 January 1712''' and proved 13 January 1712,See text above for sources for written/proved dates. is not known. Some Thweatt researchers believe she was a Lee ([[Lee-985|Mary (Lee) Thweatt's profile]]) and some believe she was a Lewis, with Lee her middle name (see [[Lewis-25266|Mary Lee (Lewis) Thweatt's profile]]).Comment by [[Bowen-274|Brent Bowen]], postponing a merge of the two on 16 November 2018 (since completed, as [[Lee-985]]): : "Other researchers seem convinced last name is Lewis with Lee a middle name for Mary. Let's review their evidence and review my information on Lee parents before merging." ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 16 November 2018. :: ''Update'' - the two profiles just mentioned have been merged, as "Mary Lee (Lee) Thweatt", wife of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]], daughter of [[Lee-12849|John Lee]] and [[Lewis-16595|Judith (Lewis) Lee]]. ~ 13 February 2021 "[[Thweatt-85|James Thwett]] was deceased by 1712 when his wife made her will".From [[Lee-985]]. Lead-in for that statement is presumed to be citation info, from ''Cavaliers & Pioneers'' * Pat BK 6, p. 72 * Charles City County Land Records, p. 49 * Prince George Co Quit Rolls, 1704, p. 412. Claiborne T. Smith, Jr. penned a correction for Vol. IX, No. 3 of the ''Southside Virginian'' that addressed information from his previous article (in Vol. VII, No. 1, pp 19-34, "see especially p 21"). The salient point was that [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]] "was obviously only married once and died between 1707, when he made a deposition at age 64... and the death of his widow, [[Lee-985|Mary]]. It was his son, [[Threatt-438|James]] (II) (as many Thweatt researchers have always maintained), who married in 1701, Judith Soane, as a second marriage. The Thweatt grandsons in the will are likely all sons of [[Threatt-438|James]] (II) who was born prior to 1666. His brothers [[Thweatt-88|Henry]] and [[Thweatt-86|John]] did not have families by 1713...."Claiborne T. Smith, Jr., "The Thweatt Correction," ''Southside Virginian,'' Vol. IX, No. 3 of the [https://archive.org/details/southsidevirgini91991/page/102 page 102] : As of 13 February 2021, profiles for those named in the above paragraph: * [[Lee-985|Mary]], widow of James Thweatt * [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]] (died c1707), husband of Mary * [[Thweatt-88|Henry]], son of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]]/brother of James who m Judith c1701 * [[Thweatt-86|John]], son of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]]/brother of James who m Judith c1701 :: Two profiles attached as James, son of James & Mary, confuse things (there are also two profiles for Judith Soane, but one was detached when merge of the two sons James was proposed in Jan. 2021; 1st wife apparently thought to be Birchett - two of them also): :* James [[Threatt-438]] - [[Threatt-438|James Threatt (bef.1666-1731)]] :* James [[Thweatt-1178]] - [[Thweatt-1178|James Thweatt II (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] :* Molly [[Birchett-49]] (1669-1712), wife of James Thweatt-1178 :* Mary [[Birchett-1]] (1669-1773), wife of James Threatt-438 :* Judith [[Soane-14]] (c1678-c1721), attached as wife of James Threatt-438 & mother of [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweat]] (b 1703), [[Thweatt-117|Drury Thweatt]] (b 1703), [[Thweatt-936|Richard Thweatt]] (b 1707) and [[Thweatt-116|Martha Peterson]] (b 1710) ''dates from their profiles as of 13 Feb. 2021'' :* Judith [[Soane-9]] (1701-1782), detached as wife of James Threatt-438 in January 2021 : A note on [[Soane-14]]'s profile: ::'''Note''': U.S. President [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]'s great-grandmother was this Judith's aunt: [[Soane-13|Judith Soane]], married (1) Henry Randolph[https://books.google.com/books?id=uDoSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA127&lpg=PA127&dq=%22Judith+Soane%22+%22Peter+Field%22&source=bl&ots=IiIcy2F05d&sig=0Rii7caf3uiXNnLyJCZtFZohJA0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bJ8QVf_oHcOaNrCDgdAM&ved=0CCQQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=%22Judith%20Soane%22%20%22Peter%20Field%22&f=false p 127], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine,'' Volume 4 (Google ebook reference from [[Soane-13]] profile and (2) Peter Field (TJ's great-grandfather). [[Soane-14|This Judith]]'s grandparents/[[Soane-13|that Judith]]'s parents, were Henry and Judith (Fuller) Soane.see [http://www.augustacountyhs.org/documents/WFA368.pdf this pdf] posted by the Augusta County Historical Society on a folder with a 36-page booklet, marked "Henry Soane, Progenitor of Thomas Jefferson" 1985 - it is probably the same booklet mentioned in Southside Virginian as "(n.d.), by Ellen Dabney Neff McLean." == Abstract == [[Lee-985|Mary Thweatt]]'s will "is found in Prince George County Deed and Will Book 1710-1713. In her will she mentions: : sons * James * Henry * John :daughters * Elizabeth * Archer * Mary * Judith : Grandsons * James Thweatt * James Sturdivant * Edward Thweatt * Miles Thweatt * William * James Parram * Matthew Parram : Legacies to James Hall son of Isaac Hall, Instand Hall and John Spain, Jr., John Spain was sole ex. of Marys will. The children are probably (or were in 2018): [[Threatt-438|James]], [[Threatt-88|Henry]], [[Threatt-86|John]], [[Thweatt-75|Elizabeth]], [[Thweatt-73|Archer]], and [[Thweatt-76|Mary]] (who married Daniel Sturdivant{{Citation Needed}}Geni: [https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thweatt2222&id=I1363 Mary Thweatt], shows marriage to Daniel Sturdivant (b c1670) as about 1699 in Prince George County, Virginia (but no sources)). Daughter Judith was not linked to a profile in 2018. As of 2018, grandsons were linked as [[Thweatt-1021|James Thweatt]], [[Sturdivant-413|James Sturdivant]] (Daniel[[Sturdevant-11]] profile is attached to Mary; [[Sturdivant-187]] is attached to [[Thweatt-1243|Judith]] (as of 11 Nov. 2018). ''Adventurers of Purse & Person'' shows Daniel's wife as __________ ... see [https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&q=parham#v=onepage&q=sturdivant&f=false page 234] and Mary's son) [[Thweatt-1012|Edward Thweatt]], [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweatt]], William,No surname given in will, but perhaps [[Thweatt-44|William Thweatt]]. James Parram, Matthew Parram. Legacies to James Hall son of Isaac Hall, Instand Hall and John Spain, Jr., John Spain was sole ex. of Marys will." == Transcription == Transcribed by Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis. "This will has been transcribed from the original in the manner it was originally written." Printed in ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol IX, No. 3, pages 100-101; July-Sept 1991Transcription copied from [https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini91991/southsidevirgini91991_djvu.txt full text version] of ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol IX, No. 3 posted by archive.org. There may be some OCR errors. Changes should be verified against pdf version before being made. Differences to be checked have been added in brackets. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 11 November 2018 ''Update - Changes have been made, verifying against the pdf format in archive.org [https://archive.org/details/southsidevirgini91991/page/101/ pages 101-]. ~ 13 Feb. 2021'' '''Will of Mary Thweatt, 1712 ~ Prince George County Wills''' In The name of God Amen I Mary Thweatt of Prince George County doe make & Declare This My last well & Testament in Manner & forme following, That is to Say first I bequeath My Soul into The Hands of Almighty God believing remission of sinns & everlasting life by The meritts Death & Passion of Jesus Christ my lord & Only Savior : Item I give Unto My GrandSon James Thweatt a Young Cow Bigg with Calfe hee giveing The first Cow Calfe That Cow brings I alsoe give to my Grandson James Thweatt one Young ewe bigg with Lamb : Item I give to my Grandson James Sturdivant one Heiffer bigg with Calfe. I alsoe give The first Cow Calfe That Cow brings to James Hall Son to Isaac Hall : Item I give to my Grandson Edwd Thweet one Red Cow Calfe : Item I give to My Son James one four foot Chest & all ye Mony & Money worth hee is Indebted to mee hee paying James Williams what I am Indebted I alsoe give my Son James one Sandy Sow & one Grisled Sow & one black barrow : Item I give to my Sonns James & Henry what mony I have due to mee in England Equally to bee Devided Between Them : Item I give to my Daughter Elisabeth one black Cow bigg with Calfe, I alsoe give The first Calfe That Cow brings to my Grandson William I also give to My Daughter Elisabeth one Iron pott that will hold About one Gallon, one feather bedd & all ye furniture Thereunto belonging : Item I give to My Daughter Archer my new Virg Cloath Gound & Coate : Item I give to my GrandSon James Parram one Bear coulerd Sow : Item I give to my Grandson Miles Thweet one Sow of ye same couler : Item I give to my Son James Thweet all The meat I have killed in The House : Item I give to my Son Henry one Sow That uses with his Hoggs, & all ye rest of My Hoggs to be divided Between my Sonns John & Henry : Item I give my Son Henry one Iron pott conty abt four Gallons, Three Iron Hooks, one pr Tongs one sive. One Case Bottles, Sixty Gallons Cider, & The Cask hee paying The Cooper for ye Cask, one pr pott Hookes, one powder Barrele full of Cotton : Item I give to my Son John a pr. Shillyards Ninety Gallons Cyder and all The Money hee is Indebted, hee paying John Kemp five Shillings in Money, I alsoe give him my part of ye great Brass Kettlee. : Item I give to my Daughter Judith one Still, I alsoe give to My Daughter Judith, Such part of My wareing Lineing as My Daughter Elisabeth Sheall Think fitt : Item I give to my Daughter Elisabeth one Case with The viols belonging to it & all The rest of My Bottles, one Bell Mettled Morter & Pestlee one warming pann Two Pewter Basons one pewter Dish, one Doz spoones & two Plates : Item I give to My Grandson Mathew Parram one Gold ring with Stone in it : Item I give to My Daughter Elisabeth Two Deal boxes full of Cotton one Small box of Cotton Pickt : Item I give to My Son Henry one Couch : Item I give to My Daughter Mary one Pewter Dish Two Plates, one Smoothing Iron & one Deal box with Lock & key : Item I give all The remaining part of My Corne to James Thweatt hee paying Two barrells to John Thweatt & two barrells to Henry Thweatt, & Two Barrells to John Spaine Junr & one bush Wheat to Inst Hall : Item I give to My Daughter Elisabeth all The remaining part of my Estate, I alsoe Order & Ordaine Jno Spain Junr Executor of This my last Will & Testament In Witness Whereof I.. .hereto sett my hand & Seale this 4th day of Jany 1712 {| |Signed Seald & Deliverd
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her |- |Jno Kemp |align="center"|Mary M Thweet (S) |- |Tho X Sands |align="center"|mark |- |her | |- |Elisa S Sands | |- |marke | |} '''Page 102 ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol. IX No. 3''' Prince George County Court The 13th Jany 1712 : The next before writtern last Will & Testamt of Mary Thweet deed was presented into Court by Jno Spaine Junr who made Oath Thereto & it being proved by the Oathes of Jno Kemp and Tho Sands is admitted to record & on his giveing Security for his true & faithfull Exer Thereof Certificate is Granted him for Obtaining a Probt In due forme : Test E Goodrich DClCur Prince George County Deeds, Wills, Etc, 1710-1713, Book B, pp 187-190. ''Published here [Southside Virginian] with the kind permission of the Archives and Records Division, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Louis H. Manarin, State Archivist.'' ---- = Research Notes = Who the mother was of [[Sturdivant-413|James Sturdivant]] (named as grandson in the will) is not known. What is known of Daniel, his probable father, appears to be from articles in the Southside Virginian ([https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini51987/southsidevirgini51987_djvu.txt 1987] & [https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini61988/southsidevirgini61988_djvu.txt 1988]). : Working up to James and Daniel might help. A search of DAR records of the DAR-grs online database for the four variants of the name on 16 November 2018 discovered: * no entries for Sturtivant, Sturdivant, or Sturdevant. * {{DAR-grs|A211357|Hallom Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Patriotic Service (Virginia); born before 1730; married Mary Green; died before 10 June 1797 in Wake County, NC (son John Sturtevant m Selah Hobbs) * {{DAR-grs|A110694|James Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Civil Service (Virginia); born c1738, Surry Co.; married Mary ____; died before 8 Dec. 1796, Lunenburg Co. (daughters [[Sturdivant-203|Jemima]] m Joseph Dunman; [[Sturdivant-421|Elizabeth]] m Drury Ragsdale) / Patriot Ancestor: [[Sturdivant-203|James Sturdivant]] * {{DAR-grs|A206912|John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Patriotic Service (Virginia); born 30 April 1748, Surry Co.; married (1) Martha _____; (2) Selah Hobbs; died before Mary 1796, Sussex Co. (daughter Polly m James Chappell) * {{DAR-grs|A110695|Lieutenant John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Lieutenant (Virginia, resided: Brunswick County); born 15 Dec. 1757, Dinwiddie Co.; married Nancy Hollinsberry; died Hancock County, Georgia. Children: :#Hollinsberry Sturtevant, married Mark Jackson :#Robert Sturtevant, married Ann Norwood :#Nancy Sturtevant, married [[Griggs-1302|Henry Griggs]] * {{DAR-grs|A110698|Lieutenant John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Problem with record ("the man with this service died without issue") ** Lieutenant, Virginia ** John Sturtevant born 22 August 1757 in Sussex County, Virginia; died Dec. 1816 in Prince George County, Virignia; married Martha Hobbs & had a son: Joel Sturtevant, married Malinda Cochran ** ''Note'' - don't know if the problem is just that this John did not serve or if this John DID serve but had no issue (so not sure if birth/death/marriage is for a John Sturtevant who served or for a John Sturtevant with a son named Joel) * {{DAR-grs|A201876|Matthew Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Problem with record ("Mary who married John Lockhart A071021 was daughter of Robert Sturtevant") ** Patriotic Service (North Carolina); born c1727, Surry Co.; married (2) Tabitha ____, (2) Sarah Hines; died before 1790, Pitt Co., NC (only one daughter listed, Mary m John Lockhart, who isn't his daughter)

Will of Matthew Woodruff 6 September 1682

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===Will=== Note: Following is a verbatim copy of his will, Hartford Probate Court N° 4102. The Last Will and testament of Matthew Woodruff senior I Mathew Woodruff being att this pressent very weak and ssick yett by the good hand of god upon mee have my perfect understanding now I doe think meet to sett that Little estate god hath lent me att some stay my will is as followeth — — —Item — my will is thatt all my lawfull debts shall be discharged and my will is that my son Samuell shal have three acers and a half off my plowing land which lyes in the great meddow next to my son John Woodrufs land my mind is that for itt he shall discharg all my just debtsItem— I give and bequeath to my son Samuell Woodruff my house and my home stead and my meddow land in the little meddow and one acer and a half of plowing land be it more or less which lyeth next the River in the little meddow and my horse and one oxe and one yong boolock and five yong cattle and my cart and plow and plow irons of my plow and chains and harow and all my tackling belonging to my teame and all my tools and my arms and amunition and my Two tabls and two bed steads and my chairs — all these I doe give to my son Samuell with seaven swine upon that condition my son doth maintayne my loving wiffe his dere mother her lives time and after my loveing wives desease my will is that my son John Woodroof shall have two acers of my meddow land lying next to Thomas Porters land and one acer of plowing land over the river next to his own land which he bought of his father and my mind is that my son John shall pay to my daughter Hannah Seamor five pounds= morover my will is after my loveing wives desease that my son Matthew Woodruff shall have two acers off my meddow land next to my son Johns meddow I give him morover iff my son Samuell cannot maintayne my wiffe with a comfortable livly hood iff shee needs my will is that my dear and loveing wife shall have power to sell som of my medow land for to procure a comfortable livly hood Item — my mind is that all my out land that is layd out or shall be layd out belonging to mee I give to my son Matthew and my son Samuell Woodroof to be equally devided betwixt them bothItem = I give to my loveing wife Two cows — one ffether bedd and all the furneture belonging to itt with the rest off my moveabls in my house to be att her despose too her daughters iff shee please September The sixt 1682 Wittness:Robert Porter Robt. porter made oath in court Decembr 14: 1682 Mathew Woodrofe did declare that the above writen was his last will & testament attest John Allyn Secry. The inventory of the astat of Mathew Woodruf deseast: as too Hous and hom stead 50:00 00 8 aight acars of Land in the Letall meadow 50 00 00 four acars and a half of land in the great meadow 22 00 00 all the ought Lands belonging to him 30 00 00 all the Living stock neat hog and swin 35 00 00 corn and hay and flacks 19 00 00 tooles and cart and plow and eyron belongin to them 08 19 00 bedding and bed sted – and furnature to them 11 00 00 Lining and wolling clos 10 00 00 bras and putur oyron and woodan ware 06 17 00 tabals chests chars tabull fram and timbar 04 02 00 moveabull goods: and barals and tubs 01 15 00 toles to manedg husbandry with armes and aminytyon 02 17 00 This inwantory tackan by us: townsmen ‎(251 10 00)‎ a payer skales 5s swarme of beese 10s -0-15-00 Thommas hart Thomas Porter Richard Seamar A Country Court hald at Hartford, Conn., December 13, 1682 Matthe Woodrofe his last will and Testament was exhibited in Court proved, and ordered to be recorded, and for as much as one daughter is not mentioned in the Will, the Court orders to be payd to that daughter, a portion equivolent to what the rest of the daughters have had out of the estate. The remaynder of the estate to be disposed according to the Will; and this court grans administration upon the estate to Samuel Woodrofe, with the will annexed.

Will of Matthias Heffner, 1782

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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will of Matthias Heffner, 1782|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Last will and testament of [[Heffner-322|Matthias Heffner]] dated April 24, 1782, proved July 15, 1785. In the Name of God Amen. The Twentyfourth Day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two I Matthias Haeffner of Manhaim Township in the County of York in Pennsylvania (in made-spelling) being sickly, old and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be given to God therefore for calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that is appointed for all men once to Dye do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommand my Soul into the Hand of God that gave it and for my Body I recommand it to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executor nothing Doubting but at the general Resurrection I Shall receive the same agin by the Mighty Power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me in this Life I give Divise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form Imprimis it is my will and I do order that in the first place all my just Debts and funeral charges be paid and satisfied. Then I give and bequeath unto my Dearly beloveth wife Markret all and singular my Household goods and moveables that is to say all what so even I shall have by the time of my Death that I give unto my said wife Markret and her Heirs wherefore and whereof and out of wich my said Estate my said wife Markret Shall pay unto my own Childrings and to my Childrins Childring such as shall hereafter be mentioned so as follows that is to say first my wife Markret Shall pay unto my oldest Daughter Ana Mary the sum of one Shilling sfairlng? wich shall be her Respectif part in full what she shall have yet out of my Estate (because my Estate is very Little) ferder it is my will that my wife Markret shall pay unto my daughter Apolon the sum of one shilling sfairling? wich shall be her respectif part in full out of my Estate ferder it is my will that my wife Markret shall, either give the fron (farm) I have wich I have yet unto the four sons of my oldest Daughter Ana Mary that is to pay Jacob Laudwick and Conrad Laudwick and George Michael Laudwick and Abraham Laudwick Each of the four shall have Eaquill shear of that my said fron I have ferder it is my will that my said wife Markret shall give unto the above named Jacob Laudwick (the oldest son of my oldest Daughter) my Biblia and my Songbook wich I give and bequeath unto the said Jacob Laudwick but this is my will that if my wife should want to keep my fron I have she may keep him if she does pay the sum of three Pound in gold or silver in Eaquile shear unto the above named four sons of Christopher Laudwick Deceased ferder I make and nomenate my well Trusty Naiber Christopher Schroth to be my Hole and sole Executor of this my Last Will and testament and I do hereby utterlly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other former Testaments Wills Legacies and Executors by me in any ways before this time Named willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Day and year first above and within written. Signed Sealed Published Pronounced and Declared by the Said Matheus Haeffner as his Last will and Testament in the Presence of us the Subscribers.
{| | There marks || || His Mark |- | Nicholaus Wolfgang || || Matheus Haeffner |- | George Rollman || |- |Jacob Brunckard |} York County, Pennsylvania - Before me Jacob Barmitz, Deputy Register for the probate of will and franking Letter of administrations in and for the County of York in the State of Pennsylvania, personally came George Ruhlman and Jocob Brunckhart two of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing Contained in the two foregoing pages of this sheet of paper, and on their Solemn Oath, Do severally say that they were personally present and saw and heard the aforenamed Matthias Heffner make his mark unto and seal and poublish the said foregoing instrument of writing as and for his last Will and Testament, and that at the time of the doing thereof he the said Matthias Heffner was of sound disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and Belief: and that they respectively made their marks unto as witnesses in the presence of the said Testator and at his request and also in the presence of each other, and that they also saw Nicholas Wolfgang the other witness make his mark thereto and witness ath the same time. {| | Sworn Subscribers at York this || || || Their Marks |- | 15 Day of July 1785 || || || George Rulhman |- | Before Jacob Barmitz DP || || || Jacob Brunckhart |}

Will of Matthias P Simmerman

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==WILL of [[Simmerman-68|MATTHIAS P. ZIMMERMAN]]== Original is deposited in the Halton County Court House, Milton, Ontario. Registered in Liber B, Fol. 6-8 # 386 It is hand written by the lawyer's clerk Executor Thos. Miller Esq. '''WILL''' In the name of God Amen I Matthias P. Simmerman (otherwise Zimmerman) of the township of Nelson, Yeoman, so make and publish this my last will and testament as follows hereby revoking all former and other wills heretofore by me made. Commending my soul unto God, and relying upon the merrits and intercession of my Saviour for the forgiveness of my sins my will is 1. That I shall be buried at the discretion of my executors and that my just debts if any there shall be -together with my funeral testamentary and other expenses be paid. 2. That all outstanding debts owing to me by solvent persons be got in and collected with reasonable speed after my decease. 3. That my dear wife Annie shall have the use of my farm on which I now live together with the cattle farming stock implements and chattels upon and about the farm and all my household furniture during her widowhood. 4. At her decease I will and direct that all my real and personal property (including the before mentioned real and personal property and the produce of them) shall be sold and disposed of at such a price as can reasonably be obtained for the same either at public or private sale and for cash or on a moderate credit at the discretion of my executors and the proceeds of such sale and all the assetts of my estate after first paying all debts and expenses and a reasonable allowance to my executors for their services and actual loss of time shall be divided in equal shares amongst such of my children and grandchildren as are hereafter named (my son William having already been advanced more than his share of my estate) that is to say one equal share to my son Peter one equal share to my son Samuel, one equal share to my son Philip, one equal share in equal portions to and amongst my grandchildren Hialmer, Annie and George, the children of my late son Matthias deceased, one equal share to my daughter Margaret, the wife of Eli Teeple, one equal share to my daughter Lydia, the wife of Caleb Flewelling, one equal share to my daughter Jerusha the wife of George Flewelling, one equal share to my son Nicholas, one equal share to my daughter Barbara, the wife of Robert Babcock, one equal share to my daughter Annie Marinda the wife of Charles Lucas, and one equal share to my granddaughter Annie Babcock. But I hereby declare that I have already advanced to my son Peter one hundred and twenty dollars which shall be rekoned as so much already received out of the share that would otherwise go to him under this my will and he shall receive so much with the interest thereon from this date less than an equal share. I have also already advanced to my son Philip four hundred . . . and at this point, the portion of the transcript ends. This is not dated, but I believe that is was made or probated 1JUL1862. '''XXXXXXX''' The family record is torn, and part of some of the names lost; but they may be recovered by referring to the will. The last entry, for Henry, is identified by Helen M. Jacobi. The list of births, with the missing portions in brackets, gives: Saml Simmerman 24th Decr 1804
Margt Simmerman 24th Augth 1806
William Simmerman 27th June 1808
Lydia Simmerman 1st July 1810
Jerusha Simmerman 8th Novr 1812
Nicholas Simmerman 3rd Jany 1815
Mathias Simmerman 16th May 1817
Peter Simmerman 11th Jany 1820
Phillip Simmerman 12th June 1822
[Bar]bara A. Simmerman 14th Novr 1824
[Ann] M. Simmerman 11th Jany 1826
[Henry] Simmerman 31th Augt 1828 I am grateful to Helen M. Jacobi for having taken the time to add several significant elements to our knowledge of the Halton Co. Flewellings, and of the Simmerman (Zimmerman) family. '''XXXX''' '''researches of Thomas A Murray
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Will of Maximilian Moone 1612

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:Will of Maximilian Moone 1612 :Reference: PROB 11/121/121 :Date: 08 February 1613 :Held by The National Archives, Kew transcribed by Helen Ford, form image of original entry downloaded from ancestry.co.uk Husband of Anne Churchill daughterand coheir of John Churchill of Corton :In the name of God Amen, the two and twentith daye of October in the yeare of oure Lord God 1612 :I '''Maximilian Moone''' beinge sicke of body but of good and perfect memory (God be praysed] doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge :First I commend my soule into the handes of God my maker and redeemer and my body unto the earth whereof it is made. As for my temporall goodes moveable and unmoveable together w’th '''my lease in the farme of Corton I give and bequeath unto my brother to be wholie employed for the payment of my debts, and also to rayse such port’ons for my children''' as shalbe thought fitting by my executrix and overseers reserving such guiftes and legacies as shalbe hereunder specified. :Item to the poore of this parish xxs. To the poore of Fleete xxs To the poore of Langton xxs. To the poore of Abbotsbury xxs To the poore of Chickerell xxs. Item my rectory of Bradpole I leave to my executrix by them to be disposed for the good of my children ''untill such time as my Eldest sonne Maximilian shall come to be of one and twentie yeares of age,''' and then to dispose wholey to him. :Item my silver basen and corver and my two greatest silver boles I give to my Eldest sonne to be delyvered him at his daye of marriage in the meante tyme my wife to have the keepinge therof. :Item I appoynt and ordayne my wellbeloved wiffe my sole and whole executrix and my trustie and wellbeloved frendes '''Bruen Williams my Brother in lawe and Edward Shave ,the supervisors and overseers''' of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hande '''Max.Moone, signed in the presence of us Walter Moone, [ ] Henvill''' Moreover my will is that ''my cosen Dioniis Moone''' have her [liefe or liese] in the house and her '''daughter {E?]dithe''' or the fiftie poundes in money to''' her and her two daughters.''' Probate granted to '''Anne the relict 8 February 1612/13''' '''Notes, other National Archive documents for Maximilian Moone''' 1) Reference: E 134/42and43Eliz/Mich15 :Maximilian Moon v. Morgan Moon, Henry Wade.: Rectory or parsonage of Bradpoll alias Brappoll (Dorset). Value, &c. Touching the validity of a lease of the rectory said to have been made by the late abbey of Sion (Middlesex) about 24 Hen. 8. to Richard Moone (plaintiff's grandfather). [Richard Tiggins, and Walter and Robt. Moon, are mentioned.]: Dorset :Date: 42 & 43 Eliz :Held by: The National Archives, Kew :Former reference in The National Archives: E 134/42&43Eliz/Mich15 :(http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3702592 ) :'''Note this parsonage is mentioned in the above will''' :2) Reference: C 142/330/94 :Description: Moon, Maximilian: Dorset :Date: 10 James I. :(C 142 - Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I ) :'''(ie IPM)''' :3) Reference: WARD 7/47/117 :Description: Moon, Maximilian: Dorset :Date: 10 Jas I. :(WARD 7 - Court of Wards and Liveries: Inquisitions Post Mortem ) '''(ie will be a record concerning his minor children)'''

Will of Michaell Hunt Soapmaker of Bristol 1684

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[[Category:Bristol, Wills and Estates]] ==Summary== This is the last will and testament of [[Hunte-105|Michaell Hunte (abt.1640-1684)]] a soapmaker of Bristol, England. It was written on the 21st April 1684. Michaelis died in about 1684 in Bristol. Their will passed probate on 12 June 1684. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 376
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Will of Michaelis Hunt, granted probate on 12 Jun 1684. Died about 1684 in Bristol.
Michaell wrote his will on the 21st April 1684, he was sick in body but of sound and perfect memory. He nominated his wife [[Wiggins-4772|Judith Hunt]] to be his sole executor and named as overseers: *''my loving uncle'' [[Day-20883|Thomas Day]] (his wife’s mother’s brother) *''my loving brother in-law [[Phillips-48655|ffrancis Phillips]] (his wife’s half sister’s husband) *''my loving cousen Thomas Edwards'' (possibly [[Edwards-32916 |Thomas Edwards (attorney-at-law)]] ) *''my loving friend James Millard'' At the time he wrote his will he possessed the following property: *His ''house in St Thomas Street in Bristol for soe many years yet to come of my term thereine'' * Three houses in the high street in Bristol, described as the ''lowermost'', ''middle'' and ''uppermost'' houses. *The ''Parsonage of Conglesbury in the county of Sommerset'' * ''tenemants and lands in Churchill and Langford or either of them in the said county of Somerset'' *''a copyhold Tenement in Langford in the said county held of the Bishop of Bathe and Wells as of his mannor of Banwell for my life and after my death one John Croft hath his life therein during the lives I have thereupon'' * Spring Plantation in Jamaica a plantation inherited 'by the death of his brother Joseph, including: houses farms negroes servants lands tenemants and hereditments Bequests: * He left his “loving wife” [[Wiggins-4772|Judith Hunt]] “the house in St Thomas for soe many years yet to come of my terme thereine and shee shall live” and “the use only of my plate and houshold stuffe” * He left his son [[Hunt-28690|Michael]] the house in St Thomas, after the death of Judith his wife, also the parsonage in Conglesbury as well as the property i. Langford in Somerset and the sum of £200 * His son [[Hunt-28692|Thomas]] received the copyhold Tenement in Langford and the sum of £100 * His three sons [[Hunt-28694|Samuel]] , [[Hunt-28695|John]] and [[Hunt-27034|Joseph]], each received one of his three houses (lower, middle and upper) in the High Street, Bristol. * His three daughters [[Hunt-28689|Mary]], [[Hunt-28697|Sarah]] and [[Hunt-28698|Ann]] each received £400 * He left £20 to the poor of the Parish of St Thomas * He left eighty pounds in his mothers name to preach two surmons a year in the Parish of Churchill in Somerset (which is still the case today) and any residue for the poor of that parish. * The rest and residue (including Spring Plantation) to be shared equally between his wife and children. ==Transcript of the Will== ''Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original.''
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Transcript by [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] 13:16, 7 July 2023 (UTC) ''' In the name of God Amen''' / I Michael hunt of the city of Bristol Soapmaker being sick in body but of / sound and perfect memory thanks be given to Almighty God therefore Doe / this one and twentieth day of April in the yeare of our Lord one thousand / six hundred eighty and foure make and ordaine this my last Will and / Testament in manner and forme following Imprimis I give and bequeath unto / the poor of the parish of St Thomas in Bristol Twenty pounds to bee paid to / the Feoffers of the Church Lands there for their use within six months after / my death Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Judith mine house / in St Thomas Street in Bristol for soe many years yet to come of my terme / thereine and shee shall live and from and after her death I give the same house / with th’appurtenances to my sonne Michael hunt for the remainder of my / terme and interest therein which shall bee then to come Item I give devise and / bequeath unto my sonne Samuel hunt all that my lowermost house of my / three houses in high street in the City of Bristol now in the possession of / Thomas ----- ----- with th’appurtenances as the same is now held and / enjoyed by the said Thomas Tawyer? To hold to my said sonne Samuel / and the heirs of his body lawfully to be begotten and for want of such issue / to my sonne Thomas hunt and his heirs forever item I give my middlehouse of my / said three houses in highstreet now in the possession of William --- --- --- / th’appurtenances as the same is now --- enjoyed by the said William --- / To my sonne John and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for want of / such issue to my said sone Michael and his heirs forever item I give the / uppermost of my said three houses in highstreet now in the possession of Mr / Rogerson Woollendraper with the appurtenances as the same is now held by the / said mr Rogerson to my sonne Joseph and the heirs of his body lawfully to bee / begotten and for want of such issue to my said sonne Thomas and his heirs / forever Item I give and bequeath unto my said eldest sonne Michael and his / heirs All that my Parsonage of Conglesbury in the county of Sommerset / during the lives I have thereupon Also I give unto him two hundred pounds in / money and I have? to distend? to him my tenemants and lands in Churchill and / Langford or either of them in the said county of Somerset Item whereas I have / a copyhold Tenement in Langford in the said county held of the Bishop of / Bathe and Wells as of his mannor of Banwell for my life and after my death one / John Croft hath his life therein But in Trust to permit such person and / persons to hold and enjoy the same by my will or otherwise direct Now I do / hereby will direct and appoint That my said sonne Thomas hunt his heirs / and administrators shall hold and enjoy the same coppyhold Tenements / during the life of the said John croft to his own proper use And also I give / to my said sonne Thomas One hundred pounds in money Item I give and / bequeath unto my daughters Mary Sarah and Anne to each of them the / umme of foure hundred pounds a peece And it is my will and I do hearby / direct and appoint that the severall summes of money herein before by mee / given to my said Children shall bee paid to my overseers hereinafter named / for my said childrens use and to be paid by my said overseers to my said / children severally at their respective days of marriage or age of one and / twenty years which first happens and till that time I appoint the monnies to / bee by my said overseers and the survivors and survivor of them put forth at / interest in my said overseers names and soe much of the interets of each / childs legacy to bee apprlied towards his her and their severall and respective / maintainance as to my said overseers shall seeme? --- and the surplus of the / interest thereof shall goe and be applied towards increasing their respective / portions And I doe hereby give the guardianship tuition and governance of / my said Children and of their estates respectively during their minority to / my said wife and overseers desiring they may be educated in the feare of / God and according to their degree and quality and when either of my sons / Shall be capable of goeing Apprentices I desire my wife and overseers may / place them in Apprentices to some convenient trade and to take money for / doeing? there of one of their legacies or the income of their respective estates / and I appoint my said wife and overseers to meete once a year at some time / and place as they shall see fittest to auditt and adjust all accompts relating to / my said children and their estates and I appoint fourty shillings yearly and / not more to be spent at such meetings And I appoint audit bookes to be kept / for the purpose aforsaid And I appoint the charges Of such meetings and the / charges of keeping and --- the said Accompts amd of retrieving? My Gents? / and interest money as also all other charges and expenses my said overseers / shall be at in restitte? to this trust to be borne and paid out of the surplus / of my estate not as yet herein devised Item I give to my said wife the use only of my plate and houshold stuffe during her life and after her death to such / of my children as shall be most dutifull to her and to whome shee shall thinke / fitt to give the same and if shee make not disposition thereof among my children / then I appoint the same after her death to bee equally divided among all my / children then living And I appoint each of my children assoone as they are by / law capable to give my executors? herein after named releases and discharges for / all moneyes and other things whatsover that hath at any time been given or / left for them by any person or persons whatsover or which have or shall / come to my hands for their use or uses And if either of them shall refuse to give / such releases and discharges Then I appoint him her or them --- refusing / to have not benefit or advantage by this my will Item all the rest and residue / of my goods chattells and personall estate whatsover and wheresoever / my debts and legacies being paid and funerall expenses discharged I give and / bequeath to my wife and children equally to devided amongst them share / and share alike And whereas by the death of my brother Joseph hunt such? / plantations houses farms negroes servants lands tenemants and hereditments / in the Island of Jamaica are distributed? Or doe belong to me Now I doe hereby / give devise and bequeath unto my overseers hereinafter named and to their / heirs executors administrators and assignees forever all and sundry such / muessages plantations farms houses negroes servants lands tenem(ts) and / hereditaments in Jamaica aforsaid In Trust that they will equally divide / the same amongst my wife and children share and share alike And for as much as / it may prove expensive to recover the same I doe hereby appoint the charges / in prosecuting and defending all Suites and other troubles and losses relating / thereto to be borne and paid by my said wife and children equally between / them Item I doe make and constitute my said loving wife sole Executor of / this my said will but before shee be admitted to prove the same or intervene? / with my estate I doe direct and appoint That shee enter into a statute or / Corregulisance? To my Overseers of the penalty of Three Thousand pounds / conditioned to performe this my will And I desire and constitute my loving / uncle Mr Thomas Day my loving brother inlaw Mr ffrancis phillips my / loving cousen Mr Thomas Edwards and my loving friend Mr James / Millard To bee overseers of this my will desiring them to accept the trouble / and trust by mee herein before reposed in them and for their paines to bee / taken therein I give to each of them thirty shillings to buy them and their wives / each a ring to --- as a token of my love to them for their respects and kindness / in attempting this trust Item whereas my late mother Mrs Mary Plomley deceased / did appoint eighty pounds to be laid out in lands and the incomb of part thereof / to be applied for preaching two sermons yearly in the parosh church of / Churchill and the residue of the incomb thereof for the benefit of poore people / there as may appear more fully in an instrument in the nature of a Will / which my said mother left behind her at her death Now it is my express / will that my said mothers direction be punctually observed And that the / said eighty pounds be laid out and --- by my said wife and overseers / accordingly with as much speed as may bee and till some purchase can be / had I appoint the said eighty pounds to be lett out at interest after the rate of / five pounds pcent and the interest to be applied according to my said direction / and intention In witness whereof I have hereto sett my hand and seal the / day and year first above written Micha hunt Signed Sealed published / and delivered by the within named Michaell hunt to bee his last will and / testement in the presence of Thomas Day, henry [blank] , Roger / Day , Cornelius Buttle Robert Clifford Sarah Jordan'/

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